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THE BOB McINTYRE MEMORIAL CLASSIC RACES

Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd June 2025

A festival of classic racing and controlled speed parades.

Run by the Scottish Classic Motorcycle Racing Club

East Fortune Raceway near Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, EH39 5BX

  • National Restricted Event.   EMN 70/784 Permit No. 019590 

 

Please note: All enquiries for this event should go to Louise Nichol in the first instance:

louise.nichol2@btinternet.com

0792 021 3492

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS: The Scottish Classic Motorcycle Racing Club will be running a National Restricted, Motorcycle Road Races and PR5 Spectator Parades (for classic and vintage racing and road machines), at East Fortune Raceway, on the 21st & 22nd June 2025. The meeting will be held under SACU and the National Sporting Code of the Auto-Cycle Union appendices of the ACU and Standing Regulations for PR5 Parades and these Supplementary Regulations together with any Final Instructions subsequently issued or Official Announcements made.

 

Officials:

Clerk of the Course: Stuart Wishaw               

Secretary of the Meeting: Louise Nichol

Club Steward:     TBC        

Chief Technical Officer: Dave Mallon

Incident Recorder: Sandra Lang                    

Chief Marshal:    TBC

Timekeeper: Sandra Robertson    

Child Protection (Club Safeguarding Officer): Sandra Lang

 

 

The Bob McIntyre Memorial Classic Races - Sidecar Only

RACING Eligibility: Open to holders of 2025 Road Race Licences of the SACU, ACU. Holders of Licences issued by Federations other than the SACU or ACU must have written starting permission from their FMN, personal accident insurance and valid repatriation insurance. These must be produced at signing on.

Parental Agreement forms must be completed by parent if competitor is under the age of 18 years. Forms can be obtained from the Secretary of the Meeting on request. Minimum age of entrant,14.

Below is a breakdown of classes for the Bob Mac Memorial meeting (and those eligible for all 3 rounds SCRMC classic championship) for 2025. Example of bikes have been listed, but if in doubt please contact SCRMC Road Racing Committee members for assistance and clarification.

Race Class Engine  Year cut-off Notes Examples
1a PC125 all 125 Cut-off - Dec '89  run together/split grid, sep award  
1b CLASSIC 250 up to 250  Cut-off - Dec '72  
2a 350 single up to 350 single Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
2b 350 Twin up to 350 twin Cut-off - Dec '72  
3a Sidecars  open Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
3b Morgans open open  
4a Classic 500 up to 500 classic Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
4b 500 Aircool twinshock up to 500 Cut-off - Dec '73   
5a PCJNR 400 water cooled 4 stroke,  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G.  ZXR, FZR, VFR, GSXR 400, Bandit MK1, Modified FZ600
5a PCJNR 600 air cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5a PCJNR 350 2 stroke  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 750 water cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. ZXR, YZF, GSXR, SRAD Pre-Injection, ZX7R 750, 888 & 916 Ducati
5b PCSNR 1000 water cooled twin Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 1300 air cooled Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 350+ 2 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5c 600 Supersport   Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. CBR, FZR, Thundercat, SRAD, ZZR600, ZX6R
6a Unlimited Classic any 500+ Cut-off - Dec '72    
6b 250/350 GP   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6c Formula 2/TT2   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6d FZ600   Cut-off - Dec '88 16/18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
7 Lansdowne Guest Series   as per series    

 

This year, we have opened the dates up to ‘97 for the Post Classic JNR and SNR classes, also the SuperSport 600 class currently running with CRMC. Primary reason is to open the class to other bikes that are currently being run in other championships, but without making current bikes obsolete overnight. This is always a challenge, but one as a club we feel we need to do to help entries.

Grids will be aligned according to number of entries. Where possible we will grid bikes up according to the race card as above and by tyre type and will be done in conjunction with the Clerk of the Course.

For further elegibility details, please contact the SCRMC Road Racing Committee:

Steve Mason (RR Chair) – stevemason41@btinternet.com 0771 433 7309

Anthony Ambler – amblerracing59@yahoo.co.uk 0782 553 7638 

Louise Nichol (RR Secretary) – louisenichol2@btinternet.com  0792 021 3492

 

·               ENTRIES:

o   NO telephone entries will be accepted.

o   All entries must be made via Entry Central using the official entry form which will contain all additional required information for your entry and tickets.

o   For insurance purposes, anyone in the paddock must be signed on and car registration numbers must be given at the time of booking. Tickets will be issued in the form of a QR code and must be shown on entry.

o   Entries accepted strictly in order of receipt. A maximum of 6 reserves will be accepted per class.

o   The SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to refuse, amend or restrict entries without notice and the decision of the SCRMC Ltd will be final

·                ENTRY FEES:

o   All entry fees must be paid via Entry Central. 

o   If the meeting is cancelled, entry fees may be returned or carried forward at the discretion of the SCRMC Ltd. 

o   An entry can be cancelled and fees refunded subject to £20 administration charge by producing a valid medical certificate indicating his /her incapacity to compete.

