The Silverstone Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award will not take place this year, ahead of a re-evaluation of the prestigious competition.
The Young Driver Award, which aims to find and assist the best up-and-coming British single-seater racing talent, began in 1989. The inaugural prize, which included a McLaren Formula 1 test, was won by David Coulthard.
Since then, the Award has given a boost up the racing ladder to many of Britain’s most successful drivers, including 2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button, three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti, 2014 World Endurance champion Anthony Davidson, 2022-23 Formula E title winner Jake Dennis, 2024-2025 Formula E champion Oliver Rowland, and F1 stars Lando Norris, George Russell, Oliver Bearman and Alexander Albon.
The announcement of the winner is traditionally made at the Autosport Awards, which will continue, with the next event taking place in London on Wednesday 21 January 2026.
McLaren, Aston Martin and Silverstone have partnered with Autosport and the British Racing Drivers’ Club over the 35-year history of the Award. Deagen Fairclough is the most recent winner, scooping £200,000 and an Aston Martin F1 test, after a range of assessments that included simulator and fitness tests, plus two days on Silverstone’s Grand Prix circuit in MotorSport Vision Formula 2 cars, a Beechdean Motorsport-run Aston Martin Vantage GT3 and RLR M Sport Ligier LMP3. His prize F1 test will take place later this year.