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Sunday, December 31, 2006
Auto Enthusiast Walter R. Haessner dies at 71
Tucson, Ariz., December 31, 2006: Walter R. Haessner died Wednesday morning, December 27th, of lymphoma-related causes. Always the optimist, he fought this disease since 1998, never giving up hope there would be a cure. However, beginning January 14, 2006, one infection after another kept him bedridden at home or in the hospital for the better part of the year, until finally his immune system could cope no longer. It was time for this tough old Marine to move on to the final adventure.
Highly respected throughout the automotive world, Walt will be missed for his cheerful laugh that could fill a room, his gleeful enthusiasm about whatever his current activity might be, his willingness to share his knowledge, and his dedication to accuracy in media.
His communications company, AZTEX Corporation, publishes non-fiction books, primarily in the fields of transportation, auto racing and corporate history.
Additionally, he founded Exergonic Technology Corp. in 1986, which distributes hi-tech lubricants and greases. This began with auto-related products, and has grown into a full line of industrial products.
Long recognized as an automotive expert, Haessner served as consultant and/or executed projects for the Franklin Mint, Ford Motor Company, Shell Oil Company, Mobil Oil Corp (ExxonMobil), Fram Filter Co., Jaguar Cars N.A., Lubrizol Corp., Unocal, and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Walt was born May 17, 1935, in Passaic, N.J. At an early age he moved with his mother and step-father to Miami, Fla. Summers were spent with his father in New Jersey.
In 1954 he went on two years active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps, during which time he completed high school, went to camera repair school, got married, became a father, and achieved the rank of corporal.
After service, he was purchasing agent for Century Engineering Co. in New Jersey, for which he had worked summers during high school. He then went to Reaction Motors (Thiokol) as a high speed engineering photographer working on the X-15 missile project, followed by a period at Cape Canaveral, Florida, with RCA Missile Test Project as one of 300 photographers hired out of 30,000 interviewed.
While at the Cape, he went to the 1960 12 Hours of Sebring as a track photographer. He left the Cape in late 1962, returned to Newfoundland, New Jersey, and began his own marketing/public relations/photography/publishing business. Walt was East Coast photographer for Sports Car Graphic for 1963 and 1964. His first publishing contract was for the 1964 12 Hours of Sebring race program. One of his more memorable marketing gigs was arranging to have Great Western Champagne of New York in the Winner’s Circle of the (circa) 1971 Can-Am races.
Well-known in automotive corporate and automotive media circles in the 1960s and 1970s for his involvement with the 12 Hours of Sebring as commercial public relations director, which incorporated all sales of advertising as well as solicitation of sponsorship monies, Walt also joined the late Bill Finefrock in producing advertising/editorial inserts and/or full race programs for the Can-Am, Trans-Am and Formula 5000 sports car series.
Haessner garnered numerous awards, both for his writing and as publisher. These include the Imperial Palace Moto Award 1988 for an editorial in Restoration News Bulletin; two Society of Automotive Historians Cugnot Awards for the books “MACK” by John B. Montville (1974), and “My Two Lives: Race Driver to Restaurateur” by Rene Dreyfus with Beverly Rae Kimes (1984); as well as two Antique Automobile Club of America Thomas KcKean awards for “MACK” by John B. Montville (1974), and “Tire Wars: Racing with Goodyear” by William Neely (1994). Five titles have been book club selections.
In 1983, Haessner founded the International Society for VEHICLE Preservation (ISVP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization. The Society’s purpose is to spread an appreciation and understanding of the benefits of freedom of movement to society worldwide, to assist in accurate preservation and restoration of vehicles and related artifacts, and accurate recording of the history thereof.
The idea for this organization arose from a meeting with the late Henry Austin Clark, Jr., at his home in Glen Cove, N.Y., at which time “Austie” told Walt the only way it would happen is if Walt just “went and did it himself.” And so he did, with the support of an eclectic group of individuals from auto racing, collecting, media, museums, archiving, restoration--from Italy, France, England, and the US, who served on the Board of Advisors.
One of the Society’s main functions today is the annual International Automotive Media Competition, to recognize and encourage excellence in all forms of automotive media. For the fourth year, the Truck Writers of North America has asked ISVP to administer its awards program under the same standards.
Walter R. Haessner was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and several automotive journalism organizations. He held a BS in marketing.
Haessner’s interest in things automotive goes back to his childhood. He got his driver’s license at 14, bought his first vehicle: a 1923 American LaFrance Brockway Torpedo chemical fire truck, and did a ground-up restoration on it while still in high school. He had an extensive automotive library as well as photo archives.
Though much of his life centered around automobiles, Walt became fascinated with computers while at the Cape in the early 1960s and his interest therein grew exponentially over the years. He consumed computer manuals, was an avid science fiction devotee, and was “owned” by an old grey cat.