·                PASSES:

o   All vehicle passes and tickets will be electronically issued via Entry Central no later than 5 days prior to the event.

o   A Solo entry will include the equivalent of one vehicle pass and three individual passes.

o   A Sidecar entry will include the equivalent of two vehicle passes and five individual passes.

o   Passes: Competitors will receive an emailed copy of the final instructions and a QR code entry pass. This QR pass code can only be used once, abuse of the entry system will be reported to the Clerk of the Course,

o   Additional passes can be purchased via Entry Central or at the gate

·                ELEGIBILITY: Please see the table below for full eligibility details for the Bob McIntyre Memorial Classis Races

·                INSURANCE: The SCRMC Ltd undertakes to insure each driver and passenger, indemnifying them against any third-party claims made arising out of the races or official practice, excluding claims by other drivers or passengers, entrant, sponsor or mechanics. All drivers and passengers will be covered by personal accident insurance whilst racing or practicing. The SCRMC Ltd will NOT be held responsible for repatriation of any Competitor.

·                LIMIT OF ENTRIES: Not more than 40 solos or 24 sidecars, first come, first served, shall start in a race or heat. If more than 40 or 24 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserve the right to alter the programme accordingly by for example, running heats, time permitting. If less than 6 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to cancel it, or include it with another class.

·                LICENCES: Current 2025 competition Licence Numbers must be entered correctly on Entry Central Form and licences must be shown when signing on. (Non-production of licence entails a £10 search fee to the SACU, donating to the Ben Fund).

·                CONCUSSION: Please note that following a concussion injury, Competitors must produce a doctor’s letter when re-commencing racing. Such letter can be given to either the SACU office prior to the event for issue to the appointed Stewards, or to the SACU Stewards at the event. The letter should clearly indicate that the competitor “is no longer suffering from the consequences of concussion.”

·                CLASS/MACHINE ELIGIBILITY: Full details of class eligibility can be obtained via the SCRMC website, from the Eligibility Officer or Secretary of the Meeting.

·                TRACK/RACE DISTANCE: East Fortune is 1.56 miles long and over 30 feet wide. Racing is in a clockwise direction. All Races will be 8 laps unless otherwise specified by the Club Officials.

·                SIGNING ON: On arrival at the Circuit drivers and passengers must report to the office to sign-on by presenting a valid race licence (or photo of SACU licence) to the Secretary of the even., They will collect their Technical Inspection Pass, Official Programme and Memento. The office will be open on Friday 20th June between 3pm and 6pm and from 7.30am on Saturday 21st and 7:30am Sunday 22nd June. NB: A VALID LICENCE SHOULD BE PRODUCED AT SIGNING ON

·                TECHNICAL INSPECTION: Competitors must report to the Secretary of the Meeting BEFORE REPORTING TO THE TECHNICAL INSPECTOR. Technical inspection will take place from 8am on Saturday and Sunday. Additional technical inspections may be available on Friday from 4pm until 6pm. Drivers and passengers must present their Machines, Helmets, Identification Discs, Protective Clothing and Footwear which must be worn for technical inspection and proof that they have signed on. Machines MUST have the correct Numbers fitted prior to technical inspection. Sidecars will be examined without, then with fairing fitted.

·                RE-EXAMINATION OF BIKE AND RIDER: required for any crash / parting from the motorcycle on circuit. (1) Collect incident form from the Incident Recorder; (2) Present yourself, in leathers with your helmet to the Medical Officer – take the form for signature. This would clear you to race in a second class if entered. (3) After repair, present the bike and yourself, in leathers with helmet to the Technical Officers, for examination (bike and your protective clothing). Once signed, return the form to the incident recorder.

·                RIDERS MEETING: All Competitors shall attend a briefing on Saturday, 8.45am, unless otherwise advised. Sunday-only competitors should report to the Clerk of the Course at the Circuit Office by 8.30am Sunday

·                PRACTICE: There will be one practice session per class on Saturday commencing at 9.30am. There will also be a timed qualifying session to determine grid positions for the races or the full weekend.  Practice for competitors who are entered for the Sunday event only (any others at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course) will commence on Sunday at 9.30 am. 3 laps per Competitor MUST be completed. Sunday only competitors will be placed at the rear of the grid.

·                TIMING: Will be by transponder. Please include your transponder number on your entry form. If you require a transponder, a limited number are available for hire at a cost of £50 for the weekend. Please indicate on your form if you wish to hire a transponder.

·                RACING: Conditions permitting, will commence at 12.30 pm on Saturday and immediately after practice on Sunday.

·                METHOD OF START: Clutch starts will be used for all classes. Start penalties will be applied per ACU Handbook at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course.

·                HEATS: If heats are necessary in any class, details will be published in the Official Programme.

·                ALL CLASSES: Front plates to be same as side plates (250 - Green, 350 - Blue, 500 - Yellow, Unlimited - White)

·                CHANGE OF RIDER: The Secretary of the Meeting will consider requests for changes (rider already entered the event, passenger or machine, including adding additional machine) prior to respective race, and following consultation with the Clerk of the Course. A change fee may be charged.

·                MOTORCYCLE ENGINES: Must not be run before 9am or after 6.00pm

·                CAMERAS: On board cameras are NOT permitted

·                OIL LEAKS: It is essential that you ensure your motorcycle is free from any oil leaks. If you become aware of any leaks during your race you must leave the track immediately. Failure to do so may result in you being excluded from the meeting.

·                NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED AT EAST FORTUNE

·                PADDOCK: Please observe the “One Way” traffic system in the paddock at all times.

·                ANY PERSON SPEEDING IN THE PITS WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MEETING. ONLY RACING BIKES ENTERED THE EVENT TO BE RIDDEN IN THE PADDOCK

·                TRACK ACCESS: Any rider attempting to gain access to the track at the ‘NO EXIT’ end of the pits will be excluded from the Meeting.

