Podcast: Pitstop
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Wed, 24 May 2023 23:00:00 -0000
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Its finally race week again.. and its MONACOOOO! Such an iconic race this weekend, so we discuss all the hot topics surrounding the race ahead, and Jake quizzes Fab on questions sent in by YOU GUYS on Instagram! Listen and play along, DM us on Instagram @pitstop to have your questions featured in the next episode. Our thoughts go out to everyone who was affected by the awful weather in Imola last week. Let's hope Monaco is a good one!
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**Introduction:**
- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, express their excitement for the upcoming Monaco race weekend.
- They acknowledge that there have been two missed races this season due to weather and Imola's devastating conditions.
**Discussion on Imola and Monaco:**
- The hosts discuss the unfortunate cancellation of the Imola race due to torrential rain.
- They empathize with those affected by the extreme weather in Italy.
- They acknowledge the uniqueness of Imola as their first-ever F1 race and express disappointment over its cancellation.
- The hosts transition to the upcoming Monaco race, emphasizing its significance and popularity among fans.
**Debate on Circuit Changes:**
- The hosts bring up the ongoing debate about potential changes to the Monaco circuit.
- They acknowledge the arguments for making the track more suitable for overtaking, especially given the dominance of certain teams and cars.
- They discuss the idea of adding a bridge or a long straight to the track, but also recognize the importance of preserving Monaco's iconic and challenging nature.
- They mention the Sky Sports podcast discussion on the topic, particularly Naomi Schiff's perspective as a racing driver.
**Mercedes and Hamilton's Future:**
- The hosts shift the conversation to the recent news regarding Lewis Hamilton's potential move to Ferrari.
- They acknowledge the media attention surrounding the rumors and emphasize that there is no concrete information yet.
- They speculate on the possibility of Hamilton seeking a new challenge at Ferrari, given Mercedes' current struggles.
- They discuss the financial aspect, considering Hamilton's current salary at Mercedes and Ferrari's reported offer of £40 million.
- They weigh the pros and cons of Hamilton joining Ferrari, considering factors such as his age, the team's recent performance, and the potential impact on Carlos Sainz's position.
- They acknowledge that Hamilton's decision will likely depend on Mercedes' performance in the upcoming races and the overall competitiveness of the Ferrari car.
**Mercedes' Upgrades and Expectations:**
- The hosts highlight the significance of Mercedes' promised upgrades for the Monaco race.
- They emphasize the need for substantial improvements, considering Hamilton's caliber as a driver and the team's current struggles.
- They discuss the potential impact of the upgrades, with estimates ranging from half a second to a full second improvement in lap times.
- They acknowledge that Mercedes needs to make significant progress to be competitive in the championship.
**Verstappen and Hamilton as Teammates:**
- The hosts entertain the hypothetical scenario of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton as teammates at Red Bull.
- They speculate on the potential dynamics and rivalry between the two drivers, considering their competitive nature.
- They acknowledge that Verstappen might face challenges in matching Hamilton's performance and experience.
**Indy 500 and Other Motorsports:**
- The hosts briefly discuss the upcoming Indianapolis 500 race and express their interest in learning more about IndyCar.
- They mention the different types of circuits in IndyCar and the fact that only 33 out of 34 drivers will qualify for the race.
- They also mention the Isle of Man TT race and its dangerous nature, expressing admiration for the bravery of the riders.
- They express their desire to attend various motorsport races, including MotoGP, F2, and F1 Academy.
**Conclusion:**
- The hosts wrap up the podcast by acknowledging their excitement for the Monaco race weekend and their anticipation for the upcoming races.
- They emphasize the importance of Mercedes' upgrades and the potential impact on Hamilton's future.
- They express their appreciation for the listeners and encourage them to engage with the podcast through social media. **Podcast Episode Summary: Monaco Grand Prix Quiz and Predictions**
**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Main Segments:**
1. **Monaco Grand Prix Quiz:**
- Fab answers multiple-choice questions about the Monaco Grand Prix and its history.
- Questions cover topics such as race winners, notable incidents, and track characteristics.
- Fab struggles with some questions but manages to get a few correct.
2. **Predictions for the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix:**
- Jake and Fab make their predictions for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix.
- Both agree that Max Verstappen will likely win the race.
- They also predict strong performances from Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso.
- Fab expresses his bold prediction that Oscar Piastri will make it into Q3 and score points.
**Additional Discussion Points:**
- Jake and Fab discuss the recent comments by McLaren team principal Zach Brown, who believes he has the best driver lineup on the current grid.
- They also talk about the upcoming Formula 2 race in Monaco and express their support for British driver Ollie Berman.
- Fab shares an amusing anecdote about meeting someone who works with Ollie Berman's father.
- They mention the possibility of releasing cut-down versions of their guest podcasts on YouTube for better visual entertainment.
- They encourage listeners to follow, rate, and review the podcast, and to send feedback via Instagram direct messages.
**Overall Message:**
The episode provides an entertaining and informative discussion about the Monaco Grand Prix, with a focus on predictions for the upcoming race and insights into the sport of Formula One. **Introduction:**
The Pit Stop Podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a lively discussion about the future of their podcast and the possibility of incorporating more visuals into their episodes. They recognize the potential of visual content to enhance the audience's experience and express their desire to showcase archived footage and exclusive content from their guests.
**Visual Content Integration:**
The hosts acknowledge the challenges of balancing the podcast's conversational style with the addition of visual elements. They recognize the need to maintain a concise and coherent flow while also incorporating engaging visuals that complement the audio content. They contemplate the possibility of editing the episodes to improve their pacing and overall structure.
**Episode Length Considerations:**
Jake and Fabio discuss the dilemma of episode length, acknowledging that their discussions often lead to tangents and extended conversations. They recognize the need to strike a balance between providing in-depth analysis and keeping the episodes within a reasonable timeframe. They consider the impact of episode length on listener engagement and the potential for losing audience attention during lengthy episodes.
**Audience Feedback:**
The hosts emphasize the importance of listener feedback in shaping the future of their podcast. They encourage their audience to provide input on the potential integration of visuals and the preferred length of episodes. They express their desire to cater to the preferences of their listeners and deliver content that resonates with their interests and expectations.
**Upcoming Monaco Race Review:**
The hosts announce an upcoming podcast episode dedicated to reviewing the Monaco Grand Prix race. They express excitement for the upcoming race and anticipate a thrilling and unpredictable event. They tease the possibility of a surprise guest appearance during the review episode, leaving the audience eagerly awaiting the upcoming discussion.
**Conclusion:**
The Pit Stop Podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, conclude the episode by thanking their listeners for their support and engagement. They reiterate their commitment to delivering entertaining and informative content while exploring new ways to enhance the podcast's overall experience. They bid farewell to their audience until the next episode, leaving them excited for the upcoming Monaco race review and the potential surprises it may hold.
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[01:00.240 -> 01:01.760] I'm gonna go three.
[01:01.760 -> 01:02.600] You sure?
[01:03.520 -> 01:04.360] Maybe four.
[01:04.360 -> 01:06.720] I'm gonna go three. You sure? Um, maybe four actually.
[01:08.320 -> 01:09.440] I'm gonna go with four actually. That would be great!
[01:09.440 -> 01:09.920] Yes!
[01:18.800 -> 01:20.000] Ladies and gents!
[01:22.080 -> 01:25.000] Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast.
[01:25.000 -> 01:28.200] Oh my god, I'm so excited for this episode.
[01:28.200 -> 01:30.880] I feel like it's been a hot minute since you and me
[01:30.880 -> 01:32.600] have sat down just us two together.
[01:32.600 -> 01:35.040] There has been a while since we just had a chat
[01:35.040 -> 01:38.800] and it's like a laid back race weekend podcast.
[01:38.800 -> 01:40.200] Monaco race weekend.
[01:40.200 -> 01:42.800] Monaco race weekend, huge, mate, huge.
[01:42.800 -> 01:44.520] But yeah, you are right, it has been a while.
[01:44.520 -> 01:47.200] There was no race because of Imola, we'll obviously talk about that.
[01:47.200 -> 01:49.040] We've had a couple of big guests mate.
[01:49.040 -> 01:51.120] Yeah, we did two guests in a row, so if you did notice-
[01:51.120 -> 01:52.400] Or three, three really.
[01:52.400 -> 01:55.200] Three, so if you did notice the upload schedule changed,
[01:55.200 -> 01:57.280] it was because of approvals and getting everything out.
[01:57.280 -> 02:00.480] So we are now back to our Monday and Thursdays,
[02:00.480 -> 02:02.480] so you can wake up on your Monday,
[02:02.480 -> 02:04.880] and you can get us to chatting shit on your way to work.
[02:04.880 -> 02:05.160] You can drive to work.
[02:05.160 -> 02:07.680] You can drive to work 6am feeling like shit
[02:07.680 -> 02:10.200] and know that you got a Pitstop podcast to chuck on
[02:10.200 -> 02:11.960] and make your morning slightly better.
[02:11.960 -> 02:13.120] And the same on Thursday.
[02:13.120 -> 02:14.180] We're very sorry about that.
[02:14.180 -> 02:16.720] We had to sort some guest stuff.
[02:16.720 -> 02:19.360] But Monaco race weekend, how exciting.
[02:19.360 -> 02:21.520] Mate, it's exciting because we haven't had a race now.
[02:21.520 -> 02:23.440] We've, well, we've missed two races this year.
[02:23.440 -> 02:24.280] I know.
[02:24.280 -> 02:25.840] We didn't have China because of the, I guess,
[02:25.840 -> 02:27.520] because of the COVID as obvious reasons.
[02:27.520 -> 02:30.000] And Imola, wow, what a shame.
[02:30.000 -> 02:31.520] That is devastating as well.
[02:32.640 -> 02:36.560] I don't think that Italy has seen weather like that ever.
[02:36.560 -> 02:37.680] I've never seen anything like it.
[02:37.680 -> 02:40.240] I didn't, I couldn't even believe that the pictures were real.
[02:40.240 -> 02:40.720] Yeah.
[02:40.720 -> 02:42.560] Like absolutely crazy.
[02:42.560 -> 02:45.600] Yeah. Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in and around that area
[02:45.600 -> 02:49.640] It's weird when you're back in the UK and we had quite nice weather
[02:49.640 -> 02:55.040] It was quite sunny and you're sort of sitting here chilling. Yeah, you're seeing like torrential rain in Italy
[02:55.040 -> 02:56.560] It's kind of hard to get your head around it
[02:56.560 -> 02:59.040] And I know there was quite a few people who were maybe a bit
[02:59.040 -> 03:09.920] I don't know pissed off or upset that the f1 didn't go ahead but it's about the bigger picture. For sure, 100%. I mean Imola will always have a special place in our heart. It was our first
[03:09.920 -> 03:10.920] ever F1 race.
[03:10.920 -> 03:13.800] Imola was our first ever race that we went to.
[03:13.800 -> 03:19.620] So it's gutting to see it not go ahead. But we have Monaco next, which is some people's
[03:19.620 -> 03:22.760] favourite track, some people don't even like it, some people don't even want it to be on
[03:22.760 -> 03:26.320] the track. We've heard many people over the last couple of weeks give their
[03:26.320 -> 03:31.520] predictions on how we should change Imola. People, excuse me, Monaco.
[03:31.520 -> 03:37.400] Oh yeah sorry Monaco. People think that Monaco needs to change now the big
[03:37.400 -> 03:42.000] question on my mind has been is it the track that needs to change or is it the
[03:42.000 -> 03:46.320] cars? Well Matt Gallagher and Tommy were talking about it.
[03:46.320 -> 03:47.160] They were.
[03:47.160 -> 03:48.920] And they said that the cars are just too big to overtake,
[03:48.920 -> 03:49.760] which is fair,
[03:49.760 -> 03:51.680] but you can't just make the car smaller for Monaco,
[03:51.680 -> 03:53.840] which Matt said, which is very true.
[03:53.840 -> 03:57.840] But me and you have already come up with the perfect idea.
[03:57.840 -> 04:00.160] I don't know why this is such a big talking point, right?
[04:00.160 -> 04:03.200] Because we cleared this up about three or four months ago.
[04:03.200 -> 04:04.040] I know, it's like-
[04:04.040 -> 04:06.560] It was last year, wasn't it?
[04:06.560 -> 04:11.280] All it needs is a bridge that goes out over the water with a fisherman.
[04:11.280 -> 04:12.880] We've spoke about this.
[04:13.600 -> 04:16.080] So it needs to come off at the end of the tunnel.
[04:16.080 -> 04:17.920] It needs to go around the harbour.
