MSA Code of Conduct - (2009 Bluebook)
The Motor Sports Association
has unveiled a Code of Conduct in a bid to improve behaviour at motor sport
events.
The new Code has been incorporated into the 2009 Blue Book on page
75, under paragraph 49 of the National Sporting Code and the
governing body is now urging all competitors and officials to acquaint themselves
with the wording before the season begins. The MSA is also warning those
that do not adhere to the spirit of the Code that they will be dealt with
as severely as possible by the authorities.
The Motor Sports Association expects you, and your associates, at all times to:
. Abide by the MSA regulations
. Respect the decisions of event officials
. Treat all competitors, marshals and officials equally with respect
. Maintain the highest standards of driving behaviour
. Conduct yourself in a proper manner at all times and always behave in the
best interests of UK motor sport
. Make every effort to minimise the impact of your activities on the environment
around you
Abuse
The Motor Sports Association will not tolerate any form of abuse or aggression
towards officials, marshals, spectators and competitors.
The Motor Sports Association and the National Court will impose the most stringent sanction against any transgression.
Safety
You are reminded that participation in motor sport carries an inherent risk
and the ultimate responsibility for safety lies with the individual. The Motor
Sports Association urges you to make the maximum possible effort to ensure your
own safety at all times.