An F1 car costs HOW MUCH?!

Podcast: Pitstop

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Welcome back to Episode 25 of the Pitstop Podcast, it’s RACE WEEK once again!! In this episode we answer some of your questions from our comments sections, Fab quizzes jake again with our fan favourite ‘Guess The Driver’ game, and we give you our predictions for the Barcelona GP! Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&A’s, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summary

**Navigating the World of Formula One Racing: A Comprehensive Guide to Barcelona Race Week**

* **Introduction:**

* Welcome to the Pit Stop Podcast, where we delve into the thrilling world of Formula One racing. This week, we're gearing up for the highly anticipated Barcelona race week. Join hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca as they bring you expert insights, predictions, and a deep dive into the latest news and controversies surrounding the sport.

* **Hot Topics and Fan Questions:**

* The hosts kick off the episode by addressing listener questions and comments shared on social media. They engage in lively discussions on various topics, including:

* A hypothetical scenario comparing the racing prowess of Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher if they were teammates at Ferrari.
* Analyzing the recent struggles of Lewis Hamilton and the potential impact on Mercedes' team dynamics.
* Speculating on potential replacements for Hamilton in the future, with Toto Wolff's role as Esteban Ocon's manager adding an intriguing layer to the conversation.
* Debating whether Max Verstappen's exceptional talent would translate into race wins even in a less competitive car like the Haas.

* **The Cost of a 2022 Formula One Car:**

* Jake unveils a fascinating breakdown of the individual costs associated with building a 2022 Formula One car. From the multi-million dollar engines to the surprisingly affordable tires, the hosts shed light on the staggering financial investments required in the sport.

* **Alpine's Developments Ahead of Barcelona:**

* With Fernando Alonso potentially receiving a new car for the Barcelona race, the hosts speculate on the impact this could have on Alpine's performance. They discuss the team's recent struggles and the potential for Alonso to make a significant impact in the upcoming race.

* **Showcasing the Underrated Drivers:**

* The podcast highlights the often-overlooked contributions of drivers lower down the grid. They recognize the talent and determination of these drivers, emphasizing the importance of appreciating their efforts and celebrating their achievements.

* **Barcelona Race Predictions:**

* As the Barcelona race approaches, Jake and Fabio share their predictions for the upcoming weekend. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the teams and drivers, offering their expert opinions on who they believe will come out on top.

* **Conclusion:**

* The hosts wrap up the episode by summarizing the key takeaways and insights discussed throughout the podcast. They leave listeners with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming Barcelona race week, encouraging them to follow the action and engage in the vibrant Formula One community. ## **Pit Stop Podcast Summary**

### **Introduction**

* The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the episode by discussing the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona and express their excitement for the race.
* They mention that they will be doing a watch-along of the race on their YouTube channel, "Pit Stop Jake and Fab," and encourage listeners to join them.

### **Guess the Driver Game**

* The hosts play a game called "Guess the Driver," where they give clues about a Formula One driver and the listeners try to guess who it is.
* The drivers they discuss include Lando Norris, George Russell, Romain Grosjean, Damon Hill, David Coulthard, Martin Brundle, and Alex Albon.

### **Most Positions Gained in 2022**

* The hosts discuss the drivers who have gained the most positions on the grid in the 2022 Formula One season so far.
* Alex Albon is revealed to have gained the most positions, with a total of 27, followed by Russell with 23, Ocon with 18, Latifi with 15, and Stroll with 14.

### **Predictions for the Spanish Grand Prix**

* The hosts give their predictions for the top three finishers in the Spanish Grand Prix.
* Both hosts predict that Charles Leclerc will win the race, with Max Verstappen finishing in second place and Carlos Sainz finishing in third place.

