Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Jake brings you some BREAKING NEWS right away in this episode, so strap in because I think its something you've all wanted to hear! Theres lots of exciting news that has come to light this week in Formula 1, so join us as we break down interesting hot topics, while looking back on old stories - including the legend that is Ayrton Senna. Enjoy this episode and DM us your questions on Instagram @Pitstop for a chance to have them answered (loosely)
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**Introduction**
* The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, open the episode by discussing the breaking news that Daniel Ricciardo may be back in Formula One this season.
* They speculate on the possibility of Ricciardo replacing Nick de Vries at AlphaTauri, given that de Vries has not impressed in the first few races of the season.
**Ricciardo's Potential Return**
* The hosts discuss the pros and cons of Ricciardo returning to Formula One.
* They agree that Ricciardo is a talented driver, but they question whether he still has the same level of motivation and desire to compete at the highest level.
* They also discuss the potential impact of Ricciardo's return on the AlphaTauri team.
**De Vries' Struggles**
* The hosts analyze Nick de Vries' performance in the first few races of the season.
* They agree that de Vries has not lived up to expectations and that he has been outperformed by his teammate, Yuki Tsunoda.
* They speculate on the reasons for de Vries' struggles, including the pressure of driving for a top team and the lack of experience in Formula One.
**Helmut Marko's Role**
* The hosts discuss the role of Helmut Marko, Red Bull's motorsport advisor, in the decision-making process regarding Ricciardo and de Vries.
* They agree that Marko is a powerful figure within Red Bull and that he will have a major say in who drives for AlphaTauri.
* They also speculate on the possibility of Marko using Ricciardo's return as a way to motivate de Vries.
**Other Topics**
* The hosts briefly discuss the possibility of other drivers joining the Formula One grid in the future, including Andretti and Cadillac.
* They also discuss the possibility of old tracks, such as Malaysia, returning to the Formula One calendar.
**Conclusion**
* The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing the overall state of Formula One and the excitement surrounding the upcoming races.
* They also tease some upcoming guests on the podcast. # **Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary**
## **Introduction**
* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the podcast hosts, discuss an unconfirmed rumor that the upcoming Formula 1 movie, starring Brad Pitt and Lewis Hamilton, will feature scenes filmed during actual race weekends.
* They speculate on the logistics of filming during a race, considering the presence of two additional cars and the safety concerns involved.
* They also discuss the possibility of using stunt drivers or having Tom Cruise, who is known for performing his own stunts, drive one of the cars.
## **F1 Movie Production**
* The hosts agree that Formula 1's involvement in the movie's production could lead to more realistic and authentic racing scenes.
* They compare it to Hollywood's portrayal of the music industry, which often lacks accuracy due to a lack of collaboration with industry professionals.
* They express excitement about the potential for a high-quality F1 movie, especially with Formula 1's involvement.
## **Lunchbox Memories**
* The hosts take a detour from F1 to reminisce about their childhood lunchboxes and the different foods they enjoyed.
* Jake shares his experience of having healthy but less desirable lunch options compared to his peers, while Fabio describes his more indulgent choices.
* They discuss the influence of their childhood diets on their current eating habits.
## **Oscar Piastri as Lando Norris's Teammate**
* The hosts discuss Lando Norris's comments about Oscar Piastri, his new teammate at McLaren.
* Norris praises Piastri's down-to-earth personality and predicts that he will remain level-headed despite the fame and attention that come with being an F1 driver.
* They also mention Piastri's reputation as a highly skilled driver and his potential to become one of the best in the sport.
## **Song of the Day**
* The hosts introduce a new segment called "Song of the Day," where they will recommend a song to their listeners at the end of each episode.
* Fabio suggests "No More Lies" by Tame Impala and Thundercat, describing it as a blend of funk and psychedelic rock.
* Jake promises to share his song choice in the next episode.
## **Conclusion**
* The hosts wrap up the podcast by thanking their listeners and encouraging them to rate and subscribe to the show.
* They also tease an upcoming video project that they have been planning.
* The episode ends with the hosts signing off and wishing their listeners a good weekend.
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[01:04.000 -> 01:09.120] it from Will Buxton. Like, apparently Will said this if it's real or not some people have said it's fake But they've quoted it from Will Buxton like apparently will said that what's will say not trying to frame under the bus will
[01:09.280 -> 01:13.440] You probably haven't said this but basically it's going around on Twitter that apparently
[01:29.000 -> 01:32.000] The Hello! Welcome back to another episode of the Pit Stop Podcast. Ladies and gents, welcome back. It's currently May 11th.
[01:32.000 -> 01:34.000] We haven't got a race this weekend.
[01:34.000 -> 01:36.000] Breaking news! Breaking news!
[01:36.000 -> 01:37.000] Already?
[01:37.000 -> 01:39.000] Yeah, already. There's breaking news already.
[01:39.000 -> 01:42.000] Is this the breaking breaking news that I know is potentially coming?
[01:42.000 -> 01:46.520] This is a big one. This is a big one this is a big one okay there is a high chance Daniel Ricciardo
[01:46.520 -> 01:53.000] could be back in Formula One this season that is big news that's massive mate can
[01:53.000 -> 01:56.400] you tell me a bit more please because I've read a few things online I've heard
[01:56.400 -> 02:00.440] a few little nibbles but give me the give me the spiel so it could be a rumor
[02:00.440 -> 02:03.520] and it could be completely fake but it's everywhere
[02:03.520 -> 02:09.560] Helmut Marko has said that if Nick de Vries doesn't improve in the next three races he will
[02:09.560 -> 02:15.240] be replaced by Daniel Ricciardo for Canada in three races time. Wow. Now
[02:15.240 -> 02:21.720] Daniel Ricciardo has reportedly been spotted at Alpha Tauri today and as you
[02:21.720 -> 02:25.160] said having a seat fitting a seat fitting guys now
[02:25.160 -> 02:30.240] Why would you get a seat fit in for a team that you don't drive for the the thing about?
[02:30.560 -> 02:34.040] Helmet Marco is not fake news. I've read that multiple locations
[02:35.420 -> 02:37.820] So the seat thing could thing could be fake
[02:37.820 -> 02:42.400] I guess it could be I don't really the same time you could definitely see how this would happen
[02:42.400 -> 02:45.460] Couldn't you like it would make sense in a way,
[02:45.460 -> 02:47.440] like Red Bull being like, oh yeah, go on then, Daniel,
[02:47.440 -> 02:49.120] you can race for Alpha for the rest of the year.
[02:49.120 -> 02:52.920] Do you think maybe this has been a little bit preempt?
[02:52.920 -> 02:54.760] Well, I was thinking this.
[02:54.760 -> 02:58.240] The thing is, Daniel had offers for better seats
[02:58.240 -> 03:01.080] before going to Red Bull than Alpha Tauri.
[03:01.080 -> 03:01.920] Yeah.
[03:01.920 -> 03:04.160] So, to go to Red Bull for like six months
[03:04.160 -> 03:06.440] and then go to Alpha Tauri, he could have had a better race seat if. So to go to Red Bull for like six months and then go to Alphatauri,
[03:06.440 -> 03:07.680] he could have had a better race seat
[03:07.680 -> 03:09.280] if he didn't go to Red Bull.
[03:09.280 -> 03:10.120] So...
[03:10.120 -> 03:13.320] Yeah, but I do think that he needed this time off.
[03:13.320 -> 03:14.880] And do you think he misses it already?
[03:14.880 -> 03:16.240] Yeah, of course he does, man.
[03:16.240 -> 03:17.440] Of course he does.
[03:17.440 -> 03:19.160] It's something I'm going to get into later in the pod,
[03:19.160 -> 03:22.360] but these guys, they live and breathe it.
[03:22.360 -> 03:24.360] It's their life and soul.
[03:24.360 -> 03:26.320] Like they need racing like we need oxygen.
[03:26.320 -> 03:29.000] Do you think Nick Di Rese can improve in the next three races?
[03:29.000 -> 03:31.480] Not with that pressure on him, mate. Absolutely not.
[03:31.480 -> 03:35.080] Can you imagine bearing the weight from Helmut Marko staring at you saying,
[03:35.080 -> 03:38.480] you've got three races, mate. If you don't fucking make it, then it's game over.
[03:38.480 -> 03:41.160] Yeah, and the Alpertauri isn't a great car either.
[03:41.160 -> 03:43.160] Yuki's been struggling in it.
[03:43.160 -> 03:46.040] Although, however, Yuki has done all right this season.
[03:46.040 -> 03:51.040] I saw a post that his trainer, Michael Italiano, put up.
[03:51.700 -> 03:52.980] I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it up.
[03:52.980 -> 03:55.040] I think it was a story, but it was like the last,
[03:55.040 -> 03:56.440] there's five races this year, isn't it?
[03:56.440 -> 03:57.480] Has it been five races?
[03:57.480 -> 03:58.440] Don't know.
[03:58.440 -> 04:01.280] Bahrain, Saudi, Australia.
[04:01.280 -> 04:02.680] I don't know if it's in that order.
[04:02.680 -> 04:04.680] Miami, what am I missing?
[04:04.680 -> 04:06.480] And then it's, that's it, Miami was the last one.
[04:06.480 -> 04:07.320] So we've only had four?
[04:07.320 -> 04:08.140] Four.
[04:08.140 -> 04:08.980] We've only had four races this year,
[04:08.980 -> 04:09.820] I thought it was five.
[04:09.820 -> 04:11.680] Well, Red Bull have got over a hundred constructions.
[04:11.680 -> 04:12.520] Baku!
[04:12.520 -> 04:13.360] And Baku.
[04:13.360 -> 04:14.180] Baku.
[04:14.180 -> 04:15.020] And Baku.
[04:15.020 -> 04:15.860] Five.
[04:15.860 -> 04:16.680] Five races, yeah.
