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The British Women Racing Drivers Club was formed in 1962 by Mary Wheeler MBE, with the aim of promoting and supporting women in all forms of motorsport. 

 

With over sixty years of history, our members compete for some of the most prestigious championships available to women. The coveted trophies are presented at our annual awards dinner each February.

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We also present The Lord Wakefield Challenge Trophy, the highest accolade bestowed upon a woman for outstanding performances or services to motorsport, at Motorsport UK's Night of Champions.

BRITISH
WOMEN
RACING DRIVERS
CLUB 

 BECOME A MEMBER   

As a member of the BWRDC you will have the opportunity to tap into the wealth of experience and guidance that a specialist club like ours can offer and the opportunity to receive recognition for your achievements through our prestigious championships.

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REPRESENTING
COMPETITORS

BWRDC members are active at all levels of motorsport including at Motorsport UK and the FIA.

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The BWRDC is a Motorsport UK recognised club affiliated to the ANWMMC, ASWMC and ANWCC.

 BWRDC 
GOLDSTARS 

The BWRDC GoldStars Award is an initiative conceived by our unique motorsport club to promote talented women in motorsport.

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BWRDC COMMITTEE

BWRDC SAFEGUARDING POLICY

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Introduction​

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BWRDC recognises that we have a moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all of our members this includes members of our committee, our volunteers, participants and those who attend our events socially.

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BWRDC is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment where everyone is respected, valued, and supported to participate or volunteer with our club.

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This policy is in line with the Motorsport UK Safeguarding Children Policy as BWRDC’s national governing body.

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Policy Aims

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The purpose of this policy is to:

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  • Demonstrate BWRDC commitment to safeguarding.

  • Promote good practice which encourages the development of a safe and positive environment for all.

 

Policy Principles

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  • The welfare of our members is paramount. BWRDC has a role to play in protecting our members from physical, emotional and sexual abuse, from neglect and bullying.

  • Everyone, regardless of age, ability, culture, race, language, religious beliefs, sexual or gender identity, have equal protection rights.

  • Safeguarding is everybody’s responsibility. All volunteers and club members have a responsibility to respond positively, swiftly and appropriately in response to any concerns, suspicions, or disclosures that may suggest a child or adult is at risk of harm.

 

Responsibilities

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Members of BWRDCC committee will:

  • embed this policy and work according to its principles.

  • promote and publicise this policy with all members.  

  • ensure it has a minimum of one Club Safeguarding Officer, licenced by Motorsport UK who is in receipt of an enhanced DBS/PVG check.

  • Support the Club Safeguarding Officer in their role.

  • Ensure that any services contracted out to other providers take into account the requirement to safeguard our members from abuse, neglect or harm.

 

Members of BWRDC will:

  • Act according to the principles of this policy and associated procedure.

 

BWRDC Club Safeguarding Officer will:

  • Meet the annual licence requirements set out by Motorsport UK.

  • Promote their role to the community.

  • Be contactable during all club events.

  • Attend training as required by Motorsport UK.

  • Embed local safeguarding policies and procedures and work in support of the Local Authority Designated Officer (if required to do so).

  • Support the implementation of safer recruitment requirements, ensuring that anyone classed as being in regulated activity with children has appropriate suitability checks completed.

 

We are fully committed to implementing safer recruitment practices, ensuring that all individuals engaged in regulated activity—whether in a paid or voluntary capacity—are appropriately vetted, qualified, and suitable to work with children, young people, or vulnerable adults.

 

Contacts

BWRDC Club Safeguarding Officer
Name: Helen Allen
Email: helenallen3437@gmail.com
Telephone: 07790781295

 

The Motorsport UK Safeguarding Team
Email: safeguarding@motorsportuk.org
Telephone: 01753 765056

 

This policy has been signed off by BWRDC  on 29/05/25

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For more information on Safeguarding Procedure please click on the word Document below:

BWRDC LINKS 

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@bwrdc

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British Women Racing Drivers' Club

@theBWRDC

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 BWRDC 
 MEMBERSHIP 

Our aim is to promote and support women in all forms of motorsport. 

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As a member of the BWRDC you will have the opportunity to tap into the wealth of experience and guidance that a specialist club like ours can offer and the chance to receive recognition for your achievements through our prestigious championships. 

 

Whatever your chosen discipline, we can help you to get started or offer advice through our Mentorship Scheme if you are already competing.

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TOUCH 

 THANKS! 

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