Saturday, December 21, 2024
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Rally Volunteers
As with any motor sport event, a Rally cannot happen without the help of a
small army of volunteer marshals.
On Friday, marshals are needed to help get all the competing cars through
scrutineering and documentation at the TT Grandstand, Douglas.
On Friday and Saturday, marshals and timekeepers are needed at the service
area and regroup controls at the TT Grandstand, Douglas.
Competitors are on the special stages around the island.
Marshals and Timekeepers are needed for all stages, if you can assist with
any of the above please see details on the Manx Rally website.
The organisers of the Rally try to make the day as rewarding as possible for
all marshals, timekeepers and officials. Lunch packs courtesy will be provided
for volunteers.
Marshals
Many marshals have gone through extensive training in all aspects of immediate
first aid, driver extraction and helmet removal, but if you have never marshalled
before don't worry! You will always be put with someone with experience.
Marshals look after not only competitor safety but also protect the wellbeing of
spectators and property around the course. So if you want to get to the heart of
motorsport then become a marshal, and be part of the action!
Manx Motor Sport Marshals Association (MMSMA)
Hogg Motorsports
Hogg Rescue and Hogg Ambulance consists of 15 licensed volunteers, who
specialise in motorsport medical services. They attend the main motorcycle
racing events as well as car racing events such as the rallys. The team
is completely unpaid volunteers and relies on donations from individuals,
large organisations and charities to fund and run its equipment.
Motorsport Medical Services
St John Ambulance
A trained volunteer organisation, which covers many racing and non racing
events with people as well as ambulances.
St John Ambulance (Isle of Man Branch)
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