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The Cambridge University Automobile Club or CUAC (not to be confused with CUAC - the Cambridge University Athletics Club, or CUACS - the Cambridge University African Caribbean Society) is a motor club for members and alumni of the University of Cambridge. It is recognised by the Motor Sports Association (MSA, previously RACMSA). CUAC is also a member club of the London Counties Association of Motor Clubs (LCAMC) and the Association of Eastern Motor Clubs (EAMC).〔 ==History== The Cambridge University Automobile Club was founded in 1902.〔 It is said to be the second oldest British car club still in existence (with the Royal Automobile Club, founded in 1897, being the oldest). Certainly, for many years it has been the second oldest club recognised by the MSA as engaged in motor sport. In 1946 the club organised the first motor race in Britain after the end of the World War II at nearby Gransden Lodge airfield. Its members have competed in speed trials, rallies, economy runs and kart races. In 1983 members of CUAC contested a fuel economy run in Austin Maestros against members of the Oxford University Motor Drivers Club (Oumdc). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cambridge University Automobile Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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