F1 DRIVERS LOVE MCDONALDS?

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Thu, 26 Jan 2023 15:11:57 -0000

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2567

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Season 2 Episode 3 is here. February is only round the corner which means the lead up to the 2023 season is well underway! We have all the car launches to look forward to, and we're going to a couple of awesome events which we will tell you all about Until then.. join us today to find out who has the heaviest head out of Jake and Fab, who is the fattest F1 driver? And why we need YOUR help to secure more epic guests this year! Tune in every Monday & Thursday so you don't miss an episode!
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Summary

- The podcast begins with Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discussing their excitement for an upcoming trip to America for a NASCAR event that ultimately fell through.

- They express their disappointment as they had hoped to interview a NASCAR driver and gain insights into the sport.

- A listener, Michael Butterfield, raises a valid question regarding Sergio Perez's potential mid-season driver swap with Daniel Ricciardo and how Ricciardo would perform in a Red Bull.

- They speculate that Ricciardo would likely be in the points consistently and on the podium if he were to join Red Bull, considering his previous success with McLaren.

- The conversation shifts to Sergio Perez's birthday, with the hosts wishing him a happy 33rd birthday and acknowledging his strict diet as an F1 driver.

- They discuss the challenges of maintaining a strict diet while also enjoying occasional indulgences, such as a Big Mac from McDonald's.

- The hosts ponder whether there have been any overweight F1 drivers in history and engage in a lighthearted segment where they weigh their heads using a scale.

- The FIA's approval of helmet cameras for all 20 drivers in the upcoming season is brought up, with the hosts expressing their enthusiasm for the enhanced angles and safety benefits it will provide.

- They discuss the potential drawbacks of the helmet cameras, such as the limited field of view and the potential for strobe effects from the lights.

- The hosts speculate on who the heaviest drivers on the current grid might be, considering factors such as height, weight, and overall physique.

- They eventually reveal that Nico Hulkenberg is the heaviest driver, weighing in at 78 kg, while Fernando Alonso is one of the lightest at 68 kg.

- The podcast concludes with the hosts reflecting on the various flags used in Formula One, such as the yellow, red, blue, green, black, white, and checkered flags, and their respective meanings. **Episode Summary: Pit Stop Podcast Episode 3**

* **Flag Meanings:** The podcast begins with a discussion on flag meanings in Formula One racing. Jake and Fabio discuss the different types of flags and their significance, including the yellow flag (caution), blue flag (let faster cars pass), green flag (resume racing), black flag (disqualification), and white flag (slow-moving vehicle).

* **Impact of Drive to Survive:** The hosts delve into the impact of the Netflix series "Drive to Survive" on Formula One's popularity. They share a statistic indicating a significant increase in social media followers for drivers since the show's release.

* **Nicholas Latifi's Future:** Jake and Fabio speculate on the future of Nicholas Latifi, who recently left Williams. They wonder if he is enjoying his break from racing and discuss the possibility of him joining the podcast as a guest.

* **Sky Sports Presenter Changes:** The hosts react to the news that Johnny Herbert and Paul D'Aresta will no longer be working for Sky Sports F1 coverage. They discuss potential replacements and express their opinions on the departing presenters.

* **Lewis Hamilton's Podcast Debut:** Jake and Fabio comment on Lewis Hamilton's recent appearance on a podcast, noting the depth and spirituality of the conversation. They speculate on the challenges of getting F1 drivers as podcast guests due to the need for approval and potential legal issues.

* **Upcoming Guest:** The hosts tease an upcoming guest for their podcast, describing the individual as a potential future star in Formula One. They mention that this driver has been compared to George Russell and is considered a Ferrari prodigy.

* **Max Verstappen's Simulator in His Private Jet:** Jake and Fabio discuss Max Verstappen's installation of a racing simulator in his private jet. They express surprise and amusement at this extravagance and wonder if Verstappen gets bored of driving simulators.

* **Business Class Experience:** The hosts share their experience flying business class on a recent trip. They recall an encounter with a man who made strange noises throughout the flight, later identified as Ray Whitaker, a popular figure from the Whitaker family YouTube channel.

* **Season Countdown:** Jake and Fabio remind listeners that the new Formula One season is approaching, with only 43 days to go. They mention upcoming car launches and events they plan to attend.

* **Gratitude to Antonio:** The hosts express their gratitude to their friend Antonio for providing them with tickets to an upcoming Formula One event. They acknowledge his generosity and thank him for his support.

* **Outro:** The podcast concludes with Jake and Fabio encouraging listeners to follow, subscribe, and rate the podcast. They bid farewell and promise to return on Monday with a new episode.