He leaves behind his wife and soul-mate of 52 years, Elaine C. (Jordan) Haessner; three beloved children: Ursula Haessner Cochran of Florida, Walter W. Haessner of Arizona, and Dora E. H. Crow and husband Jim of California; and four adored grandchildren: Lane Ferguson and Sara Cochran of Florida; and Eric and Stephanie Crow of California.
In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that anyone wishing to make a remembrance in his name send a donation to either the American Cancer Society, or to the Haessner family church (his great-uncle was the first pastor there): St John Lutheran Church, 140 Lexington Avenue, Passaic, NJ 07055.
A service, followed by a Celebration of Life, will be held at St John’s at a date to be determined. Those wishing to attend, or to be kept up to date regarding this, are asked to contact Elaine Haessner at isvp@earthlink.net so your e-mail address may be added to the register.
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Contact: Elaine C. Haessner
Phone: 520-749-2260
e-mail isvp@earthlink.net
Monday, December 18, 2006
IAMA Lifetime Achievement to Jim Dunne; Jean Jennings garners Best of 2006
16th International Automotive Media Competition announces
2006 International Automotive Media Awards (IAMAs)
Jim Dunne and Jean Jennings take top honors
TUCSON, ARIZ, Dec. 18, 2006-- Veteran auto writer/spy photographer Jim Dunne is the 2006 recipient of the International Automotive Media Award for Lifetime Achievement. This is the 9th annual presentation of this peer-driven award.
Dunne has been Detroit Editor of Popular Mechanics for the past 21 years.
His career began with a column for national magazines in the mid-1960s, which continues today.
Jim’s reputation nowadays is equally based on being one of the pioneers in so-called spy photography. As photographer or writer, he travels extensively.
In addition to all the above--auto writing, photography and travel, together with an active sports life--Jim Dunne is a safety device inventor/patent holder, and fit in a stint as technical writer for Redstone Missile.
A native Detroiter, Dunne is a graduate of the University of Detroit and a U.S. Army veteran. He has seven grown children, and lives now in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
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The International Automotive Media Competition (IAMC), is an annual program to recognize and encourage excellence in all forms of automotive media.
Best of 2006
For “Veyron in the USA,” in AUTOMOBILE, the Best of 2006 is awarded to Jean Jennings
Best of Divisions
Best of Division winners are selected from the Gold Medallion awardees in each division having 98 points or better.
For 2006, nine Best of Divisions are awarded, as follow:
Best of Books
Michael Argetsinger/David Bull Publishing, for “Walt Hansgen: His Life and the History of Post-War American Road Racing”
Best of Newspapers
Tim Spell, for “‘30s Speed Busters: Blitzen Benzes shatter prewar records,” published in the Houston Chronicle
Best of Magazines
Jean Jennings, for “Veyron in the USA,” published in AUTOMOBILE Magazine
Best of Graphics
Ivan Galvan, for The Texas Truck & SUV Guide cover, published in the Houston Chronicle
Best of Newsletters
No Award
Best of Single Issues
Sabu Advani, for The Flying Lady, publication of the Rolls Royce Owners’ Club
Best of Multimedia
No Award
Best of PR/Marketing
Coyne Communications, for Land Rover North America “Accelerated Tax Write-off” brochure
Best of Radio
Bob Long, for “Design Perspectives—Bring Back the Challenger,” on Motor Trend Radio
Best of Video
Ohana Road TV, for “Back & Better Than Ever,” on KITV (ABC-TV), Honolulu, producer Bill Maloney
Best of Internet
Phil Floraday/AutoWeek.com, for the Geneva Motor Show
Read More>>Saturday, November 19, 2005
15th INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE MEDIA AWARDS
Foundation Awards: Bronze, Silver, Gold Presented at Breakfast
Best of Divisions, Best of 2005 & Lifetime Achievement Presented at the Madison Avenue Sports Car Driving & Chowder Society Luncheon
Speaker: Geoff Day, Director of Communications, Mercedes-Benz USA, Sardi’s, New York City 2005
International Automotive Media Awards (IAMA) A function of the The International Society for VEHICLE Preservation
2005 IAMAs, presented at the Madison Avenue Sports Car Driving & Chowder Society Luncheon Sardi’s, New York, New York
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Tucson AZ November 15, 2005 (WDB). ...Recognition of Lifetime Achievement: This award is presented to that individual who has been selected by his or her peers as contributing to the craft of automotive media for 25 years or more, breaking ground, setting standards, and otherwise being a positive example to those who follow.
The 2005 Lifetime Achievement honoree is Beverly Rae Kimes, automotive editor/author of hundreds of articles, numerous books, and, over the 40+ years of her career which began with an editing position in 1963 at Automobile Quarterly, recipient of many awards. Bev is perhaps the most honored automobile historian in America. She is a past president of the Society of Automotive Historians, and has served as executive editor of the Classic Car Club of America since 1981.
