BAKU IS HERE & THE NEW FORMULA 1 MOVIE?!

Podcast: Pitstop

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Wed, 08 Jun 2022 22:53:00 -0000

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1587

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Welcome back to Episode 32 of the Pitstop Podcast! We give a brief overview of the CRAZIEST day we had, before looking forward to the Azerbaijan GP this weekend! Sprinkled with a little bit of waffle as it wouldn’t be a Pitstop Podcast without it. Enjoy! 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

**Episode Overview:**

- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the episode by discussing their recent experience filming a video with Ollie Ollerton from the SAS: Who Dares Wins TV show. They express gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledge the challenging nature of the experience.

- They then transition to discussing the upcoming Azerbaijan Grand Prix, also known as the Baku race, which is a fan favorite due to its high-speed nature and challenging circuit layout.

- The hosts introduce a new segment called "Fact or Fiction," where they present two statements about the Baku circuit and ask listeners to send voice notes clarifying which one is accurate. This segment aims to engage the audience and provide them with interesting information about the track.

- They acknowledge the positive feedback they have received from listeners and express their appreciation for the growing support of the podcast.

- The hosts tease an upcoming video project that they claim will be "single-handedly the greatest video idea" they have ever had. They promise to reveal more details in the near future.

- They discuss the previous year's Baku podium, which featured Sergio Perez in first place, Sebastian Vettel in second, and Pierre Gasly in third.

- The hosts make their predictions for the upcoming race, with Jake choosing Verstappen for first, Leclerc for second, and Perez for third. Fabio, on the other hand, predicts Perez for first, Leclerc for second, and Russell for third.

- They engage in a lively debate about whether Sergio Perez has the potential to challenge Max Verstappen for the championship title this season. Fabio expresses skepticism, while Jake believes that a strong performance from Perez in Baku could spark such discussions.

- The hosts discuss a rumor that Pierre Gasly might be moving to Mercedes, acknowledging that it is just a rumor at this point.

- They share a statistic about the number of car accidents caused by insects, highlighting the potential dangers of driving with insects in the car.

- The hosts discuss the potential consequences of sneezing while driving, acknowledging the dangers and wondering if any listeners have experienced such an incident. They invite listeners to send voice notes sharing their experiences.

- They discuss Max Verstappen's poor record at the Baku circuit, having only finished one race and never achieved a podium finish. Despite this, Fabio predicts a win for Verstappen in the upcoming race.

- The hosts share news about Apple's purchase of the rights to a Formula One film starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski. They discuss the significance of this development and speculate on the potential impact it could have on the sport's popularity.

- They reflect on the evolution of Formula One fandom, suggesting that social media and platforms like Drive to Survive have shifted the focus from supporting teams to supporting individual drivers.

- The hosts discuss the positive impact of social media and increased media coverage on the sport, acknowledging that it has led to more investment, better races, and more exciting locations.

- They express their desire to experience various activities, such as going to the moon, riding in a police car, and driving the safety car.

- The episode concludes with the hosts teasing an upcoming video project and encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more exciting content. # Pit Stop Podcast Summary: An Abrupt Farewell and Anticipation for Upcoming Content

## Podcast Hosts:

- Jake Boys
- Fabio Bocca

## Podcast Synopsis:

The Pit Stop podcast abruptly ends its episode due to unforeseen circumstances, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the upcoming content promised by the hosts.

## Key Points:

- The podcast episode is cut short due to urgent matters that require the hosts' immediate attention.
- Despite the abrupt ending, the hosts apologize to their listeners and assure them that they will be back on Sunday with a full-length episode.
- To compensate for the short episode, the hosts announce a series of bonus content to be released in the coming days, including a TikTok video, Instagram updates, a bonus episode on Tuesday, a YouTube video on Tuesday, and a race reaction video on Monday morning.
- The hosts emphasize the need to edit and upload the current episode promptly to begin working on the upcoming content.
- The hosts express their exhaustion and apologize for the inconvenience caused by the abrupt ending.

