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Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs (CASC) was the national governing body for auto racing in Canada from 1958 to 1988. Its origins stretched back to 1951, when three independent car clubs met in Kingston, Ontario to found the Canadian Auto Sport Committee. In 1951, inventor, engineer and MG race driver Marshall Smith Green came from Montreal to meet in Kingston with designer Jack Luck. Green asked Luck to design the Club's logo.
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dbo:abstract | Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs (CASC) was the national governing body for auto racing in Canada from 1958 to 1988. Its origins stretched back to 1951, when three independent car clubs met in Kingston, Ontario to found the Canadian Auto Sport Committee. In 1951, inventor, engineer and MG race driver Marshall Smith Green came from Montreal to meet in Kingston with designer Jack Luck. Green asked Luck to design the Club's logo. The name was changed to the Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs in 1958, when Regions across the country were developed. To get permits for International Races, CASC was affiliated with the Royal Automobile Club (RAC plc) of Great Britain until 1967, when it was recognized as a full member by the FIA as Canada's governing body of auto racing. The nation's motoring interests, meanwhile were represented to the FIA by the CASC's roadgoing counterpart, the CAA. During its lifetime, CASC developed strong national series', such as the Canada Class; the original Honda Michelin series, the Players/GM Motorsport Series, and the Rothmans Porsche Cup series'. It also worked closely with its US counterpart, the SCCA, to develop and co-sanction the Can-Am, and Formula Atlantic series'. As Canada's national governing body, CASC sanctioned such major events as the Player's 200 sports car races, the Shell 4000 rally, the 24 Hours of Mosport, and the Canadian Grand Prix, which alternated between Mosport and Circuit Mont-Tremblant. The organization's demise came as a result of a boycott by Bernie Ecclestone's FOCA of the Canadian Grand Prix in 1987, as detailed in Terry Lovell's Ecclestone biography, Bernie's Game. CASC's FIA accreditation was revoked at the international body's next General Assembly, and its powers were instilled upon a single associate of Ecclestone's, Bernard Mailloux, until handed over to a new body, ASN Canada FIA, in 1990. Many of CASC's records were handed over to its Ontario Region, which re-affiliated as a territory to the new ASN, while other CASC regions were disbanded and replaced by re-formed territorial organizations. Details of the CASC history can be found in the book The Chequered Past: Sports Car Racing & Rallying in Canada 1951 - 1991 by David A Charters.CASC history can be found at the archives of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. (en) L’association canadienne de rallye connue sous l’appellation CARS est l’autorité officielle pour tout ce qui concerne le rallye automobile au Canada. Elle est reconnue par ASN Canada FIA et par la FIA. De ce fait, CARS est la fondation de base responsable de toutes les décisions concernant l’organisation, la direction et la gestion du sport au Canada. CARS est une association de clubs automobiles qui s’étend de Terre-Neuve à la Colombie Britannique. CARS est une organisation relativement récente incorporée en 1991 après le démantèlement des précédentes organisations canadiennes nationales de sport automobile. CARS soutient une seule série canadienne de course automobiles : le Championnat canadien de rallye. * Portail du sport automobile * Portail du Canada (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs (CASC) was the national governing body for auto racing in Canada from 1958 to 1988. Its origins stretched back to 1951, when three independent car clubs met in Kingston, Ontario to found the Canadian Auto Sport Committee. In 1951, inventor, engineer and MG race driver Marshall Smith Green came from Montreal to meet in Kingston with designer Jack Luck. Green asked Luck to design the Club's logo. (en) L’association canadienne de rallye connue sous l’appellation CARS est l’autorité officielle pour tout ce qui concerne le rallye automobile au Canada. Elle est reconnue par ASN Canada FIA et par la FIA. De ce fait, CARS est la fondation de base responsable de toutes les décisions concernant l’organisation, la direction et la gestion du sport au Canada. CARS est une association de clubs automobiles qui s’étend de Terre-Neuve à la Colombie Britannique. CARS est une organisation relativement récente incorporée en 1991 après le démantèlement des précédentes organisations canadiennes nationales de sport automobile. CARS soutient une seule série canadienne de course automobiles : le Championnat canadien de rallye. (fr) |
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