Follows racing incident earlier this year
Money raised after a racing incident at this year's Southern 100 will go towards privacy screens, blankets and tarpaulin.
That's according to a marshal who raised over £11,000 through her fundraising page, cash donations and by hosting a racing night.
In July racer Alan Connor and marshal Liam Clarke were killed following a racing incident - marshals struggled to shield them from spectators.
Debbie Harris says with the 12 new privacy screens, anyone injured, can get medical attention in dignity:
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