Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) |
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founding | June 20, 1904 |
Seat | Paris , France |
purpose | Promotion of automobile sport and international motor transport |
Chair | Jean Todt |
Website | fia.com |
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (abbreviation: FIA ) is an international umbrella organization for the automobile and motorists based in Paris . The association was founded on June 20, 1904 as the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR).
The aim of the association is to promote automobile sport and international motor transport. Frenchman Jean Todt has been president since October 23, 2009, succeeding Briton Max Mosley , who replaced Frenchman Jean-Marie Balestre in 1993 .
Members
The organization has over 235 national member organizations in 148 countries, representing over 80 million members.
Members in German-speaking countries
The national sports sovereignty and the implementation of the FIA regulations are carried out in Germany by the German Motor Sport Federation , in Austria by the OSK and in Switzerland by Auto Sport Schweiz . These associations have the status of an ASN ( French : Autorité Sportive Nationale , holder of national sports sovereignty) with the FIA , which is equivalent to the membership status "Sport". Automobile clubs have “Mobility” (German: Verkehr) membership status in the FIA.
country | Member organization | status | ASN |
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Germany | German Motor Sport Association | Sports | x |
Germany | General German Automobile Club | traffic | |
Germany | Automobile Club of Germany | traffic | |
Austria | Austrian automobile, motorcycle and touring club | Sports & traffic | x |
Austria | Austrian Camping Club | traffic | |
Switzerland | Auto Sport Switzerland | Sports | x |
Switzerland | Automobile Club of Switzerland | traffic | |
Switzerland | Touring Club Switzerland | traffic | |
Switzerland | Tent Club Zurich | traffic | |
Liechtenstein | Automobile Club of Liechtenstein | Sports & traffic | x |
Luxembourg | Automobile Club of Luxembourg | Sports & traffic | x |
history
The association was founded on June 20, 1904 in Paris as the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR).
From 1922, responsibility for motorsport was transferred to the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI, since 1970 FISA ).
In 1946 the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR) was renamed and has since been renamed Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). FISA , spun off in 1922, was reintegrated into the FIA in 1993.
The ADAC temporarily suspended its membership in 2008/2009, as the then head of the association, Mosley , was involved in a sex scandal at the beginning of 2008.
The FIA is the umbrella organization of the worldwide motor racing and hosts, among others, the World Championships , the Formula 1 , the World Rally Championship ( World Rally Championship WRC), the World Touring Car Championship ( World Touring Car Championship WTCC) and the former World Sportscar Championship . The International Sports Act (ISG) was drawn up by the FIA and is continuously maintained by it. The important appendices in the FIA regulations, especially appendix J , are part of the ISG.
The respective ASN ( French : Autorité Sportive Nationale , holder of national sports sovereignty) are responsible for the implementation in national sports law .
In 2012, the FIA was provisionally recognized by the IOC for a period of two years , and then fully recognized at the IOC Executive Committee meeting from September 7-10, 2013 in Buenos Aires .
FIA world championships
Not every championship hosted by the FIA can also be called an FIA World Championship. Rather, several criteria have to be met and the FIA come to the conclusion that such a categorization is in the interest of the sport. In addition to the obligation to allow FIA investigations, a criterion for this is in particular that races take place on three different continents within one season or that, if it is a one-off event, qualification opportunities for this event are offered on at least three different continents. An exception to this is the 2019/20 season, in which, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the requirement to hold races on three continents does not have to be met, as many races had to be canceled due to government health measures and it is already a challenge to run a season at all under the circumstances.
- FIA Formula 1 World Championship
- CIK-FIA Kart World Championship
- FIA World Rally Championship
- FIA World Endurance Championship
- FIA World Rallycross Championship
- FIA Formula E Championship (from the 2020/21 season )
The FIA GT1 World Championship , which was held briefly from 2010 to 2012 , also had the official status of World Championship. In addition, the FIA World Touring Car Championship was an official world championship until 2017, before it lost this status in the course of restructuring.
Other championships
- FIA Formula 2 Championship
- FIA Formula 3 Championship
- FIA GT Championship
- FIA GT3 European Championship
- FIA European Touring Car Championship
- FIA European Truck Racing Championship
- FIA European Dragster Championship
- FIA European Rallycross Championship for drivers
- FIA European Autocross Championship for drivers
- FIA Cup for alternative energies
- FIA European Hill Climb Championship
- FIA International Hill Climb Challenge
- FIA European Hill Climb Cup
- FIA Intercontinental Drift Cup
Rally championships
- FIA Junior World Rally Championship
- FIA World Production Car Rally Championship
- FIA marathon rally Worldcup
- FIA European Rally Championship
- FIA European Rally Cup (multiple regions)
- FIA African Rally Championship
- FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
- FIA Central European Rally Championship
- FIA Middle East Rally Championship
- FIA South American Rally Championship
Historical championships
- FIA Historic Racing Championships - These include:
- FIA Championship for Thoroughbred Grand Prix Cars
- FIA Cup for Historic Grand Touring Cars
- FIA European Challenge for Historic Touring Cars
- FIA Lurani Trophy for Formula Junior Cars
- FIA Historic Rally Championship
- FIA Historic Regularity Runs
- FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship
Vehicle classes
All information corresponds to the classification according to ISG Article 251, as of 2007.
