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GOOD NEWS FOR UK MOTORSPORT`S LARGER COMPANIES MIA SECURES SUPPORT UNDER BERR`S NEW AUTOMOTIVE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME 26 March 2009 PRESS RELEASE MIA CEO Chris Aylett said: "This new scheme from BERR will help and encourage our larger UK motorsport companies move ahead with major investments, which may have been held back due to the current economic climate and a lack of confidence or availability of finance."All engineering companies in Motorsport Valley UK, large and small, will gain from the `trickle-down` from such investments and the global business and work they generate. There is a particular opportunity for investments linked to low carbon solutions and R&D, which plays to the strengths of our motorsport community, and the growing `green motorsport` initiatives led by the MIA.Ó The MIA has been working tirelessly to ensure that the Government is aware of the interests and difficulties of all UK members and - where they can - they are keen to assist. Last week, Business Minister Ian Pearson explained what companies must do in order to apply to BERR for support under the new Automotive Assistance Programme. The £2.3 billion scheme to facilitate loan and loan guarantees with a minimum of £5 million, has now had clearance from the European Commission and is welcoming applications. It applies to the UK automotive sector and supply chain, which includes companies from motorsport and high-performance engineering and which have a turnover of more than £25 million. New investment is vital to ensure that our industry emerges from the current downturn with the skills and technology base needed to be competitive in global markets, as well as taking the lead in the development of lower carbon transport. The primary aim of this new package is to support the continued delivery of that investment - investment which creates or sustains jobs, develops cutting-edge technology, brings special value to the UK, reduces CO2 emissions and maintains and develops R&D in UK vehicle manufacturing, and the automotive supply chain including motorsport. Further details of the scheme can be found by clicking on the PDF link at the bottom of this document, by visiting: www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/sectors/automotive/aap/page50296.html, or by visiting: www.berr.gov.ukand following links to the Automotive sector and the Automotive Assistance Programme. To register an initial expression of interest, simply email the Automotive Unit at berr.auto@berr.gsi.gov.uk . When doing so, it will be necessary to provide your business name and address in full, with email, telephone and full name of contact. - Ends - For further MIA press information, please contact: Jayne Thomas at the MIA. Tel: 02476 692600. Email: jayne.thomas@the-mia.com. NOTE FOR EDITORS The Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) is the world`s leading trade association for motorsport`s performance engineering, services and tuning industry. It represents the specialised needs of this highly-successful Industry, which - although extending throughout the world and rapidly expanding in the developing nations - is centred here in the UK. The MIA membership displays a wide demographic spread, including motorsport and performance engineering companies, race and rally teams, governing bodies, motorsport services, research organisations, race circuits and universities and colleges. For more information, please contact the Motorsport Industry Association: Tel: 02476 692600. Email: info@the-mia.com. Website: www.the-mia.com/. Website: www.motorsportresearch.com/. /e&oe/ends/ 26 March 2009 |