1200 cases of TRACK LIMITS & Lando in 4th! 🤩

Podcast: Pitstop

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Sun, 02 Jul 2023 23:00:00 -0000

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! We had another race week, and this time it was Pitstops favourite track, and home of the Pitstop Fastest Lap.. The Redbull Ring in Austria! This race was one of our favourites so far this season across both F1 and F2, some phenomenal racing took place this weekend and we unpack it ALL in this episode! Followed up by a terrible segment from Fab at the end. We hope you enjoy the episode guys and see you on Thursday! @Pitstop
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Summary

**Episode Overview:**

The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the podcast by expressing their condolences for the tragic loss of 18-year-old racing driver Delano van't Hoff during a Formula 2 race in Spa. They highlight the inherent dangers of motorsport and the bravery of the drivers who continue to compete despite the risks.

**New Initiatives in Formula One:**

The hosts discuss the introduction of biofuels and solar panels to power the Formula One paddock and garages. They praise this initiative as a step towards sustainability and hope that it will become the norm in future races.

**Austrian Grand Prix Highlights:**

The hosts review the exciting Austrian Grand Prix, which saw Max Verstappen secure another victory and Charles Leclerc return to the podium. They commend Lando Norris for his impressive performance and predict that Oscar Piastri will soon be challenging for top-ten finishes.

**Track Limits and Penalties:**

The hosts discuss the strict enforcement of track limits during the Austrian Grand Prix, resulting in numerous penalties for drivers. They express their confusion over the seemingly inconsistent application of these penalties and question whether the rules need to be revised.

**Formula 2 and Formula 3 Races:**

The hosts briefly mention the Formula 2 and Formula 3 races that took place alongside the Austrian Grand Prix. They highlight the exciting battles and impressive performances by several drivers, including Jack Crawford and Oli Berman.

**The Importance of Aerodynamics:**

The hosts delve into the role of aerodynamics in Formula One, particularly the rear wings of the cars. They question how the flexibility and movement of these wings affect the overall aerodynamics of the car, considering the significant resources teams invest in designing and optimizing them.

**McLaren's Resurgence:**

The hosts discuss McLaren's recent resurgence, with Lando Norris finishing fifth in the Austrian Grand Prix. They speculate whether this marks a genuine comeback for the team and if Oscar Piastri can achieve similar results with upgraded components in his car.

**Mercedes' Complaints and Red Bull's Dominance:**

The hosts address Lewis Hamilton's criticism of Red Bull's early start on next year's car development, suggesting that Mercedes is unhappy with Red Bull's dominance. They point out that Mercedes enjoyed a similar advantage in previous years and question the validity of Hamilton's complaints.

**Max Verstappen's Pit Stop and Fastest Lap:**

The hosts praise Max Verstappen's strategic decision to pit for soft tires on lap 70, just to secure the fastest lap of the race. They highlight the trust between Verstappen and his team, as well as the driver's unwavering confidence in his ability to deliver.

**Sergio Perez's Performance:**

The hosts applaud Sergio Perez's impressive drive from 15th to 3rd position in the Austrian Grand Prix. They suggest that Perez needed this result to regain his confidence and focus after a challenging period.

**Ferrari's Strategy and Sainz's Frustration:**

The hosts analyze Ferrari's strategy during the race, which appeared to prioritize Charles Leclerc over Carlos Sainz. They express sympathy for Sainz, who was clearly faster than Leclerc at times but was instructed to hold position.

**Track Limits Penalties and Wind Conditions:**

The hosts discuss the impact of wind conditions on track limits, as drivers struggled to stay within the boundaries due to the turbulent air. They mention a new graphic introduced in Formula 2 that displayed drivers' heartbeats, adding an extra layer of excitement to the race.

**Nick de Vries' Performance and Future Prospects:**

The hosts comment on Nick de Vries' disappointing race in Austria, noting that he is under significant pressure to improve his performance. They speculate that if he fails to show improvement in the next three races, he may face a mid-season driver swap, as suggested by Christian Horner and Helmut Marko. # Austrian Grand Prix Recap and Podcast Highlights

## Introduction:

- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the podcast by discussing the recently concluded Austrian Grand Prix.
- They express their excitement about the race, calling it one of the most thrilling races of the year, including Formula 2.
- The hosts mention that the sprint race on Saturday added to the excitement of the weekend.

## Audio Clips Segment:

- The hosts present a segment where they play audio clips of Formula One drivers and personalities, challenging listeners to guess who is speaking and what they are talking about.
- The audio clips include various drivers, such as Lando Norris, Yuki Tsunoda, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly, Kevin Magnussen, George Russell, David Coulthard, Lance Stroll, and Valtteri Bottas.
- The hosts provide commentary and discuss the context of the audio clips, revealing the identities of the speakers and the situations they are referring to.

## Race Highlights and Analysis:

- The hosts discuss the key moments and highlights of the Austrian Grand Prix.
- They emphasize the impressive performance of Max Verstappen, who secured his 10th consecutive win, equaling McLaren's record of 11 consecutive wins in 1988.
- They also mention Verstappen's achievement of surpassing Ayrton Senna's record of 41 race wins.
- The hosts analyze the strategies and performances of other drivers, including Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Sergio Perez, and Fernando Alonso.

## Sprint Race Discussion:

- The hosts discuss the sprint race format and its impact on the overall race weekend.
- They acknowledge that the sprint race adds excitement but also increases the workload for drivers.
- The hosts consider the drivers' perspectives on the sprint race format and whether they would prefer to have it at every race.

## Oscar Piastri's Physical Transformation:

- The hosts comment on Oscar Piastri's physical transformation, particularly his neck, which they notice has become noticeably larger.
- They compare Piastri's appearance on their podcast to his current physique and remark on the significant change.

## Breaking News: Post-Race Penalties:

- The hosts share breaking news that the FIA has released a document issuing time penalties to several drivers after the race.
- They mention that Aston Martin filed an appeal, which led to the investigation and subsequent penalties.
- The hosts provide details of the penalties, including 10-second penalties for Carlos Sainz, Sebastian Vettel, Gasly, Alex Albon, Esteban Ocon, Nick De Vries, and Yuki Tsunoda.
- They discuss the impact of these penalties on the final race standings, with Lando Norris moving up to fourth place.

## Conclusion:

- The hosts wrap up the podcast by thanking their listeners for their support and express their gratitude for being back in the UK sports charts.
- They mention that they had to change the outro due to the breaking news about the post-race penalties.
- The hosts encourage listeners to follow the podcast and look forward to their next episode on Thursday.

