Could Williams be PERFECT for MICK SCHUMACHER?!

Podcast: Pitstop

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Wed, 21 Jun 2023 22:47:27 -0000

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2073

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Its Wednesday (currently) and we've just filmed an amazing guest episode for you guys which will be going LIVE at 10am on SATURDAY! We were so excited getting back this evening that we jumped straight into editing it and completely forgot we had to podcast tonight again, so here we are recording at 11pm because we're highly organised people. We hope you love this episode, don't forget to rate 5 stars and hit the follow button! It means a lot to us, so thank you for being on this journey with us. @Pitstop
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Summary

**Introduction**

* Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca express their physical discomfort due to being out in the sun.
* They mention filming with an "amazing guest" earlier that day.
* Jake highlights his excitement for the upcoming episode.

**Lance Stroll's Formula 2 Career**

* A listener, Daniel Foote, corrects the hosts' mistaken belief that Lance Stroll competed in Formula 2 (F2).
* Jake and Fabio verify this information and acknowledge their error.

**Creative Content Ideas**

* The hosts discuss the possibility of incorporating a "commonly asked questions" segment into their podcast, inspired by a similar concept they heard from a friend.
* They brainstorm potential topics for this segment, including questions about Lance Stroll's car number and the ban on the number 13 in Formula 1.

**Max Verstappen's Three-Time World Championship Title**

* Jenson Button's statement that Sergio Perez's inconsistency has secured Max Verstappen's third world championship title is brought up.
* The hosts acknowledge the likelihood of Verstappen winning the title and discuss the significance of this achievement.

**The Impact of Personal Struggles on Drivers' Performance**

* Jake and Fabio reflect on the mental and emotional challenges that Formula 1 drivers face, emphasizing the importance of considering their personal lives when evaluating their performance.
* They acknowledge that drivers are human beings with various personal struggles that can affect their on-track performance.

**Mick Schumacher's Potential Move to Williams**

* Rumors of Mick Schumacher replacing Logan Sargent at Williams are mentioned.
* The hosts speculate on the possibility of this move and discuss the factors that could influence such a decision.
* They consider the potential benefits for Williams and the impact it could have on Sargent's career.

**Yuki Tsunoda's Farewell to a Member of the AlphaTauri Team**

* Yuki Tsunoda's Instagram post expressing farewell to a member of the AlphaTauri team, Josh Cruz, is discussed.
* The hosts speculate on the nature of their relationship and the significance of Josh Cruz's role within the team.
* They also mention Stefano at Alfa Romeo as a similar example.

**Jake's Creative Fly Trap**

* Jake shares his experience of making a fly trap using vinegar and other household items.
* He describes the process of creating the trap and its effectiveness in catching flies.
* The hosts discuss the importance of cleanliness and waste management in preventing fly infestations.

**Conclusion**

* The hosts wrap up the episode by acknowledging their physical discomfort and expressing their gratitude for the listeners' support.
* They tease the upcoming episode featuring their special guest and encourage listeners to tune in. In this episode of the Pitstop podcast, hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca embark on a lighthearted and informative journey to explore various aspects of Formula One racing, fueled by listener questions and their own curiosity.

They begin by attempting to use Google to uncover lesser-known facts about F1 driver Logan Sargent, but the search engine fails to provide satisfactory results. Undeterred, they shift their focus to more general F1-related questions, leading to a discussion about why F1 cars spark, lock up, and flash red.

The hosts delve into the technicalities of F1 cars, explaining that sparking occurs when the car's floor hits the ground due to porpoising, a phenomenon caused by the car's suspension. They clarify that locking up refers to the wheels losing traction when the brakes are applied too forcefully.

Regarding the red lights on F1 cars, they initially speculate that they serve as brake lights, but later discover that these lights are used for energy harvesting, indicating when the car is recovering energy for its battery.

