Podcast: Pitstop
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It’s Thursday which means, Episode 12 of the Pitstop Podcast is here! We talk more about the F1 game, Fab quizzes Jake on the current F1 grid, and jake also shares some lines you can say both in the bedroom and also while watching the F1. It’s a funny episode so buckle up! 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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**Podcast Episode Summary: "Formula One: Beyond the Races"**
**Introduction:**
* Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discuss the absence of a race this weekend and express their disappointment.
* They announce their plans to create YouTube videos centered around the F1 game, inviting listeners to subscribe to their channel.
* Jake and Fab share their experiences playing the F1 game, highlighting the challenges and excitement of virtual racing.
**F1 Fantasy Teams:**
* Fab reveals that he created three teams in the F1 Fantasy league, leading to a discussion about the strategy and tactics involved in selecting drivers and constructors.
* They encourage listeners to share their F1 Fantasy team details and compare points.
**Segment: "Guess the Driver"**
* Fab introduces a new segment where he presents intriguing facts about F1 drivers and challenges Jake to guess their identities.
* The segment features several rounds, each focusing on a different driver.
* Jake successfully identifies Alex Albon, Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, and Fernando Alonso based on the clues provided by Fab.
* They discuss the unique characteristics and backgrounds of these drivers, highlighting their achievements and personalities.
**Additional Topics:**
* Jake and Fab reflect on the dominance of Ferrari in Formula One history and express their hopes for an exciting race in Australia, where Valtteri Bottas secured a victory and set the fastest lap in 2019.
* They discuss the growing popularity of Formula One among football fans and attribute it to the engaging format and the limited number of races per season.
* The hosts reminisce about their childhood memories of school lunches and share anecdotes about their favorite snacks and lunchbox designs.
**Conclusion:**
* Jake and Fab wrap up the podcast by thanking their listeners for their support and encouraging them to follow the podcast and engage with them on social media.
* They express their enthusiasm for the upcoming Formula One season and promise to deliver more entertaining and informative content in future episodes. # Podcast Summary: The Pitstop - Episode Transcript Analysis
**Introduction of the Podcast:**
* Hosts: Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca welcome listeners to their podcast, "The Pitstop."
* The podcast aims to provide entertaining and informative discussions about Formula One racing.
**Game Segment: Guess the Driver**
* Jake and Fabio play a game called "Guess the Driver" with each other.
* Clues are given about a particular driver, and the other person has to guess their identity.
* The game adds a fun and interactive element to the podcast.
**Main Discussion: Favorite Quotes from a Twitter Trend**
* The hosts discuss a popular Twitter trend where people share lines that can be interpreted in both a sexual and Formula One context.
* They read out some of their favorite quotes from the trend, leading to humorous and lighthearted banter.
**Call to Action:**
* Jake and Fabio encourage listeners to screenshot their phones, post it on their Instagram story, and tag "@ThePitstop" to share why they enjoy listening to the podcast.
* They express their appreciation for listener feedback and suggestions for future segments.
**Conclusion:**
* The hosts wrap up the podcast by thanking listeners for their support.
* They remind listeners to follow the podcast, leave a five-star rating, and check out their Instagram account for more content.
* They promise to return on Monday with another episode and tease upcoming YouTube content.
**Overall Message:**
The podcast provides a lighthearted and entertaining take on Formula One racing, featuring discussions, games, and listener interaction.
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[01:00.980 -> 01:10.320] So when I saw on Twitter, some random person tweet of what's a line you can say both in the bedroom and whilst watching F1. Can you think of any?
[01:10.320 -> 01:13.080] Cool, that was tight.
[01:30.400 -> 01:34.280] Welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast. We're back another Thursday. Thank you to those of you that wait for it at midnight. We see you listening to it straight away. I wonder
[01:34.280 -> 01:36.080] where people listen to our podcast.
[01:36.080 -> 01:38.600] This must be the USA if it's that late, surely.
[01:38.600 -> 01:41.000] Yeah, I know. But I mean, like, where are they?
[01:41.000 -> 01:42.760] Oh, where are they? On the toilet?
[01:42.760 -> 01:43.760] Like having a shit?
[01:43.760 -> 01:44.760] I don't know.
[01:44.760 -> 01:45.000] On a train? A lot of shit? I don't know.
[01:45.000 -> 01:46.000] On a train?
[01:46.000 -> 01:49.560] A lot of people, from what we've heard, like, they listen to it on their commute to work
[01:49.560 -> 01:51.120] or their commute to school, so.
[01:51.120 -> 01:52.120] True.
[01:52.120 -> 01:55.000] So those of you in a car, shout out to those of you in a car.
[01:55.000 -> 01:58.760] Yeah, all of you with your driving license, well done.
[01:58.760 -> 02:04.120] Those of you on a train, those of you on a bus, those of you that are walking, those
[02:04.120 -> 02:06.960] of you lying in bed, welcome!
[02:06.960 -> 02:07.920] You've smashed it.
[02:07.920 -> 02:09.600] Thank you for being here.
[02:09.600 -> 02:10.160] Thank you.
[02:10.160 -> 02:13.600] If you haven't already followed the podcast, please do hit that follow button and give it
[02:13.600 -> 02:17.840] a five star review, it really does help us out. We can see the thousands of you that are listening
[02:17.840 -> 02:22.400] every week and if all of you followed us and gave us a five star review then that would be
[02:22.400 -> 02:24.080] absolutely fantastic.
[02:24.080 -> 02:26.560] That would be mega. So we need you,
[02:26.560 -> 02:31.280] big time, absolutely big time. But yeah it's Thursday, no race this weekend so we can't say
[02:31.280 -> 02:35.600] it's race week, gutted about that. Boo, what a shame man. What are we going to do on the weekend
[02:35.600 -> 02:39.040] now we haven't got a race to watch? Well we're just going to have to throw loads of videos on
[02:39.040 -> 02:44.240] our YouTube channel aren't we? Would you like that plug? Yeah I like that a lot. Why don't you tell
[02:44.240 -> 02:46.880] the people a bit more about our YouTube channel?
[02:46.880 -> 02:53.000] I'll tell you what, why don't you, like a sales pitch, tell the people why they should subscribe to our YouTube channel.
[02:53.000 -> 03:00.600] Me? Yeah, go on. Because, Jake, you know, in a digital realm, I don't know what the fuck I'm saying,
[03:00.600 -> 03:07.240] basically, we're just going to be creating content for YouTube Which is a little bit different to the podcast because you can actually see us
[03:07.320 -> 03:07.820] Yeah
[03:07.820 -> 03:13.340] We've had some amazing ideas for YouTube videos and if you want to find us on YouTube just go on one of our bio
[03:13.540 -> 03:19.620] Links on Instagram or tick-tock go free the law. Yeah, we got a link tree with we're pretty big time now
[03:19.620 -> 03:24.980] Or just go on YouTube and type in pit stop Jake and fab you'll find it subscribe. There's gonna be many videos
[03:25.360 -> 03:28.480] We're gonna be making some videos around the F1 game.
