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OK as far as CAMS goes here's the info:

1st job is to get the affiliation. This entitles us to get L2S licences and compete at club events.

For an event to be coverd by the CAMS Public Liability Insurance we need a permit from CAMS.

To run an event and get a permit issued we need acredited scrutineers, Clerk of the Course, trained Marshalls etc.

This is not going to happen overnight. In the short term we should use organisations like Aaron McGill to run these things for us.

Dino, you 100% sure about the requirements? I thought we were covered as long as we notify cams first. The clerk of course etc is only for speed events, I think.

Oh, and I'll be along :P

If CAMS doesn't give us insurance, just go with McGill, Finlay etc. They already have to have the insurance, so the only cost for them is the day itself.

OK CAMS got back to me.

No probs. as long as we call it a training day or similar and don't have timed evnents and prizes etc.

In the short term this is the go. Eventually we will do Motorkhanas etc.

Lets look at doing it in a couple of months as a Club event.

If you guys wish to organise another event before then and get the insurance etc. don't let the Club event preclude you from doing that.

:D

this is how it is panning out

private daythrough a mcgill

i recon 20 cars max, this means the cost will be around 160(lots of room and everyone gets a really good go

30 car max cost 120 each, getting as cramped as you really would want before getting the shits (we had 40 on sunday and it was too full)

i would rather 150 and get a shitload of time because it would be a shitload of fun and the fact we would be pushing it to get that many car( i personally can fill 7 of these spots)

definate price will be back to me by late this afternoon

pete

Originally posted by red900ss

You participate at your own risk.

The insurance is public liability insurance. Like if Joe Public walks through the course and gets run over.

Yerp i know :) so to be entitled to public liability insurance you have to be a club member ?



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