Re: Rising costs getting out of hand
Posted: Sat May 16, 2026 7:54 pm
Even the venue hire for Aintree Circuit has now risen to £5100+ per day, and we have to pay for track repairs on top, and bring in all the vital services such as timekeepers, rescue, recovery, medics, bales, etc etc. That means an Aintree sprint break-even point is now 106 competitors, and Liverpool Motor Club has lost money on every Aintree sprint since the Pandemic. Running sprints doesn't make financial sense when entries are still falling, but we soldier on because if we don't, the venue will be lost to motorsport. Maybe our entry fees are too cheap, but we are desparate to continue running events at a price that is attractive to new entrants to our sport.
Oh, and don't forget, from every competitor's entry fee, every organiser has to pay £34 to MSUK for an Interclub, or £35 for a National sprint or hillclimb, plus if the event organiser holds the track licence, that's another £820 or £1165 to pay to MSUK, depending on the grade of licence.
Oh, and don't forget, from every competitor's entry fee, every organiser has to pay £34 to MSUK for an Interclub, or £35 for a National sprint or hillclimb, plus if the event organiser holds the track licence, that's another £820 or £1165 to pay to MSUK, depending on the grade of licence.