[04:17.920 -> 04:18.560] Yep.
[04:18.560 -> 04:23.040] A big swooping turn or just a long straight or something, I don't know.
[04:23.040 -> 04:30.040] But it would be a massive bridge out of water. I completely agree mate it needs changes but I'm excited
[04:30.040 -> 04:34.840] about it. It needs banked corners. Well banked corners are apparently banned after us saying
[04:34.840 -> 04:37.240] on the pod that we really wanted them everywhere someone said they're banned
[04:37.240 -> 04:40.320] but then I was like they're not because they're in Zanvyl. Yeah it makes I don't know
[04:40.320 -> 04:46.680] what those people were talking about. But I will say this. First of all, I am going to give credit
[04:46.680 -> 04:48.400] to the Sky Sports podcast,
[04:48.400 -> 04:51.080] because I did just sit for and watch the whole hour
[04:51.080 -> 04:55.720] with Matt, Gnomes, Ted and Lazenby,
[04:55.720 -> 04:57.680] and I learned a lot.
[04:57.680 -> 04:58.840] And it was a great chat.
[04:58.840 -> 05:01.800] And it actually has set me up perfectly for this podcast.
[05:01.800 -> 05:02.920] What did you learn?
[05:02.920 -> 05:05.440] Well, it's just interesting hearing Naomi as a
[05:05.440 -> 05:09.120] racing driver talk about how she would drive Monaco on the sims, she hasn't drove there but
[05:09.120 -> 05:14.000] hopefully she's going to get out in a test car this weekend. But yeah, it's interesting hearing
[05:14.000 -> 05:21.040] her as a racer talk about it and then hearing Ted Kravitz as well. Yeah, he gets some shit for some
[05:21.040 -> 05:26.660] stuff he says but I will put it down to him, out of everyone else that talks about F1
[05:26.660 -> 05:30.140] and commentator and report wise, he is so clued up.
[05:30.140 -> 05:30.980] What did he say?
[05:30.980 -> 05:31.820] Which was so good.
[05:31.820 -> 05:33.020] Well, I found it interesting
[05:33.020 -> 05:34.180] when they were talking about Hamilton
[05:34.180 -> 05:35.020] and the Ferrari thing,
[05:35.020 -> 05:37.020] obviously we'll get onto that later in the podcast,
[05:37.020 -> 05:39.580] but this guy has been in and around the paddock for so long
[05:39.580 -> 05:42.100] that he has such a great understanding
[05:42.100 -> 05:45.360] of like when drivers are happy, when they're unhappy,
[05:45.360 -> 05:47.800] the way the teams are changing, the people in the sport,
[05:47.800 -> 05:49.800] he knows so much.
[05:49.800 -> 05:52.840] And it just made me realize how special Monaco is.
[05:52.840 -> 05:56.020] Like they were talking about Monaco, obviously.
[05:56.020 -> 05:58.320] And this track is an 80% win rate
[05:58.320 -> 06:00.320] for whoever gets pole on a Saturday,
[06:00.320 -> 06:02.720] which as we know, it's hard to overtake.
[06:03.600 -> 06:06.980] But they said that they really think
[06:06.980 -> 06:08.980] we could potentially maybe see,
[06:08.980 -> 06:11.300] well, this is, they just want to see it.
[06:12.300 -> 06:14.820] Maybe a Fernando Alonso win this weekend.
[06:14.820 -> 06:17.540] Now I heard this,
[06:17.540 -> 06:19.900] because I was sat on the sofa next to you.
[06:19.900 -> 06:21.400] And I agree.
[06:21.400 -> 06:26.200] I sat here and I didn't have to say anything at the time. I didn't have to sit here and nod. I didn't have to sit here and agree. I sat here and I didn't have to say anything at the time.
[06:26.200 -> 06:27.480] I didn't have to sit here and nod.
[06:27.480 -> 06:29.380] I didn't have to sit here and agree.
[06:29.380 -> 06:31.700] I thought they were spitting the complete truth.
[06:31.700 -> 06:34.380] I do think we could see a Fernando Alonso win here
[06:34.380 -> 06:37.020] because we know that the Red Bull was fast
[06:37.020 -> 06:38.980] on the straight line speed, correct?
[06:38.980 -> 06:39.820] Yeah.
[06:39.820 -> 06:41.380] I'm not arguing with you mate.
[06:41.380 -> 06:42.220] We know that.
[06:42.220 -> 06:45.440] This, it sounds like you want an argument Jake.
[06:45.440 -> 06:47.280] I really like, no.
[06:47.280 -> 06:48.960] See if you want one we can have one.
[06:48.960 -> 06:51.160] It's, look, everyone knows the nature of Monaco.
[06:51.160 -> 06:52.920] You need to be a superb driver.
[06:52.920 -> 06:55.480] Obviously you need a fast car to qualify well.
[06:55.480 -> 06:57.400] Aston Martin have a fast car at the moment.
[06:57.400 -> 07:00.920] Fernando Alonso is the king of racing.
[07:00.920 -> 07:02.160] So if, if, you know,
[07:02.160 -> 07:04.920] there is a good chance that Fernando does do well,
[07:04.920 -> 07:05.120] will he take pole? I don't think he will. racing so if you know there is a good chance that Fernando does do well, will
[07:05.120 -> 07:08.120] he take pole? I don't think he will, I
[07:08.120 -> 07:09.960] still don't think that Aston Martin can
[07:09.960 -> 07:12.160] touch pole but I do think he could
[07:12.160 -> 07:13.600] definitely get up there you know front
[07:13.600 -> 07:15.120] row. I'm sure we'll definitely hear your
[07:15.120 -> 07:17.040] top three prediction at the end of the
[07:17.040 -> 07:19.280] podcast won't we? I haven't thought about
[07:19.280 -> 07:21.040] it but yeah you will get there.
[07:21.040 -> 07:22.440] There's a lot to talk about in today's
[07:22.440 -> 07:24.800] pod, there wasn't necessarily much to
[07:24.800 -> 07:25.800] talk about up to now
[07:25.800 -> 07:27.800] cause there was no race and stuff like that.
[07:27.800 -> 07:31.920] But there has been a big breaking news story all over F1.
[07:31.920 -> 07:33.200] I'm sure everyone listens.
[07:33.200 -> 07:34.040] Huh?
[07:34.040 -> 07:34.860] There has?
[07:34.860 -> 07:35.700] Oh, sorry.
[07:35.700 -> 07:36.520] Someone's texting me.
[07:36.520 -> 07:37.360] It's my mum.
[07:37.360 -> 07:38.520] My mum has just said,
[07:39.840 -> 07:41.560] oh, that's actually really sad.
[07:41.560 -> 07:42.600] Oh, come on.
[07:42.600 -> 07:44.160] Oh, that's actually really sad.
[07:44.160 -> 07:46.040] I feel bad now. Yeah, don't read that sad. Oh, come on. Oh, that's actually really sad. I feel bad now.
[07:46.040 -> 07:46.880] Yeah, don't read that out.
[07:46.880 -> 07:48.600] Is Michelle all right?
[07:48.600 -> 07:50.200] No, it's just a sad message.
[07:50.200 -> 07:51.160] But Michelle, is she okay?
[07:51.160 -> 07:53.240] Michelle is fine, it's just a sad message.
[07:53.240 -> 07:55.080] Okay, back to the pod.
[07:55.080 -> 07:56.120] Sorry about that.
[07:56.120 -> 07:57.000] Love my mum, by the way.
[07:57.000 -> 07:57.960] She listens to the pod.
[07:57.960 -> 08:00.640] She knows nothing about F1, so shout out to my mum.
[08:00.640 -> 08:01.960] That's right, she listens to every episode.
[08:01.960 -> 08:03.720] Yeah, she absolutely loves it.
[08:03.720 -> 08:06.360] Yeah, the big breaking news story has been
[08:06.360 -> 08:09.000] that Hamilton has been linked with Ferrari
[08:09.000 -> 08:12.380] for 40 million pounds at the end of this year.
[08:12.380 -> 08:16.480] Now, initially, what's your first thoughts?
[08:16.480 -> 08:20.360] Initially, my first thoughts is that
[08:20.360 -> 08:22.280] this has been made a big deal.
[08:22.280 -> 08:24.960] All right. But carry on, carry on.
[08:24.960 -> 08:25.000] Why make sure that, so you don't think it's anything? This has been made a big deal. All right, but carry on, carry on.
[08:25.000 -> 08:28.120] Why make sure that, so you don't think it's anything?
[08:28.120 -> 08:30.640] I mean, it's an offer from Ferrari.
[08:30.640 -> 08:33.160] I mean, how it doesn't really go much further than that.
[08:33.160 -> 08:34.860] Ferrari have offered him money.
[08:35.840 -> 08:37.920] I don't really think there's been anything else
[08:37.920 -> 08:38.760] to the story.
[08:38.760 -> 08:42.080] It's not as if Lewis has turned around and said, maybe.
[08:42.080 -> 08:43.900] I don't know, he hasn't, or has he?
[08:43.900 -> 08:45.760] That's what I need to know.
[08:45.760 -> 08:47.080] Do you have the info?
[08:47.080 -> 08:52.080] I don't have, unfortunately, I don't have concrete info.
[08:52.520 -> 08:54.440] Right, okay, so what are we talking?
[08:54.440 -> 08:55.280] So I can't give a concrete answer.
[08:55.280 -> 08:56.280] Sinking sound.
[08:56.280 -> 08:58.080] I'm not even sure what kind of percentage
[08:58.080 -> 09:01.120] of truth I can give you here, but I will say.
[09:01.120 -> 09:03.640] I'm gonna take a rough guess and say 30%, Drew.
[09:03.640 -> 09:06.800] No, I will go as far as saying that there's pressure on Mercedes.
[09:06.800 -> 09:10.600] It's clear Hamilton, for the first time there, is not happy.
[09:10.600 -> 09:15.000] Like, well, I don't know if he's been unhappy in previous years, we didn't watch then.
[09:15.000 -> 09:16.000] But right now...
[09:16.000 -> 09:22.400] It's just the first time Lewis Hamilton has ever been upset, ever.
[09:22.400 -> 09:27.520] He's sad for the first time in his life. No, I do,
[09:27.520 -> 09:35.800] I do genuinely think that it's in the media for a reason. Like, I don't know, but like
[09:35.800 -> 09:40.640] you say, also 40 million isn't enough. He's currently being paid more than that on Mercedes.
[09:40.640 -> 09:45.000] Toto says that he's going to be there next year. 45. Yeah.
[09:45.000 -> 09:46.000] So why would he go anywhere for 40?
[09:46.000 -> 09:48.240] I don't think he will.
[09:48.240 -> 09:52.160] I honestly don't know why this has been blown up to be so big because there is not a single
[09:52.160 -> 09:53.560] fibre of my being.
[09:53.560 -> 09:56.480] Yeah, but I can see why it's been blown up to be so big.
[09:56.480 -> 09:57.480] Why?
[09:57.480 -> 09:59.920] Because he's a seven time world champion that wants to win his eighth.
[09:59.920 -> 10:00.920] Yeah.
[10:00.920 -> 10:02.280] And the Mercedes was slow last year.
[10:02.280 -> 10:03.280] Yeah.
[10:03.280 -> 10:04.280] And isn't quick enough this year.
[10:04.280 -> 10:09.640] Yeah. If he wants to go out with Formula One with an eighth world title, well, I ain't gonna be with Ferrari
[10:10.000 -> 10:14.120] But is it gonna be with Mercedes unless they pick it up? They will pick it up
[10:14.120 -> 10:16.280] I reckon because they're Mercedes
[10:16.280 -> 10:22.820] I think if he was to go to for Ferrari haven't proven themselves in the last however many years
[10:22.820 -> 10:27.000] I mean I can only picture about five years, but I'm sure it's been longer.
[10:27.000 -> 10:29.200] It's been longer since Ferrari have won a world championship.
[10:29.200 -> 10:30.120] We know that.
[10:30.120 -> 10:31.960] The car hasn't been good enough.
[10:31.960 -> 10:33.880] Whereas Mercedes have been absolutely killing it
[10:33.880 -> 10:35.960] up until like last year.
[10:35.960 -> 10:39.720] So if they've had a car that's been that successful
[10:39.720 -> 10:41.480] and they've got a bit of a blunder now,
[10:41.480 -> 10:44.320] which they are changing the car come Monaco.
[10:44.320 -> 10:45.840] We'll talk about that later.
[10:45.840 -> 10:46.680] But-
[10:46.680 -> 10:49.200] It was actually come Imola.
[10:49.200 -> 10:51.040] It was come Imola.