[04:16.680 -> 04:19.880] And, you know, Yuki's done like 10th, 10th, 11th, 10th, 11th.
[04:19.880 -> 04:22.000] Imagine you waited your whole life though for an F1 seat,
[04:22.000 -> 04:24.260] you have five races, and then five races in,
[04:24.260 -> 04:27.360] you're told you have to improve in three or you're out.
[04:27.360 -> 04:30.840] Because also if you get like kind of kicked out of a seat,
[04:30.840 -> 04:32.640] it's going to be quite unlikely you come back
[04:32.640 -> 04:34.240] to another one very quickly.
[04:34.240 -> 04:35.520] Because there's so many other people
[04:35.520 -> 04:37.440] that these teams would want to try.
[04:37.440 -> 04:41.200] So it's like crazy news and something to definitely watch
[04:41.200 -> 04:43.360] because Daniel Ricciardo back in Formula One
[04:43.360 -> 04:45.140] ultimately is what everyone
[04:45.140 -> 04:50.260] wants to see do you think? Yeah no absolutely I'm just thinking about Nick
[04:50.260 -> 04:53.800] here and I'm thinking like the way that he got into F1 was it was quite
[04:53.800 -> 04:57.400] different from everyone else yeah so do I think that Helmut Marko would have
[04:57.400 -> 05:01.700] given this ultimatum to someone else if they had gotten through I don't want to
[05:01.700 -> 05:05.680] say a more natural way but like do you think- Why, what was his route in?
[05:05.680 -> 05:07.960] Well, because he had to fill in and-
[05:07.960 -> 05:08.800] Oh, because of that.
[05:08.800 -> 05:09.620] Was it Albon?
[05:09.620 -> 05:11.280] When he filled in, yeah, last race.
[05:11.280 -> 05:12.120] It was at Williams.
[05:12.120 -> 05:13.960] Was it for Albon or was it for Latifi?
[05:15.120 -> 05:18.840] No, he sat in for, I can't even remember,
[05:18.840 -> 05:19.800] but he came ninth, didn't he?
[05:19.800 -> 05:20.640] He got points.
[05:20.640 -> 05:21.480] It was a Williams though.
[05:21.480 -> 05:22.600] Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was a Williams.
[05:22.600 -> 05:23.440] Yeah.
[05:23.440 -> 05:24.560] But then he also drove like an Aston Martin
[05:24.560 -> 05:27.480] that weekend as well, didn't he? In practice. Yeah. Yeah
[05:27.480 -> 05:32.160] that's why I'm getting confused. So then the reason he'd done that, like so he did really
[05:32.160 -> 05:35.360] well in that race and everyone was like shocked, wow this guy's not driven an F1 before and
[05:35.360 -> 05:40.560] now he's like done that. So that was obviously, that bared a lot of the decision making and
[05:40.560 -> 05:44.180] getting him on. So how much Marko's going to make the decision? Is he the one that will
[05:44.180 -> 05:47.600] decide you're in that car, you're in that car for Red Bull because Red Bull basically own
[05:47.600 -> 05:52.720] AlphaTauri right, so is he going to be doing, do you think he controls the driver lineup enough to
[05:52.720 -> 05:58.160] be able to say to Nick? Yeah, like yeah, 100% I mean it's obviously between him and Christian,
[05:58.160 -> 06:02.240] I don't know if there's anyone else behind the scenes at Red Bull who also has a big say in it
[06:02.240 -> 06:07.320] but I do think that it's Helmut's way or the highway. And with Red Bull who also has a big say in it but I do think that it's helmet its way or the highway and with Red Bull winning everything so easily
[06:07.320 -> 06:10.680] and being so far out front they can pretty easily like risk putting their
[06:10.680 -> 06:15.160] reserve driver in another car because even if like Max... It's not even a
[06:15.160 -> 06:19.280] risk when it's Danny Rick is it? I almost rhymed! It's not a risk when it's Danny Rick.
[06:19.280 -> 06:22.920] No but I mean like even if Max Opere has got ill or something they could easily
[06:22.920 -> 06:25.780] get another driver in it wouldn't even matter if they lost the points
[06:25.780 -> 06:26.880] for the race, you know what I mean?
[06:26.880 -> 06:28.180] So who else have they got?
[06:29.200 -> 06:30.560] I think they have a few reserve drivers.
[06:30.560 -> 06:31.760] Most teams have three,
[06:31.760 -> 06:34.920] and they rotate back and forward from the races.
[06:34.920 -> 06:36.680] I think they take one or two out.
[06:36.680 -> 06:38.680] Who the hell do Red Bull have as a reserve?
[06:38.680 -> 06:40.880] They've probably got a few F2 drivers.
[06:40.880 -> 06:42.080] Do you reckon they've got any eSIM drivers?
[06:42.080 -> 06:43.920] Hang on a minute, no, they can't have F2 drivers,
[06:43.920 -> 06:46.080] because you have to have a super license to drive an F1, right?
[06:46.080 -> 06:47.080] Yeah, exactly, yeah.
[06:47.080 -> 06:49.240] So whoever they've got, I don't know,
[06:49.240 -> 06:51.440] we'll have to figure that out, who their reserves are.
[06:51.440 -> 06:53.720] Do you reckon they could put an e-sim driver?
[06:55.440 -> 06:56.280] I don't know.
[06:56.280 -> 06:58.440] I don't just mean like last minute at the race,
[06:58.440 -> 07:00.960] like imagine if it was like a Danny Rick situation
[07:00.960 -> 07:02.120] where he goes for a seat fitting,
[07:02.120 -> 07:04.560] he tests the car a little bit, maybe, potentially,
[07:04.560 -> 07:06.280] does a few practice sessions and goes out.
[07:06.280 -> 07:07.420] Do you think,
[07:09.140 -> 07:11.640] let's forget about the physical aspect of it.
[07:11.640 -> 07:12.960] You know, they're not going to be strong enough,
[07:12.960 -> 07:14.460] the next going to be strong enough.
[07:14.460 -> 07:18.860] But apart from that, do you think that they could do it?
[07:18.860 -> 07:21.820] Well, we know that the F1 car is the least physical.
[07:21.820 -> 07:24.080] Like compared to F2, F2 is really physical,
[07:24.080 -> 07:25.440] but you have power steering in F1
[07:25.440 -> 07:27.440] and the cars are just much smoother.
[07:27.440 -> 07:30.940] So I think if you were physically fit enough
[07:30.940 -> 07:32.040] and you were that good on a sim,
[07:32.040 -> 07:34.560] it would translate a little bit.
[07:34.560 -> 07:37.520] But when it comes to like actually racing on a track,
[07:37.520 -> 07:39.760] you're going from being sat on a sim,
[07:39.760 -> 07:43.080] being very confident to go around a car really quick.
[07:43.080 -> 07:48.460] But when you're in person and your life is at risk it's a completely different situation. I'm a little bit
[07:48.460 -> 07:52.960] disappointed in you. Why? Because I asked you who the Red Bull reserve drivers
[07:52.960 -> 08:00.420] were, I didn't know. Yeah but I just went brain dead, I guarantee I'd know. I think you should know because it consists of two people you've
[08:00.420 -> 08:02.900] definitely been speaking about a lot, one of them you've been speaking about a
[08:02.900 -> 08:07.280] lot recently. Go on. So, young talents, Liam Lawson,
[08:07.280 -> 08:08.360] Dennis Hauger,
[08:08.360 -> 08:09.440] and Zayn Maloney.
[08:09.440 -> 08:11.600] Yes, I knew it was Zayn.
[08:11.600 -> 08:12.720] I know you knew.
[08:12.720 -> 08:13.560] I knew it was Zayn,
[08:13.560 -> 08:16.360] because I congratulated him when he announced it.
[08:16.360 -> 08:17.840] Zayn, I am so sorry.
[08:17.840 -> 08:20.600] Guys, I want to put it out there for a minute.
[08:20.600 -> 08:21.720] We get a lot of stuff wrong,
[08:21.720 -> 08:23.400] but when you're sat here on a podcast
[08:23.400 -> 08:24.400] and you know people are listening,
[08:24.400 -> 08:25.720] your brain does go a bit dead sometimes. Sometimes there's stuff where if me and Jake were just having a lot of stuff wrong, but when you're sat here on a podcast and you know people are listening Your brain does go a bit dead sometimes
[08:25.720 -> 08:26.120] Yeah
[08:26.120 -> 08:30.820] Like sometimes there's stuff where if me and Jake were just having a chat on the sofa like he would be would blow my mind
[08:30.820 -> 08:34.700] With his wisdom, but when you're on a pod, it's just a bit
[08:35.320 -> 08:39.360] Yeah, I'll forget everything I've said on this pod come to the end of this and when we edit it
[08:39.360 -> 08:42.160] I won't remember anything. I've said it just comes out like gibberish
[08:43.880 -> 08:47.520] About doing what we do is that people quote me. I know.
[08:47.520 -> 08:51.280] People who you know someone said about something I said about Max like a few
[08:51.280 -> 09:00.560] pods ago and I was like did I really say that? It happens to me all the time. It wasn't nothing bad but I was just like did I I just don't ever remember anything I've said. Yeah we see people sending messages to the
[09:00.560 -> 09:03.880] account and oh yeah by the way thank you to everyone that has been messaging and
[09:03.880 -> 09:07.000] everyone who entered the mic giveaway that That was great, we'll definitely do another
[09:07.000 -> 09:11.080] giveaway soon, we've announced the winner as you guys know. We did say today potentially
[09:11.080 -> 09:16.040] would be a guest, I can promise you now there is some big big guest episodes coming, we
[09:16.040 -> 09:19.680] have an exciting list over there and it's expanding.
