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11 Sep 2004, 17:18 (Ref:1093093) | #1 | ||
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How Do I Volunteer for F1 GP's Abroad?
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Could someone please tell me how I go about volunteering to marshal at one of the European F1 Grand Prix's in 2005??? Thanks Last edited by Mr Horsepower; 11 Sep 2004 at 17:19. |
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11 Sep 2004, 19:34 (Ref:1093161) | #2 | ||
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Don't speak to Peter Todd at the MSA as you are supposed to do.
Waste of time. |
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11 Sep 2004, 22:50 (Ref:1093323) | #3 | ||
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I have marshalled at the Canadian GP for the last three years and I know several people who have marshalled in Australia.
The easiest way is to contact the organising clubs direct for example the ACIND in Canada and CAMS in Australia. Which European GP was you interested in doing? |
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11 Sep 2004, 22:59 (Ref:1093329) | #4 | |||
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Once you have obtained an invitation from the Organising Club the MSA will inform them and will recommend that you assist at that event. You will also receive a letter from Peter Todd that you have to show when you sign on. If I can be of any further help please PM me. Good luck |
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12 Sep 2004, 18:51 (Ref:1094319) | #5 | ||
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Ste For the US and Australia I never informed the MSA , but for Australia I did fill in a green insurance form, I never recieved a letter from the MSA.
The only bit of work I had to do was get the BMMC to back up my credentials for CAMS, USAC just got me to fill out a form. I have heard mixed reports about the way to go through volunteering abroad, so I guess the correct way is to go throught the MSA, but you can do it by contacting the foregin club and provide them with credentials. |
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12 Sep 2004, 20:01 (Ref:1094382) | #6 | ||
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1. First step is to contact the organising club and arrange to be invited.
2. Once you have an invite, ask the MSA for a Overseas Marshalling Form. 3. You should fill this out and return it to them. Peter Todd will then send you a letter of authorisation which I believe is also copied to the relevant ASN / Club. 4. You do not need to do this if you wish to marshal in Ireland as both countries have reciprocal arrangements. 5. I know others have done it differently, but this is the correct way. |
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Once you have marshalled abroad the MSA will normally send you a couple of "Request to Marshal Overseas" forms as a matter of course each year! In my experience, the MSA have sent approval back to me within a week of applying! The FIA Website have a list of ASN's along with contact details - which should be your starting point to get an invite! |
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13 Sep 2004, 22:57 (Ref:1095767) | #9 | ||
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I see several of you agree with me on this, so thanks for that.
Andy I'm not saying your right or wrong on this but I know a marshal who persistently turned up at the Canadian GP without the proper authorisation from the MSA and eventually enough was enough and they refused to let him marshal. Its up to the individual in question whether you want to take the chance or not personally I would rather do it the correct way and go through the MSA. I have always found Peter Todd and the MSA very helpful on this matter. |
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13 Sep 2004, 23:04 (Ref:1095774) | #10 | ||
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I agree with that. I also marshalled the Canadian GP in 2003 and even though i had only just upgraded from a Trainee I was made welcome by everyone and thoroughly enjoyed my time in Canada.
I also gained some invaluable experience over the whole weekend. My thanks also goes to Dave Hammond who helped me with the process at a local level. |
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13 Sep 2004, 23:20 (Ref:1095779) | #11 | ||
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CAMS LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE FOR AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX OFFICIALS
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport today launched a new website for Australian Grand Prix (AGP) officials. As joint event organiser with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, CAMS expects the website to encourage new officials to join the team and also keep existing AGP officials informed of developments throughout the year. The website contains the following: * Information and application forms on how to become a volunteer official at the AGP * Details on the sporting structure and roles of different officials at the AGP * Frequently asked questions * AGP Officials’ Newsletters "The period leading up to this magnificent event each year is an extremely busy time for CAMS and its massive army of volunteer officials. I am confident that this initiative will go a long way towards recruiting and maintaining the number of officials required to successfully run an FIA Formula 1 World Championship event," said CAMS Chief Executive Officer, Dr Rob Nethercote. AGP Organising Committee Chairman, Tim Schenken, also praised the initiative. "The Australian Grand Prix is regarded as the most well organised and executed Formula 1 event anywhere in the world and this is due, in no small part, to the efforts and commitment of the 1,000 plus volunteer officials who keep flocking back to the Albert Park street circuit each year. The task of living up to this international standing year after year is certainly a challenging one and this new website will assist greatly in that pursuit," said Schenken. The Australian Grand Prix officials’ website is located at Australian Grand Prix Officials' Website |
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