Podcast: Pitstop
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IT'S RACE WEEK! Imola is a historic track in Formula 1 and we’re so excited for this one! Join in as Jake quizzes Fab AND you guys on Imola, drivers stats, and a bit of F1 history! We also chat about the link between Ferrari and Haas, Oscar Piastri’s potential seat in F1 next season, and a whole load more! 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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**Introduction**
- The hosts apologize for a mistake made in the previous episode regarding sprint races setting the grid for Sunday's race.
**Ferrari and Haas Link**
- Alpine's team boss is pushing for an investigation into Haas due to the similarities between their cars and Ferrari's.
- Haas obtains many of its parts from Ferrari, including the engine, power unit, cooling package, gearbox, hydraulics, suspension, steering assembly, and wiring.
- The legality of this arrangement is being questioned, with Alpine arguing that it gives Haas an unfair advantage.
**Oscar Piastri**
- Piastri is a 21-year-old Australian racing driver and Alpine's reserve driver.
- He has an impressive racing record, winning championships in Formula Renault Euro Cup, Formula 3, and Formula 2.
- Piastri has a loan agreement with McLaren, allowing them to call him up if needed.
- There is speculation that Piastri could replace Nicholas Latifi at Williams if he continues to struggle.
- Piastri's talent and potential make him a hot prospect for many teams.
**Imola Recap**
- Imola has returned to the F1 calendar and has a contract until 2025.
- Lewis Hamilton won the 2020 race, and Max Verstappen won in 2021.
- The San Marino Grand Prix is a different race from the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which is held at Imola.
**History Quiz**
- The hosts tease a history quiz for Fabio.
**Conclusion**
- The hosts encourage listeners to follow the podcast and send messages with their thoughts and corrections. # Formula One History Quiz Podcast Summary:
**Introduction:**
- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca engage in a lighthearted Formula One trivia quiz to test their knowledge and share interesting facts with listeners.
**Question 1: Most Wins in Formula One**
- Options: Fernando Alonso, Nico Rosberg, and Max Verstappen
- Answer: Fernando Alonso with 32 wins
- Max Verstappen has the least wins among the options with 21.
**Question 2: Most Pole Positions in Formula One**
- Options: Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, and Sebastian Vettel
- Answer: Lewis Hamilton with 103 pole positions
- Hamilton has more pole positions than Schumacher and Vettel combined.
**Question 3: Driver with Points in First Race**
- Options: Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Daniil Kvyat
- Answer: Daniil Kvyat
- Kvyat scored points in his debut race at the 2014 Australian Grand Prix, finishing ninth at 19 years old.
**Question 4: Most Career Points without Winning a Championship**
- Options: Daniel Ricciardo, Nico Hulkenberg, and Mark Webber
- Answer: Valtteri Bottas with 1,750 points
- Bottas has the most career points without winning a championship, followed by Daniel Ricciardo.
**Question 5: Ferrari's Previous Engine Supplier**
- Answer: Jaguar
- Ferrari used Jaguar engines for a brief period in the early days of Formula One.
**Question 6: Most Podium Finishes in One Season**
- Options: Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, and Max Verstappen
- Answer: Max Verstappen with 18 podiums in the 2021 season
- Verstappen holds the record for the most podiums in a single season.
**Conclusion:**
- The hosts express their enthusiasm for Formula One and their desire to share their knowledge with listeners.
- They tease exciting news coming soon, which some listeners have already guessed correctly.
- The podcast will return on Thursday for race predictions ahead of the Imola Grand Prix.
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[00:59.960 -> 01:03.520] This is probably one of the best conversations about everything we've actually had. Until
[01:03.520 -> 01:05.160] we find out we're wrong. Next week, every podcast we do is like the best conversations about everything we've actually had. Until we find out we're wrong.
[01:05.160 -> 01:09.120] Next week, every podcast we do is like the best podcast we've ever done.
[01:09.120 -> 01:10.120] Until next week.
[01:10.120 -> 01:11.120] Welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:11.120 -> 01:12.120] Ladies and gentlemen, it is race week.
[01:12.120 -> 01:13.120] It's race week.
[01:13.120 -> 01:14.120] It's race week baby.
[01:14.120 -> 01:28.560] Finally. Pit stop podcast ladies and gentlemen it is race week it's race week it's race week baby
[01:29.920 -> 01:35.200] finally we're back and we're going to italy that was the longest two weeks of my life by the way
[01:35.200 -> 01:39.760] italy is here cannot wait it does feel like a long time it does feel like a long time especially
[01:39.760 -> 01:49.040] when we're doing two podcasts a week and there's like nothing to talk about in between. I feel like a part of me leaves, like my heart breaks in two and the other half goes off
[01:49.040 -> 01:52.160] somewhere else and then as soon as it's race week it comes back again.
[01:52.160 -> 01:56.720] It's so exciting because there's just three things isn't there, especially this weekend
[01:56.720 -> 02:06.440] we've got Friday qualifying, sprint race Saturday and the race on Sunday, but firstly we need to give a big apology for last week one
[02:06.440 -> 02:10.900] We were a little bit drunk so it wasn't the best podcast anyway
[02:11.280 -> 02:17.580] So that made a bit of a mistake in the podcast that was kind of the title and everything we spoke about for the whole
[02:17.580 -> 02:23.240] Thing was completely wrong. What happened fab? What would you mean? What happened? I was just being me
[02:23.760 -> 02:27.000] Chatting shit and not knowing whether it was true or not.
[02:27.000 -> 02:30.000] It sounds like Pit Stop Podcast, you know, you come here, you get everything completely wrong.
[02:30.000 -> 02:32.000] It's Pit Stop all over.
[02:32.000 -> 02:35.000] If you're wondering what we got wrong, we had it wrong, okay?
[02:35.000 -> 02:37.000] The position that you finished the sprint race-
[02:37.000 -> 02:38.000] Well, half of it was right, wasn't it?
[02:38.000 -> 02:43.000] Well, you were right about only the top 8 get points now. It used to be the top 10.
[02:43.000 -> 03:06.380] But the sprint race will set the grid for Sunday. the wouldn't it? So yeah, we were wrong. It does set the grid for Sunday. Okay. Sorry about that. We'll clear that one up.
[03:06.380 -> 03:07.980] But in today's episode,
[03:07.980 -> 03:10.680] we're going to be discussing the link between Ferrari and
[03:10.680 -> 03:14.760] Haas and why the Alpine team boss is pushing for the FIA to
[03:14.760 -> 03:18.480] investigate. We're going to be looking at Oscar Piastri.
[03:18.480 -> 03:20.920] And should he potentially be replacing Latifi?
[03:20.920 -> 03:22.320] We're going to get into that.
[03:22.320 -> 03:23.720] I can answer that for you.
[03:23.720 -> 03:27.440] We're going to look back at the last few races at Imola. And we're going to finish into that. We're going to have a little talk. I can answer that for you. We're going to look back at the last few races here, Imola, and we're going to finish up
[03:27.440 -> 03:34.600] with a fun quick quiz to test Fab's F1, well not just Fab's F1 knowledge, also your F1
[03:34.600 -> 03:35.600] knowledge.
[03:35.600 -> 03:36.600] Brilliant, thank you.
[03:36.600 -> 03:37.600] A little bit of history.
[03:37.600 -> 03:38.600] Amazing, yeah.
[03:38.600 -> 03:39.600] I love this.
[03:39.600 -> 03:42.200] I love turning up to a fresh podcast and being presented with another fucking quiz that I'm
[03:42.200 -> 03:45.560] not going to know anything about, but-ho, let's get it.
[03:45.560 -> 03:47.320] I've just been out making music all afternoon
[03:47.320 -> 03:49.040] and I've been sat on my laptop,
[03:49.040 -> 03:51.480] furiously searching Google and Wikipedia
[03:51.480 -> 03:52.800] to come up with a load of shit
[03:52.800 -> 03:54.240] that you won't have a clue what it is.
[03:54.240 -> 03:55.520] He showed me his notes.
[03:55.520 -> 03:57.600] There was like a Bible's worth of notes.
[03:57.600 -> 03:59.760] I was like, mate, this podcast is gonna be three hours.
[03:59.760 -> 04:00.920] I know you guys can't see,
[04:00.920 -> 04:02.800] but I'm sat here with my laptop in front of me.
[04:02.800 -> 04:04.400] I feel like this is more professional.
[04:04.400 -> 04:08.180] Usually I'm like on my phone trying to scroll through Google and everything trying to find out
[04:08.180 -> 04:11.820] I like this though. I like this. Maybe it's gonna be maybe this would be the bedpog bear
[04:11.820 -> 04:15.720] They're better than that. Maybe this would be the best podcast we've ever done. Maybe there's be the
[04:17.640 -> 04:20.820] Like it I like it. Well, hopefully hopefully it's got a flow
[04:21.100 -> 04:22.760] Hopefully you guys know what's going on
[04:22.760 -> 04:29.000] But let's jump straight in to the first topic and we're going to be looking at the Ferrari
[04:29.000 -> 04:30.000] and Haas.
[04:30.000 -> 04:31.320] Now did you know about this?