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[00:59.680 -> 01:03.920] Please can we get the scales and weigh your head right now?
[01:03.920 -> 01:04.920] Do you want to?
[01:04.920 -> 01:05.000] Yeah. Do you want to weigh my head right now? Do you want to?
[01:05.000 -> 01:05.820] Yeah.
[01:05.820 -> 01:06.660] Do you want to weigh my head right now?
[01:06.660 -> 01:07.500] Please.
[01:07.500 -> 01:08.320] I'm gonna weigh yours.
[01:08.320 -> 01:09.160] Yeah, let's weigh each other's heads.
[01:09.160 -> 01:11.360] Go get the scales and weigh each other's heads.
[01:11.360 -> 01:12.200] All right.
[01:12.200 -> 01:17.200] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:22.840 -> 01:23.680] Woo!
[01:23.680 -> 01:27.840] Let's go! We're at it again, third episode in of the new year.
[01:27.840 -> 01:29.600] I can't believe we're on number three already.
[01:29.600 -> 01:33.200] And last episode was actually technically the 100th episode.
[01:33.200 -> 01:36.960] Even though you're saying it wasn't because we had 0.5s of half episodes.
[01:36.960 -> 01:40.400] Technically, physically, mathematically, it was the 100th episode.
[01:40.400 -> 01:41.680] Yeah, I mean scientifically.
[01:41.680 -> 01:47.320] We've now officially done 100 episodes of the Pit Pit Stop podcast so that deserves a little round of applause
[01:47.320 -> 01:51.560] a little one, only a little one because when it's when it's the big one
[01:51.560 -> 01:54.640] when it's officially a hundred we'll give it a big one basically every time we
[01:54.640 -> 01:59.560] uploaded a guest episode in two parts we did it as like episode one and then 1.5
[01:59.560 -> 02:03.680] mm-hmm so because we didn't want to cheat and class it as a hundred
[02:03.680 -> 02:09.480] so but yeah technically a hundred episodes, but not quite which is very exciting and also
[02:09.760 -> 02:14.320] We're uploading our pods for a new uploader, which has given us some different demographics
[02:14.320 -> 02:17.740] So we can see where you guys are from I want to do a big shout out to Sydney
[02:17.800 -> 02:23.600] Because we actually have a lot of listeners in Sydney Sydney, Australia in Australia. All right, how cool is that?
[02:24.120 -> 02:25.480] What you believe that?
[02:25.480 -> 02:28.480] Is Australians in Love Island at the moment as well?
[02:28.480 -> 02:29.480] There is.
[02:29.480 -> 02:30.480] The Aussies have popped in.
[02:30.480 -> 02:34.160] Jake and Fam are watching Love Island at the moment and do you know what, I hate it, right?
[02:34.160 -> 02:37.720] Because I only ever watch Love Island if I had a girlfriend.
[02:37.720 -> 02:42.800] I'd never watch it on my own in previous years but now you and me sit here on the sofa and
[02:42.800 -> 02:43.800] we watch it together.
[02:43.800 -> 02:45.080] Mate, I'm here for Farmer Will.
[02:45.080 -> 02:47.240] Farmer Will is holding that whole show together.
[02:47.240 -> 02:48.800] Will is funny as hell.
[02:48.800 -> 02:51.120] And he looks like he's pulled himself an Aussie as well.
[02:51.120 -> 02:51.960] I wonder how many people-
[02:51.960 -> 02:53.680] That is not even an Australian accent.
[02:53.680 -> 02:54.520] That is absolutely horrendous.
[02:54.520 -> 02:56.160] It's so far from it.
[02:56.160 -> 02:57.000] Just delete that.
[02:57.000 -> 02:59.360] I wonder how many people who listen to the portal
[02:59.360 -> 03:01.160] outside of the UK actually watch it.
[03:01.160 -> 03:02.000] Well, that's the thing.
[03:02.000 -> 03:04.240] I reckon like a high percentage of people in the UK watch it,
[03:04.240 -> 03:06.480] but I don't reckon, like, like if you're in America you're not
[03:06.480 -> 03:09.240] watching UK love island I reckon some people don't even know what it is
[03:09.240 -> 03:14.080] they've probably got their own however Luke Abish who we met yes at Red Bull
[03:14.080 -> 03:18.400] home run in Milton Keynes was on the red flags podcast he was on the
[03:18.400 -> 03:23.160] red flags podcast that's that is a weird I've got to say that is a weird combo I
[03:23.160 -> 03:25.120] was not expecting that I I did not expect it.
[03:25.120 -> 03:27.960] I would love to do a pod with them, Red Pod, Red Pods?
[03:27.960 -> 03:28.960] Red Podcast?
[03:28.960 -> 03:29.960] The Red Pod, yeah.
[03:29.960 -> 03:31.680] Red Flags Podcast, we need to make that happen.
[03:31.680 -> 03:34.800] Anyway, where I was trying to go is, we can see different demographics now and we can
[03:34.800 -> 03:37.640] see how many of you are subscribed to the podcast.
[03:37.640 -> 03:42.320] And let me tell you, there is a high percentage of people that listen that don't actually
[03:42.320 -> 03:45.000] follow or subscribe to the show, Fabio Bocca. What? Like, I can see the percentages of people that listen that don't actually follow or subscribe to the show Fabio Bocca.
[03:45.000 -> 03:45.500] What?
[03:45.500 -> 03:49.000] Like, I can see the percentages of people.
[03:49.000 -> 03:53.500] And basically, the reason I'm saying this is because when we book guests, a lot of the time we get asked,
[03:53.500 -> 03:56.000] how many viewers do you get, what locations are they in?
[03:56.000 -> 04:02.000] We need you to help us because the only way we can get these bigger guests is if you guys follow and subscribe to the pod.
[04:02.000 -> 04:03.000] It will really help us out.
[04:03.000 -> 04:04.500] Um, we need the leverage.
[04:04.500 -> 04:06.260] Yeah, we do, okay?
[04:06.260 -> 04:07.540] We need everyone we can get.
[04:07.540 -> 04:09.220] It only takes five seconds to make an account,
[04:09.220 -> 04:10.860] then you can rate the pod five stars as well.
[04:10.860 -> 04:12.860] But if you could do that, just hit the follow button,
[04:12.860 -> 04:14.780] hit the subscribe button, wherever you're listening.
[04:14.780 -> 04:16.060] It would really help us out.
[04:16.060 -> 04:17.260] It's really not a big ask, is it?
[04:17.260 -> 04:18.100] It's not a big ask.
[04:18.100 -> 04:19.100] I mean, we could have said like,
[04:19.100 -> 04:21.260] every guest that you wanna have on the pod,
[04:21.260 -> 04:23.740] go and just everyone DM them on Instagram
[04:23.740 -> 04:24.740] and not leave them alone.
[04:24.740 -> 04:28.700] But all we're asking is you click that one. That could work work as well though. It could work, it probably would work.
[04:28.700 -> 04:32.480] But it's just one little simple click of a button. Yeah one little follow will
[04:32.480 -> 04:35.660] really help us out. And it makes us, it makes our lives better but it will also
[04:35.660 -> 04:38.540] make your life better because the guests that we have on will be
[04:38.540 -> 04:42.140] extraordinary. We've had a bit of an emotional rollercoaster over the last
[04:42.140 -> 04:44.260] couple of days haven't we because we thought we were going on a really
[04:44.260 -> 04:45.400] exciting trip this weekend.
[04:45.400 -> 04:46.800] Uhhhh, don't.
[04:46.800 -> 04:50.120] Jake and Fab thought they were off to America again for a really exciting trip.
[04:50.120 -> 04:53.680] It's fallen through and now we're sat in a puddle of our own tears.
[04:53.680 -> 04:57.400] Do you know what? It would have been really exciting too, because it wasn't even F1 related.
[04:57.960 -> 04:59.280] No, it was bloody NASCAR.
[04:59.280 -> 05:00.080] It was NASCAR.
[05:00.080 -> 05:03.080] I feel like we can say, I actually really wanted to do it.
[05:03.080 -> 05:04.560] I wanted to see some people, you know,
[05:04.560 -> 05:05.600] POOF POOF POOF POOF P do it. I wanted to see some people, you know
[05:10.840 -> 05:11.640] What I wanted was to get an interview with a NASCAR driver because after watching that fucking movie
[05:13.640 -> 05:14.760] What Ricky Bobby?
[05:19.320 -> 05:21.200] Talladega nights after watching that I just assumed that every NASCAR driver is like a hillbilly
[05:25.400 -> 05:28.520] When we went on the red flags podcast if you don't know we did it like six months Ago, we went on the American show red flags. I'm guys a great
[05:28.520 -> 05:32.120] Yeah, and the funny thing about it was they asked us to watch that movie didn't they?
[05:32.120 -> 05:34.960] They wanted to talk about the movie, but did we watch it?
[05:35.160 -> 05:39.320] We watch a lot our before we we yeah, we watched half of it
[05:39.320 -> 05:39.840] That's what it was
[05:39.840 -> 05:41.440] We watched half of it the night before
[05:41.440 -> 05:44.600] Went to bed woke up in the morning like fuck we got to finish the movie off
[05:44.600 -> 05:46.720] So he watched like the rest of the movie and
[05:46.720 -> 05:50.400] it should have been fresh in our brains but really we didn't know anything about the movie.
[05:50.400 -> 05:54.360] We got on the pod and they were asking us all these questions about the movie and it was literally an hour of me nodding my head
[05:54.360 -> 05:57.480] going yeah then I was your favorite part of the movie and then one of them said
[05:57.480 -> 06:01.000] I'm like oh what's your part and they say something and then I'm like oh yeah that's fine as well.
[06:01.000 -> 06:06.000] Yeah that was a really good bit that one. The ending credits, that was one of my favourite parts.
[06:06.000 -> 06:08.000] I had no idea what to say, but it is a good movie.
[06:08.000 -> 06:11.000] Straight away for the pod today, I want to bring up Michael Butterfield.
[06:11.000 -> 06:13.000] Who's Michael Butterfield?
[06:13.000 -> 06:15.000] Now, Michael Butterfield messaged us on Instagram.
[06:15.000 -> 06:17.000] Just a viewer, just a listener.
