Autocross in Australia is type of motorsport sanctioned by CAMS(Confederation of Australian Motor Sport) as a speed event on dirt and less than 2 km in length. Cars are timed against the clock, aiming to complete the course in the shortest time[1]
This form of "racing" makes the perfect introduction to rallying, some events are twilight adding darkness makes the racing further interesting as lighting and knowing the track can start to come into play.
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CAMS regulations require a driver in a speed event to be of at least 14 years of age.
The Victorian Club Autocross Series has three driver class, Ladies, Open and Junior(being under 18 years old at the start of the season)
Both amature and experieced drivers are free to compete, making Autocross a good introductory to other forms of motorsport.
While CAMS defines vehicle classes as being free to the discretion of the event directors they specify that they must comply with the base requirements for vehicles
CAMS requries that autoscross tracks be recognised and licensed for competion.[2]
Deniliquin
Kyneton
Bagshot motorsport complex
Mt Cottrell
Swan Hill
Broadford
Boisdale
Mafeking Rover Park
Shepparton