Abbreviation | GDS |
---|---|
Formation | 2020 |
Type | Sports federation |
Purpose | Motorsports |
Headquarters | 200,
circuit Gilles-Villeneuve Montreal, Quebec H3C 1A9 |
Region served | Canada |
Membership | 6 |
President | François Dumontier |
Affiliations |
FIA CACC WCMA CASC-OR ASQ ARMS CARS |
Website |
www |
Groupe de Développement Sportif (GDS; "Sports Development Group") is Canada's national motorsport authority, as delegated by the FIA.
In April 2020, the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) announced the appointment of GDS (Groupe de Développement Sportif) as the new National Sporting Authority in Canada. [1] The organization took over from ASN Canada FIA, which resigned in December 2019.
There are five territories and one national rally group to administer amateur motor sport in Canada:
Abbreviation | GDS |
---|---|
Formation | 2020 |
Type | Sports federation |
Purpose | Motorsports |
Headquarters | 200,
circuit Gilles-Villeneuve Montreal, Quebec H3C 1A9 |
Region served | Canada |
Membership | 6 |
President | François Dumontier |
Affiliations |
FIA CACC WCMA CASC-OR ASQ ARMS CARS |
Website |
www |
Groupe de Développement Sportif (GDS; "Sports Development Group") is Canada's national motorsport authority, as delegated by the FIA.
In April 2020, the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) announced the appointment of GDS (Groupe de Développement Sportif) as the new National Sporting Authority in Canada. [1] The organization took over from ASN Canada FIA, which resigned in December 2019.
There are five territories and one national rally group to administer amateur motor sport in Canada: