Podcast: Pitstop
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Wed, 09 Nov 2022 23:59:00 -0000
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! It's race week and this week F1 is in Brazil! Fab quizzes jake on Brazil and the Interlagos circuit, while desperately trying to hold it together. Please excuse the violent coughing. Hope you love this ep! We're back on Monday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Episode Overview:**
The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, return to the podcast after recovering from their incredible trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix. They discuss their plans to create a behind-the-scenes video showcasing funny moments and clips from their travels.
**Key Points:**
* The Brazilian Grand Prix is approaching, and the hosts are excited to cover the race.
* Jake shares his experience of running with the Olympic torch in Brazil and reflects on the significance of the event.
* The hosts reveal their plans to start a Pit Stop GoFundMe page and receive a donation of £10 from a listener.
* Jake discusses his recent experience driving BMWs at Brands Hatch and his desire to race in Formula 4.
* The hosts discuss the phenomenon of "Vegas throat," a condition caused by the lack of humidity in the air, which they experienced during their trip.
* Fabio presents a quiz about the Brazilian Grand Prix, covering topics such as the number of DRS zones, the number of laps, and historical moments.
* The hosts share their predictions for the upcoming race, with Jake picking Max Verstappen to win and Fabio favoring Lewis Hamilton.
* They discuss the upcoming 2023 Formula One season, which will feature a record-breaking 24 races.
* The hosts clarify the meaning of a "layover" during a flight, explaining that it refers to a stop at an airport where passengers disembark and wait for a connecting flight.
* The episode concludes with a discussion about the Interlagos circuit, with the hosts highlighting interesting facts about the track.
**Additional Highlights:**
* Jake mentions that he won a "Best Dressed Man" award in 2018, adding a humorous touch to the conversation.
* The hosts engage in lighthearted banter throughout the episode, keeping the atmosphere lively and entertaining.
* They share personal anecdotes and experiences, providing listeners with a glimpse into their lives outside of Formula One.
* The hosts' genuine enthusiasm for the sport and their passion for creating engaging content shines through during the episode.
**Overall:**
This episode of the Pit Stop Podcast offers a mix of Formula One insights, personal stories, and lighthearted humor, providing listeners with an enjoyable and informative experience. The hosts' chemistry and enthusiasm make the podcast an entertaining listen for fans of the sport. ## Podcast Summary: Pit Stop Podcast - Formula One Discussion and Predictions
**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Episode:** Brazilian Grand Prix Predictions and Review
**Key Points:**
* The hosts discuss various trivia questions related to the Brazilian Grand Prix, including the track's elevation, food stalls, and the fastest recorded speed.
* They engage in a lighthearted debate about the accuracy of their answers and share their perspectives on the track's unique characteristics.
* They acknowledge that they often forget the information they discuss during the podcast due to their lack of retention.
* The hosts quiz each other on the lap record holder at the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Valtteri Bottas being the correct answer.
* They discuss the upcoming race and make predictions for the podium finishers in both wet and dry conditions.
* They mention the possibility of rain affecting the race and its potential impact on the drivers' performances.
* The hosts share their excitement about the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix and express their gratitude to their listeners for supporting the podcast.
* They encourage listeners to rate the podcast, follow their social media accounts, and engage with them on various platforms.
* The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their love for the new Top Gear show and their desire to participate in similar activities.
**Overall Message:**
The podcast provides an entertaining and informative discussion about the Brazilian Grand Prix, featuring trivia, predictions, and insights from the hosts. They engage with their audience through quizzes and encourage active participation, creating a sense of community among Formula One enthusiasts.
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[00:56.520 -> 00:58.240] I'm gonna say three drivers.
[00:58.240 -> 00:59.800] You wanna see the difference in my face?
[00:59.800 -> 01:02.240] I'm gonna stare at you, I'm gonna come really close.
[01:02.240 -> 01:03.640] All right, let me pull a straight face first.
[01:03.640 -> 01:04.480] Really close.
[01:04.480 -> 01:06.240] Wait, let me pull a straight face first. Really close. Wait, let me pull a straight face.
[01:06.240 -> 01:08.080] Ah, get off my phone!
[01:08.080 -> 01:09.160] How dare you!
[01:11.040 -> 01:14.440] Oh, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast!
[01:21.440 -> 01:23.000] Yes, Fam!
[01:23.000 -> 01:24.320] Connor has his voice back!
[01:24.320 -> 01:26.000] Yeah, Fam's voice is kinda back!
[01:26.000 -> 01:27.000] A little bit.
[01:27.000 -> 01:28.000] Ladies and gents, what's going on?
[01:28.000 -> 01:31.000] It is the week of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
[01:31.000 -> 01:33.000] Everyone make some noise!
[01:35.000 -> 01:37.000] I'm really excited for this circuit, aren't you?
[01:37.000 -> 01:39.000] I am, and it's lovely to hear you with your voice back.
[01:39.000 -> 01:42.000] Because in the last podcast, I think you said about five words.
[01:43.000 -> 01:45.300] I'm shattered, my head through the whole thing.
[01:45.300 -> 01:47.620] My laugh is still gone, but most of it's back.
[01:47.620 -> 01:49.820] But I think you must be excited for the Brazilian Grand Prix
[01:49.820 -> 01:51.220] because you're really, really good at it
[01:51.220 -> 01:52.320] on the Formula One game.
[01:52.320 -> 01:54.260] Yeah, and I've been to Brazil before.
[01:54.260 -> 01:55.100] You have?
[01:55.100 -> 01:56.220] Where did you go?
[01:56.220 -> 01:57.980] Hey, I actually had an amazing time in Brazil
[01:57.980 -> 02:00.060] because I went to three different places, I think.
[02:00.060 -> 02:04.420] I went to Salvador, I went to Rio de Janeiro,
[02:04.420 -> 02:07.280] and one other place, but I can't remember.
[02:07.280 -> 02:08.120] Oh wow.
[02:08.120 -> 02:09.640] For the Olympics.
[02:09.640 -> 02:10.560] Olympiacos.
[02:10.560 -> 02:12.720] Olympiacos is in Greece, my friend.
[02:12.720 -> 02:13.880] You ran with the Olympic torch.
[02:13.880 -> 02:15.280] And I ran with the Olympic torch.
[02:15.280 -> 02:17.880] People must think, how the fuck did Jake from Bitsnop
[02:17.880 -> 02:19.160] run with the Olympic torch?
[02:19.160 -> 02:20.960] Oh yeah, also we're going to do less swearing
[02:20.960 -> 02:21.800] on today's board.
[02:21.800 -> 02:23.200] I think last one, we were just so excited
[02:23.200 -> 02:24.560] for you to have any swear words come out.
[02:24.560 -> 02:30.080] There was quite a few F words. I listened to it back and I was like was quite a few and I think it was mainly me but I was just so excited
[02:30.080 -> 02:34.080] at one point I think you did five in about 20 seconds and I was listening and I was like oh god
[02:34.080 -> 02:37.600] sorry about that language we were absolutely buzzing I just find it really
[02:37.600 -> 02:41.760] funny that there's a Olympic torch in our flat at all times it is cool that I
[02:41.760 -> 02:47.280] got to keep it and actually passed it on to someone really famous at one of these really big Brazilian youtubers
[02:47.280 -> 02:51.520] That was a coca-cola back in the day. That was absolutely amazing by the way. That's really crazy
[02:51.640 -> 02:56.100] Never really thought about speaking about that because I never have actually really spoke about it. But yeah, it was pretty nuts
[02:56.520 -> 03:00.000] What experience anyway, the Brazilian Grand Prix is here!
[03:03.760 -> 03:06.380] We're recovering after Las Vegas,
[03:06.380 -> 03:08.020] the most incredible trip ever.
[03:08.020 -> 03:10.460] Hope you guys enjoyed the podcast.
[03:10.460 -> 03:11.780] We've had so much editing to do
[03:11.780 -> 03:14.180] because we've been speaking about it throughout the year,
[03:14.180 -> 03:16.340] but as you guys know, we're new fans at the beginning
[03:16.340 -> 03:18.100] of the year, didn't know anyone in this industry,
[03:18.100 -> 03:20.320] had no idea how to do anything
[03:20.320 -> 03:21.940] or whether anyone would even like the pod,
[03:21.940 -> 03:23.420] but we've been filming behind the scenes,
[03:23.420 -> 03:26.120] like a movie of all these funny things from all our trips.
[03:26.120 -> 03:28.720] And some of the stuff we've got up to, some of the clips.
[03:28.720 -> 03:30.200] There's some serious footage there.
[03:30.200 -> 03:31.600] And the stuff that no one knows.
[03:31.600 -> 03:32.440] Stuff that no one knows.
[03:32.440 -> 03:34.000] Yeah, and some of the amazing clips we find,
[03:34.000 -> 03:35.600] where you're talking about stuff,
[03:35.600 -> 03:37.640] like even Vegas, for example.
[03:37.640 -> 03:38.460] Yeah.
[03:38.460 -> 03:39.400] There's like a clip of Vegas,
[03:39.400 -> 03:40.640] Fab from a couple of months ago,
[03:40.640 -> 03:41.480] sit on the balcony like,
[03:41.480 -> 03:43.960] oh, I wish we could go to Vegas, you know what I mean?
[03:43.960 -> 03:45.440] Like, this was for the race next year. We were like, if we can get out to Vegas for a race next year, it'd be amazing. And then a couple of months ago, he was on the balcony, like, ah, I wish we could go to Vegas, you know what I mean? Like, this was for the race next year,
[03:45.440 -> 03:46.800] we were like, if we can get out to Vegas
[03:46.800 -> 03:48.280] for a race next year, it'd be amazing,
[03:48.280 -> 03:49.880] and then a couple of weeks later,
[03:49.880 -> 03:52.080] we're out in Vegas, and we've just been filming all of that,
[03:52.080 -> 03:53.560] and I think it would be great to share that video
[03:53.560 -> 03:54.400] at the end of the year.
[03:54.400 -> 03:56.480] Yeah, it's gonna be absolutely mega.
[03:56.480 -> 03:57.400] I don't know whether we should do it
[03:57.400 -> 04:01.480] at the end of the year, or like a year from when we started.
