Time for some extra interesting stuff:
Driver of the Year: Rosco Vantini - While all the people around him (particularly Alberto Cara) had higher highs and lower lows, Rosco was easily the most consistent out of all the top runners. He may have tapered off in performance near the end of the year but much of that can be put down to the team feeling the effects of basically having no leader for most of the year and, should he stay in the F2RWRS, would easily be the championship favourite. It's also to the man's credit that he's being courted by basically every midfield team in the F1RWRS, most notably the famous Pemberton Prospec Racing team (off topic now and I must say Pemberton Prospec Racing is one seriously cool name

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Infinite Improbability Driver of the Year: Terry Hawkin - Absolutely nobody whose name wasn't Sammy Jones expected much from the kid when he got his promotion into the F2RWRS on short notice after Laurent Seron's accident in Turkey. What the then 15 year old did on debut however was nothing short of awe-inspiring with 5th on the grid at quite possibly the toughest track on the calender which lead to a fantastic part-time gig at Jones Italia and Gillet for the rest of the year. Alongside the likes of Andrej Kremnicky and Rosco Vantini, the future of the F1RWRS looks very bright indeed.
Race of the Year: British Grand Prix - While the FedEx 100 may have trumped it for action, the British GP was simply insane in its own right with now less than half a dozen guys in contention for victory with the last 10 laps went down in motor racing as some of the most memorable the world has ever seen. And this is only the goddamned feeder category mind you.
Deadbeat Teammate of the Year: Catarina Lopes - Teammate Alberto Cara scored 2 wins, 3 other podium finishes and a season high 7 pole positions. Lopes finished the season with nothing on the scoresheet. The fact she still has a drive and Cara doesn't (for now) is a crime against humanity.
Most Anonymous Driver of the Year: Niko Bellic - Seriously, the guy had about a grand total of about 3 races where he did anything good that was worth mentioning (incidentally enough, two of those races where his equal best finishes of the year) although if it wasn't for Cara's lunge from nowhere at the Netherlands, Bellic would have probably been on track for a podium
Epic Fail of the Year: Tanner Jason's German Grand Prix - You would think that after the first collision, he would have had the presence of mind not to have 5 more in the space of the next hour which meant he ended up getting a DSQ and a two race ban for his troubles.
Drive of the Year: Marie Simon at the Czech Republic - She may have spent most of the year being trounced by teammate Macklin and has just lost her job at MRT but to come from basically nowhere on the grid to absolutely dominating the race in the tricky conditions is seriously impressive
REJECT OF THE YEAR PODIUM3rd: Tanner Jason - The master of disaster in 2014 was redeemed from ROTY status for the sole reason that he basically dragged Rising Ashes out of pre-qualifying in 2015 through two podiums in the last 3 races, including that excellent 2nd in Canada.
2nd: Catarina Lopes - Is an explanation really necessary?
1st: Group Lotus Professional Ecurie Nationale Belge - Gillet - The simple fact that in four races early in the season, SuperSub Terry Hawkin accounted for half of all of Gillet's points in 2014 says a lot. Their drivers Wouter Lamberigts and Laurent Seron would qualify well only to lose the plot completely on race day which eventually meant that Gillet will face the indignity of pre-qualifying in 2015, ironically in a situation Lamberigts in particular would have done well. The fact either of them were considered for drives let alone have contracts for 2015 defies any and all logic.