Segrave Trophy
The Segrave Trophy is an annual award presented in the United Kingdom to honor outstanding achievements in motorsport. Established in 1955, it is named after the famous racing driver and engineer, Malcolm Campbell, who was known for setting world speed records. The trophy recognizes individuals or teams who have made significant contributions to the sport, particularly in terms of speed and innovation.
The award is administered by the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) and is typically presented at a ceremony attended by notable figures in the motorsport community. Recipients of the Segrave Trophy are celebrated for their exceptional performances, which often inspire future generations of racers and enthusiasts.