[04:01.480 -> 04:02.800] I think it should go up a jam,
[04:02.800 -> 04:04.960] I think it should go up on the literary jam first.
[04:04.960 -> 04:07.320] Because we did start the actual Pitstop page in October
[04:07.320 -> 04:08.640] but then the pod didn't start till Feb.
[04:08.640 -> 04:11.040] So Jan's like a good middle point to judge it from.
[04:11.040 -> 04:13.320] Yeah, I just, and I also think like,
[04:13.320 -> 04:15.440] if it's yearly, it's just easier, isn't it?
[04:15.440 -> 04:16.600] Cause that, that fits in with the,
[04:16.600 -> 04:17.920] Oh, blimey, I'm popular.
[04:17.920 -> 04:20.320] That fits in with the F1 season.
[04:20.320 -> 04:21.280] Just turning the music down
[04:21.280 -> 04:22.600] cause we had Call of Duty music.
[04:22.600 -> 04:23.600] You're lying.
[04:23.600 -> 04:26.320] I'm not lying, it was on like 25. Oh no, sorry guys. If you've been we had Call of Duty music. You're lying! I'm not lying, it was on like 25.
[04:26.320 -> 04:30.400] Oh no, sorry guys if you've been listening to Call of Duty music, didn't even realise
[04:30.400 -> 04:31.400] that.
[04:31.400 -> 04:34.520] I should also say my video goes up tomorrow of me driving the BMWs.
[04:34.520 -> 04:35.520] Yes.
[04:35.520 -> 04:37.320] So you can watch that on my Instagram, I'm at Jakeboys.
[04:37.320 -> 04:39.040] I drove a fast car around a track.
[04:39.040 -> 04:40.040] What was it?
[04:40.040 -> 04:43.440] I drove the i4 M50 which is electric and it's amazing.
[04:43.440 -> 04:45.360] What kind of, does it produce? How eco-friendly is it? I drove the i4 M50, which is electric and it's amazing. And I drove-
[04:45.360 -> 04:47.380] What kind of, does it produce?
[04:47.380 -> 04:49.280] Like how eco-friendly is it?
[04:49.280 -> 04:50.120] I don't know.
[04:50.120 -> 04:50.940] It's...
[04:50.940 -> 04:53.060] Don't, because I'm doing a brand deal
[04:53.060 -> 04:54.360] and you're telling me to tell questions.
[04:54.360 -> 04:56.240] No, it's absolutely phenomenal car.
[04:56.240 -> 04:57.080] The thing that I,
[04:57.080 -> 04:58.760] because I was in the back of it when you drove it
[04:58.760 -> 05:01.460] and I just couldn't believe how fast it shifted,
[05:01.460 -> 05:03.640] like the weight from zero to fucking hero.
[05:03.640 -> 05:04.480] It's like half a second.
[05:04.480 -> 05:05.120] I think I hit the jackpot with the best brand deal ever. fast it shifted, like the weight from zero to fucking hero. It's like half a second.
[05:05.120 -> 05:08.080] I think I hit the jackpot with the best brand deal ever.
[05:08.080 -> 05:10.040] Asked to come down to the Brands Hatch,
[05:10.040 -> 05:12.720] drive a load of BMWs and make a video on it.
[05:12.720 -> 05:15.260] Like unbelievable, for the first time ever,
[05:15.260 -> 05:17.640] not only did I drive a car that wasn't my own,
[05:17.640 -> 05:20.280] I got to drive a car flat out, through cones,
[05:20.280 -> 05:22.160] round cones, round roundabouts.
[05:22.160 -> 05:23.280] And you came first.
[05:23.280 -> 05:24.560] And I won.
[05:24.560 -> 05:27.040] And when I went round the track in the BMW race car,
[05:27.040 -> 05:29.040] actual brand touch, I loved it.
[05:29.040 -> 05:30.720] And I was going full speed ahead.
[05:30.720 -> 05:33.240] Me and Fab were talking about it earlier actually.
[05:33.240 -> 05:34.600] It's the first time,
[05:34.600 -> 05:36.540] because if you listen for a while,
[05:36.540 -> 05:37.840] you know sometimes we've asked the guests,
[05:37.840 -> 05:39.160] like how do you not get scared?
[05:39.160 -> 05:40.520] Like how do you forget about it?
[05:40.520 -> 05:42.080] I was driving like 90 rounds,
[05:42.080 -> 05:44.080] like 70, 80 rounds in corners,
[05:44.080 -> 05:45.700] or like flying into corners. And I can honestly say that whilst I was driving like 90 rounds to like 70 80 around some corners or like flying into corners and I can
[05:46.000 -> 05:50.000] Honestly say that whilst I was driving not one part of me even was thinking about crashing
[05:50.000 -> 05:53.120] I just wanted to go into the mindset. I just wanted to go quick
[05:53.120 -> 05:55.080] I was looking at the curb looking at the racing line
[05:55.080 -> 05:58.580] You had a need for speed and you just you put your foot flat to that floor
[05:58.580 -> 06:01.520] It's cuz I wanted to impress me. I was thinking there could be someone here watching
[06:02.200 -> 06:06.400] Imagine maybe they have a scout like football do where there's just like people in suits,
[06:06.400 -> 06:07.400] they go around with a clipboard,
[06:07.400 -> 06:08.800] and they just go to like local tracks.
[06:08.800 -> 06:10.000] Imagine they stepped off the track,
[06:10.000 -> 06:11.000] and someone was just saying,
[06:11.000 -> 06:14.000] Mr. Boys, hands me a clipboard, it's toto.
[06:14.000 -> 06:16.000] They hand you an envelope with like 5 million in it,
[06:16.000 -> 06:27.720] and he's like, I want you to come race for Williams next year. Ha ha, we should probably go to Silverstone at some point and take those
[06:27.720 -> 06:29.680] F4 cars out because I really want to race you.
[06:29.680 -> 06:33.060] Them racing experiences look really, really good and I know Silverstone can do that.
[06:33.060 -> 06:36.360] If anyone listening works at Silverstone, we can just keep doing these calls out, can't
[06:36.360 -> 06:37.360] we?
[06:37.360 -> 06:38.360] We have a good relationship with Silverstone.
[06:38.360 -> 06:40.240] True, we did do something really cool last year for the British Grand Prix.
[06:40.240 -> 06:41.240] We made some content for them.
[06:41.240 -> 06:42.720] Hopefully we can do that again this year.
[06:42.720 -> 06:46.080] I'm not going to lie, I think the Grand Prix next year at Silverstone's gonna be
[06:46.080 -> 06:47.340] maaaaaaagic
[06:47.340 -> 06:53.340] I hope loads of you are going and I hope somehow we can get tickets because we haven't got any tickets. Yeah, please
[06:53.340 -> 06:59.040] If anyone listening wants to give us two tickets we'll take them quite happily. Again, if we haven't mentioned it enough
[06:59.040 -> 07:01.040] We are setting up the Pit Stop GoFundMe
[07:01.280 -> 07:04.400] Someone actually DM'd us and said I'll give you ten pound
[07:04.400 -> 07:05.220] So we could have ten pound if we do do it. Also I was thinking earlier stop GoFundMe. Someone actually DM'd us and said, I'll give you 10 pound.
[07:05.220 -> 07:08.660] So we DM'd, so we could have 10 pound if we do do it.
[07:08.660 -> 07:11.820] Also I was thinking earlier, I might run a marathon.
[07:11.820 -> 07:12.740] Oh yeah.
[07:12.740 -> 07:14.040] Yeah, I saw.
[07:14.040 -> 07:16.980] Mate, you haven't moved off the sofa in fucking three years.
[07:16.980 -> 07:18.820] You have to train hard.
[07:18.820 -> 07:20.900] Undoubtedly I probably have the lowest step count
[07:20.900 -> 07:22.860] of like most people I know every day.
[07:22.860 -> 07:23.700] No, do you know what?
[07:23.700 -> 07:25.920] I think you actually maintain a consistent stamina level
[07:25.920 -> 07:29.600] because you can hold your breath underwater for like fucking two laps of the pool.
[07:29.600 -> 07:30.600] Yeah.
[07:30.600 -> 07:32.080] Which is mad. I can't do that.
[07:32.080 -> 07:36.000] Yeah, I can still run as well. When we were running the other day, you died straight away.
[07:36.000 -> 07:37.760] Yeah, my stamina is really not good.
[07:37.760 -> 07:39.600] Yeah, but I just saw a picture on someone's Instagram.
[07:39.600 -> 07:42.000] But sheer strength, I'm 10 out of 10.
[07:42.000 -> 07:43.360] So would you run a marathon?
[07:43.360 -> 07:48.520] No, but I could like lift a whole human being up
[07:48.680 -> 07:49.760] with one hand.
[07:51.480 -> 07:52.320] Go on.
[07:53.160 -> 07:54.400] Yeah, so if anyone is wondering,
[07:54.400 -> 07:57.380] we haven't fully recovered yet from Vegas,
[07:57.380 -> 08:00.780] but we did find out what it actually was.
[08:00.780 -> 08:01.620] Oh, what?
[08:01.620 -> 08:04.680] We did receive some intel.
[08:04.680 -> 08:05.100] It's called Vegas throat, and it is because of the lack of humidity in the air Oh, what we did receive some Intel it's cool
[08:05.100 -> 08:09.380] Intel is called Vegas throat and it is because of the lack of humidity in the air
[08:09.520 -> 08:15.620] Other contributing factors are the high levels of dust pollution and pollen be careful in casinos as well
[08:16.000 -> 08:22.680] Smoking being exposed to smoke and consuming alcohol can worsen the symptoms by drying out mucus membranes
[08:22.680 -> 08:24.980] So we are in a thick of it
[08:25.160 -> 08:27.080] right in a desert and worsen the symptoms by drying out mucous membranes. So we are in the thick of it. Because Vegas is in the middle of nowhere, right?
[08:27.080 -> 08:28.480] In a desert.
[08:28.480 -> 08:29.560] That's why, isn't it?
[08:29.560 -> 08:31.920] The symptoms of Vegas throat are cold allergies,
[08:31.920 -> 08:34.280] scratchy throat, loss of voice, coughing,
[08:34.280 -> 08:35.760] pretty much everything that we've got.
