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Our friend and colleague, Ed Lucas, long-time MC at many of the most important Concours events, automotive historian, and gold-throated announcer, is again our Master of Ceremonies.
The Automotive Women’s Alliance Foundation starts the show by presenting a $2500 scholarship in the name of the Automotive Heritage Foundation to a young woman who will likely lead us in the automotive future.
Winner of our Future Collectible Vehicle of the Year was determined by you all as you chose among the nominees we assembled. It was no surprise to most that this year’s winner got a substantial majority of votes.
Brian Baker and his team of internationally known and respected designers came up with a surprise choice for the AHA Concept Vehicle of the Year. Because half the season’s motor shows were cancelled the manufacturers had fewer venues at which to present concepts. But, they were enthusiastic in selecting this cutting edge, radical concept vehicle.
Our 10 categories of the AHA Automotive Journalism Competition presented by Kiekert resulted in 6 Gold Medal winners, all of whom also get our Best of Category, Alex Buchan-designed trophies. We’ll also present 10 Silver Medals and 21 Bronze. Chief Judge Csaba Csere will talk about the competition and Ed Lucas will present the list of winners by category. The quality and variety of stories submitted were amazing. The links to all these stories will appear on our website along with the official winners list as soon as the virtual awards event ends around 3 PM EDST on July 26th.
We’re most proud to present our AHA Lifetime Achievement Award to wrap up the program. We’ll hear from Diane Flis-Schneider who planted the seed for this award project about 4 years ago. Then, we’ll have last year’s honoree, Don Sherman, introduce this year’s choice. In addition to a dramatic trophy depicting the bronze bust of famous early racer Louis Chevrolet (also created by Alex Buchan), the 2020 honorees name will join more than 20 years of predecessors on the permanent trophy on display at the LeMay – America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, Washington
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