FIA 2025 ASN Safety Bulletins

Some of the FIA’s ASN Safety Bulletins issued in 2025 (and listed in the forwarded email below) may be of interest.

David

——– Forwarded Message ——–
Subject: ASN Safety Bulletin #59 – 2025 Recap
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2026 13:42:48 +0000
From: FIA Safety Department <safety@fia.com>

2025 Recap

Dear Colleagues,

We hope that you have had a great festive period and a strong start to the New Year!

In 2026, we plan to continue creating and distributing these ASN Safety Bulletins, and we hope that they will remain a useful source of information for you.

As has become traditional, to start the new year, we’d like to take the opportunity to revisit the Bulletins that were distributed last year and you can find a table with the bulletins released in 2025 with a link to each of them below.

Thank you to everyone who provided feedback and input on the ASN Safety Bulletins. Please reach out if you have any specific topics you would like us to cover in 2026.
2025 FIA Safety Bulletins

N° Description
47 2024 Recap
48 Safety Week 2025
49 Race Car Rain Light
50 Accident Data Recorders
51 Rally Safety Guidelines
52 Rally Door Foam
53 Cross Country Guidelines
54 Cross Country Cockpit Installation
55 Operational Debrief
56 2026 Regulatory Changes
57 Rally safety procedure in the event of an incident
58 e-Safety Guidelines
+ New Safety Guidelines Released by FIA Covering Karting Private Testing
Thank you for your continued commitment to improving safety across the sport.

Best regards,
FIA Safety Department

Riponian Rally – 8 February 2026 – Regulations available

From Robert Newlove:
Please see notice for Riponian Stages Rally

From: Ripon Motor Sport Club <info@riponmotorsportclub.co.uk>
Sent: 08 December 2025 11:43 AM
Subject: Riponian Rally Regulations

Pistons in the Park – Hallgarth Park, Hornsea – 31 May 2026

A new event for the club is a stand and display of cars on 31 May in Hornsea.

The information we currently have is:

An invitation on behalf of Hornsea Carnival to participate in their upcoming Classic Car Show, Pistons in the Park, taking place on 31st May 2026 in Hallgarth Park, Hornsea (postcode HU18 1PA)

Other (now closed) groups in Hornsea have run well attended classic car shows in the past. Hornsea Carnival Committee are restarting this event.

“We would be delighted if your members could display a selection of their classic vehicles. Attendance is free, and we can reserve spaces for your group.”

Offers of help and cars to display to iansadofsky@gmail.com.

Dates for 2026

From Robert Newlove

DATES FOR 2026
This is a list of local events in 2026
8th February
RIPONIAN STAGES RALLY
21st/22nd February
EAST RIDING STAGES RALLY
5th July
NHMC CAVES CLASSIC
16th August
NHMC SUTTON ON DERWENT CLASSIC
25th/26th September
RALLY YORKSHIRE
1st November
MALTON FOREST RALLY
22nd November
NHMC CADWELL STAGES RALLY

 

ANECCC update – November 2025

Just a quick update from the association.

Berwick and District Motor Club are hosting an autotest at Rock Midstead, near Alnwick on Sunday 30th November. If you would like to enter, please follow the enclosed link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gA6LTnKDtoKNYefJqEzaYNY21TSJ6bsd3L0Z02b-J6w/edit

Attached to the email is information for the the British Motor Sport Marshals Trust. The association has been asked to share this with you, and to ask you to include this on your event documentation and website where appropriate.

Please may I also remind you that if you would like event dates/information sending out via email, or including on the association website you need to send the information through to me. (I am sorry, but I do not have time to trawl through facebook/websites looking for it.

Finally, an early reminder that our January association meeting is Thursday 21st January. The meeting will take place via Zoom.

Hope to catch up with you soon,

Kind regards,
Lindsay Burnip
Vice-Chair
Association of North East and Cumbria Car Clubs

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Safeguarding and Race with Respect

From Robert Newlove:

I have been asked to send this around the club members list
Robert

From: ANEMMC Secretary <anemmcsec@gmail.com>
Sent: 12 November 2025 9:46 AM
Subject: Safeguarding and Race with Respect – PDF file

At the ANEMMC October delegates meeting there was a presentation by Ciara Nicholson, Safeguarding Officer MSUK. The slides for this are available here with additional text to expand on some of them shown below.

Safeguarding cases
Similar to 2024 in reports received.
Spike in August due to the number of events run.
Safeguarding training
Only 38 officers trained in 2025, less courses run.
Newsletter goes out to all officers.
CIMPSA is the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity, this will be funded by MSUK
Adults at risk to be added.
Webinar with MIND met with mixed response.
Open to ideas to include in the training, if you have any contact MSUK.
What is Race with Respect?
Now includes Good Manners in the graphic.
A code of conduct everybody with a MSUK licence signs up to.
Runs alongside safeguarding to ensure a fun, fair, safe and inclusive environment for everyone is achieved.
Positive communication
Something that has come up more in the last six months with Race with Respect cases
Often it is a heat of the moment retaliation.
‘Communication doesn’t have to be confrontational.’

The contact email for Ciara is: Ciara.Nicholson@motorsportuk.org

Would club secretaries please forward this on to your club members

Kind Regards,
Roy Bell.
Secretary – Association of North East Midland Motor Clubs