Ep12 - 2022 End of Season Awards

Podcast: EngineBraking

Published Date:

Tue, 06 Dec 2022 00:30:54 GMT

Duration:

1:18:13

Explicit:

False

Guests:

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Notes

The boys dress up in their Sunday best to host the End of Season 2022 EngineBraking awards.


  • Dan has 3 glasses of sparkling wine and immediately regrets it
  • Blake's Cat enjoys a sponsored segment
  • Production quality goes through the roof
  • The Fraudest Driver, Teams and Races of 2022
  • The GoodBoy Driver, Teams and Races of 2022
  • All voted by you!


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Summary

**Summary of the 2022 EngineBraking Awards**

The hosts, Dan (Engine Mode 11) and Blake (Brake), dressed up for the occasion, hosted the annual EngineBraking Formula One awards show, determined by fan votes. The categories included the "Fraud Watch" awards for the most fraudulent teams and drivers and the "GoodBoy" awards for the best teams and drivers of the 2022 season.

**Fraud Watch Awards:**

**Most Fraudulent Team:**

1. Ferrari (35.57% of the vote)
2. Alpha Tauri (13.13%)
3. Alpine (10.34%)

Ferrari's poor strategy, reliability issues, and failure to convert pole positions into race wins led them to be voted as the most fraudulent team. Alpha Tauri's drop in performance from 2021 to 2022 and Alpine's reliability problems contributed to their respective rankings.

**Most Fraudulent Driver:**

1. Nicholas Latifi (32.89% of the vote)
2. Daniel Ricciardo (17.89%)
3. Lance Stroll (11.58%)

Latifi's consistent struggles throughout the season, Ricciardo's disappointing performance at McLaren, and Stroll's involvement in several incidents earned them the top three spots in the Fraud Watch Driver category.

**GoodBoy Awards:**

**Best Team:**

1. Red Bull Racing (30.23% of the vote)
2. Mercedes (22.45%)
3. Ferrari (17.98%)

Red Bull's dominant season, with Max Verstappen winning the Drivers' Championship and the team securing the Constructors' Championship, made them the clear winners in this category. Mercedes' improvement towards the end of the season and Ferrari's occasional flashes of brilliance earned them the second and third spots, respectively.

**Best Driver:**

1. Max Verstappen (35.46% of the vote)
2. Lewis Hamilton (24.83%)
3. Sergio Perez (15.47%)

Verstappen's impressive performances throughout the season, including 15 race wins, secured him the top spot in the GoodBoy Driver category. Hamilton's strong second half of the season and Perez's consistent podium finishes earned them the second and third positions, respectively.

The hosts also discussed other notable moments and controversies from the 2022 Formula One season, including the Japanese Grand Prix's chaotic conditions, the Miami Grand Prix's questionable TV direction, and the Mexican Grand Prix's strategic battle between Mercedes and Red Bull. Sure, here is a summary of the podcast episode transcript you provided:

**Podcast Episode Summary: EngineBraking Awards 2022**

Hosts: Dan, Blake, and Josh

**Introduction:**

- The hosts introduce the episode and explain that they will be presenting the EngineBraking Awards for the 2022 Formula One season.
- They mention that they have received votes from listeners and will be revealing the winners in various categories.

**Categories and Winners:**

1. **Engine Good Boy Team of the Year:**
- Joint 8th: McLaren and Ferrari (12 votes each)
- 7th: Williams (14 votes)
- 6th: Aston Martin (19 votes)
- 5th: Haas (28 votes)
- 4th: Alpine (34 votes)
- 3rd: Alfa Romeo (43 votes)
- 2nd: Mercedes (128 votes)
- 1st: Red Bull Racing (677 votes)

2. **Engine Good Boy Driver of the Year:**
- 19th: Yuki Tsunoda
- 18th: Valtteri Bottas
- 17th: Lance Stroll
- 16th: Esteban Ocon
- 15th: Daniel Ricciardo
- 14th: Zhou Guanyu
- 13th: Mick Schumacher
- 12th: Nicholas Latifi
- 11th: Carlos Sainz
- 10th: Kevin Magnussen
- 9th: Sergio Perez
- 8th: Alex Albon
- 7th: Lewis Hamilton
- 6th: Charles Leclerc
- 5th: Sebastian Vettel
- 4th: Fernando Alonso
- 3rd: George Russell
- 2nd: Lando Norris
- 1st: Max Verstappen

3. **Engine Good Boy Race of the Year:**
- 10th: Singapore Grand Prix
- 9th: Austrian Grand Prix
- 8th: Bahrain Grand Prix
- 7th: Japanese Grand Prix
- 5th (tie): Belgian Grand Prix and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
- 4th: Hungarian Grand Prix
- 3rd: United States Grand Prix
- 2nd: British Grand Prix
- 1st: Brazilian Grand Prix