## Concluding Remarks:

The Pit Stop podcast leaves listeners with a sense of anticipation for the promised bonus content while acknowledging the abrupt nature of the episode's conclusion. The hosts' enthusiasm for the upcoming content aims to make up for the short episode and maintain the engagement of their listeners.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[00:58.120 -> 01:27.200] Fred Meyer, fresh for everyone. Welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast. AHHHHHHHH put as much energy in today's episode as we can.
[01:27.200 -> 01:29.700] Fab's been driving for seven hours today.
[01:29.700 -> 01:32.400] Bit longer, because we had the car- well, someone had a car crash.
[01:32.400 -> 01:37.600] Again, these stupid people on the motorway, crashing their bloody cars means we gotta wait in traffic for 45 minutes.
[01:37.600 -> 01:41.700] We're currently filming this at 10pm, it goes up at midnight, says two hours till this goes live.
[01:41.700 -> 01:46.000] You could say we left it a bit last minute, or you could say perfectly timed.
[01:46.000 -> 01:48.640] I think everything that we do is strategic,
[01:48.640 -> 01:51.200] streamlined, accurate, precise.
[01:51.200 -> 01:53.800] I think the way we do things is perfect for us.
[01:53.800 -> 01:55.120] If we didn't do everything like this,
[01:55.120 -> 01:56.000] it wouldn't be natural.
[01:56.000 -> 01:58.080] Exactly, and it's a good thing we're doing it.
[01:58.080 -> 01:58.920] Yeah, it is a good thing we're doing it.
[01:58.920 -> 01:59.880] Because then it is us, isn't it?
[01:59.880 -> 02:01.800] Yeah, today we've been filming the SAS video
[02:01.800 -> 02:03.240] with Ollie Ollerton we told you about.
[02:03.240 -> 02:04.280] It'll be out on Tuesday.
[02:04.280 -> 02:09.000] You're gonna get a bonus podcast, the Tuesday coming, and a YouTube video on Tuesday.
[02:09.000 -> 02:10.600] Get ready for that because it's hilarious.
[02:10.600 -> 02:11.600] We got edited.
[02:11.600 -> 02:14.580] And shout out to Ollie and the whole of the Breakpoint team.
[02:14.580 -> 02:15.580] They were so welcome.
[02:15.580 -> 02:16.580] And his wife and everyone.
[02:16.580 -> 02:22.040] They made us food and then we did a lovely podcast and then they put us through an hour
[02:22.040 -> 02:24.000] and a half of absolute hell.
[02:24.000 -> 02:25.520] So no thanks to them actually
[02:25.760 -> 02:28.420] It was the worst day of my life and I'll never be going back
[02:28.420 -> 02:29.280] It's so cool
[02:29.280 -> 02:31.360] We're getting these opportunities to go and do stuff like that
[02:31.360 -> 02:35.080] And then when we get there the people we meet are just so amazing like you have the best time ever
[02:35.080 -> 02:38.320] We were in the car going what an amazing group of people. I hope we could do more with them
[02:38.400 -> 02:45.460] Yeah, that's gonna be out Tuesday. Welcome to the pit stop podcast. It's race week and it's Azerbaijan.
[02:45.460 -> 02:46.960] Back ooo circuit.
[02:48.720 -> 02:50.120] People's favorite track.
[02:50.120 -> 02:51.820] A lot of people's favorite track.
[02:51.820 -> 02:52.660] Yeah?
[02:52.660 -> 02:53.800] Yeah. People love it.
[02:53.800 -> 02:56.720] Yeah. Well, it's like the fastest speed track.
[02:56.720 -> 02:59.840] Yeah. And there's that one little bit, one little bit.
[02:59.840 -> 03:00.680] You know the little bit I mean,
[03:00.680 -> 03:01.520] where you have to swing through and round.
[03:01.520 -> 03:03.240] I know exactly what you're talking about.
[03:03.240 -> 03:04.440] And Leclerc crashed into it.
[03:04.440 -> 03:07.000] And there's the famous clip of him going, I'm stupid!
[03:07.000 -> 03:12.520] Do you know what, I heard an Italian guy, heard an Italian guy called Charles Leclerc,
[03:12.520 -> 03:15.400] Charles Leclerc.
[03:15.400 -> 03:17.080] Is it Leclerc or Leclerc?
[03:17.080 -> 03:20.120] Or maybe I even heard himself say Leclerc.
[03:20.120 -> 03:21.680] I don't know, I heard someone on TV say Leclerc.
[03:21.680 -> 03:24.640] I feel like Leclerc is right, but I say Leclerc because I like chocolate glares.
[03:24.640 -> 03:27.800] Do you know what I heard someone on TV say the clerk is right, but I say the clerk as I like chocolate glares Do you know what? I reckon it is. I reckon it's because he's from Monaco
[03:27.880 -> 03:33.100] Yeah, and like Monaco is like kind of French Italian, but also on its own
[03:33.100 -> 03:39.080] Maybe they've adopted the French way of speaking and it's like Leclerc. I wonder what other people's with the phlegm
[03:39.080 -> 03:42.040] You know I'm saying. Yeah, some people say it really wrong though
[03:43.160 -> 03:46.000] Like I think Leclerc or LeClerc are fine.
[03:46.000 -> 03:48.000] I think that's just like a tone.
[03:48.000 -> 03:49.000] If we're wrong, let us know.
[03:49.000 -> 03:54.000] I like the hard, I like, if I was going to spell it, I'd put a K at the end, like a kicking K.
[03:54.000 -> 03:55.000] Nice, nice.
[03:55.000 -> 03:58.000] Kicking K, and it'd be a hard K, so it'd be like Charles LeClerc.
[03:58.000 -> 04:02.000] I tell you what we should set them a challenge to do, everyone listening, our Instagram is at PitStop.
[04:02.000 -> 04:08.800] Send us voice notes of how you pronounce LeClerc. Just on our our messages just send us three second voice notes of you going Leclerc
[04:08.800 -> 04:11.600] Leclerc and we'll play them out on the next pod and then someone will come in with like
[04:11.600 -> 04:15.920] David or something like that yeah we need to bring back the voice notes but yeah it's
