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The Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB) is an association of Belgian motorists founded in January 1896. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport.
The Belgian Racing Car Championship (formerly Belcar Endurance Championship or Belgian GT Championship) is a national sports car racing championship primarily in Belgium.The series is sanctioned by the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium and run by Kronos Event.
The club was required because the Automobile Club that was based in London would only allow men to join. The discrimination was needed (said the club) because of the large number of women who wanted to join and because the existing members needed to smoke everywhere in the club's building.
The Royal Automobile Club is a British private social and athletic club. It has two clubhouses: one in London at 89 Pall Mall, and the other in the countryside at Woodcote Park, near Epsom in Surrey. Both provide accommodation and a range of dining and sporting facilities. The Royal Automobile Club has a wide range of members.
Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) – Sport and Mobility Montenegro. Auto-Moto Association of Montenegro (AMSCG) – Sport and Mobility Netherlands. KNAC National Autosport Federation (KNAF) – Sport; Royal Dutch Automobile Club (KNAC) – Mobility; Royal Dutch Touring Club (ANWB) – Mobility Norway. Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF ...
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, an Australian motoring club and mutual organisation Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia , an Australian motoring club and mutual organisation RAC (company) , a British company supplying products and services for motorists, formerly owned by the British Royal Automobile Club
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The Royal Automobile Club Volunteer Force (also known as "RAC Corps of Volunteer Motor Drivers") was a group of civilian members of the Royal Automobile Club, who at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, took their personal cars and joined the British Army in France and Belgium, to act as chauffeurs for senior officers. Following their ...