·                PADDOCK/FUN BIKES: No paddock bikes or wheeled toys of any kind (including bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates/blades) to be ridden anywhere within the circuit during the event (generally 9.00am – 6.00pm), or at any time on the Friday. E-Scooters & E-Bikes have NOT been given permission to be ridden in the paddock or circuit.

·                FIRE EXTINGUISHER: All Competitors Vehicles must carry a (minimum 2kg) fire extinguisher available for immediate use. This extinguisher must show the date of the last annual inspection. Non-compliance with this regulation will incur a penalty imposed by the Clerk of the Course.

·                SOUND METERS: Will be in force at this meeting. Max. 105db

·                GENERATORS: Silent Air Generators will be used, and in continual use – hook-ups are provided, power from approximately 6pm on Friday until 5pm Sunday. Please ensure your electric devices are electrically safe. See Final Instructions for more details.

·                ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING: Random drug and alcohol tests may be ordered by the SACU or the ACU at any meeting organised under its jurisdiction. As per 2025 Scottish Championship conditions the SACU commit to conduct more Drug and Alcohol Testing. Those providing positive test results face an instant ban of 2 years in line with FIM regulations. Any positive alcohol test at an event will result in the individual and team being asked to leave the event, The SCRMC Ltd will not be required to refund their entry fee. Competitor will be liable to have licence suspended for 6 weeks.

·                COMPETITORS REQUIRING TO PARK ON GRASS AREAS: Please use Environmental Mat as per ACU Environmental Code

·                TROPHIES: Awarded on aggregate points for each day of racing. Points as follows: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

·                COVID-19: By entering this meeting you declare that should you contract coronavirus in a 10-day period prior to the event taking place, you will not travel to or participate/officiate at the event and will follow Gov.UK guidance/advice as appropriate

The Bob McIntyre Memorial Classic Races - SOLO

RACING Eligibility: Open to holders of 2025 Road Race Licences of the SACU, ACU. Holders of Licences issued by Federations other than the SACU or ACU must have written starting permission from their FMN, personal accident insurance and valid repatriation insurance. These must be produced at signing on.

Parental Agreement forms must be completed by parent if competitor is under the age of 18 years. Forms can be obtained from the Secretary of the Meeting on request. Minimum age of entrant,14.

Below is a breakdown of classes for the Bob Mac Memorial meeting (and those eligible for all 3 rounds SCRMC classic championship) for 2025. Example of bikes have been listed, but if in doubt please contact SCRMC Road Racing Committee members for assistance and clarification.

Race Class Engine  Year cut-off Notes Examples
1a PC125 all 125 Cut-off - Dec '89  run together/split grid, sep award  
1b CLASSIC 250 up to 250  Cut-off - Dec '72  
2a 350 single up to 350 single Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
2b 350 Twin up to 350 twin Cut-off - Dec '72  
3a Sidecars  open Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
3b Morgans open open  
4a Classic 500 up to 500 classic Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
4b 500 Aircool twinshock up to 500 Cut-off - Dec '73   
5a PCJNR 400 water cooled 4 stroke,  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G.  ZXR, FZR, VFR, GSXR 400, Bandit MK1, Modified FZ600
5a PCJNR 600 air cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5a PCJNR 350 2 stroke  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 750 water cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. ZXR, YZF, GSXR, SRAD Pre-Injection, ZX7R 750, 888 & 916 Ducati
5b PCSNR 1000 water cooled twin Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 1300 air cooled Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 350+ 2 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5c 600 Supersport   Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. CBR, FZR, Thundercat, SRAD, ZZR600, ZX6R
6a Unlimited Classic any 500+ Cut-off - Dec '72    
6b 250/350 GP   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6c Formula 2/TT2   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6d FZ600   Cut-off - Dec '88 16/18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
7 Lansdowne Guest Series   as per series    

 

This year, we have opened the dates up to ‘97 for the Post Classic JNR and SNR classes, also the SuperSport 600 class currently running with CRMC. Primary reason is to open the class to other bikes that are currently being run in other championships, but without making current bikes obsolete overnight. This is always a challenge, but one as a club we feel we need to do to help entries.

Grids will be aligned according to number of entries. Where possible we will grid bikes up according to the race card as above and by tyre type and will be done in conjunction with the Clerk of the Course.

For further elegibility details, please contact the SCRMC Road Racing Committee:

Steve Mason (RR Chair) – stevemason41@btinternet.com 0771 433 7309

Anthony Ambler – amblerracing59@yahoo.co.uk 0782 553 7638 

Louise Nichol (RR Secretary) – louisenichol2@btinternet.com  0792 021 3492

 

·               ENTRIES:

o   NO telephone entries will be accepted.

o   All entries must be made via Entry Central using the official entry form which will contain all additional required information for your entry and tickets.

o   For insurance purposes, anyone in the paddock must be signed on and car registration numbers must be given at the time of booking. Tickets will be issued in the form of a QR code and must be shown on entry.

o   Entries accepted strictly in order of receipt. A maximum of 6 reserves will be accepted per class.

o   The SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to refuse, amend or restrict entries without notice and the decision of the SCRMC Ltd will be final

·                ENTRY FEES:

o   All entry fees must be paid via Entry Central. 

o   If the meeting is cancelled, entry fees may be returned or carried forward at the discretion of the SCRMC Ltd. 

o   An entry can be cancelled and fees refunded subject to £20 administration charge by producing a valid medical certificate indicating his /her incapacity to compete.