Category I.
- Group N : production cars
- Group R : touring cars or large-scale production cars for rallies (since 2009)
- Group A : touring cars
- Group B : GT cars
- Group SP : Super Production vehicles
- Group T2 : series off-road vehicles
Category II
- Group T1 : modified off-road vehicles
- Group 6 : Sports prototypes up to 3 liters displacement
- Group 7 : Sports prototypes over 3 liters displacement
- Group 8 : e-sports cars
- Group GT3 : Cup GT vehicles
- Group GT2 : Series GT vehicles
- Group GT1 : GT vehicles
- Group CN : production sports cars
- Group C : racing prototypes
- Group D : International Formula Racing Cars
- Group E : Free formula
Category III
President
president | Period |
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Etienne de Zuylen | 1904-1931 |
Robert de Vogue | 1931-1936 |
Jehan de Rohan | 1936-1958 |
Hadelin de Liedekerke Beaufort | 1958-1963 |
Filippo Caracciolo di Castagneto | 1963-1965 |
Wilfrid Andrews | 1965-1971 |
Amaury de Merode | 1971-1975 |
Paul Alfons von Metternich-Winneburg | 1975-1985 |
Jean-Marie Balestre | 1985-1993 |
Max Mosley | 1993-2009 |
Jean Todt | since 2009 |
Members of the FIA Committee
function | Surname |
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president | Jean Todt |
Senate President | Nick Craw |
President of the Deputies | Brian Gibbons |
Graham Stoker | |
Vice President | José Abed |
Carlos Barbosa | |
Michel Boeri | |
Morrie Chandler | |
Enrico Gelpi | |
Ignacio Gonzalez Fausto | |
Carlos Gracia Fuertes | |
Gus Lagman | |
Franco Lucchesi | |
Victor R. Dumot Martinez | |
Jorge Rosales | |
Danijel Starman | |
Mohammed Ben Sulayem | |
Surinder Thatthi | |
Committee members | Shk Abdulla Bin Isa Alkhalifa |
Garry Connelly | |
Robert Darbelnet | |
Vassilis Despotopoulos | |
Iván Dibós | |
Luis Pinto de Freitas | |
Zrinko Gregurek | |
Peter Götschi | |
Mike Harris | |
Wan Heping | |
Earl Jarrett | |
Victor Kiryanov | |
Zoltan Kovacs | |
Werner Kraus | |
Henry Krausz | |
Geoff Lange | |
Vijay Mallya | |
Hugo R. Mersan | |
Peter Meyer | |
HH Tunku Mudzaffir | |
Radovan Novak | |
Lars Österlind | |
Sebastiá Salvadó | |
Tim Shearman | |
Vicenzo Spano | |
Maria Spetz | |
Teng Lip Tan | |
Setsuo Tanaka | |
Bernard Tay | |
Thierry Willemarck | |
Guido van Woerkom | |
President of the CIK | Shaikh Abdulla bin Isa Al Khalifa |
President of the FOM | Chase Carey |
President of the FIA Manufacturers Commission | François Cornelis |
See also
- Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme , the world motorcycle association
Web links
- Official website of the FIA
Individual evidence
- ↑ About FIA , FIA website, accessed on February 28, 2011. (English)
- ↑ Todt is the new FIA President (Motorsport-Total.com on October 23, 2009)
- ↑ FIA - MEMBERS , FIA website, accessed April 21, 2015.
- ^ Hans-Hermann Braess: Vieweg handbook automotive technology. 5th edition. Vieweg + Teubner, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8348-0222-4 , p. 858.
- ↑ Motorsport - FIA: World Automobile Federation recognized by IOC. (No longer available online.) News.de, January 11, 2012, archived from the original on September 6, 2016 ; Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
- ↑ IOC upgrades FIA to full recognition status. fia.com, September 16, 2013, accessed December 8, 2013 .
- ^ Letter of September 13, 2013 from the IOC to the FIA regarding final recognition. (PDF) fia.com, September 13, 2013, accessed December 8, 2013 (French, 89.3 KiB).
- ↑ a b c International Sports Law / International Sporting Code (ISC). (PDF, 225 KB, p. 5) FIA, May 16, 2007, accessed on August 9, 2020 .
- ^ Adam Cooper: European-only F1 season qualifies as world championship. In: motorsport.com. June 4, 2020, accessed on August 20, 2020 (German: the purely European F1 season is considered the world championship ).
- ↑ Tobias Bluhm: Official: Formula E will be the FIA World Championship from the 2020/21 season. e-Formel.de, December 3, 2019, accessed on December 3, 2019 .
- ↑ Markus Lüttgens & Jack Cozens: Change to TCR regulations: WTCC loses world championship status. Motorsport-Total.com, December 6, 2017, accessed February 4, 2018 .
- ↑ 100 Years FIA - Chapter 16, The Presidents ( Memento from January 2, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), PDF file, accessed on April 6, 2010. (English)
- ↑ “FIA Committee” ( Memento of October 30, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (fia.com; accessed on October 28, 2010) (PDF; English)