[09:19.680 -> 09:29.880] This is an exclusive, well this is big because we do have some amazing guests yeah I'm really excited I do want to say it's probably you know it's
[09:29.880 -> 09:33.080] definitely people that you guys are gonna want to hear from like some
[09:33.080 -> 09:36.920] incredible stories I think are going to be told but maybe not quite the people
[09:36.920 -> 09:41.320] you expect yeah I like that's a good way of putting it I think we've got guests
[09:41.320 -> 09:46.560] that will surprise people in the aspect of like oh that's an interesting guest for them to get but I think we've chose guests that will surprise people in the aspect of like, oh, that's an interesting guest for them to get.
[09:46.560 -> 09:47.980] But I think we've chose people
[09:47.980 -> 09:49.600] that will have incredible stories.
[09:49.600 -> 09:51.260] So I am really excited to do the Epps.
[09:51.260 -> 09:54.880] Yeah, you know, it's not like fucking Kermit the Frog.
[09:54.880 -> 09:57.680] Do you know, it's not random, but it's different,
[09:57.680 -> 09:58.600] but it makes sense.
[09:58.600 -> 10:00.080] Oh, it makes perfect sense.
[10:00.080 -> 10:02.040] And you guys are gonna lose your absolute marbles
[10:02.040 -> 10:02.880] when you see some of these stories.
[10:02.880 -> 10:04.360] It's gonna be good, it's gonna be good,
[10:04.360 -> 10:05.600] but we have no race weekend,
[10:05.600 -> 10:07.640] no races weekend, which is a shame.
[10:07.640 -> 10:09.920] Stag's going on a fab do.
[10:09.920 -> 10:11.760] Fab's going on a stag do.
[10:11.760 -> 10:13.240] Fab's going on a stag do, yeah.
[10:13.240 -> 10:14.960] One of my best mates, James, from school,
[10:14.960 -> 10:15.800] he's getting married.
[10:15.800 -> 10:17.760] Congratulations, James, on the marriage.
[10:17.760 -> 10:19.840] And Gabby, congratulations, James and Gabby.
[10:19.840 -> 10:22.200] Oh yeah, he's not just getting married to himself, is he?
[10:22.200 -> 10:23.600] No, and James would probably get married
[10:23.600 -> 10:24.800] to like an aubergine or something,
[10:24.800 -> 10:26.120] because he's a chef, he loves food.
[10:26.120 -> 10:27.040] Very good chef.
[10:27.040 -> 10:28.360] Yeah, he does love his food.
[10:28.360 -> 10:33.360] You said something a minute ago about the cars.
[10:33.920 -> 10:35.160] I think you were talking about,
[10:35.160 -> 10:36.480] it's annoying because everyone's going to know
[10:36.480 -> 10:38.080] because I've already forgotten,
[10:38.080 -> 10:40.160] but you were talking about like,
[10:40.160 -> 10:42.280] oh yeah, yeah, you were saying how the F1 car
[10:42.280 -> 10:45.480] is like the easiest car to handle out of the lot.
[10:45.480 -> 10:46.880] Before we'd done this pod,
[10:46.880 -> 10:50.120] we were watching some like little mashups of like,
[10:50.120 -> 10:51.320] it wasn't about Ayrton Senna,
[10:51.320 -> 10:52.440] I think it was a Top Gear thing,
[10:52.440 -> 10:54.420] but there was a clip on Ayrton Senna.
[10:54.420 -> 10:56.680] And they were showing these clips of Ayrton Senna.
[10:56.680 -> 10:58.840] And you know, you and me, we've watched the documentary,
[10:58.840 -> 11:01.520] we've both watched stuff about him before.
[11:01.520 -> 11:04.780] But when you have a racing driver there explaining him,
[11:04.780 -> 11:05.960] it makes a lot more sense.
[11:05.960 -> 11:06.900] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[11:06.900 -> 11:08.880] So Broughton was sat there.
[11:08.880 -> 11:10.200] Who?
[11:10.200 -> 11:11.040] Martin.
[11:11.040 -> 11:12.240] Martin Broughton.
[11:12.240 -> 11:13.200] Did I say Broughton?
[11:13.200 -> 11:16.520] Broughton is his new name.
[11:16.520 -> 11:17.640] Broughton is his new name.
[11:17.640 -> 11:19.680] Martin Brundle is now officially called Broughton.
[11:19.680 -> 11:21.600] I love for like Crofty or Jensen to say that.
[11:21.600 -> 11:23.560] Say Broughton on commentary.
[11:23.560 -> 11:26.760] Broughton was basically, he was, him and Clarkson was sat there
[11:26.760 -> 11:29.480] and they were analyzing these clips of Ayrton.
[11:29.480 -> 11:30.320] And they were saying, you know,
[11:30.320 -> 11:32.800] even when he's driving in a straight line,
[11:32.800 -> 11:33.760] did you see it?
[11:33.760 -> 11:36.240] The car was like so twitchy.
[11:36.240 -> 11:37.800] But you see an F1 car these days
[11:37.800 -> 11:39.600] and they're going down the straight with DRS
[11:39.600 -> 11:42.880] and they're just like straight as a die.
[11:42.880 -> 11:48.640] But those old cars were clearly an absolute handle to control.
[11:48.640 -> 11:53.200] Most of the big dogs always say that Senna was the best ever and after hearing Lewis
[11:53.200 -> 11:56.880] speak about it on that Top Gear thing you do have to think like when he was doing it and
[11:56.880 -> 12:01.360] the way he was driving was harder to drive the way he's like drifting around cars and that and
[12:01.360 -> 12:05.600] doing everything literally drifting around cars in an F1 car.
[12:05.600 -> 12:07.520] Like an overtake on a corner.
[12:07.520 -> 12:12.720] Yeah and they're doing it at speeds without basically any of the protection that you have now.
[12:12.720 -> 12:13.760] Like no halo.
[12:13.760 -> 12:16.960] Did you see how much their head's sticking out of the car?
[12:16.960 -> 12:21.280] If a car flips or a car goes over it, you know, it's completely different to these days.
[12:21.280 -> 12:23.200] Him and Brundle did. Did you see the crash?
[12:23.200 -> 12:24.080] No.
[12:24.080 -> 12:26.680] I think Ayrton went over the top of him.
[12:26.680 -> 12:29.200] One of the typical, like, where the halo always saves him.
[12:29.200 -> 12:30.040] Really?
[12:30.040 -> 12:31.520] Luckily, it didn't land on Brundle's head,
[12:31.520 -> 12:33.680] but he had a crash like that with Senna.
[12:33.680 -> 12:34.760] I know he has the famous bit
[12:34.760 -> 12:36.240] where Senna crashes into Prost,
[12:36.240 -> 12:38.320] which meant Senna won the championship,
[12:38.320 -> 12:40.840] where it's like, that's like, obviously a talking point,
[12:40.840 -> 12:43.480] because it's probably like one thing Senna did
[12:43.480 -> 12:44.880] that a lot of racers probably look at,
[12:44.880 -> 12:48.480] and they're like, wow, that's kind of bad, because it's probably like one thing Senna did that a lot of racers probably look at and they're like wow that's kind of bad because it's like a deliberate crash but then at
[12:48.480 -> 12:53.920] the same time like he argues when you don't go for the space you're not a racing driver anymore
[12:54.960 -> 13:00.880] it's different times it's so tough yeah because like if everyone i guess if like senna is like
[13:00.880 -> 13:09.440] you know max is i guess a bit like senna in a way. I don't want to, like, tread on any of the toes of, like, the hard, like, the diehard F1 fans who have been here for 20 years.
[13:09.440 -> 13:10.440] I get what you mean, like, he goes for gaps and he...
[13:10.440 -> 13:10.940] Yeah.
[13:10.940 -> 13:11.440] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[13:11.440 -> 13:16.320] But if the whole grid drove like that, then it'd be like bloody Mario Kart.
[13:16.320 -> 13:18.320] Like, it would be insane. They'd be chucking bananas out of the...
[13:18.320 -> 13:20.000] Like, wouldn't it be nuts?
[13:20.000 -> 13:21.680] Yeah, no, it's a style, isn't it?
[13:21.680 -> 13:24.560] There's room for, like, one or two people like that on the grid.
[13:24.560 -> 13:27.400] But if every single person was nuts like that...
[13:27.400 -> 13:31.200] But you do have to remember that F1 and the way how quickly it moves these days,
[13:31.200 -> 13:34.400] if that person doing that on the grid wasn't good enough,
[13:34.400 -> 13:35.800] they would be out.
[13:35.800 -> 13:40.200] Like, the reason Max gets away with it and has for so long in so many moves
[13:40.200 -> 13:43.200] is because, you know, 99% of the time he does make it work,
[13:43.200 -> 13:44.800] he does make that move stick,
[13:44.800 -> 13:50.080] he is very good at making a move a lot of drivers wouldn't and there's other drivers on the grid to do it
[13:50.080 -> 13:52.080] Look at Alonso on signs
[13:52.240 -> 13:55.620] Alonso is another one of the best overtakes of this season so far
[13:55.620 -> 13:59.440] And he's probably one of the only people that would go for that. Didn't he win it?
[13:59.440 -> 14:03.480] Didn't he win like the best overtaker? I think he actually might have
[14:04.080 -> 14:06.880] He's won it twice. Well won it twice. They do it per
[14:06.880 -> 14:10.880] race do they? Ariana Bravo presented it to him, potentially in Miami, might have been
[14:10.880 -> 14:15.280] in Baku. I don't know if it's like a physical award, it might have been. This is reminding
[14:15.280 -> 14:19.920] me, you said after last pod as soon as it finished you were like, oh, I forgot to say
[14:19.920 -> 14:26.720] about Alonso. I know what you're going to say. Yeah. Unreal, unreal. For anyone who's unaware, we're talking about,
[14:26.720 -> 14:28.600] there was, I think after the race,
[14:28.600 -> 14:33.160] they played a voice clip, a radio clip of Alonzo.
