No relation of Ron, Jake Dennis has been announced as the 24th and latest winner of this award. Certainly his record is impressive but he is only 17. So, while the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award (MABA) is rightly regarded as prestigious, it made me wonder how successful it was at supporting future stars.
Read the wikipedia link for more details but that's not much more than a list of past winners. Maybe the educated members of this forum would like to expand, especially on things like eligibility and the selection process? You know who you are
Past winners have included many familiar names
F1 World Champion: Jenson Button (1998)
IRL World Champion: Dario Franchitti (1992)
F1 Race Winners: David Coulthard (1989)
F1 Race Drivers: Ralph Firman (1993), Anthony Davidson (2000), Paul di Resta (2004)
F1 Test Drivers: Oliver Gavin (1991), Gary Paffett (1999), Oliver Turvey (2006)
Notable MABA runners up include Dan Wheldon, Justin Wilson and current F1 Test driver Sam Bird.
Although it doesn't look that great, only one F1 world champion in 24 years giving out the award, it also pays to look at it the other way, how many drivers British drivers didn't win the MABA and yet still made it to F1.
It's a short list: Alan McNish and everyone's favourite subject, Lewis Hamilton.
I believe Lewis may already have been ineligible in some way as he was under contract with McLaren (from 1998. He he was eligible for the award from around 2001). Neverthless, Lewis beat the 2003 MABA winner Alex Lloyd 10 races to 2 in Formula Renault UK in 2003.
[polite notice: there are other places to argue about how good Lewis is, not here please]
Lewis aside, it does seem that for a British driver getting into F1 without the MABA under your belt is a long shot, but also that the MABA is nothing like a passport to the big time. Of course we can't produce a world champion for every award given out, that would mean a new brit winning the WDC every year - not going to happen, right.
But where does it go wrong for some of these guys? Does anyone have any near miss stories for past winners and tidbits of history to fill in what these MABA winners who never made it to F1 are up to now? Does anyone know of any more Lewis Hamiltons, who seem to be outside and above the scope of the award right now?
Are there any foreign equivalents of the MABA too?
Read the wikipedia link for more details but that's not much more than a list of past winners. Maybe the educated members of this forum would like to expand, especially on things like eligibility and the selection process? You know who you are

Past winners have included many familiar names
F1 World Champion: Jenson Button (1998)
IRL World Champion: Dario Franchitti (1992)
F1 Race Winners: David Coulthard (1989)
F1 Race Drivers: Ralph Firman (1993), Anthony Davidson (2000), Paul di Resta (2004)
F1 Test Drivers: Oliver Gavin (1991), Gary Paffett (1999), Oliver Turvey (2006)
Notable MABA runners up include Dan Wheldon, Justin Wilson and current F1 Test driver Sam Bird.
Although it doesn't look that great, only one F1 world champion in 24 years giving out the award, it also pays to look at it the other way, how many drivers British drivers didn't win the MABA and yet still made it to F1.
It's a short list: Alan McNish and everyone's favourite subject, Lewis Hamilton.
I believe Lewis may already have been ineligible in some way as he was under contract with McLaren (from 1998. He he was eligible for the award from around 2001). Neverthless, Lewis beat the 2003 MABA winner Alex Lloyd 10 races to 2 in Formula Renault UK in 2003.
[polite notice: there are other places to argue about how good Lewis is, not here please]

Lewis aside, it does seem that for a British driver getting into F1 without the MABA under your belt is a long shot, but also that the MABA is nothing like a passport to the big time. Of course we can't produce a world champion for every award given out, that would mean a new brit winning the WDC every year - not going to happen, right.
But where does it go wrong for some of these guys? Does anyone have any near miss stories for past winners and tidbits of history to fill in what these MABA winners who never made it to F1 are up to now? Does anyone know of any more Lewis Hamiltons, who seem to be outside and above the scope of the award right now?
Are there any foreign equivalents of the MABA too?