[04:31.320 -> 04:36.040] Did you know that Alpine are trying to launch an investigation into the Haas because they're
[04:36.040 -> 04:38.360] saying it's too similar to Ferrari?
[04:38.360 -> 04:40.840] Okay, no I didn't know that.
[04:40.840 -> 04:45.920] So basically Ferrari get, no sorry, Haas get pretty much all of their parts off
[04:45.920 -> 04:52.160] their car from Ferrari. Like a very, very big amount of them. So not just the engine,
[04:52.160 -> 04:56.160] you've also got the power unit, the cooling package, the gearbox, the hydraulics, the
[04:56.160 -> 05:02.280] front and rear suspension, the steering assembly and the wiring. But is that legal though?
[05:02.280 -> 05:09.200] Yes. Well, this is the argument. Haas are arguing that this is 100% race legal, like it's within the
[05:09.940 -> 05:16.800] you know, like within the guidelines, but Alpine team boss has said they want an investigation launched basically.
[05:16.800 -> 05:22.460] He's more or less said that he didn't expect there to be such a gap between Alpine and Haas going into the start of this season.
[05:22.700 -> 05:25.680] He's looked at the Ferrari, looked at the Haas,
[05:25.680 -> 05:28.640] and said that the infrastructure is just way too similar
[05:28.640 -> 05:29.460] between the cars.
[05:29.460 -> 05:30.560] See, that's interesting to me.
[05:30.560 -> 05:32.200] I know that, I mean, obviously I know
[05:32.200 -> 05:33.840] that teams can share engines.
[05:33.840 -> 05:34.660] I always knew that.
[05:34.660 -> 05:36.620] And the power unit is, I mean, that's kind of that
[05:36.620 -> 05:37.880] and the engine is combined, right?
[05:37.880 -> 05:40.040] Because they're like hybrid engines now.
[05:40.040 -> 05:42.160] I knew that they could trade engines like that,
[05:42.160 -> 05:44.280] but I was always under the assumption
[05:44.280 -> 05:49.060] that teams could like maybe copy what another team is doing.
[05:49.060 -> 05:50.540] So you know when you get certain drivers
[05:50.540 -> 05:51.700] and they're looking at the other cars
[05:51.700 -> 05:52.900] and Lewis Hamilton got the penalty
[05:52.900 -> 05:54.380] for touching the car, et cetera.
[05:54.380 -> 05:55.840] I knew that they could look at it
[05:55.840 -> 05:57.780] and then think, oh, that looks like a good idea.
[05:57.780 -> 05:59.200] Let's copy that.
[05:59.200 -> 06:01.540] But I didn't know they could actually get direct parts.
[06:01.540 -> 06:02.780] Because that's why, like you just said,
[06:02.780 -> 06:05.360] when you see the drivers go up to the cars last season,
[06:05.360 -> 06:06.860] I, and when he was like touching the rear wing,
[06:06.860 -> 06:07.700] it sounded stupid,
[06:07.700 -> 06:09.400] but I was genuinely thinking the same as you.
[06:09.400 -> 06:12.720] That's them being like, or like sneaking into the garage
[06:12.720 -> 06:14.120] and like getting a look and being like,
[06:14.120 -> 06:14.960] you can do this.
[06:14.960 -> 06:15.780] Oh, let's do that.
[06:15.780 -> 06:16.620] Well, they've done this, let's copy that.
[06:16.620 -> 06:19.120] I knew they could do that, but I didn't know.
[06:19.120 -> 06:21.700] Well, I think most of it has come from the fact
[06:21.700 -> 06:24.880] that realistically, even we have to admit this,
[06:24.880 -> 06:27.620] we didn't expect Haas to have this quicker car.
[06:27.620 -> 06:30.240] They're one of the quickest cars on the grid.
[06:30.240 -> 06:32.640] I think they're like the third fastest car on the grid
[06:32.640 -> 06:34.040] on track time.
[06:34.040 -> 06:36.560] But this goes back to why I was saying in the beginning
[06:36.560 -> 06:38.080] why I thought Haas would get points
[06:38.080 -> 06:39.400] in the first three races.
[06:39.400 -> 06:41.200] Because how many races has it been now?
[06:41.200 -> 06:42.040] Three?
[06:42.040 -> 06:42.880] Yeah.
[06:42.880 -> 06:45.480] Yeah, and now people are starting to get a whiff.
[06:45.480 -> 06:46.320] Do you know what I mean?
[06:46.320 -> 06:48.760] Like, they're getting the scent that Sunning's up.
[06:48.760 -> 06:49.600] Yeah, definitely.
[06:49.600 -> 06:50.920] So now there's gonna be an investigation
[06:50.920 -> 06:52.560] and then it could be the end of Haas' year.
[06:52.560 -> 06:54.240] Who knows, or not.
[06:54.240 -> 06:56.280] Yeah, so there isn't an investigation launched
[06:56.280 -> 06:57.120] at the moment.
[06:57.120 -> 07:00.840] Alpina trying, or the Alpina team boss,
[07:00.840 -> 07:03.120] his name's Oatmar something, I think.
[07:03.120 -> 07:04.160] I had it wrote down somewhere,
[07:04.160 -> 07:05.840] but it was about a thousand notes in front of me.
[07:05.840 -> 07:08.240] And we're learning as fast as we can.
[07:09.440 -> 07:10.760] But yeah, that'd be really interesting
[07:10.760 -> 07:12.320] because Haas are very quick.
[07:12.320 -> 07:15.360] And you can imagine the teams like Alpine, Williams,
[07:15.360 -> 07:18.000] Aston Martin, the teams that last year were above Haas
[07:18.000 -> 07:21.680] or competing with them are now a bit like, wow,
[07:21.680 -> 07:25.400] if they've stormed way ahead look how far behind we look and if
[07:25.400 -> 07:29.200] the Haas is really similar to the Ferrari it would explain their speed this season.
[07:29.200 -> 07:33.680] It's such a confusing situation for me because the way I was looking at it was
[07:33.680 -> 07:38.320] that I felt like the stars had aligned I felt like Haas had an amazing car and
[07:38.320 -> 07:42.840] K-Mag come back and and he was just smashing it really well but then I'm
[07:42.840 -> 07:45.580] thinking like hang on maybe K-Mag is just really good.
[07:45.580 -> 07:48.340] Cause obviously Schumacher isn't performing
[07:48.340 -> 07:50.320] how he'd want to be.
[07:50.320 -> 07:51.980] But then maybe, well, maybe that's not the case.
[07:51.980 -> 07:53.780] Maybe the car is just really good.
[07:53.780 -> 07:55.500] And Schumacher is just having a really bad time.
[07:55.500 -> 07:56.820] Who knows?
[07:56.820 -> 07:58.740] The possibilities are endless.
[07:58.740 -> 08:00.460] We didn't know about all this technical stuff.
[08:00.460 -> 08:02.380] Like that's why I was quite excited to talk about this
[08:02.380 -> 08:03.220] in today's episode.
[08:03.220 -> 08:04.900] Cause usually we're brushing over this stuff,
[08:04.900 -> 08:05.040] like, and it's the very basics of it. But when I was quite excited to talk about this in today's episode because usually we're brushing over this stuff like
[08:05.040 -> 08:08.700] And it's the very basics of it, but when I was reading about earlier
[08:08.700 -> 08:13.120] I had no idea they had all these parts from Ferrari and I find that fascinating to learn
[08:13.280 -> 08:18.860] But that wasn't the main bit of it. Oh the main reason the Alpine boss wants it investigated
[08:18.960 -> 08:23.980] It's because Haas over the last few years have hired several Ferrari formula staff
[08:26.680 -> 08:32.120] Haas over the last few years have hired several Ferrari formula staff including Simone Resta as their technical director who's like was a big dog at Ferrari.
[08:32.120 -> 08:38.400] Haas have bought in a load of Ferrari staff and Ferrari are providing them with their
[08:38.400 -> 08:39.560] bloody shit.
[08:39.560 -> 08:48.640] So you're looking at a team that know pretty much everything Ferrari do with Ferrari parts which is why the hearts look so quick this season I mean to be honest if I was
[08:48.640 -> 08:52.240] the Alpine boss I'd probably be getting investigated as well. I think they're in
[08:52.240 -> 08:54.880] they're obviously in cahoots aren't they. So do you remember when this happened
[08:54.880 -> 08:59.720] before? Think back to Drive to Survive, what did Racing Point do? Do you remember?
[08:59.720 -> 09:05.360] Nope. Well Racing Point bought a certain part of their body kit or something from
[09:05.360 -> 09:08.380] Mercedes do you remember that and there was a big thing where Renault and all
[09:08.380 -> 09:12.620] the other teams were trying to get Racing Point investigated yes because
[09:12.620 -> 09:15.420] they came in with a load of money and they said to Mercedes we've done this
[09:15.420 -> 09:19.140] and apparently what they did was completely legal and it's basically a
[09:19.140 -> 09:23.060] similar situation so was it legal was it not from what I remember in the drive
[09:23.060 -> 09:25.920] survive thing I'm pretty sure they got away with it completely.
