The Autosport Awards, a highlight of the motorsports calendar, recently honored the 75th anniversary of both Formula 1 and Autosport. Held at the iconic Roundhouse in London, the event recognized past achievements and celebrated future stars. Deagan Fairclough, 18-year-old British Formula 4 champion, received the prestigious Silverstone Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award, a £200,000 prize. McLaren also had a successful night, with their MCL38 winning the International Competition Car of the Year Award and team principal Andrea Stella earning Autosport's Person of the Year for leading the team to the constructors' championship. Max Verstappen added to his accolades, receiving awards for International Racing Driver of the Year for the fourth consecutive year and Moment of the Year for his performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
The Autosport Awards have long been one of the biggest nights on the motorsports calendar. Last night, hundreds of guests — including Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan, Mercedes-AMG’s Kimi Antonelli, F1 power couple Susie and Toto Wolff, Bernie Ecclestone, and more packed into the legendary Roundhouse in Camden, London to celebrate the 75th anniversary of both Formula 1 and Autosport — and all the night’s big winners.
Photo by: LAT Images Red Bull’s Max Verstappen added two more victories to his belt, taking Autosport Awards for International Racing Driver of the Year and Moment of the Year for his commanding drive in wet conditions at the Brazilian Grand Prix. “That Sunday in Brazil, it was a very up and down rollercoaster of emotions … the race was something that I'll never forget,” he said in a video message, thanking Autosport and Motorsport readers around the world for their votes.
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