Best of 2005: There are 11 divisions comprised of numerous categories. From among the highest point IAMA Gold awards winners in each division, a Best of Division is chosen, and from those Best of Division winners is chosen the Best of 2005.
The Best of 2005 is awarded to Michael Oneal and Jim Mateja for Cadillac Kid, in the Chicago Tribune.
Best of Divisions: For 2005, 10 Best of Divisions are awarded, as listed below:
Best of Books, to Beverly Rae Kimes/SAE for the book, Pioneers, Engineers, and Scoundrels, published by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Best of Newspapers, to Michael Oneal and Jim Mateja for Cadillac Kid, published in the Chicago Tribune
Best of Magazines, to Dutch Mandel for Here Today, Ghosn Tomorrow, published in AutoWeek.
Best of Graphics, to Gerry Durnell for AFAS: A Celebration of Automotive Art, published by Automobile Quarterly
Best of Newsletters, to Paul Weissler and MACS Service Reports for Sight Glasses and More…
Best of Single Issues, to Rich Taylor for New York Auto Show, special section in the New York Times
Best of Multimedia, No Award
Best of PR/Marketing, to Mercedes-Benz USA for the 2004 Mercedes-Benz press kit.
Best of Radio, to Jackson-Dawson Communications for Burning Blue, by Jay Dalton on Drivers’ Talk
Best of Video, to John Davis/Maryland Public Television for MotorWeek
Best of World Wide Web, to Dan Lyons for Drop It Like It’s Hot: 2005 MINI Cooper Convertible, on AutoByTel.com
2005
IAMA Foundation Awards, Gold, Silver and Bronze Medallions of Excellence presented at the Awards Breakfast November 15, 2005, Sardi’s, New York City
A, Books Writing
A-1, Autobiography
Alex Zanardi: My Sweetest Victory, by Zanardi with Gianluca Gasparini, Silver to Bentley Publishers
A-5, History: Motorsport
Hot Rod Milestones, publ. by CarTech, Inc., Silver to Ken Gross & Robert Genat
Garlits Collection, publ. by CarTech, Inc., Silver to Mike Mueller
A-6, History: General
River Rouge: Ford’s Industrial Colossus, publ. by MBI, Gold to Joseph Cabadas
The V12 Engine, publ. by Haynes Publishing, UK, Gold to Karl Ludvigsen
A-7, History: Single Marque or Manufacturer
The Complete Book of BMW: Every Model Since 1950, publ. by MBI, Gold to Tony Lewin
A-8, Technical: How-to
How to Build Vintage Hot Rod V-8 Engines, publ. by MBI, Bronze to George McNicholl
How to Become a Winning Crew Chief, publ. by David Bull Publ., Gold to Larry McReynolds with Jeff Huneycutt
A-9, Technical: Reference
A.T.R.A. 2005 Technical Seminar, published by the Automatic Transmission Rebuilders Assn. (A.T.R.A.), Silver to A.T.R.A Technical Staff
Corvette Illustrated Encyclopedia, Silver to Tom Benford/Bentley Publishers
A-12, Anthology
Mercedes-Benz Technical Companion, edited by Stuart Dickstein, Gold to Bentley Publishers
A-24, Motorsports: Other
Vintage American Road Racing Cars: 1950-1970, publ. by MBI, Gold to Harold Pace & Lindsay Hitch
A-25, Business
Six Men Who Built the Modern Auto Industry, publ. by MBI, Silver to Richard Johnson
A-26, Personality Profile
Von Dutch: the Art, the Myth, the Legend, publ. by CarTech, Inc, Silver to Pat Ganahl
A-32, Reference
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Restoring Collector Cars, publ. by Alpha Books, Silver to Tom Benford
B, Books Graphics
B-40, Design: Total publication
Corvette Illustrated Encyclopedia, by Tom Benford, Silver to Bentley Publishers
A.T.R.A. 2005 Technical Seminar, publ. by A.T.R.A., Gold to Lance Wiggins
Mighty Muscle Cars, by Damon Bell, Gold to Auto Editors of Consumer Guide
Ayrton Senna: Through My Eye, publ. by Autosports Marketing Associates, Ltd, Gold to Michael Keyser & Paul-Henri Cahier
B-45, Illus: Collected Art
AFAS: A Celebration of Automotive Art, publ. by Automobile Quarterly, Gold to Gerry Durnell
C, Newspaper Writing
C-6, History: General
First Lady’s Bubble Car, in the Houston Chronicle, Gold to Tim Spell
C-15, News
DaimlerChrysler Changing Drivers, in the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Jim Mateja
