Posts tagged: Voting

Vote in the Red Bull Racing Fan Awards 2009

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By Mr. C.

Dank snuck a quick plug into the comments this evening relating to a new competition Red Bull Racing are running. It seems like a fun idea, there are prizes on offer, so we figured we'd give it a proper plug too.

It's that time of year when awards are all the rage and team RBR are no different. The guys and girls from Milton Keynes are asking for your votes in a variety of weird and wonderful categories, the full details of which can be found on the official site.

Questions aren't of the usual multiple choice variety and it took me a while to settle on some answers. Who was the bad boy of 2009? Don't tell us though, save it for Red Bull and fill in the entry form which can be found here.

It should only take a few minutes, and in return you'll be entered into a prize draw with the chance of winning a sackful of Red Bull Racing merchandise. The deadline for voting is midday (GMT) on Monday, December 7th. That feels like ages away, but you may as well get it out of the way and vote now, right?

Also, whilst perusing the official web site, I noticed the team are promoting a Wings for Life charity auction, which features original work from Luke at Motorsport In Print. Once you've filled in your Fan Awards voting form, why not hop on over to the auction site and have a look around.



Circuit Character Cup - The Final - Spa vs. Monaco

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By Christine Blachford

Here we are then - the moment we have all been building up to. This may have been the final that anyone could have predicted from the beginning of the cup, but both tracks have come on quite a journey to make their way to this last round. Who will be victorious and claim the 2009 Sidepodcast Circuit Character title? (There's no trophy.)

Spa vs. Monaco

Spa vs. Monaco

Spa has fought past several heavyweights throughout this competition, seeing off Silverstone in the first round and Singapore in the second. It has led the way through the top half of the matchups. Monaco had an easy first round, but faced off the challenge of the mighty Hungaroring to make it's way to the final. Make your vote count!

Spa vs Monaco

  • Spa 82% (128 votes)

  • Monaco 19% (30 votes)

Total voters: 156



Circuit Character Cup - Semi Final - Suzuka vs. Monaco

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By Christine Blachford

Our next semi-final pits the "glitz and glamour" of Monaco, against the unique figure of eight at Suzuka. The winner of this matchup will join Spa in the final.

Suzuka vs. Monaco

Suzuka vs. Monaco

Suzuka has made it past two relatively easy tracks, although Albert Park put up more of a fight than Barcelona did. Now it meets it's first real heavyweight of a track in the principality of Monaco. The street circuit itself has fought past Bahrain and the Hungaroring - which is more of a feat than we'd anticipated it to be. Who will be victorious and make it to the final?

Suzuka vs. Monaco

  • Suzuka 47% (61 votes)

  • Monaco 54% (71 votes)

Total voters: 131



Circuit Character Cup - Semi Final - Monza vs. Spa

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By Christine Blachford

We're into the semi-finals now, pitting the circuits against each other for a place in the very last matchup of the cup, and that means we're down to one heat in each post. Today we're voting between two European tracks, and I think it might be a tough one.

Monza vs. Spa

Monza vs. Spa

Monza has easily seen off competition from Shanghai and Interlagos, but now faces perhaps it's toughest competitor yet. Spa has proved to be popular throughout the competition, even against it's first round opponent - Silverstone. So far, the Belgium track has enjoyed a larger margin over the losing circuits than Monza has, but this could be the matchup that changes all that.

Monza vs. Spa

  • Monza 21% (27 votes)

  • Spa 79% (100 votes)

Total voters: 127



Circuit Character Cup - Round 2 - Suzuka, Albert Park, Hungaroring, Monaco

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By Christine Blachford

Our final set of tracks for round two go head to head today, to fight for a place in the semi finals tomorrow. The winners of these two heats will face each other for a chance to fight for the coveted title: Sidepodcast's Circuit Character Cup Winner 2009. Catchy, eh?

Suzuka vs. Albert Park

Suzuka vs. Albert Park

Suzuka well and truly trounced Barcelona in the first round, gathering over 100 more votes than the ever-present test track. Albert Park's initial battle was slightly closer, but Istanbul was soon knocked out of the competition. How will the two fare against each other?

Suzuka vs. Albert Park

  • Suzuka 63% (54 votes)

  • Albert Park 37% (32 votes)

Total voters: 86

Hungaroring vs. Monaco

Hungaroring vs. Monaco

Hungaroring was heading for a certain exit until the fans came in their droves to vote their circuit above the Nurburgring. The track scored a whopping 400 votes. However, Monaco overcame Bahrain with a slightly less, but very similar, margin. Can it face up to the unlikely challenge of the 'Ring?

Hungaroring vs. Monaco

  • Hungaroring 10% (9 votes)

  • Monaco 90% (78 votes)

Total voters: 87



Circuit Character Cup - Round 2 - Monza, Interlagos, Spa, Singapore

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By Christine Blachford

It is time for us to head straight into round 2, otherwise known as the quarter-finals. We're continuing the double matchup per post until the semi finals, meaning all those going through will be decided over the course of the weekend. Let's get straight into the voting.

Monza vs. Interlagos

Monza vs. Interlagos

Monza beat off the competition in the first round by a huge margin - 119 to Shanghai's 11. So did Interlagos, who faced off against the unpopular Valencia. Now, the Italian track meets the long-time season closer Brazil. I have no inkling how this one might go, so get voting and I can find out!

Monza vs. Interlagos

  • Monza 59% (63 votes)

  • Interlagos 41% (44 votes)

Total voters: 107

Spa vs. Singapore

Spa vs. Singapore

We all thought the first round competition between Spa and Silverstone would be huge, but in fact, Spa beat the British track fairly easily. Having faced off such a heavyweight, the Belgium track now takes on the streets of Singapore, which still seems to be riding on it's night race novelty.