[10:51.040 -> 10:53.700] But we'll talk about that later.
[10:53.700 -> 10:57.120] It's, I just don't see a reason why it goes to Ferrari.
[10:57.120 -> 10:59.600] Unless Ferrari had been like winning again.
[10:59.600 -> 11:02.680] Yeah, I get it from both sides though.
[11:02.680 -> 11:04.440] Because if Mercedes are dog shit
[11:04.440 -> 11:06.000] for the rest of the season, right? Which, well they're not gonna be great are dog shit for the rest of the season, right?
[11:06.000 -> 11:09.500] Well, they're not going to be great for the rest of the season, really.
[11:09.500 -> 11:15.500] So if Hamilton doesn't win a race this year, at the end of the year, if the Ferrari is quick,
[11:15.500 -> 11:20.500] and he can see Leclerc's doing well in it, and he has an offer for a Ferrari race seat...
[11:20.500 -> 11:22.500] For a Ferrari race seat?
[11:22.500 -> 11:24.500] Shut up, shut up.
[11:24.500 -> 11:25.840] Are you telling me I would go to Ferrari for Rocher? Shut up, shut up. Are you telling me you should have gone to the-
[11:25.840 -> 11:28.480] I would go to Ferrari for a 50 quid
[11:28.480 -> 11:29.800] and a packet of Ferrari Rochers.
[11:29.800 -> 11:31.840] I love Ferrari Rochers.
[11:31.840 -> 11:32.800] So do I.
[11:32.800 -> 11:34.160] My nonna always used to buy them.
[11:34.160 -> 11:35.920] She always used to have them by her bed.
[11:35.920 -> 11:38.320] Amazing, but one box is so expensive.
[11:38.320 -> 11:39.160] I know, I know.
[11:39.160 -> 11:40.000] Why are they so expensive?
[11:40.000 -> 11:42.320] It's like two pound per Rocher, isn't it?
[11:42.320 -> 11:43.160] That's ridiculous.
[11:43.160 -> 11:44.640] Why are they so expensive?
[11:44.640 -> 11:46.720] It is, It is silly.
[11:46.720 -> 11:47.560] I don't know.
[11:47.560 -> 11:49.880] They're just the executive chocolate, aren't they?
[11:49.880 -> 11:51.880] They're probably snacking on them right now at Monaco.
[11:51.880 -> 11:54.760] That's all you need to get Lewis Hamilton into the team.
[11:54.760 -> 11:57.680] But then there's also the conversation of,
[11:57.680 -> 12:00.400] if it did, I'm with you.
[12:00.400 -> 12:01.840] I see both sides.
[12:01.840 -> 12:02.680] I'm with you.
[12:02.680 -> 12:03.520] Why would he leave Mercedes?
[12:03.520 -> 12:06.660] He has an offer to work with Mercedes when he retires,
[12:06.660 -> 12:07.720] be a massive part of the team.
[12:07.720 -> 12:08.800] He's been there for so long.
[12:08.800 -> 12:09.620] He trusts them.
[12:09.620 -> 12:10.640] It's like a family.
[12:10.640 -> 12:12.200] He's not just gonna leave.
[12:13.080 -> 12:16.460] But if he did leave and went to Ferrari,
[12:16.460 -> 12:17.680] who's his teammate?
[12:18.840 -> 12:21.740] Does he, if he left at the end of this year,
[12:21.740 -> 12:24.920] is it Leclerc and Hamilton with Ferrari?
[12:24.920 -> 12:26.880] Well, they were saying on Sky,
[12:26.880 -> 12:27.880] that's literally it, isn't it?
[12:27.880 -> 12:29.880] It's like, there's like a straight swap
[12:29.880 -> 12:31.880] where Leclerc goes to Mercedes.
[12:31.880 -> 12:33.280] I don't ever see that happening.
[12:33.280 -> 12:34.160] I don't see that happening.
[12:34.160 -> 12:35.760] That's a bad deal for Ferrari.
[12:35.760 -> 12:37.880] I swear Leclerc just went on Instagram recently
[12:37.880 -> 12:40.640] and was like, I will spend the rest of my life with Ferrari.
[12:40.640 -> 12:42.920] Leclerc has got so long ahead of him
[12:42.920 -> 12:46.400] that like, that would be a horrendous deal for Ferrari.
[12:46.400 -> 12:50.800] So if you're Carlos Sainz now you're probably sitting there thinking what the fuck?
[12:51.600 -> 12:57.600] If I was Sainz I'd be sitting there looking at the Ferrari bosses and saying what on earth are
[12:57.600 -> 13:03.040] you guys doing? Do you not value me? I think there's going to be an interesting twist in the
[13:03.040 -> 13:05.100] whole driving thing,
[13:05.100 -> 13:07.200] just because of all the stuff currently coming out.
[13:07.200 -> 13:09.160] And we're learning it and trying to understand it
[13:09.160 -> 13:12.880] as like people that are reasonably new to this sport, right?
[13:12.880 -> 13:17.560] But in 2026, Audi take over Alfa Romeo.
[13:19.280 -> 13:21.240] Sauber group, as you spoke about,
[13:21.240 -> 13:22.840] and I said Sauber will be in forever,
[13:22.840 -> 13:23.760] I think you are right.
[13:23.760 -> 13:27.260] Audi is basically taking over the Sauber team in 2026.
[13:28.180 -> 13:30.180] Audi is a big manufacturer.
[13:30.180 -> 13:32.780] They will have two big drivers.
[13:32.780 -> 13:36.560] So in 2026, I think you'll see someone there
[13:37.540 -> 13:39.220] that will be a big name,
[13:39.220 -> 13:41.920] but there's also a chance there could be more teams
[13:41.920 -> 13:43.660] on the grid by then.
[13:43.660 -> 13:47.880] So it's a tricky time for Hamilton.
[13:47.880 -> 13:49.320] I just want to go back and clear up that
[13:49.320 -> 13:52.560] I would fucking love to see Lewis at Ferrari.
[13:52.560 -> 13:54.000] By the way, I would just like to say that,
[13:54.000 -> 13:57.000] like obviously I think anyone would love that,
[13:57.000 -> 13:59.480] to see Lewis in the red outfit.
[13:59.480 -> 14:04.160] I think anyone who joins Formula One as a driver,
[14:04.160 -> 14:07.080] he gets the opportunity to do it and live their dream,
[14:07.080 -> 14:09.760] has always dreamt about driving for Ferrari.
[14:09.760 -> 14:10.640] I think they would.
[14:10.640 -> 14:12.080] So, and I think part of Lewis
[14:12.080 -> 14:13.600] probably does want to drive for Ferrari,
[14:13.600 -> 14:16.260] but it doesn't make sense in this climate
[14:16.260 -> 14:18.060] for him to go to Ferrari now.
[14:19.160 -> 14:20.040] It's tricky though,
[14:20.040 -> 14:23.720] because he may only have like a couple of years left
[14:23.720 -> 14:24.960] in Formula One.
[14:24.960 -> 14:27.560] You say that again, yeah.
[14:27.560 -> 14:31.840] But I've just watched fucking Tony Hawk at 55 years old
[14:31.840 -> 14:34.160] competing at the X Games on the vert.
[14:34.160 -> 14:36.040] Now that is saying something.
[14:36.040 -> 14:36.880] That is cool.
[14:36.880 -> 14:39.160] And you've still got Fernando Alonso on the grid
[14:39.160 -> 14:40.880] who's driving, who's older than Lewis.
[14:40.880 -> 14:43.640] Lewis, I think is young at heart.
[14:43.640 -> 14:45.360] I mean, he definitely, his skin hasn't cracked.
[14:45.360 -> 14:49.440] He's got the most beautiful skin I've ever seen on any human being ever in my life and
[14:49.440 -> 14:53.760] in my dreams. He's still, he's still a young guy. I think age is just a number, isn't it?
[14:53.760 -> 14:59.160] I think Lewis, if he wanted to, has still got many more years in him. And he could do
[14:59.160 -> 15:06.960] an Alonso. He could say, you know, I'm done. Fuck this. go sit out for a couple of years, maybe try IndyCar,
[15:06.960 -> 15:09.540] which by the way, the Indy 500 is on this weekend as well.
[15:09.540 -> 15:10.840] Which is crazy.
[15:10.840 -> 15:11.680] Sunday.
[15:11.680 -> 15:13.000] Which is actually crazy,
[15:13.000 -> 15:15.600] for the first time I watched IndyCar and Indy 500.
[15:15.600 -> 15:17.760] Should we just split off into that for a hot minute?
[15:17.760 -> 15:20.120] No, because I'm in the middle about to say something.
[15:20.120 -> 15:21.240] Well, we'll go into it after that then.
[15:21.240 -> 15:22.920] Yeah, we'll come back to it, all right?
[15:22.920 -> 15:24.580] All right, whatever's important, say it now.
[15:24.580 -> 15:26.700] Yeah.
[15:27.600 -> 15:28.800] I think... Fucking hell, this is riveting.
[15:29.200 -> 15:30.600] I genuinely...
[15:32.000 -> 15:35.200] Mercedes upgrades are so key for these next few races.
[15:35.600 -> 15:36.400] Yeah.
[15:36.400 -> 15:38.800] If... because they promised something big for Imola.
[15:39.200 -> 15:39.800] If we don't see...
[15:39.800 -> 15:41.000] They did promise something big.
[15:41.300 -> 15:44.600] If we don't see a big upgrade from Mercedes in Monaco,
[15:44.600 -> 15:45.160] considering Hamilton is one of, if not the best driver ever, did promise something big. If we don't see a big upgrade from Mercedes in Monaco, considering
[15:45.160 -> 15:51.920] Hamilton is one of, if not the best driver ever, he should be quicker in Monaco and be
[15:51.920 -> 15:56.640] able to show it. Do you know how much quicker they're expecting to be? Yeah, six tenths.
[15:56.640 -> 16:02.280] Yeah, I read half a second, but yeah, that is quite a lot. It's not enough. No, they
[16:02.280 -> 16:07.520] said they need a second, a whole second. Do you know what they're doing the hot you know the whole basis around the car yeah yeah
[16:07.520 -> 16:11.840] they're just being zero in it zero side pod car they haven't had any side pods
[16:11.840 -> 16:14.920] for the last for the whole year for the last five races so what they do now
[16:14.920 -> 16:19.240] apparently they're gonna have some oh really I didn't think you could change a
[16:19.240 -> 16:23.720] car like that like like that and dress like it's probably not easy to do that
[16:23.720 -> 16:25.400] because you have all the parts in that.
[16:25.400 -> 16:27.400] What do you reckon, like little turbine engines
[16:27.400 -> 16:29.400] or something in the side pods, little jet engines?
[16:29.400 -> 16:33.400] What about if I threw a spanner in and said Hamilton to Red Bull?
[16:33.400 -> 16:35.400] They were talking about this as well.
[16:35.400 -> 16:41.400] And it made me think, like, wow, imagine Verstappen and Hamilton as teammates.
[16:41.400 -> 16:43.400] Do you know what I reckon as well?
[16:43.400 -> 16:46.240] I reckon Verstappen gets smoked.
[16:46.240 -> 16:49.040] I reckon Verstappen gets smoked
[16:49.040 -> 16:51.560] with Lewis Hamilton and a Red Bull.
[16:51.560 -> 16:52.380] Really?
[16:52.380 -> 16:53.220] Yeah.
[16:53.220 -> 16:54.060] That's interesting,
[16:54.060 -> 16:57.240] because in your prediction on the bod with Johnny and Billy
[16:57.240 -> 16:59.640] when we did who's in the same car,
[16:59.640 -> 17:01.840] you didn't put Hamilton ahead of Max.
[17:01.840 -> 17:03.920] Well, who did I put then?
[17:03.920 -> 17:05.040] Alonso first. Yeah. Yeah. Max. Yeah did I put then? Alonzo first.
[17:05.040 -> 17:05.880] Yeah.
[17:05.880 -> 17:06.700] Yeah.
[17:06.700 -> 17:07.540] Max.
[17:07.540 -> 17:08.360] Yeah.
[17:08.360 -> 17:09.200] And then Charles, I think.
[17:09.200 -> 17:10.320] I did not put Charles.
[17:10.320 -> 17:11.160] But I also can't remember.
[17:11.160 -> 17:12.000] I put Lewis up there.
[17:12.000 -> 17:12.840] I put Lewis up there.
[17:12.840 -> 17:14.480] I also can't remember.
[17:14.480 -> 17:16.120] By the way, I hope everyone enjoyed
[17:16.120 -> 17:18.360] the last couple of guest episodes
[17:18.360 -> 17:19.200] because they were great.