[03:28.480 -> 03:29.720] Mwhhhaaa...
[03:29.720 -> 03:31.720] Let's talk F1 game.
[03:31.720 -> 03:34.440] Yeah, let's talk because we have been playing it a lot.
[03:34.440 -> 03:37.000] Um, we don't seem to have got any better.
[03:37.000 -> 03:40.000] Even though we play it like every day.
[03:40.000 -> 03:40.840] Yeah, I know.
[03:40.840 -> 03:43.840] However, we have faith that we're gonna get better.
[03:43.840 -> 03:47.320] So, me and Jake, we're thinking're going to put a little series together,
[03:47.320 -> 03:50.360] a micro series or maybe, maybe longer, who knows?
[03:50.640 -> 03:53.400] But we're going to tackle each race as it comes.
[03:53.400 -> 03:57.680] Which then gives you the opportunity to be Team Jake or Team Fab.
[03:57.680 -> 04:00.840] And you've got to make that guess before you see us race.
[04:01.120 -> 04:05.520] And we're going to take on an F1 season battling each other I think
[04:05.520 -> 04:09.360] it's gonna be Red Bull versus Ferrari, but TBC, but yeah okay it's definitely
[04:09.360 -> 04:13.200] gonna be Red Bull versus Ferrari so you can pick but that's gonna be an amazing
[04:13.200 -> 04:18.760] season we've been watching Quadrant, is it Lando? Yes, and what they do
[04:18.760 -> 04:23.680] with like 20 of them in that lobby that is sick. Oh genius like it kind of reminds me of
[04:23.680 -> 04:27.620] when we were kids and we used to come home from school and we would all get on the Xbox together and
[04:27.620 -> 04:30.740] play like Call of Duty. Just everyone together in one lobby just going
[04:30.740 -> 04:34.700] absolutely crazy. Yeah. That's gotta be a goal we gotta get. Unfortunately none of our
[04:34.700 -> 04:39.140] friends want to fucking play F1 with us. Literally no one. It'll just be us two but
[04:39.140 -> 04:42.500] it should still be funny because we're competing. I would love to get into one
[04:42.500 -> 04:46.520] of them races if you guys do do online races with your friends,
[04:46.520 -> 04:47.940] let us know how we can join
[04:47.940 -> 04:50.860] because we race each other and we race the computer.
[04:50.860 -> 04:53.780] Fab turned off all the brake assists yesterday.
[04:53.780 -> 04:54.620] How did that go?
[04:54.620 -> 04:57.660] Yeah, traction control and whatever the other one was.
[04:57.660 -> 04:58.500] Anti-lock brakes.
[04:58.500 -> 04:59.320] How'd that go?
[04:59.320 -> 05:00.720] Nightmare, mate. Nightmare.
[05:00.720 -> 05:02.900] How are you could, there's no chance anyone could.
[05:02.900 -> 05:04.940] I think whoever left those comments on our videos
[05:04.940 -> 05:07.760] were taking the piss. Someone said we you can't turn all them off and
[05:07.760 -> 05:11.880] we'll be quicker you can't drive that stupid well driving on ice some of us
[05:11.880 -> 05:16.400] can drive like that fab but I don't like to show off not you definitely not me I
[05:16.400 -> 05:20.160] was in a race yesterday I was doing absolutely amazing we started doing
[05:20.160 -> 05:24.680] medium races now so we have to do a pit and have a safety car and this is the
[05:24.680 -> 05:28.580] best I've done I've managed to get from like ninth to first and on the
[05:28.580 -> 05:33.660] fifteenth lap. Did you? Out of nowhere. Yeah I did the one you were struggling at I got to
[05:33.660 -> 05:38.980] pole and then on like the fifteenth lap I just spanned straight out. You did a Lando Norris. I think it was
[05:38.980 -> 05:42.380] actually Lando that just wiped me the McLaren seems to be so quick on that
[05:42.380 -> 05:48.520] game. They are yeah but they just I just saw they updated like the all the stats of the drivers now to match 2022
[05:48.520 -> 05:52.200] so really. What does that mean they'll be like realistic so Ferraris will be
[05:52.200 -> 05:57.000] quicker? Yeah but they ain't yet. They ain't yet our Ferraris really slow on there.
[05:57.000 -> 06:01.080] We've also been playing F1 Fantasy those of you at home have you been playing the
[06:01.080 -> 06:04.440] game Fab load up your F1 Fantasy team and tell us who you've got in because
[06:04.440 -> 06:06.400] Fab's actually cheated because Fab's actually
[06:06.400 -> 06:11.240] registered two teams into our league and you know as well as I do those people
[06:11.240 -> 06:16.280] listening that that is unfair for everyone else who has one team. You should have just made
[06:16.280 -> 06:20.760] more teams as far as I'm concerned. You made three teams! Yeah yeah and I've
[06:20.760 -> 06:26.720] picked the the best one to stay. What's I said you can get rid of one! Because the other one was doing shit!
[06:26.720 -> 06:28.720] What's your everyone fantasy team? Who have you got?
[06:28.720 -> 06:33.040] My team that's doing well at the minute is dubbed Ferrari is King with a little crown.
[06:33.040 -> 06:34.480] So you can see why they're doing well.
[06:34.480 -> 06:38.480] So by any chance you've got any Ferrari drivers? Maybe Ferrari is Constructor?
[06:38.480 -> 06:40.080] By chance, yes.
[06:40.080 -> 06:44.400] I'm gonna just quick, before he tells you the team that he's got, I'm gonna tell you where he is in our league.
[06:44.400 -> 06:46.720] So there's only five people in our league. It's just friends
[06:47.280 -> 06:52.880] One of our friends is actually winning who knows nothing about the one Sam. Yeah, let's look at Sam
[06:52.880 -> 06:59.640] You shout out to Sam Smith. He's got Perez Leclerc Norris signs Schumacher with fart Ferraris constructor. He's winning
[06:59.640 -> 07:03.360] Who's the turbo driver? He's got turbo driver as Leclerc
[07:04.640 -> 07:07.640] turbo in hell turbo turbo turbo
[07:07.640 -> 07:13.360] even though it's turbo time I had a triple points for the weekend so I'm buzzing
[07:13.360 -> 07:17.040] yeah even though Fab's got shit did you actually do that last race yeah you only
[07:17.040 -> 07:20.360] get that twice a year you know so that was bold move and it and it paid off
[07:20.360 -> 07:23.520] paid off oh my it paid off yeah that I needed that because I was starting to
[07:23.520 -> 07:28.080] fall behind in the rankings but I'm still ahead of you even though you got two teams. Three teams.
[07:28.880 -> 07:30.880] Three teams. What's your total points?
