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As the governing body of all four-wheel motor sport, the Motor Sports Association has a duty of care to its young licence holders. The MSA is committed to investing in the training and development of young drivers and has created the MSA Academy framework for this activity.
Under the direction of the MSA’s Performance Director and 2001 WRC champion co-driver Robert Reid, the Academy creates a development pathway that takes competitors from the entry point as young as eight years of age up to national level and ultimately onto the world stage. It provides training, advice, guidance and information for talented young competitors through a series of programmes, including MSA Performance Master Classes, the Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence and the MSA Team UK national development squad.
Yet, as well as creating future champions, the MSA Academy also underlines the MSA’s commitment to the education of young drivers and to providing a safety net at every level for those that ultimately don’t make the grade as world class competitors.
The MSA Academy provides:
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Racing Steps Foundation - Educational Partner
The work of the MSA Academy is kindly supported by the Racing Steps Foundation, the MSA’s Education Partner, whose investment enables the educational message to be spread as widely as possible among young motor sport competitors. For further information about the Racing Steps Foundation, please visit www.racingsteps.com
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