### **Outro**

* The hosts encourage listeners to share the podcast, like it, subscribe to it, and rate it five stars.
* They also mention that they will be back on Monday to give a race review of the Spanish Grand Prix.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:04.040 -> 01:05.520] You made a fucking table!
[01:05.520 -> 01:06.520] You've actually made a- let me see
[01:06.520 -> 01:07.520] I made a whole table
[01:07.520 -> 01:08.520] That's so nice!
[01:08.520 -> 01:09.520] You made a table in no time
[01:09.520 -> 01:11.520] That's what you've been doing
[01:11.520 -> 01:14.520] I come home from work and you've been in your room the whole time
[01:14.520 -> 01:15.520] I love making lights
[01:15.520 -> 01:18.020] And yet the kitchen is still dirty as anything
[01:18.020 -> 01:19.020] None of the plates have been washed
[01:19.020 -> 01:20.020] You've been making a friggin
[01:20.020 -> 01:21.020] Mate I've made a table alright
[01:21.020 -> 01:22.520] You've been making a friggin table on your phone
[01:22.520 -> 01:23.520] Alright well take the piss then
[01:23.520 -> 01:26.720] Bloody hell that took me forever honestly it took me so long.
[01:26.720 -> 01:27.760] It's a wonderful table.
[01:37.040 -> 01:45.840] Welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast. It's race week week Barcelona is here
[01:45.840 -> 01:49.840] Barcelona!
[01:49.840 -> 01:51.840] It's very good fam, it's very good.
[01:51.840 -> 01:55.720] We've tried everything we can to get to Barcelona we've looked at Skyscanner
[01:55.720 -> 02:00.520] and we just can't do it it's a little bit too expensive but welcome back to a
[02:00.520 -> 02:08.440] new episode in today's episode we'll be answering some of the crazy questions you guys have sent us on social media. We're going to give our opinion on
[02:08.440 -> 02:13.440] some things. We'll be speaking about the actual cost of a 2022 Formula One car, because I
[02:13.440 -> 02:17.880] found this fascinating. We'll be looking at Alpine's developments ahead of Barcelona.
[02:17.880 -> 02:23.400] Fernando Alonso might have a new car, Fabs. I believe it when I see it. Fernando Alonso
[02:23.400 -> 02:26.400] might be flying. We'll be sharing some stats from the drivers
[02:26.400 -> 02:28.840] lower down the grid, sharing some love with those
[02:28.840 -> 02:30.480] that we don't usually talk about.
[02:30.480 -> 02:35.200] And finally finishing up with our Barcelona predictions.
[02:35.200 -> 02:36.720] Have you had to think about your predictions yet?
[02:36.720 -> 02:38.960] No, and I never do.
[02:38.960 -> 02:39.800] You always do it off the top of your head.
[02:39.800 -> 02:41.920] So I'm running it off the top of the dime once again.
[02:41.920 -> 02:44.760] Well, once again, it might work for you.
[02:44.760 -> 02:46.880] Hang on, let me just rub my crystal ball for a moment.
[02:46.880 -> 02:49.760] You get quite lucky with your predictions.
[02:49.760 -> 02:51.200] So maybe it's the best way to do it.
[02:51.200 -> 02:52.040] Do you think it's luck?
[02:52.040 -> 02:52.860] Probably not.
[02:52.860 -> 02:53.700] I don't.
[02:53.700 -> 02:54.520] Pure skill.
[02:54.520 -> 02:55.360] Yeah.
[02:55.360 -> 02:56.200] Knowledge.
[02:56.200 -> 02:57.020] Yes.
[02:57.020 -> 02:59.680] It's pure skill and knowledge combined
[02:59.680 -> 03:01.720] with pure factual evidence.
[03:01.720 -> 03:02.560] Well, I can't wait to see you say it.
[03:02.560 -> 03:03.400] That's what it is, Jake.
[03:03.400 -> 03:04.920] I can't wait to see you say it, yeah, mate.
[03:04.920 -> 03:06.200] I'm actually buzzing to hear it.
[03:06.200 -> 03:09.840] And I'm buzzing to hear yours. If you haven't already please do follow the podcast give
[03:09.840 -> 03:14.280] it a five star rating it really helps us out. But yeah the first section of today's podcast
[03:14.280 -> 03:17.920] you guys have been commenting stuff on our TikToks and saying stuff so I took some of
[03:17.920 -> 03:21.480] the comments and I thought we could talk about them and I'm going to jump straight in with
[03:21.480 -> 03:25.200] one of the main questions and Fab I I need your expert opinion on this.
[03:25.200 -> 03:27.200] As a Formula 1 fan and legend.
[03:27.200 -> 03:30.000] There's no other opinion that I could give apart from expertise.
[03:30.000 -> 03:32.000] Well that's what I'd like to hear.
[03:32.000 -> 03:33.000] You're talking to the right fucking guy Jake.
[03:33.000 -> 03:37.000] Good, because I need someone to put some clarity on this situation.
[03:37.000 -> 03:38.000] I'm your man.
[03:38.000 -> 03:46.040] Right. If Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher both drove for Ferrari at the same time, who would have come out on top? Basically, who's the better driver? Schumacher, both drove for Ferrari at the same time. Who would have come out on top?
[03:46.040 -> 03:47.680] Basically, who's the better driver?
[03:47.680 -> 03:48.920] Schumacher.
[03:48.920 -> 03:49.760] Wow.
[03:49.760 -> 03:50.580] Opinion?
[03:50.580 -> 03:51.420] Why?
[03:51.420 -> 03:53.200] Because he's just a better driver.
[03:53.200 -> 03:54.040] Why?
[03:54.040 -> 03:54.880] Fact.
[03:54.880 -> 03:56.240] Factual evidence on record right now.
[03:56.240 -> 03:57.160] Schumacher.
[03:57.160 -> 04:00.160] What makes you back that though?
[04:00.160 -> 04:01.760] Because I just think he's best.
[04:01.760 -> 04:02.680] He's just the best.
[04:02.680 -> 04:08.000] Yeah, it's like, it's like, it's like going back to my fucking football related, uh,
[04:08.640 -> 04:09.680] whatever you want to call it.
[04:09.680 -> 04:10.640] It was like a comparison.
[04:11.280 -> 04:12.880] Who is the best football player of all time?
[04:12.880 -> 04:13.840] Give it to me.
[04:13.840 -> 04:14.880] Ronaldo.
[04:14.880 -> 04:15.600] Yeah, wrong.
[04:15.600 -> 04:17.440] Sat in a messy t-shirt.
[04:17.440 -> 04:17.600] Wrong.
[04:17.600 -> 04:19.280] This is a messy t-shirt as well.
[04:20.000 -> 04:20.960] You're wrong.
[04:20.960 -> 04:21.440] Why?
[04:21.440 -> 04:22.640] Because it's not Ronaldo, is it?
[04:22.640 -> 04:23.200] Who is it then?
[04:23.200 -> 04:23.760] Ronaldinho.
[04:24.320 -> 04:28.200] For God's sake. And Schumacher is the the best driver all time. It's interesting you say that
[04:28.760 -> 04:30.840] Whilst we're on the topic. I want to say
[04:31.440 -> 04:35.440] That the legend Murray Walker who sadly passed away
[04:35.440 -> 04:40.000] I feel like we should bring up his quote because he covered f1 for 25 years
[04:40.000 -> 04:49.580] He saw the likes of Lauda, Prost, Senna, Heikkinen, Mansell, Schumacher And one of his last statements was I used to say Fangio
[04:50.320 -> 04:52.320] is the greatest
[04:52.320 -> 04:54.320] This is like the most read sentence I've ever heard in my life
[04:54.320 -> 04:56.320] You don't even know who Murray Walker is
[04:56.320 -> 04:58.320] I do
[04:58.320 -> 05:00.320] And a fun legend who passed away
[05:00.320 -> 05:02.320] Yeah, oh okay
[05:02.320 -> 05:04.320] That makes complete sense then
[05:04.320 -> 05:05.000] But yeah I'm reading a quote that he said, he said,
[05:05.000 -> 05:07.000] I used to say Fangio is the greatest.
[05:07.000 -> 05:11.000] I think I'm going to have to say very shortly, Lewis Hamilton now.
[05:11.000 -> 05:13.000] Because if you look at it in terms of statistics,
[05:13.000 -> 05:16.000] he's already got more poles than Schumacher.
[05:16.000 -> 05:19.000] And then he goes on to say, he's also in my opinion,
[05:19.000 -> 05:21.000] better than either Schumacher or Senna.
[05:21.000 -> 05:25.820] Because both, both of them adopted various times in their
[05:25.820 -> 05:31.120] career highly debatable driving tactics. Lewis Hamilton has never done anything
[05:31.120 -> 05:34.240] like that and this has come from someone who's got experience for 25 years.
[05:34.240 -> 05:39.120] Wow, well one man's opinion. Have I changed your opinion? Nope. My opinion is
[05:39.120 -> 05:48.560] Michael Schumacher was amazing. I think Lewis Hamilton is better but I think if Lewis
[05:48.560 -> 05:52.120] Hamilton was in that Ferrari it's a completely different era isn't it it's a
[05:52.120 -> 05:56.920] completely different era of driver it's a completely different era of car that
[05:56.920 -> 06:00.460] would suit someone better there's no comparison between the cars then and now
[06:00.460 -> 06:06.540] you can't really compare them no that really. No again back to
