Podcast: Pitstop
Published Date:
Wed, 31 May 2023 23:57:57 -0000
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Welcome back to the PITSTOP podcast! A special episode today as we have our first ever LISTENER GUEST! Meet Victor! Victor is an absolute legend and reached out via Instagram @Pitstop and we ended up in Leighton buzzard filming something awesome. Video coming soon. Ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix we all chat the latest things going on in the world of formula 1 with a little quiz at the end too. Hope you all enjoy it and Victor thank you so much for everything! Come set your lap on the fastest lap leaderboard soon! See you guys on Monday🏁🇪🇸 #F1 #Formula1
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**Podcast Episode Summary:**
**Guests:** Victor (a pilot and Formula One enthusiast)
**Topics Discussed:**
* **Barcelona Grand Prix Preview:**
* Fernando Alonso's potential for a win with Aston Martin's rumored upgrades.
* Ferrari's strategy of bringing updates to every race.
* McLaren's acquisition of Rob Marshall, Red Bull's former technical engineer, as their new technical director.
* **Max Verstappen's Record-Breaking Achievements:**
* Surpassing Sebastian Vettel's record of 38 wins with Red Bull, now holding the record with 39 wins.
* Breaking the record for most wins in a season with 16 victories in 2022.
* **Christian Horner's Comments on Floor Visibility:**
* Horner's statement downplaying the significance of teams seeing the floor of other cars.
* Discussion on the complexity of car design and the interconnectedness of components.
* The example of Mercedes' initial decision to eliminate side pods and subsequent reversal.
**Key Insights and Perspectives:**
* **Fernando Alonso's Potential:**
* While Aston Martin's rumored upgrades may provide a boost, Red Bull's dominance may still be too significant to overcome.
* **Ferrari's Update Strategy:**
* Ferrari's plan to introduce updates at every race raises questions about resource allocation and the potential impact on cost caps.
* **McLaren's Acquisition of Rob Marshall:**
* The addition of Marshall, an experienced engineer from Red Bull, may not be sufficient to elevate McLaren's performance to the top tier.
* **Max Verstappen's Achievements:**
* Verstappen's record-breaking accomplishments highlight his exceptional talent and Red Bull's dominance in recent seasons.
* **Christian Horner's Comments on Floor Visibility:**
* Horner's remarks underscore the intricate nature of F1 car design and the difficulty of simply copying successful features from other teams.
* **Mercedes' Side Pod Design:**
* The example of Mercedes' side pod design illustrates the complex decision-making processes and potential for errors in F1 car development.
**Overall Takeaway:**
The podcast delves into various aspects of Formula One, including upcoming races, driver performances, team strategies, and technical developments. The discussion is enriched by the participation of Victor, a pilot and F1 enthusiast, who provides unique insights and perspectives on the sport. **Introduction:**
The podcast episode delves into various topics related to Formula One racing, including the upcoming race in Barcelona, the performance of different teams and drivers, and the impact of the Netflix series "Drive to Survive" on the sport's popularity. The episode features hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, along with special guest Cain Jonesy, an avid listener of the podcast.
**Key Points:**
- **Barcelona Race Expectations:**
- The hosts discuss the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona and speculate on the performance of different teams and drivers.
- They highlight the recent upgrades made by Mercedes and wonder if they will make a significant difference in the team's performance.
- The hosts also mention the removal of a chicane in the final corner of the track, which could potentially lead to increased neck strain for drivers and affect tire wear.
- **Mercedes' Performance:**
- The hosts express their hope for Mercedes to become more competitive and challenge Red Bull for race wins.
- They acknowledge that Mercedes has been dominant in recent years and that a resurgence of their team would be beneficial for the sport.
- The hosts also discuss the pressure on Lewis Hamilton to perform well and the challenges he faces in the current season.
- **Fernando Alonso's Consistency:**
- The hosts praise Fernando Alonso's remarkable performance in the first six races of the season, securing five podium finishes.
- They highlight Alonso's consistency and his ability to deliver strong results in various conditions.
- **Constructors' Trophy:**
- Cain Jonesy brings up a question regarding the Constructors' Trophy, which is awarded to the team that wins a race rather than the team that scores the most points.
- The hosts discuss the rationale behind this rule and acknowledge that it can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.
- **"Drive to Survive" Impact:**
- The hosts discuss the impact of the Netflix series "Drive to Survive" on the popularity of Formula One.
- They acknowledge that the series has attracted new fans to the sport and has helped to humanize the drivers and teams.