[09:25.920 -> 09:28.080] Cause you remember that, what's his name?
[09:28.080 -> 09:30.560] Not Lance Stroll, what's his dad's called?
[09:30.560 -> 09:31.400] Something Stroll.
[09:31.400 -> 09:32.220] Something Stroll, yeah.
[09:32.220 -> 09:33.560] Well, that would make perfect sense.
[09:33.560 -> 09:34.720] He sat down and did that interview
[09:34.720 -> 09:36.000] on Drive Survive, didn't he?
[09:36.000 -> 09:38.400] Like that really to camera piece where he's like,
[09:38.400 -> 09:40.800] how dare the other teams say we would lie.
[09:40.800 -> 09:43.880] Oh yeah, he went really like American Commando, didn't he?
[09:43.880 -> 09:46.000] Navy Seal kind of vibe.
[09:46.000 -> 09:47.000] I wasn't expecting it.
[09:47.000 -> 09:48.000] It was a bit much.
[09:48.000 -> 09:49.000] It was a bit much.
[09:49.000 -> 09:50.240] It's just money talks, mate.
[09:50.240 -> 09:52.720] These people come over and they've got the money.
[09:52.720 -> 09:55.240] But we'll have to keep you updated on this situation.
[09:55.240 -> 10:00.880] I can see it from the Alpine's point of view, but at the same time, I want us to win everything.
[10:00.880 -> 10:02.320] You want Ferrari to win everything.
[10:02.320 -> 10:08.560] So if they're sharing cars. So they get money, money obviously if they win the constructors I'd assume so I
[10:08.560 -> 10:11.840] that's one thing we don't know anything about so if Ferrari can have two teams
[10:11.840 -> 10:15.840] like charting maybe you want to call it this is kind of what I was thinking more
[10:15.840 -> 10:19.160] money more success this is what I was thinking interesting you say that
[10:19.160 -> 10:27.400] because Red Bull technically Alvatorreauri is like a baby team. Mercedes, Williams is like a baby team.
[10:27.400 -> 10:30.840] If Ferrari are a top team, is Haas their baby team?
[10:30.840 -> 10:32.320] Do you get what I mean?
[10:32.320 -> 10:33.640] I thought that was the case, yeah.
[10:33.640 -> 10:35.960] Especially with Schumacher, see I didn't know that.
[10:35.960 -> 10:39.360] I had no idea that Haas and Ferrari were actually linked like that.
[10:39.360 -> 10:44.240] There's nothing else linking them, really, other than these bits.
[10:44.240 -> 10:47.400] You don't see much correlation between the cars or anything, like brand wise, other than these bits. You don't see much correlation between the cars or anything
[10:47.400 -> 10:50.680] like brand wise, other than the car being exactly the same
[10:50.680 -> 10:52.380] and it being Schumacher.
[10:52.380 -> 10:54.400] But yeah, maybe we will see a lot more work
[10:54.400 -> 10:55.560] between the Haas and Ferrari.
[10:55.560 -> 10:57.480] Maybe that is the go-to for Ferrari's baby team.
[10:57.480 -> 10:59.180] Yeah, maybe we got to do a little deep dive
[10:59.180 -> 11:00.720] into the history of Haas.
[11:00.720 -> 11:01.560] Yeah, definitely.
[11:01.560 -> 11:02.400] When they were birthed.
[11:02.400 -> 11:04.600] They're an American team, I think.
[11:04.600 -> 11:06.240] But I'm not 100% sure. There's loads of shit going on with Haas at they were birthed. They're an American team I think. But I'm not 100% sure, there's
[11:06.240 -> 11:10.120] loads of shit going on with Haas at the moment. Haas doesn't sound like an American name does
[11:10.120 -> 11:13.840] it but I think you're right, I think they are American. Yeah, I think they are. Good
[11:13.840 -> 11:18.600] old good and think. I wonder how many times we say I think. That's the beauty of the Bitsnot
[11:18.600 -> 11:23.920] podcast. One million times. Oh we've been told by the way, to those of you listening,
[11:23.920 -> 11:29.400] please hit the follow button on the podcast, matter where it is to subscribe the follow button
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[11:35.200 -> 11:40.400] Who wouldn't it ready who wouldn't want to follow? I know I can't think of a world
[11:41.000 -> 11:45.760] Containing anyone who wouldn't want to follow a world without the Pit Stop podcast sounds like a sad world to me.
[11:45.760 -> 11:47.840] It sounds terrible, it sounds woeful to me.
[11:47.840 -> 11:50.640] Wouldn't wish that upon anybody.
[11:50.640 -> 11:52.640] And yeah, that's enough of the harsh talk.
[11:52.640 -> 11:56.320] Let us know what you think by sending us a message on our Instagram at Pit Stop and tell
[11:56.320 -> 11:58.740] us everything we got wrong like you normally do.
[11:58.740 -> 12:01.040] But let's move on to Oscar Piastri.
[12:01.040 -> 12:03.880] You know much about Oscar Piastri?
[12:03.880 -> 12:04.880] He's Australian.
[12:04.880 -> 12:05.720] Yeah.
[12:05.720 -> 12:09.400] He's, yeah, I read something earlier about him.
[12:09.400 -> 12:10.680] What'd you read?
[12:10.680 -> 12:11.520] About Alpine.
[12:11.520 -> 12:12.340] Yeah.
[12:12.340 -> 12:14.160] And I figured I'll let you tell me.
[12:14.160 -> 12:15.560] Was it about the loan?
[12:15.560 -> 12:16.720] Yeah, in 2023.
[12:16.720 -> 12:18.160] We're gonna get into that.
[12:18.160 -> 12:19.840] This is why I wanted to talk about Piastri.
[12:19.840 -> 12:20.840] This is getting juicy.
[12:20.840 -> 12:22.920] We spoke, this is probably one of the best conversations
[12:22.920 -> 12:24.480] about everything we've actually had.
[12:24.480 -> 12:25.360] We spoke about... Until we one of the best conversations about everything we've actually had. We spoke about,
[12:26.260 -> 12:27.940] until we find out we're wrong.
[12:27.940 -> 12:31.140] Next week, every podcast we do is like the best podcast
[12:31.140 -> 12:32.660] you've ever done until next week.
[12:32.660 -> 12:34.220] We always finish it, don't we?
[12:34.220 -> 12:36.500] Literally, we finish it, we edit it, we upload it,
[12:36.500 -> 12:37.340] we listen to it back.
[12:37.340 -> 12:40.820] We do a little high five, we're like, we're unstoppable.
[12:40.820 -> 12:42.740] And we wake up the next morning, it's gone out at midnight,
[12:42.740 -> 12:44.620] we got messages from people all over the world.
[12:44.620 -> 12:46.000] That's completely wrong.
[12:46.000 -> 12:46.840] That's wrong, that's wrong.
[12:46.840 -> 12:48.840] It was devastating waking up after the last one
[12:48.840 -> 12:50.440] and with about a hundred messages telling us
[12:50.440 -> 12:52.440] that the sprint does set the grid, by the way.
[12:52.440 -> 12:54.160] I almost wanted to delete the episode.
[12:54.160 -> 12:56.880] The title of the bloody podcast was something
[12:56.880 -> 12:59.080] about qualifying being different.
[12:59.080 -> 12:59.920] It's on brand.
[12:59.920 -> 13:00.760] We just blown it.
[13:00.760 -> 13:01.640] It's on brand.
[13:01.640 -> 13:03.120] Absolutely blown it.
[13:03.120 -> 13:05.440] But yeah, Piastri is a 21 year old racing driver,
[13:05.440 -> 13:10.400] currently Alpine's reserve driver and McLaren can call him up if they need to at any point.
[13:10.400 -> 13:15.440] They've got the deal with Alpine. Oh. Yep, which is great for him. Oh, I didn't know that. But
[13:15.440 -> 13:20.800] we saw... So he can go to McLaren? Yeah, so Alpine made a deal with McLaren that if Landor or Ricciardo
[13:20.800 -> 13:29.760] ever can't race, they have the option of calling up Piastri they want him to get as much racing experience as possible. He seems like a bit of a star kid I feel like more I feel like
[13:29.760 -> 13:34.880] more teams want him than just the one. From the research I've done on Piastri I have literally
[13:34.880 -> 13:40.960] fallen in love with this kid and I want him. How old is he? 21. Okay. I want him he's like my idol
[13:40.960 -> 13:47.520] now like he's the one I'm gonna follow. He's like the prodigy. He is unbelievable from the stats I've seen, mate.
[13:47.520 -> 13:50.440] And I'm so glad that he's allowed to go to McLaren
[13:50.440 -> 13:52.080] and do like more racing.
[13:52.080 -> 13:53.280] Cause he's not racing at the moment.
[13:53.280 -> 13:55.200] This is something I don't understand.
[13:55.200 -> 13:59.240] So in 2019, yeah, but how can you be happy with that?
[13:59.240 -> 14:00.080] I just don't get it.
[14:00.080 -> 14:02.880] Like I don't get why he didn't stay in Formula Two.