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[01:28.440 -> 01:35.380] It's a win for Max Verstappen and Leclerc back on the podium great to see absolutely epic Perez came all the way from the back
[01:35.380 -> 01:40.120] Oh, we've got a lot to talk about today's episode. It was a great race. We love Austria as you know
[01:40.120 -> 01:46.680] It's the fastest lap track. It wasn't quite the performance from Oscar Piastri, which we had spoke about.
[01:46.680 -> 01:48.080] No, but issues with the car, I think.
[01:48.080 -> 01:48.920] Issues with the car.
[01:48.920 -> 01:50.840] Lando had a quick McLaren and upgrades coming
[01:50.840 -> 01:52.880] to Oscar's car next week.
[01:52.880 -> 01:54.200] Lando driver of the day.
[01:54.200 -> 01:56.560] I know, there's a lot to get into.
[01:56.560 -> 01:58.820] Look, before we get into today's episode,
[01:58.820 -> 02:00.420] I think it's really important that we take
[02:00.420 -> 02:03.120] a very quick moment for Delano van't Hoff,
[02:03.120 -> 02:04.560] the 18 year old racing driver,
[02:04.560 -> 02:07.640] which sadly lost his life in Spa on Saturday.
[02:07.640 -> 02:10.720] It's crazy, because I mean, we just have a podcast
[02:10.720 -> 02:11.920] where we joke about all this stuff
[02:11.920 -> 02:14.080] and we have a laugh around racing.
[02:14.080 -> 02:15.880] But at the end of the day, there's young kids
[02:15.880 -> 02:17.880] and people, you know, risking their lives
[02:17.880 -> 02:20.520] in one of the most dangerous sports all over the world.
[02:20.520 -> 02:22.960] Yeah, it's something needs to be done
[02:22.960 -> 02:24.320] about the weather, I think.
[02:24.320 -> 02:26.460] That was purely a weather thing thing as far as I'm aware
[02:26.460 -> 02:31.360] I think people were saying that some stuff needs to be changed about the track. I don't think that's the case
[02:31.360 -> 02:35.160] I think Fernando Alonso said that's the case as well. It's nothing to do with the track
[02:35.160 -> 02:40.960] It was just the spray the poor weather and yeah, you you can't see anything visibility so bad
[02:40.960 -> 02:43.300] It's not the first time it's happened on that circuit as we know
[02:43.300 -> 02:47.000] So yeah thoughts go out to obviously the family and friends because that's that's tough man 18 years old Mae'r cyfleu yn ddifrifol iawn. Dyna ddim y pryd o'i gael ar y circuedd, fel y gwybod. Felly, ie, mae'r meddwl yn mynd allan i'r teulu a'r ffrindiau,
[02:47.000 -> 02:49.000] achos dyna'n anodd, 18 oed.
[02:49.000 -> 02:50.000] Ie, mae'n anodd iawn.
[02:50.000 -> 02:53.000] Max wedi dweud bod y blaenau'n farchnod
[02:53.000 -> 02:55.000] o gwneud y cyllid i F1.
[02:55.000 -> 02:58.000] A'r gweld Max yn siarad amdano, roedd yn dweud bod y blaenau'n ffyrddus.
[02:58.000 -> 03:00.000] Byddent yn mynd allan o unrhyw fath.
[03:00.000 -> 03:02.000] Felly mae angen bod yn lefel o unrhyw un
[03:02.000 -> 03:04.000] sy'n dweud nad yw'n ddangos iddo eu hyrwyddo yno,
[03:04.000 -> 03:08.120] oherwydd dydw i ddim yn gwybod sut y gallwch weld unrhyw beth. be a level of someone that's like that's not safe for them to race in that because I don't know how you can see anything. But yeah dreadful news and thoughts and
[03:08.120 -> 03:14.080] prayers of everyone involved to the MP Motorsport family and yeah it was a sad
[03:14.080 -> 03:17.760] day for motorsport. Yeah it was it was. Those lads they still go out and race
[03:17.760 -> 03:21.120] after that. The F2 boys were going out and just soon as the news broke it's
[03:21.120 -> 03:25.460] you got to take your hats off to these guys. You can appreciate
[03:25.460 -> 03:29.740] how hard driving is but then you don't really take into account a situation like that. It
[03:29.740 -> 03:33.420] proves how professional they are still to be able to go out and do it.
[03:33.420 -> 03:36.740] Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. A lot of them were friends of them. You had a lot
[03:36.740 -> 03:41.380] of people dedicating wins this weekend, a lot of people talking about him. It's just
[03:41.380 -> 03:43.860] crazy. A very, very sad day for motorsport.
[03:43.860 -> 03:49.520] It was. However, this weekend also brought some good news because the f1 were trialing out something new this weekend
[03:49.520 -> 03:51.400] What did we have that was new?
[03:51.400 -> 03:57.840] They were basically using biofuels and solar panels to power the paddock. I saw that and the garages
[03:57.840 -> 04:03.440] I think too so they had them all on them houses just outside the track or not houses, but like the barns not far away
[04:03.480 -> 04:05.720] Yeah, that was a load of solar panels.
[04:05.720 -> 04:06.720] And they were powering.
[04:06.720 -> 04:07.800] That's pretty clever.
[04:07.800 -> 04:09.840] I don't know why they can't do it every race.
[04:09.840 -> 04:11.200] They must be wanting to do it.
[04:11.200 -> 04:13.520] I guess that would be the plan, right?
[04:13.520 -> 04:14.360] Yeah.
[04:14.360 -> 04:16.120] You'd have to just build the solar panels everywhere.
[04:16.120 -> 04:16.960] Yeah, it's good.
[04:16.960 -> 04:17.800] It's really, really good.
[04:17.800 -> 04:18.800] I'm down for it.
[04:18.800 -> 04:20.320] The Austrian GP.
[04:20.320 -> 04:21.320] Oh yeah, let's get stuck into that bad boy.
[04:21.320 -> 04:23.360] Has been locked in.
[04:23.360 -> 04:25.800] Before we go F1, should we go F2? To 2030. You're not listening to a word I'm fucking saying. Oh, I thought you were get stuck has been locked in before we go f1. Should we go f2 to 2030?
[04:25.800 -> 04:27.800] You're not listening to a word. I'm fucking saying
[04:33.040 -> 04:35.320] Number seven years you can see why
[04:35.880 -> 04:38.840] Yeah, I'll see. Oh god. Yeah when we were watching it you said straight away
[04:38.840 -> 04:43.640] You like this track and you know, I've loved it as well amazing racing. It's a proper racetrack isn't it?
[04:43.880 -> 04:45.120] Yeah proper like the Red Bull ring you watch it and you just you said it's quite small when it is but you know I've loved it as well. Amazing racing. It's a proper race track, isn't it? Yeah, proper.
[04:45.120 -> 04:47.200] Like the Red Bull Ring, you watch it and you just,
[04:47.200 -> 04:49.800] you said it's quite small and it is, it's shorter.
[04:49.800 -> 04:52.840] But I quite like the layout of it, I like the DRS zones.
[04:52.840 -> 04:55.600] There's like nothing I don't like about this track.
[04:55.600 -> 04:56.700] I like the scenery.
[04:56.700 -> 04:59.280] Yeah, it's a beautiful track and a beautiful place.
[04:59.280 -> 05:01.120] The only thing this weekend I was a bit confused
[05:01.120 -> 05:02.680] and not necessarily over the moon about
[05:02.680 -> 05:05.120] was all the track limits, but I'm sure we'll get into that
[05:09.320 -> 05:12.440] Yeah, that was crazy across every single I thought it was strict on the f1 game But apparently that's how they do it in real life. Yeah mad turns 10
[05:12.440 -> 05:17.620] See, that's just the corner that I struggle with too. So it was mad enough similarities between me and f1 drivers
[05:17.620 -> 05:19.720] I don't know if anyone would listen and watch the f3
[05:19.720 -> 05:27.620] But it was crazy in there because they obviously don't have the speeds of f1 to get everything like suddenly oh they got a three second time penalty in f3 you
[05:27.620 -> 05:32.480] didn't know for like five ten minutes if someone had a penalty so the whole
[05:32.480 -> 05:36.560] standards was just all over the place the whole race yeah yeah but yeah saw a
[05:36.560 -> 05:43.240] bit of f3 that was a wet race f2 was fantastic the f2 was fan yeah it was
[05:43.240 -> 05:46.480] incredible was it it may f2 impresses me every week.
[05:46.480 -> 05:47.320] It really does.
[05:47.320 -> 05:50.160] Like, the racing seems to get better and better and better.
[05:50.160 -> 05:52.000] And then just when you think you know,
[05:52.000 -> 05:53.960] like what the finishing grid is going to be like,
[05:53.960 -> 05:55.640] it changes halfway through.
[05:55.640 -> 05:57.880] I love seeing someone like different win every week.
[05:57.880 -> 06:00.840] Seeing Jack Crawford win the sprint, that was amazing.
[06:00.840 -> 06:01.680] That was great to see.
[06:01.680 -> 06:02.500] Information.
[06:02.500 -> 06:06.000] Oli Berman from 19th today, finished 5th.
[06:06.000 -> 06:09.000] And Oli Berman is our boy, so let's clap that!
[06:09.000 -> 06:11.000] Oli Berman!
[06:11.000 -> 06:13.000] That is an absolutely mega drive.
[06:13.000 -> 06:15.000] Mega effort from Oli Berman.
[06:15.000 -> 06:18.000] I heard something really interesting on the comms.
[06:18.000 -> 06:20.000] Not the F2 comms, the F1 comms.
[06:20.000 -> 06:23.000] Crofty and I think it was Anthony Davidson were saying on the comms
[06:23.000 -> 06:26.320] that since Verstappen and Leclerc came along
[06:26.600 -> 06:32.440] They've started using what they had learned in the sim or on a video game. I heard that as well
[06:32.440 -> 06:37.480] Did you how interesting is that? So I think they were talking about the first corner or maybe
[06:38.600 -> 06:40.080] second corner
[06:40.080 -> 06:42.080] Austria. Mm-hmm. Styrian Grand Prix
[06:42.080 -> 06:45.200] They come far like on the on the curb on the left,
[06:45.200 -> 06:47.480] like they drop half the car over the curb,
[06:47.480 -> 06:49.920] so they give them like a wider corner when they come in,
[06:49.920 -> 06:52.320] but apparently people never did that.
[06:52.320 -> 06:54.480] And it's not until this younger generation have come through
[06:54.480 -> 06:56.720] and they can practice on their sims or at home on games
[06:56.720 -> 06:57.600] that they've started doing it.
[06:57.600 -> 06:59.640] Well, 100% because there's probably lines