[06:17.000 -> 06:22.000] He made a very valid point, because I said Sergio Perez with a mid-season driver swap with Danny Rick.
[06:22.000 -> 06:26.680] That was my prediction. And he said, okay, but if that happens,
[06:26.680 -> 06:29.940] where would Danny Rick finish in the Red Bull?
[06:29.940 -> 06:33.100] Because obviously he wouldn't carry over Perez's points.
[06:33.100 -> 06:35.360] He would start from zero if it wasn't mid-season.
[06:35.360 -> 06:38.480] So how do you think Danny Rick would do in a Red Bull
[06:38.480 -> 06:40.800] compared to the rest of the grid?
[06:40.800 -> 06:42.240] There's a lot of factors there.
[06:42.240 -> 06:43.080] Yeah, I know.
[06:43.080 -> 06:43.920] There's a lot to think about.
[06:43.920 -> 06:47.240] A lot of challenging factors. It would be a last-minute thing so they'd have to like
[06:47.240 -> 06:51.200] kind of scramble the car together he wouldn't have enough time to figure out
[06:51.200 -> 06:55.000] what he wants in the car probably and it's gonna be very different to the
[06:55.000 -> 06:59.120] McLaren very different to the McLaren he'd be nervous he'd be excited there'd
[06:59.120 -> 07:04.240] be a whole a whole like a whole list of things which would change it but I do
[07:04.240 -> 07:09.000] think he would be in the points consistently. I think he'd be on the podium consistently. Do you?
[07:09.000 -> 07:14.120] Yeah I'd be surprised if he wasn't. I mean if Danny Rick started for Red Bull
[07:14.120 -> 07:18.440] this year and did 23 races I think you're banking on at least six, seven
[07:18.440 -> 07:22.400] podiums for Danny Rick there if he was in a Red Bull. So did you have him in
[07:22.400 -> 07:28.880] your list? Your standings prediction? Well, no because I put Perez midseason driver swap but I didn't put
[07:28.880 -> 07:31.760] Ricciardo on there but if there was a midseason driver swap he'd obviously
[07:31.760 -> 07:35.000] start at the bottom of the points. Do you get what I mean? Yeah yeah he'd start with that.
[07:35.000 -> 07:38.760] I don't know how that works. Would that mean Perez's points stand or do they get
[07:38.760 -> 07:43.360] like wiped? I don't know maybe we need to look in to whether this has happened in
[07:43.360 -> 07:45.000] the past. I'm sure it would have. look into whether this has happened in the past I'm sure it would have
[07:45.000 -> 07:45.500] Yeah
[07:45.500 -> 07:49.500] It's definitely happened in the past, look when Albon swapped mid-season, Gasly have swapped
[07:49.500 -> 07:51.000] That could be wrong, I've just moved from that to that
[07:51.000 -> 07:56.500] But then if that is true with the points, then that puts Red Bull in a position where they probably wouldn't want to swap
[07:56.500 -> 07:58.500] They'd try as much as they could to not swap
[07:58.500 -> 08:02.000] I think the points would stand, I'm pretty sure Perez's points would stay
[08:02.000 -> 08:04.500] So in terms of Constructors' Championship
[08:04.500 -> 08:07.440] Well, even in Drivers, you'd just have an extra driver on the leaderboard.
[08:07.440 -> 08:10.960] Because I remember last year, Hulkenberg stepped in, but they added it onto the Driver's Standard.
[08:10.960 -> 08:14.440] So there was 21 drivers, even though he only stepped in for one race.
[08:14.440 -> 08:19.200] So I guess it wouldn't change the Constructor's Standards for Red Bull,
[08:19.200 -> 08:20.600] because you would just add the points up.
[08:20.600 -> 08:23.240] Exactly. They wouldn't actually lose any points,
[08:23.240 -> 08:28.200] but you'd be relying on a new driver coming in and getting the same amount as Perez. And that's ultimately where
[08:28.200 -> 08:32.720] the question is. Mate, I'd love to see that. Yeah, it would be a massive mix up and if
[08:32.720 -> 08:37.200] Drive Survive filmed that behind the scenes, that would be... We could host all of it.
[08:37.200 -> 08:42.280] Yeah, we might as well put it out there. Whilst we're on talking about Perez, it's also a
[08:42.280 -> 08:45.500] special day for Perez today. I didn't know this. Yeah.
[08:45.500 -> 08:47.000] I thought it was his birthday like three months ago.
[08:47.000 -> 08:49.500] Sergio Perez has been around the sun 33 times.
[08:49.500 -> 08:51.000] Happy birthday, Checo.
[08:51.000 -> 08:56.000] Bro, I swear it was his birthday like last year, like two, well obviously like two months
[08:56.000 -> 08:57.000] ago.
[08:57.000 -> 08:58.500] We probably announced it last year, probably at the wrong month.
[08:58.500 -> 09:02.200] Do you know what, when you told me it was his birthday, I went on his profile to see
[09:02.200 -> 09:09.440] if I could find any information and I couldn't. It's just Jack, it's his birthday. I couldn't, I couldn't but I saw a photo of him
[09:09.440 -> 09:16.880] with a McDonald's. What? Is he like a Macca's? What's he got? What does soju bars get at McDonald's?
[09:16.880 -> 09:21.720] He's gone for a Big Mac which by the way does not look like that when you order it. Hang on a minute that is an ad right?
[09:21.720 -> 09:26.500] That must be an ad. Yeah that's an ad because the burger never looks like that, the chips never look like that.
[09:26.500 -> 09:27.500] It's in Spanish.
[09:27.500 -> 09:30.500] And I love McDonald's, but no one sits in McDonald's that happy.
[09:30.500 -> 09:32.500] Okay, here we go, here we go, translated.
[09:32.500 -> 09:35.500] It's always good to recharge engines enjoying my Big Mac.
[09:35.500 -> 09:41.500] And what better way than with McDonald's Mexico that celebrates all the things we Mexicans love the most?
[09:41.500 -> 09:45.600] I love reading bios like that because you just know he didn't write it.
[09:45.600 -> 09:46.800] I know, I know.
[09:46.800 -> 09:48.160] There's no hashtag ad though,
[09:48.160 -> 09:50.080] so maybe he's a big dog, he doesn't need to do that shit.
[09:50.080 -> 09:51.600] I can't believe they've used that burger.
[09:51.600 -> 09:53.120] That is not what the burgers look like.
[09:53.120 -> 09:55.400] Do you not, when I first saw that though,
[09:55.400 -> 09:57.560] I thought why on earth is an F1 driver
[09:57.560 -> 09:58.800] doing something with McDonald's?
[09:58.800 -> 10:00.280] Because you and me both know
[10:00.280 -> 10:02.480] that they have such a strict diet.
[10:02.480 -> 10:04.120] But you remember in Zanvyl,
[10:04.120 -> 10:07.360] we saw Michael Italiano walk through the paddock holding the food
[10:07.360 -> 10:08.360] for Ricardo.
[10:08.360 -> 10:12.640] Literally it was like a potato and like a piece of fish with no seasoning, no sauce,
[10:12.640 -> 10:13.640] nothing.
[10:13.640 -> 10:15.320] These guys are so strict with their diet.
[10:15.320 -> 10:16.800] So what on earth do you think?
[10:16.800 -> 10:18.800] Well maybe he wanted a birthday Big Mac.
[10:18.800 -> 10:21.800] And also it is off season as well.
[10:21.800 -> 10:24.280] Come on, let the geezer have a Big Mac, you know?
[10:24.280 -> 10:26.400] Well he posted that on the 24th of November.
[10:26.400 -> 10:28.200] Let me tell you this, if I was an F1 driver,
[10:28.200 -> 10:31.000] I'm having six-chicken nugget large meal every now and again,
[10:31.000 -> 10:33.000] but you can't wipe that out of the diet.
[10:33.000 -> 10:34.200] Well, then I thought,
[10:34.200 -> 10:36.400] can't just get rid of the cheese bites, they're nothing.
[10:36.400 -> 10:38.400] I do love those cheese bites.
[10:38.400 -> 10:39.800] They are actually really good.
[10:39.800 -> 10:40.800] Depending on which ones they are.
[10:40.800 -> 10:42.800] Yeah, because people listen to us from all around the world,
[10:42.800 -> 10:47.560] so I wonder what type of cheese bites they get from McDonald's. I remember when I
[10:47.560 -> 10:51.100] was in year 10 or year 11 at school I was doing business and I had to do a
[10:51.100 -> 10:56.040] case study on something right and one of the things that I picked... You did not do a
[10:56.040 -> 11:02.160] case study on McDonald's cheese bites. No, on KFC. I looked at like the different
[11:02.160 -> 11:06.540] demographic and what they offer in different countries and they do this now in the UK you can get
[11:06.880 -> 11:11.420] KFC rice box with chicken, but when I was in year 10 at school, which is about 4,000 years ago
[11:11.420 -> 11:15.760] Hmm, they were only selling KFC rice and really in Mexico
[11:16.280 -> 11:21.340] Fair have you ever had a McDonald's in another country you and me had one in Vegas?
[11:21.440 -> 11:25.120] Yeah, it's that's America's still pretty similar to England though.
[11:25.120 -> 11:27.360] Just bigger, I think, bigger portions.
[11:27.360 -> 11:29.280] If you go to like Amsterdam.
[11:29.280 -> 11:31.080] Mate, I had one in Korea.
[11:31.080 -> 11:31.900] Wow.
[11:31.900 -> 11:32.740] Yeah.
[11:32.740 -> 11:33.580] They have kimchi in it.
[11:33.580 -> 11:34.560] I don't know what any of it was.
[11:34.560 -> 11:36.880] I just looked at this menu and I pointed something out,
[11:36.880 -> 11:37.880] but it was completely different.
[11:37.880 -> 11:38.720] So what was it?
[11:38.720 -> 11:39.540] Would you order a burger or?
[11:39.540 -> 11:40.380] I can't remember.
[11:40.380 -> 11:41.200] I can't remember.
[11:41.200 -> 11:42.040] I think I had burger and chips,
[11:42.040 -> 11:43.120] but it was a completely different thing.
[11:43.120 -> 11:44.760] I don't even know if the chips were chips.
[11:44.760 -> 11:46.520] Like maybe they were like hash browns. No. I don't remember, I think I had burger and chips, but it was a completely different thing. I don't even know if the chips were chips. Like maybe they were like hash browns.
[11:46.520 -> 11:47.340] No.