Also Made in China: Cars, in the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Jim Mateja & Rick Popely
C-17, Car Show
Aftermarket Jackpot, in the Reading Eagle, Silver to Amelia Seelig
C-18, Collector Vehicle(s)
Care Taken with Cherished Cars, in the Reading Eagle, Bronze to Laura Flippin
C-19, Concours
A Visit to the Cranbrook Concours..., in O Globo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Bronze to Rogerio Louro
Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, in the Florida Times-Union, Gold to Dan Scanlan
C-22, Column
Jim Mateja in the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Jim Mateja
C-24, Motorsports: Other
GM Ecotecs Worth Their Salt, in the Houston Chronicle, Silver to Tim Spell
C-25, Business
Cadillac Kid, in the Chicago Tribune, Gold to Michael Oneal & Jim Mateja
C-26, Personality Profile
KIA’s Chief at Home in Driver’s Seat, in the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Rick Popely
Sir Stirling Moss, in the Houston Chronicle, Gold to Tim Spell
C-28, Introduction of New Model
Corvette in the Age of Wolf, in O Globo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Silver to Rogerio Louro
C-31, Road Test
Ford’s New Escape Drives to Greener Pastures, in the Washington Times, Silver to Dan Lyons
Refined GT offers “Docile” 205-mph Ride, in the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Jim Mateja
C-35, Feature
Shorty’s Tall Hops, in the Houston Chronicle, Bronze to Tim Spell
Studebaker Pilgrimage, in the Reading Eagle, Silver to Susan Miers Smith
Fill Up on all the Open Road has to Offer, in the Daily Herald (Plainfield, Ill), Silver to Bob Kocher
A Hot Hand, in the Chicago Tribune, Gold to Rick Popely
A Community, the Corps and a Car Dealer..., Gold to Diane Baltozer/Community Newspaper Co, Framingham, Mass.
D, Newspaper Graphics
D-41, Design: Cover
Spreading Safety, in the Chicago Tribune, Gold to Dennis Odom
Diesel enjoying a new spring of popularity, in the Reading Eagle, Gold to Kevin Hoch
Houston Auto Show, in the Houston Chronicle, Gold to Rick Stein
D-45, Illustration: Collected Art
Mark Levinson, in the Reading Eagle, Silver to Kevin Hoch
E, Magazine Writing
E-5, History: Motorsport
Lucky Goes to Camp, in Vintage Motorsport, Bronze to Willem Oosthoek
45 Seconds Flat, in Vintage Motorsport, Silver to John B Heimann
Sebring ‘56, in il Tridente (Maserati Club magazine), Silver to Jim Sitz
1000 Miles in Half a Day, in Vintage Motorsport, Gold to Carl Goodwin
E-7, History: Single Marque or Manufacturer
The Re-Making of Marcos, in Automobile Quarterly, Gold to Karl Ludvigsen
E-8, Technical: how to do it
My Dad’s Trans Brake, in GEARS, Gold to Larry Frash
E-9, Technical: reference
Coolant Confusion, in MOTOR, Silver to Paul Weissler
E-10, Technical: pictorial
Mr. Clean Auto Dry, in Speedway Illustrated, Bronze to Worth Canoy
The Crisis of Corrosion, in Land Line, Silver to Paul Abelson
E-11, Technical: general
450-43LE Nightmare, in GEARS, Bronze to Lance Wiggins
Touring the NASCAR Tech Campus, in MOTOR, Bronze to Tom Nash
Through the Wall, in Speedway Illustrated, Bronze to Karl Fredrickson
Simple Diagnostic Procedures Save Time and Money, in GEARS, Bronze to Pete Husher
Suppliers Continue to Drive Technology, in Focus, Silver to Neal Zipser
Diagnosing GM DRAC, in GEARS, Silver to Mike VanDyke
Size DOES Matter, in Land Line, Gold to Bill Hudgins
E-15, News
Wreckage Lessons, in AutoWeek, Bronze to Bob Gritzinger
Modern Tire Dealer Goes to Washington, in Modern Tire Dealer, Gold to Bob Ulrich
Out of the Bag, in AutoWeek, Gold to Mac Morrison
Big Trucks—Smaller Bucks?, in AutoExec, Gold to Mary Ann Shreve
E-16, Interview
David Shelburg, Sr., by Jim Leman, Silver to Dealer Communications
E-18, Collector Vehicles
1939 G4, by Frank Barrett, Gold to The Star
A Different Kind of Beetle, in AUTOMOBILE, Gold to Robert Cumberford
E-20, Commentary
In the Shop, in ACtion Magazine, Bronze to Craig Van Batenburg
Sorry Doesn’t Cut It, in AutoWeek, Silver to Kevin Wilson