[04:15.920 -> 04:19.280] race week today's going to be a bit of a shorter episode we're going to bring you a banging
[04:19.280 -> 04:23.360] episode for Monday after the race but we are knackered and we only have two hours to get
[04:23.360 -> 04:29.840] this filmed and uploaded but we're going to start off by talking about Baku last year so we did the little quiz and people
[04:29.840 -> 04:33.040] probably have learned a lot hope you like them we're going to do them before every race so you
[04:33.040 -> 04:38.080] can learn about the track and you know what we're learning as well so even though we're on even
[04:38.080 -> 04:42.320] though fab's asking me questions and i'm asking him questions we didn't know that shit before fab
[04:42.320 -> 04:47.560] got the info off google do you know what we do? We should do every circuit we do rather than ask, we can ask
[04:47.560 -> 04:51.040] questions as well we should do a section fact or fiction so like we'll find a
[04:51.040 -> 04:55.240] fact and then we'll like we'll make up some absolute baloney about it and I'll
[04:55.240 -> 05:00.040] give you two answers about it. Let's say about Baku I'd be like Baku is the
[05:00.040 -> 05:06.320] fastest street circuit or Baku is the place where Michael Schumacher had a
[05:06.320 -> 05:10.920] tremendous crash in 2009 or something 2009 I don't even know what I'm talking about
[05:10.920 -> 05:12.920] I get the idea, two troops one love
[05:12.920 -> 05:14.420] we can make it really funny
[05:14.420 -> 05:16.920] yeah I'm up for that mate let's let's bring that to the table
[05:16.920 -> 05:20.520] you know what the fans have just got an inside perspective there of how we get
[05:20.520 -> 05:21.420] how we do shit
[05:21.420 -> 05:22.420] that's how we get our ideas
[05:22.420 -> 05:28.200] we sit next to each other on the sofa and we just splurge each other one thing we haven't done for a while this
[05:28.200 -> 05:33.040] is like episode 31 or 32 I feel like it would be nice just to have a quick 60
[05:33.040 -> 05:36.860] seconds roundup and just say thank you to everyone who is listening to the
[05:36.860 -> 05:41.160] podcast like we get so carried away and we don't really ever get the chance to
[05:41.160 -> 05:47.400] say it but the podcast is still in the charts somehow people are listening all our socials are growing we're getting
[05:47.400 -> 05:50.920] amazing messages and people seem to be loving it we meet people in person they
[05:50.920 -> 05:54.760] say that you know we've got them into the sport and you got that dad who said
[05:54.760 -> 06:00.800] shout out to dad on the plane this is amazing guys I heard a story I know
[06:00.800 -> 06:06.400] someone who works as a host on a on a on an airplane and
[06:06.400 -> 06:11.760] she was serving someone in first class and he was watching Drive to Survive on
[06:11.760 -> 06:16.160] the TV and as she's standing there pouring his tea she just asked him about
[06:16.160 -> 06:21.440] it and he turned around to her and he said yeah so I've my son I watch Formula
[06:21.440 -> 06:24.440] One with my son but he never used to be into it and he always wanted his son to
[06:24.440 -> 06:27.800] watch it with him and he never did and then his son
[06:27.800 -> 06:33.420] found out about one drive to survive and to a certain podcast which is really
[06:33.420 -> 06:37.840] funny and that got his son into it and now he watches the Formula One with his
[06:37.840 -> 06:42.920] son and so this person I know was like oh what's the podcast and he was like
[06:42.920 -> 06:45.040] pit stop. Mad.
[06:45.040 -> 06:47.800] What a mad, what a mad thing.
[06:47.800 -> 06:49.720] And the fact that now his son watches it with him
[06:49.720 -> 06:51.080] because of us.
[06:51.080 -> 06:51.920] It's so cool.
[06:51.920 -> 06:52.740] It's unbelievable.
[06:52.740 -> 06:53.580] Yeah, that's so cool.
[06:53.580 -> 06:54.920] That's one of my favorite things about this.
[06:54.920 -> 06:57.200] The demographic goes from like kids to adults
[06:57.200 -> 06:59.320] to like grannies and granddads.
[06:59.320 -> 07:01.040] We get messages from all sorts of people
[07:01.040 -> 07:01.880] that are new to the sport.
[07:01.880 -> 07:05.360] All walks of life, dogs, cats, chimpanzees.
[07:05.360 -> 07:06.600] It makes me so proud though,
[07:06.600 -> 07:08.360] because we do do it at home on our own,
[07:08.360 -> 07:10.360] just chatting shit, staring at each other,
[07:10.360 -> 07:11.200] talking about Formula One.
[07:11.200 -> 07:13.160] But if this is helping people get into the sport,
[07:13.160 -> 07:15.660] like you're helping us get into the sport as well.
[07:15.660 -> 07:16.960] So thanks for being here.
[07:16.960 -> 07:18.520] It's been an amazing journey so far,
[07:18.520 -> 07:21.800] but I can promise you now, this is just the start.
[07:21.800 -> 07:24.720] Like, there is some crazy shit happening.
[07:24.720 -> 07:25.840] Guys, guys, guys, okay.
[07:25.840 -> 07:27.880] We have this video idea.
[07:27.880 -> 07:29.640] Don't tell them it yet, but it's amazing.
[07:29.640 -> 07:33.200] And it's single-handedly the greatest video idea
[07:33.200 -> 07:35.680] I've ever heard in my 26 years of existence.
[07:35.680 -> 07:36.680] Yeah, I agree.
[07:36.680 -> 07:38.000] It's gonna be mega.
[07:38.000 -> 07:40.720] We are gonna, it is gonna be top dollar.
[07:40.720 -> 07:42.760] We're gonna get the whole team in.
[07:42.760 -> 07:44.840] I don't know who that is yet, but there will be a team