[11:47.340 -> 11:48.180] I don't even remember.
[11:48.180 -> 11:50.480] I could be making all of this up as well,
[11:50.480 -> 11:52.500] but I definitely had a McDonald's in Korea.
[11:52.500 -> 11:54.580] If you go to Amsterdam, you could buy beer.
[11:54.580 -> 11:55.420] Yeah, you can.
[11:55.420 -> 11:58.760] And they also do like a different sauce for your chips.
[11:58.760 -> 12:00.120] Do you remember, it's not like mayo,
[12:00.120 -> 12:01.360] it's like that yellow mayo.
[12:01.360 -> 12:02.840] It's like mayo and mustard mixed together.
[12:02.840 -> 12:04.720] Yes, I remember we went in Amsterdam in the morning.
[12:04.720 -> 12:05.220] Yeah. In McDonald's. Probably four other times that day as well. When we like mayo and mustard mixed together. Yes, I remember we went in Amsterdam in the morning. Yeah.
[12:05.220 -> 12:05.720] In McDonald's.
[12:05.720 -> 12:07.240] Probably four other times that day as well.
[12:07.240 -> 12:08.920] When we went out to buy their t-shirts.
[12:08.920 -> 12:10.400] We were buying t-shirts for the day.
[12:10.400 -> 12:11.800] I bought the white t-shirt.
[12:11.800 -> 12:12.300] Oh, yeah.
[12:12.300 -> 12:12.880] And that's it.
[12:12.880 -> 12:15.240] I do have to admit, Uniqlo, I did steal.
[12:15.240 -> 12:16.400] I didn't mean to.
[12:16.400 -> 12:18.160] That's the day I stole the t-shirt.
[12:18.160 -> 12:20.120] That was also the day that you left the shop
[12:20.120 -> 12:21.620] and went to the square, because you were throwing up
[12:21.620 -> 12:22.840] in a bin, weren't you?
[12:22.840 -> 12:24.720] Weren't we really hung over in the morning?
[12:24.720 -> 12:27.680] We've gone out to get t-shirts for that day.
[12:27.680 -> 12:30.400] Fab were going to have to leave, I'm going to chunder everywhere.
[12:30.400 -> 12:33.920] There was this Uniqlo store in Amsterdam, it was two floors and Fab was walking around upstairs
[12:33.920 -> 12:37.680] and I was walking around downstairs and I'd picked up a white t-shirt right at the beginning and I
[12:37.680 -> 12:42.480] was going to go and pay for it but I was looking for Fab and then out of nowhere I've just completely
[12:42.480 -> 12:47.660] forgot that I've got this t-shirt in my hand and I like, I'm outside, sat on the bench waiting for Fab
[12:47.660 -> 12:50.000] and I just looked down and I'm holding this top
[12:50.000 -> 12:52.680] So, saved myself 15 quid there
[12:52.680 -> 12:54.680] Yeah, you got a bargain
[12:54.680 -> 12:57.040] And a uniclar will give you the money back as well
[12:57.040 -> 12:59.720] So there's no need to launch any lawsuits or anything like that
[12:59.720 -> 13:02.840] Mate, this McDonald's ad got me thinking
[13:02.840 -> 13:06.000] Have you ever seen a fat F1 driver ever?
[13:06.000 -> 13:07.000] Um...
[13:07.000 -> 13:09.000] I've never seen a fat F1 driver.
[13:09.000 -> 13:10.000] You wouldn't be able to get in the car.
[13:10.000 -> 13:11.000] Exactly.
[13:11.000 -> 13:14.000] But then I thought back to the days when it was a bit more barbaric.
[13:14.000 -> 13:17.000] Oh yeah, back in the day you would have had bigger people for sure.
[13:17.000 -> 13:20.000] I wonder if there was a fat F1 driver ever.
[13:20.000 -> 13:22.000] Well maybe not fat, I mean...
[13:22.000 -> 13:23.000] Chubby?
[13:23.000 -> 13:26.000] Yeah, I mean it got me googling mate
[13:26.000 -> 13:29.000] It did get me googling to see who's like the heaviest F1 driver
[13:29.000 -> 13:31.000] Who is the heaviest F1 driver?
[13:31.000 -> 13:34.000] Well should we do it off like this year's calendar?
[13:34.000 -> 13:36.000] What, off this year's grid?
[13:36.000 -> 13:38.000] Yeah, who, I mean who would you say is like
[13:38.000 -> 13:39.000] Oh my god
[13:39.000 -> 13:41.000] The fattest F1 driver
[13:41.000 -> 13:42.000] It's a bit harsh saying fattest
[13:42.000 -> 13:43.000] On the grid right now
[13:43.000 -> 13:45.960] For me, my first instinct would have
[13:45.960 -> 13:51.160] just said either George Russell or Lewis Hamilton what that's the heaviest yeah
[13:51.160 -> 13:55.680] because George is tall yeah but George is really slim but yeah you've got I
[13:55.680 -> 13:59.560] think you got people at home he is coming in he looks a lot bigger but then
[13:59.560 -> 14:04.040] like bone mass it's weird I'm saddened is a an elk a bird looks a lot bigger
[14:04.040 -> 14:06.200] Hulkenberg isn't big that these people are fat but
[14:06.200 -> 14:07.600] we're trying to figure out who weighs
[14:07.600 -> 14:10.320] the most on the current grid I would
[14:10.320 -> 14:13.840] probably say it's someone like put your
[14:13.840 -> 14:18.120] put your top two really tough I don't
[14:18.120 -> 14:20.160] know I reckon Paris actually probably is
[14:20.160 -> 14:21.840] a fair head fair bit heavy you know I
[14:21.840 -> 14:23.480] reckon that drinking and all them all
[14:23.480 -> 14:25.000] that big bags.
[14:25.000 -> 14:31.440] I reckon Perez is up there and I reckon Fernando Alonso probably has got a bit of weight to
[14:31.440 -> 14:32.600] him as well.
[14:32.600 -> 14:35.200] I don't think any of these people are big, let's just be clear.
[14:35.200 -> 14:37.360] Fernando Alonso has a big head.
[14:37.360 -> 14:40.280] Which is a lot of weight.
[14:40.280 -> 14:42.840] That's not a par, I've got the biggest head ever.
[14:42.840 -> 14:43.840] That's how you know.
[14:43.840 -> 14:45.800] But to me it just means that he's smarter because his brain's bigger. Do you ever stand, I've got the biggest head ever. That's how you know. But it just, to me, it means that he's just smarter,
[14:45.800 -> 14:46.800] because his brain's bigger.
[14:46.800 -> 14:48.800] Do you ever stand on the scales, but lean your head off?
[14:48.800 -> 14:53.800] No, sometimes I lay on the floor and just rest my head on the scales.
[14:53.800 -> 14:56.300] Please, can we get the scales and weigh your head right now?
[14:56.300 -> 14:56.800] Do you want to?
[14:56.800 -> 14:57.300] Yeah.
[14:57.300 -> 14:58.300] Do you want to weigh my head right now?
[14:58.300 -> 14:58.800] Please.
[14:58.800 -> 14:59.800] I'm gonna weigh yours.
[14:59.800 -> 15:01.300] Yeah, let's weigh each other's heads.
[15:01.300 -> 15:03.300] Go get the scales and weigh each other's heads.
[15:03.300 -> 15:04.300] So, why don't you do that?
[15:05.240 -> 15:06.680] Fab's rounded off to the bathroom to get the scales and weigh each other's heads. So why don't you do that? Fab's rounded off to the bathroom
[15:06.680 -> 15:08.720] to get the scales to weigh his head.
[15:08.720 -> 15:10.480] Yeah, Sergio Perez's birthday today.
[15:10.480 -> 15:12.880] And because of that, I pulled up his stats.
[15:12.880 -> 15:14.640] And I wanted to, I didn't know how many wins he had.
[15:14.640 -> 15:17.400] How many wins do you reckon Sergio Perez has
[15:17.400 -> 15:19.240] in his Formula One career?
[15:19.240 -> 15:20.080] Wins?
[15:20.080 -> 15:21.960] Oh, 10?
[15:21.960 -> 15:24.000] Yeah, I thought probably 10, 15,
[15:24.000 -> 15:29.040] but he's had 235 races. four wins, and 26 podiums.
[15:30.040 -> 15:31.720] This is really cool, I'm stood in the living room,
[15:31.720 -> 15:32.560] quite far away from you.
[15:32.560 -> 15:34.600] The podcast is like moving around right now.
[15:34.600 -> 15:35.720] I'm gonna stand up as well.
[15:35.720 -> 15:36.920] We've got the scales here,
[15:36.920 -> 15:38.560] so how are we gonna weigh your head?
[15:38.560 -> 15:41.600] I think it'd be funnier to weigh yours first,
[15:41.600 -> 15:42.440] because mine will be heavier.
[15:42.440 -> 15:43.720] Right, you turn the scale on,
[15:43.720 -> 15:44.640] I'm putting the mic down,
[15:44.640 -> 15:46.480] and my head is going towards the box.
[15:46.480 -> 15:50.360] Okay, it's got low battery and it's just turned off.
[15:50.360 -> 15:54.800] So, move it down a bit because I can't see the numbers.
[15:55.840 -> 15:58.520] Yeah, I think it's just run out of battery, mate.
[15:58.520 -> 15:59.360] Oh no!
[15:59.360 -> 16:01.640] I'm here, I'm allowed.
[16:01.640 -> 16:03.080] It's lying on the floor with my head on the box.
[16:03.080 -> 16:04.760] What a segment, what a segment.
[16:04.760 -> 16:06.000] What batteries does it take? Put your head on it. No, your head will work. My head lying on the floor with my head on my head. What a segment, what a segment, what batteries does it take?
[16:06.000 -> 16:08.000] Put your head on it, no your head will work.
[16:08.000 -> 16:09.000] My head will break it.
[16:09.000 -> 16:11.000] Put your head on it, we can't, are we gonna put new batteries in it?
[16:11.000 -> 16:13.000] Oh we've got AAA's, AAA's, AAA's.
[16:13.000 -> 16:16.000] We're under around the flat for some AAA batteries, we've definitely got some.
[16:16.000 -> 16:19.000] There's one, two, three.
[16:19.000 -> 16:21.000] Three AAA batteries.
[16:21.000 -> 16:22.000] Oh lovely, we just need two of them.
[16:22.000 -> 16:26.160] Here we go, the headwaying continues, my friends.
[16:26.160 -> 16:27.520] We could cut this, but...
[16:27.520 -> 16:28.520] No, let's not cut it.
[16:28.520 -> 16:30.920] I like the thought of everyone sort of being here with us.
[16:30.920 -> 16:31.920] Yeah.
[16:31.920 -> 16:33.840] Pretending that they're setting up the scales.
[16:33.840 -> 16:36.360] You found those batteries, mate, in record time.
[16:36.360 -> 16:38.360] Well, you know, that's the thing, we're live right now.
[16:38.360 -> 16:41.240] We have spent three weeks looking for batteries in this flat before.
[16:41.240 -> 16:42.240] Live and direct.
[16:42.240 -> 16:43.240] Right, let me put my fat head on this.
