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AUTOSPORT AWARDS 2020

The 2020 edition of the Autosport Awards will be online, with increased digital coverage, and celebrate the best of the motorsport season.

The annual extravaganza has been one of the highlights of the year for nearly four decades and attracts key motorsport figures, including Formula 1 champions and World Rally stars.

Due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the Awards night cannot take place at its traditional venue, Grosvenor House hotel on Park Lane, but the key awards will still be voted for and announced across multiple digital platforms, including autosport.com.

Nominees for International Racing Driver of the Year, British Competition Driver of the Year, UK National Driver of the Year, Moment of the Year, Rider of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Racing Car of the Year, International Rally Driver of the Year and Rally Car of the Year can be found in the following pages. A new award, the Esports Driver of the Year, has also been added in recognition of this growing branch of motorsport.

You can vote for the candidate you think performed best in each category during the season. The winners will then be announced in December, again across multiple digital platforms, as well as in Autosport magazine.

Planning is already under way for the 2021 Autosport Awards, taking place once again as a physical event scheduled

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