[07:44.840 -> 07:48.820] and it's gonna be effing crazy it's going to be the best YouTube video
[07:48.820 -> 07:53.600] It's going to be great world has seen the timeline for that is it's going to be out in less than 60 days
[07:53.600 -> 07:57.120] So you've got two months to wait because it will be a bit you got two months to figure out
[07:57.200 -> 08:00.080] What it could be and wrap your head around it right anyway?
[08:00.080 -> 08:04.640] That's enough of us chatting last race in Baku the podium was Perez won
[08:05.920 -> 08:11.760] Anyway that's enough of us chatting. Last race in Baku, the podium was Perez won, Vettel came second and Gasly came third. So that's a pretty crazy podium for 2021. Gasly got
[08:11.760 -> 08:15.840] a podium, I believe, could be wrong, might be the photo behind me, or that might be when
[08:15.840 -> 08:18.600] he won, I'm not 100% sure. It's also the question on the quiz you won on the last episode. Yeah,
[08:18.600 -> 08:24.240] so that was the podium last week. Last year. Last year. Let's do our predictions a bit
[08:24.240 -> 08:26.000] earlier, not the end of the episode let's
[08:26.000 -> 08:29.360] just give our predictions now what we think this week's gonna be.
[08:29.360 -> 08:33.240] No no we've got a few things to talk about yet but I want your predictions
[08:33.240 -> 08:39.720] Perez won last week who wins this week? Okay well considering the nature of the
[08:39.720 -> 08:43.920] track yeah I think the Red Bulls may be slightly quicker through the corners
[08:43.920 -> 08:45.860] mm-hmm so even though I love my boy Leclerc
[08:46.200 -> 08:54.340] I'm gonna put Verstappen first. Yeah second second Leclerc third Perez. Nice nice podium
[08:54.340 -> 08:56.340] Yeah, no room for Russell
[08:56.880 -> 09:02.000] Russ Russ big Russ boy top five every race so far not gonna think he might sneak a podium
[09:02.660 -> 09:04.660] What Russey dog you talking about?
[09:07.760 -> 09:11.600] I think Russ could be in fifth. Okay!
[09:13.600 -> 09:18.880] My podium's different. I've gone Perez to win, Leclerc second and Russell third. I like how
[09:18.880 -> 09:23.760] you say Perez. Like I say Perez. Well it's better than me calling him Chico. No but you say Perez.
[09:23.760 -> 09:25.300] Perez. Like Perez Hilton. Perez Hilton. I suppose yeah I should say Perez. No I say Perez. Well it's better than me calling him Chico. No but you say Perez. Perez. Like Perez Hilton.
[09:25.300 -> 09:28.100] Perez Hilton. I suppose, yeah, I should say Perez.
[09:28.100 -> 09:29.100] No, I like Perez.
[09:29.100 -> 09:30.300] I think Perez.
[09:30.300 -> 09:31.900] That's probably the correct way to say it.
[09:31.900 -> 09:32.900] Probably not.
[09:33.400 -> 09:34.900] Perez. I think it actually is.
[09:34.900 -> 09:36.400] I think you'll win this week, again.
[09:36.800 -> 09:39.400] Which brings me on to one of my main talking point questions.
[09:39.400 -> 09:40.400] I'd love your opinion on it.
[09:40.400 -> 09:42.100] Because you're not just a new Formula 1 fan.
[09:42.100 -> 09:43.600] You're like a live and breathing expert.
[09:43.600 -> 09:48.920] Mate, I'm Fabio Bocca from Pitstop. Yeah, you're 32 episodes in, like you know what you're on about now. I know everything.
[09:48.920 -> 09:54.180] So it's a simple question, do you think Perez could challenge Verstappen for the
[09:54.180 -> 09:59.360] title this season? I think Alonso takes both of them. Oh shut up! Do I think
[09:59.360 -> 10:03.840] Perez can... no. Like think about it, think about his poles, think about the car. How
[10:03.840 -> 10:05.000] long do you want me to think about it for? You really think no? Yeah. I think about it think about his poles think about the car how long do you want me to think about one last?
[10:05.000 -> 10:08.720] You really think no yeah, I think if Perez wins this weekend
[10:09.520 -> 10:11.520] Everyone will be asking that question
[10:12.040 -> 10:18.880] Genuinely if it's happened even if the Stappon doesn't win this weekend and Perez comes second let ever stop and DNFs or something and Perez
[10:18.880 -> 10:26.360] Come second everyone be asking that question don't or if the Stapstappen and Leclerc both DNF'd this weekend and Russell won, everyone would then
[10:26.360 -> 10:29.360] be saying, Russell could win the championship and only be like 20 points behind.
[10:29.360 -> 10:32.640] I mean, I'll be honest with you, after that performance of what Pierre Gasly put in a
[10:32.640 -> 10:35.080] moniker I think, fucking hell, he's got a shot at it.
[10:35.080 -> 10:38.400] Pierre Gasly, it was for the tyres though, he was only really because he was on such
[10:38.400 -> 10:39.400] bad tyres.
[10:39.400 -> 10:40.880] Gasly, I'm going to start calling him Gasly.
[10:40.880 -> 10:42.360] Gasly, because he's got so much gas.
[10:42.360 -> 10:45.000] Pierre Gasly, he's always gassing it around the corner as hard as he can.
[10:45.000 -> 10:46.840] I've seen rumours by the way.
[10:46.840 -> 10:47.840] Big rumours about Gasly.
[10:47.840 -> 10:48.840] Oh god.
[10:48.840 -> 10:50.560] Yeah, the rumour mill is out.
[10:50.560 -> 10:51.720] Just break them to me.
[10:51.720 -> 10:55.280] There's a little rumour going around that Gasly could go to Mercedes.
[10:55.280 -> 10:59.840] And it's all because, you know, maybe Mercedes look at him not being able to go to Red Bull
[10:59.840 -> 11:02.080] and think, oh, okay, let's snatch him up.
[11:02.080 -> 11:03.800] But I swear I said this like two episodes ago.