[06:06.540 -> 06:11.060] the football like they used to play with pigs bladders. I know that is so true
[06:11.060 -> 06:13.780] like there's some of the old best footballers in the world like Pelé. I remember my
[06:13.780 -> 06:16.540] granddad said to me like I was watching the football with him once and he was
[06:16.540 -> 06:20.220] like you could never have headed a ball in like from the box from the corner
[06:20.220 -> 06:23.940] into the box back in my day because it would just ruin your head because the
[06:23.940 -> 06:31.360] ball was so much heavier. Yeah. So like I don't think those kind of people should be compared. No, you don't need to compare them
[06:31.360 -> 06:33.360] I don't think you should compare them at all like
[06:33.720 -> 06:37.440] Yeah, two different eras two pretty much different races
[06:37.440 -> 06:42.520] I would say though that don't you think when Schumacher was winning and doing what he was doing
[06:42.520 -> 06:44.880] It was probably a more competitive grid
[06:43.960 -> 06:48.020] Schumacher was winning and doing what he was doing it was probably a more competitive grid whereas when Hamilton has gone and won all them seasons in a
[06:48.020 -> 06:51.100] row Mercedes have just been so much better than anyone else.
[06:51.100 -> 06:56.740] At that point you do think that's why he had less poles that's why he has less
[06:56.740 -> 07:01.540] stats they're both arguably the greatest drivers of all time well they are
[07:01.540 -> 07:07.480] they are the greatest drivers of all time together. I wonder if they had a power steering back in the day see that's the thing the
[07:07.480 -> 07:10.200] cars are more the cars are different now and they they wouldn't know of course
[07:10.200 -> 07:14.040] they didn't the cars would have been so raw the cars then would have been
[07:14.040 -> 07:18.920] probably like an f4 car now it wasn't that long ago really yeah but they
[07:18.920 -> 07:21.800] wouldn't have been anywhere near as modernized as they are now they had
[07:21.800 -> 07:29.120] power steering in the early 2000s in there they? I don't know. Did they? Fuck knows. It's good that you know that. Next bit of information please my friend.
[07:29.120 -> 07:32.880] So we're going to finish that with your saying Schumacher? Of course, of course. You shouldn't have
[07:32.880 -> 07:38.160] even asked me that question. Oh yeah, I should have known the answer. I should have known the answer.
[07:38.160 -> 07:43.680] Well, Lewis Hamilton's season so far, let's just say this. George Russell was finished in the top
[07:43.680 -> 07:51.040] five in every race this season and has finished above his teammate Lewis Hamilton in the last four races.
[07:51.040 -> 07:55.840] We've spoke about Hamilton a little bit now, but at what point do they look at this and
[07:55.840 -> 07:58.760] go Russell is now our number one?
[07:58.760 -> 08:02.720] Because that's four races he's finished ahead of him and Russell's been in number five and
[08:02.720 -> 08:08.040] the team have to have like an order of who's the main driver right in case they have to let someone pass no not yet
[08:08.040 -> 08:13.400] It's a bit too early at the minute. Do you still think in that pit in that pit lane though? They're prioritizing Hamilton?
[08:14.040 -> 08:20.480] Because I don't know. I think it's like fair game now between both really I'd say so yeah, I think
[08:21.680 -> 08:26.760] Like we're still way early on I've said this million times that we're still way too early in the season, really.
[08:26.760 -> 08:29.640] To make any comments about that.
[08:29.640 -> 08:34.520] But, but, the fucking tables could be turning.
[08:34.520 -> 08:35.360] You reckon?
[08:35.360 -> 08:36.200] Who knows?
[08:36.200 -> 08:37.020] Who knows?
[08:37.020 -> 08:38.680] It's looking like maybe it will.
[08:38.680 -> 08:40.340] I think we're early on into the season, mate.
[08:40.340 -> 08:42.800] But I think we're only like three races away
[08:42.800 -> 08:45.080] from Mercedes going, nah, We'll do it next year
[08:47.240 -> 08:52.960] Like you've got a thing they want next year They'll just not put any more development into the car and just go we'll come back next year save their budget put all their work
[08:52.960 -> 08:54.880] Into the car for next year
[08:54.880 -> 08:59.760] That's what I've seen a lot of people talking about like Mercedes aren't gonna go all season full pedal to the metal
[09:00.160 -> 09:06.040] Making changes putting all their resources back at the factory into changing the car for this season if they can't get close to winning something
[09:06.360 -> 09:09.440] So there's gonna be a point where they're gonna get fairly close with George
[09:09.440 -> 09:15.760] Well George is fucking third, but how on earth can you have to everyone was saying originally they got different setups
[09:16.020 -> 09:18.020] Hamilton's got test things on his car
[09:18.040 -> 09:24.340] How can you actually get two cars at a garage and the drivers get such different performances?
[09:26.280 -> 09:27.960] Surely it doesn't make any sense to me at all.
[09:27.960 -> 09:32.160] No, but that's fair enough because I don't think we know enough still.
[09:32.160 -> 09:34.320] You're blaming that on us?
[09:34.320 -> 09:38.480] Yeah, no, definitely. I'm 100% blaming it on us.
[09:38.480 -> 09:39.480] I don't think they know enough.
[09:39.480 -> 09:41.480] A fucking wind tunnel comment from last week.
[09:41.480 -> 09:44.440] That wind tunnel, oh yeah, to clear that one up, Fab, do you want to just tell them how
[09:44.440 -> 09:47.920] you get wind tunnel? Yeah, it depends where you finish in the championship. And what did
[09:47.920 -> 09:53.120] we say? I don't know what you said. But it was wrong. Yeah let's not even go back to what I said
[09:53.120 -> 09:57.760] that wasn't the um best thing I possibly could have said. And I know we've spoke about who will
[09:57.760 -> 10:02.800] replace Hamilton many many times before but I found out something really interesting the other day.
[10:02.800 -> 10:05.000] Oh yeah? Yeah, really interesting.
[10:05.000 -> 10:08.240] Who did you say off the top of your head do you think will replace Hamilton by the way?
[10:08.240 -> 10:09.240] I forgot.
[10:09.240 -> 10:10.240] Um...
[10:10.240 -> 10:11.240] Didn't you say Lando?
[10:11.240 -> 10:13.240] But even though Lando's just signed with McLaren.
[10:13.240 -> 10:14.320] I can't remember.
[10:14.320 -> 10:15.320] Who would you say then?
[10:15.320 -> 10:19.360] If you had to give a top three of like most likely currently to replace Hamilton, who
[10:19.360 -> 10:21.280] do you think it could be?
[10:21.280 -> 10:29.480] I'm not saying he's going to be replaced right now or anytime soon but if someone was gonna... Mazel Tov. Come on. I don't know maybe I can be really
[10:29.480 -> 10:32.520] interesting to see Ghazly in there I think that's what I said last time. Yeah you reckon
[10:32.520 -> 10:35.840] Ghazly? That would be quite cool. I reckon the three are like Ghazly. I don't think
[10:35.840 -> 10:40.520] Ghazly but I think it'd be an interesting one. Yeah well who knows but
[10:40.520 -> 10:45.680] we did find out that Toto Wolfff is actually Ocon's manager.
[10:45.680 -> 10:46.880] Ooooooh.
[10:46.880 -> 10:50.160] Which is very interesting, I think, because Ocon is a top driver.
[10:50.160 -> 10:50.960] How does that work?
[10:50.960 -> 10:54.480] I don't know, but Toto Wolff is actually Ocon's manager.
[10:54.480 -> 10:59.840] Like, in charge of everything he does, and so if Toto ever wants to pull Ocon over to Mercedes,
[10:59.840 -> 11:01.360] it's not going to be a hard thing to him to do.
[11:01.360 -> 11:04.400] That's weird. That topic needs to be explored a bit more.
[11:04.400 -> 11:07.660] Yeah, I don't know how- everyone might know that, that might not be massive
[11:07.660 -> 11:13.360] public knowledge, but 150 million percent for one term not wrong, Toto Wolff is Esteban
[11:13.360 -> 11:18.200] Ocon's manager, and if Mercedes want to pull Ocon it would be very easy for him to do,
[11:18.200 -> 11:23.080] and Ocon is a top driver. Do you think Ocon and Russell could work, because I think it
[11:23.080 -> 11:25.520] could. I wonder if there's some, some deep rooted ties there. Do you think Ocon and Russell could work? Because I think it could. I wonder if there's some...
[11:25.520 -> 11:27.520] Mmm, some deep-rooted ties there.
