The British Automobile Racing Clubâs annual Awards Evening delivered a star-studded night of celebrations on Saturday 4th February, as some of the biggest names in British motorsport came together to look back on what proved to be a successful 2022 season.
Staged at the Old Thorns Hotel in Hampshire for a second successive year, the glittering evening saw more than 250 guests attend to celebrate the achievements of last yearâs champions, officials and volunteers.
Hosted by the superlative Alan Hyde, guests not only had the opportunity to look back on the year that was but they also heard from BARC Chairman Tony Scott Andrews, BARC Chief Executive Ben Taylor and Motorsport UK Chief Executive Hugh Chambers.Â
Alongside the customary championship awards – which were handed out to the likes of Tom Ingram, Alex Dunne, Wayne Marrs, Luke Garrett and many more – a number of secret accolades were also presented to some unsuspecting winners on the night as well.Â
Ian Seager scooped The Sir Clive Bossom Trophy for conducting the most volunteering days in 2022 whilst Joshua Mendelsohn was announced as the BARC Marshal of the Year.
The John Martin-Lewis Trophy – which hasnât been awarded in more than a decade – made a welcome return to the stage and was bestowed to the Clubâs North West Rescue Unit for their work both on and off the track. Another returning award was The Densley Trophy, which went the way of Claire Hedley after she enjoyed a stellar 2022 leading Britcar and the British Endurance Championship.Â
Maximus Hall was a deserving winner of The Peter Collins Trophy, which is awarded to the most promising newcomer competing in a BARC championship, with Jon Winter picking up the coveted Gerry Marshall Trophy.
Double Lancaster Insurance MG Owners Club Championship title winner Steve McDermid was the final secret award recipient as he was handed The Presidentâs Cup after a flawless season which included 13 victories.
Elsewhere, more than ÂŁ1600 was raised during the annual raffle for the BARC Marshal and Rescue Fund whilst further funds were added to the pot by way of an auction – which included prizes such as VIP days to the Goodwood Festival of Speed and BTCC at Thruxton.
Ben Taylor, BARC Chief Executive, said: “It’s been a fantastic evening! Although this event is to honour our champions, it’s also for our members and the people that play their part in making the BARC what it is.
“Last season was a really successful one for the Club, right the way through; we had a full calendar of events, full grids and packed bankings of spectators. There were many things we developed too and built upon – one of which was the hugely successful live stream platform.
“We’re now in a really good place ahead of the 2023 season too. We’re going to run more race meetings than we did last year and that is because the demand is there; plus we have a number of new arrivals too which is exciting.”
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Full list of award winners:
The John Martin-Lewis Trophy: BARC NW Rescue
The Densley Trophy: Claire Hedley
The Peter Collins Trophy: Maximus Hall
The Sir Clive Bossom Trophy: Ian Seager
BARC Marshal of the Year: Joshua Mendelsohn
The Gerry Marshall Trophy: Jon Winter
The Presidentâs Cup: Steve McDermid
2022 Kumho BMW Champion: James Card
2022 2CVParts.com Champion: David OâKeeffe
2022 Caterham Graduates Sigmax Champion: Max Haynes
2022 Classic Touring Car Racing Club Pre â66 Champion: Luc Wilson
2022 Classic Touring Car Racing Club Pre â83 Champion: Stephen Primett
2022 Classic Touring Car Racing Club Pre â93 Champion: Andy Cripps
2022 Classic Touring Car Racing Club Pre â03 Champion: Cavan Grainger
2022 Classic Touring Car Racing Club Jaguar Challenge Champion: Tom Robinson
2022 Michelin Ginetta Junior Champion: Josh RowledgeÂ
2022 Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT5 Challenge Champion: Mikey Doble
2022 Ginetta GT Academy Champion: Marc Warren
2022 Junior Saloon Car Champion: Maximus Hall
2022 Connaught Competition Engines BARC Speed Champion: Damien Bradley
2022 Lancaster Insurance MGOC Class A Champion: David Amphlett
2022 Lancaster Insurance MGOC Class B Champion: Anthony Bate
2022 Lancaster Insurance MGOC Class Z Champion: Steve McDermid
2022 Legends Cars National Champion: Miles RudmanÂ
2022 Carbon8 Hyundai Coupe Cup Winner: Wayne Rockett
2022 Britcar Trophy Champions: Chris Overend & James Whitley
2022 Porsche Visit Cayman Islands Sprint Challenge GB Champion: Harry Foster
2022 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Champion: Kiern Jewiss
2022 Quaife MINI CHALLENGE Trophy Champion: Nelson King
2022 Quaife MINI CHALLENGE JCW Champion: Sam Weller
2022 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Champion: Tom Ingram
2022 British Endurance Champions: Wayne Marrs & Tom Jackson
2022 British Truck Racing Division 1 Champion: Ryan Smith
2022 British Truck Racing Division 2 Champion: Luke Garrett
2022 ROKiT British F4 Champion: Alex Dunne