[17:19.200 -> 17:21.200] Like they were both really special to us.
[17:21.200 -> 17:22.040] Yeah.
[17:22.040 -> 17:23.560] Like Billy and Johnny was amazing.
[17:23.560 -> 17:24.720] I've been speaking to Jilly.
[17:24.720 -> 17:25.360] To Jilly? to Jilly?
[17:25.360 -> 17:26.200] Who's Jill?
[17:26.200 -> 17:27.020] Jill!
[17:27.020 -> 17:28.860] Your new girlfriend.
[17:28.860 -> 17:32.520] I've been speaking to Billy since August last year
[17:32.520 -> 17:34.680] and we finally managed to get the pod done
[17:34.680 -> 17:35.760] and it was just-
[17:35.760 -> 17:36.720] Jilly and Bonnie.
[17:36.720 -> 17:38.640] Jilly and Bonnie were just incredible.
[17:38.640 -> 17:41.480] And Max as well, like what an amazing episode.
[17:41.480 -> 17:42.440] I don't know if anyone could tell,
[17:42.440 -> 17:44.160] but I was actually genuinely fighting back
[17:44.160 -> 17:45.440] some little
[17:45.440 -> 17:48.360] streamies out my little eyeballs after the end of that pod, because I just could not
[17:48.360 -> 17:50.760] believe that Johnny Herbert was sat in our flat.
[17:50.760 -> 17:54.000] I know, and I actually thought he was going to be slower than me on the sim.
[17:54.000 -> 17:55.000] I know.
[17:55.000 -> 17:57.920] But sadly I am still the slowest on the Pit Stop Fastest Slap.
[17:57.920 -> 18:02.360] And watching Billy Munger, I want to put this out there for everyone who obviously wouldn't
[18:02.360 -> 18:06.080] know this because we didn't put it in the edit but well because it wasn't filmed but when we
[18:06.080 -> 18:09.760] would like doing the sim I said I turned to Billy and I said Billy do you want me
[18:09.760 -> 18:14.640] to change anything about the sim for you and he said no like I'm we could have
[18:14.640 -> 18:17.120] we could have done anything to the steering wheel because I know that when
[18:17.120 -> 18:22.920] he's driven when he was driving you know I mean he has yeah he had like buttons
[18:22.920 -> 18:25.620] or paddles on the steering wheel to assist but he didn't want
[18:25.620 -> 18:26.620] any of that.
[18:26.620 -> 18:29.160] So the fact that he's gone and done that is mega.
[18:29.160 -> 18:32.720] It's remarkable, unbelievable guys, like I really hope you enjoyed the episodes, they
[18:32.720 -> 18:33.720] were great fun.
[18:33.720 -> 18:37.440] More guests coming, but I am quite excited to be back just doing a little bit of race
[18:37.440 -> 18:38.800] chat.
[18:38.800 -> 18:40.920] Just having a new, you were about to say about Indy 500?
[18:40.920 -> 18:41.920] A little bit of race chat!
[18:41.920 -> 18:50.560] Do you want to tell me a little bit about the Indianapolis? We, well it's the Indy 500 this weekend in Indianapolis. It's an oval circuit. Now we've
[18:50.560 -> 18:57.600] come to learn that there are three different types of circuits in IndyCar. Ovals, normal
[18:57.600 -> 19:02.000] circuits I guess, like properly built circuits, and then street circuits.
[19:02.000 -> 19:05.120] And there's also a category below IndyCar.
[19:05.120 -> 19:12.160] Oi! What? Is there? I didn't know that. Yes because I said that Jamie Chabot was in IndyCar
[19:12.160 -> 19:17.360] and I need to clear that up on the point. I was wrong. She's in the category below IndyCar.
[19:17.360 -> 19:22.960] It's like the F2 equivalent. Yeah the F2 equivalent. Yeah. And I was watching it the other day and I
[19:22.960 -> 19:26.200] was thinking where where the fuck is Marcus?
[19:26.200 -> 19:28.640] Like, cause obviously Marcus Armstrong is like,
[19:28.640 -> 19:30.720] probably the only driver I really know out there
[19:30.720 -> 19:33.800] and Grosjean and a couple of the other ones.
[19:33.800 -> 19:36.640] And he's not racing, so I messaged James
[19:36.640 -> 19:39.560] and James says he doesn't do that yet,
[19:39.560 -> 19:41.120] but I don't know how it works.
[19:41.120 -> 19:41.940] But yeah.
[19:41.940 -> 19:44.560] Yeah, I think his deal with the team is that he,
[19:44.560 -> 19:47.440] so there's another teammate that does the oval circuits
[19:47.440 -> 19:49.360] and Marcus just does the street circuits.
[19:49.360 -> 19:52.760] The speeds they get on them oval circuits.
[19:52.760 -> 19:55.920] Yeah, I reckon a lot of people that listen to our pod
[19:55.920 -> 19:58.600] have probably watched it or know anything about IndyCar.
[19:58.600 -> 20:01.200] Me and Jake, we haven't really watched anything about it.
[20:01.200 -> 20:02.040] Never.
[20:02.040 -> 20:03.360] So as it was on the TV the other night,
[20:03.360 -> 20:05.920] I think it was quality we were watching.
[20:05.920 -> 20:08.440] There's like 34 drivers.
[20:08.440 -> 20:09.280] A lot of cars.
[20:09.280 -> 20:11.320] And only 33 can get in.
[20:11.320 -> 20:13.440] So there's one driver who won't make it in,
[20:13.440 -> 20:15.160] which is quite sad.
[20:15.160 -> 20:16.640] Did you know that?
[20:16.640 -> 20:18.640] I'm not a hundred percent sure we're in the position
[20:18.640 -> 20:20.560] to confirm the format, but.
[20:20.560 -> 20:21.400] I can confirm it.
[20:21.400 -> 20:24.120] I'm telling you right now.
[20:24.120 -> 20:27.000] Yeah, there's 34 drivers, but only 33 spots for the race.
[20:27.000 -> 20:31.000] So at least there's only one driver that won't make the race.
[20:32.000 -> 20:36.000] Someone fact check that but I'm fairly sure it's correct.
[20:36.000 -> 20:40.000] Mate, over the last week we've been doing more motorsport research than ever.
[20:40.000 -> 20:44.000] Not just in F1, we watched a bit on the TT race in Isle of Man.
[20:44.000 -> 20:47.220] That's something else. That is crazy. That's something else
[20:47.900 -> 20:53.900] We've been proper getting up to date on our knowledge of motorsport for me. It was just the speed of the Indy cars
[20:54.440 -> 21:00.140] Yeah, that's absolutely crazy when they're qualifying and it's coming up on the screen and it says their speed and it was saying like two
[21:00.140 -> 21:03.760] Three three I was thinking that's kilometers. Mmm. I was like, there's no chance in hell
[21:03.760 -> 21:08.480] That's miles per hour, but it, they're going over 230 miles per hour
[21:08.480 -> 21:10.640] which is faster than an F1 car.
[21:10.640 -> 21:13.400] And I was just checking Instagram about an hour ago
[21:13.400 -> 21:15.840] and someone posted up a video, don't know who it was
[21:15.840 -> 21:17.400] but it was from the IndyCar
[21:17.400 -> 21:19.120] and it was just a stationary mobile shot
[21:19.120 -> 21:21.760] and the car's going past, bro, they're going past
[21:21.760 -> 21:23.520] so fucking quick.
[21:24.400 -> 21:25.620] You can't even see them.
[21:25.620 -> 21:27.160] No, yeah.
[21:27.160 -> 21:30.020] That oval track is dangerous, man.
[21:30.020 -> 21:32.060] Like, you see some of the crashes in it,
[21:32.060 -> 21:33.660] it's absolutely madness.
[21:33.660 -> 21:34.500] It's insane.
[21:34.500 -> 21:36.440] I think, yeah, I don't know.
[21:36.440 -> 21:38.340] People think a crash in IndyCar would be worse
[21:38.340 -> 21:41.220] than in Formula One, which it probably would be
[21:41.220 -> 21:43.940] at those speeds, but yeah.
[21:43.940 -> 21:44.780] I have to keep watching it and follow it
[21:44.780 -> 21:45.040] and keep learning about it and see what we can figure out. But the Is at those speeds. Yeah. I have to keep watching it and follow it
[21:45.040 -> 21:47.560] and keep learning about it and see what we can figure out.
[21:47.560 -> 21:52.560] But the Isle of Man TT is possibly one of the craziest things
[21:53.840 -> 21:55.000] I've ever seen in my life.
[21:55.000 -> 21:55.840] Yeah, I know.
[21:55.840 -> 21:57.240] And it's on in a couple of weeks
[21:57.240 -> 21:58.760] or like this weekend or something.
[21:58.760 -> 22:01.800] I don't know like how far out in the world it's gone,
[22:01.800 -> 22:03.600] whether it's just in the UK that we watch it
[22:03.600 -> 22:05.600] or whether there's people in America
[22:05.600 -> 22:07.120] who know about the Isle of Man TT.
[22:07.120 -> 22:08.920] But if you don't know,
[22:08.920 -> 22:12.920] the Isle of Man is a tiny island between the UK and Ireland.
[22:12.920 -> 22:13.860] You can get there on a ferry
[22:13.860 -> 22:16.560] probably in about an hour and a half, I don't know.
[22:16.560 -> 22:21.400] But they do super bike racing on the streets of this island.
[22:21.400 -> 22:24.440] And they're literally like small village streets, right?
[22:24.440 -> 22:25.640] They're tiny. And they just close them off of this island and they're literally like small village streets right? Yeah yeah.
[22:25.640 -> 22:30.560] They're tiny and they just close them off and all the fans are like on the street there.
[22:30.560 -> 22:33.760] It's impossible to get across over the pod how dangerous it is.
[22:33.760 -> 22:35.400] You just have to go on YouTube and watch it.
[22:35.400 -> 22:40.080] Genuinely imagine a village street like where you live a tiny little village street and
[22:40.080 -> 22:45.960] then imagine motorbikes racing up and down it at like 200 miles an hour.
[22:45.960 -> 22:47.280] That's what they're doing.
[22:47.280 -> 22:48.800] Do you know the bit that got me though?
[22:48.800 -> 22:50.840] The bit that really got me thinking,
[22:50.840 -> 22:52.240] they obviously set up their bikes.
[22:52.240 -> 22:55.840] So each team will set up their bike for the weekend.
[22:55.840 -> 22:58.760] And I think a high percentage of the crashes
[22:58.760 -> 23:02.080] that they have in this TT thing
[23:02.080 -> 23:04.020] is because the bike fails.
[23:04.020 -> 23:06.640] Now, if that happens in F1, we've seen it,
[23:06.640 -> 23:08.440] a bit of puff of white smoke out the back,
[23:08.440 -> 23:11.420] the car slows down, bit of bullshit on the mic
[23:11.420 -> 23:13.240] from the driver, oh my fucking car, man.
[23:13.240 -> 23:14.400] And then that's it, and they pull over
[23:14.400 -> 23:15.400] and then they get wheeled away.
[23:15.400 -> 23:17.920] But bloody hell, on a bike,
[23:17.920 -> 23:21.400] when you're driving 160 to 180 miles an hour on a street,
[23:21.400 -> 23:23.880] where there's most likely a corner coming up
[23:23.880 -> 23:30.020] and your brakes fail. Yeah, that's very dangerous man. That's one thing I've never got with
[23:30.020 -> 23:35.600] bikes and that's why I've never been on a bike. I personally, I think it's amazing
[23:35.600 -> 23:46.040] like incredible and like these people are just so brave. we will go to one. I could never, I could never even F1.
[23:46.040 -> 23:48.440] Yeah, I couldn't do F1 either.
[23:48.440 -> 23:52.640] Oh no, you could mate, maybe.
[23:52.640 -> 23:54.320] Maybe you could be good at it.
[23:54.320 -> 23:55.360] I know what you mean though.
[23:55.360 -> 23:56.200] I know what you mean.
[23:56.200 -> 23:58.000] Like in F1, if there's a failure
[23:58.000 -> 24:00.680] or something comes from a tire or something mechanical.
[24:00.680 -> 24:01.520] Yeah.
[24:01.520 -> 24:02.360] Yeah, it might lead to a crash
[24:02.360 -> 24:05.340] but it probably just ends up with them maybe like in a war
[24:05.340 -> 24:07.020] or be a little way safer in a car,
[24:07.020 -> 24:09.380] in on a bike, you could just be, your engine goes,
[24:09.380 -> 24:10.940] you're flipped off, you know,
[24:10.940 -> 24:12.700] 300 meters in front of you or whatever.