[06:59.640 -> 07:01.520] and like that riding a curb,
[07:01.520 -> 07:03.320] you just wouldn't try it in real life
[07:03.320 -> 07:08.720] because you'd be like, oh, what if the car this, what if the car that, but if you see everyone do it on a sim and it's quite clearly quicker
[07:09.000 -> 07:15.720] it's about being able to put it into practice. You said on Saturday after the sprint, in the sprint specifically
[07:15.720 -> 07:20.920] you could really tell who was a great driver because it's like wet and dry. Yeah, so it's really instinctive.
[07:21.240 -> 07:27.580] It wasn't quite like that in the main feature race today, it was very dry but there was so many strategies going on.
[07:27.580 -> 07:29.260] Some would say bone dry.
[07:29.260 -> 07:30.260] It was bone dry!
[07:30.260 -> 07:33.020] Some would say it was bone dry out there today.
[07:33.020 -> 07:34.220] As dry as you can get.
[07:34.220 -> 07:37.500] It was as dry as you'd want it to be for slick tyres.
[07:37.500 -> 07:39.180] Look, so you did a notebook.
[07:39.180 -> 07:41.020] I did, yeah, Fab's notebook was in full swing.
[07:41.020 -> 07:42.780] Jake's notebook was actually in full swing as well.
[07:42.780 -> 07:45.200] Actually, I haven't got much here. I've actually got...
[07:45.200 -> 07:49.400] I've got race, safety car lap 2 and that's it.
[07:49.400 -> 07:52.600] Well I've got a few bits and bobs.
[07:52.600 -> 07:54.200] Thank God you're here to save the day.
[07:54.200 -> 07:56.200] I did actually just say the word full swing.
[07:56.200 -> 07:58.800] That's the same name as the Netflix tennis show.
[07:58.800 -> 07:59.200] Hello.
[07:59.200 -> 08:02.200] And we did actually meet a famous tennis star the other day.
[08:02.200 -> 08:04.600] We did, thanks to Samsonite.
[08:04.600 -> 08:05.520] Yes, Caspar Rude we met. meet a famous tennis star the other day. We did thanks to Samsonite. Yes Casper
[08:05.520 -> 08:10.080] Rude we met. Casper thank you very much for signing our giant tennis ball which
[08:10.080 -> 08:13.120] is now in the Pit Stop background. Yeah if you're checking out a clip on the old
[08:13.120 -> 08:19.520] Tiki Toko Instagram or YouTube shorts now you may notice two Pit Stop from
[08:19.520 -> 08:23.280] Casper Rude on a giant tennis ball behind us. Now we may have got a little
[08:23.280 -> 08:27.080] bit told off for getting one of the props in the shop signed,
[08:27.080 -> 08:28.840] but ultimately Pitstop did it again.
[08:28.840 -> 08:30.680] They walked out of there with something.
[08:30.680 -> 08:32.600] We got a bit of hazing.
[08:32.600 -> 08:33.840] Everywhere we go.
[08:33.840 -> 08:35.240] Everywhere we go.
[08:35.240 -> 08:38.040] We seem to manage to get something.
[08:38.040 -> 08:39.760] I like the way you say we.
[08:39.760 -> 08:40.600] Yeah.
[08:40.600 -> 08:42.000] I seem to remember you were the one
[08:42.000 -> 08:44.080] that walked out of the F1 arcade Christmas party
[08:44.080 -> 08:45.840] carrying one of the massive bottles of champagne
[08:45.840 -> 08:50.220] Yeah, or out of that bar in Bulgaria with that Red Bull mat. That was a good steal though
[08:50.220 -> 08:54.780] That was a really good steal. Or the Red Bull cups actually from the Red Bull Christmas party. Yeah
[08:54.780 -> 09:02.960] That are above my kitchen. There's a lot of stuff. I wouldn't say stolen. No, I would say no, I would just say gifted
[09:03.920 -> 09:06.340] No, I would say promoted because look,
[09:06.340 -> 09:07.420] it's going in our background
[09:07.420 -> 09:09.540] and everyone's getting the recognition they deserve.
[09:09.540 -> 09:10.660] Well, we're lucky to have it.
[09:10.660 -> 09:12.100] It's a great thing to have in the background.
[09:12.100 -> 09:13.580] What I wanna know.
[09:13.580 -> 09:14.860] Tell me what you wanna know.
[09:14.860 -> 09:17.260] I was watching some clips from the sprint.
[09:17.260 -> 09:20.140] I was watching some slow motion clips.
[09:20.140 -> 09:23.180] And as we know, is it the back of the Alpine?
[09:23.180 -> 09:24.580] Moves a lot.
[09:24.580 -> 09:25.080] The wing...
[09:25.080 -> 09:26.080] Wibbly wobbly jelly, eh?
[09:26.080 -> 09:28.280] Wibbly wobbly hello goodbye, right.
[09:28.280 -> 09:29.960] It's not just the Alpine.
[09:29.960 -> 09:32.640] The rear wing of the Alpine moves a lot,
[09:32.640 -> 09:35.600] but the other cars, they're flexible, they move about.
[09:35.600 -> 09:37.200] So what I was thinking was,
[09:37.200 -> 09:41.440] if aerodynamics are so important in F1,
[09:41.440 -> 09:44.320] but then the fucking thing's wobbling about all over the place,
[09:44.320 -> 09:49.880] how important can it be? know what I mean surely surely if the air is going
[09:49.880 -> 09:53.440] over the rear wing and it's doing a little bit of that surely that's making
[09:53.440 -> 09:58.360] the wind but could that be a good thing could it be combating the wind maybe
[09:58.360 -> 10:01.720] they're meant to be a little bit wibbly-wobbly maybe it would slow them
[10:01.720 -> 10:06.120] down more if they didn't move because the wind would hit it and there'd be no movement.
[10:06.120 -> 10:08.000] Whereas if it moves a tiny bit,
[10:08.000 -> 10:10.240] say wind's coming in from like an angle,
[10:10.240 -> 10:15.240] the wing, the rear wing can kind of like adjust
[10:15.600 -> 10:17.200] and take the wind hitting it better.
[10:17.200 -> 10:18.480] Yeah, you know, yeah, yeah.
[10:18.480 -> 10:20.120] Maybe there's a reason they move.
[10:20.120 -> 10:21.920] Maybe, maybe.
[10:21.920 -> 10:23.560] Well, if it was completely rigid,
[10:23.560 -> 10:25.760] it would just be brittle and it'd fall off.
[10:25.760 -> 10:27.160] So it has to be able to move, right?
[10:27.160 -> 10:28.200] So it doesn't fall off the car.
[10:28.200 -> 10:29.300] It needs to be able to bounce and that,
[10:29.300 -> 10:33.280] but they spend so long designing
[10:33.280 -> 10:36.320] this fucking floor of this car or the wing of this car.
[10:36.320 -> 10:39.280] So it's like millimeter perfect, less than that,
[10:39.280 -> 10:41.240] nanocentimeter, whatever you want to call it.
[10:41.240 -> 10:44.280] And then it wobbles about all over the place in the race.
[10:44.280 -> 10:46.240] I just want to know how much that affects
[10:46.240 -> 10:47.640] the actual aero of the car.
[10:47.640 -> 10:48.480] I'm wondering.
[10:48.480 -> 10:49.320] I'm wondering.
[10:49.320 -> 10:50.140] I mean, you asked me, like,
[10:50.140 -> 10:51.520] I'm going to be able to tell you.
[10:51.520 -> 10:52.840] I have no idea.
[10:52.840 -> 10:55.500] I'm wondering if Adrian Newey even thinks about that.
[10:55.500 -> 10:58.000] Well, I saw Adrian Newey standing there.
[10:58.000 -> 10:59.680] Didn't you see him in Sainsbury's?
[10:59.680 -> 11:01.120] Yeah, in Sainsbury's.
[11:01.120 -> 11:01.960] What was he doing?
[11:01.960 -> 11:03.360] No, he was standing in Sainsbury's.
[11:03.360 -> 11:04.200] Yeah.
[11:04.200 -> 11:07.680] Picking up a chicken corndog. He was putting a front wing on a trolley
[11:07.680 -> 11:10.360] so he could get around the supermarket quicker.
[11:10.360 -> 11:12.400] Because blokes hate shopping, we do.
[11:12.400 -> 11:13.440] I hate shopping.
[11:13.440 -> 11:15.640] Now Adrian knew he was standing outside McLaren,
[11:15.640 -> 11:19.040] outside Lando's car, on the grid,
[11:19.040 -> 11:21.080] was just standing there with his notebook for a little bit
[11:21.080 -> 11:23.300] and you could just see him looking at Lando's car.
[11:23.300 -> 11:27.880] And I found that interesting because it's clear that McLaren have bought upgrades just
[11:27.880 -> 11:29.400] to Lando's car for Austria.
[11:29.400 -> 11:31.280] He got driver of the day, finished fifth.
[11:31.280 -> 11:32.280] Not Oscar's car.
[11:32.280 -> 11:33.520] No, Oscar didn't have it.
[11:33.520 -> 11:36.440] But Lando was amazing in qualifying, practice, sprint.
[11:36.440 -> 11:39.240] You know, Lando is great at this track.
[11:39.240 -> 11:40.560] So two things.
[11:40.560 -> 11:47.800] One, Lando needs to come and set a lap on the Pitstop fastest lap, because Oscar is currently top with a 105.931.
[11:47.800 -> 11:49.640] Lando Norris is rapid round here,
[11:49.640 -> 11:51.960] so Lando needs to come and set his lap.
[11:51.960 -> 11:54.400] That's the first thing.
[11:54.400 -> 11:57.800] Secondly, is this the comeback for McLaren?
[11:57.800 -> 11:59.960] I mean, if Lando's able to go and get fifth
[11:59.960 -> 12:01.440] in a race like that,
[12:01.440 -> 12:05.140] I think Oscar will be top 10 with that same car.
[12:05.140 -> 12:05.980] I'm pretty sure Oscar will get top 10.
[12:05.980 -> 12:08.220] They come back to where though?
[12:08.220 -> 12:09.300] Where are they coming back to?
[12:09.300 -> 12:12.100] I think their battle is more like just finishing third,
[12:12.100 -> 12:12.940] fourth.
[12:12.940 -> 12:13.760] Where have they gone?
[12:13.760 -> 12:14.600] Where are they going?
[12:14.600 -> 12:15.820] Yeah, I know what you mean.
[12:15.820 -> 12:16.980] Like they want to be at the front.
[12:16.980 -> 12:19.220] Like where are they really coming back to?
[12:19.220 -> 12:20.540] But just getting in the points
[12:20.540 -> 12:22.460] and having a car that could potentially battle
[12:22.460 -> 12:23.460] for the podium.
[12:23.460 -> 12:27.260] I think our issue is that we haven't been watching F1
[12:27.260 -> 12:28.160] long enough.
[12:28.160 -> 12:31.080] I think this just happens throughout the season.
[12:31.080 -> 12:31.920] Really?
[12:31.920 -> 12:34.000] I don't think anyone's making a miraculous comeback.
[12:34.000 -> 12:37.200] Like even though every episode we believe it's gonna happen.
[12:37.200 -> 12:40.200] Oh my days, Mercedes are making a comeback.
[12:40.200 -> 12:42.480] Like nah bro, I think cars just start off
