Far East Model Car Association

Far East Model Car Association
Sport Model car racing
Category Radio-controlled racing
Jurisdiction Asia and Australasia
Abbreviation FEMCA
Affiliation IFMAR
President Trevor Reid,
(founded) 1980
Official website
www.femca-rc.com

Far East Model Car Association (FEMCA) is the governing body of radio-controlled car racing in Asia and Australasia. It is one of the four member blocs to be entitled full voting right within .[1]

The organisation was founded in 1980, based in Hong Kong; after two false starts, it was re-established in 1985 when it hosted its first IFMAR race in Tokyo.[2]

Member countries

Nation Organisation Abbreviation Native spelling Foundation
 Australia Association of Australia Radio Controlled Model Car Club AARCMCC 1979
 Brunei
 China Car Modelling Association of China CMAC 中国车辆模型运动会 1995[3]
 Hong Kong Hong Kong Model Racing Club HKMRC
 Kuwait Radio Control Car Club of Kuwait RCCCK 2005
 Indonesia RC Indonesia
 Japan Japan Model Racing Car Association JMRCA 日本モデルラジオコントロールカー協会 1974
 Macau
 Malaysia Radio Control Auto Club RCAC
 New Zealand New Zealand Radio Car Association NZRCA
 Philippines Radio Control Modellers of the Philippines RCMP
 Singapore Singapore, Marine Parade Radio Control Modellers Club SGMPRCMC 1981[4]
 South Korea Korea Model Radio-Controlled Car Association KMRCA 한국무선조종모형자동차협회
 Taiwan Taiwan Radio Control Car Association TRCCA 台灣遙控車模型協會 2011[5]
 Thailand The Radio Control Car Association RCCA

References

  1. http://www.ifmar.org/pages/members.html
  2. http://www.ifmar.org/pdf/History.pdf
  3. "IN BRIEF (Page: 10, Date: 07/01/2006)". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  4. sgmprcmc@yahoo.com.sg. "Radio Control Model Car Racing: Singapore, Marine Parade RCMC Raceway". sgmprcmc.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  5. "T.R.C.C.A". NeoBuggy.net. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
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