The TTMA have announced that signing-on to marshal at the 2023 Isle of Man TT Races is now officially open. As a marshal you’ll play an integral role in making the ‘world’s greatest motorsporting event’ happen. Those interested should visit www.iomttmarshals.com
Marshalling gives you the opportunity to not just watch the racing, but to be part of the sport you love. Marshals at the TT get first hand experience of high octane road racing at its best, while being part of a voluntary community that works together to ensure the safety of the roads and the support of riders.
Jane Corlett, Director, TTMA Ltd:
“Whether it’s your first time visiting the TT, or you’ve been following the racing for decades, you’ll be made to feel very welcome. And, if you’ve never marshalled anywhere before? You can rest assured you’ll be looked after by the Chief Sector Marshal and teamed up with an experienced marshal to learn the ropes. There are opportunities around the course to suit all interests, backgrounds and levels of experience.
You also don’t need to do every qualifying and race session, but every one you can do really does help. You’ll gain a new set of skills for free as well as join a community that often turn into lifelong friends.”
TT Marshals will also be able to attend the Marshals Supper held in the Mercury Club on Sunday 4th June. The supper is free to attend and is a great opportunity to meet and catch-up with fellow marshals from differing sectors, celebrate long-serving marshals and spend time with some of the TT’s most legendary riders.
SIGNING-ON
Anyone interested in Marshalling at this year’s TT is able to sign on for sessions via the TTMA website. Once an individual has registered online, they will then be able to complete the two required online training modules. The modules are quick and easy to complete and thanks to improvements made to the online platform they can now be accessed and completed on a mobile device.
Those that have already marshalled at the 2022 Isle of Man TT Races or the 2022 Manx Grand Prix will simply need to sign on for the days they are available for this year’s TT by logging into their account on the
TTMA website, as they will not be required to complete the two online modules again.
New for this year and following a successful trial at the Manx Grand Prix, the TTMA will formally introduce a new sector ‘00’ for marshals to sign-on to for TT 2023. Marshals that sign-on to this sector are able to be deployed within any sector of the course giving the opportunity to experience the true uniqueness of the 37.73 mile Mountain Course in all its glory as well as playing an integral role in minimising delays to the start of sessions.
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
In addition to the two online training modules, the TTMA also offers an Incident Management Course (IMC) for marshals that have undergone a minimum of three sessions on the TT course. The day-long course is purpose built to provide TT marshals with the chance to gain more in-depth knowledge on the use of equipment as well as the handling procedures for breakdowns and incidents.
The new IMC course was rolled out to locations across the UK as well as the Isle of Man for the first time ahead of last year’s event and this year the TTMA have introduced an additional UK training venue in Hawick, the original home of road racing legends Steve Hislop and Jimmy Guthrie.
Marshals are able to secure their place on an IMC Course through the new online booking service available via their account on the TTMA website. Dates and further training information is
available here.
Anyone that would like to marshal at the 2023 Isle of Man TT Races can sign-on at: https://www.iomttmarshals.com