[14:02.880 -> 14:04.640] Because I think you sign yourself away
[14:04.640 -> 14:06.320] to another year of F2 if you do that.
[14:06.320 -> 14:08.560] Whereas now, he is in the F1.
[14:08.560 -> 14:11.440] Do you think it's very much Fernando Alonso replacement?
[14:11.440 -> 14:16.000] Look, it's like playing Sunday League or being on the bench for Chelsea.
[14:17.040 -> 14:17.920] Yeah, true.
[14:17.920 -> 14:18.960] It's probably nothing like that.
[14:20.320 -> 14:21.600] No, it's not a bad comparison.
[14:21.600 -> 14:22.320] Do you know what I'm saying?
[14:22.320 -> 14:26.000] So there is a glimmer of hope that maybe one day he will get called up.
[14:26.000 -> 14:32.000] Yeah, and he's obviously still getting the driving experience around the team and learning how everything works and he's still training.
[14:32.000 -> 14:33.000] He'll be training a lot.
[14:33.000 -> 14:34.800] Yeah, because he has to be ready to be called up.
[14:34.800 -> 14:47.520] And if anything, the fact that he's doing this now, next year, if he does go in, he'll have a leg above any other rookie because he's already been testing the f1 for a year. Yeah definitely it looked like he was going to be Fernando Alonso's replacement but who
[14:47.520 -> 14:50.520] knows if Fernando Alonso is actually going to retire at the end of the season. I want
[14:50.520 -> 14:55.680] Fernando to stay forever. I think Fernando will be 80 years old. I want Fernando to never
[14:55.680 -> 14:57.920] go anywhere. No me neither. I want him to stay.
[14:57.920 -> 15:06.080] But yeah Piastri in 2019, this is quite a crazy career by the way. Crazy. 2019, first in Formula Renault Euro Cup.
[15:06.080 -> 15:08.960] 2020, first in Formula 3.
[15:08.960 -> 15:11.600] 2021, first in Formula 2.
[15:11.600 -> 15:13.720] He's only ever come first.
[15:13.720 -> 15:18.680] And then 2022, no driving, Alpine's reserve driver.
[15:18.680 -> 15:22.440] And that's why you saw Alpine looking for the loan in 2023.
[15:22.440 -> 15:26.100] And that's why I wanted to raise today, do you think at some
[15:26.100 -> 15:31.260] point throughout this season, if Latifi keeps putting it in the bloody bin and costing Williams
[15:31.260 -> 15:36.420] a shit tonne of money, you might see someone like Williams halfway through this season
[15:36.420 -> 15:39.400] gunned for him and be like we could grab Piastri here.
[15:39.400 -> 15:44.780] Because I reckon if a team was like we're going to give you an F1 spot, even he would
[15:44.780 -> 15:45.720] want it. He'd then push, even Alpine wouldn't you an F1 spot, even he would want it.
[15:45.720 -> 15:48.720] He'd then push, even Alpine wouldn't want to let him go.
[15:48.720 -> 15:51.000] Cause even with the loan, the 2023 loan,
[15:51.000 -> 15:52.640] I don't know if you, how much you read about it,
[15:52.640 -> 15:55.160] but Alpine are happy to loan him out for 2023,
[15:55.160 -> 15:57.400] but only if they can call him back whenever they want.
[15:57.400 -> 15:59.320] Alpine want him as their prodigy.
[15:59.320 -> 16:01.360] Like they don't want him to go anywhere else.
[16:01.360 -> 16:02.680] If he's as good as what they think he is,
[16:02.680 -> 16:04.720] he's not going to be kicking around Alpine for too long.
[16:04.720 -> 16:05.560] You have the bigger team.
[16:05.560 -> 16:06.560] Well, that's it.
[16:06.560 -> 16:08.560] And that's what makes you think maybe a Williams.
[16:08.560 -> 16:10.520] How long is that contract?
[16:10.520 -> 16:11.880] I'm not a hundred percent sure.
[16:11.880 -> 16:15.360] It's quite hard to find out about people's contracts
[16:15.360 -> 16:16.600] unless they're really public
[16:16.600 -> 16:18.200] and because he's not a current F1 driver,
[16:18.200 -> 16:19.920] it's like not really public.
[16:19.920 -> 16:22.040] You can't really find out much about him.
[16:22.040 -> 16:26.800] But I think if Latifi was to go and he replaced Latifi,
[16:26.800 -> 16:30.760] would he then be looking at Lewis Hamilton's spot?
[16:31.640 -> 16:33.600] You're talking about one of the best young drivers
[16:33.600 -> 16:34.440] in the world.
[16:34.440 -> 16:39.440] If he goes to Williams, that's Mercedes' junior team.
[16:39.480 -> 16:42.080] If Russell slaps it in the Mercedes this year,
[16:42.080 -> 16:44.000] second in the driver's standards at the moment,
[16:44.000 -> 16:45.560] Mercedes would be happy with that. If Russell finished second this year, second in the driver's standards at the moment. Mercedes would be happy with that.
[16:45.560 -> 16:47.360] If Russell finished second this year,
[16:47.360 -> 16:48.520] that would be an unbelievable.
[16:48.520 -> 16:50.880] Yeah, but do you see a Mercedes team next year
[16:50.880 -> 16:55.760] with George Russell as the lead driver and then a rookie?
[16:55.760 -> 16:57.760] That's a risky move for Mercedes.
[16:57.760 -> 16:59.320] Mm, agreed.
[16:59.320 -> 17:01.560] Even if Russell has an amazing year,
[17:01.560 -> 17:03.440] we've seen it time and time again.
[17:03.440 -> 17:04.280] I guess-
[17:04.280 -> 17:06.880] First person off the top of my head, Daniel Ricciardo,
[17:06.880 -> 17:08.600] looked like he had so much potential
[17:08.600 -> 17:10.860] and the last couple of years,
[17:10.860 -> 17:12.200] this is why it's so difficult, man.
[17:12.200 -> 17:13.040] It is so difficult.
[17:13.040 -> 17:13.860] It's so difficult.
[17:13.860 -> 17:15.480] And I was just thinking about it then,
[17:15.480 -> 17:16.640] this can happen with anything,
[17:16.640 -> 17:19.040] like not jumping to conclusions,
[17:19.040 -> 17:22.380] but just as an example, mental health is a big thing
[17:22.380 -> 17:23.940] and it can affect your performance
[17:23.940 -> 17:25.840] if like on that day or that week or that year,
[17:25.840 -> 17:28.480] you're just not in the right frame of mind.
[17:28.480 -> 17:29.800] And I was thinking about it again,
[17:29.800 -> 17:30.880] I always go back to football
[17:30.880 -> 17:32.280] and try and relate it to football
[17:32.280 -> 17:34.620] even though I'm not a football fan.
[17:34.620 -> 17:36.160] If you're not having a good week,
[17:36.160 -> 17:38.560] you've got like 10, is it 10 other guys?
[17:38.560 -> 17:40.680] How many people on a team? 11.
[17:40.680 -> 17:43.280] You've got 10 other guys who can essentially carry you.
[17:43.280 -> 17:44.840] And do you know what I'm saying?
[17:44.840 -> 17:46.800] Whereas these guys are out there on their own.
[17:46.800 -> 17:49.000] So if they're just not having a good week
[17:49.000 -> 17:51.480] and they've got these demons inside of them
[17:51.480 -> 17:53.440] and it's just not adding up in their head,
[17:53.440 -> 17:55.320] it's down to them to bring it out of the bag.
[17:55.320 -> 17:58.080] And that's hard when you're dealing with it on your own
[17:58.080 -> 17:59.280] in that car.
[17:59.280 -> 18:00.880] Especially when you're young,
[18:00.880 -> 18:02.320] when you haven't got the race experience.
[18:02.320 -> 18:03.760] I think that's like, like you say,
[18:03.760 -> 18:05.960] when out of nowhere there's a wet race or it starts raining, you see the got the race experience. I think that's like, when you, like you say, when out of nowhere there's a wet race
[18:05.960 -> 18:06.920] or it starts raining,
[18:06.920 -> 18:08.440] you see the ones with the experience.
[18:08.440 -> 18:10.480] A lot of the time, the experience for anything
[18:10.480 -> 18:12.560] is gonna pay dividends.
[18:13.400 -> 18:15.520] Yeah, Piastri's only 21.
[18:15.520 -> 18:17.360] But then, yeah, like you say,
[18:17.360 -> 18:19.040] it would be a risky move for Mercedes.
[18:19.040 -> 18:20.760] I just think if a seat did open up,
[18:20.760 -> 18:24.100] Piastri has to be one of the first names for anyone.
[18:24.100 -> 18:27.680] But whilst we are talking about that, that just made me think, like for some reason when you were talking
[18:27.680 -> 18:32.320] about Hamilton then, I remember Will saying like, Russell was there to be Hamilton's replacement
[18:32.320 -> 18:36.120] clearly, to be their number one driver, that's what they bought him for. He was gonna be
[18:36.120 -> 18:40.060] Russell, he was gonna be Hamilton's replacement as their number one dog. But at some point
[18:40.060 -> 18:44.000] when Hamilton goes, who is actually gonna be Hamilton's replacement? They're not gonna
[18:44.000 -> 18:47.280] bring in someone older than Russell. That's what I'm saying.
