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In 1969 a group of dedicated Christians in Sydney, eager to present a Christian witness in motor sport, founded the Christian Autosports Club of Australia. Since that small beginning branches have also been established in other cities and towns. Branches and Sub-branches now exist in Queensland and Victoria as well as having members established in regional centres in these states. Members over time have moved to other countries, cities, towns and states and established groups within those areas that are supporters of Christian Autosports and its ideals. All Australian branches are CAMS affiliated (Confederation of Australian Motor sport) and actively involved in a diverse range of motor sport.

 

Originally the association's competitive involvement was mainly in rallying, Motorkhanas and lap dashes. This has expanded over the years into many diverse areas of motor sport with most common forms of motor sport having been covered at one time or another. The association is actively involved in Motor sport administration and organization. It organizes a range of competition and social activities for the benefit of its members and friends from other motoring organizations. The club also encourages the members to become involved in motor sport administration and to act as officials in motor sport.

 

The club has bi-monthly club meetings to facilitate the running of the club, as well as organising and preparing for future events. Outside of this, the meetings provide a great place to catch up with other members and enjoy the fellowship this brings.

 

Many activities are designed to develop member's mechanical knowledge and driving skills. Some of our best social times occur while engaged as officials in motor sports events. This might include the middle of the night, middle of a forest, at some ridiculous hour, waiting for a car to come through our rally control! We have a heavy focus on the younger members of the club, seeking to provide them with motoring skills long before they can learn to use public roads. This brings a fantastic family atmosphere to the club events.

 

The Club doesn't set itself up as an alternative to the established church but rather as a way for Christians with an interest in cars to constructively use their skills and interests in God's service. The Club is non-denominational Christian Organisation and membership is open to anyone who shares the clubs vision.

Next Event

10/ 12/ 2011

 

Presentation Night/ Christmas Party

(Pit Building - Room 10)

(Eastern Creek Raceway)

 

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