The Autosport Moment of the Year Award, for the first time open to fan voting in 2024, highlights significant motorsport moments. Nominees include victories from Lando Norris, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, and Max Verstappen. The winner will be announced during the Autosport Awards on 29 January 2025, supported by Bahrain International Circuit.
Fans can now vote for the Autosport Moment of the Year Award, presented for the first time by Bahrain International Circuit. This award highlights significant achievements in motorsport and aims to celebrate the standout moments of the season. Supporters can choose from four nominated events, and the winner will be revealed at the Autosport Awards ceremony on 29 January 2025 at London’s Roundhouse.
The nominees include:
1. Lando Norris’s first GP win at the Miami Grand Prix.
2. Ferrari’s victory at Le Mans against tough competition from Toyota.
3. Lewis Hamilton securing a dramatic win at the British GP in the rain.
4. Max Verstappen’s impressive comeback win in Brazil after starting 17th.
Bahrain International Circuit Chief Executive, Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa, expressed excitement about supporting the award, stating the aim is to create lasting memories for fans.
The Autosport Awards are an annual celebration of achievements in motorsport, recognising drivers across various categories. For 2024, fan involvement in selecting the Moment of the Year adds an interactive element, allowing motorsport enthusiasts to engage directly with the awards. Bahrain International Circuit, known for hosting prestigious events like the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, enhances the award’s significance by providing its name and support.
The launch of the fan-voted Autosport Moment of the Year Award signals a new era for the Autosport Awards, emphasizing fan engagement. With notable nominees from exciting races throughout the year, it highlights the thrilling aspects of motorsport. The anticipation builds for the awards ceremony in January 2025, where the winner will be celebrated.
Original Source: www.motorsport.com