[14:33.160 -> 14:36.080] He was driving around the track and he radioed it.
[14:36.080 -> 14:39.160] And he said, where is Lance?
[14:39.160 -> 14:42.440] Tell him nice overtake on turn one or something like that.
[14:42.440 -> 14:43.360] That is crazy.
[14:43.360 -> 14:45.120] And it turns out that Alonso was
[14:45.120 -> 14:49.600] watching the big screen as he was driving around the track and he saw a replay of Lance doing an
[14:49.600 -> 14:56.160] overtake. I'm sorry but that's just like a mic drop situation. Yeah that's insane like surely
[14:56.160 -> 15:00.640] you're too busy looking at the track. Like it makes me think about even going back to the
[15:00.640 -> 15:06.320] centre thing he was driving around Monaco one hand. Like some people, to be fair, I drive the Sim one-handed every now and again.
[15:06.320 -> 15:10.800] Yeah, true. Do you know what, it's funny because I've always thought there was like a little
[15:10.800 -> 15:12.240] twinge of Senna in you.
[15:12.240 -> 15:16.720] Well, did I not win fastest lap at Brands Hatch against a load of racers?
[15:16.720 -> 15:19.120] Yes, you did. Sky Tempesta, was it?
[15:19.120 -> 15:19.920] Yeah, actually.
[15:19.920 -> 15:21.280] I know, it was BMW.
[15:21.280 -> 15:27.040] So next time I get in a racing car, let's see what I can do. But no, the fact that Alonso was able to look at a screen,
[15:27.040 -> 15:28.760] take that information in,
[15:28.760 -> 15:31.220] for long enough to see that Lance has done a good overtake,
[15:31.220 -> 15:34.680] and then radio in whilst driving is sickening.
[15:34.680 -> 15:36.160] But you see it with Lance,
[15:36.160 -> 15:37.520] sorry, you see it with Alonso a lot,
[15:37.520 -> 15:38.640] because I also noticed,
[15:38.640 -> 15:41.800] it might've been in that clip or before,
[15:41.800 -> 15:44.000] but I'm pretty sure he was talking about
[15:44.000 -> 15:47.560] other people's tire deck whilst driving.
[15:47.560 -> 15:49.480] So whether he had Lance behind him,
[15:49.480 -> 15:51.560] oh no, he was behind Lance, I'm pretty sure.
[15:51.560 -> 15:53.560] And Alonso was radioing in saying about
[15:53.560 -> 15:55.320] how Lance's car looks.
[15:55.320 -> 15:57.240] So he can't even feel it.
[15:57.240 -> 15:58.360] He's not even the one driving it,
[15:58.360 -> 16:00.120] but he can see how it's taking the corners
[16:00.120 -> 16:02.480] and offer advice to the team.
[16:02.480 -> 16:03.880] That is so valuable.
[16:03.880 -> 16:08.200] It's ridiculous, isn't it? That's just what happens when you've been in a sport for so long.
[16:08.200 -> 16:10.700] Yeah, you've always said he's the GOAT.
[16:10.700 -> 16:13.900] And like I've always over the first year of Pitstop,
[16:13.900 -> 16:16.600] for a while, I didn't understand why you were like Alonso, Alonso, Alonso.
[16:16.600 -> 16:18.500] Well, no, it makes sense because he was in, you know,
[16:18.500 -> 16:20.700] what was he driving at the time? An Alpine?
[16:20.700 -> 16:23.200] Well, yeah, I didn't see anywhere near as much.
[16:23.200 -> 16:24.200] Yeah, he wasn't, yeah.
[16:24.200 -> 16:27.000] But now, you know, Aston Martin are absolutely smashing it.
[16:27.000 -> 16:29.000] You've got to think when we have Mikey on and Mikey was buzzing,
[16:29.000 -> 16:32.000] they got one podium. Since then, they have been flying.
[16:32.000 -> 16:36.000] Yeah, some things just happened, didn't they, without anyone's control.
[16:36.000 -> 16:42.000] And, you know, was that a big part of Alonso going to Aston's?
[16:42.000 -> 16:45.000] Because he knew that they had all these upgrades? I think it was.
[16:45.000 -> 16:46.200] He definitely would have known.
[16:46.200 -> 16:51.120] Yeah, he would obviously have been fed information that the car was going to be quick, but how
[16:51.120 -> 16:53.120] much can you trust that as a driver?
[16:53.120 -> 16:57.960] I mean, does Alonso have so much experience that Aston Martin can show him the car in
[16:57.960 -> 16:58.960] development?
[16:58.960 -> 17:01.960] Maybe they can show him parts of the car and say, like, look at this.
[17:01.960 -> 17:03.240] But does he know that?
[17:03.240 -> 17:07.200] Like, has he just kind of fallen into this and it's all everything's just sort of aligned and
[17:07.200 -> 17:11.220] it's like you know thank the universe or has it has it been like a hundred
[17:11.220 -> 17:14.960] percent strategic from Alonso I don't know we'll find out one day one day
[17:14.960 -> 17:18.600] everything will come out when he comes on the pod yeah that would be a dream
[17:18.600 -> 17:24.520] Alonso in the pod. Also F1 have been listening or whoever does all the plans for F1
[17:24.520 -> 17:25.880] because there's a few
[17:25.880 -> 17:29.360] things happening in the Formula One world that we've definitely been speaking about
[17:29.360 -> 17:31.520] on the podcast over the last year.
[17:31.520 -> 17:38.360] The first one isn't something we've been speaking about, but it has been confirmed that Honda
[17:38.360 -> 17:42.400] are reportedly set to partner with Aston Martin in 2026.
[17:42.400 -> 17:44.480] Sorry, in 2026.
[17:44.480 -> 17:45.000] Yep. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Aston Martin in 26, sorry, in 2026.
[17:45.360 -> 17:46.200] Yep.
[17:46.200 -> 17:47.040] Uh oh.
[17:47.040 -> 17:48.760] So for the new thing,
[17:48.760 -> 17:51.320] you could see Honda partnering with Aston Martin
[17:51.320 -> 17:52.760] for when all the regs change.
[17:52.760 -> 17:53.640] Uh oh.
[17:53.640 -> 17:55.040] Why the uh oh?
[17:55.040 -> 17:57.120] Cause that's going to be a force to be reckoned with, mate.
[17:57.120 -> 17:58.520] That will be a scary team.
[17:58.520 -> 18:00.160] I don't know too much of my history,
[18:00.160 -> 18:03.000] but I do know that Honda in general
[18:03.000 -> 18:06.560] are just absolute machines at making racing machines.
[18:06.560 -> 18:07.600] Yeah, yeah, they know what they're doing.
[18:07.600 -> 18:08.440] They've got a good team.
[18:08.440 -> 18:10.440] Like, even in like the motorbike world,
[18:10.440 -> 18:11.880] I don't know anything about bikes,
[18:11.880 -> 18:13.320] but I know that Hondas are amazing.
[18:13.320 -> 18:15.040] Even their road cars are like,
[18:15.040 -> 18:16.760] was it the Honda Civic was like-
[18:16.760 -> 18:18.840] You're asking the wrong fucking guy.
[18:18.840 -> 18:20.600] The fucking wrong guy I was talking about as well.
[18:20.600 -> 18:23.320] But I do know like, they are renowned
[18:23.320 -> 18:24.600] for like making some of the best engines.
[18:24.600 -> 18:26.780] And that's why Red Bull had Honda engines for for a long
[18:26.780 -> 18:31.960] time. But it's also reported that there might be 12 teams on the grid in 2026
[18:31.960 -> 18:38.400] and I have been saying for a while 12 teams it needs two more and one of them
[18:38.400 -> 18:42.840] will be Andretti they have submitted an official bid to Formula One they will
[18:42.840 -> 18:48.240] hear back this week whether they will be approved to have a team in 2026.
[18:48.240 -> 18:49.400] It's already underway.
[18:49.400 -> 18:51.200] But how do we know it's not a replacement?
[18:52.280 -> 18:53.360] No, it's another one.
[18:53.360 -> 18:54.360] It's another one.
[18:54.360 -> 18:59.180] I genuinely don't think we will see any of the teams
[18:59.180 -> 19:03.140] currently on the grid, not on the grid for a while.
[19:03.140 -> 19:05.360] Like realistically, which one of the teams on the grid
[19:05.360 -> 19:06.560] is going anytime soon?
[19:06.560 -> 19:07.400] None of them.
[19:07.400 -> 19:09.760] Nah, nah, back by Salba group, mate.
[19:09.760 -> 19:10.880] Then Alfa's massive.
[19:10.880 -> 19:12.720] They're more likely to partner with someone in 2026.
[19:12.720 -> 19:13.920] Well, yes, I don't think Salba,
[19:13.920 -> 19:15.240] yeah, Salba wouldn't go anywhere,
[19:15.240 -> 19:17.480] but maybe it would just be rebranded as a different,
[19:17.480 -> 19:18.320] a different car.
[19:18.320 -> 19:19.920] I don't think, I think Andretti come in.
[19:19.920 -> 19:21.280] Like Alfa could turn into something else
[19:21.280 -> 19:22.840] because they were, were they Renault before?
[19:22.840 -> 19:24.320] Fuck me, this is really bad now.
[19:24.320 -> 19:25.200] Let's just dig up, dig up,, let's dig up, dig up.
[19:25.200 -> 19:27.440] Let's dig up this Alpha Hull.
[19:27.440 -> 19:29.440] Yeah, two more teams, Andretti and someone else.
[19:29.440 -> 19:31.120] Haskego, I think.
[19:31.120 -> 19:34.080] They're like, they're like running it for America though.
[19:34.080 -> 19:34.920] Like.