[08:35.760 -> 08:40.760] That doesn't sound like us at all.
[08:41.880 -> 08:42.720] Stinging eyes, itchy nasal passages.
[08:42.720 -> 08:44.280] You can't believe everything you read on Google.
[08:44.280 -> 08:47.920] That sounds nothing like what we've got. And a feeling of being hungover.
[08:47.920 -> 08:49.320] I think we were just hungover.
[08:49.320 -> 08:52.880] Yeah, we're full of sand after being in the desert for a couple of days.
[08:52.880 -> 08:55.320] Fab has put together a quiz today.
[08:55.320 -> 09:00.200] I have, because we only did the other podcast the other day.
[09:00.200 -> 09:02.560] It felt like yesterday we did it, but it wasn't, was it?
[09:02.560 -> 09:04.040] And there's no breaking news coming out of it.
[09:04.040 -> 09:05.560] And we weren't really prepped for Brazil. I mean, there was one thing that I found online that we could talk it, but it wasn't was it? It's like nothing no breaking news. We weren't really prepped for Brazil
[09:05.560 -> 09:10.360] I mean there was one thing that I found online that we could talk about and it's that Lewis Hamilton has now been named an
[09:10.360 -> 09:14.200] actual Brazilian citizen. I saw that. So, applause to that.
[09:16.560 -> 09:20.680] Yeah, I had to put my mic down. Congratulations to Lewis. Congratulations Lewis Hamilton.
[09:20.680 -> 09:27.240] I think his biggest idol was you know, Et and Senna. Yeah, because he got given that helmet didn't he yeah it was special I don't know what other reason
[09:27.240 -> 09:31.240] why he should he was the he's been in the Brazilian but it's pretty cool in
[09:31.240 -> 09:34.640] Brazil man they do they absolutely love him I think they just love him everywhere
[09:34.640 -> 09:46.000] didn't it true I think he might have also won sexiest man alive I think he I saw something on Twitter. What year was that? Because I got it in 2018. What?
[09:46.000 -> 09:48.000] Was he after?
[09:48.000 -> 09:50.000] Before I got it?
[09:50.000 -> 09:52.000] Wait, you won
[09:52.000 -> 09:54.000] 16th Man Alive in 2018?
[09:54.000 -> 09:56.000] When you were digging holes in Halsham?
[09:56.000 -> 09:58.000] Yeah, that was four years ago.
[09:58.000 -> 10:00.000] When you were working on a building site, you won it.
[10:00.000 -> 10:02.000] How did you get the media?
[10:02.000 -> 10:04.000] Because they have scouts going out.
[10:04.000 -> 10:05.520] On buildings, I was like like builders are good-looking
[10:06.960 -> 10:09.160] They come I'm covered in filth every day
[10:18.220 -> 10:21.160] But yeah, no joke you were correct I do have a
[10:22.060 -> 10:23.920] Brazilian Grand Prix quiz for you
[10:23.920 -> 10:26.040] So without further ado.
[10:26.040 -> 10:28.440] Those of you listening along at home, play along.
[10:28.440 -> 10:30.280] You might know loads about the Brazilian Grand Prix.
[10:30.280 -> 10:31.400] So you might not, right?
[10:31.400 -> 10:32.240] But you might not.
[10:32.240 -> 10:33.060] You might not.
[10:33.060 -> 10:34.640] You might learn something here ahead of the Grand Prix.
[10:34.640 -> 10:35.680] Or you might learn nothing.
[10:35.680 -> 10:37.720] Yeah, which is very highly likely.
[10:37.720 -> 10:39.880] Cause even Fab won't know the answers.
[10:39.880 -> 10:40.720] And then after this,
[10:40.720 -> 10:43.280] we'll give you our predictions for the race.
[10:43.280 -> 10:44.560] Fabio, give me question one.
[10:44.560 -> 10:45.560] Let's have it.
[10:45.560 -> 10:47.120] Is it multiple choice today?
[10:47.120 -> 10:48.080] We have some multiple choice.
[10:48.080 -> 10:49.400] Okay, thank you so much.
[10:49.400 -> 10:50.240] No worries.
[10:50.240 -> 10:52.360] Thank you so much, otherwise it would have been bad.
[10:52.360 -> 10:53.440] Run the jingle.
[10:53.440 -> 10:54.360] Oh.
[10:54.360 -> 10:55.200] Oh.
[10:55.200 -> 10:56.680] Not you, not you.
[10:56.680 -> 10:57.880] Play a sound effect.
[10:57.880 -> 10:58.840] What kind of sound effect do you want?
[10:58.840 -> 10:59.680] I'll make it.
[10:59.680 -> 11:01.040] No one will ever be able to tell.
[11:01.040 -> 11:03.860] I just really like it when you do a F1 car noise.
[11:07.920 -> 11:10.080] Fwe car noise. Now, ladies and gentlemen, if you thought that was Jake,
[11:10.080 -> 11:12.080] that was actually a sound effect that I put in
[11:12.080 -> 11:12.920] of a real car.
[11:12.920 -> 11:14.740] So that's how fucking good you are
[11:14.740 -> 11:16.080] because it wasn't really a sound effect.
[11:16.080 -> 11:16.920] It was Jake.
[11:16.920 -> 11:19.880] It's so fucking cool, Jack.
[11:19.880 -> 11:20.760] Right, question one.
[11:20.760 -> 11:23.160] The Brazilian Grand Prix is held in which city?
[11:24.280 -> 11:25.120] Pfft.
[11:25.120 -> 11:26.360] Ha ha ha ha ha.
[11:28.240 -> 11:29.080] Okay.
[11:29.920 -> 11:30.760] Okay.
[11:30.760 -> 11:34.920] I don't think it's Rio de Janeiro.
[11:34.920 -> 11:35.760] Nope.
[11:35.760 -> 11:36.840] Oh, what do you want me to do?
[11:36.840 -> 11:37.760] Sao Paulo.
[11:37.760 -> 11:38.600] Yes, correct.
[11:38.600 -> 11:39.840] Yes!
[11:39.840 -> 11:41.120] One out of one.
[11:41.120 -> 11:44.640] How many DRS signs does the Brazilian Grand Prix have?
[11:44.640 -> 11:49.680] Can you give me any information about the track? I can't really remember it. Ah, it's quite short, I think
[11:50.760 -> 11:53.160] I remember it being quite windy from the game
[11:53.160 -> 11:58.320] Well, yeah, well, I would say a couple of corners that really close your eyes and just visualize the track from the game
[11:58.320 -> 12:06.080] Yeah, I'm gonna I've got my eyes shut now help me visualize it. So, okay. Okay. Okay, so yeah, main straight goes down into that disgusting-
[12:06.080 -> 12:07.520] Wait, where am I on the grid?
[12:10.520 -> 12:11.360] First?
[12:11.360 -> 12:12.180] I've got to imagine I'm in the race first.
[12:12.180 -> 12:13.760] I'm not gonna be first, come on.
[12:13.760 -> 12:14.600] Oh, you're fucking last.
[12:14.600 -> 12:15.420] It's making it realistic.
[12:15.420 -> 12:16.600] All right, okay, you're coming down the straight,
[12:16.600 -> 12:18.080] you smash into the back of Nicholas the TV
[12:18.080 -> 12:19.480] because he doesn't know how to drive,
[12:19.480 -> 12:21.040] and then the race is over.
[12:21.040 -> 12:21.920] Right, help me build it.
[12:21.920 -> 12:22.880] So I'm on the straight.
[12:22.880 -> 12:24.800] So yeah, all the cars are ahead.
[12:24.800 -> 12:28.560] You come down, there's that horrible chicane. It's like downhill, it goes like downhill
[12:28.560 -> 12:35.040] swooping like a snake. Yeah, it comes around. You got to kiss that curb. And then that's
[12:35.040 -> 12:39.360] about all I remember. So yeah, from all that information, you give me what one corner is.
[12:39.360 -> 12:45.040] There's lots of hills. And there's lots of hills. I think there's two. Yeah?
[12:45.040 -> 12:45.860] Yeah, because I think there's one
[12:45.860 -> 12:48.040] when you come straight off the corner bit
[12:48.040 -> 12:49.800] and then I think probably maybe the home run
[12:49.800 -> 12:51.560] because of the flag could be a DRS zone.
[12:51.560 -> 12:52.400] Right.
[12:52.400 -> 12:53.220] So I'm going to go two.
[12:53.220 -> 12:55.880] It could be one though, because it's short.
[12:55.880 -> 12:57.200] It's definitely two or one.
[12:57.200 -> 12:58.040] I doubt it's three.
[12:58.040 -> 12:58.880] Yeah.
[12:58.880 -> 13:00.080] So I'm going to go with,
[13:02.320 -> 13:03.480] it's either two or one.
[13:04.680 -> 13:05.240] Do you know what?
[13:05.240 -> 13:06.200] I'm feeling it.
[13:06.200 -> 13:07.800] I'm going to go with my gut.
[13:07.800 -> 13:08.640] One.
[13:09.800 -> 13:10.640] Incorrect.
[13:10.640 -> 13:11.460] It was two.
[13:11.460 -> 13:12.300] Two.
[13:12.300 -> 13:15.840] I think it may have had one at one point.
[13:15.840 -> 13:17.120] That would, yeah, that, that must've been
[13:17.120 -> 13:18.120] where I read that then.
[13:18.120 -> 13:20.560] Cause I definitely, you know, I wouldn't be that strong.
[13:20.560 -> 13:21.400] Yeah. True.
[13:21.400 -> 13:22.220] So true.
[13:22.220 -> 13:23.440] Well, everyone now knows he's got two.
[13:23.440 -> 13:30.160] So we're actually helping people out here. How many laps of the Brazilian Grand Prix 62 62 over in
[13:30.160 -> 13:38.800] 62 twice okay alright 62 by the way I feel like it's midnight I feel like it's
[13:38.800 -> 13:42.800] like 1 a.m. and we're filming this podcast later my phone it gets dark so
[13:42.800 -> 13:45.480] it's my phone it's 7 o'clock, the jet lag and everything.
