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EU Problem

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:49 pm
by Teddie2003
Quite a few of you will know about the EU insurance problem that will cause real problems for all forms of motorsport if the EU cannot be convinced to alter the proposed new directive.

It all stems from an accident a few years ago where someone in the Balkans was knocked off a ladder by someone driving a tractor. (Not a Joke)

The details below arrived by email to me today and it looks pretty serious from the tone of the details below.

"Help save our Sport from EU directive."


There is a truly serious threat to our sport looming out of the EU very soon – that will result in all forms of motorsport in Europe being forced to shut down. This threat is very real and is no joke. It is imperative that we all respond to the EU Survey on this issue to make our views known. The deadline for submissions is October 20th. Chris Aylett of the MIA has put together an extremely useful guide explaining how to respond, exactly what to say, and which sections to ignore. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete if you follow the MIA guidance.

If you are a company active in motor sport, please amend the figures for staff etc at the relevant point. If you are an individual, I suggest you just substitute ‘we’ for ‘I’.

It is vital that we all respond to this survey right away.

Here is the message from Chris Aylett, Chief Executive of the Motorsport Industry Association:

Subject: URGENT ACTION - to save motorsport in all EU Member States your personal action is needed before October 20th - THIS IS A GENUINE THREAT
Importance: High

Dear Motorsport friend and colleague,

I do not apologise for the dramatic title to this message as our industry and sport face a serious, immediate problem which you can help resolve.

We have until October 20th to respond to this important EC consultation, details of which are attached - if we fail to secure the amendment we seek then the likely outcome is that all motorsport activity, in every EU Member State, will cease.

All involved in the business and organisation of European motorsport need to act NOW to overcome this genuine threat to our own future and that of our employees and sport, from the unintended consequences of action taken by the European Commission (EC).

The Motorsport Industry Association (MIA), along with others including the UK Department for Transport, has been fighting to resolve this issue for more than two years, on behalf of our members and the wider EU motorsport community. Now, with your personal leadership and action, it is possible for us to resolve this.

In simple terms, the EC plans to issue a new Motor Insurance Directive, as a result of which all EU Member States must put into their National Law compulsory and unlimited third-party liability insurance to cover personal injury between motorsport competitors and car-to-car damage during any competition – from Formula One, Moto GP, World Rally to karting, historic and grass roots, whether regulated by the FIA or FIM or not.

However such widespread unlimited new insurance is not currently and, we understand, will not in the future be available - so motorsport will be unable to continue anywhere in the EU.

Please respond BY OCTOBER 20th to the EC Review Consultation

-https://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations ... surance_en

by using the simple ‘MIA Response Guidelines’ which can be downloaded here. https://gallery.mailchimp.com/e1289ed3f ... ion_V4.pdf

This will take LESS THAN TEN MINUTES – a short time commitment to keep motorsport alive, and the jobs it supports, in place.

It is most important that you estimate, if motorsport were to cease, how many jobs will be lost directly from your organisation and indirectly by your suppliers or the sport, as this significant economic impact will influence the European Commission.

We really must work together to make the European Commission fully aware of the economic importance of motorsport and the employment which our sport and industry provides across the European Union. Please forward this email to fellow drivers, friends, car preparers and other motorsport contacts.

If you have any questions or comments then please email me and I will respond immediately as we must meet the deadline of October 20th.

Thank you most sincerely – your immediate help is invaluable and much appreciated

Best regards

Chris

Chris Aylett
Chief Executive Officer
Motorsport Industry Association
The Apex on 10th Street, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG, UK
T: +44 (0) 2476 692 600 M:+44 (0) 7771 786 500
E: chris.aylett@the-mia.com W: www.the-mia.com

hope nobody minds this being put on the forum, but this is very serious as if this is made into a directive, then there is a real chance that all types of motorsport will be affected and even stopped!

Steve

Re: EU Problem

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:32 pm
by motorsportjohn
I have just completed my response to the questionnaire -

Please take this seriously - It could have serious implications not just for motorsport but also for cars which are SORNed and more.

Re: EU Problem

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:00 pm
by Teddie2003
motorsportjohn wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:32 pm I have just completed my response to the questionnaire -

Please take this seriously - It could have serious implications not just for motorsport but also for cars which are SORNed and more.
Cheers John,

yes as you say it's not just motorsport, initial reports of the draft document covered all powered vehicles, even down to things like lawnmowers and it included SORNed vehicles

Steve