Join the HRCR
The HRCR offers everything for historic rally enthusiasts, from complete beginners to those with a lifetime's experience.
» Advice & assistance
» Special training events
» Competition events for everyone: newcomers to experts
» Social gatherings
If you're interested in historic rallying, the HRCR is the club for you. Founded by enthusiasts for enthusiasts in 1983, it's now the leading club of its kind in Europe. With members totalling over 2,000 people, the HRCR embraces a wealth of experience in what is the fastest growing branch of historic motorsport. Many have been rallying since the 1950s and 60s - but there are plenty of newcomers too, who have a yen to get started and learn as quickly as possible. Everyone shares the same passion - to compete using a classic or historic car, and enjoy themselves in like-minded company.
To make a new on-line application for HRCR membership, please click here >> NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
You will be taken to a secure website to make your payment.
POSTAL APPLICATIONS
If you do not wish to make your membership subscription payment on-line, you can download and print a membership application form and send it by post.
HRCR Membership application form- The above pdf download(s) require Acrobat Reader.
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Renew Your Membership
Existing members who have received a renewal reminder and wish to pay their annual HRCR subscription on-line, please click here >> RENEW MEMBERSHIP
You will be taken to a secure website to make your payment.
If you do not wish to make your membership subscription payment on-line, you can send the reminder card with your payment by post.
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Keeping in Touch
Join the HRCR and you will receive oldSTAGER, the club magazine, every two months - excellent value and well worth the annual subscription alone.
You will also receive the HRCR Newsletter which comes out every month, packed with up to the minute news items and details of the Area Centre activities. Both publications carry advertising, including rally cars and equipment for sale and wanted.
The HRCR Newsletter is currently in the process of changing over to an emailed format, promptly delivering the latest news direct to members' mailboxes.
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E-Mail Newsletter
HRCR MEMBERS ONLY - UPDATE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS
If you are a paid-up member and have not been receiving the HRCR Newsletter every month by e-mail, it could be because of various reasons such as:
A. You did not give us an e-mail address on your membership application
B. We misread your handwriting on your membership form and have been emailing to an incorrect address
C. You have changed your e-mail address and have not notified us
Please inform the HRCR Office of the e-mail address that you would like your E-Mail Newsletter delivered to, using this form.
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oldSTAGER Magazine

Now in its twentieth year, oldSTAGER is the only magazine totally dedicated to the exciting and varied world of historic rallying.
Published bimonthly, oldSTAGER covers all aspects of the sport, from social scenic runs and economy drives, through all types of road rallying both in the UK and abroad, to full-blown top international stage rallying.
Keeping HRCR members informed about national and international events throughout the season, oldSTAGER is the forum for event news relating to historic rallying.
Whether you are interested in European events such as the Monte Carlo challenge and classic Marathons or more grassroots UK events, oldSTAGER will keep you informed.
All of the HRCR's prestigious championships are covered, from the MSA British Historic Rally Championship, to the Road Rally Championships.
Award winning contributors provide a wide variety of articles to keep any enthusiast up-to-date with both current trends and historical aspects of the exciting sport of historic rallying.
oldSTAGER not only covers the bulging calendar of current events, but also regularly features archive material spotlighting important milestones as well as some less obvious but no less interesting historical aspects.
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