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http://www.cmitas.org/documents/CMIRegularityBaskervilleFlyer.pdf

You guys should come do this with me :)

July 17th at Baskerville raceway.

Vehicle and safety requirements:

Competitors must wear:

1. A helmet that complies with AS 1698 and carries a marking to that effect or be otherwise

specifically approved by CAMS.

2. Non flammable clothing including cover from wrists to throat to ankle. No person shall compete

wearing nylon or similar apparel.

3. Suitable footwear - thongs, high heel shoes, roman sandals and the like are prohibited.

4. Goggles or lens other than glass (to AS 1609) in open cars.

Competition vehicles:

1. Vehicles must comply with Schedules A and B of the current CAMS Manual of Motor Sport

(www.cams.com.au).

2. Seat belts to AS 2596 or of a type specifically approved by CAMS.

3. A securely located fire extinguisher (ie metal bracket) which complies with AS 1841 and

maintained in compliance with AS 1851 (minimum 900g).

4. Rollover protection is recommended for all events.

5. All forward facing lights must be covered with transparent material (eg clear contact)

6. A blue triangle (150mm sides) indicating location of the battery.

7. All vehicles must be adequately muffled to comply with noise restrictions

8. Fuel must be in accordance with Schedule G of the current CAMS Manual.

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