The FIA Prize Giving Ceremony is an annual event promoted by Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) which honours the achievements of all FIA Champions over the past season.
In 2014, FIA inaugurated a new format where FIA Champions and guests take part in a competition held at a karting track designed by Hermann Tilke, under the direction of the F1 race director. The day culminates with a glamorous two-part ceremony celebrating the FIA champions. The winners of the Personality of the Year and Action of the Year awards will be unveiled that same evening, as will brand new Rookie of the Year award and Pole Position trophy.[1]
The 1995 ceremony was to take place in Monte Carlo, Monaco, but was cancelled due to the general strikes in nearby France.[2]
Year | Country | City | ||
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1996 | Monte Carlo | [3] | ||
1997 | [4] | |||
1998 | [5] | |||
1999 | [6] | |||
2000 | [7] | |||
2001 | [8] | |||
2002 | [9] | |||
2003 | [10] | |||
2004 | [11] | |||
2005 | [12] | |||
2006 | [13] | |||
2007 | [14] | |||
2008 | [15] | |||
2009 | [16] | |||
2010 | [17] | |||
2011 | New Delhi | [18] | ||
2012 | Istanbul | [19] | ||
2013 | Paris | [20] | ||
2014 | Doha | [21] | ||
2015 | Paris | [22] | ||
2016 | Vienna | [23] | ||
2017 | Versailles | [24] | ||
2018 | Saint Petersburg | [25] | ||
2019 | Paris | [26] | ||
2020 | Geneva | [27] | ||
2021 | Paris | [28] | ||
2022 | Bologna | [29] | ||
2023 | Baku | [30] | ||
2024 | Kigali | [31] |
The FIA Personality of the Year award sees permanently accredited media from the FIA's World Championships honour the competitor or figure who they believe achieved an exceptional performance this season. This figure can be a driver, a team manager, an official, a volunteer, etc., affiliated to an FIA Championship or Event. Each member of the media is required to vote for three individuals in the first stage before choosing from a final selection of ten.[32] The Personality of the Year award was dropped ahead of the 2022 Prize Giving Ceremony, replaced with two new prize categories.[33]
Year | Winner | Series | Role | ||
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2013 | Robert Kubica | World Rally Championship | Driver | [34] | |
2014 | Lewis Hamilton | Formula One | Driver | [35] | |
2015 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Driver | [36] | |
2016 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Driver | [37] | |
2017 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Driver | [38] | |
2018 | Lewis Hamilton | Formula One | Driver | [39] | |
2019 | Niki Lauda | Formula One | Team personnel | [40] | |
2020 | Lewis Hamilton | Formula One | Driver | [41] | |
2021 | Lewis Hamilton | Formula One | Driver | [42] |
The FIA Action of the Year award allows motorsport fans to choose their defining event of the sporting year. Balloting for the award is undertaken by motor racing fans via the FIA's official website.
Year | Winner | Series | Event | ||
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2014 | Max Verstappen | Formula 3 European Championship | Overtaking Antonio Giovinazzi in Imola | [43] | |
2015 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Overtaking Felipe Nasr at the | ||
2016 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Overtaking Nico Rosberg at the | ||
2017 | Esapekka Lappi | World Rally Championship | Jump at the Rally de Portugal | [44] | |
2018 | Teemu Suninen | World Rally Championship | Save at Rally Finland | [45] | |
2019 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | Overtaking Charles Leclerc at the | [46] | |
2020 | Kimi Räikkönen | Formula One | Opening lap at the | [47] | |
2021 | Fernando Alonso | Formula One | Defending position against Lewis Hamilton at the | ||
2022 | Lewis Hamilton | Formula One | Overtaking Charles Leclerc and Sergio Pérez at the | [48] | |
2023 | Fernando Alonso | Formula One | Overtaking Sergio Pérez on the last lap of the | [49] |
The FIA Rookie of the Year is selected amongst drivers who completed their first season in an FIA-sanctioned championship. Eligible series include the FIA Formula One World Championship, World Rally Championship, European Rally Championship, World Touring Car Championship, FIA World Endurance Championship, World Rallycross Championship, European Rallycross Championship, FIA Formula 2 Championship, FIA Formula Three Championships, and CIK Karting KF World Championship.
Year | Winner | Series | ||
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2014 | Daniil Kvyat | Formula One | [50] | |
2015 | Max Verstappen | Formula One | ||
2016 | Kevin Hansen | [51] | ||
2017 | Charles Leclerc | Formula 2 | ||
2018 | Charles Leclerc | Formula One | [52] | |
2019 | Alexander Albon | Formula One | [53] | |
2020 | Yuki Tsunoda | Formula 2 | [54] | |
2021 | Oscar Piastri | Formula 2 | ||
2022 | Zane Maloney | Formula 3 | ||
2023 | Oscar Piastri | Formula One |
The FIA Outstanding Official of the Year, one of two new categories introduced in 2022, is selected amongst the FIA's "army of volunteers and officials who form the backbone of the sport". The winner is selected by the FIA Volunteers and Officials Commission (VOC).
Year | Winner | Role | ||
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2022 | Filiberto Loranca Marañón | Clerk of the Course, | ||
2023 | Sadiq Kalawadh | Manager of Events, Bahrain International Circuit |
The FIA President Innovation Medal, one of two new categories introduced in 2022, was created by current FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to recognize "people coming with ideas helping not only the sport but also in worldwide context". The winner is selected by the incumbent FIA president.
Year | Winner | Role | ||
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2022 | Gordon Murray | Road and race car design (Formula One) | ||
2023 | Christian von Koenigsegg | Automotive engineering |