List of FIA Member Organisations - North America

North America

Barbados

  • Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF)

Canada

  • Autorite Sportive Nationale du Canada (ASN Canada)
  • Canadian Automobile Association (CAA)

Costa Rica

  • Automovil Club de Costa Rica (ACCR)

Cuba

  • Federacion de Automovilismo y Kartismo de Cuba (FAKC)

Dominican Republic

  • Automóvil Club Dominicano
  • Federacion Dominicana de Automovilismo

El Salvador

  • Automovil Club de El Salvador (ACES)

Jamaica

  • Jamaica Automobile Association (JAA)
  • Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC)

Mexico

  • Asociacion Mexicana Automovilistica (AMA)
  • Automovil Club de Mexico
  • Organizacion Mexicana del Deporte Automovilistico Internacional (OMDAI)

Panama

  • Asociacion Automovilistica de Touring y Deportes de Panama (ASAI)

Puerto Rico

  • Primera Federacion de Automovilismo Motociclismo y Kartismo de Puerto Rico FIA

Trinidad and Tobago

  • Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Association (TAA)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Sports Association (TTASA)

United States

  • American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA)
  • FIA Automobile Competition Committee for the United States (ACCUS)

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