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THE TOM PRYCE TROPHY |
Tom Pryce was Wales
greatest racing driver who was tragically killed in a freak accident in the 1977
South African Grand Prix.
This prestigious trophy is awarded annually by the Welsh Group of Motoring
Writers to personalities who have made an outstanding contribution, either to
the motor industry, or to the parallel world of transport.
They are truly Welsh ambassadors in their own word and certainly unofficial
ambassadors for Wales worldwide.
| Our Tom Pryce Register of Honour | |||||
| 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | |||
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| Gwyndaf Evans | Jonathan Jones | Richard Parry-Jones | |||
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1999 |
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2000 | |||
| 2001 | 2002 | 2004 | |||
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| David Richards | Garyl Rhys OBE | Simon Harding-Rolls | |||
| 2005 | 2006 | ||||
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| Richard Woolley | Alex Simpson | ||||
1996 British champion rally
driver Gwyndaf Evans, of Dinas Mawddwy
1997 Four times world speedboat champion Jonathan
Jones of Cardigan
1998 Ford Vice President Richard
Parry-Jones CBE, from Dolgellau
1999 Babs resurrector Owen Wyn Owen,
of Capel Curig
2000 Rally navigator Neil Wilson, of Marford, Wrexham
2001 Pro-Drive entrepreneur David Richards of Banbury
2002 Motor industry guru Professor Garel Rhys OBE
2004 Rolls Royce descendant Simon Harding-Rolls of SW11
2005 Design studio manager Richard
Woolley from Land Rover.
2006 - Alex Simpson, Director of Earley Engineering which restores Alvis cars