FéDéRATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE


The 'Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile', commonly referred to as the 'FIA', is a non-profit association established on June 20, 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users.
It was founded as 'Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus' (AIACR), which describes its structure as an international organisation of national clubs. Headquartered at 8, Place de la Concorde, Paris, France, it consists of 213 national member organisations in 125 countries worldwide.[2] Its current president is Max Mosley.
For the general public, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for motor racing events. In 1922, the FIA delegated the organisation of automobile racing to the 'CSI' ('Commission Sportive Internationale'), an autonomous committee that later became the 'FISA' ('Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile'). A restructuring of the FIA in 1993 lead to the disappearance of the FISA, putting motor racing under direct management of the FIA.
As is the case with soccer's FIFA, the FIA is generally known by its French name and acronym, even in English-speaking countries, but is occasionally rendered as ''International Automobile Federation''.

Contents
Structure
Members
Event history
Events
Notes and references
External links

Structure



FIA General Assembly – the Federation's supreme governing body, consisting of the presidents of the FIA's numerous member clubs.


FIA President – also serves as chairman of the General Assembly



FIA Deputy President for Mobility and the Automobile




FIA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile – governs all non-sporting FIA activities




★ Mobility and Automobile commissions



FIA Deputy President for Sport




FIA World Motor Sport Council – governs all the sporting events regulated by the FIA




★ Sporting commissions

FIA Senate

FIA International Court of Appeal

FIA Secretariat

Members


Some of the members of FIA are:[3]

IMI, Indonesia

AA, Great Britain

ACF, France

ADAC, Germany

AMSS, Serbia

ASN Canada FIA, Canada

AvD, Germany

IMSA, USA

CCC, Great Britain

FIVA, Great Britain

JAF, Japan

MSA, Great Britain

RAC, Great Britain

ACI, Italy

PZM, Poland

CAMS, Australia

Confederação Brasileira de Automibilismo, Brazil

HKAA, Hong Kong

ELPA, Greece

Federação Portuguesa de Automobilismo e Karting, Portugal

AAP, Philippines

FMSCI, India

Event history


In 1946 the true history of Formula One began in with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's (FIA's) standardisation of rules.
In 1950, the FIA organised the first World Championship for race car drivers in racing events, known today as Formula One.
In 1955, the FIA created the World Endurance Championship, the first points series for sports car racing in the world. This championship only had scoring for manufacturers until 1981. From 1982, with the new Group C prototype regulations, a drivers championship was added. The championship finally met its demise in 1993.
In 1973, the FIA organised the first World Rally Championship. The Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo became the first ever FIA World Rally Championship event.

Events


The FIA currently regulates the following events:

★ FIA Formula One World Championship

★ FIA World Rally Championship

★ FIA World Touring Car Championship

★ FIA GP2 (formerly Formula 3000) International Championship

FIA GT Championship

FIA GT3 European Championship

FIA GT4 European Cup

CIK-FIA Karting World Championship

★ FIA European Touring Car Championship

★ FIA European Truck Racing Cup

★ FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup

★ FIA European Drag Racing Championship

★ FIA European Autocross Championship

★ FIA European Rallycross Championship

★ FIA Alternative Energies Cup

★ FIA European Hill Climb Championship

★ FIA International Hill Climb Challenge

★ FIA European Hill Climb Cup

★ FIA Historic Racing Championships

★ FIA Historic Rally Championship

★ FIA Historic Regularity Runs

★ FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship

★ FIA European Rally Cups

★ FIA Middle East Rally Championship

★ FIA African Rally Championship

★ FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

★ FIA European Rally Championship

A1 Grand Prix

Superleague Formula
The FIA formerly regulated the following events:

★ FIA World Sportscar Championship

FIA Sportscar Championship

Notes and references


1. Some countries are influenced only indirectly via their national governing bodies.
2. FIA homepage - organisation May 16, 2007
3. FIA homepage - index of members

External links



The FIA's official website

A diagram of the structure of the FIA

Statutes of the FIA

FIA sporting regulations

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