Honours and Awards

Honours and Awards

CAMS gives honours to recognise those people in the community whose service and contributions have made a significant difference to CAMS and motor sport.

The CAMS honours and awards system recognises the actions and achievements of people who go above and beyond what could be reasonably expected, and in doing so, encourages aspirations and ideals of the highest standards and values within our sport. 

         

 

 

President of Honour

In 1994, CAMS created the position of "President of Honour" and conferred it upon its longest serving President, (The Late) John Large after his retirement from that position (1994 - 2006).

 

Chairman of Honour

In 1968, CAMS created the position of "Chairman of Honour" and conferred it upon the first independent Presdent, (The Late) Owen Grahame after his retirement from the position (1963 - 1968).


Nominations

Find out how you can nominate someone for a CAMS Honour and/or Award.

Presidents

The history of CAMS Presidents from 1953 to current.

Official of the Year

The purpose of the Australian and State Motor Sport Official of the Year awards is to recognise outstanding achievements as a volunteer motor sport official.

Motor Sport Personality of the Year

This award is to recognise an individual in the industry who is not necessarily the champion of their category, but who is a good ambassador for Australian motor sport.

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