Motorsport UK Disabled Driver Scholarship

Begin your competitive motorsport journey with the Motorsport UK Disabled Driver Scholarship, a fully supported programme designed to give disabled drivers the opportunity to compete, develop their skills, and experience club level motorsport without financial barriers!

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Who are we?

The Motorsport UK Disabled Driver Scholarship, delivered in partnership with Loughborough Car Club, is a national initiative providing disabled drivers with a fully funded entry into grassroots motorsport. The programme removes financial, mechanical, and accessibility barriers, creating a clear and supported pathway into competition for disabled participants. The Scholarship has been running for over 12 years by Loughborough Car Club and is committed to growing disability representation across motorsport.

Age

18+

Location

East Midlands, South East

What do we do?

Each year, six selected drivers receive a fully funded season competing in Autosolo and Autotest events using an adapted Toyota Yaris with their local car club. All running costs, including entry fees, fuel, tyres and maintenance are covered by the club, allowing drivers to focus entirely on competition, learning and progression.

Assessment day: Assessment days take place across the country, where candidates experience Autosolo driving using fully adapted vehicles tailored to individual needs. Judges assess not only speed but development potential, control, awareness and safety, confidence progression and commitment to continuing in motorsport.

Access to adapted vehicle: Adaptations include hand-operated accelerator and brake systems, adjustable pedal and accelerator placements, multiple steering wheel configurations, enhanced seating and back support and custom control setups

Fully funded season: Drivers who enjoy the assessment day may be selected for the fully funded season and continue competing across the year with full support. The programme aims to build long-term participation, confidence and driver development, creating a pathway for disabled drivers to stay involved in the sport.

The Scholarship opens in the spring each year. Locations can vary depending on which clubs are supporting the programme that year.

How much does it cost?

The Scholarship is free, with all competition costs fully covered. Participants only need to cover their own travel expenses to and from events.

Want to get involved?

Register your interest here Find out more here

Hear from Claire Kirkpatrick, Director of Club and Volunteer Development at Motorsport UK:

It’s been wonderful to welcome so many drivers to have a go and get involved in StreetCar as part of our Disabled Driver Scholarship day. I am sure this year’s winners will be able to enjoy motorsport closer to home at their local StreetCar club, and that’s really what this initiative is all about, promoting accessibility in our sport.

Hear from Dominic Pearson, a previous winner:

I’ve had a brilliant day today, meeting all these other people who are disabled and wheelchair users, having the opportunity to get in a car and have a go around the track – while having a load of fun doing it. It’s been fantastic.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.