[12:42.480 -> 12:44.800] at the start of the year, especially cause this year,
[12:44.800 -> 12:46.600] you know, last year was the new cars.
[12:46.600 -> 12:48.440] They're still adapting to it this year.
[12:48.440 -> 12:50.520] You get halfway through the season and you figure out
[12:50.520 -> 12:52.440] what's going wrong with the car and how to improve it.
[12:52.440 -> 12:54.040] So, you know, every team has made a jump.
[12:54.040 -> 12:55.600] Williams have made a jump.
[12:55.600 -> 12:57.720] Williams have made it, what a drive from Alex Albert.
[12:57.720 -> 12:59.240] Haas has made a fucking jump.
[12:59.240 -> 13:00.520] Hulkenberg and everything else,
[13:00.520 -> 13:02.080] like the cars are all getting a bit quicker.
[13:02.080 -> 13:08.700] And I wonder whether you get to the end of the year and the gap between Verstappen and
[13:08.700 -> 13:12.260] everyone else isn't as much anymore because maybe they've just blasted all
[13:12.260 -> 13:15.380] of their upgrades at the start of the year, come through, fucking guns blazing.
[13:15.380 -> 13:18.160] Well it's like what I was saying a couple of episodes ago about Red Bull
[13:18.160 -> 13:21.280] probably working on next season's car already and did you see the Hamilton
[13:21.280 -> 13:28.280] interview? Yeah. Hamilton is not happy boy because he said that there should be a day that the FIA allow the teams
[13:28.280 -> 13:30.360] to start working on next year's car
[13:30.360 -> 13:32.360] and saying like Red Bull was so quick this year,
[13:32.360 -> 13:35.640] they've used up budget from last year, all this stuff.
[13:35.640 -> 13:37.740] But then he was unable to notice the fact
[13:37.740 -> 13:40.660] that Hamilton won for so many years in a row.
[13:40.660 -> 13:41.680] You know what I mean?
[13:41.680 -> 13:43.320] Hamilton won for so many years in a row,
[13:43.320 -> 13:44.880] Mercedes won for so many years in a row
[13:44.880 -> 13:47.560] and now Red Bull winning constantly,
[13:47.560 -> 13:49.760] and it's instantly like, there should be this,
[13:49.760 -> 13:51.200] there should be this rule, there should be,
[13:51.200 -> 13:52.440] I just find it nuts.
[13:52.440 -> 13:53.640] Max said the same thing, he's like,
[13:53.640 -> 13:55.680] yeah, when they were winning, they were never complaining.
[13:55.680 -> 13:56.520] Yeah.
[13:56.520 -> 13:57.340] It's just because they're not winning now.
[13:57.340 -> 13:58.180] No.
[13:58.180 -> 13:59.680] It's what you, it's naturally what you would do.
[13:59.680 -> 14:01.280] You, as a, if you're not winning,
[14:01.280 -> 14:04.360] you would do anything you can to stop the guy from winning.
[14:04.360 -> 14:07.000] But, let him have it.
[14:07.000 -> 14:08.480] Look, Max was a red bull.
[14:08.480 -> 14:09.480] Max was incredible.
[14:09.480 -> 14:13.560] What Max did today, okay, we all know he's going to win the race.
[14:13.560 -> 14:14.920] He's in the quickest car.
[14:14.920 -> 14:19.200] But the one thing that made me realize today the kind of person we're dealing with was
[14:19.200 -> 14:25.000] on lap 70, when he pits for softs just to get the fastest lap.
[14:25.740 -> 14:27.200] He has a 25 second advantage.
[14:27.200 -> 14:28.040] He comes out of the pits
[14:28.040 -> 14:30.020] with a three second advantage to Leclerc.
[14:30.020 -> 14:30.860] Disgusting.
[14:30.860 -> 14:33.760] And he still gets the fastest lap.
[14:33.760 -> 14:35.480] The craziest part was he comes out, yeah,
[14:35.480 -> 14:37.020] three seconds ahead of Leclerc.
[14:37.020 -> 14:37.860] You've given up 22 seconds.
[14:37.860 -> 14:38.760] That's tight, bro.
[14:38.760 -> 14:39.700] That's really tight.
[14:39.700 -> 14:43.400] He trusts that team so much.
[14:43.400 -> 14:45.000] And the team trusts him.
[14:45.200 -> 14:47.040] They believe he'll get fastest lap
[14:47.040 -> 14:48.560] and he believes that they won't mess up.
[14:48.560 -> 14:50.240] I truly thought that they were going to mess the pit up.
[14:50.240 -> 14:51.080] Me too.
[14:51.080 -> 14:52.440] It was like written in the stars, wasn't it?
[14:52.440 -> 14:53.280] He's going to come in.
[14:53.280 -> 14:54.840] They're going to put a wheel on.
[14:54.840 -> 14:57.120] The clip that we could have made from Cal
[14:57.120 -> 14:59.000] saying he touches the car every race.
[14:59.000 -> 15:00.480] And if he had gone and not won it now,
[15:00.480 -> 15:01.760] that would have been absolutely unbelievable.
[15:01.760 -> 15:04.320] I think Cal definitely did touch the back of the ball.
[15:04.320 -> 15:06.560] That's safe to say. It was, it was very, absolutely unbelievable. I think Cal definitely did touch the back of the ball. That's safe to say it was very...
[15:06.560 -> 15:07.400] And Perez.
[15:07.400 -> 15:08.220] I think he did.
[15:08.220 -> 15:10.200] Wow, Perez today.
[15:10.200 -> 15:11.040] Yeah.
[15:11.040 -> 15:13.880] Perez started in 15th.
[15:13.880 -> 15:16.120] The Geese have started in 15th, finished third.
[15:16.120 -> 15:18.320] That's what Perez needed.
[15:18.320 -> 15:20.320] Perez has to do that, doesn't he really?
[15:21.480 -> 15:23.680] Yeah, I think the mind monkeys were taking over
[15:23.680 -> 15:24.520] a little bit of Perez.
[15:24.520 -> 15:27.000] He wasn't, he hasn't been in the right frame of mind.
[15:27.000 -> 15:29.600] Sprint didn't quite go his way, I believe.
[15:29.600 -> 15:30.100] Nope.
[15:30.100 -> 15:32.400] Because his result was...
[15:32.400 -> 15:38.100] I've got a bit brain dead because I was just thinking about him in quali,
[15:38.100 -> 15:41.400] because this is like the fourth or third race, he didn't make it into Q3.
[15:41.400 -> 15:48.000] When there is a sprint race, I do get confused between the quali result, the sprint quali result, the sprint, the wagon race.
[15:48.000 -> 15:57.000] I do like it though, I know a lot of people are opposed to the sprint race. Get the full sprint finish up there, because only the top 8 get points don't they?
[15:57.000 -> 16:05.160] Yes, yes, which someone from the paddock who I won't name was telling me that that is the reason that they specifically
[16:05.160 -> 16:09.440] don't like the sprint race because if you're if you're finishing 19th and 20th
[16:09.440 -> 16:14.640] it's the same as finishing 9th and 10th there's no point fighting for
[16:14.640 -> 16:18.560] no is there not really not not in the sprint because if you crash you're gonna
[16:18.560 -> 16:23.760] spend so much money or if there's damage you're fighting for nothing yeah like
[16:23.760 -> 16:25.440] these points are worth millions of
[16:25.440 -> 16:27.200] pounds. Sorry Perez came second in the
[16:27.200 -> 16:33.200] sprint. Oh yeah! I was thinking of Quali, I knew that he had a treacherous Quali.
[16:33.200 -> 16:36.880] Yeah it was Quali wasn't it. But to come second in the sprint then and third in the
[16:36.880 -> 16:39.360] race after that weekend. Yeah happy boy and
[16:39.360 -> 16:41.520] also Leclerc should be a happy boy like I
[16:41.520 -> 16:46.480] said earlier back on the podium the Ferraris are looking good, Sainz was looking really strong. Sainz all weekend look quick. Pressing Leclerc should be a happy boy, like I said earlier, back on the podium. The Ferraris are looking good. Sainz was looking really strong.
[16:46.480 -> 16:47.920] Sainz, a weekend, look quick.
[16:47.920 -> 16:51.400] Pressing Leclerc on his gearbox, on his tush
[16:51.400 -> 16:52.240] for the whole race.
[16:52.240 -> 16:53.320] What did you think about that?
[16:53.320 -> 16:54.160] What did I think about the whole-
[16:54.160 -> 16:55.080] From a strategy point of view,
[16:55.080 -> 16:56.560] if you were team principal at Ferrari,
[16:56.560 -> 16:58.800] what's going on there at the moment?
[16:58.800 -> 16:59.640] I don't know.
[16:59.640 -> 17:02.560] All I know is Sainz should not be happy.
[17:03.520 -> 17:07.680] Sainz, he was being told to stay behind the Clare
[17:07.680 -> 17:09.200] when he was clearly faster than him.
[17:09.200 -> 17:10.080] Yeah, he was.
[17:10.080 -> 17:13.400] I'm fairly sure he had Lewis up his stinker the whole time.
[17:13.400 -> 17:14.240] Up his stinker?
[17:14.240 -> 17:15.060] Up him, the whole-
[17:15.060 -> 17:16.360] Sponsors not gonna be happy with that.
[17:16.360 -> 17:17.720] The whole race, right?
[17:18.960 -> 17:20.880] So that's one thing, saying don't pass him.
[17:20.880 -> 17:23.200] And then they did some weird pit halfway through
[17:23.200 -> 17:25.160] where they did double stacked.
[17:25.160 -> 17:27.280] Declare was first, brought signs in, he had to wait.
[17:27.280 -> 17:30.780] Same thing that happened in Monaco earlier, but reversed.
[17:31.880 -> 17:33.120] All over the place, man.
[17:33.120 -> 17:36.120] I don't know, I just don't know what's going on with that.
[17:36.120 -> 17:39.760] You got two class drivers and I almost feel like
[17:39.760 -> 17:41.960] they're getting the mick taken out of them a little bit.
[17:41.960 -> 17:45.120] It definitely feels like they prioritized Leclerc a lot.
[17:45.120 -> 17:47.200] I mean, if I was Sainz, I'd be pretty pissed.
[17:47.200 -> 17:49.920] Like on lap one, he was on literally the first couple
[17:49.920 -> 17:51.560] of laps, right at the beginning,
[17:51.560 -> 17:53.440] he was ready to go past Leclerc.
[17:53.440 -> 17:55.040] And I wanted, I actually wanted him to,
[17:55.040 -> 17:59.920] cause I felt like he would be better to chase down Leclerc.
[17:59.920 -> 18:01.640] But then obviously at the end,
[18:01.640 -> 18:04.120] Sainz did a mega job of defending Perez,
[18:04.120 -> 18:06.040] which enabled Leclerc to get a second.
[18:06.040 -> 18:07.140] So you've got to look at it like,
[18:07.140 -> 18:10.640] were the team planning the whole time for that to happen?
