List of Formula 1 promotional trophy winners

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The list of Formula 1 advertising trophy winners lists all winners of the three FOA advertising prizes, the organizer trophy for the best organizer of a Formula 1 race (since 1975), the ASN trophy for the best national association (since 1989 ) and the TV trophy for best TV station (since 2004).

Organizer trophy

This award is given to the best organizer of a Formula 1 race. The prize was previously awarded by FOCA .

season Grand Prix route
1975 MonacoMonaco Monaco Monte Carlo
1976 United StatesUnited States USA West Long Beach
1977 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Silverstone
1978 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Brands Hatch
1979 ItalyItaly Italy Monza
1980 ItalyItaly Italy Imola
1981 United StatesUnited States Las Vegas Las Vegas
1982 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Brands Hatch
1983 ItalyItaly Italy Monza
1984 United StatesUnited States USA East Detroit
1985 AustraliaAustralia Australia Adelaide
1986 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city
1987 JapanJapan Japan Suzuka
1988 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Silverstone
1989 JapanJapan Japan Suzuka
1990 AustraliaAustralia Australia Adelaide
1991 FranceFrance France Magny-Cours
1992 FranceFrance France Magny-Cours
1993 EuropeEurope Europe Donington
1994 PacificPacific Pacific Mimasaka
1995 AustraliaAustralia Australia Adelaide
1996 AustraliaAustralia Australia Melbourne
1997 AustraliaAustralia Australia Melbourne
1998 San MarinoSan Marino San Marino Imola
1999 MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia Sepang
2000 United StatesUnited States United States Indianapolis
2001 CanadaCanada Canada Montreal
2002 HungaryHungary Hungary Mogyoród
2003 SpainSpain Spain Montmeló
2004 BahrainBahrain Bahrain as-Sachir
2005 MonacoMonaco Monaco Monte Carlo
2006 BrazilBrazil Brazil São Paulo
2007 United StatesUnited States United States Indianapolis
2008 SingaporeSingapore Singapore Singapore
2009 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Yas Island
2010 Korea SouthSouth Korea Korea Yeongam
2011 IndiaIndia India Buddh International Circuit
2012 IndiaIndia India Buddh International Circuit
2013 BrazilBrazil Brazil São Paulo
2014 RussiaRussia Russia Sochi
2015 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city
2016 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city
2017 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city
2018 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city
2019 MexicoMexico Mexico Mexico city

ASN trophy

This prize, also known as the Bernie Ecclestone Prize , is given to the association whose drivers collect the most points in one season.

