Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile; forkortet FIA, det internationale bilsportsforbund, er styreorganet for flere store konkurrencer i motorsport. Organisationen blev grundlagt i 1904 og har 240 nationale medlemsorganisationer i 144 lande. Hovedkvarter ligger på Place de la Concorde i Paris. Formand for FIA er franskmand Jean Todt.[1]
Medlemsorganisationer
Afrika
- Mechanical Sports Federation of Algeria (FASM) – Sport and Mobility
- Touring Club of Algeria (TCA) – Mobility
- Botswana Motor Sports – Sport
- Emergency Assist 991 – Mobility
- Automobile Club of Burundi (CAB) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Federation of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FEDACO) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile and Touring Club of Egypt (ATCE) – Sport and Mobility
- Ministry of Tourism of the Arab Republic of Egypt – Mobility
- National Federation Motor Racing Eritrea – Sport
- Ethiopian Motor Association (EMA) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Gabon – Sport and Mobility
- Federation Ivoirienne Du Sport Automobile (FISAM) – Sport
- Automobile Association of Kenya (AAK) – Mobility
- Kenya Motor Sports Foundation (KMSF) – Sport
- Automobile and Touring Club of Libya (ATCL) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Sport Federation of Madagascar (FSAM) – Sport
- Mechanical Sports Federation of Mauritania – Sport
- Club Automobile de Rallye (CAR) – Sport
- Royal Moroccan Federation of Motor Sport (FRMSA) – Sport
- Royal Automobile Club of Morocco (RACM) – Mobility
- Automobile and Touring Club of Mozambique (ATCM) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Namibia (AAN) – Mobility
- Namibia Motor Sport Federation (NMSF) – Sport
- Automobile Sports Club of Nigeria (ASCN) – Sport
- Automobile and Touring Club of Nigeria – Mobility
- Rwanda Automobile Club (RAC) – Sport and Mobility
- Senegalaise Federation of Motor Sport and Motorcycle (FSSAM) – Sport
- Federation Senegalaise Des Rally (FSR) – Sport
- Sudan Automobile and Tourism Club (SAC) – Mobility
- Sudanese Automobile and Touring Club (SATC) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of South Africa (AASA) – Mobility
- Motorsport South Africa (MSA) – Sport
- Automobile Association of Tanzania (AAT) – Sport and Mobility
- National Automobile Club of Tunisia (NACT) – Sport and Mobility
- Touring Club of Tunisia (TCT) – Mobility
- Automobile Association of Uganda (AA Uganda) – Mobility
- Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of Uganda (FMU) – Sport
- Zambia Motor Sport Association (ZMSA) – Sport
- Automobile Association of Zimbabwe (AAZ) – Mobility
- Zimbabwe Motor Sports Federation (ZMSF) – Sport
Asien
- Automobile & Touring Club of the United Arab Emirates – Sport and Mobility
- Arvikon Automobile and Tourist Club – Mobility
- Automobile Federation of Armenia (FAA) – Sport and Mobility
- Azerbaijan Automobile Federation (AAF) – Sport
- Bahrain Motor Federation (BMF) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Bangladesh (AAB) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Cambodia – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association Philippines (AAP) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Georgia – Mobility
- Georgian Automobile Federation – Mobility
- Georgian Automobile Sport Federation – Sport
- Hong Kong Automobile Association (HKAA) – Sport and Mobility
- Federation of Indian Automobile Associations (FIAA) – Mobility
- Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) – Sport and Mobility
- Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) – Sport and Mobility
- Motorcycle and Automobile Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran (MAFIRI) – Sport
- Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran (TACI) – Mobility
- Iraq Automobile and Touring Association – Mobility
- Automobile and Touring Club of Israel (MEMSI) – Sport and Mobility
- Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) – Sport and Mobility
- Yemen Club for Touring and Automobile (YCTA) – Sport and Mobility
- Royal Automobile Club of Jordan (RACJ) – Sport and Mobility
- Automotorsport Federation of Republic of Kazakhstan – Sport
- Off Road Kazakhstan – Mobility
- China Tourism Automobile and Cruise Association (CTACA) – Mobility
- Federation of Automobile Sports of China (FASC) – Sport and Mobility
- Auto Motor Sport and Road Safety Federation – Sport
- Kuwait Automobile and Touring Club (KATC) – Mobility
- Kuwait International Automobile Club (KIAC) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile and Touring Club of Lebanon (ATCL) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile General Association Macao-China (China-Macau Autosports Club) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM) – Sport and Mobility
