The Aflac Motorsports Journalism Awards of Excellence recognize outstanding motorsports coverage in five categories while honoring the memory of
"Through the dedication of these exceptional journalists, our sport and its stories are brought to life for millions of racing fans," said
This year's entries were judged by students at the
"The Motorsports Journalism Awards of Excellence are a time-honored tradition in racing," said
The award is among the most coveted in motorsports journalism. Reporters from several media outlets, including USA Today, CBS Sports, Sports Illustrated and the
The 2008 Aflac Motorsports Journalism Awards of Excellence in honor of
Writing - Daily
Susan Wade - Newark Star-Ledger
Entry: "Mourning All Day; Drivers and Owners Pay Tribute to Fallen
Scott Kalitta at NHRA Super Nationals"
Judges' comments: Timely; well-written with good interviews;
newsworthy; good detail; well structured with fine transitions;
solid lead and ending.
Scholarship: Indiana University; School of Journalism; Bloomington,
Ind.
Writing - Other
Mike Hembree - NASCAR Scene
Entry: "NASCAR'S Lost Tracks"
Judges' comments: Good lead and excellent research; fine interviews
with a variety of sources; nice detail and solid reporting; original
historic piece; well-written in general with good structure for a
long story; nice flow.
Scholarship: University of South Carolina, School of Journalism and
Mass Communications, Columbia, S.C.
Broadcast - National
Tom Rinaldi - ESPN, ESPN NASCAR NOW
Entry: Jerome Davis Feature
Judges' comments: Great story idea with enterprise reporting;
pleasant mix of old and new footage; no gratuitous use of
background music; well-written and edited; concise; good
transitions.
Scholarship: Columbia University; The Columbia Graduate School of
Journalism; New York, N.Y.
Broadcast - Local
Kevin Wrenn - WGHP-TV, FOX 8, High Point, N.C.
Entry: "Faster Pastor"
Judges' comments: Technically good; fine use of close-ups; audio
and video were in sync and complemented each other; great idea and
story focus; nice variety of scenes with mixture of interviews and
actual track footage; journalistically sound; creative, original
story.
Scholarship: Jordan-Matthews High School, English Department, Siler
City, N.C.
Photojournalism
Will Lester - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Entry: "Fireball"
Judges' comments: Good framing and capturing of "decisive moment" in
this fiery explosion of a funny car; Heat waves from cars are
interesting visual effects, providing some sense of high
temperatures accompanying great speeds; Good focus and color.
Scholarship: California State University, Fullerton; College of
Communications; Fullerton, Calif.
In addition to the annual winners,
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