Motorsport UK’s annual Night of Champions awards evening brought together the sport’s leading drivers, volunteers, personalities and community members to be celebrated.
The Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall, London played host to the evening with 19 British champions celebrated across all motorsport disciplines, from those starting their career with the Motorsport UK Academy to seasoned champions.
British Formula 1 legend Damon Hill OBE was winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to motorsport which spans an extensive career, while Professor Gordon Murray CBE received the Keith Duckworth Award for his technical excellence in motorsport design and engineering.
Broadcaster Louise Goodman received the Murray Walker Award for an outstanding career covering Formula 1 and the British Touring Car Championship, to name but two.
Historic motorsport venue Goodwood was recognised in the Environmental Sustainability Award, following their commitment to running every vehicle at the much-loved Goodwood Revival event on sustainable fuels.
Tom Purves received the HRH Prince Michael Award of Merit, Race of Remembrance was celebrated as Motorsport UK’s Event of the Year and Nadine Lewis picked up the BWRDC Lord Wakefield Trophy.
The sport’s vibrant community were also celebrated across a plethora of awards including Young Media, Volunteer, Organising Team and Club of the Year and two Sustainability Awards.
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