[11:03.800 -> 11:04.800] Yeah, you did.
[11:04.800 -> 11:06.640] And he is one of the drivers that could go to Mercedes.
[11:06.640 -> 11:07.600] Well, it's a rumor now.
[11:07.600 -> 11:08.440] It's a rumor, yeah.
[11:08.440 -> 11:10.360] I was chatting shite.
[11:10.360 -> 11:12.240] I would say now, whenever we say something's a rumor
[11:12.240 -> 11:13.240] on the podcast, bear in mind,
[11:13.240 -> 11:14.680] that's just me seeing some tweets
[11:14.680 -> 11:16.160] from a random Formula One account.
[11:16.160 -> 11:18.760] Someone going, what if Mercedes get Gazi?
[11:18.760 -> 11:20.120] Don't tell them where we get our info from,
[11:20.120 -> 11:21.800] because then everyone will crack the code
[11:21.800 -> 11:23.280] and everyone will start doing their own pit stop.
[11:23.280 -> 11:24.800] To be honest, I don't think anyone's gonna get
[11:24.800 -> 11:25.760] shitter info than us.
[11:26.400 -> 11:27.680] Every other podcast had...
[11:27.680 -> 11:29.920] To be fair though, maybe that's why people like Pitstop,
[11:29.920 -> 11:33.520] because we don't just talk about the stuff that everyone reads anyway.
[11:33.520 -> 11:35.680] We get, like, for example, this.
[11:35.680 -> 11:37.920] Matt from WTF1, love this.
[11:37.920 -> 11:41.200] We like WTF1, they follow us, really cool, they have a great podcast.
[11:41.200 -> 11:42.560] But yeah, Matt tweeted,
[11:42.560 -> 11:45.040] what does a driver do if they sneeze while driving?
[11:45.040 -> 11:49.840] And it fascinated me. I was like, yeah, what do you do? You know, like sometimes you just have to sneeze.
[11:49.840 -> 11:50.640] Open the visor.
[11:50.640 -> 11:55.440] No, but you wouldn't have time. What if you're going into a corner? What if you're going at 200 miles an hour and you've got to sneeze?
[11:55.440 -> 11:59.600] When you sneeze, your head goes down, your eyes shut. It could be you in a wall.
[11:59.600 -> 12:02.880] I wonder if a driver has ever crashed because they sneeze.
[12:02.880 -> 12:05.680] Because of a sneeze. Or like, imagine like a bee in their helmet.
[12:05.680 -> 12:08.640] A bee! Even coughing! Coughing makes you shake.
[12:08.640 -> 12:12.360] That's actually, there is actually a statistic for that, which I will pull up while you're
[12:12.360 -> 12:13.360] talking about the next thing.
[12:13.360 -> 12:14.360] Go on, I love a statistic my friend.
[12:14.360 -> 12:19.200] A certain amount of people crash their car, mainly in summer, because a bee has flown
[12:19.200 -> 12:20.200] into the car.
[12:20.200 -> 12:23.720] You would likely crash your car because a moth. If a moth came into your car, you'd
[12:23.720 -> 12:24.720] be in the wall.
[12:24.720 -> 12:25.960] If a moth flew into my car,
[12:25.960 -> 12:27.920] I'm taking my belt off, jumping out the door.
[12:27.920 -> 12:29.640] I don't care how fast I go.
[12:29.640 -> 12:33.120] I was in the car with Callum like about two months ago
[12:33.120 -> 12:36.200] and he's put a spider, it was a dead one,
[12:36.200 -> 12:38.320] but he found a dead spider in my car
[12:38.320 -> 12:41.160] and he put it in the sun visor and put it up.
[12:41.160 -> 12:42.000] No.
[12:42.000 -> 12:43.960] And I came out, he was waiting in the car for me.
[12:43.960 -> 12:46.640] I came out of the shop and me just being stupid, he was like, just pull your visor. This was up. No! And I came out, he was waiting in the car for me, I came out of the shop and me just
[12:46.640 -> 12:49.800] being stupid he was like just pull your visor, this was while I was driving, I was like pulling
[12:49.800 -> 12:53.280] away from the shop doing about 20 miles an hour, he's like just pull your visor down.
[12:53.280 -> 12:56.480] And I didn't think anything of it and I pulled it down and this spider came down and fell
[12:56.480 -> 12:59.680] in my lap and I took both hands off the wheel.
[12:59.680 -> 13:00.680] Just jumped up.
[13:00.680 -> 13:01.680] I freaked, I let out a scream.
[13:01.680 -> 13:04.600] If that's a spider, a moth, you would be out of the car, that's not a lie.
[13:04.600 -> 13:06.000] I let out a scream. If that's a spider, a moth, you would be out the car, that's not a lie. I let out a scream, Jake.
[13:06.000 -> 13:14.000] I'm not joking when I tell you I have at least probably 75 videos of this guy running around his room because there's a moth trying to kill it, trying to find it.
[13:14.000 -> 13:17.000] Sneakingly looking behind the bed, trying to find it.
[13:17.000 -> 13:25.160] Well, look, there's a serious issue with moths in the UK specifically, and when it's a hot, sultry evening and the heat is you know is warm
[13:25.160 -> 13:28.880] in the house you need the window open so what is the solution now I have the
[13:28.880 -> 13:32.920] solution because when I went to Canada when I was a kid they have these kinds
[13:32.920 -> 13:36.320] of solutions you just get some netting that you put in front of the window like
[13:36.320 -> 13:41.260] it fits perfectly around your window it lets all the air in but it's a net so no
[13:41.260 -> 13:45.980] bugs can get in. So what you saying we net the flat? We need to net something.
[13:45.980 -> 13:49.200] We don't get moths in this flat though. Do you know what I should do instead? What? I
[13:49.200 -> 13:52.440] should get one of those princess things that you hang above the bed where it drapes down
[13:52.440 -> 13:56.340] over the bed. Oh my god you should. Or just get a fly swatter. Yeah, or just don't open