The episode concludes with a brief mention of upcoming changes to F1 regulations in 2026, hinting at faster cars and significant modifications. The hosts also promote their upcoming guest episode, emphasizing its humorous content and encouraging listeners to subscribe to their podcast on various social media platforms.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:00.440 -> 01:05.840] Depends what they've brought to the track, you know, what deg, what floor height, what...
[01:05.840 -> 01:06.840] The other thing...
[01:06.840 -> 01:08.840] Distance between the DRS thing...
[01:08.840 -> 01:09.840] Yeah, yeah, yeah...
[01:09.840 -> 01:10.840] No, we actually know it.
[01:10.840 -> 01:13.840] With the toilet brush, they take the toilet brush with the DRS thing, don't they?
[01:13.840 -> 01:14.840] Yeah, they do, they get a toilet brush and they go through...
[01:14.840 -> 01:15.840] What are they called, the critics?
[01:15.840 -> 01:16.840] They're not, are they?
[01:16.840 -> 01:17.840] What are they called, the scoundrels?
[01:17.840 -> 01:18.840] What are they called?
[01:18.840 -> 01:19.840] The screw it is!
[01:19.840 -> 01:20.840] Critic!
[01:20.840 -> 01:21.840] A critic!
[01:21.840 -> 01:22.840] Cricket!
[01:22.840 -> 01:25.000] Cricket! Yes! Great cake! Great cake! Great cake! Great cake!
[01:25.000 -> 01:40.000] Ladies and gents, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:40.000 -> 01:41.760] We have been replaced by robots.
[01:41.760 -> 01:49.160] Ladies and gents, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast. Once again. It's Jake and Fab sat here on the sofa about an hour before this
[01:49.160 -> 01:53.640] has to go up. I wasn't expecting you to have that much energy. We both have splitting headaches.
[01:53.640 -> 01:57.360] Worst headache. We've been out in the sun a little bit today and we don't ever leave
[01:57.360 -> 02:01.780] the house. I think some of you know that. So when we do go out, like we're really sensitive
[02:01.780 -> 02:05.120] to like UV rays and stuff. Now we filmed with an amazing guest today,
[02:05.120 -> 02:07.320] who will be live on Saturday at 10 a.m.
[02:07.320 -> 02:08.360] Think you guys are gonna love it.
[02:08.360 -> 02:11.180] And the best thing about it is we left the flat with them
[02:11.180 -> 02:12.880] and did something else.
[02:12.880 -> 02:14.520] But it was like a whole day of filming,
[02:14.520 -> 02:16.580] basically from they got here, did the pod,
[02:16.580 -> 02:18.960] went and did something else, came back here, everything.
[02:18.960 -> 02:20.220] Do you know what I loved?
[02:20.220 -> 02:22.200] I didn't have to worry about this one
[02:22.200 -> 02:25.040] because I know this is one that everyone's gonna love.
[02:25.040 -> 02:26.560] I think people will like it too.
[02:26.560 -> 02:30.240] A lot of the time when we do guests, I mean we're obviously excited to have them on,
[02:30.240 -> 02:32.480] that's why we ask them to come on, it's because we want them on,
[02:32.480 -> 02:34.880] but you don't ever really know how it's going to go down.
[02:36.000 -> 02:37.600] But with this one I just know.
[02:37.600 -> 02:40.960] Yeah, it's a special one, I'm really excited.
[02:40.960 -> 02:42.080] I can't wait to post it.
[02:42.080 -> 02:45.480] Obviously no race this weekend, We have a little break until Austria
[02:45.620 -> 02:52.700] So we don't have any race to give you our updates on. We don't we need to come up with something creative to fill the gap
[02:53.720 -> 02:59.580] Creative I like oh before we get into anything creative. We got a message here from Daniel Foote
[03:00.140 -> 03:03.240] Now Daniel messaged us and said love the podcast
[03:03.640 -> 03:06.000] Just listen to the most recent one.
[03:06.000 -> 03:09.540] I wanted to let you know that Stroll never competed in F2.
[03:10.440 -> 03:13.080] So fabulous information on Lance Stroll.
[03:13.080 -> 03:13.920] Excuse me?
[03:13.920 -> 03:14.760] Really?
[03:14.760 -> 03:16.100] Yeah.
[03:16.100 -> 03:17.260] Jamie pulled it up.
[03:19.600 -> 03:21.980] Lance Stroll F2, because I'm not having that.
[03:21.980 -> 03:28.000] Lance Stroll, Lance Stronovich, better known as Lance Stroll, is a Canadian belt F3.
[03:28.000 -> 03:38.000] Yeah, and he won F3 in 2016 by over 100 points to second place, which is apparently the biggest margin it has ever been won by in F3.
[03:38.000 -> 03:49.240] But also, he then went straight to Williams in 2017, so he has strove for another team. Do you know what's so bad about this right and it's funny because it's us but I've literally
[03:49.240 -> 03:53.840] googled I remember I've done it I've just done it again Lance Stroll F2 and there's
[03:53.840 -> 03:58.520] a question here where did Lance Stroll finish in F2 I've clicked the first one and highlighted
[03:58.520 -> 04:02.920] at the end of the sentence it says fifth in the championship but it's not even talking
[04:02.920 -> 04:06.480] about F2 that's pretty
[04:06.480 -> 04:11.800] funny which also this makes me think of something really fun that we could do
[04:11.800 -> 04:17.400] our friend Mike who has a podcast about music him and his mate Eddie they pull
[04:17.400 -> 04:22.000] up questions from Google like commonly asked or most asked questions about a
[04:22.000 -> 04:28.240] certain topic so maybe we could try that one day. Why don't you try it right now? Why don't you put Lance Stroll in and see what comes up?
[04:28.240 -> 04:33.000] We're stealing your idea. What if I type in Lance Stroll right now on Google
[04:33.000 -> 04:38.480] something like what is Lance Stroll and it comes up and I'll try and answer it
[04:38.480 -> 04:51.440] what number is Lance Stroll in F1? Oh yeah see this is good. I genuinely don't know at all. I would say
[04:51.440 -> 05:05.040] something like maybe like 34? I really don't know. What did you just say? You think Lance Stroll is 34 years old? No, his car number.
[05:05.040 -> 05:07.040] Oh, wow.
[05:07.040 -> 05:09.040] That's what you just asked me.
[05:09.040 -> 05:11.040] I've just...
[05:11.040 -> 05:13.040] Did you just trip?
[05:13.040 -> 05:15.040] I just went weird. This headache, mate, is more than a headache.
[05:15.040 -> 05:17.040] What just happened to you?
[05:17.040 -> 05:19.040] I don't know what just happened.
[05:19.040 -> 05:21.040] You fell into another place and then came back.
[05:21.040 -> 05:23.040] I literally just asked you
[05:23.040 -> 05:26.760] what Lance Stroll's car number was and then got completely confused
[05:26.760 -> 05:27.760] and thought we were talking about his age.
[05:27.760 -> 05:30.080] What is his car number?
[05:30.080 -> 05:31.560] I can't believe this is on air.
[05:31.560 -> 05:34.880] It's one of those moments you just want to forget about, you know.
[05:34.880 -> 05:36.440] We can't forget about it, it's live.
[05:36.440 -> 05:37.440] His car number is 18.
[05:37.440 -> 05:43.960] 18, oh I thought it might start with a one but maybe I was getting him and Alonso mixed
[05:43.960 -> 05:44.960] up.
[05:44.960 -> 05:49.080] I can never remember the numbers, I just can't, to be honest.
[05:49.080 -> 05:56.280] The next question is, is number 13 banned in F1?