[11:27.520 -> 11:29.520] Do you reckon we could be in something and we're about to get killed?
[11:29.520 -> 11:31.520] I don't know.
[11:31.520 -> 11:33.520] We've just found out some deep, deep dark web secret about Toto Wolf.
[11:33.520 -> 11:35.520] We're gonna have the Austrian Mafia turn up the door.
[11:35.520 -> 11:37.520] The bailiffs are back.
[11:37.520 -> 11:39.520] The bailiffs with knives.
[11:39.520 -> 11:43.520] Yeah, I think Ocon would be a good teammate for Hamilton, I think.
[11:43.520 -> 11:48.680] No, for Russell. I think he'd be happy happy with like he's took the experience from Alonso
[11:49.240 -> 11:53.040] Coming over to drive him one of the best cut one of the okay guys on the grid
[11:53.040 -> 11:58.320] I don't know. It's actually one of the tougher questions. I don't I don't really know I can't make a decision right now
[11:58.320 -> 12:05.280] I'd have to see where George is. Let's really like another five or six races from now. Let's come back to this question.
[12:05.280 -> 12:07.200] Yeah, let's come back to this exact question.
[12:07.200 -> 12:09.120] We want you guys to do the same thing.
[12:09.120 -> 12:12.080] Really watch Ocon, really watch Russell, really watch Hamilton
[12:12.080 -> 12:15.600] and see whether you think Ocon could be Russell's teammate
[12:15.600 -> 12:18.560] because that for me in my head after seeing his manager
[12:18.560 -> 12:22.560] has become like probably like the favourite.
[12:22.560 -> 12:24.560] But whilst we're also on the topic of cars,
[12:24.560 -> 12:25.160] you know I said Max Verstappen is the best driver on the favorite. But whilst we're also on the topic of cars, you know I said
[12:25.160 -> 12:29.520] Max Verstappen is the best driver on the grid. And you agreed. You said you
[12:29.520 -> 12:33.120] agreed with me right now. And a lot of people didn't agree. A lot of people said
[12:33.120 -> 12:36.040] how can you say Max Verstappen when there's a seven-time world champion on the grid?
[12:36.040 -> 12:38.800] I'm sorry Lewis Hamilton is not the best driver on the grid at the moment.
[12:38.800 -> 12:45.640] Like he's clearly not. Unless there's something we're completely missing. But then I wanted to ask,
[12:45.640 -> 12:51.840] do you think that's the car or sheer talent? For example, would he win the championship
[12:51.840 -> 12:55.040] this season in a Haas because it's the same engine?
[12:55.040 -> 12:56.040] No.
[12:56.040 -> 12:59.400] So, is it just the car or is it sheer talent?
[12:59.400 -> 13:02.440] No, he's clearly the most talented guy. Yeah, everyone knows that.
[13:02.440 -> 13:05.400] So if he's the most talented guy, why wouldn't he win in a horse?
[13:05.400 -> 13:06.920] Because it's just not quick enough still,
[13:06.920 -> 13:08.520] but I still think he would be up there.
[13:08.520 -> 13:09.880] I don't think he would win though.
[13:09.880 -> 13:11.480] I think he's so far clear.
[13:12.840 -> 13:13.800] What, in a horse?
[13:13.800 -> 13:15.840] I don't know if he'd win.
[13:15.840 -> 13:17.040] I don't know if he'd win.
[13:17.040 -> 13:19.080] These are just comments that people had put on our TikTok.
[13:19.080 -> 13:20.800] Stappen's clearly the best driver.
[13:22.240 -> 13:24.040] It's a hard one because arguably,
[13:24.040 -> 13:25.920] like Lewis Hamilton's got more accolades. And if you're saying like best driver? It's a hard one because arguably like Lewis Hamilton's got more
[13:25.920 -> 13:30.200] accolades and if you're saying like best driver in terms of accomplishments and
[13:30.200 -> 13:33.960] who's done what and who's who then yeah obviously Lewis Hamilton has the most
[13:33.960 -> 13:38.200] accolades on the grid which would make him like the best driver on the grid
[13:38.200 -> 13:42.680] like for someone who's got history but right now... I'll just never forget that
[13:42.680 -> 13:45.160] clip that I saw when he overtook
[13:45.160 -> 13:49.320] someone on a bend in the rain and like the commentary was going absolutely
[13:49.320 -> 13:54.960] bonkers Hamilton no no this happened yeah in the in the pissing rain went
[13:54.960 -> 14:01.480] around the outside of someone full throttle on a on a bend like most people
[14:01.480 -> 14:04.960] don't have the nuggets to do that no he's you know he's the driver on the
[14:04.960 -> 14:07.320] grid that's got the guts to do that. No, he's the driver on the grid that has got the guts to do that.
[14:07.320 -> 14:08.320] And I think that's gonna work.
[14:08.320 -> 14:09.320] The nuggets.
[14:09.320 -> 14:10.320] The nuggets.
[14:10.320 -> 14:11.320] The golden nuggets!
[14:11.320 -> 14:12.320] Say it with me.
[14:12.320 -> 14:13.320] The nuggets!
[14:13.320 -> 14:14.320] He's got golden nuggets!
[14:14.320 -> 14:15.720] Max Verstappen, he's got orange nuggets.
[14:15.720 -> 14:16.720] You reckon?
[14:16.720 -> 14:17.720] Yeah, because he's...
[14:17.720 -> 14:18.720] Dutch.
[14:18.720 -> 14:19.720] Danish.
[14:19.720 -> 14:20.720] Yeah.
[14:20.720 -> 14:21.720] Danish.
[14:21.720 -> 14:22.720] Dutch.
[14:22.720 -> 14:23.720] Danish pastry.
[14:23.720 -> 14:24.720] It's your favourite pastry of all time.
[14:24.720 -> 14:25.760] Belgian buns! I love Belgian buns.
[14:25.760 -> 14:27.920] You know, like the yellow ones with a cherry on the top.
[14:27.920 -> 14:28.760] Yeah.
[14:28.760 -> 14:29.600] I used to get them from that.
[14:29.600 -> 14:33.000] And if we ever go to the Belgian Grand Prix,
[14:33.000 -> 14:36.280] then I'm gonna make sure that there's just a plethora
[14:36.280 -> 14:38.480] of Belgian buns on the rider every day.
[14:38.480 -> 14:40.800] Oh my God, Belgian buns with a cherry on top.
[14:40.800 -> 14:43.040] I like it when they're lemon, lemon.
[14:43.040 -> 14:43.880] If you went to like a cash flower.
[14:43.880 -> 14:47.200] Do you like the cherry though? Yeah, yeah I do but I take it off straight
[14:47.200 -> 14:50.920] away and you're on its own mmm so don't go with those glass a cherries
[14:50.920 -> 14:54.920] where if you go to a cafe what would you get well like a bakery would you get
[14:54.920 -> 14:59.560] like a chocolate eclair or a gingerbread man I actually do like a chocolate eclair
[14:59.560 -> 15:05.960] very fond of a chocolate eclair I like like a little pecan, one of those little pecan flowers. Woooo!
[15:05.960 -> 15:06.960] Yeah, with the treacle in it.
[15:06.960 -> 15:07.960] Woah!
[15:07.960 -> 15:13.800] And the pecans on top. What else do I like? I also like apple turnovers.
[15:13.800 -> 15:17.200] Yes! Apple turnovers! They're not bad.
[15:17.200 -> 15:21.160] Bit of fruit. Because you can't always be eating like sugary pastries.
[15:21.160 -> 15:27.600] You're right, well if we go to the... something Grand Prix I'll make sure there's some apple turnovers for you.
[15:27.600 -> 15:31.920] If we go to the Apple Grand Prix. Apple Grand Prix, I'll make sure there's some apple turnovers for you.
[15:31.920 -> 15:36.000] Thanks. Okay, well we've come to the conclusion that Max Verstappen wouldn't win in a
[15:36.000 -> 15:39.200] harse but I definitely think he'd be on the podium quite a bit if he was in that car.
[15:39.200 -> 15:42.600] It's a quick car, one of the quickest cars in the grid. Let us know what you think.
[15:42.600 -> 15:45.520] Actually I'm not sure, I think Max Verstappen would win races in a harse. It's one of the quickest cars in the grid. You us know what you think. Actually, I'm not sure. I think Max Verstappen would win races in a Haas.
[15:45.520 -> 15:46.960] It's one of the quickest cars in the grid.
[15:46.960 -> 15:48.320] You think it? You think so?
[15:48.320 -> 15:51.360] Look at Magnussen in that. Magnussen isn't as good as Verstappen, is he?
[15:51.360 -> 15:52.320] A Magnussen's different, right?
[15:52.320 -> 15:53.520] You think a Haas is one of the quickest cars in the grid?
[15:53.520 -> 15:55.520] It is. It is. 100%.
[15:55.520 -> 15:57.040] Interesting.
[15:57.040 -> 16:01.760] On track time, when they've looked at it, it is one of the quickest cars in the grid by an absolute mile.
[16:01.760 -> 16:04.560] I think it was third quickest or something like that.
[16:04.560 -> 16:05.280] Christ alive. Yeah, mate. Haas is quick. I think it was third quickest or something like that. Christ alive.
[16:05.280 -> 16:06.100] Yeah, mate.
[16:06.100 -> 16:06.940] Haas is quick.
[16:06.940 -> 16:08.360] I can't wait to see these comments.
[16:08.360 -> 16:10.640] What do you think about Schumacher?
