Singapore, 19 December 2007 – Race promoter Singapore GP Pte Ltd is inviting
volunteers to be a part of history as marshals at the inaugural 2008 FORMULA 1™
SingTel Singapore Grand Prix.
800 marshals are needed to fulfil varying positions in order to run a successful street
race next year. Interested participants can register to be a marshal via the official
website, www.singaporegp.sg.
The Confederation of Motor Sport Ltd (CAMS), who is the appointed official race
organisation consultant, will be providing the training for the marshals. The Australian
organisation and its accredited International trainers have significant experience at the
FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix of Australia and other International and Australian major circuit
racing championships. Many of them were also involved in the training of marshals for
the 2004, 2005 and 2006 FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix of Bahrain.
The programme will consist of a foundational e-learning component, as well as
classroom and practical training sessions, stretching over a seven to eight month period.
The online modules will cover basic marshalling knowledge, protocol, procedures, circuit
information and more.
Key marshals will also be sent to a number of overseas races, including the 2008
FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix of Australia. These key officials will receive specific training and
practical experience in order for them to direct a race as well as to equip them with the
ability to train others.
Singapore GP will also be recruiting several senior medical personnel for the event. Dr.
Carl Le, the Chief Medical Officer for the 2008 FORMULA 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand
Prix explained, “The event medical service will incorporate both a spectator medical
service and a dedicated Track Medical Service. The Track Medical Service will include an
on-track medical centre and medical staff of approximately 120 personnel."
Besides CAMS, Singapore GP will also be working closely with the Singapore Sports
Council (SSC) as well as the Singapore Motor Sports Association (SMSA) in order to
deliver a successful event. The SSC will be providing the overall volunteer management
services and the necessary human resource infrastructure to deploy and manage the
volunteer marshals.
Besides a great sense of achievement from being a part of history, the marshals will also
receive a certificate of appreciation. Student volunteers will also gain Community
Involvement Programme points (where students have to chalk up a certain number of
hours of community service each year). These volunteers will also be certified by the
SMSA and will thus be able to participate in other motorsport events. |