• Retain existing members and participants
• Renew lapsed members and participants by re-engaging with them
• Recruit new audiences inspired by the sport’ s growing profile
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Vision 2030, Motorsport UK’ s new five-year strategic plan is designed to make motorsport more accessible, sustainable and inclusive, while strengthening participation across the UK.
At its heart, Vision 2030 sets out a clear ambition: to get more people enjoying motorsport, more often.
The strategy focuses on three priorities:
• Retain existing members and participants
• Renew lapsed members and participants by re-engaging with them
• Recruit new audiences inspired by the sport’ s growing profile
Delivery will be driven through detailed plans across five areas: Competitor Participation; Volunteers and Officials; Vehicles and Equipment; Venues and Events; and the wider Club Community.
With strong foundations already in place, Vision 2030 represents a new era for Motorsport UK— one centred on growth, accessibility and enabling more people than ever to discover and enjoy the sport.
“ We’ re excited to launch Vision 2030,” announced Hugh Chambers, Motorsport UK CEO following months of collaboration with our community of more than 100,000 people across the UK, including 64,000 licence holders and 600 clubs, supported by the largest volunteer workforce in British sport.
“ We are leading motorsport on the world stage, right here in the heart of Motorsport Valley. Looking ahead, we will focus on bridging the gap between fans and participants. Despite growing interest driven by Formula 1 and shows like Drive to Survive, this has not yet translated into greater grassroots involvement. Vision 2030 aims to change that by getting more people enjoying motorsport, more often.”
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David Richards CBE, Chair, Motorsport UK, added,“ Eight years ago the governing body was strong on regulation but less focused on growth, development and audience engagement. Today, the building blocks are firmly in place – safer sport, better governance and stronger pathways. As I enter my final year as Chair, Motorsport UK is ready to move confidently into a new chapter focused on attracting more people to the sport, including new audiences inspired by popular culture.”
Vision 2030 was launched during a live broadcast from Motorsport UK’ s headquarters at Bicester Motion, presented by Vicki Butler-Henderson, David Richards CBE, and Hugh Chambers.
The wheels are already in motion turning vision to action, with our Sport Pathways review project, to evaluate the routes into the sport for first timers, and through the sport to keep participants enjoying their motorsport over the years. To find out more and give your views, check out the project HERE.
You will have noticed our refreshed website with easier navigation for all, and more welcoming information for new comers. We are working hard on developing a new‘ Resource Centre’ too- watch this space in the coming months for updates.
You can read all about Vision 2030 at www. motorsportuk. org / vision2030 /
Or watch the hour long live broadcast HERE.
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