[19:34.920 -> 19:36.400] Ford.
[19:36.400 -> 19:37.800] Ford are going with Red Bull.
[19:37.800 -> 19:39.640] Yeah, so Chevrolet?
[19:39.640 -> 19:40.480] Chevrolet.
[19:40.480 -> 19:41.320] Cadillac.
[19:41.320 -> 19:42.140] Cadillac.
[19:42.140 -> 19:42.980] No, no!
[19:42.980 -> 19:44.360] There's something about Cadillac.
[19:44.360 -> 19:45.000] There is!
[19:45.000 -> 19:46.000] I remember hearing that!
[19:46.000 -> 19:47.000] What the flip?
[19:47.000 -> 19:48.000] Who said Zac Brown?
[19:48.000 -> 19:49.000] Wait, was it Cadillac?
[19:49.000 -> 19:51.440] No, it was on the grid.
[19:51.440 -> 19:54.760] Maybe it was the guy from Cadillac saying they've submitted an approach for a team.
[19:54.760 -> 19:56.080] It was the gridwalk from Miami.
[19:56.080 -> 19:59.600] But that is Cadillac Andre.
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[20:55.400 -> 20:56.800] Is that the same thing?
[20:57.400 -> 20:57.900] God.
[20:58.000 -> 20:58.500] I need it.
[20:58.500 -> 21:00.100] If not, maybe they're the two teams.
[21:00.100 -> 21:02.100] We need what Joe Rogan has where he just says to Jamie,
[21:02.100 -> 21:02.800] can you pull it up?
[21:02.800 -> 21:03.100] And he-
[21:03.100 -> 21:06.000] I have a really bad feeling that Cadillac is Andretti
[21:06.000 -> 21:09.040] because I feel like I heard him say something about Cadillac
[21:10.200 -> 21:12.480] Andretti joins forces with General Motors
[21:12.480 -> 21:14.960] for Cadillac Formula One entry bid.
[21:14.960 -> 21:16.040] Wow, General Motors.
[21:16.040 -> 21:16.880] Look at that.
[21:16.880 -> 21:20.480] You are learning some amazing stuff on Pissed Off Book Cars.
[21:20.480 -> 21:23.640] So does that mean like the F1 car is going to be like
[21:23.640 -> 21:25.920] massive, have gold rims, it's got hydraulics,
[21:25.920 -> 21:26.880] it can bounce up and down.
[21:26.880 -> 21:28.680] I hope so, pimp my ride.
[21:28.680 -> 21:30.720] They should actually do a race once a year
[21:30.720 -> 21:33.120] where every F1 car goes into pimp my ride.
[21:33.120 -> 21:35.680] And they all have to add like a certain amount of weight,
[21:35.680 -> 21:37.440] but they can do what they want with it.
[21:37.440 -> 21:39.840] And it's for charity, the pit stop race.
[21:39.840 -> 21:44.840] I still want the F1 legends race season,
[21:44.880 -> 21:45.920] eight races a year, all the F1 legends race season, eight races a year,
[21:45.920 -> 21:48.060] all the F1 Legends get together and they race.
[21:48.060 -> 21:49.200] Yeah, I would like to see that.
[21:49.200 -> 21:50.160] I want to see that.
[21:50.160 -> 21:52.980] I'd love to see different F1 leagues.
[21:52.980 -> 21:55.300] I was looking at some information earlier
[21:55.300 -> 21:57.640] about like old tracks, which may end up coming back.
[21:57.640 -> 21:59.920] And one of them was like potentially Malaysia.
[21:59.920 -> 22:01.680] I don't really know anything about the Malaysian track.
[22:01.680 -> 22:02.520] No, I don't know.
[22:02.520 -> 22:03.800] But what I do know is that it's, you know,
[22:03.800 -> 22:05.400] it's one of those countries, it's like,
[22:05.400 -> 22:07.400] they get monsoon season, where like,
[22:07.400 -> 22:08.480] it's just mad weather.
[22:08.480 -> 22:10.680] And I think that's one of the reasons why,
[22:10.680 -> 22:12.400] I think a couple of times they've had to maybe cancel
[22:12.400 -> 22:14.080] the race in Malaysia.
[22:14.080 -> 22:15.400] And that's the last, that's the worst thing
[22:15.400 -> 22:16.240] that can happen really, isn't it?
[22:16.240 -> 22:18.040] Because it's not like they can just push it back
[22:18.040 -> 22:18.880] or anything.
[22:18.880 -> 22:22.640] We've been sat at home, like on the sofa on a Sunday,
[22:22.640 -> 22:25.600] like tucked up, duvet, ice cream, like Deliveroo on the sofa on a Sunday, like tucked up, duvet, ice cream,
[22:25.600 -> 22:27.480] like delivery on the way,
[22:27.480 -> 22:31.040] like ready for a day of fun with the F1.
[22:31.040 -> 22:32.200] And then it's been rained off.
[22:32.200 -> 22:33.480] And that sucks.
[22:33.480 -> 22:34.760] Monaco last year, mate.
[22:34.760 -> 22:35.840] Sucks, mate.
[22:35.840 -> 22:36.680] Yeah, it's a shame.
[22:36.680 -> 22:37.500] But they still went ahead, didn't they?
[22:37.500 -> 22:39.880] Yeah, they didn't go out for long though, did they?
[22:39.880 -> 22:40.720] No.
[22:40.720 -> 22:41.540] They cut it short.
[22:41.540 -> 22:42.480] But can you imagine cutting a whole race?
[22:42.480 -> 22:44.040] But then imagine being there.
[22:44.040 -> 22:44.880] I know.
[22:44.880 -> 22:46.300] Imagine having traveled to the race.
[22:46.300 -> 22:49.400] There's people who travel the whole world to go to all the different races.
[22:49.400 -> 22:51.200] Yeah, when they have to cancel it, it's a nightmare, mate.
[22:51.200 -> 22:53.500] They'll definitely have to consider monsoons.
[22:53.500 -> 22:54.000] Yeah.
[22:54.000 -> 22:56.600] There's also been another rumour going around in the F1 world.
[22:56.600 -> 22:57.600] Now, this is...
[22:57.600 -> 23:00.200] I read this firstly and thought it was true.
[23:00.200 -> 23:02.100] And for ages, I was like,
[23:02.100 -> 23:04.000] how on earth are they going to do that?
[23:04.000 -> 23:06.000] You shouldn't tell me it was fake, you could have had me there.
[23:06.000 -> 23:12.000] Oh, well I don't know if it's real or not. Some people have said it's fake, but they've quoted it from Will Buxton.
[23:12.000 -> 23:13.000] Like, apparently Will said this.
[23:13.000 -> 23:14.000] What's Will say?
[23:14.000 -> 23:19.000] Not trying to throw you under the bus, Will. You probably haven't said this, but basically it's going around on Twitter
[23:19.000 -> 23:25.300] that apparently Brad Pitt will be driving a real F1 car alongside the other 20 drivers at Silverstone.
[23:25.300 -> 23:27.680] Have you seen that?
[23:27.680 -> 23:29.200] For the film?
[23:29.200 -> 23:30.600] I haven't seen that.
[23:30.600 -> 23:34.640] I do have some inside information about that.
[23:34.640 -> 23:37.080] Not really inside, I've just been told.
[23:37.080 -> 23:38.080] Can you say?
[23:38.080 -> 23:41.880] Well, I think that they're going to be, I don't even know if this is inside information,
[23:41.880 -> 23:45.480] this could be general knowledge for all I know, but yeah, they're filming at Silverstone.
[23:45.480 -> 23:49.360] They're gonna start that actual filming of that movie
[23:49.360 -> 23:51.240] from Silverstone onwards, I believe.
[23:51.240 -> 23:53.920] So it's the movie's in pre-production now.
[23:53.920 -> 23:55.760] Lewis is gonna be in it, Brad Pitt's in it.
[23:55.760 -> 24:00.640] I believe Tom Cruise is either in it or he's direct.
[24:00.640 -> 24:07.360] No, the guy who directed Maverick, Top Top Gun Top Gun Maverick is directing
[24:07.360 -> 24:13.360] this movie okay and we watched it but this tweet makes it sound like it says
[24:13.360 -> 24:19.800] Jeremy Brackam and Joseph Kaczynski will enter an 11th team to be able to film
[24:19.800 -> 24:24.640] on-track scenes for the f1 movie for the rest of the season this makes it sound
[24:24.640 -> 24:26.840] like at Silverstone,
[24:26.840 -> 24:28.120] there'll be an 11th,
[24:28.120 -> 24:31.040] there'll be like an 11th team on it in the shot.
[24:31.040 -> 24:32.880] And then it made me think, to be fair,
[24:32.880 -> 24:34.480] if they'd got the deal,
[24:34.480 -> 24:36.900] they could probably just about get away
[24:36.900 -> 24:39.080] with getting them to go out on the formation lap
[24:39.080 -> 24:42.160] and getting that one shot of them with the rest of the cars.
[24:42.160 -> 24:44.080] Yeah. Oh, it could never be during the race.
[24:44.080 -> 24:48.000] No, but this made it sound like it would actually be racing and I was like what the fuck?
[24:48.000 -> 24:54.000] If they do, if they do then that's nuts and I'm all for it and I fucking love that. I think that's amazing.
[24:54.000 -> 24:58.000] Sounds like a bit of a logistical nightmare though, like having two more cars that aren't actually racing.
[24:58.000 -> 25:17.000] I think it makes complete sense because, right, if you want to make a movie which is the shit and it's believable and it's real and there's no kind of Hollywood BS about it, like it's actually real and like convincing, who, how do you stage, how do you stage a convincing race?
[25:17.000 -> 25:19.000] Do you hire 20 stuntmen?
