4-789: The Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award is an award set up in 1989, following the demise of the Grovewood Awards , to reward and recognise young racing drivers from the UK. As its names suggest, the award is backed by Aston Martin , motorsport magazine Autosport , and the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC). As well as the prestige of winning the award, a test drive in an Aston Martin Formula One car and £100,000 – increased from £50,000 in 2010 – cash prize,
8-629: The Cellnet Awards and then the McLaren Autosport BRDC Awards ) were a series of British motor racing awards presented each year in the United Kingdom to the year's up-and-coming British and Commonwealth racing drivers. The monetary award recipients were selected by a judging panel appointed by the UK's Guild of Motoring Writers. The awards were inaugurated in 1963 by John Webb of Grovewood Securities, with
12-733: The award winner is also presented with the Chris Bristow Trophy. McLaren ended its longstanding partnership with the accolade in January 2019, and Aston Martin replaced them. The 2019 winner received a test in a Red Bull Racing car at Silverstone , as Aston Martin was the team's sponsor. Since 2020, the winner gets a test session in an Aston Martin F1 Team car, a FIA World Endurance Championship Aston Martin Vantage GTE car and an overall £200,000 prize fund. Members of
16-466: The public are invited to nominate drivers for the award and a shortlist of six finalists is decided upon by the award's judging panel. The finalists then spend two or three days at a British circuit in mid-November driving different types of car to evaluate their performance as well as interview sessions with the panel. The winner is announced at the annual Autosport Awards in early December. Grovewood Awards The Grovewood Awards (later becoming
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