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AUTOSPORT AWARDS 2021

The 36th edition of the Autosport Awards represents a move back to the event’s traditional location of the Grosvenor House Hotel on London’s Park Lane on Sunday 19 December. The COVID-19 pandemic meant that last year the Grosvenor’s red carpet remained untrodden by the stars of motorsport, with the event taking place online. But now it will be unfurled again.

Before that, we’ve got a little request for our readers. We need you to vote, and over the following pages you will see the nominees for International Racing Driver of the Year, British Competition Driver of the Year, UK National Driver of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Racing Car of the Year, Rally Driver of the Year, Rally Car of the Year, plus the Esports Driver of the Year.

You can vote for the candidate you think performed best in each category during the season. The winners will be announced on 19 December, across multiple digital platforms including autosport.com, as well as in Autosport magazine.

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

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