The Inclusion Hub, developed by Motorsport UK and Mission 44, simplifies access to motorsport opportunities for young people, educators, and underrepresented groups. It offers clear pathways into the sport through volunteering, education, career resources, and community-building opportunities.
The Inclusion Hub is available to anyone looking to find opportunities in motorsport. However, the platform is aimed at young people that are interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM).
The Inclusion Hub will help Motorsport UK and its partners deliver on their mission to make motorsport more inclusive, diverse, and accessible. By providing a comprehensive digital hub, we can ensure that young people, regardless of background, have the tools and opportunities they need to thrive in motorsport.
Use the platform’s search and filter tools to explore opportunities based on location, interest, or type (e.g., clubs, volunteering, jobs, or education programmes).
The platform highlights job boards, career guides, webinars, tips, and scholarships. You can also connect with industry leaders and organisations to build your network. Additionally, the platform features extracurricular programmes that can help you build valuable skills and enhance your CV—qualities that employers in the motorsport industry highly value. These programmes include volunteering, club participation, and hands-on experience through STEM-related initiatives, all designed to give you a competitive edge in your career development.
The hub is regularly updated with new opportunities, resources, and success stories to ensure users have the latest information available.
The hub offers resources specifically for educators and parents, including information on STEM programmes, extracurricular activities, and guidance on helping young people explore careers in motorsport.
No, the hub is free to use for anyone interested in exploring motorsport opportunities or looking to be featured.
Organisations must adhere to the minimum standards set by Motorsport UK when promoting their programmes. We have requested that all organisations provide safeguarding and safer recruitment policies, along with financial information. They must also agree to and uphold the Race with Respect Code of Conduct.
Motorsport UK does not officially endorse these programmes; it simply highlights what is available within the community.
Motorsport UK reserves the right to review and verify all submitted information. To be featured on the Inclusion Hub Website is at the sole discretion of Motorsport UK and can be revoked at any time at the sole discretion of Motorsport UK. By applying for inclusion, organisations agree to comply with the standards and values promoted by Motorsport UK and to all other criteria set out in the application process and acknowledge that meeting the criteria does not guarantee permanent inclusion.