Peruvian Automobile Club
Automóvil Club Peruano | |
| Abbreviation | ACP |
|---|---|
| Formation | April 16, 1942 |
| Founded at | Lima, Peru |
| Type | Nonprofit |
| Headquarters | Lima, Peru |
President | Eduardo Espino Carrillo |
| Website | www |
The Peruvian Automobile Club (Spanish: Automóvil Club Peruano; ACP)[1] is a Peruvian non-profit automobile racing club. It organises rally racing events, notably the Caminos del Inca[2] and Rally ACP[3] events, considered symbolic to the country's racing industry.[4]
History
The club was founded in 1942 by a group composed of Luis Mannarelli, Francisco Agüero, Augusto Malachowski, Francisco Santa Cruz, Enrique Forno, Henry Bradley Barnett, Eduardo Martinez, Guillermo Piccone, Julio Maschi, Francisco Camino, Luis Salvi, Luis Barestein, Carlos Stein, José Delfín, Julio Huasasquiche and siblings Ernesto and Alfonso Peyón.[5] Its first organised event was the 1948 South American Grand Prix, and it was officially recognised by the Peruvian government on July 7, 1949.[6] Its foremost race, the Gran Premio Nacional de Carreteras, later known as the Caminos del Inca, first took place on November 6, 1966.[7][6]
Organisation
Events
The ACP is in charge of the following rally racing events:
- Caminos del Inca: considered the country's most representative race.
- Baja Inka: a rally raid event. In 2016, its participants gained access to the following year's Dakar Rally.
- ACP Rally: with five annual stages, the best known are the Premio Gobierno Regional de Lima,[8] the Premio Presidente de la República[9] (since 1939),[10] and other stages (including Asia,[11] Huaral, Huaura,[12] Chilca,[13] Cañete,[14] and Norte Chico[15]).
Leadership
The club is headed by a president.[5] The president for the 2026–2027 period is Eduardo Espino Carrillo.
- Luis Mannarelli Forcelledo (1942–1949)
- Pedro De Las Casas Frayssinet (1950–1951)
- Alfredo Bryce Lostaunau (1952–1953)
- Eduardo Cillóniz Oberti (1954)
- Santiago Poppe Yesup (1955)
- Pedro De Las Casas Frayssinet (1956)
- Eduardo Dibós Chappuis (1957–1959)
- Augusto Blacker Murrieta (1961)
- Sandro Montalbetti Catanzaro (1962–1965)
- Eduardo Dibós Chappuis (1965–1971)
- Evans Tapia Escobedo (1971)
- Miguel Navarro Grau (1972–1974)
- Guillermo Arteaga Ralston (1974–1976)
- Tomás Nadramia Lale (1976–1981)
- Carlos Lorca Collantes (1982–1983)
- Luis Rizo Patrón Pásara (1983–1984)
- Tomás Nadramia Lale (1985–1990)
- Eduardo Dibós Silva (1990–1991)
- Alfredo Muro Souza Ferreyra (1991–1992)
- Luis Alayza de Losada (1993)
- Ricardo Flores Chipoco (1994–1996)
- Sandro Montalbetti Catanzaro (1997)
- Fernando Falcón De Las Casas (1998)
- Javier Rodríguez Cuadros (1999)
- Ricardo Flores Chipoco (2000–2007)
- Eduardo Dibós Silva (2008–2015)
- Luis Alayza de Losada (2016–2019)
- Javier Rodríguez Cuadros (2020–2021)
- Luis Alayza Freundt (2022–2025)
- Eduardo Espino Carrillo (2026–2027)
Participation
See also
References
- ^ "Alex Heilbrunn won the 2025 President of the Republic car race". Andina. 2025-05-06.
- ^ Batalla, Carlos (2025-10-14). "Caminos del Inca 1970: historias, ganadores y las mejores fotos exclusivas del rally más duro de hace 55 años". El Comercio.
- ^ "Jimmy Chirinos inicia la defensa de su corona en el Rally ACP desde Ayacucho". RPP Noticias. 2026-04-22.
- ^ "PETROPERU again in the Inca Road". Petroperú. 2019-10-04.
- ^ a b "El Club". Automóvil Club Peruano.
- ^ a b "Medio siglo sobre ruedas". El Peruano. 2016-10-09.
- ^ "Rally Caminos del Inca cumple 50 años uniendo las rutas del Perú". Gob.pe. 2016-09-28.
- ^ "Premio Gobierno Regional de Lima: Raúl Velit va por el triunfo". Perú.com. 2015-07-03. Archived from the original on 2016-10-06.
- ^ "Relación de ganadores Premio "Presidente de la República" 1939 – 2009" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-07.
- ^ "Premio Presidente de la República: Se disputará el 01 de mayo". Perú.com / CMD. 2015-04-29.
- ^ "Rally ACP: Este sábado se disputa el Rally Asia". El Comercio. 2016-03-11. Archived from the original on 2016-04-11.
- ^ "ACP 2015: Raúl Velit ganó el Rally Huaura". El Comercio. 2015-06-08. Archived from the original on 2015-06-09.
- ^ "Raúl Velit ganó el Rally Chilca". El Comercio. 2015-03-01. Archived from the original on 2015-03-23.
- ^ "Automovilismo: Tommasini ganó el Rally ACP en Cañete". El Popular. 2016-06-12. Archived from the original on 2016-09-27.
- ^ "El Rally Norte Chico pone fin al Campeonato ACP 2015". El Comercio. 2015-08-07. Archived from the original on 2016-09-27.
- ^ "Eduardo Dibós, el hombre del Dakar en el Perú: "Es un honor que acabe acá"". El Comercio. 2011-12-19. Archived from the original on 2015-03-24.
- ^ "Automóvil Club Peruano lanza campaña para cuidar el medio ambiente durante el Dakar". Líbero. 2012-12-22. Archived from the original on 2016-09-27.
- ^ "Más de 20 peruanos en el rally Dakar 2013". MedioTiempo. 2012-11-08.
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