Australian Historic Motor Sport Commission

The Australian Historic Motor Sport Commission (AHMSC) is a body appointed by the Board of CAMS to manage historic motor sport and advise on all related matters.

It is responsible for all historic matters and the advancement of the interests of historic enthusiasts and competitors. It is empowered by CAMS to produce and manage the historic business plan in accordance with the AHMSC Policy Statement and within parameters defined by CAMS.

One aspect of the Commission’s activities is dealing with the eligibility of historic cars. For this purpose, the Commission has established the Historic Eligibility Committee (HEC) and Historic Production-based Eligibility Committee (HPBEC). Each State has resident Eligibility Officers whose job, in the first instance, is to inspect and categorise all cars for which application has been made for an Historic Log Book and Certificate of Description.

All the members of the AHMSC and the Eligibility Committees serve on a voluntary basis and do so solely in the interests of regulating and fostering historic racing and other events involving historic cars.


2011 Australian Historic Motor Sport Commission

Chairman – Bob Cracknell (VIC)

Bill Cutler (VIC)

Dave Dungey (TAS)

John Bryant (SA)

Stuart Kostera (WA)

Bruce Richards (QLD)

Pat Ryan (VIC)

Bryan Miller (NSW)

Edward Gavin (NSW)

Kenneth Innes- Irons (VIC)


Additional members

Historic Portfolio Holder, CAMS Board - Bob Piper (SA)

Safety Portfolio Holders, AIMSS –Michael Henderson (NSW), Tony Caldersmith (NSW)

FIA HMSC Representative – Paul Hamilton (NSW)

Representative for Groups F, P, Q, R - Peter Addision (NSW) 


Policies

Australian Historic Motor Sport Commission Policy Statement (pdf)

130% Rule Guidelines and TRA Example (pdf)


Forms

Historic signage/advertsing application form: H103 Application 5th Category 3.1.3 Paintwork and Signage
 

Minutes

Australian Historic Motor Sport Commission Minutes

 

 

 

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