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Author: webmaster on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 - 04:56

Deutscher Automobile Club

Organized in 1958, and incorporated in 1960, the DAC was formed to promote the interest of its members in automobiles and motorsport. The Head Office is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It is the mandate of the club to facilitate and exchange of information and experience between its members while abstaining from any political affiliation.

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Volunteer club members organize some of the continent's top road races.

Our associate clubs organize nearly fifty events a year, staffed and supported by their members.

After months of effort by the club-appointed Race Organizer, Event Registrars organize entrants, crew and volunteers, as well as media, guests and spectators. They check driver eligibility, collect fees, and provide accurate entry information for Timing and Scoring, which relays results and communicates with Race Control.

Author: Admin on Saturday, May 4, 2019 - 18:33

Ontario Time Attack

Ontario Time Attack (OTA) is the partnership of three CASC-OR clubs (OMSC, SPDA, TAC) who jointly organize the events in the CASC-OR Time Attack Championship

Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 23:07

Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs - Ontario Region
President EMail:
president@casc.on.ca
Admin EMail:
office@casc.on.ca
Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 22:34

Peterborough Motor Sports Club

The Peterborough Motor Sports Club is a multi-disciplined club, organizing ice races, solos, and road rallies.

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Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 22:23

Twin Lakes Motor Club

Twin Lakes Motor Club (TLMC) was founded in 1959 by motorsport enthusiasts for the purpose of promoting grassroots motorsport while stressing fun and safety.

TLMC members are from all walks of life and participate to varying degrees in motorsport from weekend Autoslalom and Rallies to Ice Racing and Road Racing.

Admin EMail:
tlmc@primus.ca
Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 22:16

Oshawa Motor Sport Club

In 1959 a group of car buffs formed a club for the pursuit of precision driving. The first meeting of this club had a mere handful of car enthusiasts present but their love of anything that furthered performance driving under controlled conditions has allowed the Oshawa Motor Sport Club to celebrate over 50 years.

The club has not changed much from its humble beginnings. OMSC is one of the oldest clubs in the GTA. While other clubs have changed their constitution over the years to reflect the members they attracted, OMSC has stayed true to the spirit of its founders.

OMSC has never subscribed to the "street racer" mentality. Perhaps that is why we have endured while others have come and gone. The Oshawa Motor Sport Club has always been a leader in the Canadian motor sports world. Drivers from our club have gone on to do very well in both the Canadian and American racing series. In fact, we have members involved in lapping, Regional Road Racing, Vintage Racing, SoloSprint/Time Attack, AutoSlalom, Rally, and Ice racing - something for everyone. It seems they just can't get enough motor sports. I invite you to come out to any event we host, or our next monthly meeting at the Whitby Yacht Club. Please feel free to contact the Executive if you have any questions. Thank you for your interest in what may be the best group of people in motorsports.

 

Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 21:56

Western Ontario Sports Car Association

The Western Ontario Sports Car Association (WOSCA) is based in London, Ontario, Canada. A Canadian Automobile Sports Clubs (CASC) affiliate, members of WOSCA participate in various forms of sanctioned motor racing including Autocross, also known as Autoslalom and Solo II, Time Trials or Solo I, Vintage racing, Club Racing and Drag Racing.

WOSCA was formed in 1953 and is one of the oldest auto sports clubs in Canada.

WOSCA is governed by an elected board of directors including a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Promotions, Solo Director, Race Director and Rally (now functioning as Drag Race) Director.

Author: Admin on Friday, May 3, 2019 - 21:48

St. Lawrence Automobile Club

St. LAC (pronounced "Saint Lack") is located in the Kingston area and provides regional affiliation to enthusiasts in the south-eastern area of Ontario. It is one of the oldest clubs in Canada first formed in 1951.

Its car-shaped club logo was designed by Jack Luck, who helped found the original CASC National Body with a meeting in Kingston in 1953. He later devised the CASC logo with its similar badge.  St LAC has a vibrant executive intent on facilitating the wishes of club members in true grassroots fashion.  In addition to providing an inexpensive avenue to an affiliated club membership, St LAC is keen on growing motorsports in our area.  Information about meeting times and more can be found at our website.

Admin EMail:
st.lac.club@gmail.com
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