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I'm keen - just gotta wade through the bollocks required before you can get out & have a go.

How come we didn't have to do this for the single day thingy we did - is it because the team events are formally recognised?

Thanks for your work Ken.

the single day thingy is a training day and is done inhouse so to speak.

If you can guarantee 20 or so people every time then no prob.

MC is run as a CAMS sanctioned event and thats where the paper warfare comes in.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko,

Looks like I'll be joining the AFARCC(All fours and Rotary), for my CAMS affiliation. I'm definately keen to get the ball rolling on this.

Check out http://www.allfours.org.au/

See'ya:burnout:

Why that one? Just cos it's fun to say AFARCC?

Originally posted by skyzerr33

why do u have to choose?

everything i've read just says u can buy the license off the affiliated club

You can buy the license off the club thats running the event on the day but you have to be a member of an affiliated club in the first place.

All the events you will compete in the scrutineer will ask for club and CAMS lic.

No got , no start or a $60 non refundablr fine.

Cheers

Ken

The WRX club is a non affiliated club too as not everyone who joins wants to compete and to be affiliated costs money..

I think they get around that by getting people to join the CMC sports register for $30 then pay $91 for CAMS licence.

Ken

Couldn't SAU do it this way too?

Cheers

Originally posted by R34

The WRX club is a non affiliated club too as not everyone who joins wants to compete and to be affiliated costs money..

I think they get around that by getting people to join the CMC sports register for $30 then pay $91 for CAMS licence.

Ken

Couldn't SAU do it this way too?

Cheers

Yep

Ken

thats how i did it last year when i got my CAMS license, paid $20 to join with CCCSR (Combined Car Clubs Sports Register) and then just pay for the CAMS license, easy as, was up at MC's on sunday for the first round, was a very good day apart from the heat, i ended up in the top 3 cars of the day, which made it a bit better day, lol :D

:burnout: :lol:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Radium,

Ken is looking into us joining the MC days as individuals, so that on the day we would form a group, you interested in that?

See'ya:burnout:

yep.. sounds good.

As long as it doesnt clash with the max action dates ( March 9th, April 6th and May 4th 2003), then im in!

Shaun

Originally posted by R33_Cam

i ended up in the top 3 cars of the day, which made it a bit better day, lol :D

:burnout:  :lol:

What were you driving? I didn't see any 'lines in the results

Cheers

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