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About the LAC
The Lancashire Automobile
Club – Who are we?
Established in 1902 to promote
motorsport and represent the Lancashire motorist the Lancashire
Automobile Club is recognised as the second oldest motor club
with a continuous history. Other clubs can trace their roots
back to before the turn of the century but cannot show the unbroken
history of the LAC.

The LAC Crest
Throughout its history the
LAC has represented the grass roots enthusiast with road events
and speed events being the staple fare. The club has also supported
larger regional and national events including a proud association
with the RAC Rally of Great Britain in its many guises.
As well as being the home
of many competitors in the rally, including the likes of Tony
Fall, Mike Wood and Stuart Turner, the Club also has organized
many of the classic Lake District stages including Whinlatter
and Grizedale. The tradition continues to this day with the
LAC marshalling six sectors, including stage starts and time
controls on the Wales Rally GB.
The Club has its own road
events including organizing the Illuminations Rally in the 1950’s
and 60’s as well as the Demdike and New Year Rallies. With the
tightening of road event regulations the Club has moved to Veteran
Vintage and Classic events in recent years. The trend was started
in the 1960’s with the Manchester to Blackpool Veteran Vintage
Car Run which has an unbroken history of over 40 events later
joined by the Coast to Coast Classic, the Fellsman and the Highland
3 Day Tour. These four events form the backbone of the Clubs
road events but other events are added to the calendar from
time to time.
Such is the Clubs reputation
in these matters that it was approached by Jaguar Motors to
organize all the road events in their commemorations of the
100th anniversary of the birth of their founder, Sir William
Lyons. This involved staging five road events on one week for
competitors from around the world. All this in the middle of
the ‘foot and mouth’ epidemic!
For many years sprinting and
hillclimbing has been a core Club activity. In recent years
the Club has staged the 3 Sisters Sprint to a unique two lap
layout. In the past pioneering events have included Tholt-y
Will in the Isle of Man, Scammonden Dam, Woodvale, Longridge,
Shap Wells and Blackpool sprints.
It is interesting that the
Club was able to develop some of these venues. For example Woodvale
hosted the first Drag Meeting in the UK with the Club bringing
over some of the top dragsters from the States. Longridge was
quickly developed from a simple sprint venue to International
2CVacross and motor racing. The lap record was eventually lowered
to less than 24 seconds with a 12 car grid.
On the social side the Club
does not hold regular monthly meetings, the membership proving
to dispersed geographically. Instead an annual Diner Dance and
Prize giving is staged together with additional high profile
events being staged from time to time. The ‘Sportsman Luncheons’
have become an institution amongst motor sports enthusiasts
in the North West with high profile speakers including Stuart
Turner, Paddy Hopkirk, Mike Wood, Tony Fall, Brian Redman and
David Richards.
Proud of it’s 100+ year history
and forward looking the LAC continues to honor its founding
principles “to promote motorsport and represent the Lancashire
motorist”.

The Club is fully recognised
by The Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association (MSA),
formerly the RACMSA, and actively supports the Association of
Northern Car Clubs (ANCC) and the Association of North-western
Car Clubs (ANWCC)
Membership is open to all
interested persons on an individual basis and, for a small extra
subscription, associate membership is extended to the members
wife/husband/partner and to all their children under the age
of 18 living at the same address. Membership provides
priority booking for all LAC events, copies of the periodic
LAC Newsletters and allows members to take part in all competitions
confined to club members for which a Competition Licence, issued
by the MSA is not required.
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