[07:33.680 -> 07:42.080] Total points 432. Okay, so I'm 423. So I'm just quite good. I want how many people how many
[07:42.080 -> 07:45.640] points that people listen and have those of you listening to this podcast right now
[07:46.040 -> 07:51.520] Go on your fantasy league and message us on instagram at pitstop how many points you have I want to see how far behind
[07:51.520 -> 07:57.380] We are so in my Ferraris King team. I've got Perez nice. Not really sure why but
[07:57.900 -> 08:03.260] Expensive move yeah expensive man. He will probably get points at least like every race so
[08:04.040 -> 08:05.900] Leclerc he's also my turbo. Yeah, I. So Leclerc, he's also my turbo driver.
[08:05.900 -> 08:06.900] Yeah I've got Leclerc.
[08:06.900 -> 08:07.900] I've got Sainz as well.
[08:07.900 -> 08:08.900] Nice.
[08:08.900 -> 08:09.900] I've got Norris.
[08:09.900 -> 08:10.900] Nice.
[08:10.900 -> 08:15.100] Which was in hindsight maybe not the best move because McLaren are dog shit at the minute.
[08:15.100 -> 08:19.580] And the man, the myth, the legend, the Viking, K-Mag.
[08:19.580 -> 08:20.580] Nice!
[08:20.580 -> 08:22.340] With a Ferrari Constructor.
[08:22.340 -> 08:23.340] So it's mainly red.
[08:23.340 -> 08:24.340] It's Ferrari through and through.
[08:24.340 -> 08:27.280] Basically you need Ferrari to have a good week, otherwise you've had a terrible week.
[08:27.280 -> 08:30.240] Because McLaren aren't doing a lot and Perez might not win.
[08:30.240 -> 08:31.240] No.
[08:31.240 -> 08:32.680] So, you have got a good team though.
[08:32.680 -> 08:33.680] Thank you.
[08:33.680 -> 08:38.760] If I was you I'd probably look at getting rid of, probably Norris and maybe Perez.
[08:38.760 -> 08:40.400] Is there like transfer season or something?
[08:40.400 -> 08:43.080] I don't know, I'd assume, it says subs bank.
[08:43.080 -> 08:44.080] Six out of six.
[08:44.080 -> 08:45.960] Free. But I don't know how you make a sub. I've tried looking at loads of buttons, I have no idea. I'd assume it says subs bank six out of six free, but I don't know you make a sub
[08:45.960 -> 08:50.840] I've tried looking at loads of buttons. I have no idea. We'll find out what who have you got so far Gasly?
[08:51.560 -> 08:57.540] Russell Schumacher Leclerc the Stapen and Haas is my constructor because they were the cheapest
[08:59.320 -> 09:04.960] With Haas though, no, I know I went for them cuz they're the cheapest and I thought you know what K-Mag's got points two
[09:04.960 -> 09:07.800] Weeks in a row, but obviously I did it before the season, I didn't
[09:07.800 -> 09:09.800] know that. I just went for them because they're the cheapest.
[09:09.800 -> 09:10.800] Yabba dabba doo. Smash it.
[09:10.800 -> 09:15.400] To get Leclerc and Verstappen in the same team, you need a cheap constructor. But no,
[09:15.400 -> 09:18.920] it's worked out alright. We had a good week last week. I wonder what everyone else's teams
[09:18.920 -> 09:24.480] are. Please do send them in so we can copy. Copy the best ones that we see. No, it's an
[09:24.480 -> 09:25.200] amazing game.
[09:25.200 -> 09:28.200] Next year we'll try and do a public one
[09:28.200 -> 09:29.280] for everyone to play along
[09:29.280 -> 09:32.240] and we'll set some crazy prize or something like that.
[09:32.240 -> 09:33.960] Yeah, that'd be good fun.
[09:33.960 -> 09:36.040] But yeah, no race this weekend, pretty gutted about that.
[09:36.040 -> 09:38.440] But Australia next weekend.
[09:38.440 -> 09:41.440] Now Australia wasn't in the calendar last year,
[09:41.440 -> 09:44.200] I don't think, might have been due to COVID.
[09:44.200 -> 09:47.220] The last race there, well, it might have been actually.
[09:47.220 -> 09:50.600] The last race there was some time ago.
[09:50.600 -> 09:53.080] I think it was like 2019, the last race there.
[09:53.080 -> 09:53.960] Fact check.
[09:53.960 -> 09:55.240] Yeah, pretty sure it was.
[09:55.240 -> 09:56.640] And Bottas won that.
[09:56.640 -> 09:58.080] Valtteri Bottas won it.
[09:58.080 -> 10:00.240] Now the reason I wanted to raise that
[10:00.240 -> 10:02.640] is because Bottas is arguably in a car
[10:02.640 -> 10:04.560] that is just as good as a Mercedes at the moment.
[10:04.560 -> 10:06.120] The Alfa Romeo doesn't look bad.
[10:06.120 -> 10:09.360] Ferrari powered car, it looks fine.
[10:09.360 -> 10:11.600] Looks like they're going to be able to do something.
[10:11.600 -> 10:14.440] And I said Bottas is going to win a race this season.
[10:14.440 -> 10:22.000] Could the race that he won last time he was there and set the fastest lap be where he gets close?
[10:22.000 -> 10:24.640] I mean, he got the fastest lap in Australia.
[10:24.640 -> 10:27.320] He started second and he won he beat Hamilton there
[10:27.320 -> 10:28.120] I definitely
[10:28.120 -> 10:34.280] There's definitely stuff like that certain tracks will favor certain drivers and their styles because I know personally if I go on Bahrain
[10:34.280 -> 10:36.280] I'm getting a fucking
[10:38.240 -> 10:40.240] Seriously like seriously quick
[10:44.400 -> 10:45.840] The last podcast
[10:45.840 -> 10:48.120] that if he drove any F1 car,
[10:48.120 -> 10:49.840] he would be quicker than the actual drivers.
[10:49.840 -> 10:50.920] And when we put it on TikTok,
[10:50.920 -> 10:53.000] people started tagging the actual teams.
[10:53.000 -> 10:55.040] And I go to a lounge and Fab goes,
[10:55.040 -> 10:56.960] imagine one of these random teams is like,
[10:56.960 -> 10:59.680] yo, come down, Christian Horner's like, come down to Red Bull.
[10:59.680 -> 11:01.160] Yeah, no worries, just get in like a fucking
[11:01.160 -> 11:03.880] 5 million pound car or whatever they cost.
[11:03.880 -> 11:05.360] Just right there, you can have a go in the sim.
[11:05.360 -> 11:07.680] Write it off, yeah, well that would be a dream.
[11:07.680 -> 11:10.240] We'd love to go to like the Red Bull factory, wouldn't that be amazing?
[11:10.240 -> 11:11.120] Hopefully one day.