[18:47.280 -> 18:49.760] Well, you just said Russell would be his replacement.
[18:49.760 -> 18:54.240] Yeah, but Russell's already at Mercedes. So I mean, he'd be Hamilton's replacement. Because
[18:54.240 -> 18:58.560] when Hamilton goes, Mercedes aren't going to bring in an older driver than Russell.
[18:58.560 -> 19:01.280] No, no, Russell, I guess, would be the lead driver.
[19:01.280 -> 19:03.040] So then maybe that would be a perfect slide for the Astronauts.
[19:03.040 -> 19:08.680] And they need support. The only thing I'm saying is that Russell to me would need longer in the seat
[19:08.680 -> 19:13.400] to be that guy. He'd need to prove himself over a couple of seasons. If Hamilton went
[19:13.400 -> 19:17.440] at the end of this year, just said I'm not doing anymore in this year, who goes into
[19:17.440 -> 19:22.280] the Champions League? Fernando Alonso. Do you reckon they'd go for a big dog? Nah, nah,
[19:22.280 -> 19:26.000] nah. This is where my divide is. Would they go and pick up a Wonderkid?
[19:26.000 -> 19:28.000] There is no answer to it.
[19:28.000 -> 19:30.000] Whoever fits best.
[19:30.000 -> 19:32.000] Unless...
[19:32.000 -> 19:34.000] I think McLaren saw this
[19:34.000 -> 19:36.000] and that is exactly why they just put
[19:36.000 -> 19:38.000] Lando on that bumper deal.
[19:38.000 -> 19:40.000] Lando just signed that bumper deal
[19:40.000 -> 19:42.000] didn't he? And now he's signed there for ages
[19:42.000 -> 19:44.000] and a lot of that came from, I felt like
[19:44.000 -> 19:51.280] Mercedes might gun for Lando. But we'll see, we'll see. It's an interesting dilemma. Please do send us
[19:51.280 -> 19:55.800] your thoughts at Pitstop on Instagram. Let us know who you think will replace Hamilton
[19:55.800 -> 20:00.480] when Hamilton does finally go. And we can't wait to watch Piastri's career. We've got
[20:00.480 -> 20:05.040] a really exciting young driver there who's currently in the Alpine development program
[20:05.340 -> 20:09.840] McClaren can call him up whenever they want and hopefully at some point we get to see him on the track this year
[20:11.480 -> 20:15.520] It's funny for a good reason it's funny talking about Lewis Hamilton, I've got a little question for you
[20:16.360 -> 20:18.360] Does Lewis Hamilton have any kids?
[20:19.240 -> 20:21.240] I
[20:21.240 -> 20:26.620] Don't think so. I think his brother has kids because he's quite often with like his family
[20:26.820 -> 20:32.120] He posts pictures even with like a little boy or girl. I can't remember what his Instagram. I think is his brother's kid
[20:32.120 -> 20:38.140] Yeah, it's his niece because he's really close to his brother, isn't it him and Lewis and his brother are like yeah, and their dad
[20:38.140 -> 20:40.140] They're like they're all such a tight family
[20:40.280 -> 20:43.380] No, Lewis doesn't have any kids, but there are actually three
[20:43.380 -> 20:49.080] I didn't know this because I've never even really thought about it, but there's actually three drivers on the grid who have children.
[20:49.080 -> 20:49.580] What?
[20:49.580 -> 20:51.080] And some that you wouldn't expect.
[20:51.080 -> 20:52.080] Oh my god, I gotta guess them.
[20:52.080 -> 20:52.580] Yeah.
[20:52.580 -> 20:55.380] Guess the drivers that have kids. Okay.
[20:58.000 -> 21:03.400] Well, I know that Kevat does, but he's not on the grid anymore because Max Verstappen stole his birth.
[21:03.400 -> 21:03.900] Kivya.
[21:04.840 -> 21:07.800] I'm gonna guess probably the older ones, Vettel.
[21:07.800 -> 21:09.520] Yeah, Vettel's got three kids.
[21:09.520 -> 21:11.480] Oh wait, has he just got all of them?
[21:11.480 -> 21:12.320] No, no, no.
[21:12.320 -> 21:14.240] Oh no, there's actually three drivers.
[21:14.240 -> 21:16.480] There's actually a fourth one who...
[21:16.480 -> 21:17.320] This is great, mate.
[21:17.320 -> 21:18.760] This is a great question.
[21:18.760 -> 21:19.600] I'm going to go, I'm going to go with Alonso.
[21:19.600 -> 21:21.720] It's not really something you think about, is it?
[21:21.720 -> 21:22.640] Bottas?
[21:22.640 -> 21:23.640] No, no.
[21:23.640 -> 21:24.480] Alonso?
[21:24.480 -> 21:25.360] No. I've never, signs. No, no Alonso. No
[21:31.040 -> 21:35.520] I've never signs you think Alonso. I'm never gonna get him. I'm just gonna go for the whole great Sergio Perez Oh, wow has two kids. I didn't know that. I don't know. I thought he was I did know that
[21:35.520 -> 21:38.360] I saw the picture of him holding him after the Mexican Grand Prix
[21:39.120 -> 21:43.480] Yeah, I probably knew as well. I guess that's like the only time you'd know really yeah, and
[21:44.640 -> 21:46.000] You know, you should know.
[21:47.400 -> 21:49.500] One of them has one kid and it's a girl.
[21:49.500 -> 21:50.600] You should know who it is.
[21:50.600 -> 21:51.100] Really?
[21:51.100 -> 21:51.600] Yeah.
[21:52.300 -> 21:52.800] Why?
[21:52.800 -> 21:53.900] Think of like recent events.
[21:55.300 -> 21:56.100] Max was sapping.
[21:57.600 -> 21:58.600] Kevin Magnussen.
[21:58.600 -> 21:59.000] Kevin.
[21:59.000 -> 21:59.700] Oh, yeah.
[21:59.700 -> 22:01.600] Yeah, the picture of them in the pits.
[22:01.600 -> 22:03.300] Yeah, they're such a sweet family.
[22:03.300 -> 22:07.560] And then Seb Vettel with three and then, Hulkenberg has a child as well.
[22:07.560 -> 22:08.400] Wow.
[22:08.400 -> 22:09.220] But he's gone now.
[22:09.220 -> 22:10.060] You're full of statistics.
[22:10.060 -> 22:11.440] Forever, he's in the dust.
[22:11.440 -> 22:12.280] I don't know if I'm coming back.
[22:12.280 -> 22:13.100] I'm full of stats.
[22:13.100 -> 22:13.940] I don't know if we'll ever see him again.
[22:13.940 -> 22:14.760] Look at the state of your laptop.
[22:14.760 -> 22:16.040] I've never seen so many stats.
[22:16.040 -> 22:17.640] Yeah, mate, I'm trying to keep up.
[22:17.640 -> 22:20.480] I'm staring at like my own Wikipedia that I built.
[22:20.480 -> 22:21.960] Yeah, my final thing before we get
[22:21.960 -> 22:24.020] into the big history quiz for Fab
[22:24.020 -> 22:28.740] is just gonna quickly recap the last few races at Imola.
[22:28.740 -> 22:33.280] So Imola is now quite clearly back and is contracted until 2025.
[22:33.280 -> 22:36.700] There's been two races there since it came back in 2020.
[22:36.700 -> 22:37.700] Who won?
[22:37.700 -> 22:38.700] We watched it last night.
[22:38.700 -> 22:39.700] Okay.
[22:39.700 -> 22:40.700] We watched the highlights last night.
[22:40.700 -> 22:41.700] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[22:41.700 -> 22:42.700] I remember it.
[22:42.700 -> 22:43.700] Well, no, because we watched 2020 and 2021 last night.
[22:43.700 -> 22:47.280] Give me both the winners and I remember it. Well, no, because we watched 2020 and 2021 last night.
[22:47.280 -> 22:48.120] Give me both the winners and I'll order them.
[22:48.120 -> 22:50.120] I can't fucking remember either of them.
[22:52.480 -> 22:53.320] Lewis Hamilton.
[22:53.320 -> 22:54.480] Yeah, won 2020.
[22:54.480 -> 22:55.320] Who won 2021?
[22:55.320 -> 22:57.480] Yeah, I remember that one.
[22:59.240 -> 23:00.080] Verstappen.
[23:00.080 -> 23:03.600] Yep, smack, bang, cracking answer.
[23:03.600 -> 23:08.120] Verstappen won 2021. We'll be bringing you our predictions for him there on Thursday
[23:08.400 -> 23:14.800] But it's gonna be it's gonna be really exciting what happened. Why was it previously the San Marino Grand Prix?
[23:15.320 -> 23:16.860] Whilst I was Wikipedia in it
[23:16.860 -> 23:24.160] It said there's only ever been two races at Imola and then it says previously the San Marino Grand Prix. So has it been renamed?
[23:24.720 -> 23:25.080] No, the San Marino Grand Prix. So has it been renamed?
