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details of CAMS licenses are over here: http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...&ObjectID=2

You can get an L2S Junior license but I am not sure what conditions are attached, you should contact your CAMS state office and ask.

Road drivers license doesn't matter at all :)

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Hey all,

I hold a National Rally Licence, and have used it to compete in everything from club level motorkhana's, right up to rounds of the Australian Rally Championship.

Over a L2S, its basically a couple of observed driving tests, an online test, and about $150! :huh:

Nothing too difficult! :)

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C3 has been replaced by PC (Provisional Circuit), the NC (National Circuit).

To upgrade to PC you need to attend a flags lecture and pass the Observed License Test (OLT). These are run by most driver training places in conjuction with their advanced or race driving courses, and also on the practice day before most race rounds. You also need to pass a medical.

To upgrade PC to NC you need to be observed by the clerk of course at 6 race meets in 12 months driving to an appropriate standard.

But you don't need PC for anything unless you are looking at doing full on circuit racing, L2S covers all supersprints, drift days, hillclimbs etc. PC and NC are $350ish a year instead of 80 for L2S

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I'm interested in getting a CAMS licence but unsure of any CAMS-affiliated club...

Which licence is best for me to start off with (2NS or 2S)? ..or can I jump to a higher licence? ..or start with a lower licence?

Help?! Anyone??

Thanks in advanced.

I'm interested in getting a CAMS licence but unsure of any CAMS-affiliated club...

Which licence is best for me to start off with (2NS or 2S)? ..or can I jump to a higher licence? ..or start with a lower licence?

Help?! Anyone??

Thanks in advanced.

i think sau is cams affiliated yeah?

if not where are you from? there are many clubs all over the place.

and you want a L2S to start off with 2NS is non speed.

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