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How do I go about getting a level 1 Cam's licence through skylines australia? I want to eventually get Cam's level 3 before the end of the year. What abouts do I need to do. Someone told me to come here as you guys have Cam's affiliation.

Deej.

someone was right :cheers:

You need to

1) join the SAU VIC club

2) apply for a CAMS license thru the club or direct quoting SAU VIC as your club

Now its unlikely but not impossible you want a level 1 license, they basically dont let you do anything.

Some levels you might want are:

L2NS: Compete in motorkhanas, khanacross and drift events (Level 2 Non Speed)

L2S: Compete in super sprints, hillclimbs etc

L3: Full circuit race license.

When you join a CAMS affiliated club, you are automatically eligible for a L2NS license.

The following Event Types are available to SAU VIC to organise and for members to attend: CIRCUIT, SPEED, ROAD, SOCIAL, MOTORKHANA, TRAINING, DRIFTING

The fees are as follows:

Club membership: $50 Payable to the club

CAMS License: $90 Payable to CAMS

its the cheapest way to get an L2 license.

You have 2 options. You can send it (CAMS license application) in anytime but if you do this you will have to wait until you get your CAMS number back in the mail.

OR - if you fill it out and get Snowman to sign it you will have a 30 day licence which will last until you get your official licence in the mail. The other advantage of this is if you do it on the date you are doing your first CAMS event you will get maximum time beinfit for your 1 years worth of licence.

PM me an email addy and I'll email you a PDF version of the membership form to fill out.

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