season Association Points driver
1989 Brazil 1968Brazil Associação Automobilística do Brasil 76, 0 A. Senna (60), N. Piquet (12), M. Gugelmin (4)
1990 Brazil 1968Brazil Associação Automobilística do Brasil 128, 0 A. Senna (78), N. Piquet (43), R. Moreno (6), M. Gugelmin (1)
1991 Brazil 1968Brazil Associação Automobilística do Brasil 130.5 A. Senna (96), N. Piquet (26.5), R. Moreno (8)
1992 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 148, 0 N. Mansell (108), M. Brundle (38), J. Herbert (2)
1993 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 108, 0 D. Hill (69), M. Brundle (13), J. Herbert (11), M. Blundell (10), D. Warwick (4), E. Irvine (1)
1994 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 148, 0 D. Hill (91), M. Brundle (16), D. Coulthard (14), N. Mansell (13), M. Blundell (8), E. Irvine (6)
1995 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 193, 0 D. Hill (69), D. Coulthard (49), J. Herbert (45), M. Blundell (13), E. Irvine (10), M. Brundle (7)
1996 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 138, 0 D. Hill (97), D. Coulthard (18), E. Irvine (11), M. Brundle (8), J. Herbert (4)
1997 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 82, 0 D. Coulthard (36), E. Irvine (24), J. Herbert (15), D. Hill (7)
1998 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 124, 0 D. Coulthard (56), E. Irvine (47), D. Hill (20), J. Herbert (1)
1999 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 144, 0 E. Irvine (74), D. Coulthard (48), J. Herbert (15), D. Hill (7)
2000 GermanyGermany ADAC 143, 0 M. Schumacher (108), R. Schumacher (24), H.-H. Frentzen (11)
2001 GermanyGermany ADAC 190, 0 M. Schumacher (123), R. Schumacher (49), N. Heidfeld (12), H.-H. Frentzen (6)
2002 GermanyGermany ADAC 195, 0 M. Schumacher (144), R. Schumacher (42), N. Heidfeld (7), H.-H. Frentzen (2)
2003 GermanyGermany ADAC 170, 0 M. Schumacher (93), R. Schumacher (58), H.-H. Frentzen (13), N. Heidfeld (6)
2004 GermanyGermany ADAC 177, 0 M. Schumacher (148), R. Schumacher (24), N. Heidfeld (3), T. Glock (2)
2005 SpainSpain Real Federación Española de Automovilismo 137, 0 F. Alonso (133), P. de la Rosa (4)
2006 GermanyGermany ADAC 168, 0 M. Schumacher (121), N. Heidfeld (23), R. Schumacher (20), N. Rosberg (4)
2007 FinlandFinland AKK motorsport 140, 0 K. Raikkonen (110), H. Kovalainen (30)
2008 GermanyGermany ADAC 137, 0 N. Heidfeld (60), S. Vettel (35), T. Glock (25), N. Rosberg (17)
2009 GermanyGermany ADAC 166.5 S. Vettel (84), N. Rosberg (34.5), T. Glock (24), N. Heidfeld (19), A. Sutil (5)
2010 GermanyGermany ADAC 545, 0 S. Vettel (256), N. Rosberg (142), M. Schumacher (72), A. Sutil (47), N. Hülkenberg (22), N. Heidfeld (6)
2011 GermanyGermany ADAC 633, 0 S. Vettel (392), N. Rosberg (89), M. Schumacher (76), A. Sutil (42), N. Heidfeld (34)
2012 GermanyGermany ADAC 486, 0 S. Vettel (281), N. Rosberg (93), N. Hülkenberg (63), M. Schumacher (49)
2013 GermanyGermany ADAC 648, 0 S. Vettel (397), N. Rosberg (171), N. Hülkenberg (51), A. Sutil (29)
2014 GermanyGermany ADAC 580, 0 N. Rosberg (317), S. Vettel (167), N. Hulkenberg (96)
2015 GermanyGermany ADAC 658, 0 N. Rosberg (322), S. Vettel (278), N. Hülkenberg (58)
2016 GermanyGermany ADAC 670, 0 N. Rosberg (385), S. Vettel (212), N. Hülkenberg (72), P. Wehrlein (1)
2017 FinlandFinland AKK motorsport 510, 0 V. Bottas (305), K. Raikkonen (205)
2018 FinlandFinland AKK motorsport 498, 0 K. Raikkonen (251), V. Bottas (247)
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Motor Sports Association 462, 0 L. Hamilton (413), L. Norris (49)
Remarks
  1. The British federation won the ASN trophy in 1997 with only 82 points, as Michael Schumacher (78 points) was taken out of the ranking due to unsportsmanlike conduct.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Although the German Motor Sport Association actually has the status of the German ASN ( French : Autorité Sportive Nationale, carrier of national sports sovereignty), the award was given to the ADAC (supporting association of the DMSB) awarded. All drivers are members of the ADAC.

TV trophy

This award is given to television stations for the best broadcast of a Formula 1 weekend. All television stations that are responsible for broadcasting a race weekend (in Germany this was the Grand Prix of Germany or Europa RTL) choose the winner from among themselves . However, for a number of years the FOM has had a monopoly on transmission. In 2007 the prize was not awarded.

season Channel
2004 FOM
2005 RTL
2006 FOM
2007 -
2008 FOM
2009 FOM
2010 FOM ,
ADMC
2011 BBC Sports
2012 Sky sports
2013 Sky sports

See also

Individual evidence