SSGC joined Mission Motorsport for its charity event at Goodwood Motor Circuit ahead of Armed Forces Day

Specialist security firm SSGC took to the track at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit to give military veterans a high-speed day out to remember.

The Swindon-based company joined its nominated charity Mission Motorsport at the West Sussex venue to offer passenger rides to former military personnel ahead of Armed Forces Day this Saturday (June 28).

Among the famous faces supporting the day were Chris Harris from BBC TV’s Top Gear and former British Army officer Johnny Mercer MP.

SSGC CEO David Stubbs spent the day giving veterans high-octane passenger rides in his race-tuned Honda Civic Type-R as part of the company’s commitment to Mission Motorsport, which has also seen it pledge around £50,000 to the charity so far this year.

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Mission Motorsport works with wounded, injured or sick (WIS) service leavers and veterans and helps those affected by military operations by engagement through sport.

David, himself a former military police officer, said: “I’ve been involved in motorsport for the last 15 years as an ex-bike racer and I’m a veteran myself, so the link with Mission Motorsport is the perfect place for us as a company to be.

“SSGC is a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant, an ongoing commitment to support the armed forces community, and taking part in days like this is a big part of that pledge.”

SSGC has a long-standing link with the armed forces community and last year deployed more than 4,000 staff, many of whom were military veterans, to marshal Covid-19 testing centres across the UK on behalf of the UK government.

SSGC managing director Demelza Staples added: “Our partnership with Mission Motorsport is really important to us. This event allowed us to give those beneficiaries a day out and acknowledge everything they have given to us, not just as a business but as a country as well.

“The transferrable skills they bring into our business are just phenomenal. We have COVID-19 testing sites which run like clockwork because of our veterans and what they contribute.”

Mission Motorsport CEO and founder James Cameron said: “Our charity is about using sport to ultimately help people become happy in their careers beyond the military.

“SSGC are doing wonderful things at the moment in employing ex-military people and them joining events like this is part of that covenant commitment they’ve made. As an act of advocacy, it’s just wonderful.”

The SSGC team will be returning to the circuit in support of the veteran community at its next track day at Croft in North Yorkshire on August 3.

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