[13:45.480 -> 13:46.720] I like it, because it makes me,
[13:46.720 -> 13:48.600] I don't feel guilty for not leaving the house.
[13:48.600 -> 13:49.440] No, true.
[13:49.440 -> 13:51.120] If we wake up at midday like we normally do,
[13:51.120 -> 13:53.400] we've only got a four hour window of sunlight,
[13:53.400 -> 13:54.980] then it's dark by five,
[13:54.980 -> 13:56.480] I don't feel as bad for not going out.
[13:56.480 -> 13:58.560] How's jet lag doing for you?
[13:58.560 -> 13:59.600] I need some more sleep.
[13:59.600 -> 14:00.440] Yeah?
[14:00.440 -> 14:01.260] I do, I really do.
[14:01.260 -> 14:02.100] I haven't had enough.
[14:02.100 -> 14:03.080] No.
[14:03.080 -> 14:05.040] How many laps at the Brazilian Grand Prix? 62, 65, I really do. I haven't had enough. No. How many laps at the Brazilian Grand Prix?
[14:05.040 -> 14:08.480] 62, 65, 71, 77.
[14:08.480 -> 14:10.600] Four on a multiple choice?
[14:10.600 -> 14:13.020] Blimey, who wants to be a millionaire?
[14:14.560 -> 14:15.860] Oh, snot come out my nose.
[14:15.860 -> 14:16.700] Oh.
[14:20.120 -> 14:22.880] Right, I remember, I remember being quite sure.
[14:22.880 -> 14:27.680] Come on, we can't keep doing this.
[14:27.680 -> 14:30.320] Well, I remember- sorry about the coughing guys by the way.
[14:30.320 -> 14:31.280] Let's get through it, let's get through it.
[14:31.280 -> 14:35.600] I remember there being quite short laps, so I'm gonna go with 78.
[14:36.640 -> 14:37.920] 78 wasn't even on the list.
[14:37.920 -> 14:40.080] What were they?
[14:40.080 -> 14:43.040] 62, 65, 71 or 77.
[14:43.680 -> 14:47.640] 77. I feel like- no, there was 77 last week, I think.
[14:49.800 -> 14:50.720] Where?
[14:50.720 -> 14:51.720] The last race.
[14:51.720 -> 14:52.560] What was the last race?
[14:52.560 -> 14:53.520] I'm pretty sure there was quite a lot of laps
[14:53.520 -> 14:54.440] at the last race.
[14:55.360 -> 14:56.720] The last race, Austin.
[14:56.720 -> 14:57.560] Yeah, of course it was.
[14:57.560 -> 14:58.400] Mexico, sorry.
[14:58.400 -> 15:00.240] Oh, yeah, sorry, guys.
[15:00.240 -> 15:01.760] And the Mexico lap time average.
[15:01.760 -> 15:03.280] Jesus Christ, what is going on today?
[15:03.280 -> 15:06.800] I'll tell you what, we haven't spoke about actual F1 for a while, have we?
[15:06.800 -> 15:07.800] Because we've been so out.
[15:07.800 -> 15:09.800] Like, when we want to be stripped.
[15:09.800 -> 15:11.800] We've been in the thick of it, we're just at the Vegas launch.
[15:11.800 -> 15:13.800] It couldn't have been more F1 if we wanted it to be.
[15:13.800 -> 15:15.800] We're not there talking about cars, are we?
[15:15.800 -> 15:16.800] We're talking about the race.
[15:16.800 -> 15:18.800] I don't actually think I spoke about our actual F1 race all weekend.
[15:18.800 -> 15:19.800] Nah, fair.
[15:19.800 -> 15:21.800] Too busy talking about other things.
[15:21.800 -> 15:23.800] Like, we're so interested in the other things about these people.
[15:23.800 -> 15:25.480] So, that comes out on the pod,
[15:25.480 -> 15:27.920] but I don't know how many laps there were
[15:27.920 -> 15:28.800] at Mexican Grand Prix.
[15:28.800 -> 15:29.640] Okay, I'll go 77.
[15:29.640 -> 15:31.200] I just touched your foot.
[15:31.200 -> 15:32.040] 77?
[15:32.040 -> 15:32.880] Yeah.
[15:32.880 -> 15:33.700] No, wrong, it's 71.
[15:33.700 -> 15:34.540] Oh great, one out of three.
[15:34.540 -> 15:36.200] One out of three, one out of three.
[15:36.200 -> 15:37.400] Cheers for touching my foot, by the way.
[15:37.400 -> 15:38.480] No worries.
[15:38.480 -> 15:41.480] Whose a car appeared to be driving slow on the-
[15:41.480 -> 15:42.320] Whose a car?
[15:42.320 -> 15:43.140] Whose a-
[15:43.140 -> 15:43.980] Who's a-
[15:43.980 -> 15:44.980] Who's a car?
[15:45.520 -> 15:47.380] Is that what I said? Yeah, I think so. to be driving slow on the- Who's the car? Who's the- Who's the car? Who's the car?
[15:48.220 -> 15:49.040] Is that what I said? Yeah, I think so.
[15:49.040 -> 15:52.660] Whose car appeared to be driving slow
[15:52.660 -> 15:56.020] on the last lap of the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix,
[15:56.020 -> 15:57.860] which allowed Lewis Hamilton to pass
[15:57.860 -> 15:59.220] and secure fifth place,
[15:59.220 -> 16:02.080] resulting in him stealing the 2008 World Championship
[16:02.080 -> 16:03.220] of Felipe Massa,
[16:03.220 -> 16:06.540] who was already celebrating with his team Ferrari.
[16:07.880 -> 16:12.400] Is it Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button,
[16:12.400 -> 16:14.400] Timo Glock or Yuki Tsunoda?
[16:16.340 -> 16:18.760] Well, firstly, I'd like to say what an incredible moment.
[16:18.760 -> 16:20.080] I have actually seen that video
[16:20.080 -> 16:21.760] because Scherzinger's in the garage.
[16:21.760 -> 16:23.000] Because F1 post it every year.
[16:23.000 -> 16:25.400] Yeah, it's crazy, right?
[16:25.400 -> 16:27.360] I didn't expect something like that to happen.
[16:27.360 -> 16:29.840] So they just actually let Lewis pass?
[16:29.840 -> 16:31.480] No, he didn't let him through, actually.
[16:31.480 -> 16:32.520] What happened?
[16:32.520 -> 16:33.360] His car died?
[16:33.360 -> 16:35.080] I think from what I read, it started to rain
[16:35.080 -> 16:36.800] and he still had slicks on.
[16:36.800 -> 16:38.280] Seems convenient to me.
[16:39.640 -> 16:40.480] I don't know.
[16:40.480 -> 16:42.160] I don't know, and I'm probably wrong.
[16:42.160 -> 16:43.320] Maybe there was something wrong.
[16:43.320 -> 16:44.960] Well, it definitely wasn't Yuki.
[16:46.100 -> 16:47.700] What were the options again?
[16:47.700 -> 16:53.120] Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button, Timo Glock, Kiki Sanoda. It wouldn't be Michael, it wouldn't be Jenson, it wouldn't be Yuki
[16:53.120 -> 16:55.120] It must be Jenson Brock
[16:55.120 -> 16:56.000] Yuki Block
[16:56.000 -> 16:57.000] Brock Lesnar
[16:57.000 -> 16:58.000] Bro- what?
[16:58.000 -> 17:03.000] Glock. I don't know, I don't know how to pronounce his first name. It's Glock. Glock, yeah, it must be Glock Lesnar. Glock Mishpiel. Correct!
[17:03.000 -> 17:10.400] Yes, thank you so much. It was Glock. Two out of four. Nice going, nice work. 16 minutes into the pod okay we've got this.
[17:10.400 -> 17:18.640] We are so rough honestly. It must be actually really annoying us coughing into these mics.
[17:18.640 -> 17:26.840] I was thinking that like at least we're doing the pod. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? It would be so easy just to be like, we're not gonna do the pod today guys, we're ill.
[17:26.840 -> 17:29.140] So true, hope you appreciate this a lot.
[17:29.140 -> 17:32.360] Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet, Rubens Barrichello,
[17:32.360 -> 17:35.760] Juan Manuel Fangio, Felipe Massa,
[17:35.760 -> 17:39.160] Emerson Fittipaldi, which one isn't Brazilian?
[17:41.160 -> 17:43.720] Fucking hell fam, I can't remember any of them.
[17:43.720 -> 17:45.120] Emerson Fittipaldi
[17:45.120 -> 17:46.080] Ayrton Senna
[17:46.080 -> 17:47.280] Nelson Piquet
[17:47.280 -> 17:48.640] Rubens Barrichello
[17:48.640 -> 17:50.560] Go slower, go slower!
[17:50.560 -> 17:54.480] I need to think when you say it, because I'm going to read them out one by one and I'll tell you where I think they're from
[17:54.480 -> 17:55.520] Ayrton Senna
[17:55.520 -> 17:56.240] Brazilian
[17:56.240 -> 17:58.400] Nelson Piquet
[17:58.400 -> 18:02.480] Not a million percent going to move it into a not sure folder
[18:02.480 -> 18:06.000] Right, we did have a conversation about something to do with him
[18:06.000 -> 18:08.000] in Vegas
[18:08.000 -> 18:10.000] and if you would have remembered it then you would know
[18:10.000 -> 18:12.000] whether it's true or false.
[18:12.000 -> 18:14.000] So basically it falls on
[18:14.000 -> 18:16.000] whether it's Nelson, there's two other
[18:16.000 -> 18:18.000] people in the multiple choice.
[18:18.000 -> 18:20.000] No, there's more. We've got Rubens Barrichello
[18:20.000 -> 18:22.000] Yeah
[18:22.000 -> 18:24.000] You okay?
[18:24.000 -> 18:26.000] Juan Manuel Fangio.
[18:26.000 -> 18:27.000] Brazilian.
[18:27.000 -> 18:29.000] Felipe Massa.
[18:29.000 -> 18:30.000] Brazilian.
[18:30.000 -> 18:32.000] Emerson Fittipaldi.
[18:32.000 -> 18:34.000] Brazilian. Is it which one isn't Brazilian?
[18:34.000 -> 18:35.000] Yes.
