The Malta Motorsport Federation organised the Enemed Malta Motorsport Awards 2024 last weekend.
During the annual ceremony, clubs nominated nominees who worked tirelessly or achieved excellent results in their disciplines to receive an award from the federation.
These awards are a recognition of their dedication and contribution to the motorsport community in Malta.
Island Karting Club Malta nominated Zane Pace while the All Wheel Drive Club recognized Nicholas Mifsud.
Island Radio Motor Car Club nominated Jacob Gatt while Old Motors Club Malta put forward Michael Mallia.
Lee Pisani was nominated by the Malta Drifting Club nominated Lee Pisani, Jo
Joe Said (Malta Classic), Julian Agius (Ford Owners Group), Konrad D’Anastasi (Malta Drag Racing Association) and Jacob Micallef (Karting Club Malta).
During the night, the Federation awarded four special awards to individuals from different backgrounds.
The Marshall of the Year award went to Marshall Joseph Bianco, the Official of the Year was awarded to Jonathan Tonna, the President’s Award was presented to former MMF president Tonio Cini, and the most prestigious award, the Inductee in the Malta Motorsport Hall Of Fame, was bestowed upon Carmel Camilleri, known in the motorsport community as Iz-Zoqdi.
Colin Fitz hosted the event in the presence of the special guest, Clifton Grima, Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, David Agius, Deputy Speaker, Shadow Minister for EU Funds and Sports, and Enemed Executive chairman Kevin Chircop.
All speakers offered their support and congratulated Duncan Micallef, president of the Malta Motorsport Federation, and his team for their sterling work in changing and improving the local motorsport scene.
They also encouraged the local motorsport clubs and community to support the federation.