[18:10.640 -> 18:11.480] Yeah.
[18:11.480 -> 18:13.240] Because some people were doing a two stop,
[18:13.240 -> 18:14.560] some people were doing a three.
[18:14.560 -> 18:15.400] And like you said,
[18:15.400 -> 18:18.400] with all the warnings flying about,
[18:18.400 -> 18:22.840] the five second penalties for the track limits, crazy.
[18:22.840 -> 18:23.680] I know.
[18:23.680 -> 18:24.500] Ridiculous, everyone was doing it.
[18:24.500 -> 18:26.360] You heard every single driver on the radio saying,
[18:26.360 -> 18:27.400] this is BS.
[18:27.400 -> 18:29.040] Yeah, but they were all quite unhappy about that.
[18:29.040 -> 18:29.860] And then it made me think,
[18:29.860 -> 18:31.920] has it not been like that every year?
[18:31.920 -> 18:33.200] No, because it's only the last few years
[18:33.200 -> 18:34.280] that they've started doing it.
[18:34.280 -> 18:35.120] It before-
[18:35.120 -> 18:36.560] What, like, no track limits before?
[18:36.560 -> 18:38.920] Well, it was only if you gained an advantage.
[18:38.920 -> 18:39.760] Okay.
[18:39.760 -> 18:40.580] Whereas now it's not.
[18:40.580 -> 18:42.720] It's like you have to stay within the white lines
[18:42.720 -> 18:43.540] completely.
[18:43.540 -> 18:47.400] It doesn't matter whether you gain time or lost time if you go off the track you
[18:47.400 -> 18:51.760] get a penalty. Well Crofty was saying on commentary that the reason we saw so
[18:51.760 -> 18:57.400] many in the F2 race the sprint I believe yesterday sorry the f1 sprint the other
[18:57.400 -> 19:03.040] day was because the wind when they're going around them corners and you're
[19:03.040 -> 19:07.180] used to a certain line if it's windy pushing like left to right,
[19:07.180 -> 19:08.920] it pushes you further.
[19:08.920 -> 19:11.960] So even though they were on their racing line,
[19:11.960 -> 19:14.080] like with the weather, wind, everything,
[19:14.080 -> 19:15.280] the dirty air from the car.
[19:15.280 -> 19:16.120] The turbulent air.
[19:16.120 -> 19:18.000] Turbulent, that's another thing I feel like
[19:18.000 -> 19:18.920] I learned about this weekend.
[19:18.920 -> 19:22.000] I've never really, never really like thought anything
[19:22.000 -> 19:23.600] about turbulent air before.
[19:23.600 -> 19:24.880] And now you've learned all about it.
[19:24.880 -> 19:25.220] Yeah. So why don't you now you've learned all about it? Yeah.
[19:25.220 -> 19:27.220] So why don't you tell us a little bit about it?
[19:27.220 -> 19:33.120] Well basically it's like when you're behind a car but you're not within a second so there's like all that
[19:33.120 -> 19:39.280] dirty air behind it just slowing you down in your way getting in your aerodynamics.
[19:39.280 -> 19:42.400] Yeah getting all up in your grill in your face and all that.
[19:42.400 -> 19:46.120] Where did someone's tire, Arthur Leclerc's tire in F2?
[19:46.120 -> 19:47.040] That was a shame, wasn't it?
[19:47.040 -> 19:49.040] Wow, yeah, dangerous.
[19:49.040 -> 19:50.120] Very dangerous.
[19:50.120 -> 19:52.520] Poor, poor Behrman could have had, you know,
[19:52.520 -> 19:53.800] he could have ran into that tire.
[19:53.800 -> 19:54.640] Yeah.
[19:54.640 -> 19:55.840] I can't believe that happened.
[19:55.840 -> 19:57.440] I can't believe he got around the pit,
[19:57.440 -> 19:59.240] got out of the pits, got around, you know,
[19:59.240 -> 20:01.320] half the track pretty much before the wheel came off.
[20:01.320 -> 20:02.760] Yeah, you'd think it would come off like quicker,
[20:02.760 -> 20:03.600] wouldn't it?
[20:03.600 -> 20:04.440] Before even noticing it.
[20:04.440 -> 20:05.640] How does that even happen?
[20:06.600 -> 20:09.040] Yeah, I wonder whether he'd feel that straight away.
[20:09.040 -> 20:11.080] But surely that does that, surely that can't happen
[20:11.080 -> 20:13.240] because on the wheel guns, they have,
[20:13.240 -> 20:14.320] maybe it's different in F2,
[20:14.320 -> 20:16.480] but in F1, they have the green light.
[20:16.480 -> 20:18.240] You know, like Callum said, on the wheel gun,
[20:18.240 -> 20:19.920] that you know, it goes green.
[20:19.920 -> 20:20.840] You know, you've-
[20:20.840 -> 20:22.160] Yeah, maybe they don't have that.
[20:22.160 -> 20:25.000] Their pits are very different in F2, aren't they?
[20:25.000 -> 20:26.680] Slower, because there's less people,
[20:26.680 -> 20:29.200] but surely they use the same wheel guns.
[20:29.200 -> 20:30.720] Surely you wouldn't use different wheel guns.
[20:30.720 -> 20:33.960] Speaking of F2, another new graphic,
[20:33.960 -> 20:36.800] which came out, was the biometrics.
[20:36.800 -> 20:38.160] Whoa, on Vesti.
[20:38.160 -> 20:39.320] And it's always funny, right?
[20:39.320 -> 20:41.920] Because whenever F2 try something new,
[20:41.920 -> 20:43.800] it's always really early in the morning.
[20:43.800 -> 20:45.720] You and me have been up till like 2 3 a.m
[20:45.720 -> 20:50.880] Work. Yeah, so we get up right it was like about 8 8 30 for the f2 today a little bit hazy
[20:51.640 -> 20:53.280] Still probably in a bit of a dreamland
[20:53.280 -> 20:58.240] Do you know I mean and I see this graphic on the screen and I always feel like am I just seeing this?
[20:58.360 -> 21:03.480] But no, it was real. It was a lovely surprise. It was biometrics. Basically, they have a heart
[21:01.000 -> 21:01.840] It was a lovely surprise. It was biometrics.
[21:01.840 -> 21:05.680] Basically, they have a heartbeat sensor on there
[21:05.680 -> 21:09.680] to show how fast the heartbeat of the driver is going.
[21:09.680 -> 21:11.520] So we saw, who, did you say it was Vesti?
[21:11.520 -> 21:12.360] It was on Vesti.
[21:12.360 -> 21:13.200] It was on Vesti.
[21:13.200 -> 21:14.920] As he was doing an overtake, thump, thump, thump.
[21:14.920 -> 21:17.320] It was amazing to watch how when he was like
[21:17.320 -> 21:18.680] in certain positions really low,
[21:18.680 -> 21:19.960] and then yeah, at the end of the race,
[21:19.960 -> 21:22.440] when there was that amazing battle at the end of the F2,
[21:22.440 -> 21:24.680] there was like four cars going for the podium, mate.
[21:24.680 -> 21:26.800] Berman was right there at the end of it.
[21:26.800 -> 21:27.640] It was epic.
[21:27.640 -> 21:29.960] It was fantastic.
[21:29.960 -> 21:32.840] But these little graphics for me make the race so much,
[21:32.840 -> 21:35.600] just little bits here and there make it more exciting.
[21:35.600 -> 21:36.440] I like it.
[21:36.440 -> 21:38.680] I think they should do more of that in F1.
[21:38.680 -> 21:42.120] They should show different stuff.
[21:42.120 -> 21:44.080] I'm sure they would probably try and do that in F1
[21:44.080 -> 21:45.000] because it definitely works.
[21:45.000 -> 21:48.920] How much, you know, how long it's been since they blinked.
[21:48.920 -> 21:51.360] Blinked, it's as easy idea as you break down.
[21:51.360 -> 21:52.200] Yeah, how much-
[21:52.200 -> 21:53.040] How bad they need the toilet.
[21:53.040 -> 21:54.120] How much they need a wee.
[21:54.120 -> 21:55.240] How hungry they are.
[21:55.240 -> 21:56.720] How sweaty their palms are.
[21:56.720 -> 21:59.320] Yeah, how much they've sweat, how much they've drunk.
[21:59.320 -> 22:00.840] Because can you imagine seeing like, you know,
[22:00.840 -> 22:03.720] Esteban Ocon pinging around, his bladder's full.
[22:03.720 -> 22:05.400] He really needs that wee. Oh, Esteban Ocon pinging around, his bladder's full. He really needs that weed.
[22:05.400 -> 22:06.400] Oh!
[22:06.400 -> 22:07.400] Esteban's weed on turn four!
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[23:00.580 -> 23:02.480] or a spinach artichoke fondue
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[23:11.600 -> 23:13.840] What are we going to say about Nick DeVries then?
[23:13.840 -> 23:16.440] Because we're going to have to talk about it.
[23:16.440 -> 23:18.560] There's nothing I can say about Nick DeVries, mate.
[23:18.560 -> 23:20.120] There's nothing to be said.
[23:20.120 -> 23:22.520] In the last couple of eps, we've obviously said about what Christian and
[23:22.520 -> 23:23.920] Helmut Marker have been saying.
[23:23.920 -> 23:28.000] It's been confirmed by Sky Sports this weekend, pretty much every time
[23:28.000 -> 23:33.000] anyone talks, that Nick de Vries is under significant pressure and it wasn't a great
[23:33.000 -> 23:36.520] race for Nick de Vries today, really.
[23:36.520 -> 23:42.840] Apparently they told him four races, today was one of them, so three races from now,
[23:42.840 -> 23:47.660] if it doesn't change, Jake's prediction prediction of a midseason driver swap will be happening
[23:48.260 -> 23:53.260] That's where we're at who said this helmet Marco has said well, it's three races now
[23:53.260 -> 23:58.780] So it's British Grand Prix and then two more if he doesn't improve it will be a driver swap helmet Marco has said
[23:58.780 -> 24:02.260] He's swapping out Nick de Vries in three races done
[24:04.180 -> 24:05.040] Open words,
[24:05.040 -> 24:06.600] but yeah, that's pretty much where we're at.
[24:06.600 -> 24:07.640] Yeah.
[24:07.640 -> 24:09.080] Pretty much where we're at.
[24:09.080 -> 24:10.920] So he hasn't actually said those words.
[24:10.920 -> 24:12.800] I mean, I don't have direct proof from him on WhatsApp.
[24:12.800 -> 24:15.760] Right, but Jake Boyes is still going to have his correct prediction.
[24:15.760 -> 24:18.160] Yeah, I think it might happen, mate.
[24:18.160 -> 24:19.200] I think it could happen.
[24:19.200 -> 24:22.440] We've got some fun!
[24:22.440 -> 24:28.000] We've got, guys, we've got a couple of fun segments coming up, I can't wait.
[24:28.000 -> 24:30.000] We're not ready for them yet though.
[24:30.000 -> 24:32.000] Yes we are mate, they're so fun.
