
Licences
AASA offers a range of competitor licences designed to cater to all levels of motorsport, from grassroots enthusiasts to national level competitors.
Our licensing is straightforward, affordable and accessible, ensuring that drivers and teams can participate in their chosen discipline with ease.
AASA licenses cover a variety of motorsport activities, including circuit racing, rally, off-road, karting, speedway, and tarmac rally. Whether you need a Day License for a single event, a General Speed Event License, or a National Race License for higher-level competition, AASA provides flexible options to suit your needs.
Types
Day
Single Day Licence
National Race
Annual Licence
General Speed Event
Annual Licence
Off Road
Annual Licence
Off Road Single Event
Single Event Licence
National Speedway
Annual Licence
National Gravel Rally
Annual Licence
Tarmac Rally
Annual Licence
NZ Rally
Annual Licence
Driver Training
Annual Licence
National Karting
Annual Licence
FAQs
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AASA provides a variety of competitor licences, including Day Licences, General Speed Event Licences, National Race Licences, Off-Road Licences, Karting Licences, Rally Licences, Speedway Licences, and Tarmac Rally Licences. We also offer Driver Training Licences for those participating in non-competitive track days and training events.
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You can apply for an AASA licence online through www.aasa.com.au/licences.
Simply select the licence type that suits your needs, complete the application form, and submit the required photo and documentation.
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Most AASA licences are processed within a few business days. Once approved, you will receive a digital copy via email.
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For higher level licences, such as a National Race Licence, a medical examination is required every two years. Details can be found [insert link] website during the application process.
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A Day Licence is a single-event licence for competitors who do not hold an annual licence. It is ideal for casual participants or first-time racers looking to experience motorsport before committing to a full licence.
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Yes, if you hold an existing AASA licence and want to move to a higher level, you can apply for an upgrade. Additional documentation or a medical clearance may be required, depending on the new licence type.
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AASA licences are designed for events sanctioned within Australia. If you plan to compete internationally, you will need to check with the event organisers or relevant sanctioning bodies regarding eligibility requirements.
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Licence renewal can be done online through our website. You will receive a reminder before your licence expires, allowing you to renew it quickly and continue competing without interruption.
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If you need assistance, you can contact the AASA team via phone on 03 5721 7800, email info@aasa.com.au, or the contact form [add link] on our website. We are happy to help with any questions regarding licensing, applications, or event eligibility.