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From Dotars two weeks ago:

'Please refer to the race/rally section of the bulletin as it will advise of the eligibility criteria and of the documents required to process your application for approval.'

The bulletin says CAMS licence, but as detailed earlier in the thread, with drag racing etc there are ways around this.

Also, I've got another tarmac rally car due to arrive next week (fourth rally import... no I have even crashed one of them!) and as always it as a painless process with my CAMS National Rally licence and summary of events competed in.

I organised the import of a mates tarmac rally R32 GTR with an CAMS L2S and no dramas either.

The issue is the so called experts being vague as to the exact ruling so they make their money after suckering someone into buying a car and only after that do they organise an import approval and the truth comes out, not having a hassle is different to possible.

You wont have hassles in importing a car for race/rally use if this is followed.
call dotars as we often do, and you'll find out it is VERY possible to import without a CAMS licence

You do not have to buy a car before applying for approval to import a race car which no one seems to mention.

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