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cba.org.br

The Brazilian Automobile Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Automobilismo, CBA) is the highest authority responsible for the organization, planning, regulation, and creation of norms involved in the automobile sport in Brazil. It is a social, technical and sportive civil association affiliated to the International Automobile Federation, which represents the associated drivers, among other attributions, whose headquarters are located in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Since the invention of the automobile, there have been disputes between drivers and their machines to find out the best machine/human performance; in Brazil it was no different. The first auto race in Brazil took place in 1902, at the Mooca Hippodrome, in São Paulo. In Rio de Janeiro, the first auto race happened in 1905, with the start at Largo do Machado. In 1907 the Automobile Club of Brazil (ACB) was founded in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first entity responsible for sports competitions with automobiles in Brazil. The first official competition took place in 1908, when the Itapecerica da Serra Circuit was created in the state of São Paulo. More information...

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