Motorsport South Africa (MSA) is pleased to announce the next rounds of its National Marshals Training Programme.
This training forms part of the FIA Marshals Training Programme, which aims to develop and strengthen the skills of marshals who play a vital role in the safe running of motorsport events.
The upcoming training sessions are mandatory for all existing Motorsport South Africa marshals.
The training is also open to anyone aged 16 years or older who has a passion for motorsport and would like to become a marshal. Whether you are joining for the first time or looking to play an active role in motorsport, these sessions provide the knowledge and practical skills needed to support events safely and professionally.
Marshals are the backbone of every race meeting. They play a vital role in maintaining safety for competitors, officials and spectators while helping events run smoothly from start to finish.
The National Marshals Training Programme, supported by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), forms part of Motorsport South Africa’s ongoing commitment to developing well-trained, competent marshals across the country. The programme is aligned with FIA standards and focuses on improving safety knowledge, incident response and operational procedures to ensure South African motorsport continues to meet international best practice.
UPCOMING TRAINING DATES
| DATE | VENUE | REPORT TIME |
| 11 July 2026 | Idube Raceway (Karting) | 07:30 |
| 12 July 2026 | Dezzi Raceway (Circuit) | 07:30 |
REGISTER TODAY

If you are new and interested in becoming a Motorsport Marshal, register using the link below:
Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/r/KwJcf7c90w
Existing marshals must contact their respective Chief Marshal to book their place at the relevant training session.
For more information, please contact training@motorsport.co.za.
Proudly supported by the FIA.
ABOUT MOTORSPORT SOUTH AFRICA (MSA)
Motorsport South Africa is the sole recognised governing body for two-wheel and four-wheeled motorsport in South Africa, as recognised by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, SASCOC, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).
MSA is responsible for the governance and administration of motorsport, developing safety standards, and promoting the growth of the sport nationwide.
ABOUT THE FIA MOTORSPORT FUNDING PROGRAMME
The FIA Motorsport Funding Programme provides essential financial support to FIA Clubs worldwide to advance motorsport through training, safety, and development initiatives. The programme empowers ASNs to implement projects that create a lasting impact on their motorsport communities and align with the FIA’s global safety and sustainability priorities.