Royal Automobile Club
| King Edward VII at the centre of a wreathed wheel, supported by a winged Mercury | |
| Formation | 10 August 1897 | 
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| Type | Social and athletic club | 
| Location | |
| Chairman | Ben Cussons | 
| President | Prince Michael of Kent | 
| Website | royalautomobileclub | 
| Formerly called | Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland | 
The Royal Automobile Club is a British private social and athletic club. It has two clubhouses: one in London at 89 Pall Mall, and the other in the countryside at Woodcote Park, near Epsom in Surrey. Both provide accommodation and a range of dining and sporting facilities.
It is best-known for establishing the roadside assistance service RAC Limited, though this is no longer owned by the club.