Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing

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Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing
SportModel car racing
Category Radio-controlled racing
Jurisdiction South America, and South Africa
AbbreviationFAMAR
Founded1992
Affiliation IFMAR
PresidentEdgar Ochiai
Official website
famar.ws

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]

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Member countries

FAMAR Championships Winners

YearScaleClassNameCarMotorVenueLocation
20091:8IC Off Road Flag of Israel.svg Yaniv SivanKyosho MP9 Sirio KANAI EVO4N/ASao Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg
20111:8IC Off Road Flag of Venezuela.svg Renato Tradardi Jr.Associated RC8.2 Novarossi XRC Racing Archived 2018-02-28 at the Wayback Machine Santiago Flag of Chile.svg

Southamerican Championships Winners

YearScaleClassNameCar-MotorVenueLocation
20061:8IC Off RoadBuenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg
20071:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Adrian CastroMugenCACHSantiago Flag of Chile.svg
20081:8IC Off Road Flag of Venezuela.svg Miguel VillalobosMugen MBX6 - RBLa LagunitaCaracas Flag of Venezuela.svg
20091:8IC Off Road Flag of Brazil.svg Marco AmaralLosi 8ight 2.0 - OS SpeedSao Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg
20101:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Adrian CastroLosi 8ight 2.0 - Novarossi Toro NeroGuillermo TellRosario Flag of Argentina.svg
20111:8IC Off Road Flag of Venezuela.svg Renato Tradardi Jr.Associated RC8.2 - NovarossiXRC RacingSantiago Flag of Chile.svg
20121:8IC Off Road Flag of Venezuela.svg Renato Tradardi JrAssociated RC8.2 - NovarossiRC-Colombia TeamBogota Flag of Colombia.svg
20131:8IC Off Road Flag of Venezuela.svg Daniel BlancoAssociated RC8.2 - Maxy´s 7BTLa LagunitaCaracas Flag of Venezuela.svg
20141:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Agustin CutiniMugen MBX7 - NovarossiPaulinia RacingSao Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg
20151:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Agustin CutiniMugen MBX7 - NovarossiSpeed ParadiseBuenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg
20161:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolas BreganteXray XB8 - NovarossiLa SerraniaMedellin Flag of Colombia.svg
20171:8IC Off Road Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolas BreganteXray XB8 - Novarossi Mito 7Candelaria RC ProSanta Cruz Flag of Bolivia.svg
20161:8GT On Road Flag of Ecuador.svg Fabián Rivera Jr.Serpent Cobra - Maxy´s 4BTCircuito MirafloresQuito Flag of Ecuador.svg

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References

  1. "Members". Archived from the original on 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2008-11-25.