- The hosts also mention the potential downsides of the series, such as the dramatization of certain events and the creation of rivalries that may not exist in reality.
- **Formula One for Kids:**
- The hosts discuss a new initiative by Sky Sports and Formula One to create a child-friendly broadcast of the races, aimed at younger audiences.
- They express their opinions on the initiative and consider whether it will be successful in attracting more children to the sport.
- **Spanish Grand Prix Quiz:**
- The hosts conduct a quiz about the Spanish Grand Prix, testing their knowledge of various facts and statistics related to the race.
- They ask questions about the number of laps in the race, the first year it was held in Barcelona, and the drivers who have won the race in the past.
**Conclusion:**
The podcast episode provides an engaging and informative discussion about various aspects of Formula One racing. The hosts offer their perspectives on the upcoming race in Barcelona, the performance of different teams and drivers, and the impact of "Drive to Survive" on the sport's popularity. They also interact with listeners and answer questions, creating an interactive and entertaining experience for the audience. # **The Pit Stop Podcast: A Special Episode with Victor**
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## **Introduction**
- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca engage in a friendly quiz about Formula One trivia with special guest Victor, a passionate Formula One enthusiast.
## **Quiz and Discussion**
- Jake and Fab challenge Victor to a series of Formula One trivia questions, covering topics such as race winners, podium finishes, and driver statistics.
- Victor showcases his impressive knowledge and enthusiasm for the sport, answering questions correctly and engaging in lively discussions about various Formula One aspects.
- The quiz highlights the hosts' camaraderie and their shared passion for Formula One, creating a lighthearted and entertaining atmosphere.
## **Special Gift**
- Victor surprises Jake and Fab with a unique and unexpected gift - an actual fuel gauge from a real C-130 aircraft, similar to the one used in the C-130 aircraft that drops skydivers.
- The hosts express their gratitude and excitement for the thoughtful gift, which holds sentimental value due to its connection to their recent experience at Fly a Flight Leighton Buzzard.
## **Gratitude and Farewell**
- Jake and Fab thank Victor for his time, knowledge, and enthusiasm, acknowledging the privilege of having him as their first guest on the podcast.
- They discuss the challenges of maintaining a consistent upload schedule while ensuring the quality of their content, particularly when incorporating video and guest appearances.
- Victor expresses his appreciation for the invitation and the opportunity to share his passion for Formula One with the podcast's audience.
- The episode concludes with a warm farewell and a promise of future collaborations, potentially including a visit to Fly a Flight Leighton Buzzard for a hands-on experience with flight simulators.
## **Call to Action**
- The hosts encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars, hit the follow and subscribe buttons, and stay tuned for upcoming episodes.
- They mention Fly a Flight Leighton Buzzard, inviting listeners to explore the flight simulator experiences offered at the facility.
## **Outro**
- The podcast concludes with a brief advertisement for PrizePix, a daily fantasy sports platform offering the chance to win up to 25 times the initial investment.
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[01:00.160 -> 01:02.960] We've turned up here today with all the camera equipment
[01:02.960 -> 01:04.080] and everything and you can see it.
[01:04.080 -> 01:09.000] I turn up, there's a golf in the car park and you boys have got cameras and lights and V-Golf.
[01:09.000 -> 01:10.000] V-Golf. V-Golf.
[01:10.000 -> 01:14.000] V-One. Surprised it even made it here but you've got cameras all over the floor.
[01:14.000 -> 01:16.000] She's a good girl.
[01:22.000 -> 01:29.560] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pistol Podcast.
[01:29.560 -> 01:33.880] This is the second time in a week that we have been joined by another guest.
[01:33.880 -> 01:34.880] How good is that?
[01:34.880 -> 01:35.880] Two in a row.
[01:35.880 -> 01:38.400] It's not like a guest episode, it's just we've got someone else mingling in on the chat again,
[01:38.400 -> 01:39.400] which I quite like.
[01:39.400 -> 01:40.400] Audio only as well.
[01:40.400 -> 01:43.720] I like audio only pods because the listeners have no idea what is going on.
[01:43.720 -> 01:48.060] We'll try and paint the picture of currently how it is, but ladies and gentlemen
[01:48.060 -> 01:49.680] We are in Leighton buzzard right now
[01:49.680 -> 01:55.640] And we have a special guest of our someone who's been listening to the pod and we've actually been filming something really exciting
[01:55.640 -> 01:59.580] Which will be coming out soon. Yeah, technically this is the first listener that we've had on the pot. It is
[02:03.920 -> 02:05.560] Thank you, thank you.