[25:19.000 -> 25:27.760] The drivers in the cars aren't going to be F1 drivers, so how are they going to be able to havepeting race with F1 drivers? No, surely it's going to be the whole F1 grid though.
[25:27.760 -> 25:31.440] Yeah, they will be but in the two in the movie, the 11th team that's added,
[25:31.440 -> 25:34.320] yeah, that's what the that's what the movie will be about, that team.
[25:34.960 -> 25:42.400] That won't be F1 drivers. No, but at least if so, there's two ways you could go. I see what
[25:42.400 -> 25:45.880] you're saying. So they either put two stuntmen in replace of Brad
[25:45.880 -> 25:47.440] and the other person,
[25:47.440 -> 25:49.840] and you've got like stuntmen or racing drivers.
[25:49.840 -> 25:53.700] Yeah, Martin Brundle, Brundle, Brighton, Brundle.
[25:55.280 -> 25:58.120] And so, and then they film separate clips of,
[25:58.120 -> 25:59.920] but you know, that's, is it Tom Cruise?
[25:59.920 -> 26:01.040] It is Tom Cruise, isn't it?
[26:01.040 -> 26:02.600] I don't know the preferred line up.
[26:02.600 -> 26:04.280] If it's Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt,
[26:04.280 -> 26:07.860] you know Tom Cruise obviously does all of his stunts, he was actually in those planes
[26:07.860 -> 26:11.860] in Top Gun, so like I would not, and he's driven an F1 car before, so I wouldn't put
[26:11.860 -> 26:16.480] it past Tom Cruise to actually be in that car doing it, and at least you're on a track
[26:16.480 -> 26:19.640] with like 20 other professional drivers. But they're definitely not going to be on, we're
[26:19.640 -> 26:23.240] not going to be watching TV and there's going to be two cars at the back that we've never
[26:23.240 -> 26:29.000] seen before racing them are we? Mate, not during the race, but I think it could happen like on us on the Saturday
[26:29.000 -> 26:30.220] I could see it on a formation up
[26:30.220 -> 26:33.380] I think what they'll do is they'll get them out there once like to go round
[26:33.560 -> 26:37.280] Formation lap before practice or something so they get the shots of all the cars on track
[26:37.280 -> 26:43.000] I think we've been stupid and then I reckon they'll just get them to to film at Silverstone on their own and in edit
[26:43.000 -> 26:49.000] They'll be out of put the other cars in yeah, there's obviously no way they're going to be fucking racing with the F1 grid.
[26:49.000 -> 26:53.440] But on Twitter everyone on Twitter was believing it.
[26:53.440 -> 26:58.080] People, even me, I'm like, to be fair, even I think that'd be cool as shit but it's just
[26:58.080 -> 26:59.080] never going to happen.
[26:59.080 -> 27:00.080] I just don't know.
[27:00.080 -> 27:02.400] I don't really know.
[27:02.400 -> 27:06.460] What I do know is that
[27:08.440 -> 27:10.120] yeah, Tom Cruise is a bit of a badass. Tom Cruise could do it, could definitely,
[27:10.120 -> 27:12.120] but they just, mate, they wouldn't be able to,
[27:12.120 -> 27:13.920] these two random people, not random,
[27:13.920 -> 27:16.200] Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise couldn't drive.
[27:16.200 -> 27:17.620] I don't care who they are.
[27:17.620 -> 27:20.320] They could not get in an F1 car and keep up with the grid.
[27:20.320 -> 27:23.440] Not like, no, but they're not gonna be going full pelt.
[27:23.440 -> 27:25.220] And also, like, you gotta think, they could have been testing in an old, Not like no, but they're not gonna be going full pelt and also like
[27:30.180 -> 27:30.280] You got to think they could have been testing in an old they have so much budget for these films
[27:33.580 -> 27:33.700] Wouldn't put it past a production company to have just bought an old f1 car
[27:38.180 -> 27:39.180] Have a little bit of a team and they've been testing it and Brad Pitt's been getting in an f1 car for the last
[27:40.320 -> 27:46.360] involved yeah I feel like having Lewis involved will give them a lot of access at f1 and give them a lot of like well
[27:46.360 -> 27:51.880] We need to film that we need to film this. I wonder how involved f1 are with the movie. I mean, oh mate
[27:51.880 -> 27:53.200] I think they're all over it
[27:53.200 -> 27:58.980] Oh, so f1 are if f1 are like a partner or producer or like involved in the production
[27:59.320 -> 28:03.660] Then you might see some crazy shit because they will have the access
[28:03.660 -> 28:07.280] It's actually really exciting because it's gonna be, you know it's gonna be good.
[28:07.280 -> 28:11.960] If F1 are involved in it right, when you look at movies and again this is just
[28:11.960 -> 28:16.120] like a off the top of my head, when Hollywood makes a movie about the music
[28:16.120 -> 28:21.000] industry, you had like the the Queen movie and Elton John stuff like that,
[28:21.000 -> 28:25.320] they're always a little bit cheesy like from the music industry's point of view
[28:25.320 -> 28:28.600] because Hollywood never capture it correctly.
[28:28.600 -> 28:30.960] They like blow it up and make it a bit more Hollywood.
[28:30.960 -> 28:32.680] Whereas, you know, because they don't work
[28:32.680 -> 28:34.200] with the music industry to make these movies.
[28:34.200 -> 28:37.460] Whereas if F1 are working alongside,
[28:37.460 -> 28:38.800] then it's going to be perfect.
[28:38.800 -> 28:40.200] Yeah, because they'll be providing them everything
[28:40.200 -> 28:42.120] the company would have had to build fake.
[28:42.120 -> 28:44.220] They would have had to do sets or green screens,
[28:44.220 -> 28:46.480] but if F1 can give them access to all the tracks and everything, yeah, it would be had to build fake. They would have had to do sets or green screens, but if F1 can give them access to all the tracks
[28:46.480 -> 28:49.200] and everything, yeah, it would be exciting to see it.
[28:49.200 -> 28:50.880] And an F1 movie is great.
[28:50.880 -> 28:53.880] I think they'll film at Silverstone.
[28:54.840 -> 28:56.800] Thing is they've missed Monaco.
[28:56.800 -> 28:58.040] If they're not filming at Monaco,
[28:58.040 -> 29:00.560] like in a few weeks, whenever that is, they've missed it.
[29:00.560 -> 29:01.400] Maybe they have been.
[29:01.400 -> 29:03.160] Maybe they've been filming all year, mate.
[29:03.160 -> 29:07.000] Surely if they're going to make a movie about F1 they're gonna film Monaco.
[29:07.000 -> 29:10.000] We watched back all the races from this year, there's two extra cars at the back that we didn't notice.
[29:10.000 -> 29:12.000] They've been there the whole time, just going round.
[29:12.000 -> 29:18.000] Do you remember that story about that car in Monaco, they put the diamond in the front of it and then it crashed.
[29:18.000 -> 29:21.000] Yeah, and the diamond to this day has never been found.
[29:21.000 -> 29:23.000] Was never found, I know where it is, I found it.
[29:23.000 -> 29:24.000] Yeah, shh.
[29:24.000 -> 29:25.240] Yeah, it's on Ruth Buscombe's wedding ring mate, have you seen the side of that ring? It's never been found. Was never found. I know where it is. I found it. Yeah. Yeah.
[29:25.240 -> 29:26.080] Yeah.
[29:26.080 -> 29:26.920] It's on Ruth Buscombe's wedding ring mate.
[29:26.920 -> 29:28.380] Have you seen the side of that ring?
[29:28.380 -> 29:29.220] What's he saying?
[29:29.220 -> 29:31.200] That is the biggest wedding ring I've ever seen.
[29:31.200 -> 29:34.000] Ruth Buscombe is verified on Instagram.
[29:34.000 -> 29:36.660] Ruth, congratulations on the verification.
[29:37.920 -> 29:40.400] I actually sent Ruth a DM yesterday.
[29:40.400 -> 29:41.320] She deserves it.
[29:42.200 -> 29:43.800] I sent her a voice message.
[29:44.880 -> 29:46.520] What did I say to Ruth?
[29:46.560 -> 29:50.340] We were just chatting so I gave she replied to my story
[29:50.340 -> 29:54.780] Hey Jude, because I posted about Jude Bellingham going to Real Madrid and I replied
[29:54.780 -> 30:01.780] Hey Jude, welcome to Real Madrid
[30:01.780 -> 30:05.640] Ruth, I hope we see you soon.
[30:05.640 -> 30:08.960] I don't know how I switch songs like that.
[30:08.960 -> 30:10.560] Yeah, you definitely switched a song.
[30:10.560 -> 30:12.520] I still don't know why I'm singing,
[30:12.520 -> 30:15.240] because I'm sad and lonely.
[30:15.240 -> 30:16.440] Was this when I was at home?
[30:16.440 -> 30:16.940] Yeah.
[30:16.940 -> 30:18.720] I don't know how I switch songs like that.
[30:18.720 -> 30:20.380] Fad leaves the house and Jake's crying.
[30:20.380 -> 30:21.920] Congratulations on your engagement.
[30:21.920 -> 30:23.640] It's so good.
[30:23.640 -> 30:25.000] Yeah, I don't know why I did that.
[30:25.000 -> 30:28.000] Did she not sing back?
[30:28.000 -> 30:31.000] No, she said, Jake, get yourself on Eurovision now.
[30:31.000 -> 30:33.000] Eurovision is currently on.
[30:33.000 -> 30:36.000] I don't know how Eurovision works, I've never watched it, but I think it's like...
[30:36.000 -> 30:38.000] You know, I feel like that's right up your street.
[30:38.000 -> 30:40.000] It is, but only when I'm allowed on it.
[30:40.000 -> 30:44.000] Like, I reckon I could do it for GB.