[16:43.240 -> 16:46.900] So just make sure your head doesn't cover the thing.
[16:46.900 -> 16:48.120] Wait for it to power on.
[16:49.900 -> 16:52.360] Okay, we've got movement.
[16:52.360 -> 16:55.140] Right, how much do you think my head weighs?
[16:55.140 -> 16:56.280] Not a clue, to be honest.
[16:56.280 -> 16:57.180] Really?
[16:57.180 -> 16:59.440] I would say eight kilos.
[17:01.320 -> 17:03.280] Okay, mate, 6.4!
[17:03.280 -> 17:04.820] 6.4, okay, cheers!
[17:04.820 -> 17:07.840] Jake Boyd with a 6.4 kilo head.
[17:07.840 -> 17:09.380] Make sure you don't like hold your head up.
[17:09.380 -> 17:11.300] You've got to fully let it rest.
[17:11.300 -> 17:15.360] All right, Fab's about to put his wagon on the weight.
[17:15.360 -> 17:16.200] Oh!
[17:20.400 -> 17:22.360] No, you have got to put more weight on it
[17:22.360 -> 17:24.680] because you're apparently 6.4 as well.
[17:24.680 -> 17:26.680] That is not is not true.
[17:26.680 -> 17:28.360] I can't push my head any further than that.
[17:28.360 -> 17:29.920] Let me just push his head down a little bit.
[17:29.920 -> 17:30.760] No.
[17:31.640 -> 17:34.240] Well, apparently you're 6.4 as well though, Joe.
[17:34.240 -> 17:35.080] Brilliant.
[17:35.080 -> 17:36.760] Yeah, apparently our heads weigh the same.
[17:36.760 -> 17:38.720] I've been the one with the big head.
[17:38.720 -> 17:40.840] But they weigh the same.
[17:40.840 -> 17:44.080] Wow, that means your head is full of a whole load of nothing.
[17:47.000 -> 17:51.000] It's just helium. Wow everyone else at home you should weigh your heads and let us know if your head is also...
[17:51.000 -> 17:56.000] I thought this whole time I had a dense head full of rich knowledge and everything else and it's just full of air.
[17:56.000 -> 17:59.000] I can't believe they're both 6.4 though that is quite strange.
[17:59.000 -> 18:00.000] That is strange.
[18:00.000 -> 18:07.760] I wonder if F1 drivers ever have to... Okay, right, this is our mission for this year, is every single F1 driver will take a set of scales
[18:07.760 -> 18:10.160] to the grid, see if we're fucking weighing before and after.
[18:10.160 -> 18:11.000] That would actually be hilarious.
[18:11.000 -> 18:14.840] See if their head shrinks or gets bigger,
[18:14.840 -> 18:16.320] like swells up after a race.
[18:16.320 -> 18:17.640] We should do it before and after the race.
[18:17.640 -> 18:19.560] Well, they lose four kg, don't they?
[18:19.560 -> 18:21.600] And in certain destinations, even more.
[18:21.600 -> 18:23.960] Yeah, and we could also weigh other body parts.
[18:23.960 -> 18:24.800] Wow.
[18:24.800 -> 18:26.960] Well, we'd better get a nice pair of sponsored scouts
[18:26.960 -> 18:29.800] whilst we're talking about head, head
[18:29.800 -> 18:32.800] sorry the FIA have approved helmet
[18:32.800 -> 18:35.880] cameras for all 20 drivers ah because
[18:35.880 -> 18:37.040] only some of them had it didn't they
[18:37.040 -> 18:39.520] only the Ferraris had it there's gonna
[18:39.520 -> 18:42.240] be 20 yeah imagine the angles Wow
[18:42.240 -> 18:44.960] imagine every shot mate Pythagoras's
[18:44.960 -> 18:45.520] theorem that's amazing I'm so happy they've done that because when they cut Imagine the angles. Wow. Imagine every shot mate. Pythagoras' theorem.
[18:45.520 -> 18:46.800] That's amazing.
[18:46.800 -> 18:48.100] I'm so happy they've done that
[18:48.100 -> 18:49.980] because when they cut to like certain shots,
[18:49.980 -> 18:50.820] certain overtakes,
[18:50.820 -> 18:53.080] you'll be able to watch it from every car's angle.
[18:53.080 -> 18:55.320] Yeah, I wonder if there's a way that they can,
[18:55.320 -> 18:56.160] because obviously, you know,
[18:56.160 -> 18:58.820] like they have the film which goes over the visor,
[18:58.820 -> 18:59.980] or they pick a certain visor.
[18:59.980 -> 19:00.940] Like, you know, when we go skiing,
[19:00.940 -> 19:02.540] you can put like an orange one or a dark one,
[19:02.540 -> 19:03.940] depending on how bright it is.
[19:03.940 -> 19:05.720] They obviously have that on their race visors too
[19:05.720 -> 19:09.880] And the only downsides of them having the camera in the helmet is that some it's a bit
[19:10.020 -> 19:13.600] You get strobes from the lights and that and it kind of you can't see too
[19:13.600 -> 19:19.500] Well, so I wonder if they could like take a little bit off the camera is it's inside the helmet mate
[19:19.500 -> 19:20.280] What is it?
[19:20.280 -> 19:24.980] Like, you know this device a bit around the eye is it like on the corner or like above it on the side on the padding
[19:24.980 -> 19:25.840] In the side. Yeah, and it can it looks out or like above it? On the side, on the padding in the side, yeah.
[19:25.840 -> 19:26.920] And it looks out.
[19:26.920 -> 19:28.840] And it's kind of just shoot straight out.
[19:28.840 -> 19:30.680] Could be completely wrong, but I think that's, yeah,
[19:30.680 -> 19:31.520] fairly short.
[19:31.520 -> 19:32.700] That's why when you see the helmet cam,
[19:32.700 -> 19:35.120] it's never like a brilliant quality
[19:35.120 -> 19:36.800] because the visor is in front of it.
[19:36.800 -> 19:39.500] So I wonder if they could sort that out some way.
[19:39.500 -> 19:41.120] Either way, the camera angles that they're getting
[19:41.120 -> 19:42.920] these days are like monstrous, mate.
[19:42.920 -> 19:45.760] Yeah, it is really good that they've added that.
[19:45.760 -> 19:47.320] I think that's gonna change everything.
[19:47.320 -> 19:49.040] And also, they'll be able to capture everything
[19:49.040 -> 19:50.760] if something goes wrong.
[19:50.760 -> 19:53.320] Because last season, there was like tear away things
[19:53.320 -> 19:55.200] where something would get stuck in a break or whatever,
[19:55.200 -> 19:56.800] but they might not be able to see what happened.
[19:56.800 -> 19:58.800] But if they have a camera of every car,
[19:58.800 -> 20:02.100] they're gonna be able to just check exactly.
[20:02.100 -> 20:04.760] Yeah, I mean, apart from like, for the viewers at home,
[20:04.760 -> 20:06.200] it's just better for health and safety in it
[20:06.200 -> 20:12.480] Well the people watch I didn't know this because we haven't actually done it yet, but you can watch on f1 TV. Can't you and
[20:13.520 -> 20:15.800] Why they're looking with our good friend will box them. Yeah
[20:15.800 -> 20:18.560] Yeah, he's on there, but you can pick who you want to watch
[20:18.840 -> 20:23.280] You can just watch that driver the whole time and now that will mean you'll just be able to watch their head
[20:23.760 -> 20:27.080] Camstream all you start to finish if you want. I would love to watch
[20:27.080 -> 20:31.240] every single race on that to be honest but you can't get it on the TV. No I
[20:31.240 -> 20:36.480] don't think you can get it on the TV, it's only for like a laptop or a tablet. Yeah f1 if
[20:36.480 -> 20:40.360] you're listening create a smart TV app that we can watch it on. Also skybox
[20:40.360 -> 20:44.000] office if you're listening create something for the Xbox because like a
[20:44.000 -> 20:48.920] high percentage of people watch apps and stuff through like a console.
[20:48.920 -> 20:51.560] But you can't necessarily stream and use a console.
[20:51.560 -> 20:54.320] Oh I remember watching the boxing, it's a nightmare to get on the TV.
[20:54.320 -> 20:57.840] But I want to just go back and find out who you think the top two heaviest drivers on
[20:57.840 -> 20:58.840] the current grid are.
[20:58.840 -> 21:00.840] Yeah I'm going to go with Perez and Alonso.
[21:00.840 -> 21:01.840] Alright.
[21:01.840 -> 21:02.840] Who is it?
[21:02.840 -> 21:06.320] Fernando Alonso is actually one of the shorter guys on the grid anyway.
[21:06.320 -> 21:12.160] He's 68 kilos. 68? Yeah. So to put it into perspective, Sergio Perez. Is that what you
[21:12.160 -> 21:17.440] said? Yeah. I reckon they're the two heaviest. 63 mate. And they're two lightest. Looks like
[21:17.440 -> 21:21.560] it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Who's heaviest then? They're the heaviest from what I can see,
[21:21.560 -> 21:26.480] because this list is not in order. And might be outdated. Give me, give me one more guess.
[21:26.480 -> 21:27.680] No, this is 2023.
[21:27.680 -> 21:29.080] Oh, Hulkenberg.
[21:29.080 -> 21:30.640] I would have said Hulkenberg's one of the heaviest.
[21:30.640 -> 21:32.480] He's like a big guy, like a man.
[21:32.480 -> 21:35.080] He has a very manly figure compared to some of the other
[21:35.080 -> 21:36.360] ones that look like boys.
[21:36.360 -> 21:37.200] Do you know what?
[21:37.200 -> 21:38.520] I was going to say it was someone else,
[21:38.520 -> 21:39.680] but you're dead right.
[21:39.680 -> 21:41.640] Nico Hulkenberg is the heaviest on the grid.
[21:41.640 -> 21:43.920] 78 kg.
[21:43.920 -> 21:44.960] Compared to the rest of them,
[21:44.960 -> 21:46.480] he looks like a full grown man.
[21:46.480 -> 21:49.520] Well, compared to me, I'm like 81 kg,
[21:49.520 -> 21:53.240] which means I'm only three kg off fitting in an F1 car.
[21:53.240 -> 21:54.520] And you could easily lose that.
[21:54.520 -> 21:55.880] I could, yeah.
[21:55.880 -> 21:56.900] Head surgery.
[21:57.760 -> 22:00.760] Remove part of my skull.
[22:00.760 -> 22:01.920] Yeah.
[22:01.920 -> 22:04.840] Yeah, the heaviest is Hulkenberg,
[22:04.840 -> 22:05.840] but before that that for a long
[22:05.840 -> 22:08.440] period of time it was Alex Albon 73
[22:08.440 -> 22:12.320] kilos and he's a very slim guy so that's
[22:12.320 -> 22:13.920] very interesting he is very tall though
