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This is a list of international motorsport championships, trophies and cups administered and regulated by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the international governing body of motorsport. The FIA awards the winners titles and/or trophies to the competitors, while working with otherpromoters who may arrange the commercial affairs of the series.
The FIA identifies a championship in itsInternational Sporting Code as either a series of competitions or a single competition. The sporting regulations for each championship declares the specific titles to be awarded to participants within, thus differentiating for example, theWorld Endurance Championship with a specific titleWorld Endurance Championship for GTE Drivers.
Seven current series are sanctioned as World Championships:
| Series | Years active | World championship titles | Promoter (Commercial rights holder) |
|---|---|---|---|
| FIA Formula One World Championship | 1950– | Drivers (1950–present) Constructors (1958–present) | Formula One Group[1][2] |
| FIA Karting World Championship | 1964– | Drivers (1964–) | RGMMC Group[3][4] |
| FIA World Rally Championship | 1973– | Manufacturers (1973–) Drivers/Co-drivers (1979–) | WRC Promoter GmbH[5][6] |
| FIA World Rally-Raid Championship | 2022– | Drivers (2022–) Manufacturers (2022–) | Amaury Sport Organisation[7][8] |
| FIA World Endurance Championship | 2012– | Drivers (2012–) Manufacturers (2012–2017) GT Drivers (2017–) GT Manufacturers (2017–2022) LMP1 Teams (2018–2020) Hypercar Teams (2021) Hypercar Manufacturers (2022–) | Automobile Club de l'Ouest[9] |
| FIA World Rallycross Championship | 2014– | Drivers (2014–) Teams (2014–) | FIA[10][11] |
| FIA Formula E World Championship | 2020/21– | Drivers (2020/21–) Teams (2020/21–) Manufacturers (2023/24-) | Formula E Holdings Limited[12] |
A further event, theFIA World Touring Car Championship, was discontinued at the end of 2017; theFIA TCR World Tour currently continues its lineage.
All information in this section of current FIA competitions is taken directly from the officialFIA website.
| Circuit |
|---|
| FIA Formula One World Championship |
| FIA World Endurance Championship |
| ABB FIA Formula E World Championship |
| FIA Formula 2 Championship |
| FIA Formula 3 Championship |
| FIA FR World Cup |
| Formula Regional Championships Certified By FIA:Europe,America,Asia,Japan,India,Oceania andMiddle East |
| Formula 4 Championships Certified by FIA:France,Britain,CEZ,China,Germany,Italy,Japan,NACAM,South East Asia,Spain,UAE,United States,India,Brazil,Saudi Arabia andAustralia |
| Goodyear FIA European Truck Racing Championship |
| FIA European Drag Racing Championship |
| FIA GT World Cup |
| FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup |
| Kumho FIA TCR World Tour |
| Cross-Country |
|---|
| FIA World Rally-Raid Championship |
| FIA World Baja Cup |
| FIA European Baja Cup |
| FIA Middle East Baja Cup |
| Off-Road |
|---|
| FIA World Rallycross Championship |
| FIA European Rallycross Championship |
| FIA European Autocross And Cross Car Championships |
| FIA RX2e Championship |
| Hill Climb |
|---|
| FIA European Hill Climb Championship |
| FIA Hill Climb Masters |
| FIA International Hill Climb Cup |
| Historic |
|---|
| FIA Historic Formula 3 European Cup |
| FIA European Historic Rally Championship |
| FIA Trophy For Historic Regularity Rallies |
| FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship |
| Karting |
|---|
| FIA Karting World Championship |
| Esports |
|---|
| Gran Turismo World Series |
| Olympic Esports Series |
| FIA Motorsport Games |
| FIA F4 Esports Global Championship |
| International Events |
|---|
| FIA Motorsport Games |