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can the cams license be done on the day?? or at the sign in?? Ive gotten my confirmation for the track day in the post... so really getting antsy bout having a thrash around the track

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Hi Matty,

Where did you send this information and what method of paymen did you do the for the CAMS license? Down the paper-work, just need to get it to the correct place along with the $$.

Cheers

On the last page of the CAMS forms down the bottom is where you send it, and just get a money order from the post office to send with it or a cheque.

All. Watch this space with regards to sign in for sprint only entrants. I am on the CSA committee and am talking with the prez to see if we can come up with something suitable for sprint only entrants to sign in on the morning of the sprint which does not kill us with admin. Hopefully advice to come this weekend.

Be warned that it is likely to come with a requirement to arrive EARLY at Mallala to allow us to administer it with time left for scrutineering.

sent an email off to the address on the site in regards to holding a spot. wont be able to organise payment for a week.

... god that makes me sound like the stereotype of an r31 owner. lol.

i received a call from someone last night in regards to filling out a form with the CAMS stuff on it??? still havent got your email....i think i spoke to Brett or Brad???? cant exactly remember the name

Krishy, that would have been Brent? He is the comp sec. I assume that would be filling in the full entry form for the sprint (Which was held back until the supp regs that are attached to it were approved by CAMS)

Which leads me on to your post Matty. The supp regs and formal sprint entry form are now available as a PDF on the Skynats website. Link here.. http://www.skylinenationals.com/Entry_and_...ls_12_09_10.pdf

It would be preferable for these to be back with CSA prior to the event as the less of these we have to deal with on Sunday the better off everyone will be and the quicker we get out on to the track to have our fun.

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