[18:35.000 -> 18:37.000] Okay, that makes perfect sense.
[18:37.000 -> 18:38.000] Ayrton Senna.
[18:38.000 -> 18:43.000] I know a footballer that plays for a Spanish team called Pique.
[18:43.000 -> 18:44.000] Rubens Barrichello.
[18:44.000 -> 18:47.840] So maybe that's a Spanish name, but I think his ends in a T doesn't it?
[18:47.840 -> 18:48.840] And his ends in an E.
[18:48.840 -> 18:49.960] Juan Manuel Fangio.
[18:49.960 -> 18:54.840] I don't think Barrichello is Brazilian because I'm pretty sure I've seen someone.
[18:54.840 -> 18:57.200] I swear he could be like Austrian or something.
[18:57.200 -> 18:58.200] Felipe Massa.
[18:58.200 -> 19:03.400] You've done this one because you know it's going to make me look really stupid.
[19:03.400 -> 19:04.400] Or Emerson Fittipaldi.
[19:04.400 -> 19:05.360] But how am I meant to know?
[19:05.360 -> 19:07.160] I don't even know who half these people are.
[19:07.160 -> 19:11.240] I know who Senna is and I can't even remember who the other ones are on the list.
[19:11.240 -> 19:14.000] They all sound like they could be from Brazil.
[19:14.000 -> 19:19.560] Rubens Barrichello was the guy who had the battle with Senna, right?
[19:19.560 -> 19:20.560] What?
[19:20.560 -> 19:25.400] Rubens Barrichello was the guy who had the battle with Senna and they took each other out.
[19:25.400 -> 19:27.400] Wasn't that Prost?
[19:27.400 -> 19:29.400] I always get that wrong.
[19:29.400 -> 19:30.400] I don't know, it may have been to be fair.
[19:30.400 -> 19:31.400] Prost is French.
[19:31.400 -> 19:33.400] I know Barrichello because he was racing when I was a kid.
[19:33.400 -> 19:33.900] You know Barrichello?
[19:33.900 -> 19:34.400] Personally.
[19:34.400 -> 19:36.400] Where did you meet?
[19:36.400 -> 19:38.400] In the local swimming bath.
[19:38.400 -> 19:40.400] Nice, what did he say to you?
[19:40.400 -> 19:42.400] He was like, man, I can't believe how many links you can do on the water.
[19:42.400 -> 19:45.600] I said, how many can you do? He said six.
[19:45.600 -> 19:46.880] I said, I can do eight.
[19:46.880 -> 19:48.480] Yo man, I like your arm bands.
[19:50.520 -> 19:51.360] Okay.
[19:51.360 -> 19:52.800] Yeah, he was in one of those flamingo lilas.
[19:52.800 -> 19:53.640] Okay.
[19:57.640 -> 19:59.320] I'm going to just guess.
[19:59.320 -> 20:01.440] Barrichello could be French.
[20:02.800 -> 20:07.320] Fangio is definitely Brazilian. Okay I'm gonna go with Nelson
[20:07.320 -> 20:19.160] Piquet isn't. Wrong it's Juan Manuel Fangio. I swear he's Brazilian. Argentinian. Oh that's so
[20:19.160 -> 20:23.680] close though, like South American kind of names. Yeah I should have got that. Okay
[20:23.680 -> 20:25.000] well I let myself.
[20:25.000 -> 20:25.960] So what, how many is that?
[20:25.960 -> 20:26.780] Is that two?
[20:26.780 -> 20:28.040] Five I think and I got two right.
[20:28.040 -> 20:29.120] Two right.
[20:29.120 -> 20:31.080] Who won the Brazilian Grand Prix last year?
[20:31.080 -> 20:32.680] Lewis Hamilton and it was one of the most
[20:32.680 -> 20:33.760] incredible drives ever.
[20:33.760 -> 20:36.640] Probably the one drive that made me love Formula One
[20:36.640 -> 20:38.560] and made me say, wow, that's Lewis Hamilton.
[20:38.560 -> 20:39.600] Correct.
[20:39.600 -> 20:40.720] What happened again last year?
[20:40.720 -> 20:42.600] He started at the back for the sprint
[20:42.600 -> 20:46.840] and then in the sprint he got up to like 10th or something. I'm fairly sure he started 10th and then
[20:46.840 -> 20:51.280] crashed and he was last and he came from the back of the grid is that right? I think he had
[20:51.280 -> 20:55.840] an engine penalty so he was last on the grid for the sprint and then the sprint got up to 10th
[20:55.840 -> 20:59.680] and then from 10th in the actual race won it. I'm pretty sure that's what
[20:59.680 -> 21:03.800] happened. It's pretty dank either way. Incredible. Yeah Lewis Hamill won it last year so that's
[21:03.800 -> 21:05.400] three out of six.
[21:05.400 -> 21:07.400] Okay, nice going so far.
[21:07.400 -> 21:09.040] It's not bad, it's like half, it's like 50%.
[21:09.040 -> 21:12.120] It's not bad for after a weekend in Vegas and a little bit of time off.
[21:12.120 -> 21:16.040] Doesn't it feel like even after one weekend though, if they're not being F1,
[21:16.040 -> 21:18.080] you slowly start to...
[21:18.080 -> 21:20.800] I wish it was on every weekend, I know it can't be.
[21:20.800 -> 21:22.520] Well, next year it pretty much will be.
[21:22.520 -> 21:24.600] 24 races is a lot, isn't it?
[21:24.600 -> 21:25.040] They've upped it to 28. What? Have you not seen? No, it can't be. Well, next year, it pretty much will be. 24 races is a lot, isn't it?
[21:25.040 -> 21:26.800] They've upped it to 28.
[21:26.800 -> 21:28.000] What?
[21:28.000 -> 21:29.680] You've not seen?
[21:29.680 -> 21:31.440] Shut up, I'm reading that question.
[21:31.440 -> 21:33.840] Not 28, just so much shit.
[21:33.840 -> 21:37.800] How long does it take to fly to Brazil from Las Vegas?
[21:37.800 -> 21:40.820] Six hours, nine hours, or 16 hours?
[21:40.820 -> 21:41.660] Why did you ask?
[21:41.660 -> 21:43.480] How cool would it be if everyone here
[21:43.480 -> 21:44.840] thought we were at home,
[21:44.840 -> 21:48.480] and we'd added that question in, then we were like we go five hours we
[21:48.480 -> 21:53.680] just did the flight we're in Brazil if only we'd done that again this was
[21:53.680 -> 21:56.680] another conversation that we had with someone in Vegas five hours six hours or
[21:56.680 -> 22:00.800] eight hours six hours nine hours or 16 hours I can't even remember what you're
[22:00.800 -> 22:05.680] saying it's 16 hours it's a long time yeah over long correct as a layover yeah so it's a long so what does a lay. It's 16 hours, it's a long time. It's like over long. Correct, there's a layover.
[22:05.680 -> 22:06.520] Yeah.
[22:06.520 -> 22:07.340] So it's a long, long.
[22:07.340 -> 22:08.640] So what does a layover actually mean?
[22:08.640 -> 22:11.320] Because it's one of them words that I don't actually know.
[22:11.320 -> 22:13.560] When you have to stop at, yeah, there's a stop.
[22:13.560 -> 22:14.960] You have to stop at an airport.
[22:14.960 -> 22:16.360] What, so?
[22:16.360 -> 22:17.520] So there's a one stop,
[22:17.520 -> 22:18.360] one stop strategy to get from work to Vegas.
[22:18.360 -> 22:20.240] And then what happens, what, they change the tires
[22:20.240 -> 22:22.600] and put some petrol in the plane?
[22:22.600 -> 22:24.040] Yeah, maybe change the nose cone.
[22:24.040 -> 22:24.880] Yeah.
[22:24.880 -> 22:29.080] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. cone. Black and orange flags gotta come out the sky.
[22:29.920 -> 22:31.800] It was pretty bad because Haas last year,
[22:31.800 -> 22:33.560] they fucking took one of the wings off
[22:33.560 -> 22:35.040] and didn't put it back on properly.
[22:35.040 -> 22:35.880] What, the plane?
[22:35.880 -> 22:36.720] Yeah.
[22:38.400 -> 22:40.320] What, no, seriously, what, a layover?
[22:40.320 -> 22:42.560] So you get off a plane, you stop at an airport.
[22:42.560 -> 22:43.560] You've never been on a layover before?
[22:43.560 -> 22:44.400] No, genuinely.
[22:44.400 -> 22:45.760] And then you get off the plane. You have to stay in the airport, you stop at an airport. You never layover before? No, genuinely. And then you get off the plane.
[22:45.760 -> 22:47.800] You have to stay in the airport.
[22:47.800 -> 22:49.200] You can't go out unless it's like over 12 hours.
[22:49.200 -> 22:51.040] But then you get back on the same plane.
[22:51.040 -> 22:52.640] No, it's a different plane.
[22:52.640 -> 22:57.000] So it's a change flight, where you have a change in it.
[22:57.000 -> 22:58.600] Why is it not just called a change?
[22:58.600 -> 22:59.440] One change, like a train.
[22:59.440 -> 23:00.640] I don't know, maybe I fucked it and got it wrong.
[23:00.640 -> 23:01.480] I'm not sure.
[23:01.480 -> 23:03.840] A layover, doesn't a layover mean you sleep there?
[23:04.960 -> 23:06.760] It's like a sleepover is when you stay at your mate's house.
[23:06.760 -> 23:08.400] So when you see everyone sleeping in the airport,
[23:08.400 -> 23:10.720] lying on their backs, they're probably most likely on a-
[23:10.720 -> 23:11.800] Layover?
[23:11.800 -> 23:12.720] Maybe you could say-
[23:12.720 -> 23:13.760] Or a hangover.
[23:13.760 -> 23:15.720] You could say that they're laying over.
[23:15.720 -> 23:18.400] You could, laying over at the airport.
[23:18.400 -> 23:19.960] So like next time that we walk through the airport,
[23:19.960 -> 23:21.920] we could be like, he's getting laid.
[23:24.000 -> 23:24.840] He's laid.