[11:11.120 -> 11:13.440] I want to go to all of them, I want to go to all the F1 events.
[11:13.440 -> 11:17.280] If there's anyone listening going to any F1 events, take us.
[11:17.280 -> 11:18.160] You have a spare ticket?
[11:18.160 -> 11:18.880] Yeah, we'll just come.
[11:18.880 -> 11:21.280] Just take us, we want to be there, we want to be there.
[11:21.280 -> 11:23.920] We'll get in your little lunch box and we'll just sneak in.
[11:23.920 -> 11:28.720] Lunch box, lunch box, oh my god. We've got viewers from all around the world so to talk
[11:28.720 -> 11:32.360] about a lunch box because everyone calls it something different that's what you'd
[11:32.360 -> 11:36.800] take to school. I'd say that's fairly self-explanatory a box that you put your lunch in.
[11:36.800 -> 11:41.240] What did you have in your lunch box when you were at school?
[11:41.240 -> 11:46.440] I used to have like a really healthy lunch which which really like, it used to piss me off
[11:46.440 -> 11:48.280] because all my friends would have like,
[11:48.280 -> 11:50.320] I don't know, like ham and cheese sandwich
[11:50.320 -> 11:51.240] on like white bread.
[11:51.240 -> 11:53.960] And there's me with like my brown bread with seeds in it
[11:53.960 -> 11:54.800] and like tuna.
[11:54.800 -> 11:58.480] And then like, everyone would have like a baby bell
[11:58.480 -> 12:00.220] and I'd have like carrot sticks.
[12:00.220 -> 12:01.060] Wow.
[12:01.060 -> 12:01.880] I'm bummed.
[12:01.880 -> 12:04.240] I had the same lunch every day for about my whole life.
[12:04.240 -> 12:06.280] And it was just like ham and cheese sandwiches
[12:06.280 -> 12:07.280] wrapped in little cream filled-
[12:07.280 -> 12:09.280] You were one of the guys I used to envy!
[12:09.280 -> 12:12.280] I would try and trade sandwiches with people like you and no one was having it.
[12:12.280 -> 12:15.780] I had Space Invaders, like all the time, or Hula Hoops.
[12:15.780 -> 12:16.780] Live in the dream!
[12:16.780 -> 12:17.780] I'd have a Froob.
[12:17.780 -> 12:18.780] Motherfucker.
[12:18.780 -> 12:19.780] Don't forget a Froob.
[12:19.780 -> 12:20.780] I'd never forget a Froob.
[12:20.780 -> 12:24.280] But they got banned from my school because everyone kept jumping on them and they'd go all over everyone.
[12:24.280 -> 12:26.120] On my lunchbox though.
[12:26.120 -> 12:26.880] Just to clear it up.
[12:26.880 -> 12:29.800] My lunchbox was a WWE lunchbox.
[12:29.800 -> 12:32.080] You had, oh! I had an Arsenal one.
[12:32.080 -> 12:34.440] I used to have Stone Cold Steve Austin on the front.
[12:34.440 -> 12:35.240] Yo!
[12:35.240 -> 12:36.040] And The Rock.
[12:36.040 -> 12:37.800] That is awesome.
[12:37.800 -> 12:38.520] That is awesome.
[12:38.520 -> 12:41.800] And this was pre-WWE when it was still called WWF.
[12:41.800 -> 12:47.080] I used to watch WWE, well back when it was really like that as well when I was in primary
[12:47.080 -> 12:51.800] school and I was watching it on my box TV, a TV that like is the same size as a sofa
[12:51.800 -> 12:54.600] now, they weren't flat screens back then were they?
[12:54.600 -> 12:58.720] Oh my god I remember watching, that brings me to something I actually want to speak about,
[12:58.720 -> 13:06.480] there's been a big dilemma on Twitter about people that used to love football now saying Formula One is
[13:06.480 -> 13:09.600] better and I say that because there's other sports out there like WWE and
[13:09.600 -> 13:12.320] everyone loves different sports for other reasons but there's been a lot of
[13:12.320 -> 13:17.040] football fans that have got into Formula One now and they're saying wow.
[13:17.040 -> 13:21.360] Well you're a prime example of that I would say. Well yeah I am definitely. You're football
[13:21.360 -> 13:24.120] through and through as far as I'm concerned for as long as I've known you
[13:24.120 -> 13:27.160] and to be honest we've been so engrossed with the f1
[13:27.160 -> 13:30.880] recently I haven't really seen you even really watch much football I haven't
[13:30.880 -> 13:34.120] I've only been watching Arsenal games I used to watch every single game for
[13:34.120 -> 13:38.240] every team because I work with football as well and what color is Arsenal red
[13:38.240 -> 13:42.440] and what's colors the greatest f1 team in the world red yeah and that is
[13:42.440 -> 13:48.920] Ferrari you said it Wow you said it on. Words out of my mouth. Well they are the greatest F1 team of all time.
[13:48.920 -> 13:52.320] They are. They are the most constructors so you can't argue with that. They are. But it's
[13:52.320 -> 13:55.840] interesting coming from me like this is someone who lives and breathes football
[13:55.840 -> 13:59.920] it's the only other sport I've played but this has fascinated me this sport
[13:59.920 -> 14:04.480] because I like the fact there's only X amount of races a year I like the fact
[14:04.480 -> 14:08.640] it's like a weekend event and I feel like that's why a lot of other people love it as well
[14:08.640 -> 14:11.840] It's like a whole weekend thing. I just wish we had more mates
[14:11.840 -> 14:15.480] So if we had like a massive group of us, this is a cool out
[14:15.480 -> 14:20.440] We need more friends, but like Formula One basically, that's all we need. Yeah
[14:20.440 -> 14:23.980] All we need are friends to pretend they like Formula One, that'll be good enough
[14:23.980 -> 14:28.120] It's mad though because you realize a lot of the drivers like in F1 growing up,
[14:28.120 -> 14:32.440] they actually, a lot of them did used to know each other as kids and they were in the same scene.
[14:32.440 -> 14:36.840] Yeah, Leclerc and Verstappen like, they raced when they were like 10 and 11, didn't they?
[14:36.840 -> 14:39.720] And there's that famous clip of Verstappen like really angry.
[14:39.720 -> 14:42.840] He's like, he's crushing to me! Or whatever he says, I don't know what he says.
[14:42.840 -> 14:49.420] Yeah, so there's a lot of history to these drivers which brings me on to our next segment roll the music
[14:49.420 -> 14:57.000] Oh, no, no, no, no roll the music. It's Jake's segment by fab. No, not that music this music
[15:04.720 -> 15:08.340] All right guys here we are with a brand new segment.
[15:08.340 -> 15:11.480] This could be the first time and the last time.
[15:11.480 -> 15:12.840] Basically Fab's come up with an idea.