What’s an FIA Land Speed Record Worth?, in Goodguys Gazette, Gold to Louise Ann Noeth
Same Hymn, Different Chord, in AutoWeek, Gold to Dutch Mandel
E-21, Editorial
NHTSA does well by consumers with final TPMS ruling, in Modern Tire Dealer, Gold to Bob Ulrich
‘Tis the season for pats on the back, in MOTOR, Gold to John Lypen
Wide Bodies, Narrow Minds, in ACtion, Gold to Elvis Hoffpauir
Drunk with Stupidity, in AutoWeek, Gold to Dutch Mandel
Operation Tennessee Waltz, in Land Line, Gold to Sandi Soendker
E-22, Column
Letter from the Editor, in the Robb Report, Bronze to Robert Ross
Trade Secrets, in MOTOR, Bronze to Bob Cerullo
Technologue, in Motor Trend, Bronze to Frank Markus
Technically Relay-ted, in ACtion, Silver to Paul DeGuiseppi
Life with Cars, in AutoWeek, Silver to Rich Ceppos
Opposite Lock, in AutoWeek, Silver to Kevin Wilson
The Inside Groove, in Speedway Illustrated, Silver to Dick Berggren
No Bones About It, in Speedway Illustrated, Silver to Bones Bourcier
Offside Undo, in AutoWeek, Silver to Dutch Mandel
E-23, Motorsports Event
Making the Show, in Stock Car Racing, Gold to Jerry F. Boone
The Lore of the Mountain, in Vintage Motorsport, Gold to Jim Donick
E-24, Motorsports: Other
Assault on the Salt, in AutoWeek, Bronze to Roger Hart
Minority Report, in AutoWeek, Silver to Kevin Wilson
Shelving the Plates, in Stock Car Racing, Silver to Jerry F Boone
A Checkered Future, in AutoWeek, Gold to Natalie Neff
Why Bother?, in AUTOMOBILE, Gold to Preston Lerner
E-25, Business
Behavior Modification, in AutoExec, Silver to Mary Anne Shreve
Don’t Feed the Sharks, in Land Line, Silver to Terry Scruton
How Secure is Your Shop Computer?, in MOTOR, Silver to Sam Bell
Charging for Diagnosis is as easy as 1...2...3, in GEARS, Silver to Steve Bodofsky
Employees that Represent Your Business, in GEARS, Silver to Paul Morton
Pizza Fund Raisers, in GEARS, Gold to Tom Fortune
Adding On, in AutoExec, Gold to Joan Mooney
E-26, Personality Profile
Jack’s Way, in Stock Car Racing, Bronze to Jerry F Boone
Run Silent, Run Fast, in Speedway Illustrated, Bronze to Bones Bourcier
Make Mine Rare...Charlie Garrett..., in The Restorer, Bronze to Jim Spawn
Diagnose This!, in ACtion, Silver to Jim Taylor
The Consultant, in 356 Registry, Silver to Jerry McDermott
A Tradition of Trust, in Modern Tire Dealer, Gold to Mike Manges
Starting from Scratch, in Motor Trend, Gold to Matt Stone
E-27, Travel
The Other New York, by Tom Bedell in Acura Style, Silver to Sunset Custom Publishing
Sedan Delivery, in AUTOMOBILE, Gold to Timothy Ferris
E-28, Introduction of New Model
On Race Cars..., in AutoWeek, Bronze to J P Vettraino
Technobabble Battle, in AutoWeek, Silver to Mark Vaughn
F is for Fantastic, in AutoWeek, Silver to Dutch Mandel
Dead Solid Perfect, in AutoWeek, Gold to Roger Hart
Car of the Year 2005, in Robb Report, Gold to Robb Report
Leaner and Meaner, in AutoWeek, Gold to Wes Raynal
E-29, Environmental/Regulatory
Emission Granted?, in Land Line, Bronze to Aaron Ladage
Are You Prepared for a Visit from OSHA?, in MOTOR, Gold to Jessica Levy
E-30, Investigative
Dark Clouds on the Horizon, in Stock Car Racing, Bronze to Jerry F Boone
Under the Hood with Big Brother, in AutoWeek, Gold to Bob Gritzinger
E-31, Road Test
Trio Grande, in Motor Trend, Bronze to Arthur St Antoine
Motown finds it Mojo, in Motor Trend, Silver to Kim Reynolds
The Love Test, in AutoWeek, Silver to Andrew Luu
Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR, in Motor Trend, Gold to Frank Marcus
E-33, Public Service
Get Out of the Cab and Into the Voting Booth, in Land Line, Silver to Sandi Soendker & Land Line Staff
E-35, Feature
Nissan Rising, in AutoExec, Silver to Joan Mooney
Two Turning, Two Burning, in Motor Trend, Silver to Chris Walton
Journey to the Top, in Stock Car Racing, Silver to Jerry F Boone
Baseplate Baghdad, in Land Line, Gold to Jami Jones
A Fast Road to Manhood by Lyndon Conrad Bell, in African Americans on Wheels, Gold to On Wheels, Inc.