[05:56.280 -> 06:00.440] Now this has nothing to do with Lance Stroll, but this is a good one, because it is.
[06:00.440 -> 06:05.480] The number 13 is banned on any car in F1 due to superstition
[06:05.760 -> 06:12.200] Okay, races till the early 1920s used to run cars with the number 13. However, they later stopped using the number two
[06:12.800 -> 06:16.880] Using the number after two fatal accidents in a short span of time
[06:18.120 -> 06:20.120] Blimey, I didn't know that I had no idea
[06:20.120 -> 06:26.620] They weren't using a number the great thing about this Google Google thing is that more questions come up once you open one.
[06:26.620 -> 06:28.240] Oh yeah, yeah, they all come up under it.
[06:28.240 -> 06:29.920] What would your number be if you were in F1?
[06:29.920 -> 06:31.920] What number would you have on your car?
[06:31.920 -> 06:34.200] We spoke about this recently, eight.
[06:34.200 -> 06:35.720] I'd have 21.
[06:35.720 -> 06:36.560] Yeah.
[06:36.560 -> 06:37.400] Birthday, innit?
[06:37.400 -> 06:38.220] Taylor Swift.
[06:38.220 -> 06:39.060] You'd have your birthday.
[06:39.060 -> 06:39.900] The Taylor Swift song.
[06:39.900 -> 06:40.720] 21 for Taylor Swift.
[06:40.720 -> 06:41.560] Your favorite song.
[06:41.560 -> 06:42.400] I love Taylor Swift.
[06:42.400 -> 06:43.240] Yeah, I thought so.
[06:43.240 -> 06:44.680] Yeah, I'd have eight, I think.
[06:45.200 -> 06:52.000] But breaking news! Oh, yeah. Yeah, there's been some breaking news. Okay. Some stodgy websites have been out again.
[06:52.000 -> 06:54.000] Some serious breaking news, mate.
[06:54.160 -> 06:59.200] Max Verstappen is the three-time world champion!
[06:59.200 -> 07:05.000] What? Really?
[07:05.000 -> 07:06.000] According to Jenson Button.
[07:06.000 -> 07:08.000] What? He said he's won it?
[07:08.000 -> 07:15.000] Jenson Button believes that Sergio Perez's inconsistency has already handed Max Verstappen the 2023 title.
[07:15.000 -> 07:16.000] What do you think of that?
[07:16.000 -> 07:23.000] Well, obviously Max Verstappen is a three-time world champion, so yeah, I guess we probably should give him a clap.
[07:23.000 -> 07:25.720] Sorry, Rad, next door.
[07:25.720 -> 07:28.120] No, at this point, I mean,
[07:28.120 -> 07:29.560] unless something drastic happens,
[07:29.560 -> 07:31.960] quite clearly he's going to be a three-time world champion,
[07:31.960 -> 07:33.120] which is amazing.
[07:34.040 -> 07:34.880] But that is true.
[07:34.880 -> 07:35.720] And probably a fourth.
[07:35.720 -> 07:38.240] What Jenson has said is pretty much true, really.
[07:38.240 -> 07:39.640] Perez was probably the only person
[07:39.640 -> 07:41.200] that could compete with him.
[07:41.200 -> 07:43.260] And when Perez has been dropping off recently
[07:43.260 -> 07:46.040] and Max has just been pushing and pushing and pushing.
[07:46.040 -> 07:46.880] I hate to say it.
[07:46.880 -> 07:48.460] The gap gets bigger, doesn't it?
[07:48.460 -> 07:52.040] I hate to say it, but do you think maybe this is kind of,
[07:52.040 -> 07:54.140] this, you know, it's early days, it's early days.
[07:54.140 -> 07:56.300] Like Perez has still got so much time to like,
[07:56.300 -> 07:57.740] kind of recoup and get back on track.
[07:57.740 -> 08:01.900] But like I was saying last year about Daniel Ricciardo
[08:02.940 -> 08:06.000] and like Freddie Hunt talks about with these mind monkeys,
[08:06.000 -> 08:08.260] like competing at this level,
[08:09.200 -> 08:10.920] it takes its toll on your head.
[08:10.920 -> 08:13.580] And I think if you take a loss or take a couple of losses,
[08:13.580 -> 08:16.480] that's really, especially if you're a competitive person,
[08:16.480 -> 08:19.540] I can't really like relate to that too much.
[08:19.540 -> 08:21.800] Cause I mean, I guess I'm a bit competitive
[08:21.800 -> 08:23.680] but like no more than the next person.
[08:23.680 -> 08:26.480] These guys thrive off of wanting to be the best.
[08:26.480 -> 08:29.000] So if you take a hit and you crash
[08:29.000 -> 08:30.760] or you miss a couple of races,
[08:30.760 -> 08:32.960] it's kind of happened to the Claire.
[08:32.960 -> 08:33.800] Do you know what I mean?
[08:33.800 -> 08:35.520] It's definitely something you can easily forget about.
[08:35.520 -> 08:36.360] I feel like they-
[08:36.360 -> 08:37.680] That's going through their heads when they're,
[08:37.680 -> 08:38.960] these are normal people,
[08:38.960 -> 08:41.140] they could have anything going on in their lives.
[08:41.140 -> 08:41.980] Yeah, exactly.
[08:41.980 -> 08:42.800] And that's something else
[08:42.800 -> 08:44.280] that you'd completely forget about.
[08:44.280 -> 08:45.600] Yeah, you wouldn't even know.
[08:45.600 -> 08:47.900] Like, it is crazy.
[08:47.900 -> 08:49.120] And then when they step in that car,
[08:49.120 -> 08:50.720] they don't have time to concentrate
[08:50.720 -> 08:52.800] or think about anything else every second.
[08:52.800 -> 08:54.760] Like, I don't even know how they blink, to be honest.
[08:54.760 -> 08:55.600] It's crazy.
[08:55.600 -> 08:57.000] That is crazy, actually, that you said that.
[08:57.000 -> 08:58.640] Because like, we just look at these people
[08:58.640 -> 09:00.640] as just racing drivers.
[09:00.640 -> 09:03.760] Like, we just know them as like a racing driver.
[09:03.760 -> 09:04.600] And they're a human being.
[09:04.600 -> 09:06.960] Like, there's so much else going on in their life.
[09:06.960 -> 09:10.240] Like how, you know, and us watching them,
[09:10.240 -> 09:12.980] we're like how could they ever have anything else going on?
[09:12.980 -> 09:14.120] They should be racing and that's it.
[09:14.120 -> 09:16.800] But yeah, mate, that's mad to think about that.
[09:16.800 -> 09:18.280] It's important to remember that.
[09:18.280 -> 09:19.960] Like everyone has a different story.
[09:19.960 -> 09:21.960] They also, some of these drivers
[09:21.960 -> 09:24.020] have had some of the most unbelievable stories
[09:24.020 -> 09:25.400] to get to where they are,
[09:25.400 -> 09:28.360] like having to move around the world from so young,
[09:28.360 -> 09:30.140] like from some of the guests we've had on,
[09:30.140 -> 09:32.080] the stories are unbelievable.
[09:32.080 -> 09:35.240] We can never in any way comprehend or understand that
[09:35.240 -> 09:37.840] because just where me and Fab's from is just like,
[09:37.840 -> 09:39.440] you know, a little village in the middle of nowhere
[09:39.440 -> 09:41.800] pretty much, school, everyone kind of does
[09:41.800 -> 09:43.580] the same normal stuff, you know.
[09:44.520 -> 09:45.620] And that was our circle.
[09:45.620 -> 09:47.900] And we didn't know anyone who did anything like this.
[09:47.900 -> 09:51.000] So to hear like, you know, like someone being 10, 11,
[09:51.000 -> 09:54.160] 12 years old, flying across the world to move and,
[09:54.160 -> 09:57.660] yeah, the respect that these people need is crazy.
[09:57.660 -> 10:01.020] But yeah, I think people can quite easily forget that,
[10:01.020 -> 10:03.180] you know, they're humans.
[10:03.180 -> 10:07.800] Like, and realistically, every F1 driver only wants to win.
[10:07.800 -> 10:09.560] Like, don't get me wrong, you get on a podium,
[10:09.560 -> 10:11.100] that's good, you'd rather be on a podium.