[30:44.000 -> 30:45.560] You want to represent England in the... Yeah, one day. Yeah. I'm actually quite musical. I think you could could do it for GB. You want to represent England? Yeah one day.
[30:45.560 -> 30:51.560] Yeah I'm actually quite musical. I think you could probably do it. Thanks mate. I don't know if I
[30:51.560 -> 30:57.880] would say you're musical. Just because you make music. No but you do. There's no such thing as not being musical.
[30:57.880 -> 31:03.360] No you just you have an incredible talent for singing. But I'm not musical
[31:03.360 -> 31:05.880] so that that doesn't really make sense
[31:05.880 -> 31:10.560] you're you're a lyricist because you make lyrics up on the spot you're like a
[31:10.560 -> 31:15.080] poet I'm a rapper you're a put no you're a poet laureate you're like you were
[31:15.080 -> 31:19.000] like no a rapper sounds cool a bit of power Bernard Kipling whoever his name
[31:19.000 -> 31:22.560] was he wrote all this Kipling mr. Kipling's yeah I love mr. Kip the lemon
[31:22.560 -> 31:25.520] slices and I'm Matthew's way Thin Turkey Ham as well.
[31:25.520 -> 31:26.800] Absolute classic when I was a kid.
[31:26.800 -> 31:28.360] Do you know what else was classic when I was a kid?
[31:28.360 -> 31:29.200] Go on.
[31:29.200 -> 31:30.100] The Billy Bear Ham.
[31:30.100 -> 31:33.280] Anyone from the UK, shout us out, hit us up in the DMs.
[31:33.280 -> 31:34.880] If you've ever had, did you have it?
[31:34.880 -> 31:36.760] Why don't you tell the people what your lunchbox was
[31:36.760 -> 31:37.800] when you were at school?
[31:37.800 -> 31:39.000] So, I'm glad you asked.
[31:39.000 -> 31:40.720] But not just what was in it.
[31:40.720 -> 31:41.800] So for those of you listening,
[31:41.800 -> 31:44.040] a lunchbox obviously in England is, you know,
[31:44.040 -> 31:48.000] your box of lunch. Oh, fucking shit. Come on! Everyone knows what a fucking lunchbox is!
[31:48.000 -> 31:51.000] They're like thinking I'm a miracle or something, they might call it something different!
[31:51.000 -> 31:52.000] That's my food box!
[31:52.000 -> 31:53.000] A sandwich box or something, I don't know.
[31:53.000 -> 31:54.000] That's my food case!
[31:54.000 -> 31:57.000] Well, let's, from the outside to the inside, what was your lunchbox?
[31:57.000 -> 32:02.000] I'm so glad you've asked me because this is a very, very big thing for me
[32:02.000 -> 32:07.120] because I would go to school and I would be so jealous of everyone else at school
[32:07.120 -> 32:09.880] because they always had like fruit winders,
[32:09.880 -> 32:12.560] white bread sandwiches with ham and cheese and mayo in it.
[32:12.560 -> 32:14.520] They had like little mini pepper armies,
[32:14.520 -> 32:16.400] they'd have fucking cheese strings.
[32:16.400 -> 32:18.840] Some people even had them boxes that had the,
[32:18.840 -> 32:19.660] do you know what I mean?
[32:19.660 -> 32:20.500] What are they called?
[32:20.500 -> 32:21.480] The boxes where you had the three things,
[32:21.480 -> 32:22.560] the cheese, the ham.
[32:22.560 -> 32:27.080] Yeah, oh, the little Build A Sandwich thing. thing stacks of it. Someone whacked one of them out
[32:27.080 -> 32:30.080] cool that's like having a Rolex
[32:30.080 -> 32:34.560] It's almost like having a Maurice Lacroix but
[32:34.560 -> 32:36.880] I was the kid at school and I think back
[32:36.880 -> 32:38.400] now and I think fair play to my parents
[32:38.400 -> 32:39.520] because they just wanted me to be a
[32:39.520 -> 32:41.560] healthy young boy but when I turned up to
[32:41.560 -> 32:43.560] school I had my action man lunchbox
[32:43.560 -> 32:45.260] action man nice. It was a black lunchbox.
[32:45.260 -> 32:47.360] Mine was Thunderbirds and it was blue.
[32:47.360 -> 32:48.200] Oh, cool.
[32:48.200 -> 32:50.700] Mine was black with an orange handle.
[32:50.700 -> 32:54.240] And I'd pop my lunchbox open and I had-
[32:54.240 -> 32:56.120] You actually did have to pop it, like clip it.
[32:56.120 -> 32:57.880] The plastic was so old fashioned, wasn't it?
[32:57.880 -> 32:58.720] Yeah.
[32:58.720 -> 33:01.820] And I would have like brown bread sandwiches,
[33:01.820 -> 33:06.180] like seeded brown bread with like tuna mayo and sweet corn in it.
[33:06.180 -> 33:07.020] That's good.
[33:07.020 -> 33:09.380] And then I'd have like a box of raisins,
[33:09.380 -> 33:11.500] maybe like a yogurt, but not like a cool,
[33:11.500 -> 33:13.580] like a chocolate yogurt or like a mullet corn.
[33:13.580 -> 33:15.460] It'd be like one of those like healthy gut.
[33:15.460 -> 33:16.300] Yakult.
[33:16.300 -> 33:18.060] Yakult type thing.
[33:18.060 -> 33:19.900] And also a little shot of yogurt.
[33:19.900 -> 33:21.700] Yeah, fair play to my parents
[33:21.700 -> 33:23.600] cause they wanted me to like be healthy,
[33:23.600 -> 33:24.660] but I would be so jealous.
[33:24.660 -> 33:25.520] I would try and trade my sandwiches.
[33:25.520 -> 33:27.080] Did you not have any crisps?
[33:27.080 -> 33:27.920] No, mate.
[33:27.920 -> 33:28.880] Not a bag of Space Invaders?
[33:28.880 -> 33:30.200] Absolutely not.
[33:30.200 -> 33:31.040] Wow.
[33:31.040 -> 33:32.720] No way, no.
[33:32.720 -> 33:35.200] But then I do think that because I was deprived
[33:35.200 -> 33:37.440] of junk food as a kid, and I went extra ham
[33:37.440 -> 33:39.080] when I became a teenager.
[33:39.080 -> 33:40.560] Really did go extra ham.
[33:40.560 -> 33:42.040] Yeah, I went extra Billy Bear ham.
[33:42.040 -> 33:43.760] Now you're having extra, extra ham.
[33:43.760 -> 33:44.800] This guy eats.
[33:44.800 -> 33:45.000] I love ham. Don't tell Now you're having extra extra ham. This guy eats!
[33:45.000 -> 33:47.000] I love ham.
[33:47.000 -> 33:49.000] Tell me what was in your lunchbox.
[33:49.000 -> 33:51.000] Well yeah, it was a Thunderbird lunchbox.
[33:51.000 -> 33:54.000] Where the Thunderbirds are gone!
[33:54.000 -> 33:59.000] I've never really been a fan of bread.
[33:59.000 -> 34:02.000] This is really not an F1 podcast today, is it?
[34:02.000 -> 34:04.000] Well it was for the first 25 minutes.
[34:04.000 -> 34:05.960] I don't mind bread and a toasty and every now and again,
[34:05.960 -> 34:08.600] but I wouldn't out of choice have sandwiches.
[34:08.600 -> 34:09.600] Like I'm just not mad in bread.
[34:09.600 -> 34:10.520] So I liked wraps.
[34:10.520 -> 34:11.820] That's probably why you're quite lean.
[34:11.820 -> 34:13.160] You don't have many carbs.
[34:13.160 -> 34:14.880] No, I've never been mad into that stuff.
[34:14.880 -> 34:18.040] That's why I'm quite chubby, because I love carbs.
[34:18.040 -> 34:20.120] I don't think I'm like lean, I'm like athletic.
[34:20.120 -> 34:20.960] Yeah.
[34:22.240 -> 34:23.440] Lean, you're like a swimmer.
[34:23.440 -> 34:25.740] Yeah, I'm actually a really good swimmer. You're like a swimmer. Yeah. I'm actually a really good swimmer.
[34:25.740 -> 34:27.440] You are a good swimmer.
[34:27.440 -> 34:31.640] I would have a wrap, like a white wrap, white breaded wrap,
[34:31.640 -> 34:33.480] cheese, mayonnaise.
[34:33.480 -> 34:34.400] Handmade by Michelle.
[34:34.400 -> 34:37.860] Yeah, and chicken in it, like lumps of chicken.
[34:37.860 -> 34:39.400] And I'd have like a chicken and cheese wrap.
[34:39.400 -> 34:41.160] And then I'd have like space invaders,
[34:41.160 -> 34:43.040] a penguin bar and a Froob.
[34:43.040 -> 34:43.880] But then Froob's got banned.
[34:43.880 -> 34:45.680] So you were one of those kids, mate.
[34:45.680 -> 34:47.680] You were one of those kids that I envied.
[34:47.680 -> 34:49.120] And we're talking primary school guys.
[34:49.120 -> 34:50.800] So like me and Jake didn't know each other
[34:50.800 -> 34:51.640] in primary school.
[34:51.640 -> 34:52.620] We were secondary school friends.
[34:52.620 -> 34:56.000] But yeah, you were one of those guys that I wish I was.
[34:56.000 -> 34:56.840] Yeah, but-
[34:56.840 -> 34:58.800] I wish I was you in primary school.
[34:58.800 -> 35:02.400] It really weren't that great, mate.
[35:02.400 -> 35:03.240] And it got to the point-
[35:03.240 -> 35:04.120] Mate, I went to a church school.
[35:04.120 -> 35:07.000] I had to go to church like four, five days a week.
[35:07.000 -> 35:11.000] We would carry our chair all the way from the school to the church.
[35:11.000 -> 35:14.000] The church was literally on school grounds but it took a while.
