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So i cant get my L2S license at im not apart of a cams affiliated club, im told by one of the people at the cams office that SAU are newly added to the list

anyone confirm this, point my to the right direction on how to go about this etc etc...

Greatly appreciated, Regards Anthony

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Correct. SAU-SA is CAMS affiliated.

PM replied to Anthony (13B) :happy:

To anyone else who wants to join a CAMS affiliated club ... and not just any club, but a Skyline club ... PM me your email address and I will forward on everything you need. :)

From what CAMS has listed for an L2s, you need to meet the standard of:

* medical fitness

* knowledge of the principles that underpin the competitive and safe nature of motor sport

* demonstrated practical ability for the discipline of choice

* In addition, all competitors are required to comply with the CAMS Anti-doping Policy

Im not sure if CAMS test this or if the club does?

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