[10:11.100 -> 10:14.240] But realistically, if you're not first, you're last.
[10:14.240 -> 10:16.400] It's so intense, like when you actually think about
[10:16.400 -> 10:19.760] like kids when they start karting at six,
[10:19.760 -> 10:22.520] like, I mean, I was just thinking about fishing.
[10:22.520 -> 10:28.320] Like if your dad hammered it into you as a kid kid like you need to be fishing and like you need to
[10:28.320 -> 10:31.800] become a fisherman like yeah right you go down the lake and you cast your line
[10:31.800 -> 10:34.840] out and you catch a few fish. You like fishing. You say dad I've done it I do
[10:34.840 -> 10:41.240] like fishing yeah but for your dad to say you you know you should try racing
[10:41.240 -> 10:44.280] and chuck you in a car and then all of a sudden at six years old you're flying
[10:44.280 -> 10:45.200] side-by-side with another lad like that's an intense environment to be in you should try racing and chuck you in a car and then all of a sudden at six years old you're flying side by side with
[10:45.200 -> 10:51.680] Another lad like that's an intense environment to be in so that will sculpt you as a person before you've even become a teenager
[10:51.920 -> 10:55.520] Mmm, which is mad to think so these people, you know
[10:55.520 -> 11:00.080] Like I said, I'm almost contradicting myself because you know, they are born and bred drivers
[11:00.080 -> 11:05.660] Yeah, and that is all their only focus but unfortunately unfortunately there is other stuff that goes on in their lives
[11:05.660 -> 11:09.520] Which could affect them on track? Yeah, like obviously I'm a bit of a driver as you know
[11:09.520 -> 11:12.980] I drove around Brands Hatch, so I'd like to give some personal experience
[11:15.480 -> 11:18.360] Please tell me what it's like to be a racing driver
[11:18.800 -> 11:24.600] One thing that I noticed when I did my first hot lap in the BMW that I flew around the track
[11:24.600 -> 11:26.040] What BMW was it?
[11:26.040 -> 11:29.080] It was a racing one. A BMW racing one.
[11:29.080 -> 11:30.720] Oh, the racing model.
[11:30.720 -> 11:32.960] Oh, the BMW racing model, yeah.
[11:32.960 -> 11:35.000] Yeah, yeah, no, I know that one. There's quite a few.
[11:35.000 -> 11:36.000] I can't remember.
[11:36.000 -> 11:37.000] There's quite a few of those.
[11:37.000 -> 11:39.960] I spoke to you about it the other day and I think I have said it about it on the pod
[11:39.960 -> 11:46.120] before but I always used to think when I watched F1, that the whole time they thinking, oh my God,
[11:46.120 -> 11:47.720] I can't crash there, I can't crash there,
[11:47.720 -> 11:49.600] thinking about where the walls are.
[11:49.600 -> 11:52.640] But then after going around Brands Hatch in that car,
[11:52.640 -> 11:54.640] cause it was time trials,
[11:54.640 -> 11:57.360] I was desperate to be the quickest,
[11:57.360 -> 12:01.160] that not for one second did I even think
[12:01.160 -> 12:03.800] or even comprehend or imagine the thought of me crashing.
[12:03.800 -> 12:04.640] Not one inch of your brain.
[12:04.640 -> 12:06.880] It wasn't even on my mind.
[12:06.880 -> 12:08.380] Like in the slightest.
[12:08.380 -> 12:09.560] I was fully to pedal to the metal.
[12:09.560 -> 12:11.360] You were locked and zoned in.
[12:11.360 -> 12:12.360] Tunnel vision.
[12:12.360 -> 12:16.840] And that, not only does that make me believe I was born and bred ready to be an F1 driver,
[12:16.840 -> 12:18.840] so I really should start now.
[12:18.840 -> 12:21.840] You've got like kind of a George Russell physique to you.
[12:21.840 -> 12:24.480] Yeah, so I could slide into the car pretty easily.
[12:24.480 -> 12:25.240] And you'd be really good at could slide into the car pretty easily.
[12:25.240 -> 12:26.960] And you'd be really good at the photos
[12:26.960 -> 12:28.920] at the start of the season, I'll be telling you.
[12:28.920 -> 12:29.760] You'd be really good at those.
[12:29.760 -> 12:30.720] What pose would I do?
[12:30.720 -> 12:31.800] The pose you want, I don't know,
[12:31.800 -> 12:34.980] like on the floor with your legs behind your head,
[12:36.040 -> 12:38.480] like your feet crossed behind your head
[12:38.480 -> 12:40.980] with your face just popping through, smiling.
[12:41.880 -> 12:47.540] I would love, if I was a Formula One driver though, I don't know, no one really believes my surname's Boyes,
[12:47.540 -> 12:50.900] but I think I'd want to use Boysey, like somehow.
[12:50.900 -> 12:53.460] Do you reckon I could like, just be branded as that?
[12:53.460 -> 12:55.460] On the TV, it'd be abbreviated, wouldn't it?
[12:55.460 -> 12:57.100] Yeah, but it'd be annoying.
[12:57.100 -> 12:57.940] Why?
[12:57.940 -> 12:59.140] Because, no, because it's like,
[12:59.140 -> 13:00.740] so for like, it's their surname, isn't it?
[13:00.740 -> 13:03.340] So for Leclerc, it's like Lec, L-E-C.
[13:03.340 -> 13:04.840] So would I have B-O-Y?
[13:07.800 -> 13:11.080] I'd have Boye. Yeah, it's almost a shame there isn't the S on there maybe they could add an extra character just for you.
[13:11.080 -> 13:14.760] No one believes it's my surname even today the woman at reception didn't
[13:14.760 -> 13:19.280] believe it's my name. Jake Boyes. Hmm no one knows someone messaged and they said
[13:19.280 -> 13:24.480] sorry I thought it was a user, a game attack. A username? A game attack? More breaking news
[13:24.480 -> 13:25.440] coming in now
[13:25.440 -> 13:30.120] about the Canadian Grand Prix we made some bold comments all right and they
[13:30.120 -> 13:34.160] were just simply not true oh wow you couldn't you're up we're gonna call
[13:34.160 -> 13:39.040] ourselves out yes okay I think we should take I think it's very humble us to do
[13:39.040 -> 13:51.500] that yeah we are you know I'm feeling quite humble on this Wednesday evening. Great, because we said that this year there was no animals on the track at the
[13:51.500 -> 13:55.000] Canadian Grand Prix. Were you ever wrong? We were lying.
[13:55.000 -> 13:58.500] What? When did we say there was no animals? We said there's four species.
[13:58.500 -> 14:00.500] Yeah, but on the Sunday roundup.
[14:00.500 -> 14:01.500] Oh, did we say no animals?
[14:01.500 -> 14:02.500] Fairly soon we said there was no animals.
[14:02.500 -> 14:03.500] I saw a greyhound.
[14:04.500 -> 14:05.720] A greyhound?
[14:05.720 -> 14:07.060] A groundhog, sorry.
[14:07.060 -> 14:07.900] You saw a groundhog?
[14:07.900 -> 14:08.740] Yeah.
[14:08.740 -> 14:10.220] Oh, maybe we didn't say that.
[14:10.220 -> 14:12.040] In P1, literally in P1.
[14:12.040 -> 14:13.940] This bit's shit anyway, because all it was,
[14:13.940 -> 14:17.160] Aston Martin had a massive team photo after the race,
[14:17.160 -> 14:19.100] obviously because Alonso did amazingly well,
[14:19.100 -> 14:22.260] and a police dog came and joined them.
[14:22.260 -> 14:23.100] Yeah!
[14:23.100 -> 14:26.000] I've seen the photo, it's unbelievable
[14:26.000 -> 14:28.000] because the dog also stands on its back legs
[14:28.000 -> 14:30.000] doesn't it? Yeah, the talented
[14:30.000 -> 14:32.000] canine broke out his party trick
[14:32.000 -> 14:34.000] for the camera. This surely is one of
[14:34.000 -> 14:36.000] the biggest feel-good moments of the entire race