[16:10.640 -> 16:12.600] Do you think he could maybe get some points this weekend?
[16:12.600 -> 16:13.520] Do you think he's ready?
[16:13.520 -> 16:15.000] I broke my heart.
[16:15.000 -> 16:16.200] Yeah, that was sad.
[16:16.200 -> 16:18.480] So close, so close.
[16:18.480 -> 16:20.240] It just sucked that it was a Vettel.
[16:20.240 -> 16:21.080] He'll get there.
[16:21.080 -> 16:22.440] Isn't it one of our predictions?
[16:22.440 -> 16:26.940] Yeah, I've said Schumacher to get points this season and I would have had to get a tattoo of him.
[16:26.940 -> 16:28.940] I swear it was one of my predictions.
[16:28.940 -> 16:30.940] I was so close to getting a tattoo.
[16:31.020 -> 16:34.220] Yeah, I can't actually remember our predictions we did at the beginning of the season.
[16:34.220 -> 16:36.940] I had George Russell to win in the rain, so I was hoping it rained last week.
[16:36.940 -> 16:40.640] I'm gonna bring him up for old times sake. That George Russell thing could still happen, by the way.
[16:40.640 -> 16:42.800] Is any of your friends around to give him a call?
[16:44.220 -> 16:45.120] It's a bit late.
[16:45.120 -> 16:49.040] Is it? I've got a question to ask him that's all. It's too late. It's definitely too late
[16:49.040 -> 16:53.120] for Matt and Callum is probably pissed out of his head. The calls will be coming soon,
[16:53.120 -> 16:58.800] don't worry about it. Yeah so I was scrolling through Twitter and I found a breakdown of how
[16:58.800 -> 17:04.800] expensive an F1 2022 car actually is per part and I thought it'd be interesting to go through it
[17:04.800 -> 17:05.280] because unless you've seen this or gone looking for it you might not actually know but like one 2022 car actually is per part and I thought it'd be interesting to go through it because
[17:05.280 -> 17:10.880] unless you've seen this or gone looking for it you might not actually know but like what
[17:10.880 -> 17:17.400] do you think the overall value of like one of the 2022 cars is to build so for example
[17:17.400 -> 17:19.400] if someone wrote it off.
[17:19.400 -> 17:20.400] 5 million.
[17:20.400 -> 17:21.400] More.
[17:21.400 -> 17:22.400] 10 million.
[17:22.400 -> 17:23.400] More.
[17:23.400 -> 17:24.400] 20 million.
[17:24.400 -> 17:26.300] Less. 13 million is like the rough estimate
[17:26.300 -> 17:29.500] of how much these 2022 cars are per piece fully.
[17:29.500 -> 17:30.340] Damn.
[17:30.340 -> 17:34.180] And you can see why Haas was fucked after Roman Grosjean.
[17:34.180 -> 17:36.500] Mate, one car being wrote off
[17:36.500 -> 17:38.500] is more than the whole driver's contract for the year.
[17:38.500 -> 17:39.820] Some of the, most of the drivers on the grid,
[17:39.820 -> 17:41.980] I think some of the lowest paying ones
[17:41.980 -> 17:43.340] are on like 500 grand a season.
[17:43.340 -> 17:44.740] And then like a million pound a season,
[17:44.740 -> 17:48.160] they're driving like a 13 million pound car.
[17:48.160 -> 17:50.240] So they need like big cash injections.
[17:50.240 -> 17:53.040] Exactly, you can see why these teams can't afford to crash.
[17:53.040 -> 17:54.560] Guess how much just the engine is?
[17:55.920 -> 17:58.000] Oh like 800,000.
[17:58.000 -> 18:00.320] Mate, 7.5 million.
[18:00.320 -> 18:00.960] Fuck.
[18:00.960 -> 18:02.960] The engine is seriously expensive.
[18:03.520 -> 18:04.880] Seriously expensive.
[18:04.880 -> 18:07.180] Sorry, I've been trying to find my predictions here
[18:07.180 -> 18:08.000] for ages.
[18:08.000 -> 18:09.900] I just found a mixed Schumacher to drive for Ferrari
[18:09.900 -> 18:12.380] and win this season.
[18:12.380 -> 18:13.220] So it's nothing to do with the house.
[18:13.220 -> 18:14.620] You still think that's going to happen?
[18:14.620 -> 18:15.460] Yeah.
[18:15.460 -> 18:16.300] Yeah.
[18:16.300 -> 18:18.140] No, to be fair, you could do it.
[18:18.140 -> 18:18.980] You could do it if like,
[18:18.980 -> 18:20.700] Carl Sainz or someone like,
[18:20.700 -> 18:22.740] was out for a race, gets a cold or something.
[18:22.740 -> 18:29.380] And has to have a two minute pit stop. that could happen interesting looking good mate you definitely beat me on the
[18:29.380 -> 18:34.640] points for the predictions for the races because you keep getting them right oh I
[18:34.640 -> 18:39.320] keep putting people and it's not happening so that's not going very well
[18:39.320 -> 18:42.980] for me I was quite impressed with this though the tires on the car a set of
[18:42.980 -> 18:47.600] four tires only is only five grand I say only but you kind of think there'd be more don't you?
[18:47.600 -> 18:49.920] I was like they look like they'd be worth way more.
[18:49.920 -> 18:51.840] Yeah just the tyres though.
[18:51.840 -> 18:52.880] Yeah a set of them.
[18:52.880 -> 18:54.080] There is a lot of rubber.
[18:54.080 -> 18:59.440] Disc brakes 50 grand, transmission 250,000, cooling system 300,000.
[18:59.440 -> 19:01.360] Similar to like when I take my car for an MOT.
[19:01.360 -> 19:03.840] Yeah when you take your car for an MOT and you've got the Brett telling the story.
[19:04.720 -> 19:06.080] Oh do they not know? Oh, they don't know.
[19:06.080 -> 19:06.920] I suppose they don't know.
[19:06.920 -> 19:08.400] They don't know, oh my God, ladies and gentlemen.
[19:08.400 -> 19:09.720] I can't really because it's-
[19:09.720 -> 19:11.360] Do it a bit like nicer.
[19:11.360 -> 19:12.720] No, but it's like illegal.
[19:12.720 -> 19:15.960] All right, so basically,
[19:15.960 -> 19:18.800] took my car in for an MOT because it was due,
[19:18.800 -> 19:21.640] went down the road to the local MOT garage,
[19:21.640 -> 19:22.840] nice Turkish bloke in there,
[19:22.840 -> 19:24.960] which by the way, I showed him the photos
[19:24.960 -> 19:25.020] of when we went to Imola, and he didn't give a fuck. local MOT garage, nice Turkish bloke in there, which by the way, I showed him the photos
[19:25.020 -> 19:27.420] of when we went to Imola, and he didn't give a fuck.
[19:27.420 -> 19:30.120] He was, do you know what, he, he, everything,
[19:30.120 -> 19:32.040] every time that I spoke to him, everything that he,
[19:32.040 -> 19:33.160] it didn't matter what I said,
[19:33.160 -> 19:34.880] he'd always refer it back to Turkey.
[19:34.880 -> 19:38.080] And I showed him the photos from Imola,
[19:38.080 -> 19:40.720] and he was like, nah, not, not quick.
[19:40.720 -> 19:41.560] I was like, what do you mean?
[19:41.560 -> 19:44.360] He's like, Turkish Grand Prix, much quicker.
[19:44.360 -> 19:46.400] And I was like, and I'm thinking in my head,
[19:46.400 -> 19:49.520] like do Turkey have their own like racing league?
[19:49.520 -> 19:50.680] Or is there like a Grand Prix?
[19:50.680 -> 19:51.760] Like what is he on about?
[19:51.760 -> 19:53.160] I had no idea what he was on about.
[19:53.160 -> 19:55.600] Anyway, changed the brakes on my back wheel
[19:55.600 -> 19:57.860] because one of my back wheels just didn't spin.
[19:57.860 -> 19:59.800] And everything was good.
[19:59.800 -> 20:03.280] Drive home, woke up, drove to work in the morning.
[20:03.280 -> 20:09.720] Absolutely fine, nothing wrong with the car. leave work yeah multiple hours later and I'm driving and I'm
[20:09.720 -> 20:12.240] driving in London traffic and I'm pressing the brake and then all of a
[20:12.240 -> 20:17.040] sudden my foot seems to be going further than what it should be and before I know
[20:17.040 -> 20:21.540] it my foot is going like all the way to the floor on the break absolutely
[20:21.540 -> 20:26.280] petrified I wasn't stopping Jake. My car wasn't stopping.
[20:26.280 -> 20:28.360] You've had a dodgy MOT my friend.
[20:28.360 -> 20:30.840] And I nearly crashed into the car in front of me.
[20:30.840 -> 20:32.400] But good for the handbrake, eh?
[20:32.400 -> 20:34.000] Yeah, for you car nerds out there,
[20:34.000 -> 20:39.000] turns out the brake fluid had leaked because,
[20:39.200 -> 20:40.520] and do you know what he said to me?
[20:40.520 -> 20:43.240] He said, basically, inside your brake caliper,
[20:43.240 -> 20:47.520] there's like a valve, like I don't know what it's made of plastic or rubber or something
[20:47.840 -> 20:53.720] Which like just seals it. It's a seal basically stop the fluid getting out and he said it was burnt
[20:54.160 -> 20:58.480] Now he said the only reason it could be burnt is because I've been bloody racing too hard
[20:58.800 -> 21:01.120] And I've been breaking into corners too heavy
[21:01.120 -> 21:02.000] Ooooooh