[24:12.700 -> 24:15.360] And this isn't just like MotoGP where, you know,
[24:15.360 -> 24:17.860] you might be on a circuit where there is a runoff and there
[24:17.860 -> 24:19.420] is gravel and there is a tire wall.
[24:19.420 -> 24:20.700] Yeah, you'll go in someone's house.
[24:20.700 -> 24:21.540] Yeah.
[24:21.540 -> 24:22.380] You'll be sat at someone's table.
[24:22.380 -> 24:26.720] You'll literally be flying through someone's porch, delivering a man. Like that's house. You're literally sat at someone's table having a Sunday rest. You're literally flying through fucking someone's porch delivering a man.
[24:26.720 -> 24:28.760] That's ridiculous.
[24:28.760 -> 24:30.920] That is ridiculous.
[24:30.920 -> 24:32.080] Whoever does that shit,
[24:32.080 -> 24:33.300] there was that one guy.
[24:34.680 -> 24:35.520] Guy Jones?
[24:35.520 -> 24:36.340] Guy Martin.
[24:36.340 -> 24:37.180] Guy Martin, he's a legend.
[24:37.180 -> 24:38.640] With the sideburns.
[24:38.640 -> 24:39.480] But I think anyone who does that sport.
[24:39.480 -> 24:42.420] Guy Martin with the sideburns, did you say?
[24:42.420 -> 24:43.680] Anyone who does that sport,
[24:43.680 -> 24:45.840] you are just a crazy person
[24:45.840 -> 24:49.000] and hats off to you because you're nuts.
[24:49.000 -> 24:50.880] I hope the Pitstop listeners enjoyed that.
[24:50.880 -> 24:54.680] Jake and Fab stepping into MotoGP for like five minutes.
[24:54.680 -> 24:56.720] Well, we actually want to go to a race, don't we?
[24:56.720 -> 24:58.000] We want to go to a MotoGP race.
[24:58.000 -> 24:59.440] I would love to.
[24:59.440 -> 25:01.680] I would absolutely love to.
[25:01.680 -> 25:03.320] I'd love to go to any races, mate.
[25:03.320 -> 25:06.180] I feel like we've been in this house.
[25:06.180 -> 25:09.380] Oh yeah, I'm so desperate to go to a Formula One race
[25:09.380 -> 25:12.940] or a F2 race or an F1 Academy race or any,
[25:12.940 -> 25:16.440] also, Marta Garcia smashing it in F1 Academy,
[25:16.440 -> 25:17.660] still top of the standings.
[25:17.660 -> 25:19.060] Let's give a clap for that.
[25:19.060 -> 25:22.540] It's heating up, it's heating up.
[25:22.540 -> 25:25.380] One thing I will say about F1 Academy, which is amazing,
[25:25.380 -> 25:26.580] because there's more than one race,
[25:26.580 -> 25:29.000] you just see so many different people win,
[25:29.000 -> 25:31.260] which is just much more exciting to follow.
[25:31.260 -> 25:32.660] Cannot wait for it to be televised.
[25:32.660 -> 25:34.400] I think it will be great for F1.
[25:34.400 -> 25:35.760] Yeah, I don't know when that will happen,
[25:35.760 -> 25:36.760] but hopefully soon.
[25:36.760 -> 25:38.980] Yeah, I think, like Billy said on our pod,
[25:38.980 -> 25:40.880] I think they're just finding their feet in season one.
[25:40.880 -> 25:41.960] Like it's quite a big thing
[25:41.960 -> 25:44.200] to like launch a whole new series.
[25:44.200 -> 25:46.520] So I guess it's just waiting game.
[25:46.520 -> 25:47.360] You're looking at me like
[25:47.360 -> 25:49.280] you've definitely got some breaking news.
[25:49.280 -> 25:51.200] I have, I'm looking at you thinking, fuck.
[25:51.200 -> 25:53.200] What's that you said about Honda?
[25:53.200 -> 25:54.020] Huh?
[25:54.020 -> 25:54.860] What's that about Honda?
[25:54.860 -> 25:55.700] Honda?
[25:55.700 -> 25:56.520] Yeah.
[25:56.520 -> 25:58.320] My friend, I'm glad you can read my mind.
[25:58.320 -> 25:59.160] Yeah, well I can.
[25:59.160 -> 26:01.360] Because Honda have been confirmed
[26:01.360 -> 26:03.000] to be making the power engines
[26:03.000 -> 26:05.960] for Aston Martin come 2026.
[26:05.960 -> 26:07.960] Honda, well done.
[26:07.960 -> 26:08.800] Congratulations.
[26:08.800 -> 26:09.640] Congratulations.
[26:09.640 -> 26:10.460] Congratulations.
[26:10.460 -> 26:11.300] Congratulations.
[26:11.300 -> 26:13.000] I want to give a shout out to Honda
[26:13.000 -> 26:15.640] because Honda are absolutely relentless.
[26:15.640 -> 26:20.100] Like, again, you guys at home, you know me.
[26:20.100 -> 26:21.620] I'm not much of a motorhead,
[26:21.620 -> 26:26.800] but I have seen Honda like everywhere forever throughout all the any racing games
[26:26.800 -> 26:28.800] I played need for speed
[26:29.080 -> 26:32.720] Fast and furious is that game any of these old need for speed games
[26:34.240 -> 26:37.920] Best one ever they've always had Hondas in it Honda bikes
[26:38.480 -> 26:44.080] All right, Honda probably gonna start making drum kits. Yes, Honda a big company. Yeah, and they make the best engines
[26:44.080 -> 26:49.320] They're making the best engines for Red Bull for ages. So now, apparently come 2026, there's going
[26:49.320 -> 26:55.600] to be six. Honda Civics? Yeah. Honda Civic? I can't argue with that. I'm speechless. You've
[26:55.600 -> 27:00.440] left me speechless. Honda Civic. Yeah, one of the most iconic Hondas ever made. Okay.
[27:00.440 -> 27:05.200] Yep. Can I carry on with what I was saying or not? Are you going to just shout out a name of another Honda?
[27:05.200 -> 27:06.800] Eeeeeeeh, nah, that's all I got.
[27:06.800 -> 27:11.840] Cool, okay, good. Yeah, come 2026, there might be six engine providers.
[27:13.200 -> 27:14.160] Shut up.
[27:14.160 -> 27:15.120] Across the grid.
[27:15.120 -> 27:15.620] Name them.
[27:16.960 -> 27:19.280] Okay, I'll try. Red Bull powertrain.
[27:19.280 -> 27:20.400] RBPT, RPQ.
[27:21.280 -> 27:22.320] Mercedes.
[27:22.320 -> 27:22.820] Yep.
[27:23.520 -> 27:24.020] Honda.
[27:24.800 -> 27:25.000] Okay. Audi. Hang on, hang on now.
[27:29.080 -> 27:32.280] Right, who do Ferrari get their engine from currently?
[27:32.280 -> 27:37.000] Ferrari, so that's five, so that means one more.
[27:37.000 -> 27:39.680] Would that potentially be a new team Andretti?
[27:40.680 -> 27:42.360] Would they provide their own engine through?
[27:42.360 -> 27:43.840] Ford, Chevrolet?
[27:43.840 -> 27:45.760] No, Ford or Red Bull.
[27:45.760 -> 27:49.080] But Ford won't, are Ford providing the engine?
[27:49.080 -> 27:51.920] No, no, Red Bull won't provide their own engine.
[27:51.920 -> 27:53.800] But then maybe Ford are providing an engine
[27:53.800 -> 27:55.720] and RBPT will provide for AlphaTauri.
[27:55.720 -> 27:57.440] No way, no way.
[27:57.440 -> 27:59.360] I don't know, but yeah, basically you can see
[27:59.360 -> 28:00.520] how the grid's gonna change
[28:00.520 -> 28:01.680] with these new providers coming in,
[28:01.680 -> 28:03.440] because right now a lot of the others are sharing
[28:03.440 -> 28:08.000] a Ferrari, a Mercedes, or an RBPT. Are you sure that's right? Ferrari
[28:08.000 -> 28:16.200] have an engine? I'm not sure of anything. Even outside of F1 I'm not really ever sure about anything in my life.
[28:16.200 -> 28:20.800] We haven't learned anything have we? Yeah we have. I just I don't think you and me
[28:20.800 -> 28:24.680] are the kind of people that are very good at anything anyway. Okay it's not
[28:24.680 -> 28:26.560] just F1, all right?
[28:26.560 -> 28:27.600] We're just not very-
[28:27.600 -> 28:29.480] There is a big problem of the fact
[28:29.480 -> 28:31.600] that this is season two now,
[28:31.600 -> 28:35.120] but I a million percent can't tell you one thing
[28:35.120 -> 28:37.120] that I said in season one.
[28:37.120 -> 28:39.440] Like, if you, people come up to me and Fab
[28:39.440 -> 28:41.280] and they say stuff or they talk to us
[28:41.280 -> 28:43.920] and they call up, we talk about this all the time on the pod,
[28:43.920 -> 28:46.600] but people say stuff to us that we've said on the pod.
[28:47.620 -> 28:49.060] I don't even remember what I said
[28:49.060 -> 28:53.180] at the beginning of this pod, let alone a year ago.
[28:53.180 -> 28:54.660] No, no, same as me.
[28:54.660 -> 28:57.220] However, I definitely do know that I've learned stuff,
[28:57.220 -> 28:59.300] like 100%, like easily.
[28:59.300 -> 29:00.140] Yeah, we've learned so much.
[29:00.140 -> 29:01.860] Like I can actually go down,
[29:01.860 -> 29:03.520] obviously when we first started this,
[29:03.520 -> 29:06.240] I could not talk about F1 to anyone. I wouldn't have a clue.
[29:06.520 -> 29:08.040] But now,
[29:08.040 -> 29:14.580] most of the people I know work in F1, so I have, I talk to people about Formula One and it's nice. I can.
[29:14.580 -> 29:16.580] No, we have learned an incredible amount.
[29:16.580 -> 29:17.580] It's like learning a new language.
[29:17.580 -> 29:21.800] I remember watching our first races, we had no idea about the strategies, the tyre compounds, what was going on.
[29:21.800 -> 29:26.320] We didn't understand anything, The point system, the scoring.
[29:26.320 -> 29:27.640] We just didn't understand anything.
[29:27.640 -> 29:28.480] There's a lot to learn.
[29:28.480 -> 29:30.040] What's like one of the main things
[29:30.040 -> 29:31.840] that you didn't get at the time?
[29:31.840 -> 29:33.200] I'm trying to think now.
[29:33.200 -> 29:37.080] It took me ages to figure out the interval thing,
[29:37.080 -> 29:38.780] the timing screens on the left
[29:38.780 -> 29:40.000] when all the drivers are coming up,
[29:40.000 -> 29:42.320] where how the distance between them.
[29:42.320 -> 29:44.480] It took me ages to figure that out.
[29:44.480 -> 29:45.960] Obviously I didn't know for a long time
[29:45.960 -> 29:47.480] that there was actual different.
[29:47.480 -> 29:50.200] So like the compounds of the tires change per track.
[29:50.200 -> 29:51.600] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[29:51.600 -> 29:52.440] Didn't know that.
[29:52.440 -> 29:54.720] Obviously we didn't know about the beep in the helmet.
[29:54.720 -> 29:55.560] That was a big thing.
[29:55.560 -> 29:57.000] I had no idea about that, man.
[29:57.000 -> 29:57.840] That was a big thing.
[29:57.840 -> 29:59.080] How were we supposed to know that?
[29:59.080 -> 30:00.480] Knee pads.
[30:00.480 -> 30:02.080] We only found that out a couple of months ago.
[30:02.080 -> 30:04.360] And now everyone's sending us pictures of the knee pads
[30:04.360 -> 30:05.500] and they're everywhere.
[30:05.500 -> 30:13.000] I would love to know, anyone at home who's listening, like what's like something that you didn't know for ages?
[30:13.000 -> 30:19.500] Like, what's something, like you watched F1 for years and you thought you knew everything and then you were just shocked by one thing.
[30:19.500 -> 30:22.500] That's a great idea, people should send them in to Instagram at Pitstop.
[30:22.500 -> 30:23.000] Yeah.
[30:23.000 -> 30:24.000] If you've got anything.