[14:36.000 -> 14:38.000] weekend. I missed it on TV.
[14:38.000 -> 14:40.000] I've got two things to ask.
[14:40.000 -> 14:42.000] One, how is that breaking news? And two,
[14:42.000 -> 14:44.000] why did we have to say that we're so
[14:44.000 -> 14:46.160] humble before saying that?
[14:46.160 -> 14:48.040] Because we didn't say there's a greyhound.
[14:48.040 -> 14:49.560] Because look at this dog,
[14:49.560 -> 14:51.120] and there's Mikey Brown in the background
[14:51.120 -> 14:52.800] with the biggest smile on his face.
[14:52.800 -> 14:53.960] That's a beautiful dog.
[14:53.960 -> 14:55.240] I don't know about you guys listening,
[14:55.240 -> 14:56.800] but dogs are just the greatest thing in the world.
[14:56.800 -> 14:57.680] If you haven't seen that picture,
[14:57.680 -> 14:59.640] go on Aston Martin's Instagram and look at that.
[14:59.640 -> 15:01.360] If you want some serious breaking news,
[15:01.360 -> 15:03.120] here you go, breaking news.
[15:03.120 -> 15:03.960] Big boy.
[15:03.960 -> 15:04.800] However.
[15:04.800 -> 15:05.060] Lovely boy. However, this is something that is going around, some serious breaking news here you go breaking news however lovely boy
[15:05.060 -> 15:10.320] however this is something that is going around you know just in the ether and it
[15:10.320 -> 15:14.600] might not be true. You said ether a few times this this season it's ether by the way
[15:14.600 -> 15:18.440] sorry just to let you know. Ether. I'll let you go away the last two or three times
[15:18.440 -> 15:22.120] but it might not be true but someone said that there's a small chance that
[15:22.120 -> 15:25.280] Mick Schumacher could replace Logan Sargent
[15:25.280 -> 15:27.880] at Williams.
[15:28.920 -> 15:29.760] And it could happen.
[15:29.760 -> 15:30.760] When was that?
[15:30.760 -> 15:32.480] When did we find this out?
[15:32.480 -> 15:33.440] Couple of days ago.
[15:33.440 -> 15:35.200] Who told us?
[15:35.200 -> 15:37.240] Secret supplied information, sorry.
[15:37.240 -> 15:38.680] MI5 cannot say.
[15:38.680 -> 15:40.960] I don't remember who told us this.
[15:40.960 -> 15:42.480] Who were we with recently?
[15:44.360 -> 15:48.740] Okay, yeah, we found this out a couple of days ago, however, it could be nothing
[15:49.440 -> 15:51.520] but I find it quite interesting because
[15:52.440 -> 15:55.700] Realistically Mercedes and Williams are linked aren't they?
[15:56.440 -> 15:58.280] but Logan
[15:58.280 -> 16:01.660] Surely, they have to give Logan a season at least well
[16:02.320 -> 16:05.280] as I let me just take a swig of my drink. But then at the end of the
[16:05.280 -> 16:11.720] day, Mick wants a seat and if Albin is showing that Williams is quite quick, maybe they're
[16:11.720 -> 16:15.600] thinking maybe we could put Mick in there. Do you know what's crazy? As you just said
[16:15.600 -> 16:20.400] that, it just made me think that sometimes it's hard to picture the difference between
[16:20.400 -> 16:28.280] the cars, but you can see where the Williams is slower because when it has to break so much earlier for a corner when I was watching the like the
[16:28.280 -> 16:33.200] drone footage from Canada so the cars just catch up with it so quick yeah
[16:33.200 -> 16:36.920] before it breaks it's amazing to see yeah it's cool when you watch cars
[16:36.920 -> 16:40.200] through different corners and see how they all take them yeah every car has a
[16:40.200 -> 17:05.000] different setup obviously so depends what they've brought to the track you know what deck what floor height what the other thing the other What are they called? Screw it is! Screw it! Cricket! Cricket!
[17:05.000 -> 17:06.000] Cricket!
[17:06.000 -> 17:07.000] Cricket!
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[17:11.000 -> 17:14.000] My head is bad, my head is seriously, this is like...
[17:14.000 -> 17:15.000] My forehead is thumping.
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[18:21.940 -> 18:24.000] Another little bit of news. What were you just talking about?
[18:24.000 -> 18:28.000] But just give me around that do you think that could happen? Could you see Mick at Williams maybe?
[18:28.000 -> 18:42.000] Oh God, I just don't... I don't know because you can't take a rookie, give him like give him eight races or whatever it's been and expect him to be amazing.
[18:42.000 -> 18:46.360] Well I think they're saying end of the year, like to be fair I I heard a rumor that it could be mid-season, but I think-
[18:46.360 -> 18:49.200] You love a mid-season mashup.
[18:49.200 -> 18:51.280] Look, if Jake Boyce says I had a rumor
[18:51.280 -> 18:52.640] or Jake Boyce comes early break,
[18:52.640 -> 18:55.680] you take it with the tiniest bit of salt.
[18:55.680 -> 18:58.040] You're gonna be the king of silly season,
[18:58.040 -> 18:59.400] whenever that is, August.
[18:59.400 -> 19:02.640] Yeah, it's just gonna be Jake Boyce's silly season, mate.
[19:02.640 -> 19:05.560] Look, if there is a mid-season swap halfway through,
[19:05.560 -> 19:06.680] then hats off to you.
[19:06.680 -> 19:09.160] I'll get down and bow.
[19:09.160 -> 19:10.200] I'll polish your boots.
[19:10.200 -> 19:13.720] But I just don't see a mid-season swap happening.
[19:13.720 -> 19:14.900] I'd love it.
[19:14.900 -> 19:17.600] There's only a mid-season swap in two places,
[19:17.600 -> 19:18.440] if it happens.
[19:18.440 -> 19:19.320] Yeah, deliver it.
[19:19.320 -> 19:23.800] Red Bull or Williams.
[19:23.800 -> 19:25.600] That's where I would go with it.
[19:25.600 -> 19:28.000] You don't think there could be one?
[19:28.000 -> 19:29.400] No.
[19:29.400 -> 19:31.000] But then I also at the same time...
[19:31.000 -> 19:35.400] I don't think it would be fair to bin off Sargent like halfway through his first season.
[19:35.400 -> 19:36.600] No, they shouldn't. They shouldn't.
[19:36.600 -> 19:38.000] You've got to give him a whole season.
[19:38.000 -> 19:38.600] Of course.
[19:38.600 -> 19:40.000] And he's in a Williams as well.
[19:40.000 -> 19:43.800] But the Williams is getting better. That's what I think might be putting more pressure on it.
[19:43.800 -> 19:46.160] Because they're thinking, wow, if Albon can do that
[19:46.160 -> 19:49.160] and that we need someone else who can get in them points.
[19:49.160 -> 19:51.600] These points are worth millions of pounds.
[19:51.600 -> 19:54.840] If Mercedes have another driver ready to go in that seat.
[19:54.840 -> 19:57.360] But my only thing is surely they need an American driver
[19:57.360 -> 20:01.280] on the grid right now, like Miami, Vegas, Texas,
[20:02.120 -> 20:04.560] you know, you need an American driver.
[20:04.560 -> 20:08.540] And is there another American driver? Is there someone else that could look
[20:09.140 -> 20:11.140] Could step in
[20:11.300 -> 20:16.860] There's a name like Colton Colton something Colton Harrah. Yes
[20:17.380 -> 20:20.840] Colson that's like another person I've heard of this American. Yes
[20:24.060 -> 20:26.060] We have American listeners as well so
[20:26.060 -> 20:32.240] they're talking about the guy from IndyCar yeah apparently he is like a just as my
[20:32.240 -> 20:38.200] Google decides to not work yeah Colton Herta yes 23 he's young he's got luscious