[35:14.000 -> 35:18.000] You walk there, you put your seat down, all sitting there for hours singing songs.
[35:18.000 -> 35:21.000] Keep me oil in my lamp, keep me burning.
[35:21.000 -> 35:24.000] And for every day, and then I started playing violin in church.
[35:24.000 -> 35:28.040] And I swear to God, I will never ever forget.
[35:28.040 -> 35:29.400] It's like the Christmas special.
[35:29.400 -> 35:32.000] Okay, it's my first year of violin.
[35:32.000 -> 35:35.200] Me, William Garrett, and I think George Dummer
[35:35.200 -> 35:37.640] stood up there, the three people playing violin.
[35:37.640 -> 35:39.480] We had a couple of lines to do in this song.
[35:39.480 -> 35:40.760] It was a trio of violinists.
[35:40.760 -> 35:42.680] Yeah, we were playing together.
[35:42.680 -> 35:47.280] I absolutely fucking crumbled. I started playing
[35:47.280 -> 35:52.960] and I couldn't remember the notes and it was just like if you get a violin wrong it's really wrong
[35:53.520 -> 35:56.080] and my violin I could hear it over everyone else's just like
[35:57.920 -> 36:01.200] and my mum was front row looking at me and you know what my mum's like
[36:03.920 -> 36:05.840] that's the same with a saxophone my
[36:05.840 -> 36:11.740] sister Nikki decided to learn saxophone when she was a teenager and my god the
[36:11.740 -> 36:16.140] noise was horrendous mate the noise was horrendous and again I'm a drummer like
[36:16.140 -> 36:19.820] fair play to my dad like putting up with me playing drums in his house because
[36:19.820 -> 36:24.020] it's not a nice tune yeah you have all Mac ones now and they're still loud
[36:24.020 -> 36:25.980] electronic ones yeah they are still loud. Electronic ones, yeah, they are still loud.
[36:25.980 -> 36:26.820] All Mac!
[36:26.820 -> 36:29.660] The amount of times the neighbors have come to the door
[36:29.660 -> 36:32.020] and told me to stop having fun.
[36:32.020 -> 36:34.580] Also, me and Fab are filming a really exciting video
[36:34.580 -> 36:36.340] that we've been planning.
[36:36.340 -> 36:38.180] It's completely different, that'll be on YouTube,
[36:38.180 -> 36:39.000] that'll be out soon.
[36:39.000 -> 36:40.700] And I actually had an idea for that video,
[36:40.700 -> 36:42.180] something we could do with guests.
[36:42.180 -> 36:43.420] I don't know which video you're talking about
[36:43.420 -> 36:46.960] because we've had so many video ideas. I'll remind you after. We've got to
[36:46.960 -> 36:50.580] keep this one a secret because it's a good one.
[36:50.580 -> 36:58.360] Have you got any other F1 news? Should we try and take this back to F1 a little bit?
[36:58.360 -> 37:01.000] We'll round it off because this is actually gonna be a fairly decent pod
[37:01.000 -> 37:07.520] today. We were speaking about Daniel earlier. Lando was asked how he would compare Oscar
[37:07.520 -> 37:09.800] as a teammate to Daniel.
[37:09.800 -> 37:10.640] And he said, you know,
[37:10.640 -> 37:13.120] Oscar is, you know, he's a really down to earth
[37:13.120 -> 37:14.280] and just a normal guy.
[37:14.280 -> 37:17.060] And we know that he is because, you know,
[37:17.060 -> 37:20.500] we met him at a time when he probably would have been more
[37:20.500 -> 37:21.340] like that anyway.
[37:21.340 -> 37:23.280] You know, I think being an F1, you can,
[37:23.280 -> 37:25.160] some people with the fame might get to them,
[37:25.160 -> 37:26.920] like not picking anyone in particular,
[37:26.920 -> 37:29.180] but as soon as you start getting money and fame
[37:29.180 -> 37:32.040] and celebrity status, maybe it could change you as a person.
[37:32.040 -> 37:34.120] I feel like Oscar's not gonna be one of those people.
[37:34.120 -> 37:36.840] No, I think he'll stay really level-headed, really calm.
[37:36.840 -> 37:40.840] And everything is, we've studied Oscar a lot
[37:40.840 -> 37:42.000] because we had him on the pod
[37:42.000 -> 37:44.920] and we've been looking at his career.
[37:44.920 -> 37:49.040] But if you don't know much about Oscar Oscar you might not know how good he is but
[37:49.040 -> 37:53.880] literally everyone thinks that he is like one of the next best drivers ever
[37:53.880 -> 37:57.000] because you got to think Lando is... The reason they think that is because he's top of
[37:57.000 -> 38:00.560] the pit stop fastest lap leaderboard. Well as long as he's top of the pit stop fastest lap leaderboard
[38:00.560 -> 38:04.560] he is officially the fastest driver in the world like it's up to the other
[38:04.560 -> 38:07.980] drivers to come and prove him wrong. I know Oscar's probably not
[38:07.980 -> 38:12.000] listening to this but if you are Oscar we've had some information that there's
[38:12.000 -> 38:15.120] a couple people coming for you mate there's a couple people that want to
[38:15.120 -> 38:19.200] come back on the pod maybe it's a returning guest who knows but there's a
[38:19.200 -> 38:23.160] couple people out there who have been practicing Austria and their name isn't
[38:23.160 -> 38:27.860] on the board at the minute and they do believe that they could beat your lap. And Oscar some of
[38:27.860 -> 38:31.580] these people might be closer to you than you can even imagine. Yeah they could be
[38:31.580 -> 38:36.260] right underneath your nose and you wouldn't even know it. That's that eh?
[38:36.260 -> 38:41.840] Ladies and gentlemen thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast. No race this
[38:41.840 -> 38:45.840] weekend. Fab's gonna be away so I'm gonna be in the flat I'm gonna see some friends it's gonna be a good weekend. Jake's gonna be away, so I'm gonna be in the flat. I'm gonna see some friends.
[38:45.840 -> 38:47.080] It's gonna be a good weekend.
[38:47.080 -> 38:48.760] Jake's gonna be under his duvet,
[38:48.760 -> 38:49.600] crying himself to sleep.
[38:49.600 -> 38:50.900] I hate it when you go away, man.
[38:50.900 -> 38:52.120] I hate it.
[38:52.120 -> 38:53.720] Like, I hate it.
[38:53.720 -> 38:54.560] You...
[38:55.700 -> 38:56.800] What?
[38:56.800 -> 38:59.280] You are a sad 27-year-old man.
[39:00.160 -> 39:01.680] Not in those words.
[39:01.680 -> 39:02.520] Not in those words.
[39:02.520 -> 39:04.280] I just have nothing else to do.
[39:04.280 -> 39:05.200] Yeah, it is.
[39:05.200 -> 39:06.920] It can be a bit strange,
[39:06.920 -> 39:09.440] like when you work from home, like we do,
[39:09.440 -> 39:11.560] because, you know, we walk out into our living room
[39:11.560 -> 39:14.400] to work and do the pod, and then we don't leave.
[39:14.400 -> 39:16.200] Like, it's not as if you go to the office in the morning
[39:16.200 -> 39:17.040] and then you can come home
[39:17.040 -> 39:18.880] and you can relax on the sofa and be at home.
[39:18.880 -> 39:20.880] Like, we're just always on the sofa.
[39:20.880 -> 39:23.120] Yeah, I might go for a run in the morning,
[39:23.120 -> 39:25.160] go for a cycle, go for a picnic.
[39:25.160 -> 39:28.320] Yeah, you normally eat breakfast around about 6 don't you, because then it gives you enough
[39:28.320 -> 39:34.200] energy for your big triathlon that you normally do before midday. 6pm! Breakfast at 6pm! Ladies
[39:34.200 -> 39:37.520] and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the podcast, please do rate it 5 stars, hit
[39:37.520 -> 39:43.440] the like, the follow button, subscribe, wherever you're listening. New segment, new segment,
[39:43.440 -> 39:46.300] new segment! Blimey that hit me like a ton of bricks song of the day
[39:46.440 -> 39:48.400] Song of the day. I like it. Yeah
[39:48.400 -> 39:54.880] Yeah, the song of the day today is a brand new track from Tame Impala and Thundercat and it's called no more lies
[39:54.880 -> 39:56.880] So check it out. What does it go like?
[40:00.160 -> 40:05.320] That sounds awful it goes a little bit we can't play the song on the bar. I can't play, I'm not going to sing it.
[40:05.320 -> 40:07.160] Well, tell me what it goes like for the listeners.
[40:07.160 -> 40:27.840] If you can't play it. Bum, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, they're trading off lyrics, Thundercat and Tame Impact and Kevin Parker. I can feel the beat even though you're not playing the song, my head is just
[40:27.840 -> 40:31.760] going back and forth. If anyone kind of likes funk, kind of crossed with like psychedelic
[40:31.760 -> 40:37.300] rock, check it out. Cool. Thanks Fat Fab. And tune in for the next episode where I give
[40:37.300 -> 40:40.320] you our next song, or Jake will give you the next song of the day. You want a Jake song
[40:40.320 -> 40:43.640] of the day? We will trade off, at the end of every episode we'll give the people at
[40:43.640 -> 40:46.960] home a song to listen to. Alright, next week you're gonna get my song of the day. We will trade off at the end of every episode we'll give the people at home a song to listen to. Alright next week you're gonna get my song of the day.
[40:46.960 -> 40:50.520] See you guys on Monday, have a great weekend! It's like thunder and lightning. Maybe. That
[40:50.520 -> 40:54.800] would be awesome. It's very very frightening. No I'm gonna do Dancing on the Ceiling.
[40:54.800 -> 41:10.000] Oh god. Thank you guys! See you later! ♪♪
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