[30:24.000 -> 30:27.080] See how many people have the same thing we've actually been getting
[30:27.080 -> 30:29.760] some incredible messages recently and it's great to hear back from you guys
[30:29.760 -> 30:32.640] because you know we can see you listening but we don't always hear from
[30:32.640 -> 30:36.640] you and feedback is important and we got a message today from someone who has
[30:36.640 -> 30:42.000] actually asked us to do something which means next Wednesday we're going to film
[30:42.000 -> 30:45.200] somewhere cool with him because he sent us this idea
[30:45.200 -> 30:51.000] and we were like yeah let's go so please do DM us anything because we are up for anything
[30:51.000 -> 30:57.560] and we see him. It's funny. It's proper- anyway sorry before we get away from what we're meant
[30:57.560 -> 31:02.520] to be doing I need to make sure I do the main part of today's episode. Oh right. I put on
[31:02.520 -> 31:06.000] Instagram asking out for questions from Fab about Monaco.
[31:06.000 -> 31:08.000] Oh shit, yeah.
[31:08.000 -> 31:12.000] This segment of the pod is gonna be more for those listeners at home, or in the car, or
[31:12.000 -> 31:14.000] on the bus, or on the train.
[31:14.000 -> 31:15.000] Well it ain't gonna be for me, mate.
[31:15.000 -> 31:17.000] No, you're not gonna know any of the answers.
[31:17.000 -> 31:18.000] I know.
[31:18.000 -> 31:19.000] Because people sent them in.
[31:19.000 -> 31:20.000] Brilliant.
[31:20.000 -> 31:27.140] I should also say, that if the question and the answer is wrong, can't come for me because I'm just reading them off Instagram
[31:27.140 -> 31:31.620] So I've just been set up. I see your game. I'm basically covering my own back
[31:31.620 -> 31:35.900] Well, I'm now I'm currently wondering whether this cable is gonna reach all the way to the kitchen
[31:35.900 -> 31:38.980] So you are actually wondering what I can go make a drink
[31:38.980 -> 31:48.400] You're actually gonna take the cable while Jake carries on the pod guys the cable reaches all the way to the kitchen yeah what are you gonna have fab opens up the fridge I'm
[31:48.400 -> 31:51.640] gonna have there's a big pot of mayonnaise in the fridge that fab got me
[31:51.640 -> 31:56.000] for my birthday there's some non-alcoholic peronis in here what
[31:56.000 -> 31:59.000] happened with that mayonnaise when you got it for me you dropped it all over
[31:59.000 -> 32:03.520] your room Jake I mean we both love mayonnaise but I would say Jake probably
[32:03.520 -> 32:05.720] you as the pioneer of mayonnaise
[32:05.720 -> 32:08.400] It should be the sponsor of the pod because I love mayonnaise
[32:08.720 -> 32:10.320] We love mayonnaise
[32:10.320 -> 32:14.760] Preferably Hellman's if you haven't got it in the shop. There's another mayonnaise brand out there
[32:14.760 -> 32:20.600] Mine's is good too, but I'd say Jake really kind of pioneered that scene at the time
[32:20.720 -> 32:23.440] He really pioneered the mayonnaise back in my day
[32:23.440 -> 32:25.480] I know and I really got absorbed by it.
[32:25.480 -> 32:27.000] And I thought, you know, this is the kind of party
[32:27.000 -> 32:27.840] that I could get down with.
[32:27.840 -> 32:28.760] It's generally over by the fridge.
[32:28.760 -> 32:30.200] So yeah, basically.
[32:30.200 -> 32:31.440] What are you making there, a Vimto?
[32:31.440 -> 32:32.960] I'm making a glass of Vimto.
[32:32.960 -> 32:37.960] I bought Jake a massive, like, three liter box of mayonnaise
[32:38.520 -> 32:41.200] and I tried to hide it on the top of my wardrobe
[32:42.200 -> 32:44.600] before Christmas so he couldn't see it or anything.
[32:44.600 -> 32:46.680] And I dropped it when I was trying to put it up there
[32:46.680 -> 32:50.480] and it fell all over my bed, all over my floor,
[32:50.480 -> 32:52.720] all over me, all over my bedside cabinet.
[32:52.720 -> 32:54.640] So the last two presents you've got me
[32:54.640 -> 32:57.240] is you bought me a pot of mayonnaise for Christmas
[32:57.240 -> 32:58.640] that went around everywhere.
[32:58.640 -> 33:01.680] And then for my birthday, no, for the Christmas later,
[33:01.680 -> 33:04.560] you buy me an indoor goal and a football without a pump
[33:04.560 -> 33:05.960] so I can't even play it.
[33:05.960 -> 33:08.200] Yeah, well you're a sporty guy aren't you?
[33:08.200 -> 33:13.920] Like you, I expect you to have a pump with you if you're into your sport.
[33:13.920 -> 33:19.680] Yeah, I quite often just carry a pump around in case I find a ball that needs pumping.
[33:19.680 -> 33:23.840] Yeah, that's what I thought, right, just applying some ice to the glass.
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[33:52.240 -> 33:57.280] prizepicks.com for restrictions and details. Yeah, these questions are from those of you on Instagram.
[33:57.280 -> 34:01.920] So they're mainly for the people playing along at home. I will give Fab multiple choice to try and
[34:01.920 -> 34:07.000] make them a little bit easier. One of them is about his favorite driver, so I do expect him to get that right.
[34:07.000 -> 34:07.500] I believe we-
[34:07.500 -> 34:08.000] Yuki.
[34:08.500 -> 34:10.000] Is Yuki your favorite driver now?
[34:10.000 -> 34:10.500] One of them.
[34:10.500 -> 34:14.000] Yuki is definitely one of my favorite drivers. I would love him on the show.
[34:14.000 -> 34:14.500] Let's go.
[34:14.500 -> 34:20.000] I would absolutely love Yuki on the show, but Fabio Bocca, welcome to the Monaco Grand Prix Quiz.
[34:20.000 -> 34:21.000] Duh-duh-duh-duh!
[34:21.000 -> 34:23.000] Duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh!
[34:23.000 -> 34:25.000] He-he-he-he-he-he! Is this my intro? That's the intro.
[34:25.000 -> 34:27.000] That's really good.
[34:27.000 -> 34:28.000] Thank you.
[34:28.000 -> 34:30.000] Right, Fabio Bocca.
[34:30.000 -> 34:31.000] Okay.
[34:31.000 -> 34:42.000] In Monaco, who holds the record for the most race wins there with six?
[34:42.000 -> 34:45.520] One driver has six race wins in Monaco.
[34:45.520 -> 34:50.520] Is it Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, or Ayrton Senna?
[34:52.160 -> 34:53.000] Ayrton.
[34:54.840 -> 34:56.160] Final answer?
[34:56.160 -> 34:58.960] Final answer, I know it's not Alonso.
[34:58.960 -> 35:01.160] Okay, do you know it's not Hamilton?
[35:01.160 -> 35:03.440] I don't know it's not Hamilton, no.
[35:03.440 -> 35:05.480] So what makes you pick Ayrton over Senna. What makes you pick Ayrton over Lewis?
[35:08.240 -> 35:10.520] I don't know, he's a bit of a goat, isn't he?
[35:10.520 -> 35:11.760] I'm going to go with Ayrton.
[35:11.760 -> 35:14.560] Well, Fabio Bocca, that's one out of one!
[35:14.560 -> 35:15.400] Let's go, baby!
[35:15.400 -> 35:17.040] That's a fantastic start.
[35:17.040 -> 35:19.240] This is for the fans at home,
[35:19.240 -> 35:20.760] because I'm going to get them all right.
[35:20.760 -> 35:22.320] Okay, how about this one?
[35:22.320 -> 35:25.560] In 1996, which is the year Damon Hill won
[35:25.560 -> 35:26.880] the Formula One World Championship.
[35:26.880 -> 35:28.680] Which is the same day as your birthday.
[35:28.680 -> 35:31.880] Well, I wasn't born on 1996.
[35:33.480 -> 35:35.280] There was a crazy race in Monaco.
[35:35.280 -> 35:37.000] Now, we haven't actually seen it.
[35:37.000 -> 35:38.480] I have no idea.
[35:38.480 -> 35:42.240] But basically, barely any cars finished in 1996.
[35:42.240 -> 35:44.360] I don't actually know why.
[35:44.360 -> 35:50.400] But your question is but your question is how many cars finished?
[35:50.400 -> 35:52.400] What kind of a setup is that for a question?
[35:52.400 -> 35:58.360] it's like one day one day the sun burnt out and the world died and no one really
[35:58.360 -> 36:06.080] I have no idea where. I don't really know why but it happened. Anyway, carry on.
[36:08.480 -> 36:11.640] Three, four or five. How many finished the race in 1996?
[36:11.640 -> 36:12.480] Three goals, four goals.
[36:12.480 -> 36:13.840] That's so tight.
[36:13.840 -> 36:16.360] It's very vague, considering even I don't know what happened.
[36:16.360 -> 36:17.600] I'm gonna go three.
[36:19.520 -> 36:20.360] You sure?
[36:21.280 -> 36:22.680] Maybe four, actually.
[36:22.680 -> 36:26.000] I'm gonna go with four actually.
[36:26.000 -> 36:27.000] That would be great!
[36:27.000 -> 36:28.000] Yeah!
[36:28.000 -> 36:30.000] For the people at home.
[36:30.000 -> 36:33.000] If you changed your mind like I did, then well done.
[36:33.000 -> 36:34.000] You got two points.
[36:34.000 -> 36:36.000] I'm crying, I have to admit.
[36:36.000 -> 36:38.000] I may have pushed him up to four there with my eyes.
[36:38.000 -> 36:39.000] What?
[36:39.000 -> 36:42.000] Okay, we did a cheat on that one, I swear.
[36:42.000 -> 36:45.160] This is a difficult thing to do, asking people for questions,
[36:45.160 -> 36:48.040] because one thing I will say,
[36:48.040 -> 36:49.680] is it's amazing to hear from everyone
[36:49.680 -> 36:52.580] about their crazy stats about Monaco,
[36:52.580 -> 36:54.960] but I can't read out half of the questions
[36:54.960 -> 36:57.480] because no one put the answer.
[36:57.480 -> 36:59.960] How am I gonna know the answer?
[36:59.960 -> 37:03.240] It says here, what did Jaguar lose from its car
[37:03.240 -> 37:05.120] after a crash in 2004?
[37:05.120 -> 37:05.960] The nose cone.
[37:06.940 -> 37:07.780] And the diamond?
[37:08.920 -> 37:09.760] Is it the diamond?
[37:09.760 -> 37:11.180] Nah, that wasn't Jag.
[37:12.240 -> 37:14.480] Well, that's what I mean, how would I know?
[37:14.480 -> 37:15.320] That wasn't Jag.
[37:15.320 -> 37:17.040] What is the traditional thing to do
[37:17.040 -> 37:19.040] for the winner of the Monaco Grand Prix?
[37:20.720 -> 37:21.560] Sorry, say again?
[37:21.560 -> 37:23.460] What is the traditional thing to do
[37:23.460 -> 37:25.640] for the winner of the Monaco GP?
[37:26.540 -> 37:27.380] Jump in-
[37:27.380 -> 37:28.520] It was a diamond!
[37:28.520 -> 37:29.800] She said the question after,
[37:29.800 -> 37:31.840] I actually just answered the question!
[37:31.840 -> 37:33.080] Well, it was jag, was it?
[37:33.080 -> 37:36.960] Yeah, but what's the traditional thing to do?
[37:36.960 -> 37:38.180] Do you know the traditional thing?
[37:38.180 -> 37:39.960] Jump in the Red Bull pool.
[37:39.960 -> 37:42.440] Yes, I mean, I don't know, there's no answer.
[37:42.440 -> 37:43.880] I mean, I'm not psychic.
[37:43.880 -> 37:47.200] If you're from Red Bull, anyway. I don't know. Yeah, no answer. I mean, I'm not psychic. If you're from Red Bull anyway, I don't know.
[37:47.200 -> 37:48.640] Yeah, no one else is gonna be celebrating that.
[37:48.640 -> 37:50.640] Get langered, you're in Monaco.
[37:50.640 -> 37:52.640] There's gonna be some big Monaco parties.
[37:52.640 -> 37:55.080] There's gonna be some absolutely huge Monaco parties.
[37:55.080 -> 37:56.520] And I've got so many friends over there
[37:56.520 -> 37:58.160] who I know are gonna have such a great time.
[37:58.160 -> 37:59.720] That's all right, we can watch your Instagram stories
[37:59.720 -> 38:01.080] and cry in bed.
[38:01.080 -> 38:03.120] How, right, this is your next question, proper one.
[38:03.120 -> 38:03.940] All right.