[15:12.840 -> 15:13.840] Might be good, might be shit.
[15:13.840 -> 15:16.360] Yeah, but we had no other ideas so let's just roll with this one.
[15:16.360 -> 15:20.140] Yeah, doing two podcasts a week is a lot when there's no race on.
[15:20.140 -> 15:26.480] So Jake, what I've done is I've found out some interesting facts about certain drivers. Some, you might know.
[15:26.480 -> 15:28.480] Most of them you probably won't know.
[15:28.480 -> 15:33.040] But I'm gonna give you some of these facts and you're gonna tell me which driver it is.
[15:33.040 -> 15:34.040] Okay.
[15:34.040 -> 15:37.040] Well, I knew you'd found out the facts because you wouldn't have known them for shit.
[15:37.040 -> 15:39.040] So you basically, you got on Google, got a load of notes.
[15:39.040 -> 15:41.040] Nope, I know all of this.
[15:41.040 -> 15:42.040] Right, okay.
[15:42.040 -> 15:43.040] Because I'm just so passionate about the sport.
[15:43.040 -> 15:46.120] So you're gonna give me a load of clues clues and I got to guess who it is.
[15:46.120 -> 15:46.960] Yes sir.
[15:46.960 -> 15:47.780] Like blues clues.
[15:47.780 -> 15:48.620] Yes sir.
[15:48.620 -> 15:49.460] All right.
[15:49.460 -> 15:50.320] Like the bloody pink panther.
[15:50.320 -> 15:51.160] Right.
[15:51.160 -> 15:52.080] What is pink panther?
[15:52.080 -> 15:53.640] I don't know.
[15:53.640 -> 15:56.800] Yeah, it was a panther that was pink.
[15:56.800 -> 16:00.640] First person, they have a dual nationality.
[16:00.640 -> 16:01.480] Yeah.
[16:01.480 -> 16:03.960] Their mother is Thai and their father is English.
[16:03.960 -> 16:06.040] He nearly didn't make it into the F1.
[16:06.040 -> 16:07.720] After he left Formula Two,
[16:07.720 -> 16:11.600] he signed to actually race for Nissan in Formula E,
[16:11.600 -> 16:12.720] but at the last minute,
[16:12.720 -> 16:15.360] a chance presented itself at Toro Rosso.
[16:16.200 -> 16:18.840] He's a Red Bull Reserve driver and he's 26 years old.
[16:20.160 -> 16:21.000] Alex Albon.
[16:21.000 -> 16:21.840] Ka-ching!
[16:21.840 -> 16:22.660] Correct?
[16:22.660 -> 16:23.500] Let's go!
[16:23.500 -> 16:24.340] Ha ha!
[16:24.340 -> 16:28.480] I don't know how I got that. I got that from Red Bull Reserve
[16:28.480 -> 16:32.560] and Toro Rosso. That was the only way I knew that really. Cool. But this is good because the people
[16:32.560 -> 16:36.320] listening are going to learn some things that they don't know. Exactly, this is where you come
[16:36.320 -> 16:41.360] to learn. Come and learn with us. All of a sudden. I wonder if anyone has actually learned anything
[16:41.360 -> 16:46.520] from this podcast. Nah. Nah, probably not, but thanks for being
[16:46.520 -> 16:50.640] here anyway. That's one out of one. That's one out of one. That's not bad. How many are
[16:50.640 -> 16:55.120] there? There's about six or seven. It's going to be good. Play along at home, see how early
[16:55.120 -> 16:59.800] you can get it from the clues. It's probably going to take me right until the very, very
[16:59.800 -> 17:03.800] end. Are we scoring? I don't know. I didn't really think about us scoring this one. We
[17:03.800 -> 17:07.680] don't need to score it, but if I get them all right we'll definitely score it okay copy that
[17:07.680 -> 17:10.680] one out of one at the moment cool number two mm-hmm
[17:10.680 -> 17:15.160] aha he didn't go to secondary school he actually dropped out he didn't even go
[17:15.160 -> 17:17.600] to secondary school Wow like forget college he didn't even go
[17:17.600 -> 17:21.360] secondary school so what he went to like primary school and then just said now so
[17:21.360 -> 17:24.740] he was homeschooled or did he school on the road or something you can't ask me
[17:24.740 -> 17:27.200] questions that I'm just providing you with facts you can't
[17:27.200 -> 17:34.560] ask me to elaborate because you don't know I didn't Google that far. His dream actually was to become a singer and
[17:34.560 -> 17:40.920] Michael Jackson, Jackson harsh, Michael Jackson was his main inspiration he was
[17:40.920 -> 17:48.000] accepted onto the Red Bull junior team at age 11 and his lifetime dream in the F1 was to drive for Ferrari.
[17:48.000 -> 17:51.000] Ooooooh.
[17:51.000 -> 17:54.000] I've got his nationality here but I'm not going to give it to you because I feel like that's a bit obvious.
[17:54.000 -> 17:57.000] Alright, I'll take a guess but I think I'm going to need the nationality after.
[17:57.000 -> 17:59.000] So is he on the grid now?
[17:59.000 -> 18:01.000] Can confirm.
[18:01.000 -> 18:05.920] So basically I'm looking for the one driver on the grid that I feel like would have most likely wanted to be a
[18:05.920 -> 18:10.640] Singer when they were younger. Mm. All right. Okay, so I doubt it's Bottas
[18:16.480 -> 18:19.340] It doesn't fit with Bottas now Bottas is no good
[18:20.000 -> 18:21.240] a
[18:21.240 -> 18:24.360] Bit of me feels like it could have been Lando
[18:24.800 -> 18:25.000] Okay, because I feel like it could have been Lando.
[18:25.160 -> 18:26.000] Okay.
[18:26.000 -> 18:27.440] Because I feel like he got into everything really young.
[18:27.440 -> 18:29.320] I'm not saying it isn't that I'm not doing what you do
[18:29.320 -> 18:30.520] where you throw an answer out there.
[18:30.520 -> 18:31.340] Look at them.
[18:31.340 -> 18:32.640] Well, you are, because you just threw it out
[18:32.640 -> 18:33.480] and you just looked at me straight away.
[18:33.480 -> 18:34.300] No, okay.
[18:34.300 -> 18:38.420] But my actual guess is going to be Daniel Ricciardo.
[18:39.680 -> 18:42.440] Oh, actually that is a good guess, but it's not.
[18:42.440 -> 18:44.160] Oh, how's it a good guess then?
[18:44.160 -> 18:45.000] There's only one person. Because if I was to probably think without knowing, I probably would have said Ricciardo as not. How's it a good guess then? There's only one person.
[18:45.000 -> 18:46.680] Because if I was to probably think without knowing,
[18:46.680 -> 18:47.520] I probably would have said Ricardo as well.
[18:47.520 -> 18:49.280] He's got like the personality, right?
