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hay guys just asking is it hard to get a cams licence what do you have to do to get one is it very expensive and what does it allow you to do 

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getting a cams license is easy, depending on what you want to do.

I recently applied for a L2S License [meaning Level 2 Speed] which allows you to partake in most events like hill climb, super sprint, motorkana, etc. The L2S License costs $85 and you can may by money order, cheque or credit card.

you have to be part of a CAMS affiliated Club in order to get a cams license also. The SAU NSW Members club is the club to join for all you SAU people.

You also need to meet certain scruitneering criteria, like having a fire extinguisher in the car etc. [ i wont go into much detail]

you will also need a number and triangle for your car you can get magnetic ones, much like i purchased from the NSCC.

its a pain in the ass setting everything up and getting everything organised, but it is the best fun when your out there racing!

hope this little info helps you a bit

-mark

[ps ive got a L2S License]

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you have to be part of a CAMS affiliated Club in order to get a cams license also.  The SAU NSW Members club is the club to join for all you SAU people.

Unless you want to be cool in which case you join the SAU Vic for all your CAMS needs!!! I mean we even have a track sprint club championship!

:chairshot

:rofl:

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I would like to go on the licence list , I hold a current C4!

It would be good to get together a list of CAMS license holders in the club so we can:

* Find replacement drivers when necessary

* Organise practice days

* Get together ppl for hillclimbs etc.

So, post here if you hold a CAMS license!

C2NS - motorcross, khanacross

C2S - hillclimbs, supersprints

C3 - curcuit racing provisional

C4 - curcuit racing national

C5 - curcuit racing international

Also post if you've done an approved course but haven't got around to the paperwork yet.....

Mods, can you make this thread sticky?

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I hold a L2S, and have competed in a couple of GP Rallys and a heap of sprints over the years. Currently getting the car log-booked so I can enter the Victorian Hillclimb State Championship next year. I also hold a CAMS Scrutineers licence (level 3) and a Communications licence (level 4).

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how do i get cams licence

Go to http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...tors&ObjectID=2 and get the appropriate application form. Depending on the type / level of licence you require, you may need to do some Observed Licence Tests (OLTs).

Don't forget that you will need to be a member of a CAMS-affiliated club first...

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cool sanger....which meets do you race at? the same historics as the group A cars, or the GEAR meets?

Hey duncan,

I race at the hsrca meets, It was good to see the skylines out at them. I have been spectating at the events for about 4 or 5 years but havent ever seen them before. I gues they havent been eligable till recently??????

If you get the gtr ready for racing again this year i will have to try and come and do some flag marshaling so that i can apply for my full licence next year.

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