[13:56.340 -> 14:00.200] the window. Yeah or just don't open the window. We get so off topic on this podcast. I wonder
[14:00.200 -> 14:02.200] what people think when they listen to it. Do you reckon they laugh at the kind of like-
[14:02.200 -> 14:07.320] I wonder how fast a moth flies at full speed.
[14:07.440 -> 14:09.440] I don't know, they're quick, aren't they?
[14:09.440 -> 14:10.960] They're not slow.
[14:10.960 -> 14:13.600] I reckon like probably slower than a Formula One car.
[14:13.600 -> 14:15.200] I think they're fairly slow, I don't know.
[14:15.200 -> 14:16.720] Do you reckon faster than a Formula One car?
[14:16.720 -> 14:18.000] Oh my God.
[14:18.000 -> 14:18.840] What?
[14:18.840 -> 14:19.880] How fast does a moth fly?
[14:19.880 -> 14:22.800] They can reach speeds of up to 37 miles per hour.
[14:22.800 -> 14:23.960] Oh yeah, slower than a Formula One car.
[14:23.960 -> 14:26.120] And have some of nature's fastest reflexes.
[14:26.120 -> 14:27.360] Wow, I bet you didn't know that.
[14:27.360 -> 14:29.200] They could pace with a horse in a race
[14:29.200 -> 14:31.680] and they get their name from their quick flight patterns.
[14:31.680 -> 14:33.360] All right, let's stop talking about moths now.
[14:33.360 -> 14:34.940] I don't think anyone cares about moths, fam.
[14:34.940 -> 14:37.920] There are nearly 4,000 different species of, oh, skipper.
[14:37.920 -> 14:38.760] What's a skipper?
[14:38.760 -> 14:41.160] No one cares about moths or skippers, get off of it.
[14:41.160 -> 14:43.480] Wait, this isn't even a moth, this is about a skipper.
[14:43.480 -> 14:44.680] What's a skipper?
[14:44.680 -> 14:48.600] I don't know. I don't care what a skipper is. Stop talking about moths. Alright, I'm gonna Google quickly.
[14:48.600 -> 14:51.520] Alright, you Google that and I'm gonna keep talking about what Matt said. Alright.
[14:51.520 -> 14:54.440] Yeah, I feel like if you sneeze whilst you're driving that must be quite dangerous
[14:54.440 -> 15:01.240] and if this is a call-out to anyone who's ever driven a go-kart or any kind of car if you've sneezed while driving and
[15:01.240 -> 15:01.960] had a crash,
[15:01.960 -> 15:06.600] send us a voice note on App Pitstop and we'll play it out loud because I know that's probably
[15:06.600 -> 15:11.400] not the nicest thing for us to do but I am interested to know what would actually happen.
[15:11.400 -> 15:15.400] Moving on to the next thing, we're going to look at Max Verstappen's record at Baku.
[15:15.400 -> 15:20.760] I don't know if you guys know about this, but in his last four races in Baku, he's only
[15:20.760 -> 15:24.360] ever finished one of them and he's never had a podium there.
[15:24.360 -> 15:26.960] He's DNF'd, come fourth, DNF'd and DNF'd.
[15:27.140 -> 15:33.460] So Baku has not been kind to Verstappen and Fab thinks Verstappen's gonna win this week.
[15:33.460 -> 15:36.300] Someone who's never podiumed there. Why this week?
[15:36.300 -> 15:43.500] Up until 2007 there had been over 650,000 car accidents caused by uninvited insects.
[15:43.500 -> 15:45.800] Yeah, Fab, I just asked you a question
[15:47.040 -> 15:51.380] Stappan's never got a podium at Baku. He's only ever finished one race. Don't believe it
[15:51.760 -> 15:54.240] So you really think the Stappan's gonna win? I love the Stappan
[15:54.240 -> 16:01.120] I'd love the Stappan to win but Perez has become my favorite driver. You mean Perez? Perez has become my favorite driver
[16:01.680 -> 16:08.820] Just think he's a legend mate. Just love I just love we said it already yeah when he's drunk
[16:08.820 -> 16:12.620] fucking crow's nest yeah there's a shoe in the water that video just comes out
[16:12.620 -> 16:16.860] his shoes floating in the arms absolutely genius yeah I think big
[16:16.860 -> 16:23.400] weekend for Perez did you see what Apple have done have you heard about this this
[16:23.400 -> 16:26.680] is mega no we now big drive survivors yes Apple have purchased. Have you heard about this? This is mega. No. We know how big drive survivors.
[16:26.680 -> 16:33.160] Yes. Apple have purchased the rights to a Formula One film with an expected budget of
[16:33.160 -> 16:39.600] 140 million. The film star main guy is Brad Pitt, and it's going to be directed by Top
[16:39.600 -> 16:46.120] Gun's Joseph Kaczynski. Brad Pitt played, no. Producers on the project,
[16:46.120 -> 16:48.960] Jerry Bruckheimer and Sir Lewis Hamilton.
[16:48.960 -> 16:50.520] Hamilton is a producer on it.
[16:50.520 -> 16:51.360] Wow.
[16:51.360 -> 16:52.520] And it's a Formula One movie.
[16:52.520 -> 16:55.560] Maybe that's where Hamilton goes into showbiz,
[16:55.560 -> 16:57.920] like after F1.
[16:57.920 -> 16:59.040] How crazy is that?
[16:59.040 -> 17:01.400] Like maybe even six, seven years ago,
[17:01.400 -> 17:04.400] people would have laughed at the idea of Drive to Survive.
[17:04.400 -> 17:09.860] And now they're like, let's do a movie on it. Mate I quite honestly think if you you can
[17:09.860 -> 17:13.560] film anything and as long as you film it correctly it like you could film a pile
[17:13.560 -> 17:18.280] of shit but as long as it's filmed like with a cinematic camera and a bit of a
[17:18.280 -> 17:21.600] storyline to it like where did this where did it come from? Where did this shit come from?
[17:21.600 -> 17:26.560] Then people will want to watch it. You could make a whole story of how it got there. People will want to watch it. Yeah, well, let's put
[17:26.560 -> 17:29.920] it to the test. Let's put it to the test, see what we can do, eh? Alright. We've got
