Club Time Attack, the organisation behind the Racing Hondas Championship, has raised more than £10,000 for the British Motorsport Marshals Club (BMMC) in 2025.

A cheque for £10,410 was recently handed to the BMMC’s South Mids Chaiur Ian Whiting during Time Attack Org’s annual awards gala.

The evening brought together 140 members and guests for a black-tie celebration honouring champions from across all club activities.

Throughout the 2025 season, the club ran three initiatives to support this season’s chosen beneficiary, the BMMC:

• A late entry initiative: any driver entering after the round deadlines incurred a surcharge
• Yokohama Tyres donated a pool of tyres which was raffled to drivers at each event
• Gala dinner raffle: the first prize of a season’s free entry for 2026

Time Attack Org’s Andy Barnes commented:
“I am delighted by our final total and thank each and every driver who has contributed this season as well as the great folks at Yokohama tyres for their tyre pool.

“Through a simple initiative, using our strengths, our club was able to donate 100% of the amounts raised to support the BMMC and its volunteers who keep our beloved sport on track and as safe as possible for all.

“In addition, we provided all-weather marshals ruck sacks, food and race suit patches as part of our 2025 campaign to show support and acknowledge the work of all marshals in the UK. It’s a great result and one which all members of our club are proud of.”

BMMC Chair Chris Hobson said:
“This is an amazingly generous donation from the Time Attack team.

“The BMMC is grateful to accept this contribution to our costs involved in running the only club in the world run by marshals for marshals.

“BMMC currently has almost 3,500 members providing marshals for all forms of motorsport run under the auspices of Motorsport UK – including the Time Attack Championship.

“Marshals rarely get the recognition they deserve, standing out in all weathers, carrying out duties on and off the circuits at all levels, providing the safety cover essential to enable competitors to enjoy their sport.

“Whether it is races, sprints or hillclimbs at a fixed venue, rallies and off-road events at non-permanent venues, club level auto solos or international grands prix, our members give of their time and effort free of charge, purely for the love of the sport.

“This show of appreciation from Time Attack will help us to continue to train and equip our members to support not only their events, but many others around the country. We are extremely grateful – thank you.”

Pictured, left to right: Simon Clarke (Yokohama), Ian Whiting (South Mids Chair) and Simon Clarke, Dan Thackeray (Champion, Racing Hondas Championship) and Aleksandr Volkov (Champion, Time Attack Championship).