[21:02.000 -> 21:04.000] You need to look at them braking points my friend
[21:04.000 -> 21:05.960] I put my hands up and I said, what can I say?
[21:05.960 -> 21:07.560] I've been doing a few launches.
[21:07.560 -> 21:08.400] What could I say?
[21:08.400 -> 21:10.040] I've been flying around these streets
[21:10.040 -> 21:12.360] ever since I got the bloody thing.
[21:12.360 -> 21:14.440] And that's Fab's story of his horror MOT.
[21:14.440 -> 21:15.360] Yeah, there's more to it,
[21:15.360 -> 21:18.520] but we can't say anything for legal reasons.
[21:18.520 -> 21:20.160] Finishing off how expensive the car was,
[21:20.160 -> 21:21.960] carbofiner, monocure, monocure.
[21:21.960 -> 21:23.680] How do you say that again?
[21:23.680 -> 21:25.000] Monocue, Monocue.
[21:25.000 -> 21:26.000] Monocue?
[21:26.000 -> 21:27.000] I'm reading off a table on my phone.
[21:27.000 -> 21:28.000] Donkey, that says.
[21:28.000 -> 21:29.000] I don't know what you're reading.
[21:29.000 -> 21:31.000] Carbon fibre donkey, 1.2 million,
[21:31.000 -> 21:33.000] front, rear wing and nose cone, 560,000.
[21:33.000 -> 21:34.000] You've made a fucking table!
[21:34.000 -> 21:35.000] You've actually made a- let me see.
[21:35.000 -> 21:36.000] I've made a whole table!
[21:36.000 -> 21:37.000] That's so nice!
[21:37.000 -> 21:39.000] You've made a table in night time.
[21:39.000 -> 21:40.000] That's what you've been doing.
[21:40.000 -> 21:43.000] I come home from work and you've been in your room the whole time.
[21:43.000 -> 21:44.000] I love making lights.
[21:44.000 -> 21:47.960] And yet the kitchen is still dirty as anything none of the plates have been washed
[21:47.960 -> 21:52.380] You've been making a table right a friggin table on your phone. Oh, we'll take the piss then
[21:54.880 -> 21:58.920] It's a wonderful table yeah, it costs a lot when you crash car a lot when you crash your car
[21:58.920 -> 22:03.640] You could be looking at 12 13 million to replace it and that is why it's well
[22:06.160 -> 22:11.760] million to replace it and that is why it's well quite funny that Nikita Mazepin actually left Formula One with more spins 22 than race starts 21.
[22:11.760 -> 22:17.280] Oh blimey. Yeah. Which means that he spammed twice in one race. He must have.
[22:17.280 -> 22:20.080] Yeah I didn't even think about it unless it was in qualifying.
[22:20.080 -> 22:24.160] Oh yeah true. Yeah but yeah imagine how much. That's pretty bad.
[22:24.160 -> 22:25.760] That's quite a lot of damage pretty bad damage in it. Yeah
[22:25.880 -> 22:27.400] So yeah, the cars are quite expensive
[22:27.400 -> 22:32.240] So I don't know if me and fabs are gonna get in any of them so as one little disclaimer if anyone hears me
[22:32.240 -> 22:35.320] Drinking a lot. I'm severely dehydrated. What happened today?
[22:35.320 -> 22:40.280] I'm a digger today got heat stroke you people the day I'm bloody I am bloody sunburned
[22:40.280 -> 22:41.440] I'm red as a beetroot
[22:41.440 -> 22:45.480] So if you're editing these tick tocks later, don't you dare put that saturation up because I'm gonna be red as a beetroot. So if you're editing these TikToks later, don't you dare put that saturation up
[22:45.480 -> 22:46.320] because I'm going to be red as anything.
[22:46.320 -> 22:48.280] I swear we told him before that you were going to go
[22:48.280 -> 22:50.080] on the digger one day and you didn't get to go on it,
[22:50.080 -> 22:51.320] but now you've done it, haven't you?
[22:51.320 -> 22:52.280] You've done it.
[22:52.280 -> 22:53.120] I was in a dumper.
[22:53.120 -> 22:54.040] Oh, a dumper.
[22:54.040 -> 22:54.880] You didn't get to do it.
[22:54.880 -> 22:55.720] You did do the digger.
[22:55.720 -> 22:58.240] You sent me that picture of you picking the mud up.
[22:58.240 -> 22:59.480] That's a couple of days ago.
[22:59.480 -> 23:00.760] Sorry, I can't stop drinking.
[23:00.760 -> 23:02.320] Yeah, it's really sunburned.
[23:02.320 -> 23:03.680] I'm really thirsty.
[23:03.680 -> 23:04.880] Really dehydrated.
[23:04.880 -> 23:05.600] We've got a busy day
[23:05.600 -> 23:09.600] filming a podcast with some special guests so we needed to film this the day
[23:09.600 -> 23:14.080] before and get it up and yeah Fab's just coming from work really sunburned. Is it
[23:14.080 -> 23:18.280] just me or is it roasting in here? I think I'm having a hot flush. Stop moaning! I'm having a
[23:18.280 -> 23:24.680] bloody hot flush. So we got Monaco after Barcelona and I found something on
[23:24.680 -> 23:26.120] Twitter. This episode's very much everything I found something on Twitter this episode is
[23:26.120 -> 23:30.400] very much everything I found on Twitter. Now Leclerc obviously crashed the other
[23:30.400 -> 23:37.240] day in that car. Are you aware of Leclerc's history at Monaco? It's not great.
[23:37.240 -> 23:41.880] Mate it's worse than not great like I didn't know this and I've predicted
[23:41.880 -> 23:45.200] Leclerc to win Monaco this year. You do know that was Niki Lauda's car?
[23:45.200 -> 23:46.800] Yeah, I know. Mad.
[23:46.800 -> 23:49.400] The one he drove in the movie we watched.
[23:49.400 -> 23:50.800] Crazy.
[23:50.800 -> 23:52.800] I really want Leclerc to win.
[23:52.800 -> 23:57.400] And, sorry, just to butt in again, it's even worse because I just watched a video of him the other day
[23:57.400 -> 24:02.600] saying how he's like, I used to take this road on the bus to school every day, so I know these fucking roads.
[24:02.600 -> 24:03.400] I saw that.
[24:03.400 -> 24:04.200] Clearly you don't!
[24:04.200 -> 24:06.480] No, he's going to win Monaco this year.
[24:06.480 -> 24:07.640] Yeah, I'd love that.
[24:07.640 -> 24:09.440] But his build up hasn't been great.
[24:09.440 -> 24:12.920] 2017 F2 feature race, suspension issue.
[24:12.920 -> 24:16.280] 2017 F2 sprint race, electrical issue.
[24:16.280 -> 24:17.120] That's not his fault.
[24:17.120 -> 24:19.000] No, no, but it's history at the track.
[24:19.000 -> 24:21.480] 2018 F1 race, brake failure.
[24:21.480 -> 24:24.240] 2019 F1 quali, strategy fail.
[24:24.240 -> 24:27.960] 2019 F1 race, collision, damage, collision
[24:27.960 -> 24:30.920] damage, that wasn't his fault, actually a lot of them aren't his fault!
[24:30.920 -> 24:32.120] That won't happen this year though.
[24:32.120 -> 24:33.440] He's been very unlucky.
[24:33.440 -> 24:34.640] Ferrari are flying.
[24:34.640 -> 24:42.080] 2021 F1 quali crashed, 2022 F1 race, driveshaft, 2022 historic demo run, brake failure, well
[24:42.080 -> 24:45.200] that should definitely say into a wall. Unless it was brake failure.
[24:45.200 -> 24:46.680] Maybe it wasn't his fault.
[24:46.680 -> 24:47.800] Cause it says brake failure
[24:47.800 -> 24:49.640] and I took it straight off Twitter.
[24:49.640 -> 24:51.240] What from?
[24:51.240 -> 24:52.280] Footage crashed the other day.
[24:52.280 -> 24:54.320] So it might not have been his fault.
[24:54.320 -> 24:55.160] Oh yeah, yeah.
[24:55.160 -> 24:55.980] No, I heard something about it.
[24:55.980 -> 24:56.820] It was brake failure.
[24:56.820 -> 24:57.660] Yeah.
[24:57.660 -> 24:59.240] Well, no, it was something on the track maybe.
[24:59.240 -> 25:00.080] Well, I don't know.
[25:00.080 -> 25:00.920] Some oil or some shit, I don't know.
[25:00.920 -> 25:01.760] Well, I don't know.
[25:01.760 -> 25:02.580] I don't know.
[25:02.580 -> 25:04.760] Either way, maybe it's like a bad omen.
[25:04.760 -> 25:07.440] He like that tracks play. He's going to win this year. He's gonna win it this year.
[25:07.440 -> 25:11.080] Interesting. We're getting closer and closer to Barcelona. Alpine have got a new
[25:11.080 -> 25:17.360] rear wing coming. That's kind of interesting. And Alonso isn't slow. Do you
[25:17.360 -> 25:21.040] know what, when we were talking about Mercedes bringing new parts to
[25:21.040 -> 25:29.220] Australia I was like bloody hell here we go and then I checked the comments and everyone's like Mercedes say this every every race really new
[25:29.220 -> 25:31.800] parts to it and then the more I read about it the more I see every team's
[25:31.800 -> 25:36.080] like we're bringing new parts of the race and it's gonna be nice. I think realistically
[25:36.080 -> 25:39.440] like every team on the grid is like making minor changes and doing
[25:39.440 -> 25:42.320] different things to the car every week. That's what happens at the start of
[25:42.320 -> 25:47.000] season. But I guess like you say you're never really gonna know who's gonna do it but apparently you're bringing