·                PASSES:

o   All vehicle passes and tickets will be electronically issued via Entry Central no later than 5 days prior to the event.

o   A Solo entry will include the equivalent of one vehicle pass and three individual passes.

o   A Sidecar entry will include the equivalent of two vehicle passes and five individual passes.

o   Passes: Competitors will receive an emailed copy of the final instructions and a QR code entry pass. This QR pass code can only be used once, abuse of the entry system will be reported to the Clerk of the Course,

o   Additional passes can be purchased via Entry Central or at the gate

·                ELEGIBILITY: Please see the table below for full eligibility details for the Bob McIntyre Memorial Classis Races

·                INSURANCE: The SCRMC Ltd undertakes to insure each driver and passenger, indemnifying them against any third-party claims made arising out of the races or official practice, excluding claims by other drivers or passengers, entrant, sponsor or mechanics. All drivers and passengers will be covered by personal accident insurance whilst racing or practicing. The SCRMC Ltd will NOT be held responsible for repatriation of any Competitor.

·                LIMIT OF ENTRIES: Not more than 40 solos or 24 sidecars, first come, first served, shall start in a race or heat. If more than 40 or 24 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserve the right to alter the programme accordingly by for example, running heats, time permitting. If less than 6 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to cancel it, or include it with another class.

·                LICENCES: Current 2025 competition Licence Numbers must be entered correctly on Entry Central Form and licences must be shown when signing on. (Non-production of licence entails a £10 search fee to the SACU, donating to the Ben Fund).

·                CONCUSSION: Please note that following a concussion injury, Competitors must produce a doctor’s letter when re-commencing racing. Such letter can be given to either the SACU office prior to the event for issue to the appointed Stewards, or to the SACU Stewards at the event. The letter should clearly indicate that the competitor “is no longer suffering from the consequences of concussion.”

·                CLASS/MACHINE ELIGIBILITY: Full details of class eligibility can be obtained via the SCRMC website, from the Eligibility Officer or Secretary of the Meeting.

·                TRACK/RACE DISTANCE: East Fortune is 1.56 miles long and over 30 feet wide. Racing is in a clockwise direction. All Races will be 8 laps unless otherwise specified by the Club Officials.

·                SIGNING ON: On arrival at the Circuit drivers and passengers must report to the office to sign-on by presenting a valid race licence (or photo of SACU licence) to the Secretary of the even., They will collect their Technical Inspection Pass, Official Programme and Memento. The office will be open on Friday 20th June between 3pm and 6pm and from 7.30am on Saturday 21st and 7:30am Sunday 22nd June. NB: A VALID LICENCE SHOULD BE PRODUCED AT SIGNING ON

·                TECHNICAL INSPECTION: Competitors must report to the Secretary of the Meeting BEFORE REPORTING TO THE TECHNICAL INSPECTOR. Technical inspection will take place from 8am on Saturday and Sunday. Additional technical inspections may be available on Friday from 4pm until 6pm. Drivers and passengers must present their Machines, Helmets, Identification Discs, Protective Clothing and Footwear which must be worn for technical inspection and proof that they have signed on. Machines MUST have the correct Numbers fitted prior to technical inspection. Sidecars will be examined without, then with fairing fitted.

·                RE-EXAMINATION OF BIKE AND RIDER: required for any crash / parting from the motorcycle on circuit. (1) Collect incident form from the Incident Recorder; (2) Present yourself, in leathers with your helmet to the Medical Officer – take the form for signature. This would clear you to race in a second class if entered. (3) After repair, present the bike and yourself, in leathers with helmet to the Technical Officers, for examination (bike and your protective clothing). Once signed, return the form to the incident recorder.

·                RIDERS MEETING: All Competitors shall attend a briefing on Saturday, 8.45am, unless otherwise advised. Sunday-only competitors should report to the Clerk of the Course at the Circuit Office by 8.30am Sunday

·                PRACTICE: There will be one practice session per class on Saturday commencing at 9.30am. There will also be a timed qualifying session to determine grid positions for the races or the full weekend.  Practice for competitors who are entered for the Sunday event only (any others at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course) will commence on Sunday at 9.30 am. 3 laps per Competitor MUST be completed. Sunday only competitors will be placed at the rear of the grid.

·                TIMING: Will be by transponder. Please include your transponder number on your entry form. If you require a transponder, a limited number are available for hire at a cost of £50 for the weekend. Please indicate on your form if you wish to hire a transponder.

·                RACING: Conditions permitting, will commence at 12.30 pm on Saturday and immediately after practice on Sunday.

·                METHOD OF START: Clutch starts will be used for all classes. Start penalties will be applied per ACU Handbook at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course.

·                HEATS: If heats are necessary in any class, details will be published in the Official Programme.

·                ALL CLASSES: Front plates to be same as side plates (250 - Green, 350 - Blue, 500 - Yellow, Unlimited - White)

·                CHANGE OF RIDER: The Secretary of the Meeting will consider requests for changes (rider already entered the event, passenger or machine, including adding additional machine) prior to respective race, and following consultation with the Clerk of the Course. A change fee may be charged.

·                MOTORCYCLE ENGINES: Must not be run before 9am or after 6.00pm

·                CAMERAS: On board cameras are NOT permitted

·                OIL LEAKS: It is essential that you ensure your motorcycle is free from any oil leaks. If you become aware of any leaks during your race you must leave the track immediately. Failure to do so may result in you being excluded from the meeting.

·                NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED AT EAST FORTUNE

·                PADDOCK: Please observe the “One Way” traffic system in the paddock at all times.