[20:38.200 -> 20:43.480] hair what does he look like he could be an f1 driver he looks a little bit yeah
[20:43.480 -> 20:45.200] well yeah what kit could you
[20:45.200 -> 20:48.080] imagine him in when you look at him first I can't see the photo of him but I
[20:48.080 -> 20:52.280] don't even know he looks um what does he look like show me that you know he
[20:52.280 -> 20:56.440] doesn't really look like an f1 driver I guess but I don't know no he looks like
[20:56.440 -> 21:00.120] an f1 driver I think he has got the hair the cool hair yeah he has got the cool
[21:00.120 -> 21:05.680] that was slicked back like a load of real cream. Yeah, I reckon he could wear a Williams as well
[21:06.360 -> 21:08.680] Yeah, you can see him in a Williams. Yeah
[21:10.560 -> 21:16.280] Breaking news. Oh, wow. No, I'm joking false alarm. It's not breaking news, but I was reading a post here and
[21:17.680 -> 21:24.160] Yuki, so no to put up a post on Instagram basically wishing farewell to a member of the avatar II team
[21:25.960 -> 21:30.800] basically wishing farewell to a member of the AlphaTauri team so I was thinking who could it be and it turns out it's the guy who I guess does all the
[21:30.800 -> 21:35.480] Instagram and everything he's head of digital content so probably not just
[21:35.480 -> 21:39.800] Instagram but I found it quite interesting because I believe Yuki was
[21:39.800 -> 21:47.600] saying like he was one of his best mates Alpha Tauri and I just find that quite interesting that he's that kind of connected
[21:48.440 -> 21:52.880] To someone like that as part of the team and basically this guy is moving to Ferrari
[21:53.800 -> 21:58.080] So I don't really know what that entails but considering it's a Ferrari
[21:58.960 -> 22:00.960] Considering you're the digital man
[22:01.320 -> 22:03.320] You're like the year year
[22:03.240 -> 22:07.000] 3,000 You're like the year 3000 CDs, MP3, kind of like digital new wave YouTube.
[22:07.000 -> 22:09.000] It's got nothing to do with the fact that he's digital.
[22:09.000 -> 22:15.000] It's just when these drivers come over from another place in the world, like, they don't know anyone.
[22:15.000 -> 22:17.000] A lot of the time they might only know the trainer.
[22:17.000 -> 22:23.000] They might know some of the other drivers on the grid, but they're in other garages.
[22:23.000 -> 22:27.520] They got to get to know like the whole factory on the grid, but they're in other garages. They gotta get to know the whole factory,
[22:27.520 -> 22:29.280] everyone there, all these new people.
[22:29.280 -> 22:31.960] But you would get attached to one or two people
[22:31.960 -> 22:33.060] pretty quickly.
[22:33.060 -> 22:35.680] But is head of digital, is that what I was getting at?
[22:35.680 -> 22:38.120] The kind of looking after the socials and stuff?
[22:39.160 -> 22:41.040] Yeah, I mean, he'll just be probably overseeing
[22:41.040 -> 22:42.580] all the digital content they produce.
[22:42.580 -> 22:48.000] That's like across websites, socials, everything. So would he have been trackside this guy I mean I'm sure yeah
[22:48.000 -> 22:54.040] probably yeah it reminds me a lot of Stefano at Alfa Romeo okay I believe
[22:54.040 -> 22:57.320] they're probably quite similar roles and if so I guess that's completely wrong
[22:57.320 -> 23:07.120] then sorry I can see I could see why that could be a good friend though, because that's someone who's part
[23:07.120 -> 23:12.120] of the team, travels with you every year, but is outside of the stress of the race.
[23:12.120 -> 23:16.240] Yeah. There's someone who's on site, you know, he's probably a lovely guy as well. And he's
[23:16.240 -> 23:21.280] not asking him, he's probably just taking on a long shot on could say maybe the digital
[23:21.280 -> 23:25.400] guy also worked on the podcast. They were doing that podcast quite a lot last year.
[23:25.400 -> 23:26.760] That's quite a personal thing.
[23:26.760 -> 23:28.720] He could have been involved in that.
[23:28.720 -> 23:30.440] You know, Yuki loves making videos
[23:30.440 -> 23:31.640] and content and stuff, don't he?
[23:31.640 -> 23:34.920] So he would have been quite involved with a content guy
[23:34.920 -> 23:38.520] and a digital guy to talk about how he wants to be seen,
[23:38.520 -> 23:41.480] what he wants to put out, what his image is.
[23:41.480 -> 23:44.560] That'd be up to him as a driver, ultimately.
[23:44.560 -> 23:47.220] Josh Cruz or Josh Cruz, his name is?
[23:48.120 -> 23:49.620] You could tell me his name is anything,
[23:49.620 -> 23:50.680] I wouldn't know, would I?
[23:50.680 -> 23:51.940] It's a pretty cool name.
[23:53.980 -> 23:57.300] Here he is on Instagram, content social for Al Fatari.
[23:57.300 -> 23:58.140] There you go.
[24:00.320 -> 24:02.160] Former world's youngest person.
[24:02.160 -> 24:03.000] What?
[24:03.000 -> 24:04.840] That's a genius bio.
[24:04.840 -> 24:06.000] What did he say? Former world's youngest person. What? That's a genius bite.
[24:06.000 -> 24:08.000] What did he say?
[24:08.000 -> 24:10.000] Former world's youngest person.
[24:10.000 -> 24:12.000] With a little gold medal next to it.
[24:12.000 -> 24:14.000] Hypertolerant to lactose.
[24:14.000 -> 24:17.000] So this guy, yeah, I mean he looks like a young guy.
[24:17.000 -> 24:19.000] Look, there's photos of him and Yuki together, that's cool.
[24:19.000 -> 24:21.000] We've met this guy, haven't we?
[24:21.000 -> 24:23.000] I don't know.
[24:23.000 -> 24:25.080] We've met a lot of people,
[24:25.080 -> 24:26.480] but there's no way I can remember
[24:26.480 -> 24:28.040] like literally half of them.
[24:28.040 -> 24:29.920] So is this the guy that they did the pod with?
[24:29.920 -> 24:31.160] I don't know, Fab.
[24:31.160 -> 24:32.160] How would I know?
[24:33.400 -> 24:35.920] I mean, I don't know either.
[24:35.920 -> 24:37.240] But it was a good shout though.
[24:37.240 -> 24:38.760] Yeah, they probably did do some of that.
[24:38.760 -> 24:39.600] Do you know what, mate?
[24:39.600 -> 24:43.240] That, the Googling thing, I'm actually-
[24:43.240 -> 24:45.920] That is actually a really good idea. What was that? Oh, oh. I just actually that's you really good idea. I was what was that? Oh
[24:46.680 -> 24:49.920] Smash something great. Oh, no, I made a fly trap
[24:50.640 -> 24:52.640] fly trap
[24:52.880 -> 24:57.280] It took me a little while to make you know, I put some vinegar in it some very liquid in it
[24:57.280 -> 24:59.320] So tell them exactly what you did because it was very creative
[24:59.480 -> 25:04.200] Well, I went on YouTube and types and how to make a fly trap because there was flies inside like cuz it's been really hot
[25:04.200 -> 25:05.240] I'm wearing flats and some reason they like come and circle in how to make a fly trap because there was flies inside, like, because it's been really hot and we're in flats
[25:05.240 -> 25:07.480] and some reason they like come and circle in the middle
[25:07.480 -> 25:08.320] of the flat.
[25:08.320 -> 25:09.520] It might be something to do with the fact
[25:09.520 -> 25:11.600] that our flat is fucking disgusting
[25:11.600 -> 25:13.120] or it could just be that-
