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GET
STARTED
Join the HRCC and
discuss your interest with other members.
Then you will need a
Competition Licence.
A basic Club Licence
(level 2) can be obtained from CAMS. This basic licence will allow you to
participate in events such as Sprints and Regularity Trials. For more
information contact your local CAMS Office.
Confederation of
Australian Motor Sport Ltd (CAMS)
Queensland Regional Office
- Sports House
Corner of Castlemaine and
Caxton Streets
Milton, Queensland 4064
Licence Enquires - 1300
653 529
Phone - (07) 3368 2911
Fax - (07) 3368 2378
Website -
www.cams.com.au
Then your Competition
Vehicle will need to comply with the regulations.
To compete in any CAMS
sanctioned event your competition vehicle will need to comply with
current regulations. These requirements are available in the current CAMS Manual of Motor
Sport, which is available at your local CAMS Office or online at
www.cams.com.au
Then your Competition
Apparel will need to comply with the regulations.
To compete in any CAMS
sanctioned event your competition apparel will need to comply with
Schedule D of the current CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, which is
available at your local CAMS Office or online at
www.cams.com.au
Ready for Competition
Always remember your
safety and the safety of others depends on your actions
The Confederation of
Australian Motor Sport Ltd (CAMS) is committed to providing, so far as it
is practicable, its stakeholders with a structured environment to minimise
risks to health, safety and welfare. CAMS recognise that motor sport is
inherently dangerous and will continue to strive to minimise risk to those
involved through a shared and integrated approach to health and safety.
The CAMS OH&S policy outlines the organisational commitment and policy in
achieving this objective.
The CAMS OH&S Policy is
available at your local CAMS Office or online at
www.cams.com.au
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