[22:13.920 -> 22:15.920] yeah I've got another thing here on my
[22:15.920 -> 22:17.440] phone that I screenshotted with us being
[22:17.440 -> 22:19.240] reasonably new fans I just wanted to go
[22:19.240 -> 22:21.280] through the flags I found this
[22:21.280 -> 22:23.680] screenshot right of all these flags f1
[22:23.680 -> 22:26.240] flags explained and I was reading it in bed this morning and I didn't even know there was all these flags f1 flags explained and I was reading it bed this morning
[22:26.240 -> 22:28.360] And I didn't even know there was all these flags
[22:28.360 -> 22:33.640] There's a yellow flag a red flag a blue flag a green flag a black flag a white flag and a checkered flag
[22:34.140 -> 22:41.600] Now we know what checkered flag means. That's pretty easy. We know what yellow flag means. There's something on you know, danger safety car
[22:42.160 -> 22:44.000] blue
[22:44.000 -> 22:46.160] Blue flag means you could over you can let you have to let the person car. Blue. Blue flag means you can let,
[22:46.160 -> 22:47.840] you have to let the person behind you pass through.
[22:47.840 -> 22:49.720] Let's go, I was just checking.
[22:49.720 -> 22:51.080] Yeah, showing that a slower car
[22:51.080 -> 22:52.440] is about to be overtaken by a faster car.
[22:52.440 -> 22:53.280] Hell yes.
[22:53.280 -> 22:54.100] But green.
[22:55.400 -> 22:56.520] Green means resume.
[22:56.520 -> 22:58.840] Resume a race, drivers are free to overtake
[22:58.840 -> 23:00.520] and resume race pace.
[23:00.520 -> 23:01.720] Black flag.
[23:01.720 -> 23:03.480] Black flag means finish everything.
[23:03.480 -> 23:07.520] Everything stopped, everything off. Indic a driver has been disqualified from the race
[23:08.040 -> 23:10.040] Okay, I'm white flag. I
[23:11.320 -> 23:18.800] Will go down with this shit and I won't put my hands up and surrender
[23:19.720 -> 23:21.480] the white flag
[23:21.480 -> 23:24.880] Indicates there's a slow-moving vehicle
[23:25.600 -> 23:28.000] The white flag indicates there's a slow-moving vehicle And chequered is the end of the race
[23:28.000 -> 23:29.400] But you're missing one there
[23:29.400 -> 23:29.900] What?
[23:29.900 -> 23:32.300] There's a chequered one where it's black and orange
[23:32.300 -> 23:34.000] Oh, and I know what that means
[23:34.000 -> 23:36.200] Car unsafe, return to pits
[23:36.200 -> 23:37.200] Really?
[23:37.200 -> 23:39.300] Yeah, black and orange flag, if you get that
[23:39.300 -> 23:40.400] Because it happened when
[23:40.400 -> 23:41.300] Alonso
[23:41.300 -> 23:42.700] Alonso, was it Alonso?
[23:42.700 -> 23:45.280] Yeah, let's talk about that, that was a straight robbery
[23:45.280 -> 23:48.960] because then he didn't actually get the points deducted in the end did he but they let him
[23:48.960 -> 23:53.840] finish the race and then after the race they deemed the car unsafe. Yeah that's not... You can't do that
[23:53.840 -> 23:58.880] you can't do that to Alonso. If the wing mirror had been flapping for a long period of time... I think it
[23:58.880 -> 24:03.440] was flap flap a little bit... it was flapping but then it kicked fell off and it fell off and didn't
[24:03.440 -> 24:06.320] go on the track I think it went off so that meant it was safe
[24:06.320 -> 24:13.580] Would you deem enough one car actually would you do you an f1 car unsafe though on the track technically if it doesn't have one wing?
[24:14.200 -> 24:18.160] Because if you can't see out one side of your car that might be quite dangerous
[24:18.160 -> 24:21.600] It would be good and that's made really that is dangerous
[24:21.600 -> 24:28.240] But I think the fact that it wasn't on the track meant someone couldn't drive into it. Let's put it this way, imagine someone told you you've got to
[24:28.240 -> 24:33.320] drive from here down south, really quick, but you've got no wing mirrors. I've done
[24:33.320 -> 24:39.040] it mate, I've done it. You never tell your mirrors anyway! We can't put that part live.
[24:39.040 -> 24:44.640] Oh yeah, we'll cut that bit. But I have had experience with not driving with wing mirrors.
[24:44.640 -> 24:46.520] We've also had a few messages about Drive Survive
[24:46.520 -> 24:48.040] because we spoke about that in the last step,
[24:48.040 -> 24:49.920] which made me think as well,
[24:49.920 -> 24:53.880] how big has the impact of Drive to Survive been
[24:53.880 -> 24:56.080] on their drivers' followings?
[24:56.080 -> 24:58.320] And I've got an unbelievable stat here.
[24:58.320 -> 24:59.160] No.
[24:59.160 -> 25:00.440] This is great.
[25:00.440 -> 25:04.880] Okay, since season one of Drive to Survive to now,
[25:04.880 -> 25:08.780] the season has brought a growth of 49 million followers
[25:08.780 -> 25:12.440] to the drivers across social media platforms.
[25:12.440 -> 25:15.320] And there's a 40% growth annually
[25:15.320 -> 25:17.720] in social media growth, like across the drivers.
[25:17.720 -> 25:19.920] 40 million of that were probably Lewis Hamilton or Max.
[25:19.920 -> 25:21.480] Yeah, I've heard a lot of them are the big dogs,
[25:21.480 -> 25:23.440] but them numbers have come in.
[25:23.440 -> 25:27.800] Apparently Nicholas Latifi brought quite a few in. Did he? Well Canada, he was Canadian. Yeah
[25:27.800 -> 25:29.800] Was he? I don't know I'm joking
[25:29.800 -> 25:33.900] What do you reckon Latifi's doing right now?
[25:33.900 -> 25:38.000] Genuinely, you know, he's not really up to much is he?
[25:38.000 -> 25:42.500] I'd say he's kicking back and enjoying you know a few months of not having to work
[25:42.500 -> 25:46.040] I did send him a DM. I sent him a DM, I said, hi Latifi.
[25:46.040 -> 25:46.880] What you up to?
[25:46.880 -> 25:47.720] Would love you to come on the pod
[25:47.720 -> 25:49.880] and talk about everything and you know,
[25:49.880 -> 25:51.680] come and have a laugh with us.
[25:51.680 -> 25:52.920] And what did he say?
[25:52.920 -> 25:55.040] Well, it's weird he hadn't replied yet.
[25:55.040 -> 25:56.160] Well.
[25:56.160 -> 25:57.440] Oh, breaking news!
[25:57.440 -> 25:58.280] Shit.
[25:58.280 -> 25:59.120] Breaking news!
[25:59.120 -> 25:59.940] Yep.
[25:59.940 -> 26:01.640] Oh no, big breaking news as well.
[26:01.640 -> 26:03.560] Johnny Herbert and Paul D'Aresta
[26:03.560 -> 26:06.500] are no longer with Sky Sports axed axed
[26:06.900 -> 26:08.900] Which means they're gonna need two new
[26:09.460 -> 26:10.660] male
[26:10.660 -> 26:15.320] Hey, I'm telling you now you and me could not do the job of fucking pulled arrest
[26:15.380 -> 26:19.160] No, we could standing at that screen with Karun
[26:19.740 -> 26:24.540] Saying look how he's taken that line and he's three-tenths of a second ahead just coming through that corner
[26:24.540 -> 26:26.040] No, cuz we rely on them really.
[26:26.040 -> 26:28.000] That's how we, we know what's going on about them.
[26:28.000 -> 26:29.560] So I wonder who's replacing me.
[26:30.680 -> 26:32.840] A lot of the rest of the sky lineup is still the same.
[26:32.840 -> 26:34.480] Thankfully.
[26:34.480 -> 26:36.640] We still got Grofty, we still got Brandel,
[26:36.640 -> 26:38.520] we still got Gnomes, we still got Pinkham.
[26:38.520 -> 26:39.600] We still got everyone else.
[26:39.600 -> 26:42.600] All the friendly faces that we'd like to see in F1.
[26:42.600 -> 26:45.140] To be honest, if there was going to be two
[26:45.140 -> 26:48.920] people they had to get rid of I probably would have in a roundabout way maybe
[26:48.920 -> 26:53.080] pick those two guys. Like not for any bad reason that I don't like
[26:53.080 -> 26:56.880] them I think what Paul di Resta brings is like very insightful plus he's an ex
[26:56.880 -> 27:01.040] Formula One driver and you and me have had the discussion we like having people
[27:01.040 -> 27:08.160] like Jenson Button talking because he's got the experience. However... What Herbert is he a Formula driver? he's an ex-formula one
[27:08.160 -> 27:11.500] driver he's the one who announced like last minute at the end of that race that
[27:11.500 -> 27:16.040] Max was a second time world champion. oh yeah yeah Johnny Herbert is a name for NASCAR
[27:16.040 -> 27:20.120] anyway that name shouts NASCAR like Johnny Herbert you just want to hear
[27:20.120 -> 27:24.240] that in NASCAR. I get that. so I think Johnny Herbert may go do that but I also
[27:24.240 -> 27:26.000] don't know anything about him, so.
[27:26.000 -> 27:28.120] So we're just waiting on that Sky email
[27:28.120 -> 27:29.080] to come through, really?
[27:29.080 -> 27:31.600] Yeah, I saw some devastating stuff as well.
[27:31.600 -> 27:34.000] Lewis Hamilton did his first podcast,
[27:34.000 -> 27:35.160] and it wasn't Pit Stop.
[27:35.160 -> 27:36.400] Oh, I saw that as well.
[27:36.400 -> 27:38.360] They were talking really deep, though.
[27:38.360 -> 27:39.200] Were they?
[27:39.200 -> 27:40.680] Like, anytime, yeah, Lewis-
[27:40.680 -> 27:41.640] Did you watch the pod?
[27:41.640 -> 27:43.840] I watched the clips that he put up on Instagram.
[27:43.840 -> 27:47.820] I respect Lewis and the way that he talks in his mindset because I mean from what I
[27:48.700 -> 27:52.620] What I think of it is he seems quite spiritual. He seems like he's
[27:53.140 -> 27:58.140] Fully in that mindset of like just trying to be the best and so he needs to do one of those
[27:59.060 -> 28:03.160] Deep pods. How long was it? Do you know? I don't know but like the conversation
[28:03.160 -> 28:05.920] They the conversations just were just deep and like I
[28:06.440 -> 28:10.720] Think if Lewis Hamilton came on here the first 20 minutes would be like us just