[23:25.080 -> 23:28.680] No, the San Marino Grand Prix is just another race.
[23:28.680 -> 23:30.480] So it's not F1.
[23:31.480 -> 23:32.320] Oh.
[23:32.320 -> 23:33.140] So I believe,
[23:34.100 -> 23:35.760] I can't wait for the messages.
[23:35.760 -> 23:38.420] Fab's completely fucking wrong.
[23:38.420 -> 23:40.200] From what I've been made aware of,
[23:40.200 -> 23:42.240] well San Marino, I know this,
[23:42.240 -> 23:45.300] is just like an Italian town down the road. Or it's like a region or something like that. So I don't know, I guess San Marino, I know this, is just like an Italian town down the road. Yeah.
[23:45.300 -> 23:47.000] Or it's like a region or something like that.
[23:47.000 -> 23:52.000] So, I don't know, I guess San Marino just had their own GP and it was held at Imola.
[23:52.800 -> 23:56.300] Yeah, it said that there had only ever been two races, so I wasn't 100% sure.
[23:56.600 -> 24:00.000] 63 laps, one DRS zone we've got this weekend.
[24:00.000 -> 24:02.500] You've got to say it with more enthusiasm, as if you're a commentator.
[24:02.800 -> 24:05.680] 63 laps! One!
[24:05.680 -> 24:06.520] Yes!
[24:06.520 -> 24:08.640] God, that makes me cough.
[24:08.640 -> 24:10.520] One DRS known!
[24:10.520 -> 24:11.760] Makes me cough talking like that.
[24:11.760 -> 24:12.800] I could never commentate,
[24:12.800 -> 24:14.720] I'd just be coughing the whole time.
[24:14.720 -> 24:16.280] Caught bliming.
[24:16.280 -> 24:17.720] Oh, it's made my throat really hurt.
[24:17.720 -> 24:18.560] That's really hurt my throat.
[24:18.560 -> 24:20.200] Do you want a sip of some juice?
[24:20.200 -> 24:21.520] I'd love a sip of some juice, thank you, Fab.
[24:21.520 -> 24:22.360] There you go.
[24:22.360 -> 24:23.200] Get a little swig of that,
[24:23.200 -> 24:24.440] and while you're having a drink,
[24:25.300 -> 24:26.800] I won't say anything. I'd love a sip of some juice, thank you Fab. Get a little swig of that and while you're having a drink, um
[24:28.000 -> 24:30.000] I won't say anything. I want everyone to hear it.
[24:32.720 -> 24:34.000] Thanks Fab, that was lovely.
[24:34.000 -> 24:34.500] No worries.
[24:35.120 -> 24:36.320] Right, here we go.
[24:36.320 -> 24:42.320] Let's jump in to the F1 history quiz with Fabio Bocca.
[24:42.320 -> 24:43.520] Bloody hell!
[24:43.520 -> 24:51.040] Roll the music. ♪♪
[24:51.040 -> 24:52.920] Okay, for those of you playing along at home,
[24:52.920 -> 24:54.880] some of these questions are multiple choice,
[24:54.880 -> 24:56.720] and Fab, I've tried to be kind to you here.
[24:56.720 -> 24:59.400] I actually have tried to get some reasonably easy ones.
[24:59.400 -> 25:00.640] Don't talk shit.
[25:00.640 -> 25:02.360] But I've also tried to get one.
[25:02.360 -> 25:04.040] Okay, some of them are quite hard, yeah.
[25:04.040 -> 25:07.000] But I wanted to pick some that the people listening would actually be like,
[25:07.000 -> 25:10.000] oh, I didn't know that, or learn something as well.
[25:10.000 -> 25:12.000] If I did boring shit, then no one would learn anything.
[25:12.000 -> 25:13.000] How many questions are there?
[25:13.000 -> 25:15.000] There's like six or seven, I don't know.
[25:15.000 -> 25:19.000] We're going to start off with a multiple choice.
[25:19.000 -> 25:21.000] I'm just going to mentally prepare myself.
[25:21.000 -> 25:23.000] That's it, wrap.
[25:23.000 -> 25:24.000] Okay, I'm good.
[25:24.000 -> 25:26.480] Who has more wins in Formula One?
[25:26.480 -> 25:30.420] Fernando Alonso, Nico Rosberg or Max Verstappen?
[25:31.920 -> 25:32.920] Who has more wins?
[25:32.920 -> 25:33.740] Race wins.
[25:33.740 -> 25:34.940] Yeah. Max Verstappen.
[25:36.880 -> 25:39.040] Incorrect. Max Verstappen has the least.
[25:39.040 -> 25:40.560] Max Verstappen has 21.
[25:40.560 -> 25:42.840] Fernando Alonso has 32.
[25:42.840 -> 25:45.000] Nico Rosberg has 23.
[25:45.280 -> 25:46.360] Oh, Rosberg.
[25:46.360 -> 25:48.680] Yeah, but Rosberg doesn't even have the most.
[25:48.680 -> 25:49.520] The Alonso does.
[25:49.520 -> 25:50.360] I thought you said Nico Hulkenberg.
[25:50.360 -> 25:51.520] You didn't even say Alonso.
[25:51.520 -> 25:52.520] You love Alonso.
[25:52.520 -> 25:53.360] I do.
[25:53.360 -> 25:54.640] Think of how long he's been around.
[25:54.640 -> 25:56.440] He's definitely got more race wins.
[25:56.440 -> 25:57.640] So great start, mate.
[25:57.640 -> 25:58.480] Thank you.
[25:58.480 -> 25:59.320] Thank you.
[25:59.320 -> 26:01.160] Okay, I like this one.
[26:01.160 -> 26:03.000] I actually found out so much doing these.
[26:03.000 -> 26:05.000] You just love making me look like an idiot, don't you? Do you know what? I actually love learning about it. I sit there on Wikipedia and I write found out so much doing these. You just love making me look like an idiot, don't you?
[26:05.000 -> 26:07.000] Do you know what, I actually love learning about it.
[26:07.000 -> 26:09.000] I sit there on Wikipedia and I write all out and then I'm like,
[26:09.000 -> 26:12.000] I've got this big graph in front of me of all these stats
[26:12.000 -> 26:14.000] and then I don't like do the question just on the graph,
[26:14.000 -> 26:17.000] I like take a few bits from here, a bit from there,
[26:17.000 -> 26:19.000] and then word a question so it's different.
[26:19.000 -> 26:20.000] Fruit salad.
[26:20.000 -> 26:21.000] Yeah.
[26:21.000 -> 26:24.000] Who has more pole positions in Formula One?
[26:24.000 -> 26:25.520] Multiple choice.
[26:25.520 -> 26:28.320] So, whoever you think's got the most.
[26:28.320 -> 26:32.560] Hamilton, Schumacher or Vettel?
[26:32.560 -> 26:37.280] Who has the most pole positions?
[26:37.280 -> 26:40.560] Hamilton, Schumacher or Vettel?
[26:40.560 -> 26:41.600] This is not easy.
[26:41.600 -> 26:44.160] I wouldn't know if you asked me this.
[26:44.160 -> 26:46.000] Pole positions. But the people at home might learn something.
[26:46.000 -> 26:53.760] I would say Lewis Hamilton. Spot on with 103. Schumacher's got 68, Vettel has got 57, and
[26:53.760 -> 26:57.780] the most impressive thing for me about that is that Hamilton actually has less entries
[26:57.780 -> 27:07.040] than Schumacher. So Hamilton's got a lot more, nearly 50 more, and he's done like 15 less races than Schumacher.
[27:07.040 -> 27:09.800] So it's pretty impressive, but at this point,
[27:09.800 -> 27:12.160] we need to give a massive shout out to Senna,
[27:12.160 -> 27:13.880] because one of these stats for Senna
[27:13.880 -> 27:15.960] was absolutely unbelievable.
[27:15.960 -> 27:20.960] A 40% pole rate, 162 races, 65 poles,
[27:21.600 -> 27:24.440] and he also holds the record for the most consecutive
[27:24.440 -> 27:26.560] pole positions ever with eight
[27:27.500 -> 27:32.000] Unbelievable bloody hell eight pole position. He was a bloody good driver. I need to watch some of his highlights
[27:32.000 -> 27:35.520] Have you seen that clip where he's drifting? No, I haven't seen anything
[27:35.520 -> 27:41.120] I don't know if it was that I don't know what track it was that but he's overtaking someone on a bend and he is
[27:41.560 -> 27:46.820] Drifting a formula one car. Well Peter showed us that clip at that meeting the other day of him overtaking the whole
[27:46.820 -> 27:47.820] bloody grid didn't he?
[27:47.820 -> 27:48.820] Yeah, yeah that was insane.
[27:48.820 -> 27:49.820] He's an absolute monster.
[27:49.820 -> 27:56.200] Yeah so Lewis Hamilton has the most pole positions ever with a hundred and three.
[27:56.200 -> 27:58.160] And I don't know if anyone will ever beat that.
[27:58.160 -> 28:01.920] Like that's pretty impressive to be fair but who knows.
[28:01.920 -> 28:02.920] Max Verstappen.