·                ANY PERSON SPEEDING IN THE PITS WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MEETING. ONLY RACING BIKES ENTERED THE EVENT TO BE RIDDEN IN THE PADDOCK

·                TRACK ACCESS: Any rider attempting to gain access to the track at the ‘NO EXIT’ end of the pits will be excluded from the Meeting.

·                PADDOCK/FUN BIKES: No paddock bikes or wheeled toys of any kind (including bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates/blades) to be ridden anywhere within the circuit during the event (generally 9.00am – 6.00pm), or at any time on the Friday. E-Scooters & E-Bikes have NOT been given permission to be ridden in the paddock or circuit.

·                FIRE EXTINGUISHER: All Competitors Vehicles must carry a (minimum 2kg) fire extinguisher available for immediate use. This extinguisher must show the date of the last annual inspection. Non-compliance with this regulation will incur a penalty imposed by the Clerk of the Course.

·                SOUND METERS: Will be in force at this meeting. Max. 105db

·                GENERATORS: Silent Air Generators will be used, and in continual use – hook-ups are provided, power from approximately 6pm on Friday until 5pm Sunday. Please ensure your electric devices are electrically safe. See Final Instructions for more details.

·                ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING: Random drug and alcohol tests may be ordered by the SACU or the ACU at any meeting organised under its jurisdiction. As per 2025 Scottish Championship conditions the SACU commit to conduct more Drug and Alcohol Testing. Those providing positive test results face an instant ban of 2 years in line with FIM regulations. Any positive alcohol test at an event will result in the individual and team being asked to leave the event, The SCRMC Ltd will not be required to refund their entry fee. Competitor will be liable to have licence suspended for 6 weeks.

·                COMPETITORS REQUIRING TO PARK ON GRASS AREAS: Please use Environmental Mat as per ACU Environmental Code

·                TROPHIES: Awarded on aggregate points for each day of racing. Points as follows: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

·                COVID-19: By entering this meeting you declare that should you contract coronavirus in a 10-day period prior to the event taking place, you will not travel to or participate/officiate at the event and will follow Gov.UK guidance/advice as appropriate

The Bob Mac Controlled Speed Parade

PR5 Parade Eligibility: Riders under 70 years of age must hold a Road Race Competition Licence or a Full Class “A” DVLA motorcycle licence.

Participants (including sidecar passengers) who are 70 years of age or over must also hold a current ACU/SACU Parade Licence or a current ACU Road Race Competition Licence. 

ACU/SACU Parade Licence forms may be requested from the ACU, SACU or Secretary of the Meeting.

Parental Agreement forms must be completed by parent if competitor is under the age of 18 years. Forms can be obtained from the Secretary of the Meeting on request. Minimum age of entrant,14.

·                ENTRIES:

o   NO telephone entries will be accepted.

o   All entries must be made via Entry Central using the official entry form which will contain all additional required information for your entry and tickets.

o   For insurance purposes, anyone in the paddock must be signed on and car registration numbers must be given at the time of booking. Tickets will be issued in the form of a QR code and must be shown on entry.

o   Entries accepted strictly in order of receipt. A maximum of 6 reserves will be accepted per class.

o   The SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to refuse, amend or restrict entries without notice and the decision of the SCRMC Ltd will be final

·                ENTRY FEES:

o   All entry fees must be paid via Entry Central. 

o   If the meeting is cancelled, entry fees may be returned or carried forward at the discretion of the SCRMC Ltd. 

o   An entry can be cancelled and fees refunded subject to £20 administration charge by producing a valid medical certificate indicating his /her incapacity to compete.

·                PASSES:

o   All vehicle passes and tickets will be electronically issued via Entry Central no later than 5 days prior to the event.

o   Entry will include the equivalent of one vehicle pass and two individual passes.

o   Passes: Competitors will receive an emailed copy of the final instructions and a QR code entry pass. This QR pass code can only be used once, abuse of the entry system will be reported to the Clerk of the Course,

o   Additional passes can be purchased via Entry Central or at the gate at face value

·                INSURANCE: The SCRMC Ltd undertakes to insure each driver and passenger, indemnifying them against any third-party claims made arising out of the parade, excluding claims by other drivers or passengers, entrant, sponsor or mechanics. All drivers and passengers will be covered by personal accident insurance whilst parading. The SCRMC Ltd will NOT be held responsible for repatriation of any Competitor.

·                LIMIT OF ENTRIES: Parades will contain up to no more than 30 solos and 10 sidecars. If fewer than six entries are received, the SCRMC Ltd reserve the right to alter or cancel the parade accordingly. Riders will be controlled by two pace vehicles one at the front and one at the rear.

·                LICENCES: Licence type must be entered on the Entry Form and shown when signing on. (No licence, No parade). A VALID LICENCE MUST BE PRODUCED AT SIGNING ON

·                CLASS/MACHINE ELIGIBILITY: Full details of class/machine eligibility for both the Classis/Vintage Racing Machine Parade and the Classis/Vintage Road Machine Parade can be obtained from the SCRMC Ltd Eligibility Officer or Secretary of the Meeting.

·                TRACK DISTANCE: East Fortune is 1.56 miles long and over 30 feet wide. Travel is in a clockwise direction. All Parades will be a minimum of 5 laps unless otherwise specified by the Club Officials.

·                SIGNING ON: All riders (and sidecar passengers) must report to the office to sign-on and present their valid licence documentation (see above) to the Secretary of the event AFTER 10am on Saturday (or Sunday for Sunday-only entries) where they will collect their Technical Inspection Pass, Official Programme and Memento.