A Zetsche in Time, in AutoWeek, Gold to Denise McCluggage
Here Today, Ghosn Tomorrow, in AutoWeek, Gold to Dutch Mandell
F, Magazine Graphics
F-38, Pictorial
Salute to Tradition, in AutoWeek, Gold to Ken Ross
F-40, Design: Total Publication
Vintage Truck, October 2004, Bronze to Jeremy Cundiff
Antique Power, July 2005, Bronze to Jamie Sharp
il TRIDENTE, Dec. 2004, Bronze to Seymour G Pond
Greenwich Concours d’Elegance program, June 2005, Bronze to Genia Wennerstrom
Dry Lakes Racing Hall of Fame program, Sept 2004, Silver to Louise Ann Noeth
The Restorer, May 2005, Gold to Jim Spawn
F-41, Design: cover
2006 Range Rover Sport, AutoWeek April 11, 2005, Bronze to Ken Ross
The Restorer, Sept 2004, Bronze to Jim Spawn
MOTOR, Feb. 2005, Silver to Harold Perry
il TRIDENTE, Dec. 2004, Gold to Seymour G. Pond
GEARS, Jan. 2005, Gold to Jeanette Traub
AUTOMOBILE, Oct. 2004, Gold to Richard Ecclestone
F-42, Design: cover art
Suppliers Continue, Focus, Spring 2005, Gold to MEMA
F-43, Design: article
45 Years of Mustang Design Evolution, by Tracy Powell, Silver to Automobile Quarterly
Setting a Fine Example, in Vintage Truck, Silver to Jeremy Cundiff
And the Beat Goes On, in AutoWeek, Silver to Cheryl Blahnik
New G55 AMG Celebrates 25 Years, Gold to The Star
Oliver Special, in Antique Power, Gold to Jason DeWitt
2005 AUTOMOBILE Magazine All-Stars, in AUTOMOBILE, Gold to Richard Ecclestone
Here Today, Ghosn Tomorrow, in AutoWeek, Gold to Ken Ross
F-46, Illus: photographs
1969 250CE, Silver to The Star
F-48, Single Photo: Color
Cover photo, Antique Power, Gold to Suzanne Stevens
Sign of the Times, in AUTOMOBILE, Gold to Alex P
F-49, Single Photo: digitally manipulated
Cover photo, Acura Style, Summer 2005 (July), Gold to Sunset Custom Publishing
F-52, Cartoon
Exit Ramp, in AUTOMOBILE, Silver to Bruce McCall
G, Newsletter Graphics
G-40, Design: total publication
Racing and Rodding, Spring 2005, Silver to Lane Automotive
G-44, Illus: original art
Creating a Legend on 2 & 3 Wheels, in The Vintage Motor Cycle, Silver to Dr David G Styles
H, Newsletter Writing
H-5, Motorsports: history
The Meadowlands Grand Prix-1984, in Vintage Sports Car, Bronze to J P Donick
H-9, Tech: Reference
Sight Glasses and More..., Gold to Paul Weissler & MACS Service Reports
H-18, Collector Vehicles
Creating a Legend on 2 & 3 Wheels, in The Vintage Motor Cycle, Silver to Dr David G Styles
I, Special Sections
I-53, Newspaper
Motorcycles 2005, the Chicago Tribune, Silver to Bill Jackson
Houston Auto Show, the Houston Chronicle, Silver to Tim Spell
NY Auto Show, New York Daily News, Gold to Bob Kocher
New-Car Preview, the Chicago Tribune, Gold to MJ Grandinetti
NY Auto Show, the New York Times, Gold to Rich Taylor
I-54, Magazine Under 20,000 circulation
Greenwich Concours d’Elegance program, June 2005, Bronze to Bruce & Genia Wennerstrom
The Flying Lady, Feb. 2005, Silver to Sabu Advani
Vintage Motorsport, Jan. 2005, Gold to Vintage Motorsport
I-55, Magazine, 20-100,000 circirculation
Mixed Metal, May 2005, Silver to Tim Spell
The Star, March 2005, Silver to The Star
Collectible Automobile, April 2005, Silver to Collectible Automobile
I-56, Magazine, over 100,000 circulation
MOTOR, June 2005, Bronze to MOTOR Magazine
Acura Style, Summer 2005 (July), Bronze to Sunset Custom Publishing
Speedway Illustrated, March 2005, Silver to Speedway Illustrated
I-57, Newsletter: more then 16 pages
Vintage Sports Car, Winter 2005, Bronze to J P Donick
MEMA, Spring 2005, Silver to MEMA
I-58, Newsletter: 16 pages or less
Motorstate Performance Report, Oct 2004, Silver to Motor State Distributing
Fiero Focus, Oct 2004, Silver to Northern Illinois Fiero Enthusiasts, Inc.
