RNRMMSA Committee
Chairman - Lt Cdr Richie Scott
Lt Cdr Richie Scott is a Weapon Engineer and keen four wheel racer who sometimes gets muddy on bikes. After racing karts as a school boy Richie started racing again in 1999 and was chairman of the Collingwood car club & secretary of the RNRMMSA. He went on to race in the Britsh Long Circuit championship and took on the RAF at both their championship, the Guernsey Hill climb and was invited to race in Cyprus, RAF Brugen and has also raced the Sultan Locost . After a couple of years at sea he returns to the RNRMMSA as Chairman and intends to compete in the Inter Service Karting and Barkston Heath Sprints in 2012. Rich has considerable engineering and racing exprience around the UK and is happy to offer advice and support to any budding racers across 2 and 4 wheels.
Secretary - Lt Kevin Westbrook RN
Lt Kevin Westbrook is an aircraft engineer. He races karts 2-3 times a month and will lead the RN/RM teams at the inter service karting championships in 2012. He is also the supervising officer of HMS SULTAN's Locost Racing team which competes in the 750MC series and various events organised by the RAFMSA. Kevin has been the secretary of the RNRMMSA since August 2008.
Treasurer - Sgt Bill Callister RM
Sgt Bill Callister is a MT Troop Sgt and has served in the Royal Marines since Oct 1994
A motocross rider from the age of 14 in the Isle of Man, Bill could hardly fail to be attracted to road racing, living as he did in the Road Racing Centre of the world.
He is not the first rider to approach road racing from off road experience. The purchase of an R1 and attendant risks of speeding fines and loss of licences similarly encouraged him to take up racing: in his own words; "it's safer than the roads, and there are no coppers!" His initial target was, starting in 2004, to get racing experience and be able to ride in the 2006 Manx Grand Prix. He acheive this in 2005.
Since competing in the Manx Grand Prix, the love of racing Roads over Circuits took hold and Bill has raced at numerous different road venues, including the Southern 100, Jurby Road and the famous Dundrod circuit in Northern Ireland. In 2011 Bill finally raced the World Famous Isle of Man TT, where he was the third most improved rider of the event. Bill increased his average speed around the 37.73 mile Mountain Circuit from 112.3mph to 116.8mph.
Sgt Callister will lead the Royal Navy and Royal Marines to victory in the inaugral Inter Service Road Race Championship.
Competition Secretary - Wtr (Logs) Tracey Cotton
Wtr (Logs) Tracey Cotton is currently a Royal Marine Career Manager and has served in the Royal Navy since March 1999. Tracey got into the racing later in life after being bitten by the racing bug after watching her younger brother in the juniors on the oval circuits. She has progressed up from a 1000cc Production A mini through to the 1300cc Production Rods up to her current car a 1400cc Corsa Front Wheel Drive Hotrod with a new Rear Wheel Drive 2000cc Peugeot 206 Hotrod now in build which will hopefully make it out on track by the end of the year.