[23:31.480 -> 23:38.160] He just got laid, now he's getting on his plane which of these four facts about the interlacos circuit is true okay let me add some tension
[23:38.160 -> 23:47.980] music this one because this one sounds like a good question okay which one of these four facts is true it's 2,296 feet above sea
[23:47.980 -> 23:53.380] level it's got the highest speed straight on the calendar at 482
[23:53.380 -> 23:58.860] kilometers an hour it has food stalls but doesn't sell drinks besides water
[23:58.860 -> 24:07.000] because of the tax on sugar and alcohol it is on the remains of a disused volcano.
[24:07.000 -> 24:15.000] I didn't listen to anything you said, I was too busy concentrating on the background music.
[24:15.000 -> 24:21.240] Sorry, go again, quickly say them. It's 2,296 feet above sea level. It's got the highest
[24:21.240 -> 24:25.800] speed straight on the calendar at 482 kilometers an hour.
[24:25.800 -> 24:28.100] It has food stalls, but they don't sell drinks
[24:28.100 -> 24:31.160] except for water because of the tax on sugar and alcohol.
[24:31.160 -> 24:35.160] It is on the remains of a disused volcano.
[24:35.160 -> 24:36.360] How many are true?
[24:36.360 -> 24:37.200] One.
[24:39.300 -> 24:40.840] Now, for some reason,
[24:40.840 -> 24:42.780] I feel like that sugar one is interesting
[24:42.780 -> 24:44.000] because I remember being in Brazil
[24:44.000 -> 24:46.080] and I swear that someone spoke about some sugar laws
[24:47.360 -> 24:51.200] Something to do with that. I could be completely wrong sugar canes or something like that
[24:53.280 -> 24:58.160] I don't think it's the sea level one and I don't think the volcano one that it would go ahead or they'd do a track
[24:58.160 -> 25:00.160] there, so I don't really get that
[25:00.480 -> 25:02.560] Okay, so you're saying it's either the food stalls
[25:02.640 -> 25:08.200] They only sell water because of the tax on sugar and alcohol, or it's got the highest speed straight on the calendar of
[25:08.200 -> 25:12.400] 482 kilometers an hour.
[25:12.400 -> 25:16.320] Just to confirm, I don't believe it's got the highest speed on the calendar because
[25:16.320 -> 25:21.000] I don't think any Formula 1 car can get up to speeds of 482 kilometers an hour.
[25:21.000 -> 25:23.880] That's way over the max of a Formula 1 car, isn't it?
[25:23.880 -> 25:27.840] Well, I don't know, isn't like 70 kilometers like 34 miles?
[25:27.840 -> 25:30.760] How fast was I going in France?
[25:30.760 -> 25:32.240] 120.
[25:32.240 -> 25:33.620] Which was how much in kilometers?
[25:33.620 -> 25:36.680] That was kilometers, and that was 77, wasn't it?
[25:36.680 -> 25:39.560] So that would mean if you were going 1,200,
[25:39.560 -> 25:41.720] you would be going 770.
[25:41.720 -> 25:47.840] So divided by that, that is quite a lot actually so maybe 480 that's true
[25:47.840 -> 25:56.280] that could be possible you could have gone that speed in Brazil oh oh but is
[25:56.280 -> 26:00.040] it the fastest I don't remember anyone talking about like the Brazil you
[26:00.040 -> 26:03.520] remember the thing that I remember from the f1 game is that you kind of go up
[26:03.520 -> 26:06.340] that hill at the end and then it banks round.
[26:06.340 -> 26:08.960] It's sort of like Zandvoort, but it kind of has a bank.
[26:08.960 -> 26:09.800] I love that Zandvoort bank.
[26:09.800 -> 26:11.480] And then it's got a flat out straight
[26:11.480 -> 26:13.760] and then it goes down into that chicane thing.
[26:15.480 -> 26:18.600] I feel like the conditions could enable that speed.
[26:18.600 -> 26:21.920] Okay, I'm gonna, I feel like it could be a sugar one,
[26:21.920 -> 26:23.400] but I'm gonna go with it has recorded
[26:23.400 -> 26:24.560] the fastest ever speed.
[26:24.560 -> 26:26.960] What? I feel like it could be a sugar one but I'm gonna go with it has recorded the fastest ever speed
[26:29.520 -> 26:29.760] Do you know how fast 482 kilometers is?
[26:36.240 -> 26:36.880] It's 300 miles an hour. Yeah, they can get up to 300 miles an hour. They fucking can't. Formula 1 cars can. No they can't
[26:38.880 -> 26:39.200] Oh in the game it's in kilometers, isn't it?
[26:40.160 -> 26:42.160] Yes We've got to cut this bit
[26:43.040 -> 26:46.000] You literally asked for hate at this point bro I get things this wrong. You've just got to cut this bit, we've got to cut this bit. You should be asked for a hate at this point bro.
[26:46.000 -> 26:49.000] I get things this wrong, you've just got to cut it.
[26:49.000 -> 26:50.000] You've got to cut it.
[26:50.000 -> 26:51.000] So what's the conversion?
[26:51.000 -> 26:54.000] What's one kilometre an hour to a mile an hour, just so I know?
[26:54.000 -> 26:55.000] I don't know.
[26:55.000 -> 26:56.000] Just Google it quick.
[26:56.000 -> 26:59.000] Because I reckon there's other people at home that might want to know.
[26:59.000 -> 27:01.000] What do you reckon I'm on my own?
[27:01.000 -> 27:04.000] So ten kilometres an hour.
[27:04.000 -> 27:05.600] So let's figure out, yeah, what's ten kilometres an hour? In miles per hour. Yeah. It's 6. 10 kilometers an hour so let's figure out yeah what's 10
[27:05.600 -> 27:09.840] kilometers in miles per hour yeah it's 6.2 miles an hour okay so next time
[27:09.840 -> 27:13.360] you're going 60 miles an hour you're doing a hundred kilometers an hour
[27:13.360 -> 27:26.000] essentially essentially okay well I was wrong is it the one about the sweets I just made that up. Alright, and then my third guess... Isn't Coca-Cola the biggest in Brazil?
[27:26.000 -> 27:28.000] Yeah, third most spoken word.
[27:28.000 -> 27:30.000] Didn't you work with Coca-Cola?
[27:30.000 -> 27:32.000] Shhhhhh!
[27:32.000 -> 27:34.000] And they were amazing!
[27:34.000 -> 27:36.000] They were great people!
[27:36.000 -> 27:38.000] I just snorted.
[27:38.000 -> 27:40.000] And then the other two were the volcano.
[27:40.000 -> 27:42.000] I don't know if they'd build a track on top of a volcano.
[27:42.000 -> 27:44.000] So what one's true?
[27:44.000 -> 27:47.000] It's 2,296 feet above sea level.
[27:47.000 -> 27:47.800] Really?
[27:47.800 -> 27:48.900] Yeah.
[27:48.900 -> 27:51.000] Crazy.
[27:51.000 -> 27:52.200] Who's got the next question now?
[27:52.200 -> 27:54.000] Who has the-
[27:54.000 -> 27:55.000] I'm so embarrassed.
[27:55.000 -> 27:58.700] Who has the lap record at the Brazilian Grand Prix?
[27:58.700 -> 28:00.200] Well, spit it out then.
[28:00.200 -> 28:02.600] Like, what do you expect me to do, just throw an aim out there?
[28:02.600 -> 28:03.400] Yeah.
[28:03.400 -> 28:04.900] What, you're not going to give me multiple choice?
[28:04.900 -> 28:06.000] Oh, fine. All right. No, I'll go, okay. Do What, you're not gonna give me multiple choice? Oh, fine. Alright.
[28:06.000 -> 28:08.300] No, I can- I'll go- Okay, do you know what? I'll go without multiple choice.
[28:08.300 -> 28:09.000] No, I can do it. I can do it.
[28:09.000 -> 28:10.800] No, I'm not- I'm not having you fine me like that.
[28:10.800 -> 28:13.300] Fine? Oh, I mean, sorry. I didn't mean to say it again.
[28:13.300 -> 28:15.500] It's just so- You've been so rude recently.
[28:15.500 -> 28:18.500] Ever since you got back from Vegas and you've been in this bad mood because you're poorly.
[28:18.500 -> 28:21.300] You've been so spiteful with some of the ways you treat me.
[28:21.300 -> 28:28.240] This is all the money that I lost in the casino. That's why I'm upset. Oh my word, I'm rough.
[28:28.240 -> 28:29.280] Okay.
[28:29.280 -> 28:30.280] Yeah. You want a name?
[28:30.280 -> 28:31.120] Who's got the fastest lap?
[28:31.120 -> 28:32.040] Do you want multiple choices?
[28:32.040 -> 28:33.480] No, no.
[28:33.480 -> 28:35.680] Something tells me it could be very Bottas.
[28:37.080 -> 28:38.980] No reaction there, it can't be Bottas.
[28:40.160 -> 28:42.440] It's probably Lewis Hamilton really, isn't it?
[28:42.440 -> 28:47.000] I mean, he's shrugging his shoulders and looking at me smiling
[28:47.000 -> 28:49.000] Yeah that gives so much away
[28:49.000 -> 28:52.000] Alright, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna say three drivers, okay?
[28:52.000 -> 28:54.000] I'm gonna say three drivers
[28:54.000 -> 28:56.000] You wanna see the difference in my face?
[28:56.000 -> 28:58.000] I'm gonna stare at you, I'm gonna come really close
[28:58.000 -> 29:00.000] Alright let me pull a straight face first
[29:00.000 -> 29:01.000] Really close
[29:01.000 -> 29:02.000] Wait, let me pull a straight face
[29:02.000 -> 29:04.000] Get off my phone!
[29:04.000 -> 29:06.000] Oh dang! Wait, let me put a straight face. Get off my face! Oh, dang it!
[29:08.000 -> 29:10.000] Why ruin the fun?
[29:10.000 -> 29:12.000] Why ruin the fun?
[29:12.000 -> 29:14.000] I actually didn't see anything, I swear.
[29:14.000 -> 29:16.000] I saw your face like, I know you know what it is.
[29:16.000 -> 29:18.000] I actually didn't see anything, I swear.
[29:18.000 -> 29:20.000] I didn't, I swear.