[25:13.120 -> 25:15.640] Guys, look, we live on the seventh floor, right?
[25:15.640 -> 25:20.200] And you know, we have rubbish, like we have bin bags.
[25:20.200 -> 25:21.020] So we don't-
[25:21.020 -> 25:21.860] So there's no rubbish chute?
[25:21.860 -> 25:23.000] We don't, yeah, there's no-
[25:23.000 -> 25:24.320] It sounds so extra, like,
[25:24.320 -> 25:25.160] fucking rubbish chute. Oh, really, doesn't it? Yeah, it does a little bit. No, but I would assume like a lot of flats have a rubbish chute? We don't, yeah, there's no... That sounds so extra, like, fuck the rubbish chute.
[25:25.160 -> 25:26.160] Yeah, it does a little bit.
[25:26.160 -> 25:29.800] No, but I would assume, like, a lot of flats have a rubbish chute, so you can just walk
[25:29.800 -> 25:30.800] out your door and just throw it down.
[25:30.800 -> 25:31.800] Maybe that's an American thing.
[25:31.800 -> 25:33.800] I've never, to be fair, I've only ever lived...
[25:33.800 -> 25:37.120] Yeah, to be fair, the first time I lived in a flat was in America, so that would make
[25:37.120 -> 25:38.840] sense why I would think that.
[25:38.840 -> 25:42.640] Well, you know, we're not gonna just walk downstairs with one bag.
[25:42.640 -> 25:51.800] Like, you let the bags build up a little bit and then you take down a few at once. However we did leave some in the middle
[25:51.800 -> 25:55.080] room and close the door and didn't go in there for about two weeks.
[25:55.080 -> 25:58.680] That's when you know it's bad. We had our own landfill site.
[25:58.680 -> 26:03.480] And then we went in there today because we had a new guest we had a guest coming over and we
[26:03.480 -> 26:05.560] realized that the house fucking stunk
[26:05.560 -> 26:07.440] so we had to just get the Febreze out,
[26:07.440 -> 26:09.120] get the bags out, get out of there.
[26:09.120 -> 26:10.320] But I made a fly trap.
[26:10.320 -> 26:13.100] So I got a bottle and I cut the top of the bottle off
[26:13.100 -> 26:15.560] and then in the bottle you fill it half of water,
[26:15.560 -> 26:18.520] you put some vinegar in, you put a bit of sugar in
[26:18.520 -> 26:20.000] and you put some fairy liquid in.
[26:20.000 -> 26:22.920] You give it a mix and then you put the top of the bottle
[26:22.920 -> 26:25.000] that you've cut off upside down in it.
[26:25.000 -> 26:27.680] So if they went in, they'd like get through the hole
[26:27.680 -> 26:29.640] and apparently the flies can't get out.
[26:29.640 -> 26:31.160] That's the weirdest concoction I've ever heard.
[26:31.160 -> 26:32.040] And it's a fly trap.
[26:32.040 -> 26:33.120] Well, it doesn't work.
[26:33.120 -> 26:34.560] I had it out for three days.
[26:34.560 -> 26:36.440] It did absolutely nothing.
[26:36.440 -> 26:38.080] And then when I'm in the cupboard an hour ago
[26:38.080 -> 26:40.040] looking for a paracetamol, I knock it.
[26:40.040 -> 26:42.080] The whole thing goes everywhere.
[26:42.080 -> 26:45.800] The floor is covered in vinegar and very liquid and sugar.
[26:45.800 -> 26:48.920] And yeah, that's just how the fly track went really.
[26:48.920 -> 26:51.320] The house just stinks of balsamic vinegar now.
[26:51.320 -> 26:52.560] Yeah, it's nice.
[26:52.560 -> 26:54.040] I actually quite like vinegar.
[26:54.040 -> 26:56.000] Let's do this Googling thing again, Mike.
[26:56.000 -> 26:58.120] Shout out to you because this is such a great idea.
[26:58.120 -> 26:59.040] But what are you going to put in?
[26:59.040 -> 27:00.360] So then what should we Google?
[27:00.360 -> 27:01.200] I don't know.
[27:01.200 -> 27:02.040] Which driver do you feel like we know
[27:02.040 -> 27:03.520] the least about on the grid?
[27:04.480 -> 27:05.840] I don't know much about Magnussen
[27:06.520 -> 27:11.720] Or no even worse whole Hulkenberg. I don't know barely anything about I know a lot of people there to be fair
[27:11.720 -> 27:14.840] A lot of people listening will know a lot about both of them because they race before we watch
[27:14.840 -> 27:21.840] So maybe we should do something like a newer guy like Nick DeVries. Okay, or Logan Sargent. Let's do Logan Sargent Logan
[27:22.760 -> 27:26.880] Sargent, I don't know if Mike just types in the name
[27:26.880 -> 27:28.160] or he types in something else,
[27:28.160 -> 27:29.560] but I'm just typing in Logan Sargent's name.
[27:29.560 -> 27:31.400] People also asked,
[27:31.400 -> 27:35.160] what happened to Logan Sargent is the top question.
[27:36.040 -> 27:38.600] The second question is, is Logan Sargent British?
[27:38.600 -> 27:40.140] The answer is obviously no.
[27:41.440 -> 27:43.240] Williams Logan Sargent had to retire
[27:43.240 -> 27:44.880] from the Canadian Grand Prix after being told
[27:44.880 -> 27:46.500] to stop due to a critical issue.
[27:46.500 -> 27:47.900] That's not very interesting.
[27:47.900 -> 27:51.700] No, this is going fucking horrendous, fam. This is a terrible idea.
[27:51.700 -> 27:55.900] I think, you know what, rather than Google driver, I think we have to Google something about F1.
[27:55.900 -> 27:56.900] What if you wrote it?
[27:56.900 -> 27:57.900] Just his name.
[27:57.900 -> 28:00.500] Well, you can't, if you just Google his name, it's not going to come up.
[28:00.500 -> 28:03.500] You need to type in, like, why does Logan Sargent?
[28:03.500 -> 28:07.920] And then it will come up with things at the end, and then it will say, like, or like why does Logan Sargent and then it will come up with things at the end and then it will say like or who does Logan Sargent
[28:07.920 -> 28:13.720] really? yeah type in what oh god you can see my history there yeah oh god get off
[28:13.720 -> 28:27.000] that so what should I type in here so like why I don't think this is going to work. Why does Logan Sargent...
[28:27.000 -> 28:29.000] Why does Logan Sargent...
[28:29.000 -> 28:31.000] Why does Logan Sargent?
[28:31.000 -> 28:33.000] No, nothing comes up mate.
[28:33.000 -> 28:35.000] It should come up at the top.
[28:35.000 -> 28:37.000] When you type it in there.
[28:37.000 -> 28:39.000] No, it doesn't come up.
[28:39.000 -> 28:41.000] That's a terrible idea.
[28:41.000 -> 28:43.000] You're going to have to work on this concept.
[28:43.000 -> 28:47.000] No, I've got a better one. So, so why do F1 cars...
[28:47.000 -> 28:50.000] And I'm gonna quiz you.
[28:50.000 -> 28:51.000] What?
[28:51.000 -> 28:53.080] Okay, this is fucking brilliant now.
[28:53.080 -> 28:54.080] This is perfect.
[28:54.080 -> 28:57.160] Why do F1 cars spark?
[28:57.160 -> 29:02.000] Because if they're low to the floor, obviously the floor and the ground...
[29:02.000 -> 29:05.920] Yeah, but why does that happen though?
[29:05.920 -> 29:07.680] Because it hits it, it connects it.
[29:07.680 -> 29:08.680] When does it hit?
[29:08.680 -> 29:10.640] When it hits the ground.
[29:10.640 -> 29:13.280] Why does it hit the ground only sometimes and not all the time?
[29:13.280 -> 29:16.360] Because the cars have suspension, porpoising.
[29:16.360 -> 29:18.480] If you go over it, for example, if you go over it.
[29:18.480 -> 29:20.640] Oh, that's the second time you've done that.
[29:20.640 -> 29:23.120] Oh my God, you're joking me.
[29:23.120 -> 29:24.120] The whole drink.
[29:24.120 -> 29:25.200] That was full. The whole drink. That was full!