[25:47.000 -> 25:51.960] the whole new rear wing so that might make a difference. Apparently Mercedes are looking
[25:51.960 -> 25:55.520] to change their side pods. What are they like at the moment because Ferraris are like big
[25:55.520 -> 26:00.480] bars. Pretty much non-existent. Do you remember when before it started and then before they
[26:00.480 -> 26:04.640] even did the car reveals or maybe it was after, yeah it was after, they had like the aerial
[26:04.640 -> 26:07.200] shots of the cars and you could see how big like
[26:07.200 -> 26:10.880] Aston Martins and Ferraris were Mercedes pretty much haven't got any side pods
[26:10.880 -> 26:14.960] Wow and I think they had probably assumed that like using this technique
[26:14.960 -> 26:18.880] maybe it's going to be good for us but
[26:18.880 -> 26:20.880] Wow I didn't know that
[26:20.880 -> 26:22.880] Russell is doing just fine
[26:22.880 -> 26:24.880] maybe Russell is just a star driver
[26:24.880 -> 26:27.360] if they had said to Russell at the beginning of the season
[26:27.920 -> 26:32.160] You can finish in the top five for the first five races. He would have bit your hand off for that
[26:32.160 -> 26:37.320] Yeah, I'm gonna bite your bloody hand off because I'm starving. You've just eaten. What did you have for dinner?
[26:38.000 -> 26:40.000] Pizza. DINNER!
[26:40.000 -> 26:42.000] Pizza. What did you have for dinner?
[26:42.000 -> 26:44.000] McDonald's, McDonald's.
[26:42.000 -> 26:44.000] What would you have for dinner? McDonald's, McDonald's!
[26:44.000 -> 26:46.000] That's naughty.
[26:46.000 -> 26:48.000] Chicken sandwich.
[26:48.000 -> 26:50.000] Your metabolism is so good that you never put on weight.
[26:50.000 -> 26:52.000] But one day, the day will come
[26:52.000 -> 26:54.000] when you're going to be like
[26:54.000 -> 26:56.000] 35, 40 and you're going to eat that Big Mac
[26:56.000 -> 26:58.000] and you're going to go...
[26:58.000 -> 27:00.000] None of my gloves are going to fit me.
[27:00.000 -> 27:02.000] It's just going to happen in an instant.
[27:02.000 -> 27:04.000] Don't do me fair, your dad's slim.
[27:04.000 -> 27:07.200] You came up with something for this, let's do it now.
[27:07.200 -> 27:09.280] Let's go for him, let's let the people play along at home.
[27:09.280 -> 27:11.560] It'll be a good time to do it.
[27:11.560 -> 27:12.560] Ring-a-ding the music.
[27:12.560 -> 27:19.560] So motherfuckers, we are back with a brand new game!
[27:19.560 -> 27:21.920] Well it ain't brand new.
[27:21.920 -> 27:26.000] You can't do it like that, that'd be way too loud. That'd work, that's ok.
[27:26.000 -> 27:32.000] Guys, we're back with a game, it's not brand new, it's a game that we played, I don't know.
[27:32.000 -> 27:35.000] We've done this loads on early episodes, we haven't done it for a while.
[27:35.000 -> 27:41.000] A little while ago, yeah in the last pod, we played some quizzy games and some fun things,
[27:41.000 -> 27:47.760] and we were like, because the people at home love to play along with us so once again we're gonna play along yeah again just a
[27:47.760 -> 27:51.840] little game a guest the driver guess the driver do you wanna join a start off
[27:51.840 -> 27:55.280] well you got them for me I mean how many got free well have you not got any not
[27:55.280 -> 28:01.680] just you for me I thought we'd be trading off I've got whatever in some
[28:01.680 -> 28:06.120] more never mind all right first one so you're gonna give me a few points and I've got a guess the driver
[28:06.120 -> 28:12.120] yeah yeah okay current or not current or maybe well that's enough information
[28:12.120 -> 28:16.160] all right those of you playing along at home get your thinking caps on and let
[28:16.160 -> 28:20.200] us know what thing you get it on I think the people are gonna get them straight
[28:20.200 -> 28:25.320] away I kind of tried to make him kind of easy,
[28:25.320 -> 28:26.160] but there's only three of them.
[28:26.160 -> 28:28.920] But anyway, so this guy graduated from Honda,
[28:28.920 -> 28:31.800] Suzuka circuit racing school in 2016.
[28:31.800 -> 28:32.960] Nice.
[28:32.960 -> 28:36.400] He finished third in formula two while racing for Carlin.
[28:37.640 -> 28:38.720] Lando Norris.
[28:38.720 -> 28:40.320] And he's 22 years old.
[28:42.120 -> 28:43.720] Was that your final answer?
[28:43.720 -> 28:44.540] No, Lando.
[28:44.540 -> 28:47.000] Yeah, it is. It is my final answer.
[28:47.000 -> 28:49.000] Who is it?
[28:49.000 -> 28:50.000] I'll give you another guess.
[28:50.000 -> 28:53.000] Hang on, one more. Oh, I get another guess? It's 22?
[28:53.000 -> 28:54.000] Yeah.
[28:54.000 -> 28:55.000] Peter Gasly.
[28:55.000 -> 28:56.000] No.
[28:56.000 -> 28:59.000] Peter Gasly's 25 for God's sake! What am I doing?
[28:59.000 -> 29:00.000] Bonus answer.
[29:00.000 -> 29:25.640] Okay, um... Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-d All right, George Russell. No, Fuki Sonoda. The giveaway there was the graduated
[29:25.640 -> 29:27.820] from Honda's Suzuka circuit racing.
[29:27.820 -> 29:30.980] Honda's like a Japanese car manufacturer.
[29:30.980 -> 29:31.880] Give me the next one.
[29:31.880 -> 29:33.420] Okay.
[29:33.420 -> 29:35.880] His determination to become a racing driver
[29:35.880 -> 29:37.400] was evident from a young age.
[29:37.400 -> 29:39.420] And unfortunately at the time,
[29:39.420 -> 29:42.440] his family didn't approve of this radical change
[29:42.440 -> 29:50.780] from the seemingly predetermined career path his parents had laid out for him. He racked up three championship titles over
[29:50.780 -> 29:57.000] his 14-year career and he had a near fatal crash at the Nürburgring severely
[29:57.000 -> 30:07.680] burning a part of his body. Roman Grosjean? No. At the Nürburgring? I don't know, it sounds bad but I knew that it had a crash and
[30:07.680 -> 30:11.520] there was fire involved. So I assumed it could have been him. You can have another guess.
[30:11.520 -> 30:15.840] Alright, so his parents didn't want him to race so I've got a, I was going to say someone from a
[30:15.840 -> 30:27.680] rich family but I think pretty much everyone in the sport is from a rich family. Well most of them. A lot of them aren't. Not all. A lot of them aren't. Not all. Um, okay. Latifi.
[30:27.680 -> 30:28.200] Wrong.
[30:28.200 -> 30:30.080] Oh, for fuck's sake.
[30:30.080 -> 30:31.840] I'm going to give you a bonus hint.
[30:31.840 -> 30:32.280] Go on.
[30:32.280 -> 30:34.160] Historical character.
[30:34.160 -> 30:35.920] Oh, it's not someone currently on the grid?
[30:35.920 -> 30:36.400] Nope.
[30:36.400 -> 30:37.400] Oh.
[30:37.400 -> 30:40.280] Um, Alan Prost.
[30:40.280 -> 30:45.420] I actually think, I actually think that I've done this guy before as well
[30:46.620 -> 30:48.100] Damon Hill
[30:48.100 -> 30:49.560] David Coulthard
[30:49.560 -> 30:52.900] Nikki Lauer just naming my name in random names
[30:53.580 -> 30:57.020] Jim Clapham he could have been in one of those you just named, but I won't accept it
[30:57.020 -> 31:01.220] Yeah, you have to give me one. I've already forgotten what mate we certified strong answer
[31:01.980 -> 31:03.980] Confident answer all right
[31:04.260 -> 31:08.000] I'm gonna give me one strong for confident answer. All right, I'm gonna give you one strong answer. Yeah
[31:09.680 -> 31:11.680] Nikki louder
[31:13.860 -> 31:15.860] Correct
[31:18.600 -> 31:21.020] He got it final number three
[31:22.320 -> 31:24.760] It's gonna have my phone out again. No, I did not
[31:21.400 -> 31:22.800] Final, number three.
[31:24.000 -> 31:24.840] It's good I had my phone out again. No, I did not see your phone.
[31:24.840 -> 31:26.440] I've had my phone here the whole time.
[31:26.440 -> 31:27.640] That was really impressive again.
[31:27.640 -> 31:29.320] I see your eyes go down.
[31:29.320 -> 31:34.320] Right, he first raced in 1984.
[31:34.320 -> 31:35.640] Oh!
[31:35.640 -> 31:38.440] He raced against Ayrton Senna in Formula 3,
[31:38.440 -> 31:41.120] finishing behind him in the World Championship.
[31:41.120 -> 31:43.720] So Ayrton came first and this guy came second.
[31:43.720 -> 31:50.700] He's got nine podiums 98 career points and he is still involved in the sport to this day ladies
[31:50.700 -> 31:55.580] and gentlemen it's the one and only mr.
[31:55.580 -> 32:03.860] no no can we reckon and you just keep no you don't think about this one now