[29:20.000 -> 29:22.000] Okay, let me put a straight face.
[29:22.000 -> 29:24.000] Lewis Hamilton.
[29:26.100 -> 29:27.300] Michael Schumacher.
[29:29.200 -> 29:30.700] Charles Leclerc.
[29:31.400 -> 29:32.300] Carl's Jr.
[29:33.900 -> 29:35.600] Okay, I'm gonna go with Lewis Hamilton.
[29:35.900 -> 29:37.600] Felt like you were trying really hard there.
[29:37.600 -> 29:38.100] Wrong.
[29:38.400 -> 29:38.900] Who is it?
[29:38.900 -> 29:40.000] Valtteri Bottas.
[29:40.700 -> 29:43.300] I literally said I feel like it's Valtteri Bottas.
[29:43.400 -> 29:43.900] Yeah, you did.
[29:43.900 -> 29:46.240] You got a 1-10-5-4-0.
[29:46.240 -> 29:51.880] Do you know, I'll tell you why this happens, is because even though we do these quizzes,
[29:51.880 -> 29:55.640] because like I said in the last episode, we're the one answering them, not the ones listening,
[29:55.640 -> 29:57.640] we don't retain the information.
[29:57.640 -> 30:00.160] I've already forgot all the questions you asked me in this episode.
[30:00.160 -> 30:02.600] I just don't retain any information anyway.
[30:02.600 -> 30:04.960] Just get it out in one ear and out the other.
[30:04.960 -> 30:06.080] Really bad with names.
[30:06.080 -> 30:06.920] Are you?
[30:06.920 -> 30:07.740] Yeah.
[30:07.740 -> 30:08.580] Remember yours though.
[30:08.580 -> 30:09.560] Cheers.
[30:09.560 -> 30:10.800] This is the last question by the way.
[30:10.800 -> 30:11.880] So how many have I got right?
[30:11.880 -> 30:12.720] Like none?
[30:12.720 -> 30:13.800] Like maybe three.
[30:13.800 -> 30:15.120] Three?
[30:15.120 -> 30:16.360] Hope you got them all right at home.
[30:16.360 -> 30:17.240] To be honest with you,
[30:17.240 -> 30:18.960] I feel like you should get this one.
[30:18.960 -> 30:19.800] Okay.
[30:19.800 -> 30:20.680] If you don't,
[30:20.680 -> 30:22.840] then you really don't pay enough attention.
[30:24.440 -> 30:25.300] To what? There's a lot of things I don't pay enough attention. To what?
[30:25.300 -> 30:27.700] There's a lot of things I don't pay enough attention to.
[30:27.700 -> 30:30.660] What color are the curbs at the Brazilian Grand Prix?
[30:30.660 -> 30:32.660] How on earth am I gonna know that?
[30:32.660 -> 30:37.660] Red, white, and gray, orange, white, and yellow,
[30:37.740 -> 30:40.040] or green, yellow, and white?
[30:41.620 -> 30:43.420] This has gotta be a trick question, hasn't it?
[30:43.420 -> 30:44.460] Because green, yellow, and white
[30:44.460 -> 30:45.760] would make sense for Brazil.
[30:45.760 -> 30:48.000] Like, that would make sense.
[30:48.000 -> 30:52.280] When I look at the track, that's the first thing that comes to my mind,
[30:52.280 -> 30:53.280] is the colour of those curbs.
[30:53.280 -> 30:55.640] I can't think of the colour of the curbs, honestly.
[30:55.640 -> 30:57.320] What are you picturing right now?
[30:57.320 -> 30:59.520] I swear all curbs are just red and white.
[30:59.520 -> 31:02.400] I imagine, like, when you're picturing something,
[31:02.400 -> 31:04.560] all that's going around in your head is one of those monkeys
[31:04.560 -> 31:05.320] that has the symbols,
[31:05.320 -> 31:06.160] and it just comes.
[31:06.160 -> 31:08.920] It's just in a dark room.
[31:08.920 -> 31:11.560] Let me shut my eyes and explain what you think I see.
[31:13.360 -> 31:14.880] What do you think I see?
[31:14.880 -> 31:15.960] I'm picturing the curb.
[31:15.960 -> 31:16.800] Are you asking me?
[31:16.800 -> 31:18.320] Yeah.
[31:18.320 -> 31:19.160] What?
[31:19.160 -> 31:20.000] I don't know.
[31:20.000 -> 31:20.820] What are you doing?
[31:20.820 -> 31:22.760] I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, okay?
[31:22.760 -> 31:24.920] I'm just gonna go green and blue and white.
[31:26.440 -> 31:27.820] Green and yellow and white.
[31:27.820 -> 31:30.740] Red, white and gray, orange, white and yellow,
[31:30.740 -> 31:31.740] or green, yellow and white.
[31:31.740 -> 31:33.180] Green, yellow and white, Brazil colors.
[31:33.180 -> 31:34.020] Correct, correct.
[31:34.020 -> 31:34.840] Yeah?
[31:34.840 -> 31:35.680] Yes, correct.
[31:35.680 -> 31:36.520] Thank you so much.
[31:36.520 -> 31:38.960] However, I did think it'd just be red and white.
[31:38.960 -> 31:41.060] They don't do that over there, apparently.
[31:42.400 -> 31:43.240] So there you go.
[31:43.240 -> 31:45.340] So do they change the different colored things for
[31:45.340 -> 31:49.240] all the different countries well France France is like red white and blue isn't
[31:49.240 -> 31:52.240] it well that's pretty cool let's have a quick look at the air
[31:52.240 -> 31:54.760] drivers rate driver standings I've actually got the standings right here
[31:54.760 -> 31:57.360] yeah I've actually gone right here as well get let me have something okay
[31:57.360 -> 32:01.920] fine yes go the line is five points ahead of Charles de Clare how do you
[32:01.920 -> 32:08.700] know that Wow it's almost like I'm staring at it right here. He's got a chance here. Sergio Perez could extend. Do you think
[32:08.700 -> 32:15.620] Perez will finish above Leclerc? I think Carlos Sainz will overtake Lewis Hamilton. Carlos
[32:15.620 -> 32:18.740] Sainz will overtake Lewis Hamilton. Four points really? I think Lewis Hamilton is going to
[32:18.740 -> 32:26.000] absolutely skyrocket. Here's a question for you. How do you think Charles Riclett summarises this year?
[32:26.000 -> 32:31.000] I think we had a good year. I had some problems with the car.
[32:31.000 -> 32:40.000] I think they would say considering how they've been, it's been a successful year.
[32:40.000 -> 32:43.000] You think Ferrari will say it's been a successful year?
[32:43.000 -> 32:45.000] It could have been better, but considering how last year was. I don't even know what happened last year. You think Ferrari will say it's been a successful year? It could have been better
[32:45.000 -> 32:50.000] but considering how last year it was, I don't even know what happened last year. Yeah I
[32:50.000 -> 32:53.960] mean they're higher but they definitely should have been competing way more, I mean the car's
[32:53.960 -> 33:00.920] been on pole like numerous times, that's pretty crazy. What was that stat? It's like Max Verstappen
[33:00.920 -> 33:05.960] has more wins. The thing is there's been a lot of mistakes from the team,
[33:05.960 -> 33:07.920] which isn't anything to do with the car.
[33:07.920 -> 33:09.240] It's like bad pit stops and shit.
[33:09.240 -> 33:11.520] Actually, no, the car has fucked up a few times as well.
[33:11.520 -> 33:14.240] But also Leclerc, Leclerc's made some mistakes too.
[33:14.240 -> 33:15.880] Yeah, there's been mistakes on both halves.
[33:15.880 -> 33:18.600] I just hope they come back a bit stronger next season.
[33:18.600 -> 33:20.720] Mercedes are looking really good
[33:20.720 -> 33:23.520] and they're actually only 40 points behind Ferrari now
[33:23.520 -> 33:26.000] with two races left. I predicted it!
[33:26.000 -> 33:27.000] Aye, aye, aye.
[33:27.000 -> 33:28.400] I did say it could happen!
[33:28.400 -> 33:29.400] What?
[33:29.400 -> 33:31.600] The Mercedes would come second.
[33:31.600 -> 33:33.400] So 40 points they've got to get.
[33:33.400 -> 33:34.600] In what, in two races?
[33:34.600 -> 33:35.600] Yeah.
[33:36.200 -> 33:41.800] I mean, if any team could not put a tyre on and do something wrong, I think it might be Ferrari.
[33:41.800 -> 33:44.200] So, there's still a hope that Mercedes could.
[33:44.200 -> 33:45.840] You're a mastermind.
[33:45.840 -> 33:48.400] Also a few people have asked about the McShumaker tattoo.
[33:48.400 -> 33:50.920] I've actually finally got the design done for it.
[33:50.920 -> 33:52.320] So that is going to come really soon.
[33:52.320 -> 33:54.440] And you have skimped out.
[33:54.440 -> 33:55.260] I'm sorry.
[33:55.260 -> 33:56.840] I'm saying this right now on the pod.
[33:56.840 -> 33:57.680] You have skimped out.
[33:57.680 -> 33:58.520] I wanted to get his face.
[33:58.520 -> 34:01.800] If anyone listening is a tattoo artist
[34:01.800 -> 34:04.200] or knows a tattoo artist and wants to do this for me,
[34:04.200 -> 34:06.400] send me the design on Instagram at JakeBoys.
[34:06.400 -> 34:07.900] It's just money.
[34:07.900 -> 34:10.900] To get a portrait made the way I wanted it done, the actual face.
[34:10.900 -> 34:12.700] Someone said £500.
[34:12.700 -> 34:16.400] Yeah, but surely we post like a tattoo artist on Pitstop and they might just like take a bit of money off shortly.
[34:16.400 -> 34:17.400] It's free promo.
[34:17.400 -> 34:19.400] £500 for a picture of a face!
[34:19.400 -> 34:21.400] Mate, this is a- you're gonna have Mick-
[34:21.400 -> 34:23.400] This isn't- this isn't no mess around.
[34:23.400 -> 34:26.320] This is Mick Schumacher's face on you for life.
[34:26.320 -> 34:28.560] I'm aware and I want it.
