Justin Wilson’s brother wins young driver award
At the ceremony a delighted Stefan said: "This is the first time in my life that I have been speechless! I thought I was the underdog, so I was thrilled when I heard my name announced." He was also pleased that he had gone one better than brother Justin, a former nominee for the award. "It's great for me, it's going to separate me from my brother," he said. "It gives me my own identity, and I can get one over him!"
Stefan was one of six finalists for the award, who all went through an on-track evaluation at Snetterton, driving a World Series by Renault single-seater, a DTM Mercedes and a Porsche Carrera Cup car. This was followed by interviews at the McLaren Technology Centre. Despite being the youngest and least experienced of the candidates, Stefan's performance convinced the panel of judges that he deserved to win.
As part of his prize, Stefan receives £50,000 and a test in a McLaren Mercedes F1 car, as well as a GP2 test, membership of the British Racing Drivers' Club and a £6,000 one-off Graham Chronograph Swordfish timepiece. But the prestige and recognition that the award carries with it will really help Stefan as he develops his racing career. He said: "I'm going to see what doors this prize opens before we make any decisions on what happens next year."
At the awards ceremony Stefan had the thrill of seeing his name on the side of a McLaren F1 car, just above that of Lewis Hamilton. "F1 is the highest level of motorsport," he said, "and I'm sure with the right support I can get there one day." Justin Wilson PR
Stefan celebrates with father Keith and brother Justin |
12/02/07 Stefan Wilson is the latest recipient of the prestigious McLaren Autosport BRDC Award, picking up the trophy at the magazine’s awards ceremony on Sunday.
The 18-year-old is the brother of former Jaguar driver and current Champ Car ace Justin Wilson and finished second in the Formula Palmer Audi series in 2007.
He beat off competition from five other young hopefuls to scoop the £50,000 and a coveted test in a McLaren-Mercedes F1 car.
Wilson follows in the footsteps of David Coulthard, Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson in winning the award.