[28:02.920 -> 28:03.920] Piastri.
[28:03.920 -> 28:05.400] Piastri looks very strongstri. Looks very strong.
[28:05.400 -> 28:06.400] Mazepin.
[28:06.400 -> 28:08.800] Yeah, okay. Next question.
[28:08.800 -> 28:11.000] I'm going to give you three drivers,
[28:11.000 -> 28:16.200] and one of them scored points in their first ever race in Formula 1.
[28:16.200 -> 28:18.400] So you need to tell me which driver it was.
[28:18.400 -> 28:19.600] Say that again, please. Oh, my mind.
[28:19.600 -> 28:21.600] I'm going to give you three drivers,
[28:21.600 -> 28:24.800] and one of the drivers scored points in their first ever race.
[28:24.800 -> 28:25.000] So you need to tell me which driver drivers scored points in their first ever race.
[28:25.000 -> 28:27.000] So you need to tell me which driver it was.
[28:27.000 -> 28:29.000] Okay.
[28:29.000 -> 28:34.000] Lando Norris, Max Verstappen or Danny Kaivat?
[28:34.000 -> 28:38.000] I thought it was Max Verstappen.
[28:38.000 -> 28:43.000] Oh, is that your answer?
[28:43.000 -> 28:44.000] Yeah.
[28:44.000 -> 28:46.560] No, it wasn't Max Verstappen. He scored points in his second race.
[28:46.560 -> 28:47.400] Oh God, so close.
[28:47.400 -> 28:51.840] He lost out to his ex's husband or whoever's wife.
[28:51.840 -> 28:52.680] Oh, Kvyat got it.
[28:52.680 -> 28:53.760] Kvyat got it.
[28:53.760 -> 28:56.880] Kvyat got points on his debut, 2014 Australian Grand Prix,
[28:56.880 -> 28:58.840] came ninth at 19 years old.
[28:58.840 -> 28:59.680] Pretty impressive.
[28:59.680 -> 29:02.600] Not many drivers have got points in their first ever race.
[29:02.600 -> 29:03.760] Why did he stop racing then?
[29:03.760 -> 29:04.600] Because he had a kid.
[29:04.600 -> 29:07.520] I'm not sure what happened with Kvatt.
[29:07.520 -> 29:09.200] I probably didn't even pronounce his name right.
[29:09.200 -> 29:10.840] Kvatt, Kvatt, Kivatt.
[29:10.840 -> 29:11.680] Kravat.
[29:11.680 -> 29:13.400] I haven't got a clue how you pronounce his name.
[29:13.400 -> 29:14.640] I'd love a little Kravat.
[29:14.640 -> 29:18.080] He, what's a Kvatt?
[29:18.080 -> 29:19.320] I think it's like a hat.
[29:19.320 -> 29:20.160] Is it?
[29:20.160 -> 29:21.680] I thought it was like a ham and cheese brioche bun
[29:21.680 -> 29:23.120] or something.
[29:23.120 -> 29:27.000] He was in that 2020 race, in the highlight, he was in it.
[29:27.000 -> 29:27.840] Wasn't he?
[29:27.840 -> 29:28.660] Who was he racing for?
[29:28.660 -> 29:30.080] Racing point or something?
[29:30.080 -> 29:32.600] Not sure, he's selling about Roman Grosjean
[29:32.600 -> 29:33.680] took his spot or something.
[29:33.680 -> 29:34.520] Oh really?
[29:34.520 -> 29:35.360] We'll have to find out.
[29:35.360 -> 29:37.080] You'll notice.
[29:37.080 -> 29:38.320] What in 2020?
[29:38.320 -> 29:39.280] No, maybe not then.
[29:41.120 -> 29:50.000] Which of these drivers has the most career points without winning the world championship?
[29:50.000 -> 29:55.600] Daniel Ricciardo, Nico Hulkenberg or Mark Webber?
[29:55.600 -> 29:59.240] So the most points without winning the world championship.
[29:59.240 -> 30:00.480] Mark Webber.
[30:00.480 -> 30:02.560] Did he win a championship?
[30:02.560 -> 30:06.440] No, no, none of them won a championship. They haven't won a championship. I want you to tell me who got, I'm none of them won a championship. That's these they haven't won a championship
[30:06.440 -> 30:11.780] I want you to tell me who got the most points, but hasn't won it. Okay, I would say Weber because of a longer career
[30:12.660 -> 30:16.020] It's not about bad. Not a bad guess. It sounds like it's wrong though
[30:17.160 -> 30:20.220] It's Ricardo Wow. He's the second
[30:20.940 -> 30:24.140] Second driver on the list for the most points without winning a world championship
[30:23.160 -> 30:24.680] second driver on the list for the most points without winning a world championship,
[30:24.680 -> 30:27.280] with 1,282 in his driving career.
[30:27.280 -> 30:29.640] But he's not first.
[30:29.640 -> 30:31.720] Give me the driver that you think
[30:31.720 -> 30:33.440] has got the most points in Formula One
[30:33.440 -> 30:34.920] but never won a championship.
[30:35.880 -> 30:37.280] It's our boy.
[30:37.280 -> 30:39.880] The one we always say we wish he won a championship.
[30:40.920 -> 30:41.760] Who is it?
[30:41.760 -> 30:42.600] Fernando Alonso.
[30:42.600 -> 30:43.440] He's won a bloody championship.
[30:43.440 -> 30:44.920] He's won bloody two of them.
[30:44.920 -> 30:45.000] It's Bottas. He's got so many points, He's won bloody two of them.
[30:45.000 -> 30:46.000] Bottas.
[30:46.000 -> 30:48.000] He's got so many points.
[30:48.000 -> 30:49.000] 1,750.
[30:49.000 -> 30:50.000] That makes sense.
[30:50.000 -> 30:54.000] Second in 2019 and second in 2020 and still hasn't won a bloody championship.
[30:54.000 -> 30:58.000] And I would love it more than anything to see that man with his hands in the trophy.
[30:58.000 -> 30:59.000] Yeah.
[30:59.000 -> 31:00.000] Love him.
[31:00.000 -> 31:01.000] Gotta love Bottas.
[31:01.000 -> 31:03.000] I'd love to just give him a hug, wouldn't you?
[31:03.000 -> 31:04.000] Yeah, especially after that interview.
[31:04.000 -> 31:05.320] Was it in Drive Survive?
[31:05.320 -> 31:06.360] I don't do that.
[31:06.360 -> 31:07.200] I feel like watching that.
[31:07.200 -> 31:08.280] I'll start weeping.
[31:08.280 -> 31:09.640] I feel like watching Drive Survive
[31:09.640 -> 31:10.760] the new season back again.
[31:10.760 -> 31:12.560] I feel like I forgot everything.
[31:12.560 -> 31:13.380] But yeah.
[31:13.380 -> 31:14.220] The last one.
[31:14.220 -> 31:15.060] Yeah, I don't remember a lot from it.
[31:15.060 -> 31:16.120] I need to watch all of them again.
[31:16.120 -> 31:17.320] Yeah, me too from the beginning.
[31:17.320 -> 31:19.680] Cause we actually understand things more now.
[31:19.680 -> 31:21.040] My dad binged it.
[31:21.040 -> 31:23.400] My dad binged every season in about a week.
[31:23.400 -> 31:24.680] And then I've got loads of other friends
[31:24.680 -> 31:26.160] who have just started like joining it now.
[31:26.160 -> 31:28.880] Like one of my friends, Alex, he messaged me saying,
[31:28.880 -> 31:31.240] asking me a question about, who was it?
[31:31.240 -> 31:32.800] Someone at Mercedes and I was like,
[31:32.800 -> 31:34.720] no, he doesn't drive for Mercedes, he drives for,
[31:34.720 -> 31:35.920] and he's like, oh, I'm only on like,
[31:35.920 -> 31:38.040] I'm only halfway through season one on Drive to Survive.
[31:38.040 -> 31:40.160] So loads of people are like catching up with it,
[31:40.160 -> 31:40.980] which is amazing.
[31:40.980 -> 31:42.480] Eventually we'll have some F1 friends
[31:42.480 -> 31:44.780] and then we're gonna have an F1 party at the flat.
[31:44.780 -> 31:45.640] Yeah. Can't wait. Right, this one have some f1 friends and then we're gonna have an f1 party at the flat. Yeah, can't wait
[31:46.240 -> 31:48.560] Right this one. You've got to know the answer to
[31:49.040 -> 31:52.740] Well, I say I say it like you should know the answer, but I have no clue about this
[31:52.740 -> 31:55.580] I could even be wrong, but I think I'm right. Okay
[31:56.120 -> 31:59.100] Ferrari have raced with another engine before. Oh
[31:59.860 -> 32:01.860] But what engine was it?
[32:02.380 -> 32:05.640] Any idea what brand they raced with?
[32:05.640 -> 32:07.400] And it was a long time ago.
[32:07.400 -> 32:09.600] It was a bloody long time ago.
[32:10.600 -> 32:11.800] But it's interesting.
[32:15.120 -> 32:17.200] I don't think you're going to get it unless you've seen it.
