
A Bentley Motors designer has been given an exclusive award in Belgium.
Dirk van Braeckel, the director of design at Crewe's Bentley Motors, was selected as the 2007 Laureate of the Christoffel Plantin Award.
The prize, which recognises Belgians who improve the country's prestige abroad was presented to Mr van Braeckel by the governor of Antwerp.
Academics, doctors, engineers and lawyers have all received the prestigious accolade, but the Bentley designer was the first member of the automotive industry to receive it.
Mr van Breckel studied electrical engineering before going into the automotive trade.
He started his career as a trainee designer at Ford's Cologne design studio, with the vehicle maker sponsoring his study in automotive design at London's Royal College of Art.
Later he moved to Audi, where he spent ten years before going to Skoda as the brand repositioned itself.
His recent stint at Bentley began in September 1999.
While in Crewe, he designed the Bentley Continental GT.