[18:49.280 -> 18:51.040] So you could feel that he'd want to be like an entertainer.
[18:51.040 -> 18:52.240] Who is it?
[18:52.240 -> 18:53.760] It is actually Sebastian Vettel.
[18:53.760 -> 18:55.760] Oh, no way.
[18:55.760 -> 18:56.840] Imagine Vettel was a singer.
[18:56.840 -> 18:58.840] What type of music do you think he'd make?
[18:59.800 -> 19:02.240] Sort of German techno house,
[19:02.240 -> 19:04.400] maybe some experimental underground shit.
[19:04.400 -> 19:07.520] That's a challenge out there for Vettel, release a song.
[19:07.520 -> 19:08.920] Yeah, make a DJ set.
[19:08.920 -> 19:12.360] Okay, third person.
[19:12.360 -> 19:16.880] So his dad actually put him in a go-kart at age four.
[19:16.880 -> 19:21.640] He wears his seatbelt loose in the car, like most drivers are strapped in tight, do you
[19:21.640 -> 19:22.640] know what I mean?
[19:22.640 -> 19:25.080] But he wears his loose so he can feel more free in the car.
[19:25.080 -> 19:30.880] So it's most likely to be one of the taller ones.
[19:30.880 -> 19:34.680] Before a race, he'll probably just sit there and play like Call of Duty or FIFA.
[19:34.680 -> 19:37.600] He's not looking through all the data from qualifying, he's chill.
[19:37.600 -> 19:39.640] He's just fucking, he's just playing games.
[19:39.640 -> 19:40.640] What?
[19:40.640 -> 19:41.640] Surely not!
[19:41.640 -> 19:44.280] Someone is not just sat in that garage playing COD when everyone else is looking at the breaking
[19:44.280 -> 19:45.520] points. Oh yeah.
[19:45.520 -> 19:47.080] Unless you're the best.
[19:47.080 -> 19:49.600] And his dad's nose started to bleed
[19:49.600 -> 19:51.900] on his final laps of his first win.
[19:51.900 -> 19:53.640] Surely you have to be the best
[19:53.640 -> 19:55.000] if you're sat there playing COD
[19:55.000 -> 19:56.980] when everyone else is learning the angles.
[19:56.980 -> 19:59.520] Like that's gotta be one of the big dogs, ain't it?
[19:59.520 -> 20:00.960] He says, throwing a question out
[20:00.960 -> 20:02.780] and looking at me in the eye.
[20:02.780 -> 20:05.520] Staring him directly in the eyes.
[20:05.520 -> 20:07.180] I don't know, mate.
[20:07.180 -> 20:08.800] None of the things you've actually told me
[20:08.800 -> 20:10.120] are things I would have ever known.
[20:10.120 -> 20:11.600] Well, maybe you were onto something.
[20:11.600 -> 20:12.880] Really? I don't know.
[20:12.880 -> 20:13.960] All right, Lewis Hamilton.
[20:13.960 -> 20:15.200] Nah, it's Max Verstappen.
[20:15.200 -> 20:16.040] Ha ha ha ha!
[20:16.040 -> 20:17.680] You're getting the best!
[20:17.680 -> 20:20.120] Well, obviously Max Verstappen just plays FIFA and COD.
[20:20.120 -> 20:20.960] He's the best.
[20:20.960 -> 20:22.280] You don't need to learn anything now.
[20:22.280 -> 20:23.120] There you go.
[20:23.120 -> 20:24.360] He's the king, actually, no, he does.
[20:24.360 -> 20:26.600] He has got a lot to learn because he is still a really young
[20:26.600 -> 20:31.360] driver but I think Max is gonna get so much better yeah definitely
[20:31.360 -> 20:34.520] what's this space what makes me think that is you know when we watch Fernando
[20:34.520 -> 20:39.280] Alonso the other day and I said he's so slick yeah you can see like you can see
[20:39.280 -> 20:43.280] that someone has been doing it for years and years and they are they are a world
[20:43.280 -> 20:46.520] champion without a doubt and Fernando Alonso gives me that vibe.
[20:46.520 -> 20:49.560] Yeah, because he makes moves with minimal mistakes.
[20:49.560 -> 20:52.840] Definitely I think Max has still got that little bit of like, I'm going to try that.
[20:52.840 -> 20:56.560] He'll get to the point in his career where he'll know what he can and definitely can't.
[20:56.560 -> 21:01.320] I'd say he's definitely probably more so there now than he was a couple of years ago.
[21:01.320 -> 21:06.200] I think when he was like 2019, 2020 he was a bit nutty. He think when he was like 2019, 2020, he was a bit nutty.
[21:06.200 -> 21:10.680] He definitely pushes for them gaps like no other though. He'll definitely lose points
[21:10.680 -> 21:14.440] this season from jumping into gaps that he shouldn't be in. But that's why he loves watching
[21:14.440 -> 21:19.440] it. He's an exciting driver to watch, love him or hate him. He gives us entertainment
[21:19.440 -> 21:20.440] for the sport.
[21:20.440 -> 21:23.520] Absolutely. Next person.
[21:23.520 -> 21:26.000] We're not scoring it by the way, because I got the last two wrong.
[21:26.000 -> 21:29.000] He wanted to be number 7, but it was taken by Kimi Räikkönen.
[21:29.000 -> 21:30.000] David Beckham.
[21:30.000 -> 21:33.000] He also wanted to be number 10, but it was taken by Pierre Gasly.
[21:33.000 -> 21:36.000] Oh, so he liked Kimi Räikkönen and he liked Pierre Gasly.
[21:36.000 -> 21:38.000] Well, he is one of the numbers.
[21:38.000 -> 21:39.000] Oh, okay.
[21:39.000 -> 21:40.000] But they already had them.
[21:40.000 -> 21:41.000] Yeah.
[21:41.000 -> 21:43.000] His best friend on the grid is Pierre Gasly.
[21:43.000 -> 21:44.000] Yeah.
[21:44.000 -> 21:46.240] And they've known each other since they were about five or six.
[21:46.240 -> 21:47.080] So young.
[21:47.080 -> 21:48.640] It's the man Ocon.
[21:48.640 -> 21:49.480] You're guessing already?
[21:49.480 -> 21:50.320] Yeah.
[21:50.320 -> 21:51.140] Nah, it's not Ocon.
[21:51.140 -> 21:51.980] What?
[21:51.980 -> 21:52.800] They're both friends.
[21:52.800 -> 21:53.640] Surely it would be Ocon.
[21:53.640 -> 21:54.480] I'm gonna keep going.
[21:54.480 -> 21:56.720] And you can have another guess.
[21:56.720 -> 21:58.240] Unlike most F1 drivers,
[21:58.240 -> 21:59.800] he comes from a humble background
[21:59.800 -> 22:02.760] and he didn't have a particularly rich family.