[32:17.200 -> 32:18.200] Is it Italian?
[32:20.200 -> 32:23.000] I'm not sure whether they're actually Italian,
[32:23.000 -> 32:24.200] but I'll give you a clue.
[32:25.600 -> 32:27.240] They raced with it for the first ever time
[32:27.240 -> 32:28.520] at the Italian Grand Prix,
[32:28.520 -> 32:30.820] and it was Clemente Biodonetti.
[32:32.160 -> 32:33.080] What was the name of the engine?
[32:33.080 -> 32:34.960] In 1950.
[32:34.960 -> 32:35.920] That was the name of the engine?
[32:35.920 -> 32:37.160] No, that was the driver.
[32:37.160 -> 32:39.720] Clemente Biodonetti did it at the Italian Grand Prix.
[32:39.720 -> 32:40.560] Oh, right.
[32:40.560 -> 32:41.380] I don't think you're gonna know.
[32:41.380 -> 32:43.240] I was gonna say like maybe an Alfa Romeo engine.
[32:43.240 -> 32:45.120] No, Jaguar.
[32:45.120 -> 32:46.520] Ferrari had a Jaguar engine.
[32:46.520 -> 32:48.600] So when you go on Wikipedia and look at Ferrari's history,
[32:48.600 -> 32:51.280] it says engines, Ferrari, Jaguar.
[32:51.280 -> 32:53.780] I was thinking like probably if it was that long ago,
[32:53.780 -> 32:54.880] probably like a British,
[32:54.880 -> 32:58.040] cause Britain is like the home of motor sports
[32:58.040 -> 33:00.200] and British engineering, do you know what I mean?
[33:00.200 -> 33:02.600] Like proper engines and all that.
[33:02.600 -> 33:04.320] I'm about to burp.
[33:04.320 -> 33:06.960] Go on. I literally threw up. I was gonna say
[33:06.960 -> 33:13.920] General Motors. I don't know what that means. Yeah GM. Oh GM. Yeah that's what I was going to say.
[33:13.920 -> 33:18.560] But well unfortunately it was Jaguar. I hope you guys at home are doing very well. One final
[33:18.560 -> 33:25.000] question for you. Most podium finishes in one single season.
[33:25.160 -> 33:28.140] So I want you to tell me out of these four drivers,
[33:28.140 -> 33:31.860] who got the most podiums in one season, you think?
[33:32.800 -> 33:37.400] Vettel, Hamilton, Schumacher or Verstappen.
[33:37.400 -> 33:38.600] Four massive names.
[33:38.600 -> 33:39.640] In one season.
[33:39.640 -> 33:41.160] But who do you think had the best season
[33:41.160 -> 33:42.440] with the most podiums?
[33:42.440 -> 33:46.080] Vettel, Hamilton, Schumacher or Verstappen?
[33:46.080 -> 33:49.520] Right, so I know Schumacher is the GOAT, but I don't know enough about Schumacher,
[33:49.520 -> 33:53.280] like I don't know enough about like every race that he did to call him,
[33:53.280 -> 34:00.240] so I'm gonna rule him out just because I don't know. Vettel, potentially,
[34:01.360 -> 34:05.400] Hamilton, potentially, and Verstappen potentially, so fuck that's hard. Well you're looking at- I'm gonna say no to Verstappen potentially. So fuck that's hard.
[34:05.400 -> 34:09.000] We are looking at, I'm going to say no to Verstappen.
[34:09.920 -> 34:12.240] Fair, cause he's not raced for as long as the others.
[34:12.240 -> 34:14.200] Yeah, unless you're bluffing right now.
[34:14.200 -> 34:16.160] So it's between Hamilton,
[34:16.160 -> 34:18.680] for me it's between Hamilton and Vettel.
[34:18.680 -> 34:20.640] And I'm going to say,
[34:22.680 -> 34:24.840] read out the question again, please.
[34:24.840 -> 34:27.400] Which of these four drivers has got the most
[34:27.400 -> 34:35.440] podiums in one single season? Vettel, Hamilton, Schumacher or Verstappen? But Verstappen's
[34:35.440 -> 34:47.440] gone, who else is gone? I'm gonna say Lewis Hamilton. Okay so, fun fact about Lewis Hamilton whilst we answer this question.
[34:47.440 -> 34:54.240] He is right on the list and he has got 17 podiums in one season.
[34:54.240 -> 34:55.520] Five times.
[34:55.520 -> 34:56.880] He's done it five times.
[34:56.880 -> 35:00.200] 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2021.
[35:00.200 -> 35:04.100] But there is one more who has 18.
[35:04.100 -> 35:05.160] But it's Max Verstappen.
[35:05.160 -> 35:06.000] Fuck.
[35:06.000 -> 35:08.360] Max Verstappen has got the record for the most podiums
[35:08.360 -> 35:10.920] in one single season and it was last year.
[35:10.920 -> 35:13.320] 18 podiums in 22 races
[35:13.320 -> 35:15.600] and the highest anyone else has got is 17.
[35:15.600 -> 35:16.420] God dang.
[35:16.420 -> 35:18.320] Yeah, so Max Verstappen holds the record
[35:18.320 -> 35:22.920] for the most podiums and 18 out of 22 is quite a feat.
[35:22.920 -> 35:23.920] That's ridiculous.
[35:23.920 -> 35:25.760] It shows how powerful the Red Bull was last year.
[35:25.760 -> 35:28.440] Especially when you look back at Silverstone last year.
[35:28.440 -> 35:31.600] Look, Max had some DNFs that arguably weren't his fault.
[35:31.600 -> 35:33.240] There'll be people that will say it was his fault.
[35:33.240 -> 35:35.280] I didn't even understand racing back then,
[35:35.280 -> 35:36.680] so I can't give you a proper judgment,
[35:36.680 -> 35:38.920] but Max had DNFs last year.
[35:38.920 -> 35:41.760] So, and he was like leading that race or second.
[35:41.760 -> 35:43.200] So that could have been another podium.
[35:43.200 -> 35:45.720] It could have been 19 when Hamilton took him out
[35:45.720 -> 35:47.640] and he went into the barrier thing.
[35:47.640 -> 35:50.080] They were putting some like rocket fuel in his car,
[35:50.080 -> 35:50.900] I think.
[35:50.900 -> 35:51.740] Were they?
[35:51.740 -> 35:52.560] I reckon so.
[35:52.560 -> 35:54.440] Well, the Mercedes was quicker
[35:54.440 -> 35:56.560] and the Red Bull still won.
[35:56.560 -> 35:58.720] So there we go.
[35:58.720 -> 36:00.400] That is bloody crazy.
[36:00.400 -> 36:01.880] What a fantastic podcast.
[36:01.880 -> 36:03.280] What a fantastic podcast.
[36:03.280 -> 36:04.960] I feel like I've learned something today.
[36:04.960 -> 36:06.120] I feel like I've learned a lot.
[36:06.120 -> 36:06.960] Have you?
[36:06.960 -> 36:08.640] For 10 minutes and I'll probably forget it.
[36:08.640 -> 36:11.800] But right now I feel like I just want to sing
[36:11.800 -> 36:13.240] and dance about Formula One.
[36:13.240 -> 36:14.840] Me too, we're going to turn the podcast off.
[36:14.840 -> 36:15.960] Let's go write a song about it.
[36:15.960 -> 36:16.840] Yeah, let's write a song about it.
[36:16.840 -> 36:18.840] We're going to get so happy and excited.
[36:18.840 -> 36:20.800] It's going to go midnight, podcast's going to go up.
[36:20.800 -> 36:23.360] We're going to wake up and it's going to be about 50 messages
[36:23.360 -> 36:25.360] that say, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong.
[36:25.360 -> 36:30.920] Do you, sorry, do you remember there was that one episode of Top Gear where, you know, you
[36:30.920 -> 36:32.560] know the Top Gear theme tune?
[36:32.560 -> 36:41.760] I remember it was James May, he sampled like the sound of every like car engine that was
[36:41.760 -> 36:49.840] at like different notes and then he remade the song all through car engines so maybe we could make we could make a song using like formula one car noises
[36:49.840 -> 36:59.240] oh i think that brings us the end of the podcast thank you very much for being here if you
[36:59.240 -> 37:03.280] haven't already hit the follow button please do we do have some exciting news coming your
[37:03.280 -> 37:08.440] way but i've been told to keep stum so I'm not allowed to say any more about it. I've seen the messages that we've got on
[37:08.440 -> 37:12.240] Instagram some people have cracked the code already. Some people have cracked the code. It was pretty easy.
[37:12.240 -> 37:15.900] Thank you very much for listening we'll be back on Thursday for our race
[37:15.900 -> 37:19.720] predictions as we look ahead to Imola. Thank you for being here hit the follow
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[37:26.120 -> 37:29.160] Emilio Romagna, I like it a lot.
[37:29.160 -> 37:30.400] Pizza pie.
[37:30.400 -> 37:31.240] Pizza pie.
[37:31.240 -> 37:33.600] Give me the spaghetti in my mouth right now
[37:33.600 -> 37:35.600] cause I'm so hungry.
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