·                TECHNICAL INSPECTION: Entrants must report to the Secretary of the Meeting BEFORE REPORTING TO THE TECHNICAL INSPECTOR. Technical inspection of all parade bikes and riders/passengers clothing and helmets will take place from 10am on Saturday (and 10am Sunday) at the Marque by the café. Appropriate protective clothing and footwear must be worn for technical inspection and proof that they have signed on. Road machines must be road worthy with the decision of the technical official being final.

·                RE-EXAMINATION OF BIKE AND RIDER: required for any crash/parting from the motorcycle on circuit. (1) Collect incident form from Incident Recorder; (2) Present yourself, in protective clothing with your helmet to the Medical Officer – take the form for signature. This would clear you to parade again during the meeting. (3) After repair, present the bike and yourself, in protective clothing with helmet to the Technical Officers, for examination (bike and your protective clothing). Once signed, return the incident form to the incident recorder.

·                ENTRANT BRIEFING MEETING: Entrants will be required to attend a briefing meeting on Saturday morning at the Circuit Office. Specific time of the meeting will be advised at Sign-On. Sunday-only entrants may be asked to report to the Clerk of the Course at the Circuit Office.

·                METHOD OF START: Clutch start from the holding bay only.

·                CHANGE OF RIDER: The Secretary of the Meeting will consider requests for changes (rider already entered the event, passenger or machine, including adding additional machine) prior to respective parade, and following consultation with the Clerk of the Course. A change fee may be charged.

·                MOTORCYCLE ENGINES: Must not be run before 9am or after 6.00pm

·                CAMERAS: On board cameras are NOT permitted

·                OIL LEAKS: It is essential that you ensure your motorcycle is free from any oil leaks. If you become aware of any leaks during your race you must leave the track immediately. Failure to do so may result in you being excluded from the meeting.

·                NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED AT EAST FORTUNE

·                PADDOCK: Please observe the “One Way” traffic system in the paddock at all times.

·                ANY PERSON SPEEDING IN THE PITS WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MEETING. ONLY BIKES ENTERED THE EVENT TO BE RIDDEN IN THE PADDOCK

·                TRACK ACCESS: Any rider attempting to gain access to the track at the ‘NO EXIT’ end of the pits will be excluded from the Meeting.

·                PADDOCK/FUN BIKES: No paddock bikes or wheeled toys of any kind (including bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates/blades) to be ridden anywhere within the circuit during the event (generally 9.00am – 6.00pm), or at any time on the Friday. E-Scooters & E-Bikes have NOT been given permission to be ridden in the paddock or circuit.

·                FIRE EXTINGUISHER: All Competitors Vehicles must carry a (minimum 2kg) fire extinguisher available for immediate use. This extinguisher must show the date of the last annual inspection. Non-compliance with this regulation will incur a penalty imposed by the Clerk of the Course.

·                SOUND METERS: Will be in force at this meeting. Max. 105db

·                GENERATORS: Silent Air Generators will be used, and in continual use – hook-ups are provided, power from approximately 6pm on Friday until 5pm Sunday. Please ensure your electric devices are electrically safe. See Final Instructions for more details.

·                ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING: Random drug and alcohol tests may be ordered by the SACU or the ACU at any meeting organised under its jurisdiction. As per 2023 Scottish Championship conditions the SACU commit to conduct more Drug and Alcohol Testing. Those providing positive test results face an instant ban of 2 years in line with FIM regulations. Any positive alcohol test at an event will result in the individual and team being asked to leave the event, The SCRMC Ltd will not be required to refund their entry fee. Competitor will be liable to have licence suspended for 6 weeks.

·                PARKING ON GRASS AREAS: Use Environmental Mat as per ACU Environmental Code

·                CONCUSSION: Please note that following a concussion injury, riders must produce a doctor’s letter. Such letter can be given to either the SACU office prior to the event for issue to the appointed Stewards, or to the SACU Stewards at the event. The letter should clearly indicate that the rider “is no longer suffering from the consequences of concussion”.

·                COVID-19: By entering this meeting you declare that should you contract coronavirus in a 10-day period prior to the event taking place, you will not travel to or participate/officiate at the event and will follow Gov.UK guidance/advice as appropriate

 

 

The Bob McIntyre Memorial Classic Races - Sidecar Passenger Only

RACING Eligibility: Open to holders of 2025 Road Race Licences of the SACU, ACU. Holders of Licences issued by Federations other than the SACU or ACU must have written starting permission from their FMN, personal accident insurance and valid repatriation insurance. These must be produced at signing on.

Parental Agreement forms must be completed by parent if competitor is under the age of 18 years. Forms can be obtained from the Secretary of the Meeting on request. Minimum age of entrant,14.

Below is a breakdown of classes for the Bob Mac Memorial meeting (and those eligible for all 3 rounds SCRMC classic championship) for 2025. Example of bikes have been listed, but if in doubt please contact SCRMC Road Racing Committee members for assistance and clarification.

