Full coverage from racing's big night out!
A star-studded night at the Autosport Awards brought the motor racing year to a stylish close. Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher was named the International Racing driver of the year, while Anthony Davidson was the winner of the coveted McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver award

For full details on all of this year's winners, simply click below for the full story.
Club Driver of the Year: Michael Caine. (Click Here)
National Racing Driver: Antonio Pizzonia. (Click Here)
National Rally Driver: Mark Higgins. (Click Here)
Rally Car of the Year: Ford Focus. (Click Here)
International Rally Driver of the Year: Richard Burns. (Click Here)
British Competition Driver of the Year: David Coulthard. (Click Here)
Racing Car of the Year: Ferrari F1-2000. (Click Here)
International Racing Driver of the Year: Michael Schumacher. (Click Here)
Autosport.com Rookie of the Year: Jenson Button. (Click Here)
Gregor Grant Award for lifetime achievement: Hannu Mikkola. (Click Here)
John Bolster Award for technical excellence: Audi. (Click Here)
McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year: Anthony Davidson. (Click Here)
Simply click above for full details on all of this year's award winners, including the inaugural autosport.com Rookie of the Year award, plus eight other categories voted for by the readers of Autosport magazine, including International Racing Driver and International Rally Driver of the Year.
Also find out what the 2000 McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner, Anthony Davidson had to say on picking up one of the year's most coveted prizes.
For a full list of sponsors for the 2000 Autosport Awards, please click here.

McLaren Autosport BRDC Award: Anthony Davidson
CART appoints surprise president

Rating the best drivers of the century so far
Autosport's Top 50 feature has been a staple of the magazine for the past two decades since its first appearance in 2002. Here are the drivers that have featured most prevalently during that time
The best motorsport moments of 2021
Motorsport produced one of its greatest years of all-time in 2021 despite a backdrop of ongoing COVID-19 challenges and an ever-changing racing landscape. Through the non-stop action Autosport has collected the finest moments from the past 12 months to highlight the incredible drama and joy motorsport generates
The racing comeback artists who resurrected long-dormant careers
Making it in motorsport can be tough, and sometimes drivers move elsewhere before their best chance arrives. Here are some of those who made it back
The hidden racing gem attracting ex-F1 heroes
It’s rarely mentioned when it comes to assessing the best national contests, but the Brazilian Stock Car series that reaches its climax this weekend has an ever-growing appeal. Its expanding roster of ex-Formula 1 names has helped to draw in new fans, but it's the closeness of competition that keeps them watching
The one-time Schumacher rival rebooting his career Down Under
Joey Mawson made waves in the middle of the last decade, beating future Haas Formula 1 driver Mick Schumacher - among other highly-rated talents - to the 2016 German F4 title. A run in F1's feeder GP3 category only caused his career to stall, but now back in Australia Mawson's S5000 title success has set that to rights
The lesson football’s would-be wreckers could learn from racing
OPINION: The greed-driven push for a European Super League that threatened to tear football apart is collapsing at the seams. Motor racing's equivalent, the football-themed Superleague Formula series of 2008-11, was everything that the proposed ESL never could be
The F1 and Indy 'nearly man' that found contentment in Japan
Having had the door to F1 slammed in his face and come within three laps of winning the Indianapolis 500, the collapse of a Peugeot LMP1 shot meant Japan was Bertrand Baguette's last chance of a career. But it's one which he has grasped with both hands
The female all-rounder who arrived "too early"
From Formula 3 to truck racing, Dakar and EuroNASCAR via a winning stint in the DTM, there's not much Ellen Lohr hasn't seen in a stellar racing career that highlights the merit in being a generalist. But she believes her career came too early...