00:06Interview

Damon Hill talks to Steve Rider to introduce the show.

02:07Interview

Jackie Stewart has a few words from the BRDC.

06:14Interview

Jean Alesi talks DTM and Donnington.

07:15Interview

1982 F1 World Champion Keke Rosberg tells us about "that lap" that broke records.

08:15Interview

Mark Blundell and his rallying adventures - updates us on the plans for 2003.

11:00Interview

Stirling Moss presents the John Bolster Award

12:28Interview

Colin McRae and Richard Burns inducted into BRDC

14:45Award

Peugeot 206 WRC wins Rally car of the year - accepted by Corrado Provera

16:38Award

Allan McNish presents Danny Watts with British Club Driver of the year.

18:13Award

David Coulthard picks up a BRDC gold star and British competition driver of the year.

24:28Interview

Emerson Fittipaldi

26:33Award

James Thompson picks up a BRDC silver star.

28:15Award

Jamie Green wins McLaren Autosport BRDC young driver of the year award. Presented by Martin Brundle.

30:48Award

Juan Pablo Montoya picks up the Gregor Grant award from Keke Rosberg.

33:52Award

Justin Dale picks up National Rally driver of the year.

35:22Award

Marcus Gronholm is awarded International Rally Driver of the year.

37:18Award

Mark Webber is awarded Rookie of the Year

40:35Award

Robbie Kerr wins National Driver of the year for his successes in British Formula 3.

42:50Award

Ferrari technical team are awarded racing car of the year - Rory Bryne accepts on behalf of the team.

47:05Award

Ross Brawn is awarded John Bolster Award for technical achievement

52:01Award

Tom Wheatcroft is awarded the Gregor Grant for his work and ownership of Donnington.

Autosport Awards 2002

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All the stars and glamour from the motorsport world at the Oscars of motorsport - the prestigious Autosport Awards.

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Episode titleAutosport Awards 2002
Episode number6
Date addedDecember 1, 2002
Run time1:02:50
CategoryLive studio
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  • Highlights
  • 01:49

    0:06Interview

    Damon Hill talks to Steve Rider to introduce the show.

  • 04:03

    2:07Interview

    Jackie Stewart has a few words from the BRDC.

  • 00:57

    6:14Interview

    Jean Alesi talks DTM and Donnington.

  • 00:57

    7:15Interview

    1982 F1 World Champion Keke Rosberg tells us about "that lap" that broke records.

  • 02:44

    8:15Interview

    Mark Blundell and his rallying adventures - updates us on the plans for 2003.

  • 01:19

    11:00Interview

    Stirling Moss presents the John Bolster Award

  • 02:14

    12:28Interview

    Colin McRae and Richard Burns inducted into BRDC

  • 01:45

    14:45Award

    Peugeot 206 WRC wins Rally car of the year - accepted by Corrado Provera

  • 01:24

    16:38Award

    Allan McNish presents Danny Watts with British Club Driver of the year.

  • 06:12

    18:13Award

    David Coulthard picks up a BRDC gold star and British competition driver of the year.

  • 02:01

    24:28Interview

    Emerson Fittipaldi

  • 01:35

    26:33Award

    James Thompson picks up a BRDC silver star.

  • 02:25

    28:15Award

    Jamie Green wins McLaren Autosport BRDC young driver of the year award. Presented by Martin Brundle.

  • 02:37

    30:48Award

    Juan Pablo Montoya picks up the Gregor Grant award from Keke Rosberg.

  • 01:27

    33:52Award

    Justin Dale picks up National Rally driver of the year.

  • 01:52

    35:22Award

    Marcus Gronholm is awarded International Rally Driver of the year.

  • 03:15

    37:18Award

    Mark Webber is awarded Rookie of the Year

  • 02:12

    40:35Award

    Robbie Kerr wins National Driver of the year for his successes in British Formula 3.

  • 04:00

    42:50Award

    Ferrari technical team are awarded racing car of the year - Rory Bryne accepts on behalf of the team.

  • 04:51

    47:05Award

    Ross Brawn is awarded John Bolster Award for technical achievement

  • 05:14

    52:01Award

    Tom Wheatcroft is awarded the Gregor Grant for his work and ownership of Donnington.