Here are the winners!

Most Original Design: This year the award goes to The Plothole for its unique portable pit design.
Best Design: There are two winners here - Gabriel V and N³, both designed by Joey McConnell.
Most Original Designer: For innovative designs such as The Plothole, Assegain and BIACS By Popular Demand, the winner is Zarte Siempre.
Best Designer: It's fitting that the double winner of the Best Design category picks up the Best Designer award too - it's Joey McConnell.
Best Sportsman: He may have lost out on the sports club award, but Martijn Benschop is our sportsman of the year!
Best Clusterbot: Kody Kunz's clusterbot The Alexandra Sisters: Judgement pick up their first award.
Best Interchangeable Vapourbot: Kody's Macduff series claim this year's award.
Best Walker: The walking monster Absolution 2.0 continues the dominance of full body spinners in this category.
Best Shuffler: The Eye of the Robot - Extreme Edition Annihilator winner Metallic Doom wins again.
Best Tracked Vapourbot: This year it's a tie between four great tracked vapourbots - Magnitude, Darkestar, Sheer Heart Attack 2 and Macduff the 5th.
Best Otherweight: It's another four-way tie here between featherweight Innis, middleweight The Unnamed Feeling, antweight Skeith and lightweight Falling Down.
Best Rammer: Martijn's Flick of the Wrist picks up its fourth award in this category.
Best Flipper: The Servant's Assistant collects the award for Best Flipper following its impressive run to the semi-finals of Mechanical Maelstrom Season 3.0.
Best Axe: The winner is Tracy Farber's excellent Mobile Failure 2.5.
Best Vertical Spinner: Zarte Siempre picks up another award for Delirium Tremors after decent performances in The Vapourbot Grand Prix 2010 and Mechanical Maelstrom Season 3.0.
Best Horizontal Spinner: Joey McConnell picks up another award for Eye of Ran II after decent performances in The Vapourbot Grand Prix 2010 and Mechanical Maelstrom Season 3.0.
Best Full Body Spinner: Tracy's spinning sensation S.O.T.A.R. safely spins to success.
Best Crusher: N³ comfortably defends its title as the best vapourbot crusher.
Best Other Weapon: Frank Goacher picks up his fifth award for creative weaponry with The Crashing Bore 2.
Best Minor Tournament: The fantastic concept that is The Vapourbot Grand Prix 2010 picks up the award.
Best Major Tournament: Mechanical Maelstrom Season 3.0 wins for its high quality battles and rapid updates.
Best Battle: Take a bow Lewis Matthews, it's a tie between four of your battles! Traffic Warden vs. Wedginator X, Autoism 4.0 vs. The Servant's Assistant and Delirium Tremors vs. Eye of Ran II, all from Mechanical Maelstrom Season 3.0, and N³ vs. PsycloniZer from Mechanical Maelstrom: Annihilation.
Best Writer: In addition to that, Lewis Matthews is also our writer of the year.
Best New Vapourbot: This year the winner is the weird and wonderful BIACS By Popular Demand.
Best Team: Joey McConnell's stable of robots are creative, well designed and successful in the arena. His numerous successes with various different robots this year shows the strength of his team as a whole - the winner is Team Picus.
Best Vapourbot of 2011: I doubt many would have predicted this at the start of the year, but Mobile Failure 2.5 has really made a name for itself in 2011. The simple but effective Canadian axe robot is a worthy winner for it and its predecessor's performances this year.
Best Vapourboteer of 2011: He has already picked up awards for Best Otherweight, Best Tracked Vapourbot, Best Horizontal Spinner, Best Crusher, Best Design, Best Designer and Best Team, and now Joey McConnell can add Best Vapourboteer of 2011 to his trophy cabinet. His group of excellently designed vapourbots keep succeeding and that's why he's the best of 2011.
Vapourbot Hall of Fame: Just one vapourbot is being inducted into the Hall of Fame this year, but it is one that thoroughly deserves its place there. Alex Holt's Tengu series have been feared for many years, and the now seven time Vapourbot Award winner gets the recognition it deserves. Alex was one of the first to be successful with the full body spinner concept, and Tengu later developed into a ring spinner, with an innovative concept designed to reduce the impacts of other spinning weapons on itself. Its destructive ability led it to success, and now it's a Hall of Fame inductee.
Vapourboteer Hall of Fame: There are two inductees this year who have both made great contributions to the community. The first inductee is Daniel Stickler. Dan initially found success in FRW, before transferring his designs to the style used on the Robot Wars forum. Throughout his time designing vapourbots, Dan has come up with a lot of creative ideas and produced such familiar names as the Supreme Glory, Dervish and Pure Evil series. Dan was perhaps underrated as a writer, although 2008's Vapourbot Vengeance series proved popular. It is in the arena that Dan has left his mark, with his often innovative designs getting better and better over the years. The second inductee is Zarte Siempre. As I mentioned in my own personal nominations, Zarte always thinks outside the box when it comes to vapourbots. While everyone else thought that it had all been done before, his creative approach to design has seen him produce several innovative concepts. This is perhaps the first year that he has been recognised for that. Zarte even has a unique approach to writing, as shown in this year's ZFC with its interesting format. Beyond designing and writing, Zarte set out to revolutionise vapourbot combat early in the FRA era with ideas such as a fanfic council and a system for selling vapourbot designs. Both are worthy and welcome members of the class of 2011.

Awards Per Vapourboteer

Joey McConnell [9]
Lewis Matthews [6]
Tracy Farber [5]
Zarte Siempre [5]
Kody Kunz [4]
Martijn Benschop [3]
Alex Holt [2]
Lian Walsh [2]
Andrew Jackson [1]
Daniel Stickler [1]
Frank Goacher [1]
Steven McGregor [1]

As always, thank you to everyone that voted, and congratulations to all of the winners. Merry Christmas!