Possibly interested as a reserve after May, busy till then unless you're totally desperate - got plenty of cars to compete in, but not alot of time spare..
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I'm looking into Motorkhana events for 2006, and may have 2 other drivers with nice 70 Celicas who've done it before looking to form a team to enter events throughout the year.
Originally the plan was to get 6 cars to compete in the 4 car MC Team Motorkhana Championship, so we had at least a couple of "reserve" cars to cover times when someone couldn't make it. Unfortunately a couple of people who were keen are moving interstate or overseas, leaving the 3 of us, which is a little tight.
So, if anyone's interested, we might be able to combine to have a good number of people so that as a team, we're in each event, but not everyone has to go to every event.
Anway, here's some info on the Championships so far:
MC Motorsport Autotest Championship:
Cost $70 per entry
I think as a Team event, this is for teams of 4, but have to check?
License: AASA club license or CAMS 2NS
8 Rounds
AM and PM sessions available
Side-by-side action at AHG Airport complex
Six challenges per round
Trophies for each class (6 categories as below)
Categories:
A - up to 2000cc (restricted)
AO - up to 2000cc (open)
B - 2001 to 3600cc (restricted)
BO - 2001 to 3600cc (open)
C - 3601cc+ (restricted)
CO - 3601cc+ (open)
D - all wheel drive vehicles (restricted)
DO - all wheel drive vehicles (open)
Notes: Apply a multiplication factor of 1.7 to your engine if turbocharged or 1.5 if supercharged. Eg My 1600cc (actually 1588cc) times 1.7 is 2720cc (B or BO class)
Dates:
12-Feb-06
12-Mar-06
14-May-06
09-Jul-06
13-Aug-06
10-Sep-06
08-Oct-06
12-Nov-06
State Motorkhana Championship
Not sure of the cost, but probably similar
License would be CAMS 2NS
I think Mitch said this was teams of 3?
Dates:
Beginners Event AM 26-Mar-06
SMC1 PM 26-Mar-06
SMC2 03-Jun-06 (Albany)
SMC3 02-Jul-06
SMC4 13-Aug-06
SMC5 07-Oct-06
Venues for all are TBA, but in Perth Metro, except SMC2.
MaxAuto Action Series
Venue: Carpark Belmont Raceway (Burswood)
Again, think the cost is $50-70 per event?
Licence: CAMS 2NS
Dates:
Rnd 1: Jan 28/29 - fully booked (I'll be going to have a look, feel free to join me)
Rnd 2: Feb 19 - 3 PM spots left
Rnd 3: Mar 18 - 4 AM and 5 PM spots left
Rnd 4: Apr 16 (might move to Apr 9) - 4 AM and 8 PM spots left
Rnd 5: May 28 - 2 AM and 5 PM spots left
Rnd 6: Finals June 18 - 1 AM and 7 PM spots left
If it all gets too difficult, I might just try and get along to a few events this year to research what's involved, and do some driver training and more prep work so as to get involved in 2007. But if any of this interests you, let me know, and if you have a preferred series. I'll chat with Mitch when I've got an idea of interest to see what is the best option.
Possibly interested as a reserve after May, busy till then unless you're totally desperate - got plenty of cars to compete in, but not alot of time spare..
Last edited by CLG; 23-01-2006 at 03:41 AM.
I'm up for it but don't have a cams licence.
How do I get one??? are they expensive?
an S2 licence will cost ya round $80
and you have to be part of a cams club to get one
Rob
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what's a good cams club????
If you visit the CAMS web site it has a list of affiliated car clubs. Prices seem to be from around $30 upwards to over $100 for WASCC at Wanneroo (but they give you access to track open days, etc.)
So, you need to join a CAMS-affiliated club (say $40), then apply for the CAMS license itself ($46). Details of the CAMS 2 NS license are:
Use a Level 2 Non Speed (2NS) to compete in:
+ motorkhana and khanacross events up to International level
+ observed section trials
+ touring road events which contain no closed road sections and no non-race speed sub-events
+ touring assemblies and non-timed road events
+ drifting events
Pre-requisites
Medical
+ Complete Health Statement on application form
Age
+ You must be at least 18 years of age. A junior licence is available for those between 12 and 17 inclusive. You need to be 12 years to compete in Motorkhana. You need to be 16 to compete in Khanacross, unless you have competed in Motorkhana before in which case the minimum age is 14.
Cost
$46 (Junior $11)
Filling out the application form
New Level 2 Non Speed holders
1. Check here to download the Level 2 licence application form.
2. Fill out and return the form to your club or CAMS Member Services.
3. Providing your application is filled out correctly, your Level 2NS licence will be sent to you.
Level 2NS Renewals
Fill out and return the renewal form sent to you. If you have not received your renewal forms, contact Member Services on 1300 653 529
Some people have mentioned a CAMS 2S for $85 that lets you compete in both 2NS (non-speed) and 2S (speed) events (like hillclimbs), so I guess which you'd want would depend on if you're keen on the motorkhanas and/or hillclimbs.
I don't know much about Hill Climbs yet, other than the one I saw in Albany looked like fun and had some nice cars.
Gene
Personally, I'm considering the following clubs, but each and others have their own strengths, etc.
WACC - WA Car Club in Wattle Grove (off-road rally oriented)
AFARCC - All Fours And Rotaries Car Club (Bayswater)
WASCC - WA Sports Car Club (Wanneroo) - membership varies and have lots of options, but a long way from me.
MCC - Mini Car Club - reasonable membership and organises the State Motorkhana Championship.
There were a couple of other possibilities, but this was my short-list. As I said, the list is on the CAMS site: http://www.cams.com.au/
But as I said, this is currently my personal list that seems to suit my location/interests.
Gene
MCC will no longer accept membership purely for CAMS requirements, use the CCCR for this from now on.
I was with the WACC last year, although I wasn't competing, they were good people, and the membership fee is only about $50, they organise a lot of rally events in WA, provide a lot of marshalls etc.
I'm interested in khanacross, I'm going to try to get an A/TE71 built for NS events this year, probably a 3T-TE with a good cam and a CA18 turbo, should be a torque monster, and as the T18 was available with the 1.8L, legality should be a cinch.
Clint,
CCCR?
Sounds like the new USSR?
Gene
I would also be interested in this, depending upon who else was entering and of course the nitty gritty details.
Do we compete as a team and against other teams? or do we form a team but compete for ourself?
And is the racing more of a quickest time wins scenario or a most consistant time wins scenario. Im more keen if its the first, quickest time wins, as i rather be busting a gut to get the quickest time rather than concentrating tryin to be consistant![]()
So im basically hoping for a team vs team scenario with quickest team wins, obviously classes will come into it, to even up the cars/teams......... i assume??
Cheers
Matty
Matty, i might be interested in entering, getting the supra presence up, pending details of course
Eldar.O.
I'm still checking out each of the comps, but the MC one is the only full team one, where teams of 4 (minimum) compete against other teams like WRX, MX5, Porsche teams, etc.
Sounds like the other 2 are individual, but have some possibility of team/groupings.
It's fastest around the course with penalties for things such as hitting cones, going off, having to reverse, etc.
From what I can tell, my preference is either the MC team comp or the MaxAction one.
What do you think? I like the idea of a team of 4 cars, running as Old Skoot Toys or just Team Toyota or something?
Gene
mc's course is very small suits small/4wd cars. Max-action at belmont area is huge great for a variety of cars.
yeah ive heard max action is better too actually, talking to leslie from wheelspin he pulled out of the MC one because he said the categories werent fair.
Apparantly Max aAction in belmont is meant to be better.
Matty
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