Automobile Competition Committee for the United States
The Automobile Competition Committee for the United States (ACCUS) is an umbrella organization of auto racing sanctioning bodies in the United States. It is the official liaison of U.S. sanctioning bodies to the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. It was founded in 1955 to take over FIA representation when the American Automobile Association withdrew from racing and dissolved the AAA Contest Board.[1] ACCUS processes international competition licenses for drivers in the U.S. and provides homologation and record keeping.
Member clubs
- Grand American Road Racing Association (Grand-Am)
- Indy Racing League, LLC (INDYCAR)
- International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)
- National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) A
- National Hot Rod Association (NHRA)
- Sports Car Club of America (SCCA)A
- United States Auto Club (USAC)A
- World Karting Association (WKA)B
References
- ^ Capps, Don; Cameron Argetsinger (25 October 2000). "Where Upon Our Scribe, Sherman, & Mr. Peabody Once Again Crank Up The Way-Back Machine for 1961...". AtlasF1. Rear View Mirror 6 (43). Archived from the original on 01 May 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
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