About CAMS
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Limited (CAMS) has been the custodian of motor sport in Australia since 1953.
CAMS is the National Sporting Authority (ASN) for motor sport in Australia, delegated this responsibility by the Federation Internationale de’l Automobile (FIA) in 1970.
The FIA aims to ensure that motor sport is conducted in accordance with the highest standards of safety, fairness and and social responsibility and CAMS, together with in excess of 120 other ASNs in over 100 nations, are committed to carrying out the mission of the FIA.
Our Core Purpose CAMS is focused on the development, regulation and administration of motor sport.
CAMS Structure The structure of CAMS is best illustrated by the diagram below.
Constitution Constitution of Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Limited.
CAMS History CAMS has a proud history and has been the custodian of motor sport in Australia since 1953.
Honours and Awards CAMS has a number of awards to acknowledge individuals for their services to motor sport and CAMS.
Insurance Coverage & benefits to members including competitors, officials, affiliated clubs & event organisers.
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