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Umbrella organization of auto racing sanctioning bodies in 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
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile
(FIA). It was founded in 1957 to take over FIA representation when the
American Automobile Association
withdrew from racing and dissolved the
AAA Contest Board
.
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ACCUS processes international competition licenses for drivers in the U.S. and provides
homologation
and record keeping. ACCUS is also responsible for the inspection process and the issuance of FIA Historic Technical Passports (HTP) for competitors wishing to take part in International Historic events sanctioned by FIA worldwide.
Member clubs
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The member clubs are:
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Former member clubs
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