Race Class Engine  Year cut-off Notes Examples
1a PC125 all 125 Cut-off - Dec '89  run together/split grid, sep award  
1b CLASSIC 250 up to 250  Cut-off - Dec '72  
2a 350 single up to 350 single Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
2b 350 Twin up to 350 twin Cut-off - Dec '72  
3a Sidecars  open Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
3b Morgans open open  
4a Classic 500 up to 500 classic Cut-off - Dec '72 run together/sep award  
4b 500 Aircool twinshock up to 500 Cut-off - Dec '73   
5a PCJNR 400 water cooled 4 stroke,  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G.  ZXR, FZR, VFR, GSXR 400, Bandit MK1, Modified FZ600
5a PCJNR 600 air cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5a PCJNR 350 2 stroke  Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 750 water cooled 4 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. ZXR, YZF, GSXR, SRAD Pre-Injection, ZX7R 750, 888 & 916 Ducati
5b PCSNR 1000 water cooled twin Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 1300 air cooled Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5b PCSNR 350+ 2 stroke Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted
5c 600 Supersport   Cut-off - Dec '97 wets & tyre warmers permitted E.G. CBR, FZR, Thundercat, SRAD, ZZR600, ZX6R
6a Unlimited Classic any 500+ Cut-off - Dec '72    
6b 250/350 GP   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6c Formula 2/TT2   Cut-off - Dec '89  18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
6d FZ600   Cut-off - Dec '88 16/18 inch wheels, no wets or tyre warmers  
7 Lansdowne Guest Series   as per series    

 

This year, we have opened the dates up to ‘97 for the Post Classic JNR and SNR classes, also the SuperSport 600 class currently running with CRMC. Primary reason is to open the class to other bikes that are currently being run in other championships, but without making current bikes obsolete overnight. This is always a challenge, but one as a club we feel we need to do to help entries.

Grids will be aligned according to number of entries. Where possible we will grid bikes up according to the race card as above and by tyre type and will be done in conjunction with the Clerk of the Course.

For further elegibility details, please contact the SCRMC Road Racing Committee:

Steve Mason (RR Chair) – stevemason41@btinternet.com 0771 433 7309

Anthony Ambler – amblerracing59@yahoo.co.uk 0782 553 7638 

Louise Nichol (RR Secretary) – louisenichol2@btinternet.com  0792 021 3492

 

·               ENTRIES:

o   NO telephone entries will be accepted.

o   All entries must be made via Entry Central using the official entry form which will contain all additional required information for your entry and tickets.

o   For insurance purposes, anyone in the paddock must be signed on and car registration numbers must be given at the time of booking. Tickets will be issued in the form of a QR code and must be shown on entry.

o   Entries accepted strictly in order of receipt. A maximum of 6 reserves will be accepted per class.

o   The SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to refuse, amend or restrict entries without notice and the decision of the SCRMC Ltd will be final

·                ENTRY FEES:

o   All entry fees must be paid via Entry Central. 

o   If the meeting is cancelled, entry fees may be returned or carried forward at the discretion of the SCRMC Ltd. 

o   An entry can be cancelled and fees refunded subject to £20 administration charge by producing a valid medical certificate indicating his /her incapacity to compete.

·                PASSES:

o   All vehicle passes and tickets will be electronically issued via Entry Central no later than 5 days prior to the event.

o   A Solo entry will include the equivalent of one vehicle pass and three individual passes.

o   A Sidecar entry will include the equivalent of two vehicle passes and five individual passes.

o   Passes: Competitors will receive an emailed copy of the final instructions and a QR code entry pass. This QR pass code can only be used once, abuse of the entry system will be reported to the Clerk of the Course,

o   Additional passes can be purchased via Entry Central or at the gate

·                ELEGIBILITY: Please see the table below for full eligibility details for the Bob McIntyre Memorial Classis Races

·                INSURANCE: The SCRMC Ltd undertakes to insure each driver and passenger, indemnifying them against any third-party claims made arising out of the races or official practice, excluding claims by other drivers or passengers, entrant, sponsor or mechanics. All drivers and passengers will be covered by personal accident insurance whilst racing or practicing. The SCRMC Ltd will NOT be held responsible for repatriation of any Competitor.

·                LIMIT OF ENTRIES: Not more than 40 solos or 24 sidecars, first come, first served, shall start in a race or heat. If more than 40 or 24 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserve the right to alter the programme accordingly by for example, running heats, time permitting. If less than 6 entries are received for a class, the SCRMC Ltd reserves the right to cancel it, or include it with another class.

·                LICENCES: Current 2025 competition Licence Numbers must be entered correctly on Entry Central Form and licences must be shown when signing on. (Non-production of licence entails a £10 search fee to the SACU, donating to the Ben Fund).

·                CONCUSSION: Please note that following a concussion injury, Competitors must produce a doctor’s letter when re-commencing racing. Such letter can be given to either the SACU office prior to the event for issue to the appointed Stewards, or to the SACU Stewards at the event. The letter should clearly indicate that the competitor “is no longer suffering from the consequences of concussion.”

·                CLASS/MACHINE ELIGIBILITY: Full details of class eligibility can be obtained via the SCRMC website, from the Eligibility Officer or Secretary of the Meeting.

·                TRACK/RACE DISTANCE: East Fortune is 1.56 miles long and over 30 feet wide. Racing is in a clockwise direction. All Races will be 8 laps unless otherwise specified by the Club Officials.

