Outstanding historical work honored at the 2025 Annual Awards Banquet

This year we tried something different, hosting the 2025 SAH Annual Awards Banquet at the historic Durant-Dort Factory One in Flint, Michigan, considered the birthplace of General Motors. The weekend of activities included a special tour of the Sloan Museum Automotive and History Collection led by Curator of Collections Malcolm Cottle, a visit to the Durant-Dort Carriage Company building, a tour of the Kettering Archives guided by interim Director of Library Services Dawn Winans, and the Golden Memories Car Show.

The main event—the presentation of awards—was held on Saturday, September 20, in Factory One. After a buffet dinner, Chris Lezotte oversaw presentation of 10 awards (listed below). Several recipients were there to receive their honors in person, including the two student winners, Jake Glasser and Nathan Drouin, who impressed everyone with their enthusiasm and engagement in the field of automotive history. Matt Short, who received the Friend of Automotive History award, was unable to attend but sent a statement read on his behalf thanking the society for the honor.

Afterward, attendees enjoyed a presentation by Jim Secreto, who shared remarkable examples of Detroit automotive advertising art from his personal collection along with stories about the artists and their remarkable creativity within tight corporate requirements.

Factory One provided a great stage on which to honor this year’s SAH Award Recipients, listed below. Photographs of the event were provided by John Galloway and Mary Elton.

CARL BENZ AWARD

presented to

Patrick Foster

for

“1974-1983 Jeep Cherokee:
The Start of Something Big”

published in

Collectible Automobile

Outstanding periodical article of 2024

RIGHT: Chris Lezotte presided as master of ceremonies, here presenting the Carl Benz Award to Patrick Foster.

JAMES J. BRADLEY
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

presented to

America’s Packard Museum

for outstanding contributions to the preservation of historic materials related to motor vehicles

RICHARD and GRACE BRIGHAM
AWARD of DISTINCTION

presented to

The Nash Car Club of America
for
The Nash Times

David Nastal, editor

Excellence in treatment of historical topics in an automotive periodical during 2024

NICOLAS-JOSEPH CUGNOT AWARD

presented to

Andrew Denning

for

Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa

 Publisher: Cornell University Press

Outstanding book of 2024 in the English language

RIGHT:  SAH President Kevin Kirbitz welcomed guests to Factory One in Flint, Michigan.

NICOLAS-JOSEPH CUGNOT AWARD – LOE

presented to

Donatella Biffignandi and Alessandro Silva

for

Diatto

Publisher: AISA

Outstanding book of 2024 in a language other than English

NICOLAS-JOSEPH CUGNOT AWARD – LOE
AWARD of DISTINCTION

presented to

Christian Suhr

for

Krupp Des Ostens:

Das Fahrzeugwerk Hunger aus Frankenberg

 Publisher: Verlag Kraftakt

A book of particular merit in a language other than English—2024

FRIEND OF AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY AWARD

presented to

Matthew Short

In recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of automotive history

RIGHT:  Matthew Short received the Friend of Automotive History award for outstanding contributions to the field of automotive history, presented by Mary Seelhorst.

E.P. INGERSOLL AWARD

presented to

Elizabeth Blackstock

Podcast Creator

for

“Deadly Passions, Terrible Joys”
A Motorsport History Podcast

Excellence in presentation of automotive history in other than print media—2024

RICHARD P. SCHARCHBURG
STUDENT PAPER AWARD

presented to

Nathan Drouin

for

“Technicals: How Toyotas End Up in Wars and How They Win Them”

RIGHT: Nathan Drouin, right, and Jake Glasser, left, along with their guests were present to receive The Richard P. Scharchburg Student Paper Award (Nathan) and Award of Distinction (Jake).

RICHARD P. SCHARCHBURG STUDENT PAPER
AWARD of DISTINCTION

presented to

Jake Glasser

for

“What’s Happening to GM is What’s Happening to America: The U.S. Auto Industry and its Impact on American Law ”

RIGHT:  After the awards presentation, attendees were treated to a presentation by Jim Secreto on Detroit automotive advertising art featuring items from his collection.