21st International Automotive Media Competition

Entries for the peer-judged 20th IAMC are due by February 28, 2012. Entry form PDF here: IAMC 2011 Entry Form
To be eligible, the work must be automotive related and have been published, broadcast, or posted between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2011.
Participation is open to all those involved in automotive media: materials about cars, trucks, buses, fire engines, history, technical, public relations, whether in the form of books, magazines, newspapers, internet, radio, television, club publications, graphics, press kits--if your work is related to the automotive world, and is not a paid advertisement, this program is for you.
Upon completion of the judging process, announcement of the recipients of the 21st International Automotive Media Awards (IAMAs) will be made in June, 2012.
IAMAs Presented June 20, 2011
The 20th IAMC concluded with the presentation of the 2010 IAMAs. The event was held at the Automotive Hall of Fame, Dearborn, Michigan, in conjunction with the North American Concept Vehicles Awards.
The two top IAMAs went to Peter Brock for Lifetime Achievement, and to Lindsay Brooke for Best of 2010 for his article, 2011 Chevrolet Volt Development Story, on the evsae.org website.
Mr. Brock was chosen for this prestigious award by 30 peers who gave him the most votes from a list of five nominees. For the Best of 2010, Mr. Brooke's article was chosen from the seven Best of Division IAMAs awarded. For more on Mr. Brock, and the full list of 2010 IAMAs including Gold, Silver and Bronze medallions, please click on this link: 2010 IAMAs
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The International Automotive Media Award for Best of 2010 was presented to Lindsay Brooke for his article, 2011 Chevrolet Volt Development Story, on the evsae.org website.

The International Automotive Media Award for Lifetime Achievement was presented to Peter Brock.