CAMS President Andrew Papadopoulos has been re-elected unopposed for a further three-year term.
Papadopoulos said he was proud to serve another term as President and was excited about the future of motor sport in Australia.
“It is truly an honour to be CAMS President and to be re-elected for a further three years is very humbling,” Papadopoulos said.
“It’s an exciting time to be part of motor sport – there is strong growth at the grassroots level, with a record number of affiliated clubs, and we are regularly seeing an increase in the number of licence holders across Australia. This certainly illustrates that there are many positives for us as a sport to celebrate.
“Of course, motor sport always presents its challenges which we as a Board continue to work through but there’s no doubt the sport is in a strong position, as is CAMS itself.
“We know there is plenty of work still to do and the entire CAMS Board and all our dedicated staff and volunteers are committed to ensuring motor sport in Australia goes from strength-to-strength.”
Papadopoulos, who has been President since 2009, acknowledged CAMS remained in a strong financial position.
“We are on track to record another surplus in 2018 and that will all go back into ensuring the sustainability of the sport,” Papadopoulos added.
“A new and larger CAMS head office will also open in Melbourne next year, ensuring that we have the space and resources available to our staff to allow the continued growth of motor sport in Australia. It will also provide space for members of the motor sport community to access, whether for training, meetings or otherwise.”
CAMS can also confirm fellow Board members Tony South and Graeme Emerton were also re-elected as Vice Presidents for another 12 months.
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