New Motorsport Australia Member Portal now available
Thursday 24 March, 2022
The new Motorsport Australia Member portal is now live.
Motorsport Australia is proud to reveal its new look Member Portal, which is now available to use.
Providing users with a cleaner interface, the newly designed dashboard will allow members to easily navigate their way around the portal and complete their tasks.
The portal will continue to hold the important information for Motorsport Australia members and affiliated clubs, such as officials’ and competition licences, club information, certifications and credentials.
Existing members will also be able to renew their licences, while new members can apply for their initial Motorsport Australia licence.
The new design continues the push to enhance the overall experience for existing and new officials following the recent uploading all bronze training modules online.
While only competitors have been able to fully utilise the portal in previous years, the updated portal will now also allow motorsport officials and media to use it and submit applications.
The portal will also allow those with existing media accreditation to renew without the need for paperwork and receive the benefits of accreditation instantaneously – although media will have to wait until the end of 2022 to utilise the new system in readiness for the 2023 motorsport season.
Motorsport Australia CEO Eugene Arocca was thrilled with the launch of the new member portal.
“A lot of hard work has gone into building this new design for our member portal and I think it will certainly make life easier for everyone involved in motorsport,” Arocca said.
“As the world turns digital, Motorsport Australia is committed to constantly evolving and providing our members with digital licences, instant information updating and online certifications in an easy to use experience.
“We are always looking for ways to improve the overall experience for our members and I believe this new user-friendly interface is a great step forward with less paperwork and less time consumed for our members. It also makes good sense from an environmental sustainability point of view.”