[17:29.920 -> 17:33.520] bonus tasks. Alright, well, after this pod. We can become directors. No, we've done enough
[17:33.520 -> 17:36.800] today. Yeah, we have. That's the last thing I need to do today. Yeah, do you know what,
[17:36.800 -> 17:39.880] we haven't finished, we haven't even started editing the video, though. Oh, we have. I'll
[17:39.880 -> 17:47.760] do that whilst you edit the pod. More fun. I think that um, Drive Survive, people struggled
[17:47.760 -> 17:51.200] at the beginning maybe, some people who have never seen it, and I think that was all because
[17:51.200 -> 17:56.760] like you said, if you've never seen anything like that, you're gonna be like, what is this?
[17:56.760 -> 17:59.920] It's a bit like I saw someone say the other day, when you watch a sitcom or a new show
[17:59.920 -> 18:04.280] or any kind of TV show, the first episode, a bit like Love Island, if anyone's watching
[18:04.280 -> 18:07.800] Love Island at the moment, you watch the first two episodes, first three, and you just think
[18:07.800 -> 18:11.300] this is rubbish, that this is boring, like a few bits might make you laugh, you might
[18:11.300 -> 18:13.840] fancy some of the people, but you think it's rubbish.
[18:13.840 -> 18:19.640] It's because it's not until you know the characters, understand the story, and really grip into
[18:19.640 -> 18:20.880] it, you like it.
[18:20.880 -> 18:24.720] And Drive Survive have done that so well now, because they've built storylines around all
[18:24.720 -> 18:28.640] these people. I guess, yeah, I guess. But you wouldive have done that so well now because they've built storylines around all these people. I guess yeah I guess. You would never have had that. It
[18:28.640 -> 18:31.920] kind of works both ways I was trying to find a comparison there but I mean for
[18:31.920 -> 18:36.360] like for instance SAS Who Dares Wins has I feel like it's gotten worse than what
[18:36.360 -> 18:39.280] it used to be like the first few series. Yeah I don't watch them anymore.
[18:39.280 -> 18:42.000] Like really brutal however it's different people every time so there's
[18:42.000 -> 18:46.480] no story. Yeah they need Oli. But then like oh yeah it's nothing without Oli but it's different people every time so there's no story. Yeah, they need Olly Olly. But then like, oh yeah, it's nothing without Olly.
[18:46.480 -> 18:51.360] But it's like with music, you find that like a lot of the time people are like, oh that
[18:51.360 -> 18:54.880] band, like their first album was the best.
[18:54.880 -> 18:56.040] And it will never be replicated.
[18:56.040 -> 19:00.120] But then you get some bands who are like, their first two albums, three albums were
[19:00.120 -> 19:01.120] like not that good.
[19:01.120 -> 19:03.960] And it was the fourth album that really blew them up and was the amazing one.
[19:03.960 -> 19:06.200] So yeah, I guess it depends really.
[19:06.200 -> 19:09.560] I think like my opinion on it would be
[19:09.560 -> 19:12.360] before Drive Survive and before something like this was out
[19:12.360 -> 19:15.080] and before social media took over Formula One
[19:15.080 -> 19:17.360] because there was a 99% increase,
[19:17.360 -> 19:18.800] the year Drive Survive came out
[19:18.800 -> 19:21.320] and social media for Formula One, 99%.
[19:21.320 -> 19:22.480] Absolutely disgusting.
[19:22.480 -> 19:23.440] Gush and gully.
[19:23.440 -> 19:25.040] So before that it was like barely anything
[19:25.040 -> 19:28.780] I think before drive survive people would have been more likely to support a team
[19:29.080 -> 19:31.200] Whereas now I think you're more likely to support a driver
[19:31.800 -> 19:34.720] Because you you can really follow a driver
[19:35.480 -> 19:39.700] Rather than just a team and I think that's why now you see people think the opposite
[19:39.700 -> 19:45.980] Do you what you think people are more like sport teams now? I think yeah, but but now you can really like a certain driver
[19:45.980 -> 19:48.480] You don't have to just be that I'm a Mercedes. I
[19:49.060 -> 19:54.340] Don't know about how it works in this sport whether people go crazy about it, but I feel like we don't support teams
[19:54.340 -> 19:57.480] We just love all the drivers. So it's easy for us to go. I like Paris now
[19:57.480 -> 20:00.100] Oh this week I'm supporting Hamilton. We can do it because it doesn't matter
[20:00.100 -> 20:04.980] I guess this is so hard for us to tell because we're so biased now because I mean we're surrounded by every day
[20:04.980 -> 20:10.020] I was trying to think back to when I was a kid and I'd watch it in my dad and obviously my dad knew like
[20:10.020 -> 20:16.260] Some of the frontrunners who were on at that time. So like Schumacher Jensen Button Felipe Massa
[20:16.920 -> 20:17.720] Sebastian Vettel
[20:17.720 -> 20:22.180] He was the ones that they were the ones that he would speak about and he would never speak about who was
[20:22.300 -> 20:27.320] At the back of the grid, but that's I I'm thinking now well maybe everyone knows everyone on the grid but
[20:27.320 -> 20:30.320] then again I don't know because I think we just surround ourselves with this all
[20:30.320 -> 20:34.800] the time. No I do think now I do agree with you I do think now everyone would
[20:34.800 -> 20:38.080] know everyone on the grid and that's because everyone's got a social media platform.
[20:38.080 -> 20:41.600] Socials has made this sport something different and no matter what way you
