2011 Winners
Newly crowned Formula 1 double world champion Sebastian Vettel, his Red Bull team and McLaren's Jenson Button led the honours at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards, motorsport's most prestigious end-of-season gala event, at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.
Vettel, who became the youngest double champion in F1 history following an utterly dominant campaign this year, added another trophy to his 2011 haul by winning the International Racing Driver of the Year Award, as voted for by readers of AUTOSPORT.

British Club Driver of the Year

Alex Lynn
Alex Lynn has been named British Club Driver of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
National Driver of the Year

Matt Neal
Matt Neal has been named National Driver of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
Rookie of the Year

Paul di Resta
Paul di Resta has been named as the AUTOSPORT.com Rookie of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
John Bolster Award

Giam Paolo Dallara
Leading engineer and chassis designer Giam Paolo Dallara has been honoured with a John Bolster Award at the AUTOSPORT Awards in recognition of his outfit’s outstanding achievements in motorsport. Read more
Pioneering & Innovation

'Senna'
'Senna,' the movie tribute to the life of three-time Formula 1 world champion Ayrton Senna, has won the Pioneering and Innovation Award at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
International Rally Driver of the Year

Sebastien Loeb
Sebastien Loeb has been named Rally Driver of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards after claiming a record eighth consecutive World Rally Championship title in 2011. Read more
Rally Car of the Year

Mini WRC
The Mini WRC has been named Rally Car of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
Gregor Grant Award

Dan Wheldon
Dan Wheldon was honoured at this year’s AUTOSPORT Awards as he received a posthumous Gregor Grant Award in recognition of his lifetime achievements in motorsport. Read more

Damon Hill
1996 Formula 1 world champion and ex-BRDC President Damon Hill has been presented with a Gregor Grant Award at the AUTOSPORT Awards. Read more
Racing Car of the Year

Red Bull RB7
The Red Bull RB7 has been named as Racing Car of the Year at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more
British Competition Driver of the Year

Jenson Button
1996 Formula 1 world champion and ex-BRDC President Damon Hill has been presented with a Gregor Grant Award at the AUTOSPORT Awards. Read more
International Racing Driver of the Year

Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel has been named International Racing Driver of the Year for the second straight year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Read more








