Australian Auto Sport Alliance

The Australian Auto-Sport Alliance (AASA) was formed in 2003 as an organisation formed to promote and administer motorsport in Australia. The AASA formed due to dissatisfaction with the governing body of Australian motorsport, CAMS now motorsport australia, and organises race meetings independent of CAMS. A wholly owned subsidiary of the Benalla Auto Club, the association sanctions motor sport in various categories.

Classes

The AASA includes all categories of race cars from sedans, to open wheelers. The Benalla Auto Club promotes the Australian Motor Racing Series (AMRS) and uses AASA sanctioning for the series.

Motorcycles

In 2007 the AASA will be moving to promote motorcycle road racing as well as car racing in Queensland. On 28–29 April a meeting took place at Queensland Raceway for cars and motorcycles.

In 2016 the AASA exited motorcycle licensing and sanctioning—forming an alliance with Motorcycling Australia (MA). The allows the AASA to concentrate on its core business of four-wheeled motoring activities.


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