Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing
Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing, otherwise known as FAMAR is the governing body of radio-controlled car racing in South Africa, Mexico, Central and South America. It is one of the four member blocs to be entitled full voting right within IFMAR.[1]
| Sport | Model car racing | 
|---|---|
| Category | Radio-controlled racing | 
| Jurisdiction | South America, and South Africa | 
| Abbreviation | FAMAR | 
| Founded | 1992 | 
| Affiliation | IFMAR | 
| President | Edgar Ochiai | 
| Official website | |
| famar | |
Member countries
    
- Argentina (Asociación Argentina de Pilotos de Autos a Radiocontrol de Todo Tipo - AAPARTT)
- Bolivia (FEBOLARC)
- Brazil (Federação Brasileira de Automodelismo Rádio Controlado - FEBARC)
- Chile (APARC)
- Colombia (ACA)
- Costa Rica (ACAP)
- Curaçao (CRCCDA)
- Ecuador (CADE)
- Israel (RCZone)
- Mexico (FEMARAC)
- Peru (APERCAR)
- Dominican Republic (Asociación Dominicana de Radio Control - ADORC)
- South Africa (South African Radio Driver's Association - SARDA)
- Trinidad and Tobago (RCMOTT)
- Uruguay (AUDARO)
- Venezuela (Asociación de Off Road Radio Control Venezuela - ORRCV)
FAMAR Championships Winners
    
| Year | Scale | Class | Name | Car–Motor | Venue | Location | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | 1:8 | IC Off Road |  Yaniv Sivan | Kyosho MP9 – Sirio KANAI EVO4 | N/A | Sao Paulo  | 
| 2011 | 1:8 | IC Off Road |  Renato Tradardi Jr. | Associated RC8.2 – Novarossi | XRC Racing | Santiago  | 
Southamerican Championships Winners
    
References
    
-  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2008-11-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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