- Nepal Automobiles' Association – Sport
- Oman Automobile Association (OAA) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Pakistan (AAP) – Mobility
- Motorsport Association of Pakistan (MAP) – Sport
- Palestinian Motor Sport and Motorcycle Federation – Sport and Mobility
- Qatar Automobile and Touring Club (QATC) – Mobility
- Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) – Sport
- Saudi Arabian Motor Sport Federation (SAMSF) – Sport
- Saudi Automobile and Touring Association (SATA) – Mobility
- Saudi Automobile Federation (SAF) – Mobility
- Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) – Mobility
- Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) – Mobility
- Ceylon Motor Sports Club (CMSC) – Sport
- Korea Automobile Association (KAA) – Mobility
- Korea Automobile Racing Association (KARA) – Sport
- Automobile and Touring Club of Syria (ATCS) – Mobility
- Syrian Automobile Club (SAC) – Sport and Mobility
Kinesisk Taipei (Republikken Kina (Taiwan))
- Chinese Taipei Automobile Association (CTAA) – Mobility
- Chinese Taipei Motor Sports Association (CTMSA) – Sport
- Royal Automobile Association of Thailand (RAAT) – Sport and Mobility
- National Center of Automobile Sports of Turkmenistan – Sport
Europa
- Automobile Club Albania (ACA) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Andorra (ACA) – Sport and Mobility
- Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB) – Sport and Mobility
- Touring Club Belgium (TCB) – Mobility
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Automobile Club (BIHAMK) – Mobility
- Bulgarian Automobile Union (UAB) – Sport and Mobility
- Dansk Automobil Sports Union (DASU) – Sport
- Forenede Danske Motorejere (FDM) – Mobility
- Automobile Club of Estonia (EAK) – Mobility
- Estonian Autosport Union (EASU) – Sport and Mobility
- AKK Motorsport (AKK) – Sport
- Automobilförbundet/Autoliitto (Automobile and Touring Club of Finland) (AL) – Mobility
- SF-Caravan (SFC) – Mobility
- Automobile Club of France (ACF) – Mobility
- Automobile Club Association – Mobility
- Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) – Sport
- French Federation of Camping and Caravanning (FFCC) – Mobility
- Automobile and Touring Club of Greece (ELPA) – Sport and Mobility
- Belarusian Auto Moto Touring Club (BKA) – Mobility
- Automobile Federation of Belarus (FAB) – Sport and Mobility
- Hungarian Auto Club (MAK) – Mobility
- National Automobile Sport Federation of Hungary (MNASZ) – Sport
- Félag íslenskra bifreiðaeigenda (Icelandic Automobile Association) (FÍB) – Mobility
- Akstursíþróttasamband Íslands (Icelandic Motorsport Association) (AKIS) – Sport
- Automobile Association Ireland (AA Ireland)
- Royal Irish Automobile Club (RIAC) – Sport
- Automobile Club d'Italia (ACI) – Sport and Mobility
- Croatian Car and Karting Federation (CCKF) – Sport
- Croatian Auto Club (HAK) – Mobility
- Cyprus Automobile Association (CAA) – Sport and Mobility
- Auto-Moto Society of Latvia (LAMB) – Mobility
- Latvian Federation of Motor Vehicles (LAF) – Sport
- Automobile Club of the Principality of Liechtenstein (ACFL) – Sport and Mobility
- Association of Lithuanian Automobilists (LAS) – Mobility
- Lithuanian Automobile Club (LAC) – Mobility
- Lithuanian Automobile Sport Federation (LASF) – Sport
- Automobile Club of Luxembourg (ACL) – Sport and Mobility
- Malta Motorsport Federation (MMF) – Sport
- Touring Club Malta (TCM) – Mobility
- Automobile Club of Moldova – Mobility
- International Association of Road Hauliers of Moldova – Mobility
- Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) – Sport and Mobility
- Auto-Moto Association of Montenegro (AMSCG) – Sport and Mobility
- KNAC National Autosport Federation (KNAF) – Sport
- Royal Dutch Automobile Club (KNAC) – Mobility
- Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB) – Mobility
- Auto-Moto Association of Macedonia (AMSM) – Mobility
- Norges Automobil-Forbund (NAF) – Mobility
- Kongelig Norsk Automobilklub (KNA) – Sport and Mobility
- Polish Automobile and Motorcycle Association (PZM) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Portugal (ACP) – Mobility
- Portuguese Federation of Auto Racing and Karting (FPAK) – Sport
- Federation of Portuguese Cycling and Bike Users (FPCUB) – Mobility
- Automobile Club of Romania (ACR) – Sport and Mobility
- Autoclub Assistance-Rus (ACAR) – Mobility
- Russian Automobile Federation (RAF) – Sport and Mobility
- Russian Automobile Society (RAS) – Mobility
- Russian Federation Auto Sport and Tourism (RFAST) – Mobility
- Auto Motoring Federation of Sam Marino (FAMS) – Sport