[38:03.940 -> 38:06.000] How many times has Charles Leclerc
[38:06.000 -> 38:15.680] failed to finish his home Grand Prix? Three, five, or seven times?
[38:19.200 -> 38:26.080] It's probably three just with fucking Ferrari, isn't it? I don't know I mean I would have said three
[38:26.080 -> 38:31.880] yeah the answer's three I have no idea why I said seven I had to make up multiple
[38:31.880 -> 38:36.880] choices in my head and I went a bit high. I don't even think he's been in F1 for seven years
[38:36.880 -> 38:40.280] no he hasn't you could have taken F2 into account though. Well apparently the answer's three
[38:40.280 -> 38:44.080] trick question so what am I on? you're on two out of three mate
[38:44.080 -> 38:45.280] what do you mean? you're on two out of three, mate. What do you mean?
[38:45.280 -> 38:46.100] You're on two out of three.
[38:46.100 -> 38:46.940] You got one wrong.
[38:46.940 -> 38:48.040] What was the wrong one?
[38:49.120 -> 38:50.240] Jaguar with the diamond.
[38:50.240 -> 38:51.080] Shit.
[38:51.080 -> 38:52.520] No, how many cars finished the Grand Prix?
[38:52.520 -> 38:53.840] Oh, exactly.
[38:53.840 -> 38:55.560] That was wrong, unfortunately for you.
[38:55.560 -> 38:56.400] Got it.
[38:56.400 -> 38:57.220] Next question.
[38:57.220 -> 39:00.240] How many gear changes, on average,
[39:00.240 -> 39:03.320] per lap at the Monaco Grand Prix?
[39:03.320 -> 39:06.080] Now you asked me the same question last year.
[39:06.080 -> 39:06.920] 36.
[39:09.160 -> 39:10.000] Incorrect.
[39:11.240 -> 39:12.240] I was just teasing.
[39:12.240 -> 39:14.760] Okay, well this is your marble choice.
[39:14.760 -> 39:16.200] 36.
[39:16.200 -> 39:17.600] No, fuck, sorry.
[39:17.600 -> 39:20.440] 44, 50, or 54?
[39:21.640 -> 39:25.960] Oh, it's right in the back of my brain. It's right there, like. That's where everything is in the back of my brain.
[39:25.960 -> 39:27.480] It's right there.
[39:27.480 -> 39:29.480] That's where everything is in the back of my head.
[39:29.480 -> 39:30.440] Everything is there.
[39:30.440 -> 39:34.300] I can just, I can see it from last year.
[39:34.300 -> 39:36.860] This time last year, asking this question,
[39:36.860 -> 39:37.700] what did you say?
[39:37.700 -> 39:39.560] 44, 50 or 54?
[39:40.440 -> 39:41.480] Yeah.
[39:41.480 -> 39:42.320] Was it?
[39:42.320 -> 39:43.140] Yeah.
[39:47.560 -> 39:48.400] 54.
[39:49.280 -> 39:51.120] Sorry, Fab, it's 50.
[39:51.120 -> 39:51.960] The answer is 50.
[39:51.960 -> 39:53.920] I was gonna say 50 as well.
[39:53.920 -> 39:56.400] However, I feel like when we did it last year,
[39:56.400 -> 39:58.320] we gave the answer as something else.
[39:58.320 -> 39:59.160] Don't remember.
[39:59.160 -> 40:00.560] But someone else has sent that in,
[40:00.560 -> 40:05.000] so shout out Waldol Aiden. I don't believe you. Thank you for your wall doll Aiden.
[40:05.440 -> 40:07.560] Thank you for your, thank you for your question.
[40:07.560 -> 40:08.720] I don't believe you.
[40:08.720 -> 40:11.520] You said earlier that you've been looking at the map
[40:11.520 -> 40:13.360] of Monaco and looking at the turns.
[40:13.360 -> 40:14.700] I have, I have.
[40:14.700 -> 40:15.540] Okay.
[40:15.540 -> 40:16.920] So I want quick fight.
[40:16.920 -> 40:18.280] Put your fucking phone down.
[40:18.280 -> 40:19.880] Oh, put your phone down now.
[40:19.880 -> 40:20.720] I'm trying to get the map.
[40:20.720 -> 40:23.480] No, quick answer, bang.
[40:23.480 -> 40:25.000] No, I haven't been looking at the map.
[40:25.000 -> 40:25.840] I saved a photo of it.
[40:25.840 -> 40:28.560] For this question, you've got five seconds to answer.
[40:28.560 -> 40:30.040] No multiple choice.
[40:30.040 -> 40:32.000] As soon as I finish the question.
[40:32.000 -> 40:32.840] Five seconds.
[40:32.840 -> 40:34.140] Here we go.
[40:34.140 -> 40:36.140] How many turns in the Monaco Grand Prix?
[40:37.400 -> 40:39.120] Let me just drive it in my head really quick.
[40:39.120 -> 40:39.940] Three.
[40:39.940 -> 40:40.780] I don't know.
[40:40.780 -> 40:41.620] Four.
[40:41.620 -> 40:42.440] You said you were looking at the track.
[40:42.440 -> 40:43.500] 14.
[40:43.500 -> 40:44.520] No, I know it's more than that.
[40:44.520 -> 40:45.360] 17. No. This is long. No, I know it's more than that. Seventeen.
[40:45.360 -> 40:46.800] No.
[40:46.800 -> 40:48.560] This is long.
[40:48.560 -> 40:49.400] How am I supposed to know that?
[40:49.400 -> 40:51.720] You said you would be looking at the track.
[40:51.720 -> 40:53.560] That's why I picked the bloody question.
[40:53.560 -> 40:55.640] I took a screenshot of the track
[40:55.640 -> 40:57.720] so we could reference the corner names.
[40:57.720 -> 40:59.320] Okay, well there's 19 corners.
[40:59.320 -> 41:00.680] 19, well I said 17.
[41:00.680 -> 41:02.640] All right, we'll just completely skip that question.
[41:02.640 -> 41:03.480] That's close.
[41:03.480 -> 41:06.680] Right, your favorite driver ever. yeah, Fernando Alonso yep
[41:07.240 -> 41:11.400] How many times has he won in Monaco?
[41:13.280 -> 41:18.640] Is it not multiple choice well, he's your favorite driver ever don't you know everything about him no
[41:19.560 -> 41:21.560] Who's your favorite football player?
[41:21.880 -> 41:23.960] Probably Terry Omri. What's his favorite meal?
[41:24.600 -> 41:25.640] Probably for brunch. He likes a BLT with some Who's your favorite football player? Probably Thierry Henry. What's his favorite meal? Probably his favorite holiday.
[41:25.640 -> 41:26.460] For brunch.
[41:26.460 -> 41:30.240] For brunch he likes a BLT with some hula hoops,
[41:30.240 -> 41:31.080] salt and vinegar.
[41:31.080 -> 41:31.900] No way, how do you know that?
[41:31.900 -> 41:33.920] And an orange chili tropicana.
[41:33.920 -> 41:35.800] You've trumped me there.
[41:35.800 -> 41:36.800] You've really trumped me there.
[41:36.800 -> 41:40.040] Right, Fernando Alonso has either won it two times,
[41:40.040 -> 41:42.440] four times, or three times.
[41:42.440 -> 41:44.280] I was gonna say twice.
[41:44.280 -> 41:47.420] Before you even said that I would have said twice.
[41:47.420 -> 41:48.260] Sure.
[41:48.260 -> 41:49.360] No.
[41:49.360 -> 41:50.200] No, I'm not.
[41:50.200 -> 41:52.200] Because now I've got three in the back of my head.
[41:52.200 -> 41:54.340] We're going to have to make a choice between two and three.
[41:54.340 -> 41:55.380] Don't look at me like that.
[41:55.380 -> 41:57.500] Like I'm going to give you a clue because I'm not.
[41:57.500 -> 41:58.340] It's either two or three.
[41:58.340 -> 42:00.300] Okay, I'm going to stick with two then.
[42:01.500 -> 42:02.700] Sure?
[42:02.700 -> 42:03.540] Yeah.
[42:03.540 -> 42:06.000] Yeah, I'm sure. That's correct. Are you going to give yourself a round of applause?
[42:06.000 -> 42:08.000] Yeah, of course he does.
[42:08.000 -> 42:10.000] The Fernando Alonso one.
[42:10.000 -> 42:11.000] Monaco boasts.
[42:11.000 -> 42:12.000] We're not done yet.
[42:12.000 -> 42:13.000] This is the last one.
[42:13.000 -> 42:18.000] Sorry, I was clapping because I thought we were done.
[42:18.000 -> 42:24.600] Honestly, for the future, for listeners, please, when we do this, send the answer because there's
[42:24.600 -> 42:26.380] so many amazing questions
[42:26.380 -> 42:28.600] here that I would love to actually do,
[42:28.600 -> 42:31.400] because they're stuff that I didn't know,
[42:31.400 -> 42:33.840] but I couldn't find some of them on Google,
[42:33.840 -> 42:35.780] and I just can't proof check it,
[42:35.780 -> 42:37.000] so I'd rather just read them out,
[42:37.000 -> 42:38.480] and then if something's wrong.
[42:38.480 -> 42:40.280] You should have text Ruth Buscombe, she would have known.
[42:40.280 -> 42:42.840] She's a busy girl at the moment, though, it's race weekend.
[42:42.840 -> 42:47.400] Monaco boasts the slowest corner in Formula one. Yes
[42:48.120 -> 42:50.440] But how fast is it taken?
[42:51.600 -> 42:53.600] 40 kilometers an hour
[42:54.000 -> 42:58.040] 48 kilometers an hour meters or 58 kilometers
[42:58.960 -> 43:04.920] Don't talk to me like I'm a piece of shit. This is sending from so we trim. Yeah, she's done in Colombo
[43:04.920 -> 43:06.000] It's not me.
[43:06.000 -> 43:08.000] Sovi. It's up with an L.
[43:08.000 -> 43:13.000] Sovi... Sovi... Sovi Trumier is the username.
[43:13.000 -> 43:14.000] Alright, well...
[43:14.000 -> 43:18.000] Yes, it's in Columbus. I don't know the translation to mine now.
[43:18.000 -> 43:24.000] I know, it's one of few turns on the F1 whole calendar where they go down to first gear.
[43:24.000 -> 43:26.160] Okay, so 40, 48 or 58?
[43:26.160 -> 43:28.520] All I can do is assume that they're going down to 40,
[43:28.520 -> 43:29.360] as low as possible,
[43:29.360 -> 43:32.840] which is what, around 30 something, 32 mile an hour.
[43:32.840 -> 43:34.360] Well, that'd be incorrect.
[43:34.360 -> 43:37.400] They take the slowest corner at 48 kilometers an hour.
[43:37.400 -> 43:39.160] So what's that, 40 mile an hour?
[43:39.160 -> 43:40.240] Whoa, if you're lucky.
[43:40.240 -> 43:41.480] So you're telling me that,
[43:41.480 -> 43:43.080] is that that one where you go in
[43:43.080 -> 43:44.720] and it's really, really slow round,
[43:44.720 -> 43:45.340] like a roundabout almost? The hairpin. You're telling me they're is that that one where you go in and it's really really slow round like a roundabout
[43:45.340 -> 43:49.800] The hairpin you're telling me they're taking that 40 miles an hour. No
[43:51.960 -> 43:55.780] No, no, surely not no no
[43:56.120 -> 44:00.060] There is no that's pretty much what this says. There is no chance
[44:00.060 -> 44:07.940] It's the slowest corner in F1 and they take it at 48kmph. Monaco hairpin speed.
[44:07.940 -> 44:10.740] Apparently they take the hairpin at 48kmph.
[44:10.740 -> 44:12.820] 30mph. Miles per hour.
[44:12.820 -> 44:17.020] Yeah, even that is a lot to go round the hairpin.
[44:17.020 -> 44:21.760] You drive your Golf round the hairpin at 30mph mate, you'll be in a bush.
[44:21.760 -> 44:24.720] Drivers travel at 30mph, wow.
[44:24.720 -> 44:25.720] When you watch it on TV,
[44:25.720 -> 44:27.480] it looks like they like roll around.
[44:27.480 -> 44:29.520] I travel everywhere at 30 mile an hour.
[44:30.400 -> 44:33.400] And they go around the slowest part of the track.
[44:33.400 -> 44:35.520] Oh, the Monaco Grand Prix is gonna be a good one.
[44:35.520 -> 44:37.960] I know, however, I have just had my car back
[44:37.960 -> 44:39.600] from the garage again.
[44:39.600 -> 44:42.200] Oh, Fab's garage nightmares have been continuing.
