The British Rally Marshals Club was formed in 1980 by a group of people within the British Motorsport Marshals Club who all had a common interest in rally marshalling. Back in 1980 the "mission" of the BRMC was to promote Safer Motor Sport and that remains the club's primary objective to this day.
The club is organised into six regions, each covering a defined area of the country. It offers members the opportunity to marshal at virtually any event they wish, coordinating volunteering and liaising with the organising clubs. The club has its own insurance scheme to provide members with extra cover whilst they are marshalling at or travelling to a recognised event.
Unlike many motor clubs the BRMC does not exist primarily for competition members or for it's social life. That is not to say that we do not run competitive events or are we all boring antisocial xenophobes. In previous years the BRMC has run Single Venue rallies (Multi Use rallies in modern MSA speak), the BMMC normally runs at least one race meeting per year. The regions that make up the club organise varied social events throughout the year. These range from formal dinners through clay pigeon shooting and kart racing evenings to pub quiz nights