[24:32.000 -> 24:36.000] Yeah it was a clean sweep for Max for Schnapples really wasn't it?
[24:36.000 -> 24:39.000] That's now 10 wins in a row for Red Bull.
[24:39.000 -> 24:43.000] That's 9 this season and Abu Dhabi last season.
[24:43.000 -> 24:46.280] And it also means Max Verstappen, yeah yeah. 10 wins in a row and the Dhabi last season. And it also means- Yeah, yeah.
[24:46.280 -> 24:47.200] 10 wins in a row.
[24:47.200 -> 24:49.280] And the record is 11.
[24:49.280 -> 24:53.120] The record ever is 11 McLaren in 1988.
[24:53.120 -> 24:54.160] Oh, it's been a while then.
[24:54.160 -> 24:55.000] It has been a while.
[24:55.000 -> 24:57.440] Imagine that's being, not only that,
[24:57.440 -> 25:00.080] Max also overtook Senna today.
[25:00.080 -> 25:01.600] Overall weight race wins.
[25:01.600 -> 25:03.080] They were both-
[25:03.080 -> 25:04.120] Overall weights wins.
[25:04.120 -> 25:04.960] 41.
[25:04.960 -> 25:05.000] They were both on 41. 40. Overall waist wins. 41.
[25:05.000 -> 25:08.000] They were both on 41, Max is now on 42.
[25:08.000 -> 25:11.000] Yeah, the people ahead of him are Alain Prost.
[25:11.000 -> 25:13.000] Wearing my Senna t-shirt today actually.
[25:13.000 -> 25:16.000] You are wearing a Senna t-shirt.
[25:16.000 -> 25:17.000] Yeah.
[25:17.000 -> 25:22.000] Yeah, we do have a bit of fun actually because Fab had an idea for today's pod, which is actually really funny.
[25:22.000 -> 25:23.000] I can't take this idea.
[25:23.000 -> 25:24.000] Oh.
[25:24.000 -> 25:25.440] I can't, I can't claim it.
[25:25.440 -> 25:26.480] Whose idea is it?
[25:26.480 -> 25:27.460] Where did we see it?
[25:27.460 -> 25:29.880] I'm going to have to name drop the person actually,
[25:29.880 -> 25:31.180] because they deserve full credit.
[25:31.180 -> 25:35.080] We received a DM from Catherine Amber.
[25:35.080 -> 25:36.680] We didn't reply to you, Catherine, if you're listening,
[25:36.680 -> 25:39.360] I'm sorry, but she sent us these videos
[25:39.360 -> 25:40.360] that she'd done on TikTok,
[25:40.360 -> 25:43.880] where it basically shows an F1 driver's teeth.
[25:43.880 -> 25:46.800] And you have to guess which F1 driver is from their teeth.
[25:46.800 -> 25:47.940] Yes.
[25:47.940 -> 25:49.840] So we've come up with an idea.
[25:49.840 -> 25:53.800] Jake has Photoshopped together three different F1 drivers.
[25:53.800 -> 25:55.100] Yep.
[25:55.100 -> 25:56.440] And we're not doing that bit on the pod, are we?
[25:56.440 -> 25:57.980] No, we won't be doing that bit on the pod
[25:57.980 -> 26:00.000] because that wouldn't work for audio.
[26:00.000 -> 26:00.840] What we are doing-
[26:00.840 -> 26:02.080] But what have you done, Fab?
[26:02.080 -> 26:09.000] Fab has found some audio snippets from F1 drivers, or people of the F1 world.
[26:09.000 -> 26:10.000] Okay.
[26:10.000 -> 26:14.000] And I'm gonna basically play them to you, and you have to guess who it is.
[26:14.000 -> 26:16.000] Who it is? Just who it is?
[26:16.000 -> 26:20.000] Well, if you can guess what they're talking about, then you gain an extra point.
[26:20.000 -> 26:21.000] Okay.
[26:21.000 -> 26:23.000] But then some of them are like that, some of them aren't. I'm gonna sneeze.
[26:23.000 -> 26:25.400] Ah-choo! Bless you. I gotta go. You gotta go again? I might go again, yeah. Okay, some of them are like that some of them aren't I'm gonna sneeze
[26:27.080 -> 26:29.080] Bless you You gonna go again?
[26:29.280 -> 26:33.440] One more good. Yeah, okay, so yeah some of them were a bit cryptic
[26:33.440 -> 26:37.720] So like if you can guess what's happening or what's going on in it, then you gain an extra point
[26:37.720 -> 26:39.720] But I've got ten of them here
[26:40.120 -> 26:42.120] and I just want you to
[26:42.840 -> 26:47.300] Give me who you think it is essentially everyone can play along at home as well, that's the best thing about this.
[26:47.300 -> 26:48.800] Yeah, you really can, yeah.
[26:48.800 -> 26:49.900] How long are they?
[26:50.600 -> 26:51.100] Short.
[26:51.400 -> 26:52.200] Short and sweet, yeah?
[26:52.200 -> 26:52.900] Short and sweet.
[26:52.900 -> 26:53.700] Alright, well...
[26:54.100 -> 26:54.700] Roll on then.
[26:54.700 -> 26:56.600] You wanna hear these puppies? Should we roll into number one?
[26:56.600 -> 26:57.800] Show me the puppies!
[26:57.800 -> 26:58.300] Let's do it.
[26:58.800 -> 27:01.400] Oh, flurry friends!
[27:01.600 -> 27:03.900] Oh, flurry friends!
[27:04.100 -> 27:06.000] What on earth is that?! Oh, oh Ferrari friends What on earth is that?
[27:06.000 -> 27:09.000] Oh, Ferrari friends
[27:09.000 -> 27:11.000] What on earth is that?
[27:11.000 -> 27:12.000] Yeah
[27:12.000 -> 27:15.000] I have never heard that in my life
[27:15.000 -> 27:16.000] You've never heard that?
[27:16.000 -> 27:17.000] No
[27:17.000 -> 27:18.000] You wanna hear it again?
[27:18.000 -> 27:19.000] Yeah, one more time
[27:19.000 -> 27:20.000] It's the last time you're gonna hear it
[27:20.000 -> 27:21.000] Okay, okay, yeah
[27:21.000 -> 27:23.000] Oh, Ferrari friends
[27:23.000 -> 27:26.300] Oh, Ferrari friends. Oh, Ferrari friends. Oh, Ferrari friends.
[27:28.080 -> 27:29.160] I'm gonna just,
[27:29.160 -> 27:32.000] I, um, is it Lando?
[27:32.000 -> 27:33.520] Is that Lando?
[27:33.520 -> 27:34.360] Final answer?
[27:37.040 -> 27:40.040] Yeah, I probably will final answer that as Lando.
[27:40.040 -> 27:40.880] Correct.
[27:40.880 -> 27:41.880] Yeah, it's Lando.
[27:41.880 -> 27:43.520] It is Lando.
[27:43.520 -> 27:44.600] Ferrari friends.
[27:44.600 -> 27:47.000] He was on the grid and I think he saw someone from Ferrari.
[27:47.000 -> 27:48.000] Makes sense!
[27:48.000 -> 27:48.500] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[27:48.500 -> 27:49.000] Number two.
[27:49.000 -> 27:49.500] Number two?
[27:49.500 -> 27:50.500] Here we go, number two.
[27:51.000 -> 27:59.500] He ran into me with this like really scary face and nearly got bites from a wolf, so definitely not wolf.
[28:01.000 -> 28:02.000] But it's Yuki!
[28:02.500 -> 28:06.000] It's definitely Yuki, but what's he saying? Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Point point.
[28:06.000 -> 28:08.000] If you guess what he's talking about you get another point.
[28:08.000 -> 28:10.000] What is he talking about?
[28:12.000 -> 28:14.000] He ran into me
[28:14.000 -> 28:16.000] with this like really scary face
[28:16.000 -> 28:18.000] and nearly got bit from a wolf.
[28:18.000 -> 28:20.000] So definitely not wolf.
[28:20.000 -> 28:22.000] He ran into me
[28:22.000 -> 28:24.000] with this really scary face and I nearly got
[28:24.000 -> 28:25.040] bit by a wolf. That's pretty much what I've got from that. I ran into me with this really scary face and I nearly got bit by a wolf.
[28:25.040 -> 28:26.960] That's pretty much what I've got from that.
[28:26.960 -> 28:28.520] I'll give you two points for that.
[28:28.520 -> 28:31.960] I think he said there was a wolf in his garden
[28:31.960 -> 28:34.640] and the wolf was looking at him with a scary face.
[28:34.640 -> 28:37.760] Maybe I got that wrong, but I'm fairly sure
[28:37.760 -> 28:38.600] that's what he was talking about.
[28:38.600 -> 28:40.500] Or he's talking about Total Wolf.
[28:40.500 -> 28:42.960] Maybe Total Wolf scared him in the paddock.
[28:42.960 -> 28:44.160] I don't know.
[28:44.160 -> 28:45.800] No. Potentially. I don't know either. I don't know, I don't know. No. Potentially.
[28:45.800 -> 28:46.620] I don't know either.
[28:46.620 -> 28:47.460] I don't know.
[28:47.460 -> 28:48.300] I don't know.
[28:48.300 -> 28:49.480] But, so you're on...
[28:49.480 -> 28:50.840] Two out of two, mate.
[28:50.840 -> 28:52.160] Yeah.
[28:52.160 -> 28:53.760] How are we gonna score that?
[28:53.760 -> 28:54.600] How are we gonna score it?
[28:54.600 -> 28:56.200] Well, it's four out of four, maybe.
[28:57.220 -> 28:58.160] Yeah.
[28:58.160 -> 29:00.520] I felt like I'd quite easily get all their voices.
[29:00.520 -> 29:02.440] I feel like this is gonna be pretty easy.
[29:02.440 -> 29:03.480] Do you?
[29:03.480 -> 29:04.320] Yeah.
[29:04.320 -> 29:28.840] Well, thank fuck you've said that, because I'm gonna mess you up right now maybe not this one for a good time and a good cycle from Boston. I just want to hit on again.
[29:30.400 -> 29:31.240] I've been for a good time. A good cycle.
[29:31.240 -> 29:32.320] Fortis class.
[29:36.320 -> 29:38.240] That's fucking class that.
[29:38.240 -> 29:39.080] All right.
[29:39.080 -> 29:41.160] Well, we all know that was three.
[29:41.160 -> 29:42.000] This is four.
[29:43.360 -> 29:45.520] So what are you? Six points.
[29:45.520 -> 29:46.680] Yeah, I'm not getting anything wrong here.
[29:46.680 -> 29:47.960] Six points.
[29:47.960 -> 29:50.760] Everyone loves pancakes, that's really my only weakness.
[29:52.480 -> 29:56.640] I wonder who that is, I've gone completely brain dead.
[29:56.640 -> 29:58.480] Play it one more time, please.
[29:59.720 -> 30:02.520] Everyone loves pancakes, that's really my only weakness.
[30:02.520 -> 30:05.200] Yeah, it's Lewis Hamwood, said he loves pancakes. Yeah, yeah, this is quite easy. So, you weakness. Yeah, it's Lewis Hamwood said he loves pancakes.
[30:05.200 -> 30:06.800] Yeah, yeah, this is quite easy.
[30:06.800 -> 30:10.320] So, you literally paid me a video of Lewis Hamwood
[30:10.320 -> 30:11.160] saying he loves pancakes.
[30:11.160 -> 30:15.280] I searched for so long to try and find-
[30:15.280 -> 30:16.120] What were you thinking?
[30:16.120 -> 30:17.800] That I wouldn't know their voices?
[30:17.800 -> 30:19.000] I don't know, I don't know.
[30:19.000 -> 30:20.320] Some of them you won't.
[30:20.320 -> 30:21.160] What's this?
[30:21.160 -> 30:21.980] Are you sure?
[30:21.980 -> 30:24.760] Wait, hang on, one, one, two, three, four.
[30:24.760 -> 30:25.500] This is five, right?