- Auto-Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) – Sport and Mobility
- Slovak Association of Motor Sport (SAMS) – Sport
- Slovakian Autotourist Club (SATC) – Mobility
- Autoklub Slovakia Assistance – Mobility
- Automobile Association of Slovenia (AMZS) – Mobility
- Auto Sport Federation of Slovenia – Sport
- Royal Automobile Club of Spain (RACE) – Mobility
- Royal Spanish Federation of Racing (RFEA) – Sport
- Royal Automobile Club of Catalonia (RACC) – Mobility
- Kungliga Automobil Klubben (KAK) – Mobility
- Riksförbundet M Sverige – Mobility
- Svenska Bilsportförbundet (SBF) – Sport
- Sveriges MotorCyclister (SMC) – Mobility
- Automobile Club de Suisse (ACS) – Mobility
- Auto Sport Suisse – Sport
- Touring Club Suisse (TCS) – Mobility
- Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (ADAC) – Mobility
- Automobilclub von Deutschland (AVD) – Mobility
- Deutscher Motor Sport Bund (DMSB) – Sport
- Autoclub of the Czech Republic (ACCR) – Sport and Mobility
- Ustredni Automotoklub CR (UAMK CR) – Mobility
- Turkish Automobile Sports Federation (TOSFED) – Sport
- Touring and Automobile Club of Turkey (TTOK) – Mobility
Storbritannien (De forenede kongeriger)
- Automobile Association (AA) – Mobility
- Camping and Caravanning Club (CCC) – Mobility
- Caravan and Motorhome Club – Mobility
- IAM RoadSmart – Mobility
- Motor Sports Association (MSA) – Sport
- Royal Automobile Club (RAC) – Mobility
- Automobile Federation of Ukraine (FAU) – Sport and Mobility
- Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants – Mobility
- Austrian Automobile Motorcycle and Touring Club (ÖAMTC) – Sport and Mobility
- Austrian Camping Club (ÖCC) – Mobility
Nordamerika
- Belize Automobile Club (BAC) – Sport
- Bahamas Motor Sports Association – Sport
- Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF) – Sport and Mobility
- ASN Canada FIA – Sport
- Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) – Mobility
- Automobile Club of Costa Rica (ACCR) – Sport and Mobility
- Karting and Automobile Federation of Cuba (FAKC) – Sport and Mobility
- Dominican Automobile Club – Mobility
- Dominican Motor Racing Federation – Sport
- Automobile Club of El Salvador (ACES) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Guatemala – Sport
- Auto Sport Haiti – Sport and Mobility
- Honduran Association of Motor Sport – Sport
- Jamaica Automobile Association (JAA) – Mobility
- Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) – Sport and Mobility
- Mexican Association Automotives (AMA) – Mobility
- Domestic Car Association – Mobility
- Automovil Club de Mexico
- Mexican International Motor Sport Federation (OMDAI) – Sport
- Automotive Club of Nicaragua – Sport
- Automotive Association of Touring and Sports of Panama (ASAI) – Sport and Mobility
- Racing Federation of Puerto Rico – Sport and Mobility
- Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Association (TAA) – Mobility
- Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Sports Association (TTASA) – Sports
- American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA) – Mobility
- Automobile Competition Committee for the United States (ACCUS) – Sport
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Oceania
- Australian Automobile Association (AAA) – Mobility
- Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) – Sport
- Motorsport New Zealand (MSNZ) – Sport
- New Zealand Automobile Association (NZAA) – Mobility
Sydamerika
- Automovil Club Argentino (ACA) – Sport and Mobility
- Bolivian Automobile Club (ACB) – Sport and Mobility
- Automotive Association of Brazil (AAB) – Mobility
- Brazilian Automobile Club – Mobility
- Brazilian Auto Racing Confederation (CBA) – Sport
- Automobile Club of Chile – Mobility
- Chilean Federation of Motor Sport (FADECH) – Sport
- Touring and Automobile Club of Colombia (ACC) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Ecuador (ANETA) – Sport and Mobility
- Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club – Sport
- Touring and Automobile Club of Paraguay (TACPY) – Sport and Mobility
- Touring and Automobile Club of Peru (TACP) – Sport and Mobility
- Automobile Club of Uruguay (ACU) – Sport and Mobility
- Touring and Automobile Club of Venezuela (TACV) – Sport and Mobility
Associerede medlemmer
- International Association of Permanent Circuits
- EuroRAP
- International Federation of Motorhome Clubs
- Federation Internationale des Vehicules Anciens (FIVA)
- International Road Assessment Programme
Noter
Eksterne henvisninger
- Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile Arkiveret 11. januar 2006 hos Wayback Machine
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