J, Public Relations/Marketing
J-40, Design: total publication
Racing Safety Apparel catalog, Aug 2004, Gold to Lane Automotive
J-41, Design: cover
Hot Rod Parts & Accessories catalog, Gold to Lane Automotive
J-61, Press Kit
Mercedes-Benz 2005 press kit, Gold to Mercedes-Benz USA
J-62, Adv/media kit
ACtion 2005, Silver to Marion J Posen & Laina Casey
J-65, Print, not otherwise specified
Justice Bros. Racing Calendar, Jan 2005, Silver to Ed Justice, Jr.
K, Video: for company in-house, instructional purposes
No awards
L, Video: for consumer/public event purposes
L-6, History: General
40 Years Serving the Performance Industry, Gold to Lane Automotive
L-18, Collector vehicles
Auctions, on Classic Cars on Mag Rack, Silver to Bruce Wennerstrom/Mark King
L-22, Series
MotorWeek, Gold to MotorWeek
L-23, Motorsports Event
King of Rocks, on Discovery Channel, Gold to Essex Television Group
L-29, Environmental/Regulatory
Idle Reduction, on MotorWeek, Gold to Dave Scrivener
L-34, Entertainment
Ohana Road, on ABC-Honolulu, Gold to Ohana Road TV
L-35, Feature
Engine-Top Cooking, on MotorWeek, Bronze to Henry Kopacz
Volvo YCC Designers, on MotorWeek, Bronze to Anqoinette Crosby
M, Radio
M-16, Interview
Celebrating the Mustang’s 41st...with Hau Tai Tang, on Motor Trend Radio, Gold to Bob Long
M-23, Motorspsorts Event
Baja 1000 Past & Present, on Drivers Talk, Silver to Jackson-Dawson Communications
M-27, Travel
Burning Blue, Jay Dalton on Drivers Talk, Gold to Jackson-Dawson Communications
M-28, Intro of New Models
Design Perspectives - Taking Volvo out of the Box..., on Motor Trend Radio, Silver to Bob Long
M-34, Entertainment
Hot Wheels: an inside look, on Motor Trend Radio, Silver to Bob Long
N, Multimedia/CD
No Award
O, Other
O-65, Print, not otherwise specified
The Maserati Club 2005 Calendar, Bronze to Seymour G Pond
2006 American Classics Calendar, Silver to Dan Lyons
P, Internet
P-13, Anthology
Mechanic’s Tale, on theCarConnection.com, Bronze to Douglas Flint
P-17, Car Show
2005 Detroit Auto Show, on theCarConnection.com, Bronze to TCC Team
Goodguys Spring Nationals, on the Florida Times-Union website, Silver to Dan Scanlan
2005 Geneva Motor Show, on the AutoWeek website, Gold to Mike Floyd
P-18, Collector Cars
HotRodHotline.com, entire site, Bronze to HotRodHotline.com
P-25, Business
Is America’s Car Market Going Euro?, on theCarConnection.com, Silver to Paul Eisenstein
P-28, Introdution of New Models
Drop it like it’s Hot: 2005 MINI Cooper convertible, on AutoByTel.com, Gold to Dan Lyons
P-31, Road Test
2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS 500, on theCarConnection.com, Silver to Marty Padgett
Overview of IAMA Rules
The International Automotive Media Awards (IAMA), a function of the International Society for Vehicle Preservation, is an awards program. The purpose of this program is to recognize and encourage excellence in all forms of automotive media. Judging is by peers, to a standard; entries may earn up to 100 points. The Foundation IAMAs, Bronze (85-91), Silver (92-96) and Gold (97-100) medallions, are presented for those works so qualified; from among the highest-point (98-100) Gold awards are chosen the Best of Divisions, with Best of 2005 being chosen from the Best of Division awardees.
Judging
Judging of entries is by peers. Entries must meet a minimum standard to qualify for awards. If no entry in a category meets the minimum standards no award will be made in that category. Entries will be judged by Category within their Division.
About IAMA
The International Automotive Media Awards (IAMA), is a program to recognize and encourage excellence in all forms of automotive media.
The IAMA™ is administered, produced by and is a property of The International Society for VEHICLE Preservation, ©2005 all rights reserved. ISVP™ is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) educational organization. The awards program is administered by Walter R. Haessner. The IAMA™ awards are the property of ISVP™. All awards are final. All entries are made at the discretion of the entrant. Entering does not mean that you will be presented with an award or receive recognition for entering. The use of an award for commercial purposes is permissible, write for details as to how to present it. Please contact IAMA™ at: The International Society for VEHICLE Preservation, PO Box 50046, Tucson, AZ 85703-1046, Phone-520-749-2260 - Fax-520-749-3161.
Recognition of Lifetime Achievement History
Jerry Flint was recognized in 2004, John Lamm in 2003, Brock Yates in 2002, Chris Economaki in 2001, Denise McCluggage in 2000, and Leon Mandel in 1999. The first presentation of this prestigious award was to David E Davis, Jr. in 1998.