[32:03.860 -> 32:06.880] Alonso's the oldest on the grid what you think Kimi Raikkonen. You just keep na- you don't think about it. He's involved in the sport now! Alonso's the oldest on the grid! What, you think Kimi Raikkonen was racing out in Senna?
[32:06.880 -> 32:08.880] Well, you said he's involved in the sport now.
[32:08.880 -> 32:10.880] So, Fernando Alonso-
[32:10.880 -> 32:12.880] Kimi Raikkonen's gone.
[32:12.880 -> 32:14.880] Well, Fernando Alonso then.
[32:14.880 -> 32:16.880] Who else is old on the grid though?
[32:16.880 -> 32:18.880] What, they still race now?
[32:18.880 -> 32:20.880] I said he's still involved in the sport.
[32:20.880 -> 32:22.880] Oh, you cheeky little shit!
[32:22.880 -> 32:24.880] That's where you've caught me right now.
[32:24.880 -> 32:25.200] That should be a good hint. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Damon Hill. still involved in the sport. Oh, you cheeky little shit. That's where you've caught me. You're right.
[32:25.200 -> 32:27.080] That should be a good, a good hint.
[32:27.080 -> 32:29.240] Ladies and gentlemen, it's Damon Hill.
[32:29.240 -> 32:30.360] Wrong.
[32:30.360 -> 32:32.320] But I'm barking up the right tree.
[32:32.320 -> 32:33.760] You're sniffing up the right post.
[32:33.760 -> 32:34.600] David Coulthard.
[32:34.600 -> 32:36.360] You're licking up the right bloody cur.
[32:36.360 -> 32:37.200] David Coulthard.
[32:37.200 -> 32:38.020] Nope.
[32:39.360 -> 32:42.120] It raced with Art and Senna in 1994.
[32:42.120 -> 32:43.240] Art and Senna.
[32:43.240 -> 32:44.080] Art Attack.
[32:44.080 -> 32:46.920] That's the year Senna sadly passed away, 1994.
[32:48.840 -> 32:50.120] I believe.
[32:50.120 -> 32:51.380] I think.
[32:51.380 -> 32:52.800] No, no, you got this wrong.
[32:52.800 -> 32:55.620] So he first raced in 1984.
[32:55.620 -> 32:56.800] You said 94.
[32:56.800 -> 33:00.520] Nope, his first race with Formula One was in 1984.
[33:00.520 -> 33:01.360] Yeah.
[33:01.360 -> 33:04.560] But he raced against Ayrton Senna in Formula Three.
[33:04.560 -> 33:07.000] Oh. Finishing behind him in the World Championship.
[33:07.000 -> 33:11.000] Okay. Nine podiums, 98 career points and he's still involved in the sport to this day.
[33:11.000 -> 33:13.000] Jake Boyes, what is your answer?
[33:13.000 -> 33:25.840] The answer is, the magnificent, the one and only, the mind-blowing, the spectacular, the sensational
[33:25.840 -> 33:27.840] Martin Brundle
[33:27.840 -> 33:29.840] and he's got him
[33:29.840 -> 33:31.840] yeah
[33:31.840 -> 33:33.840] yeah
[33:33.840 -> 33:35.840] oh my god
[33:35.840 -> 33:37.840] for the last two I have just said a random
[33:37.840 -> 33:39.840] fucking name
[33:39.840 -> 33:41.840] Martin fucking Brundle what a G
[33:41.840 -> 33:43.840] what a legend Martin Brundle is
[33:43.840 -> 33:45.000] oh man that's made me so hot and sweaty.
[33:45.000 -> 33:47.000] Yeah, my head nearly exploded.
[33:49.000 -> 33:53.000] Okay, right, we said we're going to dig into the drivers on the grid we don't usually talk about.
[33:53.000 -> 33:56.000] I love this that I found, this is really impressive.
[33:56.000 -> 33:59.000] Most positions gained in 2022 so far.
[33:59.000 -> 34:02.000] Joe has gained 14 places, like on the grid.
[34:02.000 -> 34:03.000] Oh wait, are you quizzing me right now?
[34:03.000 -> 34:04.000] No, I'm just telling you this.
[34:06.400 -> 34:07.800] Joe has gained 14 places on the grid. Are you quizzing me right now? No, I'm just telling you this. Alright. Joe has gained 14.
[34:08.800 -> 34:09.800] Stroll, 14. Latifi, 15.
[34:09.800 -> 34:10.800] Ocon, 18.
[34:10.800 -> 34:12.200] And they're good, but like...
[34:13.000 -> 34:15.600] It's still good, but I think this is where it gets impressive.
[34:15.600 -> 34:18.400] Russell has gained 23 places.
[34:18.800 -> 34:25.000] But Alex Albon has gained 27 places, the most, out of anyone in Formula 1 this season.
[34:25.000 -> 34:28.000] And I guarantee that the majority of them was probably in one race.
[34:28.000 -> 34:29.000] In Miami.
[34:29.000 -> 34:32.000] Well, from Miami he started 18th and finished 9th, so there's 9 of them.
[34:32.000 -> 34:34.000] From Miami.
[34:34.000 -> 34:38.000] So you've got to think, even when you take them off, he's still gained 18 more.
[34:38.000 -> 34:40.000] That's a lot, isn't it?
[34:40.000 -> 34:43.000] I feel like I gained 18 stone after that pizza earlier.
[34:43.000 -> 34:45.640] It was massive, I ordered 15 inch pizza
[34:45.640 -> 34:49.960] I did not I've actually left three slices. You're looking really red. I'm gonna eat it tomorrow
[34:50.320 -> 34:55.520] Let's give my predictions like we said we wish we were in Barcelona this weekend, but we're gonna be watching it from home
[34:55.520 -> 35:00.220] We're gonna do our watch along which we know you guys love subscribe to our YouTube type in pit stop Jake and fab
[35:00.840 -> 35:10.260] We're gonna give you our top three. We want to know yours send it to us on Instagram at pit stop I'll quickly say though Carlos Sainz has never failed to
[35:10.260 -> 35:14.780] score points at the Spanish Grand Prix so Carlos Sainz is probably gonna be up
[35:14.780 -> 35:19.540] there Wow give us your top three all right I just want to make a note here
[35:19.540 -> 35:25.240] notice how there's no phone in my hand there is no notes notes around. I can see there's no phone in your hand.
[35:25.240 -> 35:26.080] Yep, yep.
[35:26.080 -> 35:28.400] For the people at home, if this is going live on TikTok,
[35:28.400 -> 35:29.240] look at that.
[35:29.240 -> 35:31.320] This is all coming from in here right now.
[35:31.320 -> 35:32.520] Wow!
[35:32.520 -> 35:33.360] First.
[35:33.360 -> 35:34.520] I think mine came from in here as well.
[35:34.520 -> 35:35.480] I just wrote it down.
[35:35.480 -> 35:38.400] First place, Charles Leclerc.
[35:38.400 -> 35:39.220] Wow.
[35:40.480 -> 35:43.560] I've gone first place, Max Verstappen.
[35:43.560 -> 35:44.780] Okay.
[35:44.780 -> 35:46.560] Second place? S stopping. Okay second place sensible
[35:46.840 -> 35:48.840] second place
[35:49.960 -> 35:51.960] The man
[36:06.000 -> 36:08.000] Second is he Spanish?
[36:08.000 -> 36:10.000] Yeah he is!
[36:10.000 -> 36:12.000] So that would make sense!
[36:12.000 -> 36:14.000] That could make perfect sense!
[36:14.000 -> 36:16.000] Second place I've gone Carlos Sainz
[36:16.000 -> 36:18.000] Third place...
[36:18.000 -> 36:20.000] George Russell
[36:20.000 -> 36:22.000] I've gone Russell as well
[36:22.000 -> 36:24.000] Wow!
[36:24.000 -> 36:26.400] Fisty bump on that Love a little fisty bump.
[36:26.400 -> 36:29.800] There are predictions for the Barcelona Grand Prix. Cannot wait for it.
[36:29.800 -> 36:34.200] I assume practice on Friday, qualifiers on Saturday, races on Sunday. I haven't actually looked.
[36:34.200 -> 36:37.800] Yeah, guys, smash the bloody share button.
[36:37.800 -> 36:39.800] Alright, Fab, I'll do the outro.
[36:39.800 -> 36:40.400] You like that?
[36:40.400 -> 36:41.800] Yeah, no, what else could we put up?
[36:41.800 -> 36:42.400] No, let me do it.
[36:42.400 -> 36:43.400] Alright, go on, I'll do the outro.
[36:43.400 -> 36:44.400] Smash that share button.
[36:44.400 -> 36:46.800] Yeah. Press the like target
[36:46.800 -> 36:54.160] button. Flick the subscribe switch up and down seven times and do a loop de loop and
[36:54.160 -> 36:58.760] a roly poly. Can't wait to finish. Yeah. And then what? And then subscribe to the Pissed
[36:58.760 -> 37:06.080] Off Podcast on PissedOffPodcast.com. And rate it. And rate it one star five stars right one star because we need humbling
[37:10.400 -> 37:15.500] Now it needs to be brought back down to earth all this fucking five stars go straight to your head
[37:17.520 -> 37:19.800] Right five stars, please that'd be lovely
[37:20.840 -> 37:22.840] the rain drops
[37:22.840 -> 37:25.000] like Imagine the rating just drops, like absolutely skies down.
[37:25.000 -> 37:26.120] Plummets.
[37:26.120 -> 37:28.400] The podcast just gets deleted and banned.
[37:28.400 -> 37:30.520] Say the signature line, let's get out of here.
[37:30.520 -> 37:32.920] Thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[37:32.920 -> 37:36.680] We will be back on Monday to give you our race review
[37:36.680 -> 37:38.240] in the Barcelona Grand Prix.
[37:38.240 -> 37:39.720] Thank you for being here, hit the follow button
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