[34:28.560 -> 34:30.800] I want it more than anything, Fab.
[34:30.800 -> 34:31.640] But the money-
[34:31.640 -> 34:32.460] You don't even like F1.
[34:32.460 -> 34:35.520] What do you mean I love Formula 1,
[34:35.520 -> 34:36.680] I just don't like cars.
[34:36.680 -> 34:38.440] No, we're joking, we're joking.
[34:38.440 -> 34:40.240] No, I actually do like cars a little bit now,
[34:40.240 -> 34:41.920] after going to that track day.
[34:41.920 -> 34:42.760] You have to drive a different car.
[34:42.760 -> 34:46.000] I can tell already, you're gonna become a petrol head. You're gonna become a right petrol head. I wouldn't mind becoming a petrol head, I'd be good to that track day. I can tell already, you're going to become a petrol head. You're going to become a right petrol head.
[34:46.000 -> 34:48.000] I wouldn't mind becoming a petrol head. I'd be good to know something.
[34:48.000 -> 34:50.000] Let's give our predictions.
[34:50.000 -> 34:52.000] For the Brazilian Grand Prix, we haven't done it in a while
[34:52.000 -> 34:54.000] because we've been a bit loose and a bit lost with our audience.
[34:54.000 -> 34:56.000] I actually got it as well.
[34:56.000 -> 34:58.000] But let's try and get an accurate podium this weekend.
[34:58.000 -> 35:00.000] Don't say Fernando Alonso.
[35:00.000 -> 35:02.000] Don't be stupid.
[35:02.000 -> 35:04.000] However, there is a chance of rain this weekend.
[35:04.000 -> 35:05.760] I've got it. I've got it. However, there is a chance of rain this weekend. I've got it. Remember rain.
[35:05.760 -> 35:06.880] Yeah.
[35:06.880 -> 35:07.980] Okay, give me a top three.
[35:07.980 -> 35:10.120] So rain, third.
[35:10.120 -> 35:11.720] No, give me a top three for rain
[35:11.720 -> 35:12.800] and a top three for dry.
[35:12.800 -> 35:13.620] Good idea.
[35:13.620 -> 35:15.720] Rain, third, Fernando Alonso.
[35:15.720 -> 35:17.040] Yeah.
[35:17.040 -> 35:19.260] He's been so good this season.
[35:19.260 -> 35:22.560] Do you think if he was genuinely in a Red Bull,
[35:22.560 -> 35:24.040] where does he come in the driver's standings this year?
[35:24.040 -> 35:30.720] First, rain, third. Fernando Alonso, second. Lewis Hamilton, first. Verstappen.
[35:30.720 -> 35:40.080] No Reign. Charles de Clarence, third. Max Verstappen, second. Lewis Hamilton, first.
[35:40.080 -> 35:46.000] I can see the clocks going round. Sebastien Vettel first? Lewis Hamilton first. Okay. I would say Reign,
[35:48.000 -> 35:49.280] Fernando Alonso third,
[35:51.920 -> 35:53.200] George Russell second,
[35:55.920 -> 36:02.240] and Carlos Sainz first. I know that's a bit strange, I'm just gonna put something out
[36:02.240 -> 36:05.280] there for Reign. That's ridiculous. For not rain Verstappen wins
[36:06.840 -> 36:08.600] Hamilton comes second
[36:08.600 -> 36:13.720] George Russell comes third another double Mercedes stack Mercedes look towards. So where's Verstappen in the rain?
[36:14.640 -> 36:19.960] Pardon? Why isn't Verstappen on the podium in the rain? It's not looking good for Verstappen in the rain. There's a slippery spot
[36:19.960 -> 36:21.360] Is there?
[36:21.360 -> 36:23.400] Well ever since I got that new crystal ball
[36:23.400 -> 36:25.300] It just starts lighting up at the night randomly
[36:25.300 -> 36:30.320] And I see things and I feel like I could have seen that this has been another one of those weird podcast
[36:30.320 -> 36:35.420] I think they're all weird. I can't breathe out my nose my eyes hurt
[36:36.000 -> 36:38.160] So I hope it's been a good podcast
[36:38.160 -> 36:41.920] I thought they are all weird though, and we always say the best bit of our podcast to the end
[36:41.960 -> 36:42.960] Yeah, true
[36:42.960 -> 36:45.600] So I feel like maybe the best part of it was the middle part most people probably never make it to the best bit of our podcast is the end. Yeah, true. But I feel like maybe the best part of it was the middle part.
[36:45.600 -> 36:47.080] Most people probably never make it to the best part
[36:47.080 -> 36:49.560] because we're so bored by the first part.
[36:50.680 -> 36:52.320] I'd love it if I made it to the end of a pod,
[36:52.320 -> 36:54.000] but I don't even listen to any.
[36:54.000 -> 36:55.920] Nah, but you have been watching Game of Thrones,
[36:55.920 -> 36:57.120] which I'm surprised about.
[36:57.120 -> 36:58.240] Yeah, I'm into it.
[36:58.240 -> 37:01.200] Magic, dragons, all sorts of things happening.
[37:01.200 -> 37:03.600] I can't watch anything for more than five seconds.
[37:03.600 -> 37:04.440] You don't look very well.
[37:04.440 -> 37:08.160] It's stir crazy. I don't feel, do I don't look rough yeah you look really unwell in
[37:08.160 -> 37:14.640] what way do I look pale you're so pal feel a little bit sick and I'm sweating
[37:14.640 -> 37:21.080] I know do you need anything from the shop or anything yeah don't try to make
[37:21.080 -> 37:26.800] out we have a shop downstairs and I don't think I've ever seen you go.
[37:26.800 -> 37:28.300] That is such a lie.
[37:28.300 -> 37:29.300] Oh, you never go.
[37:29.300 -> 37:32.300] Ladies and gentlemen, end the podcast.
[37:32.300 -> 37:33.300] End the podcast.
[37:33.300 -> 37:36.800] I'm gonna go and have a hot shower and get all this gunk out of me.
[37:36.800 -> 37:41.300] Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for tuning in to the Pit Stop podcast.
[37:41.300 -> 37:43.800] Your two favourite hosts in the Formula 1 game right now.
[37:43.800 -> 37:46.600] I've gone out there, I've said it, we're the number one Formula One podcast in the
[37:46.600 -> 37:50.520] world and it's because of you guys and also because of Crofty a little bit.
[37:50.520 -> 37:55.200] Crofty, if you're listening to this, we told you already but you are an
[37:55.200 -> 37:59.440] absolute boss. He's such an edge, he has to come on the pod, I'd love him on. He does.
[37:59.440 -> 38:03.320] Next guest we get as well, I want to try and get some questions in from more
[38:03.320 -> 38:06.680] people to ask them, even if we do a completely different segment I feel like it'd be
[38:06.680 -> 38:10.240] fun to get our audience to ask give them a chance to actually ask certain people a
[38:10.240 -> 38:14.360] question then it's hard to tell people who the guest is about giving it away do
[38:14.360 -> 38:16.920] you know I mean because we could easily put out like we've got this guest what
[38:16.920 -> 38:20.600] questions you want for them but then if we tell them the guest the excitement's
[38:20.600 -> 38:25.240] gone of who it is yeah so it's a difficulty, unless we build like an exclusive club of people.
[38:25.240 -> 38:28.480] It is tough. It is tough doing this podcast.
[38:28.480 -> 38:34.560] I mean, look at the state of you! But we have just had the most amazing trip of our lives,
[38:34.560 -> 38:37.200] so everything's going extremely well.
[38:37.200 -> 38:40.720] Yeah, and it's all because of you guys, so thank you ever so much for tuning in to the
[38:40.720 -> 38:41.720] Pit Stop Podcast.
[38:41.720 -> 38:44.960] Yeah, thank you very much for everything. Please do rate it five stars, hit the follow
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[38:46.040 -> 38:47.540] enjoy the Brazilian Grand Prix.
[38:47.540 -> 38:49.920] See you guys Sunday night.
[38:49.920 -> 38:51.720] Make sure you smash that like button.
[38:51.720 -> 38:52.560] Yeah, go on.
[38:52.560 -> 38:53.400] Make sure you smash the subscribe button on YouTube.
[38:53.400 -> 38:55.680] You're amazing at adverts as well, go on, promote us.
[38:55.680 -> 38:58.120] Make sure you absolutely smash that follow button
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[38:58.960 -> 39:01.200] Make sure you get nice and smashy on that TikTok link
[39:01.200 -> 39:04.240] as well because we want all the followers we can get.
[39:04.240 -> 39:05.760] And also Twitter.
[39:05.760 -> 39:07.560] Twitter at Jake and Fab.
[39:07.560 -> 39:08.920] We don't really use it, but.
[39:08.920 -> 39:09.760] Is that Jake and Fab?
[39:09.760 -> 39:10.580] Yeah, yeah, keep going.
[39:10.580 -> 39:11.420] Excellent.
[39:11.420 -> 39:12.400] Oh no, it might be Fabio.
[39:12.400 -> 39:14.480] We can't even promote our own social media handles.
[39:14.480 -> 39:15.440] It's on there somewhere.
[39:15.440 -> 39:16.520] We are bad.
[39:16.520 -> 39:19.620] And that about wraps up the Thursday episode
[39:19.620 -> 39:20.640] of the Pizza Podcast.
[39:20.640 -> 39:22.680] So guys, thank you so much!
[39:22.680 -> 39:23.520] Yay!
[39:27.540 -> 39:32.260] And on that bombshell, because we've been watching Top Gear we're out the new Top Gear I love it by the way
[39:32.260 -> 39:36.380] nah I can't I can't do this yeah that's only because you're so attached to it I'll
[39:36.380 -> 39:39.460] tell you what it is I love the things they do I watch it and I'm like imagine
[39:39.460 -> 39:44.180] we did that yeah I know what you mean though but yeah it's still great I wish
[39:44.180 -> 39:45.480] we got a chance to do that stuff.
[39:45.480 -> 39:47.080] If that was us, I mean, it would be better.
[39:47.080 -> 39:48.440] That would be amazing if we did it.
[39:48.440 -> 39:49.440] Yeah.
[39:50.120 -> 39:50.680] Anyway.
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