It
is with regret that Motorsport UK is suspending all organising
permits and Certificates of Exemption until at least 30th
April 2020. This suspension follows the latest guidance
issued by HM UK Government in response to the outbreak of
COVID-19. This position will be constantly reviewed given
prevailing information.
As the
National Governing Body, we would ask all Motorsport UK members
to act responsibly and follow the Governments guidance
during this difficult time.
We thank
all of our members, organisers, officials, volunteers, staff
and their families for their support during these unprecedented
times. We will continue to monitor the situation and will
resume sporting activity as soon as we are able. We also have
a responsibility and duty of care to our staff who will be
working from home, so please be patient with any queries you
may have.
David
Richards, chairman of Motorsport UK, explained, clearly
we live in challenging times and exceptional measures are
required. The decision to suspend Motorsport UK permits on
a temporary basis is not one that was taken lightly as the
industry employs many thousands of people. However we have
an over-riding responsibility to our members and the friends
and families of our community. Furthermore, our social responsibilities
extend to the broader population and the potential drain on
valuable public health resources on which we are all reliant".
The
situation is very fluid and we will continue to monitor developments
over the coming weeks and hope that we can resume the annual
motorsport calendar at the opportune moment. In the immediate
short term our efforts need to be focused on ensuring that
the industry that backs up the sport has the financial support
that it requires from the Government in order that it can
be sustained beyond this extraordinary scenario.
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