[44:42.200 -> 44:44.320] We've been back and forth, all right.
[44:44.320 -> 44:45.400] The people haven't heard,
[44:45.400 -> 44:48.440] but she had to go back in a couple of times
[44:48.440 -> 44:49.720] because the work wasn't done.
[44:49.720 -> 44:52.500] Now I'm not going to out anyone or name any names,
[44:52.500 -> 44:54.600] but the people who done the car,
[44:54.600 -> 44:57.640] if you're listening, you know who you are.
[44:57.640 -> 44:58.480] Colin.
[44:58.480 -> 45:01.320] But the car's, I must admit the car's good now.
[45:01.320 -> 45:02.480] The car is good now.
[45:02.480 -> 45:05.300] So, listen, all right. Maybe I might just make a last minute break to Monaco. What is it? It's good now. The car is good now. So, listen, all right,
[45:05.300 -> 45:08.020] maybe I might just make a last minute break to Monaco.
[45:08.020 -> 45:09.140] What is it? It's Wednesday night.
[45:09.140 -> 45:11.360] If we leave first thing Thursday,
[45:11.360 -> 45:13.340] take the Golf to Monaco, take it around the track.
[45:13.340 -> 45:15.860] I don't know if she's fit and ready for that
[45:15.860 -> 45:17.540] with that engine light still on.
[45:17.540 -> 45:19.460] I think she's ready, mate.
[45:19.460 -> 45:20.300] I think she's ready.
[45:20.300 -> 45:21.460] I think we leave her homebound
[45:21.460 -> 45:23.180] unless she really needs to go somewhere.
[45:23.180 -> 45:26.260] I've just had DRS attached so golf's quick
[45:27.520 -> 45:33.880] Predictions for the Monaco Grand Prix and let's let's try and get these right. Let's actually be serious
[45:34.520 -> 45:38.800] I'm always serious. Oh actually before we say that on the Sky Sports pod
[45:39.160 -> 45:42.200] Zach Brown they brought up that Zach Brown said
[45:42.600 -> 45:45.160] Zach Brown believes he has got the best
[45:45.160 -> 45:48.800] driver lineup on the current grid now obviously you would say that because
[45:48.800 -> 45:52.680] he's team principal and you would say that about a team but it made me think
[45:52.680 -> 45:58.520] that realistically he actually might like they're both young Oscar is
[45:58.520 -> 46:02.240] probably one of the most exciting young talents and Lando is one of the most
[46:02.240 -> 46:08.080] proven young talents so if they can just get the car right why is Lando one of the most proven young talents so if they can just get the car right... Why is Lando one of the most proven young
[46:08.080 -> 46:11.040] talents? Well he's been quicker than McLaren for a while hasn't he?
[46:11.040 -> 46:14.640] The McLaren hasn't always been as bad as it is now. That's the shame, the
[46:14.640 -> 46:18.680] whole shame about it is that I think everyone's behind Lando, he's
[46:18.680 -> 46:22.440] kind of he's waving the flag for the UK a little bit, he's a likeable guy,
[46:22.440 -> 46:27.700] likeable character but he hasn't had that chance in a top tier car yet.
[46:27.700 -> 46:30.920] So for me, it's, you know, it's kind of the unknown.
[46:30.920 -> 46:32.580] I want him to do well.
[46:32.580 -> 46:35.400] I want him to get in a car and race and be quick
[46:35.400 -> 46:36.240] in a better car.
[46:36.240 -> 46:37.060] So-
[46:37.060 -> 46:38.080] Because that pairing is unbelievable, I think.
[46:38.080 -> 46:40.660] Yeah. And I think Lando does wonders for the sport,
[46:40.660 -> 46:42.240] just his attitude to it.
[46:42.240 -> 46:45.520] And we spoke about seeing him and George on the grid
[46:45.520 -> 46:46.720] a couple of weeks ago in Miami
[46:46.720 -> 46:47.960] and they were bantering about
[46:47.960 -> 46:49.720] and that's kind of the lighthearted shit that you want
[46:49.720 -> 46:52.400] in F1, in my opinion.
[46:52.400 -> 46:55.720] So he's great for the sport, but is him and Oscar
[46:55.720 -> 46:58.640] the star duo?
[46:58.640 -> 46:59.480] Don't know.
[46:59.480 -> 47:00.880] You won't know until you see a car, will you?
[47:00.880 -> 47:02.680] We don't know enough about Oscar still.
[47:02.680 -> 47:04.720] I mean, he's fastest on our leaderboard.
[47:04.720 -> 47:10.320] He's the fastest driver on the Pinstop fastest lap. Oscar Piastri right now is the best driver in the world until
[47:10.320 -> 47:19.120] until proven otherwise. Who knocks him off do you reckon? I... it's a tough one I do
[47:19.120 -> 47:22.160] think it'll happen but I don't know whether it'll be for a while because
[47:22.160 -> 47:25.000] that is quick that is quick. That is quick.
[47:25.000 -> 47:27.500] For me, it's just nice to see the three lads up there,
[47:27.500 -> 47:30.000] Oskar, Oli, Berman and Dragovic.
[47:30.000 -> 47:31.500] Yeah, big weekend for the boys at F2 as well.
[47:31.500 -> 47:34.500] I want to see Oli Berman flying again
[47:34.500 -> 47:38.000] because I fully believe Oli Berman is going to be an F1 driver
[47:38.000 -> 47:40.000] and it's been great following his career.
[47:40.000 -> 47:42.500] Like, you know, we've known Oli for a while
[47:42.500 -> 47:45.080] and it's just amazing to watch him smash in F2.
[47:45.080 -> 47:48.080] So make sure you do, make sure you watch F2 before
[47:48.080 -> 47:49.280] and get behind our boy Ollie.
[47:49.280 -> 47:51.800] And also our other friends like Juan, who we had on.
[47:51.800 -> 47:54.560] On that Stag do that I was on in France,
[47:54.560 -> 47:57.640] I'm in a random town in the middle of nowhere in France.
[47:57.640 -> 48:01.280] I met a guy who fucking works with Ollie Bairman's dad.
[48:01.280 -> 48:02.120] Yeah, the chances are-
[48:02.120 -> 48:02.960] How random is that?
[48:02.960 -> 48:06.800] The chance, and you think it's one of those situations where they're lying but they actually do.
[48:06.800 -> 48:09.760] Yeah I was like, yeah right mate, sound, sound. He's like look I'm wearing an Oli Behrman
[48:09.760 -> 48:14.560] hat and I was like sound, really? But actually it turns out he does and he was a cool guy,
[48:14.560 -> 48:17.440] he bought us drinks so, legend, bit of a legend.
[48:17.440 -> 48:20.960] Top three, Monaco, go.
[48:20.960 -> 48:24.560] Max first. Max first. Nah, nah, nah.
[48:24.560 -> 48:25.000] Ooh, glitch. Nah, nah, nah.
[48:25.000 -> 48:25.820] Oh, glitch.
[48:25.820 -> 48:28.020] Nah, glitch. Lag.
[48:28.020 -> 48:28.840] Cut.
[48:28.840 -> 48:29.680] Lag.
[48:31.540 -> 48:32.380] Lag switch.
[48:32.380 -> 48:35.540] Nah, I am going to go Max first. Perez second.
[48:35.540 -> 48:37.060] Okay. Red Bull one, two.
[48:37.060 -> 48:39.500] Yeah. And Alonzo third.
[48:39.500 -> 48:40.540] Wow.
[48:40.540 -> 48:44.100] Charles Leclerc, DNF is my bold prediction.
[48:44.100 -> 48:45.860] What, for the fourth time in a row?
[48:45.860 -> 48:46.820] Wow.
[48:46.820 -> 48:47.980] It'd be really unlucky.
[48:47.980 -> 48:48.820] It would be really unlucky.
[48:48.820 -> 48:49.660] By the way, Ferrari listeners,
[48:49.660 -> 48:52.060] if it isn't three times in a row currently,
[48:52.060 -> 48:53.100] sorry, I don't know.
[48:53.100 -> 48:54.660] I'm going off what I'm being told
[48:54.660 -> 48:56.600] on these Instagram questions.
[48:56.600 -> 48:58.140] Okay, I'm going for
[49:00.340 -> 49:01.780] Lewis Hamilton to win
[49:02.820 -> 49:05.560] because Mercedes have promised big upgrades for him.
[49:05.560 -> 49:07.660] And if they did do big upgrades,
[49:07.660 -> 49:08.740] they'll be here in Monaco.
[49:08.740 -> 49:11.420] Monaco is a track where ultimately the better drivers
[49:11.420 -> 49:12.460] can show how good they are.
[49:12.460 -> 49:15.000] So I think Lewis Hamilton to win.
[49:15.000 -> 49:17.460] And I'll say that because Lewis is great.
[49:18.820 -> 49:21.380] Second Max, third Alonso.
[49:22.420 -> 49:24.260] Fuck me, it took you some time,
[49:24.260 -> 49:26.680] but finally you've put Alonso in a prediction. I, mate, I'd love it if Alonso. Fuck me, it took you some time, but finally you've put Alonso in a prediction.
[49:26.680 -> 49:29.720] I, mate, I'd love it if Alonso won.
[49:29.720 -> 49:32.400] I'd love, I think Alonso wants to win.
[49:32.400 -> 49:34.520] Everyone thinks Alonso wants to win this race
[49:34.520 -> 49:36.640] and people think that he's got a chance here.
[49:36.640 -> 49:38.040] What's your bold prediction?
[49:40.720 -> 49:42.480] Bold prediction,
[49:44.280 -> 49:45.000] Oscar Pistri.
[49:47.000 -> 49:49.920] Oscar Piastri makes it into Q3
[49:51.140 -> 49:54.260] and starts quite high up and gets some good points.
[49:55.400 -> 49:56.960] That's my bold prediction.
[49:56.960 -> 50:00.720] He's a very good, a very good technical, quick,
[50:00.720 -> 50:01.880] young driver.
[50:01.880 -> 50:03.000] Decent points.
[50:03.000 -> 50:04.520] So you think he's going to get in the top 10
[50:04.520 -> 50:05.000] and get some points?
[50:05.000 -> 50:08.000] I think Oscar could finish sixth in a McLaren this week.
[50:08.000 -> 50:09.000] Really?
[50:09.000 -> 50:10.000] Yeah.
[50:10.000 -> 50:11.000] Okay.
[50:11.000 -> 50:13.000] Because it's not really much of an overtaking track.
[50:13.000 -> 50:15.000] It comes down to technicalities a lot more.
[50:15.000 -> 50:19.000] Surely McLaren must have done something with their car in the last two weeks.
[50:19.000 -> 50:22.000] They can't have just been sat there in the garage looking at it thinking,
[50:22.000 -> 50:23.000] what are we going to do with that?
[50:23.000 -> 50:25.360] Did he win Monaco in the F2?
[50:25.360 -> 50:32.320] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the Pitstop podcast. I have been Fab.
[50:32.320 -> 50:40.480] And I'm Jake. I don't know how you've imagined this episode or what in your head you think you've been listening to
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[50:58.880 -> 51:03.000] Puma socks as well, Puma Motorsport. Shout out. Well one of them is, one of them's
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[52:51.940 -> 52:52.900] It's just tough isn't it?
[52:52.900 -> 52:58.460] Sometimes we go off in tangents and out of nowhere an episode which we thought would be a short one is 51 minutes
[52:58.460 -> 52:59.580] I know mate
[52:59.580 -> 53:03.480] God, I bet people have tried to squeeze us in on their way to work this morning
[53:03.480 -> 53:08.360] I hope you've just about squeezed us in They do say the rough commute to work is about an hour long
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[53:12.960 -> 53:18.640] Maybe not before work, but I don't know have a coffee. Do you think yeah, just stop listening to us?
[53:18.640 -> 53:21.520] Cuz you've had enough already. All right, you've had too much Jake and fab today
[53:24.520 -> 53:28.760] See you guys on no see you guys on Monday
[53:28.760 -> 53:30.640] for our after Monaco race review.
[53:30.640 -> 53:31.720] Yes.
[53:31.720 -> 53:33.680] I am gonna be opening the next podcast
[53:33.680 -> 53:36.720] with Lewis Hamilton, has done it.
[53:36.720 -> 53:37.560] That's what I'm gonna be saying.
[53:37.560 -> 53:39.400] You're gonna be disappointed, man.
[53:39.400 -> 53:40.520] Oh, well, let's see.
[53:40.520 -> 53:42.680] Let's see, thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
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[53:43.720 -> 53:44.560] Bye, guys.
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