[30:25.500 -> 30:27.500] It'd be nice if I didn't know one.
[30:27.500 -> 30:29.500] I'm still a virgin.
[30:29.500 -> 30:30.500] Max Verstappen?
[30:30.500 -> 30:31.000] Yep.
[30:31.000 -> 30:32.500] I'm still a virgin?
[30:32.500 -> 30:33.000] Yep.
[30:35.500 -> 30:37.000] This has gone to absolute shit.
[30:37.000 -> 30:39.500] Where did you pull that bit of audio from?
[30:39.500 -> 30:41.000] From him saying he's still a virgin.
[30:41.000 -> 30:43.000] Wait, he just said that in a random interview?
[30:43.000 -> 30:48.640] Uh, he said, when I was 18, I was young and innocent and still a virgin. Wait, he just said that at a random interview? Uh, he said when I was 18 I was young and innocent and still a virgin and I am.
[30:48.640 -> 30:49.640] This is number...
[30:49.640 -> 30:50.640] 6, I think.
[30:50.640 -> 30:51.640] If you can give me a couple of sausages.
[30:51.640 -> 30:52.640] Some sausages for me.
[30:52.640 -> 30:53.640] A bit of barbecue.
[30:53.640 -> 30:54.640] Wow, okay.
[30:54.640 -> 30:55.640] Okay.
[30:55.640 -> 30:56.640] So yeah, he's asking for some sausages.
[30:56.640 -> 31:06.240] Thank God you don't get this one straight away. Sausages?
[31:06.240 -> 31:08.600] I need that one more time. I don't know who that is
[31:16.200 -> 31:18.200] I can hear a French twang
[31:18.800 -> 31:24.000] French twang that's Gasly or Ocon, but I don't think Ocon sounds like that. So I think that's Gasly
[31:25.440 -> 31:28.160] That's Gasly or Ocon but I don't think Ocon sounds like that so I think that's Gasly. I'm not sure whether Gasly likes sausages or not.
[31:28.160 -> 31:29.160] Are you sure?
[31:29.160 -> 31:30.160] No, I'm not.
[31:30.160 -> 31:33.760] Last I heard Gasly was a vegetarian.
[31:33.760 -> 31:34.760] Is it?
[31:34.760 -> 31:38.120] You can get vegan sausages though so final answer, Pierre Gasly.
[31:38.120 -> 31:39.120] Correct.
[31:39.120 -> 31:40.120] Thank you very much.
[31:40.120 -> 31:41.120] Linda McCartney.
[31:41.120 -> 31:42.120] Your vegan monster is touching your butt.
[31:42.120 -> 31:43.120] What?
[31:43.120 -> 31:46.000] He's against the vegan monster. Linda McCartney. Your big monster is touching your back. Your big monster is touching your back.
[31:46.000 -> 31:48.000] What?
[31:48.000 -> 31:50.000] Here we go again.
[31:50.000 -> 31:52.000] Your big monster is touching your back.
[31:52.000 -> 31:54.000] Your big monster is touching your back.
[31:54.000 -> 31:56.000] Your big water is touching my back.
[31:56.000 -> 31:58.000] Your big balls are touching my back.
[31:58.000 -> 32:00.000] Your big balls are touching my back.
[32:00.000 -> 32:02.000] What? Who is that?
[32:02.000 -> 32:04.000] Where are these from?
[32:04.000 -> 32:06.000] Your big monster is touching these from? Um...
[32:08.000 -> 32:10.000] In a way it sounds a little bit like Yuki
[32:10.000 -> 32:12.000] but I don't think it's Yuki, I think it's um...
[32:14.000 -> 32:16.000] Uh...
[32:16.000 -> 32:18.000] Like a K-Mag
[32:18.000 -> 32:20.000] Maybe a bit like a K-Mag
[32:20.000 -> 32:22.000] kind of voice
[32:22.000 -> 32:24.000] One more time please?
[32:24.000 -> 32:27.440] Yeah, yeah, one more time please. One more time for the cam? Yeah yeah one more time.
[32:30.160 -> 32:33.120] Ah I don't know. Um...
[32:39.760 -> 32:46.000] It's not Leclerc is it? Is that Leclerc? Have I gone one more time have I gone completely brain dead is that Leclerc? Oh big monster is touching your butt Oh no
[32:46.000 -> 32:48.000] What are they saying?
[32:48.000 -> 32:50.000] Who is that and what are they saying?
[32:50.000 -> 32:52.000] Do you give up?
[32:52.000 -> 32:54.000] No, I'm going to say Kevin Magnusson
[32:54.000 -> 32:56.000] Is it not? Is it not Kevin Magnusson?
[32:56.000 -> 32:58.000] Who is that?
[32:58.000 -> 33:00.000] It's Yuki Tsunoda
[33:00.000 -> 33:02.000] I didn't think you'd do the same person twice
[33:02.000 -> 33:04.000] Yeah I did, yeah
[33:04.000 -> 33:05.400] It's him and Gasly playing Twister Oh because I thought it was Yuki but I didn't think you'd do the same person twice. Yeah, I did, yeah. Yeah, it's him and Gazley playing Twister.
[33:05.400 -> 33:08.800] Oh, because I thought it was Yuki, but I didn't think you'd do the same person twice.
[33:08.800 -> 33:10.800] It's him and Gazley playing Twister and him saying,
[33:10.800 -> 33:12.800] your big monster is touching my back.
[33:12.800 -> 33:15.200] Next one.
[33:15.200 -> 33:17.200] What the f*** was he doing?
[33:17.200 -> 33:19.800] Honestly, is he a f***ing f***er, what?
[33:19.800 -> 33:21.800] Wow.
[33:21.800 -> 33:24.800] Someone's got some anger issues there, hasn't they?
[33:24.800 -> 33:25.000] F***, f***, it's so easy to guess who that is, mate. Okay. Wow. Someone's got some anger issues there, hasn't they?
[33:25.000 -> 33:28.000] It's so easy to guess who that is, mate.
[33:28.000 -> 33:29.000] Okay.
[33:29.000 -> 33:30.000] George Arseneau.
[33:30.000 -> 33:32.000] Alright, but give me where and when.
[33:34.000 -> 33:37.000] See, look, there's fucking 20 points to get here.
[33:37.000 -> 33:43.000] I'm going to say the race, I'm going to say Baku this year when him and Verstappen collided on the first corner.
[33:45.520 -> 33:46.720] Do you want to hear it once more?
[33:46.720 -> 33:47.280] Yeah.
[33:48.560 -> 33:53.200] What the f*** was he doing? Honestly, is he a f***ing f***er or what?
[33:54.160 -> 33:58.000] I mean, I've never heard Giorgio angry and he got angry in Baku, first corner,
[33:58.000 -> 33:59.120] so I'm going to say then.
[33:59.120 -> 33:59.840] Really?
[33:59.840 -> 34:01.200] What is the correct answer?
[34:01.200 -> 34:02.320] It's only one point.
[34:02.320 -> 34:02.960] When's it from?
[34:02.960 -> 34:06.360] It's when he smashed up Bottas in Imola in 2021.
[34:06.360 -> 34:07.200] Oh.
[34:07.200 -> 34:08.200] When he was still at Williams.
[34:08.200 -> 34:09.440] Oh, we weren't watching.
[34:10.880 -> 34:11.720] 2021.
[34:11.720 -> 34:12.540] We weren't watching.
[34:12.540 -> 34:14.400] Oh no, we went back and watched it.
[34:14.400 -> 34:15.240] At the end.
[34:15.240 -> 34:16.060] Oh yeah, highlights.
[34:16.060 -> 34:17.880] I don't remember that exact moment.
[34:18.760 -> 34:19.600] No, neither do I.
[34:19.600 -> 34:21.320] I just found it on YouTube.
[34:21.320 -> 34:22.160] Next one.
[34:24.960 -> 34:26.000] Fucking hell, I thought I had 10 ears, I've got 50.
[34:26.000 -> 34:28.000] Don't do it for me.
[34:28.000 -> 34:30.000] Don't do it for us.
[34:30.000 -> 34:32.000] Do it for Scotland.
[34:32.000 -> 34:34.000] Don't do it for me.
[34:34.000 -> 34:36.000] Don't do it for us.
[34:36.000 -> 34:38.000] Do it for Scotland.
[34:38.000 -> 34:40.000] Don't do it for me.
[34:40.000 -> 34:42.000] Don't do it for us.
[34:42.000 -> 34:44.000] Do it for Scotland.
[34:44.000 -> 34:45.600] Who's Scottish?
[34:46.400 -> 34:46.800] On the grid.
[34:47.600 -> 34:48.700] Coulthard.
[34:51.600 -> 34:51.900] Ah, could I have hit the jackpot?
[34:54.200 -> 34:55.000] Is that David Coulthard?
[34:57.200 -> 34:58.300] Is David Coulthard Scottish?
[35:01.600 -> 35:02.600] You've met him, so if you don't know if he's Scottish... I can't remember if he's Scottish.
[35:03.400 -> 35:06.000] Don't make out that's like an unheard of thing to think of. Surely you would know if he's Scottish. I can't remember if he's Scottish. Don't make out that's like an unheard of thing to think of.
[35:06.000 -> 35:08.000] Surely you would know if he's Scottish.
[35:08.000 -> 35:10.000] You've met him like three times.
[35:10.000 -> 35:13.000] Well he doesn't have a fucking sign on his head that says I'm Scottish.
[35:13.000 -> 35:15.000] But you've spoke to him.
[35:15.000 -> 35:17.000] Does he sound Scottish?
[35:17.000 -> 35:19.000] Mate, every time we've met Coulthard it's been a bye, alright?
[35:19.000 -> 35:21.000] You still don't know if he's fucking Scottish.
[35:21.000 -> 35:23.000] I can't remember that.
[35:23.000 -> 35:26.000] I was drunk, sorry, I thought you were Spanish.
[35:26.000 -> 35:29.000] Alright, our final answer, David Coulthard.
[35:29.000 -> 35:32.000] Because he's the only tie to Scotland I can think of.
[35:32.000 -> 35:36.000] It is in fact, Lance Stroll.
[35:36.000 -> 35:37.000] Oh.
[35:37.000 -> 35:39.000] Lance Stroll doing a Scottish accent, here we go again.
[35:39.000 -> 35:45.920] Don't do it for me, don't do it for us, do it for Scotland.
[35:45.920 -> 35:47.520] Wow, that is not bad for Lads.
[35:47.520 -> 35:49.360] It's not bad at all.
[35:49.360 -> 35:51.640] Yeah, cause he's Canadian, so he's got an accent as well.
[35:51.640 -> 35:52.760] This is the last one.
[35:52.760 -> 35:53.600] Okay.
[35:53.600 -> 35:54.960] I don't know if it's any good or not.
[35:54.960 -> 35:55.800] All right.
[35:55.800 -> 35:56.620] I hope we're finishing on a good one.
[35:56.620 -> 35:57.960] Well, the other 10 have been terrible, so.
[35:57.960 -> 36:00.280] Well, you should have got 10 right then.
[36:00.280 -> 36:03.700] Like I know, except the five millimeter average.
[36:25.820 -> 36:30.760] Size of a bee's beaver. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I'm guessing. Oh, I know you should know this really. Yeah, you should know oh Really you should know that what yeah, because it was the thing it was a mirror is a meme a meme
[36:31.440 -> 36:32.440] meme
[36:32.440 -> 36:34.440] Bottas likes to get his ass out I
[36:35.320 -> 36:40.060] Know that there's pictures of him all the time of his ass out. Yeah, is it to do with that?
[36:40.060 -> 36:45.000] Mmm. I can't give you tips. You don't really have an average sized arse though, do you?
[36:45.000 -> 36:49.000] Nah, not really. I wouldn't say. They're all shapes and sizes.
[36:49.000 -> 36:50.000] Yeah, I'll welcome it.
[36:50.000 -> 36:51.000] And I love all of them.
