https://www.fia.com/news/fia-announces-gds-new-national-sporting-authority-canada
More information to follow for ARMS Clubs/Members when available.
https://www.fia.com/news/fia-announces-gds-new-national-sporting-authority-canada
More information to follow for ARMS Clubs/Members when available.
ARMS will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation; an unprecedented and fast changing situation affecting all of our communities.
The health and safety of our whole motorsport community is paramount. ARMS & its affiliated clubs will be complying with all provincial pandemic requirements. This applies to both motor sport events, and club meetings/gatherings.
All events are cancelled until June 1st 2020. The situation will be reassessed mid-April to determine the calendar for the rest of the season.
Further notification of postponement or cancellation will be communicated: – via email to club presidents to disseminate to their memberships – Published on the ARMS calendar – Published on ARMS social media platforms
Please understand this is not how we envisioned our 2020 season, so let’s respect the recommendations to ensure we can have a more productive 2021.
ARMS continues to work with the regions and promoters to reach the common goal of obtaining an ASN for Canada to benefit all stakeholders.
To address the immediate concern of our insurance ending on March 31st- ARMS will be pursuing insurance options with Stoneridge to ensure any club/regional/national events in our region can move forward as scheduled while the details of the ASN are being developed. Details on this will be disseminated to your club presidents.
Thank you,
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Cindy McCarron
President
Atlantic Region Motor Sports Inc.
Following is an update on the current situation from our President:
Hi Everyone,
Thank you for your participation and patience with the conference calls. We will inevitably have more over the next few months as more information develops.
Below are the take aways from the call. Please feel free to share with the members of your clubs:
Plan A-The 6 Regions are awarded the ASN and we continue to move forward with our new organization
Plan B– The 6 regions do not get the ASN but we continue to work together as a nation for amateur motorsport in Canada. Stoneridge is prepared to offer insurance packages to us.There will be a question at this point of how GCRs/NRRs can be written etc (i.e. can they reference FIA standards if we aren’t affiliated to FIA…), this is being investigated as I write this.
Plan C– If the 6 regions decide not to work together then ARMS can function on our own, and purchase an insurance package from Stoneridge for our club/regional events and continue to function as is.
You will need to scroll down to the section titled: “Who’s in Charge of Racing in Canada”.
I am sharing this article with you as it is a good demonstration of inaccurate/misleading information regarding this situation.
– It is an opinion piece by a well known motorsport journalist
– This section of the article is very Ontario-centric
– The author interviewed only Paul Cooke.
– Paul stated that it was “time to turn over responsibility of motorsport in Canada to someone else” implies that a plan was in place post resignation. As we are all now aware- this was not the case.
– CASC-OR is not preparing an application to the FIA. CASC-OR part of the 6 regions working together on an application.
It is just a reminder to be cautious of what you read. If you come across anything, please reach out to the ARMS Executive for clarification.
Lastly, my next call with the 6 regions is Monday January 13th 2020. I will provide you all with an update post call. In the meantime, if you have any questions/concerns/comments/constructive criticism please shoot me an email.
Thanks again,
Cindy
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Cindy McCarron
President
Atlantic Region Motor Sports Inc.
Attached is a link to the first official communication received today from ASN Canada FIA regarding their resignation.
ARMS has been aware of their resignation since December 10th, and since has been and continues to work with the other regions to ensure Motorsport in Canada continues. This resolution will take time, so please be patient.
As you will read in the letter, the current insurance package is valid until March 31st 2020. All clubs/activities can continue as planned.
Any new information regarding the future of events past March 31st 2020 will be provided to ARMS Clubs to disseminate to their membership as it becomes available. Please make sure you have provided your correct contact information to your club.
If you have any questions, please contact ARMS President, Cindy McCarron directly at the email below.
Cindy McCarron
President
Atlantic Region Motor Sports Inc.
