Former World Rally Champion Colin McRae was posthumously inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame on Monday.
McRae became the sport's youngest world champion when he was crowned aged 27 in 1995. He won 25 of his 146 races in a 19-year World Rally career.
He died aged 39 in September last year when a helicopter he was piloting crashed one mile north of Lanark, close to his family home.
The tragedy also claimed his five-year-old son, Johnny, and two family friends.
Among this afternoon's other inductees at a ceremony at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh were former Scotland and Lions rugby international David Sole, Olympic swimmer Catherine Brown (nee Gibson) and disability sportswoman Isabel Newstead.
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon presided over the occasion.