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François Antoniazzi, Der Touring Club Schweiz im Spiegel von 100 Ereignissen 1896–1996, TCS Publishing, Geneva, 1996. Joseph Britschgi, Manuel d'enseignement de la circulation, TCS Publishing, Geneva, 1946.
This is a list of FIA member organisations. [1] These are the clubs, local authorities and governing bodies that work on a more localized level to help the global Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) organise racing events, among other pursuits.
The AIT logo. Alliance Internationale de Tourisme (AIT) is an international federation of motoring organisations created to "represent the interests of national automobile associations and touring clubs".
The Touring Club de France used to award several prizes to support mountain guides fathers of large families. [5] The Jean S. Barès Prize was awarded to mountain guides from the Pyrénées, living above an altitude of 500 meters and raising at least seven children, all born at that altitude or above.
The Group 2 racing class referred to regulations for cars in touring car racing and rallying, as regulated by the FIA. Group 2 was replaced by Group A in 1982. A BMW 3.0 CSL Group 2 Touring Car. The FIA established Appendix J regulations for Touring and GT cars for 1954 and the term Group 2 was in use to define Touring Cars in the Appendix J of ...
The Automobile et touring club du Québec, [1] operating as CAA-Quebec (French: CAA-Québec), is the affiliate club of the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) which serves members in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is a non-profit organization headquartered in Quebec City.
The Touring Club Ciclistico Italiano (TCCI) was founded on 8 November 1894 by a group of bicyclists to promote the values of cycling and travel. [1] Among the founding members was Luigi Vittorio Bertarelli [], who became president in 1919; [2] at his death in 1926, he was succeeded by Giovanni Bognetti. [3]
The magazine is part of the Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB) and is published ten times a year by the ANWB media. [1] [2] The magazine has its headquarters in the Hague. [3] Kampioen is a family magazine and features articles and news on recreation, tourism, traffic, transportation and the environment. [4] It is freely distributed to the ANWB ...