[28:11.480 -> 28:15.660] Talking shite with him, which would be hilarious. Hmm, but I think for him I
[28:16.280 -> 28:18.280] Don't know if he would pick to come on it straight away
[28:18.280 -> 28:19.120] I
[28:19.120 -> 28:24.540] Think one thing that the listeners don't really know about this quite funny is the fact that like when we do a pod with certain
[28:24.540 -> 28:26.760] People we have to send it to be approved.
[28:26.760 -> 28:29.480] And then we have to cut certain bits out.
[28:29.480 -> 28:31.520] Imagine one with Hamelin.
[28:31.520 -> 28:36.120] If you sent that back, I reckon you'd be cutting so much
[28:36.120 -> 28:38.320] because there'd be so many legal crossovers,
[28:38.320 -> 28:40.640] so many things that he wouldn't want to talk about,
[28:40.640 -> 28:41.760] wouldn't want that.
[28:41.760 -> 28:44.200] In the actual moment, the guests will pretty much
[28:44.200 -> 28:45.360] always reply to you and you'll get a convo out of it. But then. Like in the actual moment, the guests will pretty much always reply to you
[28:45.360 -> 28:46.360] and you'll get a combo out of it.
[28:46.360 -> 28:48.600] But then when it goes to go in live,
[28:48.600 -> 28:50.400] their team might come back and say, right,
[28:50.400 -> 28:51.240] we got to cut that out.
[28:51.240 -> 28:52.600] We've got to cut that out.
[28:52.600 -> 28:54.760] That's where we were so lucky with Oscar.
[28:54.760 -> 28:56.360] Mate, I was literally about to go there.
[28:56.360 -> 28:59.240] We were literally, yeah, we haven't even think.
[28:59.240 -> 29:01.760] So lucky with Oscar because we managed to catch him
[29:01.760 -> 29:08.360] in a time where he wasn't like, he wasn't,'t I mean even though we were calling him an f1 driver he wasn't technically like
[29:08.360 -> 29:12.800] contractually legally an f1 driver when he came on which meant that he kind of
[29:12.800 -> 29:16.520] had the freedom to talk about whatever he wanted and we didn't cut anything
[29:16.520 -> 29:19.640] from that pod no there was nothing cut there was nothing there was nothing bad
[29:19.640 -> 29:24.840] in it and I I think like moving forward like that Oscar pod for us is a really
[29:24.840 -> 29:27.120] good pod to show other people
[29:27.120 -> 29:27.960] we want to work with.
[29:27.960 -> 29:29.600] Yeah, it is a great show piece
[29:29.600 -> 29:31.880] because that is exactly how we want to do it.
[29:31.880 -> 29:33.880] But it's interesting for the people to know
[29:33.880 -> 29:35.680] behind the scenes, like you guys listening,
[29:35.680 -> 29:38.280] that that is all the stuff that goes on in getting a guest
[29:38.280 -> 29:40.920] because it isn't easy just to get these drivers
[29:40.920 -> 29:42.320] or these people.
[29:42.320 -> 29:44.240] And that is why I said at the beginning of the episode,
[29:44.240 -> 29:46.040] like we need you guys to follow and subscribe
[29:46.040 -> 29:48.320] because people are asking us for these reports of numbers
[29:48.320 -> 29:51.160] to get people and we need to show we've got
[29:51.160 -> 29:52.280] certain amount of followers.
[29:52.280 -> 29:55.280] And so please do just make an account rate of five stars
[29:55.280 -> 29:56.100] and follow the pod.
[29:56.100 -> 29:58.100] Cause it will really help us out.
[29:58.100 -> 29:59.280] We have got a guest coming.
[29:59.280 -> 30:01.880] Our first guest is filming on the 30th,
[30:01.880 -> 30:03.080] which is in four days.
[30:03.080 -> 30:04.640] I was literally about to go there as well.
[30:04.640 -> 30:05.520] Were you really?
[30:05.520 -> 30:10.360] I was gonna say, I think where we've kind of like done well
[30:10.360 -> 30:13.640] and this is never like a business like mindset in a way.
[30:13.640 -> 30:16.560] It's more just like we're trying to reach guests
[30:16.560 -> 30:18.320] and we know that trying to get an F1 driver
[30:18.320 -> 30:22.240] is nigh on impossible unless you're in certain situations
[30:22.240 -> 30:25.120] like we did the Ferrari guys with Shell on
[30:25.120 -> 30:28.480] the on the beach in Zandvoort before the race but to actually get an F1 driver in
[30:28.480 -> 30:32.000] your house it ain't the easiest thing in the world but what me and Jake have done
[30:32.000 -> 30:36.040] and to be fair this has been mainly you is like reaching out to like the
[30:36.040 -> 30:40.720] potential stars of the future so having someone like Oscar was was amazing but
[30:40.720 -> 30:45.440] we also want to hear from like these F2 drivers, F3 drivers and everyone
[30:45.440 -> 30:46.440] else.
[30:46.440 -> 30:49.760] Well mate, for sure, I think it's actually good to do that because one, you're going
[30:49.760 -> 30:54.000] to be there for the beginning of their journey and two, well very much like the beginning
[30:54.000 -> 30:57.560] of the journey thing, but I love having that chat before they've done it and then if we
[30:57.560 -> 31:02.680] get them back, you can compare it to like how we've spoke to them again.
[31:02.680 -> 31:05.640] Like and it's so nice for me and you when we see someone that we haven't,
[31:05.640 -> 31:07.280] even when we saw Jake Hughes the other day,
[31:07.280 -> 31:09.600] we had him on the pod and we're out in Mexico for Formula E,
[31:09.600 -> 31:11.480] we see Jake again, he's about to race for McLaren
[31:11.480 -> 31:12.640] for the first time.
[31:12.640 -> 31:14.920] We've literally known that guy for the last year
[31:14.920 -> 31:18.040] and watched his career go from F2 to FE.
[31:18.040 -> 31:19.280] It's quite strange.
[31:19.280 -> 31:20.600] He's a boy, he's a boy.
[31:20.600 -> 31:21.860] And the fact that I just,
[31:21.860 -> 31:23.720] the fact that you and me feel comfortable
[31:23.720 -> 31:26.560] to be able to go up and like talk to him and embrace him.
[31:26.560 -> 31:27.840] Like he didn't get the position
[31:27.840 -> 31:29.360] that he kind of wanted in that race.
[31:29.360 -> 31:31.640] And afterwards, like we just went up and gave him a big hug
[31:31.640 -> 31:33.460] and was like, mate, like fucking great race.
[31:33.460 -> 31:38.040] And to be able to do that with someone is cool.
[31:38.040 -> 31:40.060] Like we couldn't do that with,
[31:40.960 -> 31:42.320] we couldn't do that with Oscar
[31:42.320 -> 31:45.600] if he finished a race in Bahrain on the podium
[31:45.600 -> 31:48.640] unless we had already met him which we have.
[31:48.640 -> 31:51.600] I'm gonna have big emotional attachment to Oscar.
[31:51.600 -> 31:56.880] I already know it. I do think this season I'm probably an Oscar Piastri fan.
[31:56.880 -> 31:58.800] I mean I think that's very fair enough.
[31:58.800 -> 32:04.960] The Giza came to our flat, drove here on his own, went on our sim, did a pod with us
[32:04.960 -> 32:05.520] and now he's gonna
[32:05.520 -> 32:09.280] be racing in Formula 1. All the way through man, I love relationships like that.
[32:09.280 -> 32:13.920] Like I just, like I don't care really about who's winning or not, like I do, but
[32:13.920 -> 32:17.880] like I would love to just have one guy to follow for a reason and we do have a
[32:17.880 -> 32:21.320] reason to follow him. Yeah. But yeah you were talking about this new guest, I've
[32:21.320 -> 32:24.360] got some information about him but I don't think we're not gonna mention
[32:24.360 -> 32:26.800] his name yet are we? What info have you got?
[32:26.800 -> 32:31.120] Well, anything crazy that you could throw out there? Well it's just this headline it
[32:31.120 -> 32:34.280] says the next George Russell with a question mark
[32:34.280 -> 32:39.600] Brit talent is among five future f1 superstars but this person in particular
[32:39.600 -> 32:44.760] is is being hailed as potentially the next George Russell. The first time we
[32:44.760 -> 32:45.320] met him I was told by someone working with him that he potentially the next George Russell. The first time we met him,
[32:45.320 -> 32:47.720] I was told by someone working with him
[32:47.720 -> 32:50.520] that he is the next Ferrari prodigy.
[32:50.520 -> 32:51.360] Yeah.
[32:51.360 -> 32:54.920] I've been told that he's gonna be one of the best ever
[32:54.920 -> 32:56.000] by numerous people.
[32:56.000 -> 32:58.400] I've seen him in numerous videos
[32:58.400 -> 32:59.820] and I am really excited to get him on
[32:59.820 -> 33:01.960] because we do already have a friendship with him as well.
[33:01.960 -> 33:03.440] I think that is so important.
[33:03.440 -> 33:04.280] It's so easy.
[33:04.280 -> 33:06.880] We should say as well, when we met him,
[33:06.880 -> 33:10.160] it was out in Barcelona because we were with Ferrari.
[33:10.160 -> 33:13.480] And we actually filmed some content with this person.
[33:13.480 -> 33:17.640] It was so bad on mine and Jake's behalf
[33:17.640 -> 33:19.600] that we couldn't put it out.
[33:19.600 -> 33:23.240] Like it just, it was the setting was wrong.
[33:23.240 -> 33:25.600] It was the first time we've ever been in a paddock properly
[33:25.600 -> 33:27.840] because Imola we were only there for an hour in and out.
[33:27.840 -> 33:29.800] Barcelona we were there for like a couple of hours
[33:29.800 -> 33:30.640] in and out.
[33:30.640 -> 33:31.880] So we're completely overwhelmed anyway.
[33:31.880 -> 33:32.720] Yeah.
[33:32.720 -> 33:34.120] Like we got sprung on last minute
[33:34.120 -> 33:36.440] that we were gonna do this, something with this kid,
[33:36.440 -> 33:40.240] this guy and fucking, it took us three attempts
[33:40.240 -> 33:43.240] because we pronounced his name wrong three times in a row.
[33:43.240 -> 33:46.340] We'll talk to him about that at the pod.