Spa vs. Singapore

  • Spa 87% (93 votes)

  • Singapore 13% (14 votes)

Total voters: 107



Circuit Character Cup - Round 1 - Hungaroring, Nurburgring, Bahrain, Monaco

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By Christine Blachford

We are now into the final heat of round one (isn't it nice how the first round went by so much quicker this time?), and our final two matchups. This time we're pitting the two 'Rings against each other, and it's another case of old versus new.

Hungaroring vs. Nurburgring

Hungaroring vs. Nurburgring

The Nurburgring no longer has a permanent seat on the calendar, finding itself stuck in a timeshare with Hockenheim. Although the track has been slashed from it's former glory, there's plenty to make it stand out. Can you say the same about Hungary? Only one way to find out.

Hungaroring vs. Nurburgring

  • Hungaroring 76% (395 votes)

  • Nurburgring 24% (123 votes)

Total voters: 518

Bahrain vs. Monaco

Bahrain vs. Monaco

Bahrain never seemed like a likely candidate for holding a Grand Prix but of all the new additions to the calendar, it is holding it's own nicely. A baby of a track compared to Monaco, though, which has a place throughout the history books.

Bahrain vs. Monaco

  • Bahrain 23% (96 votes)

  • Monaco 77% (327 votes)

Total voters: 423



Circuit Character Cup - Round 1 - Suzuka, Barcelona, Albert Park, Istanbul

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By Christine Blachford

We've got the hard work out of the way now, although I thought yesterday's matchups might have been a bit closer than they were. Nevertheless, we're moving on to the third heat of the first round.

Suzuka vs. Barcelona

Suzuka vs Barcelona

Suzuka played host to the Japanese Grand Prix for year after year until Fuji decided to get in on the act as well. With plenty of history under it's belt, the circuit has plenty to offer. However, Barcelona is a staple for the testing calendar meaning most drivers know it like the back of the hand - does that add to it's character?

Suzuka vs. Barcelona

  • Suzuka 89% (118 votes)

  • Barcelona 11% (14 votes)

Total voters: 132

Albert Park vs. Istanbul

Albert Park vs. Istanbul

Hosting the first race of a new season is an honour, and even though Bernie likes to mess around with start times and dates, Australia certainly holds it's own in terms of providing great, if chaotic, racing. Meanwhile, Istanbul has done much to promote the sport in Turkey, and hosts one great corner - but can a circuit be judged on one corner alone?

Albert Park vs. Istanbul

  • Albert Park 68% (88 votes)

  • Istanbul 32% (41 votes)

Total voters: 129



Daily: 26th May 2009

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By Christine Blachford

For those of us that enjoyed a bank holiday yesterday, it's straight back into the working week now. Nevertheless, there is plenty going on this week for us to discuss, and here are some of the things we've been talking about recently:

  • Mr C has been working hard on the new version of the Live Commenting, Live... Thing. There's a lot of detail on the introductory post, however I can preface it with this: it's awesome. Basically, you have each section in moveable boxes and you can decide what you want where. Check it out now.
  • The Circuit Character Cup has begun, and you can still vote on the two initial matchups. New posts will go up each day at 9pm, meaning you have 24 hours to vote on each one. The first blog post sees Monza against Shanghai and Interlagos against Valencia. I know who my money's on for both matchups. Get voting now.
  • Finally, Shaun has a great post on his site which talks about how hard it is to compare the greats to the current batch of F1 drivers, particularly Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton. It's possibly a controversial topic, but the best ones are, aren't they?

That'll do it for now. Keep your thoughts coming on the new LCLT as it's early days yet and we're hoping to improve it as time goes on. As usual, I'll see you in the comments.



2008 Weblog Awards Wrap Up

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By Mr. C.

Following on from the initial nominations and then the finalist voting, the 2008 Weblog Awards closed this week. The votes have been tallied and the final results are now in.

Apparently during the seven days the voting was open, 933,022 clicks were counted across 48 categories. The popularity of the awards is just staggering and the competition was mighty.

As we've said before Formula 1 was very well represented this year, and given the US-centric audience it seems we fared pretty well both categories.

Best Online Community

Congratulations go out to Strobist who took this one with ease. Andy mentioned in the comments that they would be tough competition and he was proven to be correct. In fact it's such a good community I joined myself.

In the end, Sidepodcast came home 8th with 3.4% which represents a fantastic 393 votes.

Sidepodcast - Best Online Community 2008 Finalist

The eco-mentalists had the run on us in the end, but when the sport you follow has already turned it's back on the entire of North America, we think the Sidepodcommunity can take 8th place with pride. Full results can be seen on weblogawards.org.

Best Podcast

EconTalk took well deserved top honours in the podcast category. Their subject matter is a little above me, but to be honest we were just proud to be nominated.

Sidepodcast came home 7th with 2.2% of the overall votes, totalling 330 clicks.

Sidepodcast - Best Podcast 2008 Finalist

How we didn't end up last I shall never know. Every other show is a massive name in the world of podcasting and last year's winners TWiT were just ahead with less than double the votes. Full results can be seen on weblogawards.org.

To the Future

That must be enough nostalgia from us. 2008 is done and dusted and F1 is already looking to the future and beyond. It goes without saying we very much appreciate every single vote from every single person, your efforts are much appreciated.

We may never reach such lofty heights again, but we thank you all for taking us there.