[20:41.600 -> 20:44.760] look at it whether you're a new fan an old fan someone who doesn't like the
[20:44.760 -> 20:47.000] fact that it's changed or does like the
[20:47.000 -> 20:50.920] fact that it's changed it is all amazing for the sport because the end of day all
[20:50.920 -> 20:54.400] this money coming in all this media is what's going to get the better races in
[20:54.400 -> 20:58.280] the better locations. Mate the way I see is and this is not just to do a Formula
[20:58.280 -> 21:03.040] One but this is just a general life rule that I think is that the world is always
[21:03.040 -> 21:05.520] moving forward there's nothing you can do
[21:05.520 -> 21:10.640] to stop it, so you have to adapt with the times and like if you don't think it's as
[21:10.640 -> 21:15.760] good as what it used to be then just look back on the history with fond memories and
[21:15.760 -> 21:20.680] be like that was that period of time and like this is how it is now and don't fight, don't
[21:20.680 -> 21:23.960] turn your nose up at it, like just embrace Formula One is so good now.
[21:23.960 -> 21:25.780] Yeah, no it is amazing, I completely agree is so good now. Yeah. No, it is amazing
[21:25.780 -> 21:31.140] I completely agree and it's only gonna get better like there is gonna get better every year a business
[21:31.140 -> 21:35.280] It's got this many eyes on it. I've got this many opinions, you know, the best mechanics in the world
[21:35.280 -> 21:38.920] This is only gonna get better. Yeah, like everything is going in the right direction
[21:39.720 -> 21:42.960] It's in a great place. We're gonna be racing like spaceships
[21:43.520 -> 21:45.200] Next like couple of hundred years. Elon Musk is like gonna go in a cryo machine. He We're going to be racing like spaceships in the next couple of hundred years.
[21:45.200 -> 21:47.480] Elon Musk is like going to go in a cryo machine.
[21:47.480 -> 21:49.480] He's going to live to be 709.
[21:49.480 -> 21:50.320] He's going to come out.
[21:50.320 -> 21:51.720] He's be like, yeah, flying cars.
[21:51.720 -> 21:53.040] We'll race them.
[21:53.040 -> 21:53.960] I'd like to put out there now,
[21:53.960 -> 21:55.920] if anyone listening works for NASA
[21:56.800 -> 21:58.280] or anything to do with astronauts,
[21:58.280 -> 22:00.600] it's always been a dream of mine to go to the moon.
[22:00.600 -> 22:02.240] So if anyone could make that happen,
[22:02.240 -> 22:03.720] have you got any dreams you want to shout out?
[22:03.720 -> 22:04.800] Someone might be able to make it happen.
[22:04.800 -> 22:06.040] You never know who's listening.
[22:06.040 -> 22:06.880] Yeah.
[22:06.880 -> 22:08.040] Who could you shout out?
[22:08.040 -> 22:10.280] I'd like to go to NASA.
[22:10.280 -> 22:12.080] I'd like to go in a police car.
[22:12.080 -> 22:13.680] I'd like to go in the back of the safety car,
[22:13.680 -> 22:14.840] not actually be arrested.
[22:14.840 -> 22:16.040] I'd just like to drive a police car.
[22:16.040 -> 22:17.520] Burt Mylander.
[22:17.520 -> 22:19.360] Yeah, we want to go in the back of the safety car.
[22:19.360 -> 22:21.760] So Burt Mylander, hit us up.
[22:21.760 -> 22:22.800] I hope that's his name.
[22:22.800 -> 22:24.200] It is, that is his name.
[22:24.200 -> 22:25.000] Anything else you want to do? All my dreams are music related.
[22:25.000 -> 22:26.000] I don't know if anyone can help me with that.
[22:26.000 -> 22:32.040] If anyone works in the Formula 1 and can get Alexis Kings playing one of the shows at
[22:32.040 -> 22:34.480] the end of a race, because that should happen.
[22:34.480 -> 22:37.280] Fabio Bocca from Pitstop should be playing the show at the end.
[22:37.280 -> 22:38.280] Oh, it will happen.
[22:38.280 -> 22:39.280] Oh, it's going to happen, guys.
[22:39.280 -> 22:40.280] Guys, don't worry about it.
[22:40.280 -> 22:42.280] You talk about it like it's already in motion.
[22:42.280 -> 22:46.440] Well, you should see my email inbox.
[22:46.440 -> 22:47.960] You're not sending any more emails
[22:47.960 -> 22:50.280] after you booked us in to do a fucking SAS course,
[22:50.280 -> 22:51.120] my friend.
[22:51.120 -> 22:52.240] You have no idea what I've got lined up.
[22:52.240 -> 22:53.080] I can't wait for you guys to see this video.
[22:53.080 -> 22:54.520] You have no idea what's up my sleeve.
[22:54.520 -> 22:56.600] I thought we got a great email today, didn't we?
[22:56.600 -> 22:57.440] From a very special game.
[22:57.440 -> 22:58.560] Yeah, well, don't say anymore.
[22:58.560 -> 22:59.640] Oh shit, okay.
[22:59.640 -> 23:01.760] Yeah, well, guys, we have to end the podcast.
[23:01.760 -> 23:03.680] From a very special game, I wonder what it is.
[23:03.680 -> 23:07.400] I know it was short and I apologize, but we're going to be back on Sunday with a good one.
[23:07.400 -> 23:11.800] If you need to fill the void, our TikTok is at Pitstop, our Instagram is at Pitstop.
[23:11.800 -> 23:13.800] There's going to be so much content on there.
[23:13.800 -> 23:18.000] You're getting a bonus episode on Tuesday, a YouTube vid on Tuesday, race reaction Monday morning.
[23:18.000 -> 23:22.000] But yeah, we need to get this edited, get it up, and start working on the vid.
[23:22.000 -> 23:24.000] Yeah.
[23:24.000 -> 23:25.320] We do, don't we?
[23:25.320 -> 23:26.320] Yeah, we're shattered.
[23:26.320 -> 23:27.320] I'm fucked, guys.
[23:27.320 -> 23:28.320] Have a good night.
[23:28.320 -> 23:31.120] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast.
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