Michelin-starred chef and lifelong motorsport fan Tom Kerridge will curate the culinary program for the 2026 Autosport Awards, taking place January 21 at London’s Roundhouse.

The collaboration adds a new dimension to racing’s most celebrated night, bringing together sporting excellence with elevated lifestyle, entertainment, and creative expression. Kerridge approaches the culinary program through the lens of motorsport, translating the intensity and coordination of elite racing environments into an experience designed specifically for the Awards.

“As someone who’s loved motorsport since I was a kid, I’m absolutely buzzing to be part of the 2026 Autosport Awards and to cook up a menu that really does justice to such an amazing night,” said Kerridge.

“Motorsport and great cooking both thrive on dedication, precision, and proper teamwork, and I can’t wait for guests to taste that energy and excitement in every dish we put out on the night.” This partnership marks a first for the Autosport Awards, introducing a bespoke culinary experience that brings together two worlds defined by precision, performance, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence.

Kerridge will create an exclusive menu for the 2026 event, showcasing contemporary British flavours and seasonal produce. One of the most respected figures in modern gastronomy, Kerridge is known for building The Hand & Flowers into the world’s first two-Michelin-star pub and for a career defined by innovation, accessibility, and technical mastery.

Beyond the kitchen, he is a committed motorsport enthusiast with long-standing connections to the racing community and a deep appreciation for the sport’s culture and competitive ethos. Returning to the iconic Roundhouse for its 38th edition, the Autosport Awards — a Motorsport Network event — is racing’s defining night, celebrating the standout drivers, teams, innovators, and moments from an extraordinary season across Formula 1, MotoGP, Formula E, IndyCar, NASCAR, World Rally Championship and more.

The 2026 ceremony will be hosted by award-winning broadcaster and motorsport fan Greg James and will feature a mix of jury-selected and fan-voted honours, giving audiences a voice in motorsport’s biggest celebration. “The Autosport Awards is racing’s biggest night — grounded in what happens on track, and increasingly recognizing the lifestyle and culture growing around the sport,” said Lisa Boyars, SVP Marketing, Motorsport Network. 

“Tom is a genuine racing fan, and you can see how that passion influences his menus. We’re excited to bring that experience to our guests at the Autosport Awards.”

Before the red carpet rolls out in Camden, the Autosport Business Exchange (ABX) will convene motorsport’s leading voices at Town Hall by Bottaccio in King’s Cross. Under the theme “The Power Shift,” ABX London explores the forces reshaping motorsport’s next era — from new regulations and manufacturers, to emerging investors and technology partners.

Together, ABX and the Autosport Awards create a one-day forum for motorsport’s most influential voices — from morning insight to evening celebration — as the sport builds toward its 2026 season debut.