Autosport Awards
The Autosport Awards are a series of awards given out by motor racing magazine Autosport to drivers that have impressed throughout the previous season. These awards are also influenced by the general public, as they can vote for the driver that has excelled to them throughout the year, before the awards are handed out every December. The awards have been handed out since 1982.[1]
Categories
There are thirteen awards handed out by the magazine – eight of which are voted on, by the general public and four are chosen by the magazine and/or a handful of professionals who are there to judge a competition (McLaren Autosport BRDC Award). These are:
- McLaren Autosport BRDC Award
- International Racing Driver of the Year
- International Rally Driver of the Year
- Rookie of the Year
- Racing Car of the Year
- Rally Car of the Year
- Rider of the Year
- British Competition Driver of the Year
- National Driver of the Year (combined for 2008: 1982–2007 saw an award for National Racing Driver and National Rally Driver)
- British Club Driver of the Year
- John Bolster Award
- Gregor Grant Award
- Pioneering & Invention Award
Previous winners
McLaren Autosport BRDC Award
International Racing Driver Award
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International Rally Driver Award
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National Driver of the Year
- formerly given separately, but combined for 2008. The winner receives the Paul Warwick Memorial Trophy.
British Club Driver of the Year
Rookie of the Year
British Competition Driver of the Year
John Bolster Award for technical achievement
Technical editor of Autosport from 1950 to 1984
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Gregor Grant Award
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Racing Car of the Year
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Rally Car of the Year
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Pioneering and Innovation Award
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Moment of the Year
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Sportsman Award
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References
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