Well as the heading states CAMS has finally agreed in principle to allow people with low or no vision in one eye to have a race license.
As some will know I applied for my license to do the nationals at Warwick, but CAMS said no way bucco!!
Their doctor, Geoff went on to explain that the FIA where changing the rules and had informed CAMS that they had to allow people with mono vision the opportunity to get their race license, as racers in the UK can!! So Geoff pushed mine and another applicants medicals to his CEO, who then had their specialist devise what the extra test would be required, so back off for more test and more time taken while my specialist did the test, type up reports and email them to CAMS specialist who agreed that we could have our race license with some stipulations!!!So finally the license was approved by CAMS CEO and I received a phone call and email to confirm what had happened and the restrictions that would apply, well after Warwick


The first and by far the weirdest one I've ever encountered was that I have to do 2 race meetings, be observered by a CAMS stewart, who must report to CAMS that I can race safely (DOH!!) and I must provide race results, then CAMS will provide me with my provisional!!
NOW how do you go racing without a CAMS license???? I have to do AASA or IRACE!!!!!!


Bloody cheeky bastards, just hope that QLD Raceway see the point of working with me!!
Now to get my race suit etc and a new seat and I'm ready for Top Gear events!!
So if you or someone you know has been knocked back for a CAMS license prevoiusly, let them know that now they can apply for one and if they can satisify the new rules, they can go racings in CAMS events.
See ya on the track!!


Terry