Russian Automobile Federation

The Russian Automobile Federation (RAF) (Russian: Российская автомобильная федерация, romanized: Rossiyskaya avtomobilnaya federatsiya) is an FIA-affiliated association of motorists based in Russia founded in 1991.

[1][2] On 11 December 1992, the FIA General Assembly accepted the RAF as a member of the FIA and granted the RAF the right to exercise sports power throughout the national territory of the Russian Federation.

[4] Beginning in 2021, Russian motorsport competitors are designated as representatives of the RAF after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the ban on Russia, barring it from competing under its flag in international sporting events following the doping scandal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

[5][6] The following entrants were listed as RAF competitors while they were banned from representing Russia.

The RAF entered the 1994 Rally Finland in the 2-litre category, with one car retiring and the other coming in 22nd (but winning in the A6 class).

Flag of the RAF used to represent neutral competitors