[29:25.200 -> 29:26.200] The whole drink.
[29:26.200 -> 29:27.200] Oh no!
[29:27.200 -> 29:28.200] I've just cleaned up the vinegar!
[29:28.200 -> 29:29.200] Go get a cloth.
[29:29.200 -> 29:30.200] Go get a cloth.
[29:30.200 -> 29:31.200] Oh my god!
[29:31.200 -> 29:32.200] Alright, we're back.
[29:32.200 -> 29:40.480] Jake dropped his drink simultaneously while the food showed up at the door.
[29:40.480 -> 29:41.480] So he, what are you eating?
[29:41.480 -> 29:42.480] Oodles?
[29:42.480 -> 29:43.480] Oodles.
[29:43.480 -> 29:44.480] What's inside, what have you got?
[29:44.480 -> 29:45.600] It's sweet and sour chicken
[29:45.940 -> 29:52.440] Also caramelized chicken with vegetable rice and spicy chips. That's looks sounds smells delicious
[29:52.440 -> 29:58.480] It is absolutely fantastic. We weren't live on air right now. I'll be crawling across that sofa for I'm not much of a spice man
[29:58.880 -> 30:00.880] Is it hard right now?
[30:01.600 -> 30:03.680] Sounds like you might have to hand it over at some point
[30:02.000 -> 30:04.000] I'm not gonna lie, right now my mouth is on fire. Sounds like you might have to hand it over at some point.
[30:04.000 -> 30:05.000] What, the food?
[30:05.000 -> 30:07.000] The breeze, yeah.
[30:07.000 -> 30:09.000] So we've got some more questions here, right.
[30:09.000 -> 30:11.000] Why do F1 cars lock up?
[30:11.000 -> 30:13.000] I mean, I'm no brake specialist,
[30:13.000 -> 30:15.000] but I can only imagine it's because
[30:15.000 -> 30:17.000] you've hit the brakes too dang hard
[30:17.000 -> 30:19.000] and the wheels start sliding.
[30:19.000 -> 30:21.000] The wheels lose traction,
[30:21.000 -> 30:23.000] or they lock up, I guess.
[30:23.000 -> 30:24.000] I don't actually know, maybe, yeah,
[30:24.000 -> 30:26.000] because you just hit the brakes too hard, I guess.
[30:26.000 -> 30:28.840] At the wrong point of them being aimed a certain way.
[30:28.840 -> 30:31.080] Yeah, I've got a really good one here.
[30:31.080 -> 30:32.840] Okay, you've dropped me a really good one.
[30:32.840 -> 30:34.160] Oh my God, my mouth is so hot.
[30:34.160 -> 30:36.000] Which I feel like I kind of know
[30:36.000 -> 30:37.680] half the answer to and half not.
[30:37.680 -> 30:40.800] Why do F1 cars flash red?
[30:40.800 -> 30:41.840] Actually, I do know both answers to this.
[30:41.840 -> 30:44.480] When they brake, they do it when they brake.
[30:46.240 -> 30:48.320] They're always on now, so that cars can see
[30:48.320 -> 30:49.560] when they're behind them breaking.
[30:49.560 -> 30:52.240] It's just like an extra safety cap thing as well, isn't it?
[30:52.240 -> 30:54.820] Nah, that's actually wrong, I believe.
[30:54.820 -> 30:55.660] Really?
[30:55.660 -> 30:56.480] Yeah.
[30:56.480 -> 30:57.740] What are you gonna tell me?
[30:57.740 -> 30:59.120] I don't think it's a braking light.
[30:59.120 -> 31:00.160] One of us is really stupid.
[31:00.160 -> 31:02.540] They're on all the time, I'm pretty sure, but then they...
[31:02.540 -> 31:08.000] So they're on all the time in the wet. Yeah, and then they only come on when they break.
[31:08.000 -> 31:13.000] And in the dry, the light comes on and it flashes when they're harvesting.
[31:16.000 -> 31:18.000] Okay, harvesting their energy for their battery.
[31:18.000 -> 31:19.000] Yes.
[31:19.000 -> 31:24.000] Surely they also have a brake light though, otherwise even in the dry you pull up behind someone, you wouldn't know they're braking.
[31:24.000 -> 31:26.720] Well, everyone brakes at the break point for
[31:26.720 -> 31:30.560] the corner every time you want to dive up the inside yeah well then you move
[31:30.560 -> 31:35.200] all the way no surely they have a brake light at the back we need to I don't
[31:35.200 -> 31:46.960] believe that one bit but then I've never really thought about it okay there must There must be something. No, F1 cars don't have brake lights.
[31:48.200 -> 31:53.200] All F1 car, while a required feature on all F1 cars
[31:53.280 -> 31:58.080] since 1970s, this light is indeed used for safety reasons,
[31:58.080 -> 32:00.080] but the purpose might not be what you expect.
[32:00.080 -> 32:01.600] I couldn't even read that.
[32:01.600 -> 32:05.040] Did I just sound like something just happened to me then?
[32:05.040 -> 32:07.400] What are you trying to tell us? Do they have brake lights or not?
[32:07.400 -> 32:07.900] No.
[32:07.900 -> 32:08.400] Okay.
[32:08.400 -> 32:09.200] The answer's no.
[32:09.200 -> 32:10.600] So it's for when they harvest?
[32:11.000 -> 32:11.500] Yeah.
[32:12.000 -> 32:16.400] Harvesting is gonna be probably quite key in 2026 because of the new changes.
[32:17.200 -> 32:19.400] Big changes coming to the regulations.
[32:19.400 -> 32:19.900] There is.
[32:19.900 -> 32:22.500] Big changes. Apparently the cars are gonna be a lot quicker.
[32:23.100 -> 32:24.400] In 2026.
[32:24.400 -> 32:24.900] Really?
[32:24.900 -> 32:25.440] Mm-hmm. Are you just gonna sit there with that food on your lap or can I just dive straight in? I'm absolutely starving. Big changes. Apparently the cars are going to be a lot quicker in 2026. Really?
[32:25.440 -> 32:27.080] Are you just going to sit there with that food on your lap?
[32:27.080 -> 32:28.440] Or can I just dive straight in?
[32:28.440 -> 32:30.200] I'm absolutely starving, mate.
[32:30.200 -> 32:31.680] I'm so hungry.
[32:31.680 -> 32:34.720] I think I might just dig into the oodles, to be honest.
[32:34.720 -> 32:35.560] Yeah.
[32:35.560 -> 32:37.040] We've also got to edit this guest episode.
[32:37.040 -> 32:38.680] We've got to get this edited and ready.
[32:38.680 -> 32:42.200] Yeah, and this episode goes live in 25 minutes.
[32:42.200 -> 32:43.880] This one we're recording right now.
[32:43.880 -> 32:46.080] So 35 minutes, yeah. So if you are listening
[32:46.080 -> 32:51.840] straight after midnight, we're probably still up editing Saturday's episode. 10am. I like
[32:51.840 -> 32:56.920] people knowing that it's going to be Saturday 10am. Saturday 10am for all guest eps. Yeah.
[32:56.920 -> 33:00.380] I do like that. It's going to be good. And I would really recommend watching this one
[33:00.380 -> 33:04.040] because we left the flat and it's absolutely hilarious. Yeah, it's really good guys. You're
[33:04.040 -> 33:06.880] going to absolutely love it. so make sure you stay tuned make
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[33:19.040 -> 33:22.640] other way around on Instagram when you follow someone oh yeah first isn't it
[33:22.640 -> 33:26.320] then it goes white not sure anyway just follow us on all socials.
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[33:27.140 -> 33:28.960] Yeah, and guys, thanks for tuning in
[33:28.960 -> 33:30.840] to this Pitstop episode.
[33:30.840 -> 33:32.680] Hope everyone has a fantastic weekend.
[33:32.680 -> 33:34.740] We'll be back Saturday 10 a.m.
[33:34.740 -> 33:36.320] and then you'll get our Sunday midnight
[33:36.320 -> 33:37.400] ready for Monday morning.
[33:37.400 -> 33:38.220] Yes.
[33:38.220 -> 33:39.840] Thank you for listening to the Pitstop podcast.
[33:39.840 -> 33:43.000] See you guys then, Saturday 10 a.m.
[33:43.000 -> 33:43.840] Later.
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