Sevenoaks & District Motor Club
www.sevenoaksmotorclub.com

 
 
CLUB INFORMATION
CLUB OFFICIALS
ABOUT US
CLUB Email
julie.clayden@yahoo.co.uk

CLUB TYPE
Motor Club

YEAR CLUB ESTABLISHED
1956

REGIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
Association of Central Southern Motor Clubs.
Association of Eastern Motor Clubs.
Association of South Eastern Motor Clubs.
Association of South Western Motor Clubs.
Association of West Midland Motor Clubs.


CLUB ACTIVITIES
Autotests.
Car Racing.
Hillclimbs.
Marshalling.
Rallying.
Sprinting.


CLUB NEWS
See the gallery below for a taster of some of our activities.
CLUB SECRETARY
Julie Clayden

COMPETITION SECRETARY
Ian Crocker

TREASURER
William Stronach

Chairman
David Balderson

CHIEF MARSHAL
Glyn Williams
Sevenoaks District Motor Club was founded in 1954. The club is one of the larger MSA affiliated motoring clubs in the country with a membership of approximately 300. Our members have ranged from people involved in the lowest level of club motorsport to the likes of Patrick Watts, former Peugeot BTCC Works Driver, and Vic Elford who carried our badge on his helmet all over the world while racing in F1 and Sports Cars.

The club is actively involved in most aspects of motorsport. We organise our own sprint championship, summer autotest series and autosolos, while co-promoting rallies and social events with other local clubs.
There is something for everybody whether you wish to compete or help out with marshalling or administration.

We publish a monthly magazine called the Acorn. This typically has a topical cover and B/W photos inside. The Acorn contains regular competition updates, news from the social scene, articles submitted by members, and members` adverts.
It is also published on the Sevenoaks website in colour and you are invited to contribute to our "Fast Talk" forum chat pages.

Our social events are very popular with a wide array of activities and other entertainment. We meet at The Bell in Kemsing on the third Wednesday of every month, but sometimes we "play away" so check with us first!