This award is given to an individual who has, in the eyes of his peers, made a substantial contribution to the craft over a period of twenty-five or more years.
These awards are determined by a committee of thirty members of the automotive media voting for three of ten names submitted by the Selection Committee. Both committees change each year. The continual varying of selectors and voters ensures a broad cross-section of input in determining each year’s recipient.
Monday, November 07, 2005
IAMA AWARDS - NOVEMBER 15, 2005
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Bev Rae Kimes and Geoff Day Guests at IAMA Awards Banquet
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Tucson AZ , October 30, 2005 (WDB) . ...Walter R Haessner, Executive Director of the International Automotive Media Awards, announced that the 2005 recipient of the IAMA for Lifetime Achievement is Beverly Rae Kimes. Ms Kimes entered the world of automotive journalism after receiving a Masters in Journalism when she took her first job with Automobile Quarterly in 1963, and has had an affair with old cars and old men ever since.
Our guest speaker will be Geoff Day, Director of Communications for Mercedes-Benz USA. He will discuss the question: “What will your Children Drive?” Parent company DaimlerChrysler invented the first diesel car, pioneered the automotive fuel cell and is currently working on hybrid vehicles.
Please let us know if your coming for breakfast or lunch or both. E-mail me at whaessner@earthlink.net
The awards breakfast at 9:00 a.m., and the luncheon will commence at 11:30 a.m. on November 15, 2005. Don’t be late – there’s a lot more to the program than what is mentioned here.
For more information on reservations and other details please contact Walter R Haessner at 520-749-2260 or whaessner@earthlink.net
Sunday, July 03, 2005
Christmas in July? Or Hanukah? Or Kwanzaa?

Tucson, Arizona July 3, 2005 (WDB)…
Dear Friends,
2005 IAMA ENTRY FORMS
1) The rules and entry form for the International Automotive Media Awards for 2005 are posted on the web as a printable PDF can be found on the right sidebar, Item 2, under “Reading”. Just click on it and a printable PDF will be made available to you.
2) The deadline for entries is August 24th, which is a Wednesday.
3) We’ve made a change to the WWW Division. It is now entitled “Internet.” This includes news digests, websites, weblogs/web journals, segments of websites, articles, graphics and all that was applicable under the former name WWW. We’ve done it this way in to be in keeping with the entry style for the other Divisions.
4) A note of explanation here: Our entry form is like a cookbook. Choose your division, and then the category that most closely fits the material you wish to enter.
5) Please note—and we hope we’re giving everyone ample notice—that head shots are a must. We are trying to put together a presentation including a picture of each recipient of an award. We tried to do this after the fact, and it totally destroyed our schedule. Many of you asked why we did not request it up front. Well, we are now requesting it up front.
You may send it via email as a tiff or jpeg; we’d like it in color and with a dpi of 150 or 300.
6) If you have any questions, please contact me at
WEB-JOURNAL
A) WDB-News, our web journal, will be undergoing some changes this week including some format updates.
B) In the coming weeks, we will be installing a full-featured forum, supporting advanced features, like moderators, polling, announcements, private messaging, sticky topics, image uploading, signatures, member tracking, and much more.
C) Membership
Membership to the Web Journal is an opt-in choice, i.e., you can remove yourself from the membership list at any time.
http://www.aztexcorp.com/expressionengine/index.php/member/register/
There is no fee for membership. It is free to those who are in the media. When you sign up, your application is sent back to us for approval. If we do not recognize you as a media person, we will query you as to why you wish to become a member and decide accordingly.
With the forum, there will now be a place for full time interactive discussions, questions and resources.
We hope very much that you make active use of this facility.
To contact me relative to the web journal and forum please use
Please pass on this announcement relative to the IAMA to all your friends and associates in the media and encourage them to sign up as a member of the web journal.
Looking forward to receiving your IAMA entries, and participation in the web journal.
Best,
Walter
Walter R Haessner
Executive Director
IAMA
11725 E Thunderbird Trail
Tucson, Ariz. 85749
v-520-749-2260
f-520-749-3161
Sunday, November 21, 2004
2004 AWARDS IAMA
Internatnal Automotive Media Awards for 2004
The awards for this year 2004 can be viewed at either of these two URL’s;
http://www.aztexcorp.com/root/2004alp.pdf
Best
Walter
Thursday, July 29, 2004
IAMA ENTRIES ARRIVING
The 2004 awards program has started!
Tucson, Ariz. July 29, 2004
The first entries for the 2004 awards program were received in Tucson on July 15, 2004. Entries should be made as early as possible.
Walter R Haessner, Executive Director, IAMA stated that “if anyone has questions regarding his or her entries please contact the IAMA office at 520-749-2260 or by e-mail at whaessner@earthlink.net for help”.
Closing date for this year’s entries is. in Tucson, Ariz., August 25, 2004.