[22:02.760 -> 22:05.120] And he was born in Monte Carlo, Monaco in 1997.
[22:07.280 -> 22:10.320] There's like only one driver in the grid born in Monaco.
[22:11.520 -> 22:14.560] That I think I know who it is. Oh yeah, second guess then.
[22:14.560 -> 22:15.600] Charles Leclerc. Yeah.
[22:17.200 -> 22:19.760] Well done, you got that one. But when you said seven or ten I really
[22:19.760 -> 22:23.520] thought they might be English because they were like famous numbers for English footballers.
[22:23.520 -> 22:25.760] Like Simon was Beckham. Jump the gun there.
[22:25.760 -> 22:27.880] So I really thought that was going to be what it was going to be.
[22:27.880 -> 22:33.560] This one again could be a hard one to get but if you listen closely to the Scooby snacks
[22:33.560 -> 22:35.920] I'm going to leave around then maybe you might pick up a sense.
[22:35.920 -> 22:37.480] I'm listening for a Scooby.
[22:37.480 -> 22:38.480] Alright.
[22:38.480 -> 22:43.760] He's a keen golfer and he began playing when he moved across the world to England at age
[22:43.760 -> 22:44.760] 17.
[22:44.760 -> 22:45.280] I've seen a few players play in golf.
[22:45.280 -> 22:51.280] You have. His handicap is 18 by the way. That's pretty, I don't know. Is that good or bad? I haven't got a clue what that means.
[22:51.280 -> 22:56.080] I think that means you hit it like, if you're meant to do a course in like a
[22:56.080 -> 22:59.400] certain amount of holes I think that means you did it 18 shots more than you
[22:59.400 -> 23:06.280] were meant to. Right. I think. Yawn! Anyway, he set up a charity in his hometown
[23:06.280 -> 23:09.080] to help strengthen vulnerable groups and children.
[23:09.080 -> 23:09.920] Okay.
[23:10.920 -> 23:12.240] If he wasn't an F1 driver,
[23:12.240 -> 23:14.040] he'd like to be a banker or a lawyer
[23:14.040 -> 23:16.740] as he describes the Russian adrenaline
[23:16.740 -> 23:19.340] that you would get from that job, similar to racing.
[23:20.400 -> 23:21.240] What?
[23:21.240 -> 23:22.280] Yeah, I don't know.
[23:22.280 -> 23:24.120] A lawyer, similar to racing?
[23:24.120 -> 23:26.000] This guy must be on crack.
[23:26.000 -> 23:34.000] He says Madrid is his home away from home and if he could choose anywhere to live it would be there because the Spanish culture is very similar to where he came from.
[23:34.000 -> 23:36.000] Alright, okay, so we're going for someone.
[23:36.000 -> 23:38.000] And, okay, no, yeah.
[23:38.000 -> 23:44.000] You want me to go for someone on the grid who is most likely to be a banker if they weren't a Formula One driver?
[23:44.000 -> 23:45.200] Okay, well. who is most likely to be a banker if they weren't a Formula One driver.
[23:49.600 -> 23:51.120] Okay, well, I don't think it's Max Verstappen. I've got his age.
[23:51.120 -> 23:52.920] Oh yeah, drop me an age, drop me an age.
[23:52.920 -> 23:54.120] Really? Yeah.
[23:54.120 -> 23:54.960] 32.
[23:54.960 -> 23:59.960] 32, okay, that is the one and only Mr. Fernando Alonso.
[24:00.440 -> 24:01.280] No!
[24:01.280 -> 24:02.120] Oh!
[24:02.120 -> 24:02.940] Oh!
[24:02.940 -> 24:03.780] Oh!
[24:03.780 -> 24:04.620] Oh!
[24:04.620 -> 24:07.100] Oh! Go again, go again.
[24:07.100 -> 24:08.100] Think about the...
[24:08.100 -> 24:09.100] 32.
[24:09.100 -> 24:10.100] Think about Madrid.
[24:10.100 -> 24:11.660] Think about Spain, think about the culture.
[24:11.660 -> 24:14.180] Yeah, I am, I'm trying to remember who's Spanish.
[24:14.180 -> 24:15.180] Spice of life.
[24:15.180 -> 24:17.580] He's not from Spain.
[24:17.580 -> 24:19.180] Spice of life, I haven't got...
[24:19.180 -> 24:20.180] Lando Norris!
[24:20.180 -> 24:21.180] No.
[24:21.180 -> 24:22.180] Jesus.
[24:22.180 -> 24:25.000] That can only be one man. Yeah. No. Um... Jesus. Um... Um... Um... Um... Um... Um... Um...
[24:25.000 -> 24:25.500] Um...
[24:25.500 -> 24:26.000] Um...
[24:26.000 -> 24:28.000] That can only be one man.
[24:28.000 -> 24:28.500] Yeah.
[24:28.500 -> 24:29.000] Yeah.
[24:29.000 -> 24:30.000] Is he on the grid now?
[24:30.000 -> 24:30.500] Oh yeah, baby.
[24:30.500 -> 24:31.000] Yeah.
[24:31.000 -> 24:31.500] Oh yeah.
[24:31.500 -> 24:32.000] You know it.
[24:32.000 -> 24:32.500] There can only be one man.
[24:32.500 -> 24:33.000] You know it.
[24:33.000 -> 24:34.000] He's got it on the tip of his tongue.
[24:34.000 -> 24:35.500] Ladies and gentlemen,
[24:35.500 -> 24:38.000] the correct answer is...
[24:40.000 -> 24:41.000] Lance Stroll.
[24:41.000 -> 24:41.500] Pffft.
[24:41.500 -> 24:42.000] No.
[24:42.000 -> 24:42.500] No.
[24:42.500 -> 24:43.000] No.
[24:43.000 -> 24:43.500] No.
[24:43.500 -> 24:51.920] Lance fucking Stroll, the Canadian. I've gone blank. I've gone blank. I can't think Magnussen Sergio Perez. No Joe Paris Mexican. Oh
[24:53.040 -> 24:58.280] No, you still saying I completely make sense now. I should have got that
[24:58.280 -> 25:05.760] I've got two more fear. Give me one more cuz I'm not very good. Okay. And I don't know how the people are getting on at home,
[25:05.760 -> 25:07.800] but I reckon these are quite hard for everyone.
[25:07.800 -> 25:09.840] Which one do I think you'd be better at?
[25:09.840 -> 25:10.680] Or worse at?
[25:10.680 -> 25:12.120] The easiest one.
[25:12.120 -> 25:12.960] The easiest one?
[25:12.960 -> 25:13.880] Yeah.
[25:13.880 -> 25:14.800] Okay.
[25:14.800 -> 25:16.880] So this guy doesn't come from a wealthy family.
[25:16.880 -> 25:18.880] And actually in the beginning, when he started F1,
[25:18.880 -> 25:20.400] he didn't even have a manager.