[33:46.340 -> 33:47.840] But yeah, we're filming that on the 30th.
[33:47.840 -> 33:49.500] So hopefully that'll be out.
[33:49.500 -> 33:50.940] We do have a lot of guests going,
[33:50.940 -> 33:53.000] but yeah, what I was saying is it's,
[33:53.000 -> 33:54.640] it just makes such a difference for us
[33:54.640 -> 33:56.640] if the guests are people that we know,
[33:56.640 -> 33:58.380] that we have a friendship with, we like,
[33:58.380 -> 34:00.620] rather than some like guy turning up at our door
[34:00.620 -> 34:02.460] that I've been speaking to on Instagram for three months.
[34:02.460 -> 34:04.700] You can imagine it's going to be awkward at the beginning.
[34:04.700 -> 34:06.960] Yeah. Like we try and make people feel comfortable,
[34:06.960 -> 34:08.640] but I think-
[34:08.640 -> 34:10.920] For perspective, like the Dragovic episode,
[34:10.920 -> 34:12.080] we didn't know him before.
[34:12.080 -> 34:15.160] No. Well, I had spoke to him for a while.
[34:15.160 -> 34:18.080] Me and Flippa had been speaking for like maybe six months
[34:18.080 -> 34:19.520] because he said he wanted to come on
[34:19.520 -> 34:20.400] in the middle of the season.
[34:20.400 -> 34:22.240] And I was trying to push him to come on.
[34:22.240 -> 34:25.720] And I was, then I, then I realized he was winning F2. And I was like, oh my God, I'm trying to push him to come on and I was then I then I realized he was winning f2 and I was like
[34:25.720 -> 34:28.160] Oh my god, I'm trying to get this guy who is like
[34:28.720 -> 34:32.440] Battling to win f2 to come to our flat and then as soon as the season was over
[34:32.440 -> 34:34.960] He messaged me and was like yo mate. Sorry been really busy
[34:34.960 -> 34:38.920] But I know what you mean though like to meet them in person and actually have that connection first
[34:39.480 -> 34:40.720] It is good
[34:40.720 -> 34:41.600] It is good
[34:41.600 -> 34:41.720] also
[34:41.720 -> 34:45.520] because like it doesn't matter too much if we know some of the answers to the questions
[34:45.520 -> 34:47.400] because this pod is about the fans as well.
[34:47.400 -> 34:50.880] So if we have spent a day or a night with them or whatever,
[34:50.880 -> 34:53.480] I mean, if we're on a night out with an F1 driver,
[34:53.480 -> 34:55.880] we're not going to be sat there asking them about,
[34:55.880 -> 34:57.480] so when did you start karting then?
[34:57.480 -> 34:58.320] Do you know what I mean?
[34:58.320 -> 35:00.800] But we might find out some stuff about them,
[35:00.800 -> 35:02.600] which we can still ask again on the pod.
[35:02.600 -> 35:04.640] But I definitely think breaking that ice
[35:04.640 -> 35:07.840] and having that comfort is very, very important.
[35:07.840 -> 35:09.400] I really want to get Max Verstappen on
[35:09.400 -> 35:12.080] because he's just installed a simulator
[35:12.080 -> 35:13.560] in his private jet.
[35:13.560 -> 35:14.560] In the jet?
[35:14.560 -> 35:16.760] Max Verstappen has put a racing simulator
[35:16.760 -> 35:18.920] in his private jet.
[35:18.920 -> 35:21.720] That is next level.
[35:21.720 -> 35:23.280] Does he really need it?
[35:23.280 -> 35:25.280] Well, I was thinking this this but he does travel a lot
[35:25.280 -> 35:26.960] but is he flying his private jet to the
[35:26.960 -> 35:30.680] races well he isn't he flies it well you
[35:30.680 -> 35:33.100] know he does take that jet everywhere so
[35:33.100 -> 35:35.000] but so he would be driving he would be
[35:35.000 -> 35:36.680] flying separately to like the rest of
[35:36.680 -> 35:38.800] the guys yeah he has his own jet
[35:38.800 -> 35:41.080] interesting and it's a bit extra from
[35:41.080 -> 35:42.680] what I know it's black I've seen a
[35:42.680 -> 35:44.720] picture of it and he's put yeah he's
[35:44.720 -> 35:45.920] just put a racing sim in it so whenever he's going on these long hauls he can play a bit of FIFA play a bit extra. From what I know, it's black. I've seen a picture of it. And he's put a racing sim in it.
[35:45.920 -> 35:47.880] So whenever he's going on these long hauls,
[35:47.880 -> 35:50.360] he can play a bit of FIFA, play a bit of F1 game,
[35:50.360 -> 35:51.200] whatever they play.
[35:51.200 -> 35:52.020] Probably don't play a full game.
[35:52.020 -> 35:54.040] You'd think he'd have enough of this sim, wouldn't you?
[35:54.040 -> 35:56.760] Well, you'd think for maybe a five hour flight,
[35:56.760 -> 35:58.200] you could give it a rest, Max.
[35:58.200 -> 36:00.440] But clearly he still wants to rip it.
[36:00.440 -> 36:04.040] I wonder whether they get bored of doing the same track.
[36:11.280 -> 36:18.120] I don't know, but it's one thing that doesn't really change that much. I might install flight simulator in my car
[36:22.860 -> 36:45.800] Nearly didn't start it's been cold though, and I hadn been fired up in a while, but it was like BUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bit tired, a bit bewildered. But, where were we? We were in business class.
[36:45.800 -> 36:48.880] We were in business class, Jake and Fab had beds.
[36:48.880 -> 36:50.680] It was quite the experience, okay.
[36:50.680 -> 36:53.480] 27 years of my life have led up to that moment
[36:53.480 -> 36:55.020] and by God did we need it,
[36:55.020 -> 36:56.480] because we were so tired after that trip
[36:56.480 -> 36:58.760] and I spilt red wine all over my white trousers.
[36:58.760 -> 37:01.840] Anyway, we were in the queue, queuing up to board the flight
[37:01.840 -> 37:04.040] and there's this guy in front of us.
[37:04.040 -> 37:09.600] He's dressed like Indiana Jones, like he's got this sort of sleeveless old leather jacket on, shorts
[37:09.600 -> 37:13.500] sandals, no socks which is fair because you don't want to wear socks or sandals anyway
[37:13.500 -> 37:18.200] kind of had long kind of gray scraggly hair a little gray scraggly beard
[37:18.200 -> 37:21.800] obviously didn't think anything of it but as we're standing there talking in
[37:21.800 -> 37:30.000] the queue all you hear is GRRRRRRRRR thought okay the guy's clearing his throat whatever anyway for the
[37:30.000 -> 37:36.600] next 10 hours on our flight because he was sat next to us across the aisle all you're
[37:36.600 -> 37:42.680] hearing is for the whole flight and then you and me started doing it
[37:42.680 -> 37:45.740] Yeah yeah and he turned around and he noticed and then after that he kind of like started doing it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he turned around and he noticed,
[37:45.740 -> 37:48.500] and then after that he kind of like stopped doing it as much.
[37:48.500 -> 37:50.060] No, I felt, I did feel bad,
[37:50.060 -> 37:52.000] but it was literally Ray Whitaker.
[37:52.000 -> 37:54.100] Like, if you've watched that.
[37:54.100 -> 37:57.700] If anyone hasn't watched the Whitaker family on YouTube,
[37:57.700 -> 38:01.000] please, please go and watch the Whitakers.
[38:01.000 -> 38:04.380] They're from, I don't know, Alabama or something,
[38:04.380 -> 38:07.280] or Ohio or something like that. So interesting. Up in the woods and this
[38:07.280 -> 38:10.400] guy's gone up there with a video camera and filmed him and I don't want to say
[38:10.400 -> 38:14.800] too much about it but it's very very interesting yeah you should go watch it.
[38:14.800 -> 38:18.600] Yeah they should go and watch it and they should also be ready because the
[38:18.600 -> 38:23.080] 30th is nearly here which means the Pit Stop guests are coming back. Let us know
[38:23.080 -> 38:29.120] on our Instagram at pitstop who you want to see. Send in all your ideas for episodes we'll reach out to as
[38:29.120 -> 38:33.600] many guests as we can. And also just prepare for some mega mega content
[38:33.600 -> 38:36.960] because like guys it's been the offseason but February's right around
[38:36.960 -> 38:41.480] the corner it's a week away we've got car launches. Yep. We've got like we've
[38:41.480 -> 38:49.980] got a few events that we're going to. Oh yeah we are. But there's a lot of exciting stuff. We lot of say about one for the OG's we could say to the OG's if you've been here from the beginning
[38:50.240 -> 38:54.900] And you remember we went to a formula one event in our first couple of weeks. Yeah
[38:55.420 -> 38:58.940] Just remember that just remember just remember like
[39:00.220 -> 39:11.500] 365 days around the Sun yeah, and and and it's returning but it's coming back We're back and once again, we have to thank our dear dear friend Antonio because this is the guy who who has
[39:12.020 -> 39:18.240] Actually is not sitting on the table on his table that he should be sat on because he's given up a ticket so that we
[39:18.240 -> 39:23.820] Yeah, we can sit on the table. So Antonio as always you're the man. Yes, Antonio. Thank you very much
[39:24.000 -> 39:26.580] Ladies and gentlemen, the Pit Stop podcast is back.
[39:26.580 -> 39:27.960] We hope you've enjoyed episode three.
[39:27.960 -> 39:29.200] The season is very close.
[39:29.200 -> 39:31.560] I believe it's 44 days away.
[39:31.560 -> 39:32.480] Actually, it's 43.
[39:32.480 -> 39:33.300] Is it 43?
[39:33.300 -> 39:34.140] I don't know.
[39:34.140 -> 39:34.960] Oh, it could be 44.
[39:34.960 -> 39:37.040] Well, I saw a Mercedes tweeted a picture of Lewis Hamill
[39:37.040 -> 39:38.760] and it said 44 days to go.
[39:38.760 -> 39:40.200] And that's his number as well.
[39:40.200 -> 39:41.760] Well, they make perfect sense, right?
[39:41.760 -> 39:43.360] Very smart post by Mercedes.
[39:43.360 -> 39:44.340] Perfect sense.
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