[36:51.000 -> 36:52.000] Yeah, exactly.
[36:55.000 -> 36:59.000] I don't know what he's saying, mate. I don't know what you want from me here. Yeah, it's Valtteri Bottas.
[36:59.000 -> 37:04.000] Yeah, he was talking about he knows the average size dick length of a beaver.
[37:04.000 -> 37:08.000] Oh. Yeah. How do you come to find that out?
[37:08.000 -> 37:13.000] During a quiz at Christmas, over the Christmas break with some friends and family.
[37:13.000 -> 37:15.000] Yeah, that's how he found out.
[37:15.000 -> 37:19.000] Ladies and gents, let's put our hands together for possibly the worst segment on Pissed Off we've ever done.
[37:19.000 -> 37:23.000] Let's all clap Fab's amazing thing that he put together.
[37:28.880 -> 37:35.960] amazing thing they put together oh come on a bit more effort please I tried it took up 15 minutes I think the people are home that took you hours you were
[37:35.960 -> 37:39.800] sat there put and then audio clips out bit by bit and you were laughing as well
[37:39.800 -> 37:46.560] and I was having so much fun some of of them were really crude, all right? Some of them were too rude, too R-rated for Pit Stop.
[37:46.560 -> 37:47.400] Yeah.
[37:47.400 -> 37:48.320] Because we're GP now.
[37:48.320 -> 37:51.520] I mean, we're PG.
[37:51.520 -> 37:54.320] We've never been GP, but we're PG now, all right?
[37:54.320 -> 37:55.160] We're GP now!
[37:56.880 -> 37:59.200] Guys, we've stopped swearing as much, we're GP.
[37:59.200 -> 38:07.200] Yeah, every time we swear, it's, rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr We have decided we're gonna mute all the swearing in the guest episodes because I think that's just a much nicer thing to do
[38:07.200 -> 38:12.920] Yeah, yeah, so we'll definitely be doing that but that is the end of the Austrian Grand Prix
[38:12.920 -> 38:16.400] I've got a few little bits and bobs here that I just wanted to go through before we get there though
[38:16.400 -> 38:18.360] I do have to say straight off the bat
[38:18.360 -> 38:28.320] I'm gonna go on record right now and say that I think the Austrian Grand Prix was one of, if not the most exciting race of the year.
[38:28.520 -> 38:30.120] Including F2.
[38:30.120 -> 38:31.600] Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely.
[38:31.600 -> 38:33.520] The racing that we watched this weekend
[38:33.520 -> 38:37.080] was effing, reowing, phenomenal.
[38:37.080 -> 38:39.040] My favorite of the year for sure.
[38:39.040 -> 38:39.860] Really?
[38:39.860 -> 38:40.700] Yeah, for sure.
[38:40.700 -> 38:43.240] Like the whole weekend, like you said, including F2.
[38:43.240 -> 38:45.660] Yeah, the sprint, I think the sprint was amazing.
[38:45.660 -> 38:47.180] Yeah, I think that's what it was.
[38:47.180 -> 38:48.560] We had sprint racing on Saturday,
[38:48.560 -> 38:51.020] so Saturday was a bit more involved, you know?
[38:51.020 -> 38:53.320] But then apparently the drivers wouldn't want,
[38:53.320 -> 38:55.300] we always say there could be a sprint every race,
[38:55.300 -> 38:57.180] it'd be great, but apparently the drivers wouldn't want it.
[38:57.180 -> 38:58.820] And to be fair, you can see it.
[38:58.820 -> 39:02.300] It's a lot on them, like without the extra practice
[39:02.300 -> 39:04.620] and the sprint shootout and the sprint.
[39:04.620 -> 39:06.240] Yes. Yeah, it's a lot to ask from drivers Like without the extra practice and the sprint shootout and the sprint. Yes
[39:10.180 -> 39:13.540] Yeah, it's a lot to ask from drivers to say do that every weekend My dad was saying they look stressed and the drivers look stressed
[39:13.540 -> 39:17.540] And yeah, it is a lot of but you know, luckily it's not every weekend
[39:17.540 -> 39:21.840] So if I can suck it up and because we want to watch it, so it's part of the job
[39:21.840 -> 39:24.380] That's why you get paid so much man. You know what I mean?
[39:22.000 -> 39:23.840] So it's part of the job. That's why you get paid so much, man.
[39:23.840 -> 39:24.680] You know what I mean?
[39:24.680 -> 39:26.800] I'm sure there's many other drivers that would want to do it.
[39:26.800 -> 39:27.640] Yeah, exactly.
[39:27.640 -> 39:28.720] Yeah, exactly.
[39:28.720 -> 39:29.560] What is it?
[39:29.560 -> 39:30.380] How many they do a year?
[39:30.380 -> 39:31.220] Is it six a year?
[39:31.220 -> 39:32.060] Or is it less than that?
[39:32.060 -> 39:32.880] Is it three sprints?
[39:32.880 -> 39:33.720] Six sprints a year?
[39:33.720 -> 39:34.640] I think it's four or six sprints at the moment.
[39:34.640 -> 39:35.480] Something like that, yeah.
[39:35.480 -> 39:36.760] I welcome it.
[39:36.760 -> 39:38.440] Oscar Piastri's neck.
[39:40.240 -> 39:42.040] It's big, isn't it?
[39:42.040 -> 39:43.560] He's got a big old neck now.
[39:43.560 -> 39:44.400] Yeah.
[39:44.400 -> 39:46.000] Well, we just thought, bring that out. All right, thanks. Sorry, I've cut your finger back now. I mean, it's big, isn't it? He's got a big old neck now. We just thought we'd bring that out.
[39:46.000 -> 39:48.000] Alright, thanks.
[39:48.000 -> 39:50.000] Sorry, I forgot your finger back there.
[39:50.000 -> 39:52.000] Oscar Piazza's got a big neck.
[39:52.000 -> 39:54.000] Just comparing to him on our pod.
[39:54.000 -> 39:56.000] He sat there on our pod and he looked like a young boy.
[39:56.000 -> 39:58.000] Like he hadn't been
[39:58.000 -> 40:00.000] taken into the F1 world yet.
[40:00.000 -> 40:02.000] And now you look at him, his neck is massive.
[40:02.000 -> 40:04.000] The size of mine.
[40:04.000 -> 40:06.720] Your neck's pretty big as well, since you started hitting the gym mate.
[40:06.720 -> 40:09.160] Yeah, it's ever since I ate all those chocolate bars.
[40:09.160 -> 40:13.160] My neck's got massive now.
[40:13.160 -> 40:17.720] Look at that look, Formula One driver in the making mate.
[40:17.720 -> 40:19.400] Let's get it!
[40:19.400 -> 40:21.640] Listening to Pit Stop.
[40:21.640 -> 40:25.760] Alright I'm sorry for shouting in your ears, Maybe we should do more of a quiet outro today.
[40:25.760 -> 40:29.200] Yeah, let's do it. Let's have a quiet chat, like a quiet outro.
[40:29.200 -> 40:35.040] So loud, but guys, we want to thank you for listening to Pit Stop this year.
[40:35.040 -> 40:37.760] We're back in the charts, guys.
[40:37.760 -> 40:41.520] Yeah, that's a special thing. Thank you so much. Back in the UK sports charts.
[40:41.520 -> 40:42.560] Absolutely mega.
[40:42.560 -> 40:45.400] We do actually have a little bit of live breaking news.
[40:45.400 -> 40:46.240] Breaking, breaking, breaking.
[40:46.240 -> 40:48.040] Proper, proper live breaking news.
[40:48.040 -> 40:50.080] We signed off, but we came back.
[40:50.080 -> 40:52.560] Yeah, the truth is we did actually end this pod,
[40:52.560 -> 40:54.480] but we decided to change the outro
[40:54.480 -> 40:59.160] because whilst filming, the FIA have released a document
[40:59.160 -> 41:02.280] basically giving a load of people time penalties.
[41:02.280 -> 41:04.580] Like, literally what I said, they were doing an F3.
[41:04.580 -> 41:06.320] They were doing it after the race.
[41:06.320 -> 41:08.280] We knew it was coming, go on spill it on me.
[41:08.280 -> 41:13.760] Aston Martin did an appeal after the race and because of that it has basically bought
[41:13.760 -> 41:16.080] a load of stuff to light.
[41:16.080 -> 41:17.880] Lando Norris is now fourth!
[41:17.880 -> 41:18.880] Lando Norris!
[41:18.880 -> 41:23.160] Car number four finishing fourth.
[41:23.160 -> 41:24.880] Huge effort from the driver of the day.
[41:24.880 -> 41:25.880] How crazy is this?
[41:25.880 -> 41:29.440] During the race, there was over 1,200 reports
[41:29.440 -> 41:32.160] of cars leaving the track that the FIA had to go for.
[41:32.160 -> 41:33.000] Wow, really?
[41:33.000 -> 41:36.200] 1,200, that's why it's only just happened now.
[41:36.200 -> 41:37.040] That's insane.
[41:37.040 -> 41:39.720] There is a lot of penalties.
[41:39.720 -> 41:43.040] Carlos Sainz has dropped, he's got a 10 second penalty.
[41:43.040 -> 41:44.880] Hameln's got a 10 second penalty.
[41:44.880 -> 41:51.560] Gasly's got a 10-second penalty Hameln's got a 10-second penalty Gasly's got a 10-second penalty Albon 10 seconds Ocon 30 seconds Sargent 10
[41:51.560 -> 41:57.340] seconds De Vries 15 seconds and Senoda 5 seconds so what's the final grid now the
[41:57.340 -> 42:09.160] final grid Verstappen 1 Leclerc 2 Perez 3 Norris 4th Alonso 5 has moved up a place, Sainz 6th down, Russell 7th has moved
[42:09.160 -> 42:16.160] up, Hamilton 8th has moved down, Stroll 9th moved up and Gasly 10th moved down.
[42:16.160 -> 42:17.160] Wow!
[42:17.160 -> 42:18.160] But wow!
[42:18.160 -> 42:21.760] We have not seen something change that much after the race before surely.
[42:21.760 -> 42:30.760] 1,200 reports of people leaving the track. There's either two solutions now, they need to be more relaxed with it but then is that fair?
[42:30.760 -> 42:36.560] Or the drivers just need to start driving properly. We'll have to see what
[42:36.560 -> 42:41.760] happens at Austria next year but what an amazing race. Lando Norris fourth, love to
[42:41.760 -> 42:45.100] see that we really do need to get him on the Austria fastest lap
[42:45.100 -> 42:46.100] leaderboard.
[42:46.100 -> 42:47.100] We really do.
[42:47.100 -> 42:48.760] We really do need to get Lando Norris on the show.
[42:48.760 -> 42:54.560] But until then guys, hope you enjoy the rest of your week and we'll see you on Thursday.
[42:54.560 -> 42:58.080] Yeah, see you guys on Thursday, have an amazing week, thank you for listening to the Pit Stop
[42:58.080 -> 43:01.880] Podcast, Radio 5 Stars, hit the follow button and we'll see you guys soon.
[43:01.880 -> 43:22.400] Later. Goodbye.
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