[25:20.400 -> 25:22.600] So like he had to handle everything himself.
[25:22.600 -> 25:25.240] Like he was in the fucking shark tank
[25:25.240 -> 25:26.880] handling everything himself.
[25:26.880 -> 25:30.700] He enjoys gambling, especially high stakes roulette.
[25:31.640 -> 25:33.160] He has one race win.
[25:34.260 -> 25:35.100] Wow.
[25:35.100 -> 25:37.400] I was just about to shout Lewis Hamilton
[25:37.400 -> 25:38.840] before you said one race win,
[25:38.840 -> 25:40.120] because I just read earlier
[25:40.120 -> 25:41.800] that Hamilton loves playing poker.
[25:41.800 -> 25:43.600] I've got two more clues for you
[25:43.600 -> 25:44.840] and these will probably give it away.
[25:44.840 -> 25:46.280] All right, he's got one race win.
[25:46.280 -> 25:47.640] Do you think you're onto anything at the minute?
[25:47.640 -> 25:49.640] Well, he's got one win.
[25:49.640 -> 25:53.320] Like I only know one driver with one win
[25:53.320 -> 25:57.000] and it's been a previous called out name and it was wrong.
[25:57.000 -> 26:00.520] All right, well, why don't you write it down on your phone?
[26:00.520 -> 26:01.440] Esteban Ocon.
[26:01.440 -> 26:02.280] No, no.
[26:06.000 -> 26:08.000] All right, I'm gonna need the clues. He's 26.
[26:08.000 -> 26:10.000] Okay.
[26:10.000 -> 26:12.000] And he's a keen footballer.
[26:12.000 -> 26:14.000] Oh Latifi!
[26:14.000 -> 26:16.000] And his favourite team is PSG.
[26:16.000 -> 26:18.000] Latifi!
[26:18.000 -> 26:20.000] Oh yeah, his family are millionaires.
[26:20.000 -> 26:22.000] Absolutely millionaires.
[26:22.000 -> 26:24.000] Oh, Pierre Gasly!
[26:24.000 -> 26:28.000] Obviously Pierre Gasly. Those people playing along at home actually listened to the clues there.
[26:28.000 -> 26:34.000] Probably did better than me. But that brings us to the end of Fab's great game. Well done Fab.
[26:34.000 -> 26:38.000] Thank you very much. And it probably also brings us towards the end of the podcast.
[26:38.000 -> 26:49.520] It does bring us towards the end of the podcast, but before we go anywhere, I want to quickly do one last thing. I've seen it on Twitter, there's this trend going around at the moment. I loved it and I wanted to
[26:49.520 -> 26:55.180] read out some of my favourite quotes from it. So when I saw it on Twitter some random
[26:55.180 -> 26:59.320] person had tweeted, what's a line you can say both in the bedroom and whilst watching
[26:59.320 -> 27:09.100] F1? Can you think of any off it's on your head? Cor, that was tight. Come on, keep firing and think.
[27:13.520 -> 27:16.360] Someone said he started on softs, now he's hard.
[27:16.360 -> 27:19.800] That's good, that's actually a good one.
[27:19.800 -> 27:22.400] I think my race is over, box, box, not the best.
[27:23.480 -> 27:25.000] We're going to start using these now.
[27:30.000 -> 27:31.400] Get in there, Lewis.
[27:32.840 -> 27:33.960] I'll give you a call, Lewis.
[27:33.960 -> 27:36.320] Who's watching Lewis while he's in the bedroom?
[27:36.320 -> 27:38.640] Yeah, I don't know, but I'm faster on the straights
[27:38.640 -> 27:40.960] than in the slow corners, someone said.
[27:40.960 -> 27:41.800] I don't get that.
[27:41.800 -> 27:43.920] That's pretty dead, that one.
[27:43.920 -> 27:45.480] Someone said there's no better feeling
[27:45.480 -> 27:47.340] than having 19 men behind you.
[27:50.680 -> 27:51.960] Okay.
[27:51.960 -> 27:53.000] I'm in dirt, yeah.
[27:55.920 -> 27:56.760] Fit lane closed.
[27:56.760 -> 27:59.320] I don't know what happens in the bedroom
[27:59.320 -> 28:01.880] but like, hopefully none of this shit.
[28:01.880 -> 28:02.840] If you guys could think of any
[28:02.840 -> 28:04.480] and you're playing along at home or in the car
[28:04.480 -> 28:07.000] or at work or you're laughing out loud on the...
[28:07.000 -> 28:09.000] Out loud.
[28:09.000 -> 28:11.000] You're posh.
[28:11.000 -> 28:13.000] Playing it out loud in your car.
[28:13.000 -> 28:17.000] Out loud on the train or out loud in the car or anything or you're laughing at work.
[28:17.000 -> 28:23.000] Thanks for being here because yeah, we're going to have a laugh on these episodes when there isn't much for us to talk about.
[28:23.000 -> 28:25.760] We're just going to come on and promote our YouTube really.
[28:25.760 -> 28:29.420] Absolutely and we probably mentioned this before but I will say it once again if there
[28:29.420 -> 28:34.040] is anything that you guys want to hear like just drop us a DM on the Instagram because
[28:34.040 -> 28:37.520] you know from time to time we do look there's a lot of messages on there so we do apologize
[28:37.520 -> 28:42.160] if we don't get to reply to all of you however yeah if you guys have anything cool any cool
[28:42.160 -> 28:45.960] segments any fun hip hip shit, then just
[28:45.960 -> 28:48.200] let us know and maybe we could incorporate it.
[28:48.200 -> 28:51.240] And here's a challenge for you, if you're listening right now, screenshot your phone,
[28:51.240 -> 28:55.320] go straight on Instagram, put it on your story, write why you like listening to it, tag at
[28:55.320 -> 28:57.800] Pitstop and we'll share them all on our story.
[28:57.800 -> 29:00.800] Let us know who listens to it and why you like listening to us.
[29:00.800 -> 29:02.920] We'll share them all on our story when we come through.
[29:02.920 -> 29:06.480] But yeah, that's the end of today's podcast. Thank you very much for being here.
[29:06.480 -> 29:09.960] Click that follow button if you haven't already. Smash the five star button. We'll see you
[29:09.960 -> 29:12.960] at our Instagram mentions. We're going to share you all.
[29:12.960 -> 29:14.600] All of it. Every single one.
[29:14.600 -> 29:17.560] We'll be back Monday with another Sweet Poddy.
[29:17.560 -> 29:21.000] And then we'll be on YouTube in the meantime. We've got plenty of content coming.
[29:21.000 -> 29:24.200] Oh, it's coming. Hold on to your hats.
[29:24.200 -> 29:25.000] Box! Okay, see you guys later.
[29:25.000 -> 29:26.000] Thank you for being here.
[29:26.000 -> 29:27.000] I'm Fox.
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