·                SIGNING ON: On arrival at the Circuit drivers and passengers must report to the office to sign-on by presenting a valid race licence (or photo of SACU licence) to the Secretary of the even., They will collect their Technical Inspection Pass, Official Programme and Memento. The office will be open on Friday 20th June between 3pm and 6pm and from 7.30am on Saturday 21st and 7:30am Sunday 22nd June. NB: A VALID LICENCE SHOULD BE PRODUCED AT SIGNING ON

·                TECHNICAL INSPECTION: Competitors must report to the Secretary of the Meeting BEFORE REPORTING TO THE TECHNICAL INSPECTOR. Technical inspection will take place from 8am on Saturday and Sunday. Additional technical inspections may be available on Friday from 4pm until 6pm. Drivers and passengers must present their Machines, Helmets, Identification Discs, Protective Clothing and Footwear which must be worn for technical inspection and proof that they have signed on. Machines MUST have the correct Numbers fitted prior to technical inspection. Sidecars will be examined without, then with fairing fitted.

·                RE-EXAMINATION OF BIKE AND RIDER: required for any crash / parting from the motorcycle on circuit. (1) Collect incident form from the Incident Recorder; (2) Present yourself, in leathers with your helmet to the Medical Officer – take the form for signature. This would clear you to race in a second class if entered. (3) After repair, present the bike and yourself, in leathers with helmet to the Technical Officers, for examination (bike and your protective clothing). Once signed, return the form to the incident recorder.

·                RIDERS MEETING: All Competitors shall attend a briefing on Saturday, 8.45am, unless otherwise advised. Sunday-only competitors should report to the Clerk of the Course at the Circuit Office by 8.30am Sunday

·                PRACTICE: There will be one practice session per class on Saturday commencing at 9.30am. There will also be a timed qualifying session to determine grid positions for the races or the full weekend.  Practice for competitors who are entered for the Sunday event only (any others at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course) will commence on Sunday at 9.30 am. 3 laps per Competitor MUST be completed. Sunday only competitors will be placed at the rear of the grid.

·                TIMING: Will be by transponder. Please include your transponder number on your entry form. If you require a transponder, a limited number are available for hire at a cost of £50 for the weekend. Please indicate on your form if you wish to hire a transponder.

·                RACING: Conditions permitting, will commence at 12.30 pm on Saturday and immediately after practice on Sunday.

·                METHOD OF START: Clutch starts will be used for all classes. Start penalties will be applied per ACU Handbook at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course.

·                HEATS: If heats are necessary in any class, details will be published in the Official Programme.

·                ALL CLASSES: Front plates to be same as side plates (250 - Green, 350 - Blue, 500 - Yellow, Unlimited - White)

·                CHANGE OF RIDER: The Secretary of the Meeting will consider requests for changes (rider already entered the event, passenger or machine, including adding additional machine) prior to respective race, and following consultation with the Clerk of the Course. A change fee may be charged.

·                MOTORCYCLE ENGINES: Must not be run before 9am or after 6.00pm

·                CAMERAS: On board cameras are NOT permitted

·                OIL LEAKS: It is essential that you ensure your motorcycle is free from any oil leaks. If you become aware of any leaks during your race you must leave the track immediately. Failure to do so may result in you being excluded from the meeting.

·                NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED AT EAST FORTUNE

·                PADDOCK: Please observe the “One Way” traffic system in the paddock at all times.

·                ANY PERSON SPEEDING IN THE PITS WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MEETING. ONLY RACING BIKES ENTERED THE EVENT TO BE RIDDEN IN THE PADDOCK

·                TRACK ACCESS: Any rider attempting to gain access to the track at the ‘NO EXIT’ end of the pits will be excluded from the Meeting.

·                PADDOCK/FUN BIKES: No paddock bikes or wheeled toys of any kind (including bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates/blades) to be ridden anywhere within the circuit during the event (generally 9.00am – 6.00pm), or at any time on the Friday. E-Scooters & E-Bikes have NOT been given permission to be ridden in the paddock or circuit.

·                FIRE EXTINGUISHER: All Competitors Vehicles must carry a (minimum 2kg) fire extinguisher available for immediate use. This extinguisher must show the date of the last annual inspection. Non-compliance with this regulation will incur a penalty imposed by the Clerk of the Course.

·                SOUND METERS: Will be in force at this meeting. Max. 105db

·                GENERATORS: Silent Air Generators will be used, and in continual use – hook-ups are provided, power from approximately 6pm on Friday until 5pm Sunday. Please ensure your electric devices are electrically safe. See Final Instructions for more details.

·                ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING: Random drug and alcohol tests may be ordered by the SACU or the ACU at any meeting organised under its jurisdiction. As per 2025 Scottish Championship conditions the SACU commit to conduct more Drug and Alcohol Testing. Those providing positive test results face an instant ban of 2 years in line with FIM regulations. Any positive alcohol test at an event will result in the individual and team being asked to leave the event, The SCRMC Ltd will not be required to refund their entry fee. Competitor will be liable to have licence suspended for 6 weeks.

·                COMPETITORS REQUIRING TO PARK ON GRASS AREAS: Please use Environmental Mat as per ACU Environmental Code

·                TROPHIES: Awarded on aggregate points for each day of racing. Points as follows: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

·                COVID-19: By entering this meeting you declare that should you contract coronavirus in a 10-day period prior to the event taking place, you will not travel to or participate/officiate at the event and will follow Gov.UK guidance/advice as appropriate

Prices

The organiser has included pricing details in the Organiser's Description

For each sign-up, the organiser pays the Service Fee of 4% (min 50p). You pay no surcharge

Dates and Status

Date: 21 Jun 2025 - 22 Jun 2025

Closing Date: 08 Jun 2025 23:59

Places Available/Total: ??/1000

Status: Open

List

Organiser

Marie-Louise Samantha Nichol

SCRMC Ltd

+447920213492

East Fortune Raceway North Berwick EH39 5JX