4. **Surprise Team of the Year:**
- 10th: Alfa Romeo
- 9th: Haas
- 8th: AlphaTauri
- 7th: Aston Martin
- 6th: Alpine
- 5th: McLaren
- 4th: Williams
- 3rd: Mercedes
- 2nd: Red Bull Racing
- 1st: Ferrari

5. **Surprise Driver of the Year:**
- 10th: George Russell
- 9th: Fernando Alonso
- 8th: Carlos Sainz
- 7th: Lando Norris
- 6th: Esteban Ocon
- 5th: Kevin Magnussen
- 4th: Valtteri Bottas
- 3rd: Alex Albon
- 2nd: Lewis Hamilton
- 1st: Max Verstappen

**Conclusion:**

- The hosts wrap up the episode by thanking the listeners for voting and express their excitement for the upcoming 2023 Formula One season.

**Overall Message:**

The overall message of the podcast is to celebrate the achievements and performances of teams and drivers in the 2022 Formula One season. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter and commentary as they reveal the winners in each category, based on votes from listeners. The episode highlights the most notable moments and personalities of the season, providing an entertaining and informative recap for Formula One fans. # EngineBraking Podcast Episode 2022 Season Finale Awards Show Summary

## Introduction

- Hosts Dan and Blake dress up in their finest attire to host the End of Season 2022 EngineBraking awards.
- Dan has three glasses of sparkling wine and immediately regrets it.
- Blake's Cat enjoys a sponsored segment.
- The podcast's production quality sees a significant improvement.

## Award Categories and Results

**Fraudest Driver, Team, and Race of 2022**

- These awards are based on listener votes.

**Fraudest Driver**

- 10th: Yuki Tsunoda (4 votes)
- 9th: Lance Stroll (5 votes)
- 8th: Nicholas Latifi (6 votes)
- 7th: Lewis Hamilton (7 votes)
- 6th: Max Verstappen (10 votes)
- 5th: Sergio Perez (11 votes)
- 4th: Daniel Ricciardo (13 votes)
- 3rd (tie): Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc (14 votes each)
- 2nd: Esteban Ocon (17 votes)
- 1st: Sebastian Vettel (24 votes)

**Fraudest Team**

- 9th: AlphaTauri (10 votes)
- 8th: Williams (14 votes)
- 7th: McLaren (25 votes)
- 6th: Red Bull Racing (45 votes)
- 5th: Ferrari (64 votes)
- 4th: Aston Martin (94 votes)
- 3rd: Mercedes (114 votes)
- 2nd: Haas (181 votes)
- 1st: Alpine (205 votes)

**Fraudest Race**

- 10th: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (3 votes)
- 9th: Monaco Grand Prix (5 votes)
- 8th: Canadian Grand Prix (6 votes)
- 7th: British Grand Prix (10 votes)
- 6th: Austrian Grand Prix (12 votes)
- 5th: Hungarian Grand Prix (13 votes)
- 4th: Belgian Grand Prix (14 votes)
- 3rd: Dutch Grand Prix (20 votes)
- 2nd: Italian Grand Prix (24 votes)
- 1st: Japanese Grand Prix (26 votes)

**GoodBoy Driver, Team, and Race of 2022**

**GoodBoy Driver**

- 10th: Alex Albon (13 votes)
- 9th: Lando Norris (15 votes)
- 8th: Fernando Alonso (20 votes)
- 7th: Valtteri Bottas (35 votes)
- 6th: George Russell (41 votes)
- 5th: Kevin Magnussen (48 votes)
- 4th: Pierre Gasly (63 votes)
- 3rd: George Russell (165 votes)
- 2nd: Charles Leclerc (190 votes)
- 1st: Joe Grenier (212 votes)

**GoodBoy Team**

- 10th: Williams (11 votes)
- 9th: Aston Martin (16 votes)
- 8th: McLaren (20 votes)
- 7th: Haas (29 votes)
- 6th: Red Bull Racing (42 votes)
- 5th: Ferrari (54 votes)
- 4th: Mercedes (67 votes)
- 3rd: Alpine (72 votes)
- 2nd: Alfa Romeo (205 votes)
- 1st: AlphaTauri (215 votes)

**GoodBoy Race**

- 10th: Australian Grand Prix (3 votes)
- 9th: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (4 votes)
- 8th: Spanish Grand Prix (10 votes)
- 7th: Azerbaijan Grand Prix (11 votes)
- 6th: Miami Grand Prix (13 votes)
- 5th: United States Grand Prix (14 votes)
- 4th: French Grand Prix (15 votes)
- 3rd: Singapore Grand Prix (19 votes)
- 2nd: Brazilian Grand Prix (23 votes)
- 1st: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (26 votes)

## Conclusion

- The hosts express their gratitude to the listeners for their support throughout the season.
- They tease the possibility of a special IRL episode in the living room of one of the hosts.
- The hosts sign off, encouraging the listeners to "fuck off" in a lighthearted manner.

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