[02:05.560 -> 02:08.640] Well, you know, the best always comes first.
[02:08.640 -> 02:09.480] So.
[02:09.480 -> 02:11.240] What a weird scenario.
[02:11.240 -> 02:14.260] So we've just been filming some stuff for you today.
[02:14.260 -> 02:15.600] I don't know how much we're going to give away,
[02:15.600 -> 02:16.960] but we've been filming something pretty funny.
[02:16.960 -> 02:19.480] Well, I spoke about this on the pod a couple of weeks ago
[02:19.480 -> 02:20.620] or a week ago or so.
[02:20.620 -> 02:22.480] I said that we had a message in from someone
[02:22.480 -> 02:24.080] and we were going to be going to do something
[02:24.080 -> 02:25.160] because it was like great.
[02:25.160 -> 02:26.080] Did you say what it was though?
[02:26.080 -> 02:26.960] No, I didn't.
[02:26.960 -> 02:29.360] I don't think, but we've been getting loads of messages
[02:29.360 -> 02:31.720] from people like, come here, do this, come here, do that.
[02:31.720 -> 02:35.080] So for today, we actually did go somewhere and do it.
[02:35.080 -> 02:36.360] The best way to paint the picture
[02:36.360 -> 02:38.480] of where we currently are is, well.
[02:38.480 -> 02:40.040] We've been transatlantic.
[02:40.040 -> 02:41.480] We've been transatlantic.
[02:41.480 -> 02:44.560] We've been across national and international waters.
[02:44.560 -> 02:46.280] Yep, I'm currently sat on the office chair
[02:46.280 -> 02:49.560] that is the boss is probably watching me from webcams.
[02:49.560 -> 02:51.320] Yeah, you're right up there.
[02:51.320 -> 02:54.080] But we actually haven't said what Victor does, have we?
[02:54.080 -> 02:54.920] No.
[02:54.920 -> 02:55.840] Would it give it away though?
[02:55.840 -> 02:57.400] Yeah, maybe we don't want to give it away.
[02:57.400 -> 02:58.480] Yeah.
[02:58.480 -> 03:03.480] Victor is a flying man.
[03:03.760 -> 03:10.480] Fancy bus driver. Yeah, a fancy bus driver yeah a fancy bus driver buses that go in the
[03:10.480 -> 03:17.480] air yeah that's the one a pilot and Fab and Victor are currently actually sat on
[03:17.480 -> 03:21.320] airplane seats we are didn't you say these were like from a from a movie
[03:21.320 -> 03:25.160] yeah so if you sit in each one you'll eventually touch
[03:25.160 -> 03:33.320] bums with Tom Cruise. Not the first time? No. Hopefully not the last. So Tom Cruise has actually sat in one of these?
[03:33.320 -> 03:36.880] Yeah so I think they were either from Mission Impossible or something like
[03:36.880 -> 03:40.960] that used on the film set and we got them because they're just part of the
[03:40.960 -> 03:44.160] office and it just fit in with an airplane theme. Yeah they're proper airline
[03:44.160 -> 03:47.500] they've got little ashtrays. exactly, it's an ashtray. I like
[03:47.500 -> 03:50.500] that. And you get cigarette holders in there as well. Back in the day when you could smoke
[03:50.500 -> 03:54.260] on planes and... Can't believe that, that's absolutely crazy that you could do that. That
[03:54.260 -> 03:58.380] is crazy. My grandparents talk about when they used to fly, I think they flew to America
[03:58.380 -> 04:03.420] like in the 70s and you could smoke, they had like metal cutlery on board and stuff.
[04:03.420 -> 04:06.640] Yeah, and on the Concorde you get served like medium rare steak
[04:06.640 -> 04:09.760] and like fucking five course meal
[04:09.760 -> 04:11.720] with like a bottle of champagne and stuff.
[04:11.720 -> 04:13.760] And nowadays it's like, do you want a sandwich?
[04:13.760 -> 04:16.880] Have more cheese, do you want a piece of bread
[04:16.880 -> 04:17.760] and some butter?
[04:17.760 -> 04:19.680] Unless you're an F1 driver.
[04:19.680 -> 04:21.720] I'm sure they have very nice food.
[04:21.720 -> 04:22.800] Yeah, we told the story,
[04:22.800 -> 04:25.480] but when you and me flew to Vegas last year,
[04:25.480 -> 04:27.460] I never felt so safe on a plane before
[04:27.460 -> 04:28.800] because George Russell was on it.
[04:28.800 -> 04:29.640] Yeah, George Russell was on the plane.
[04:29.640 -> 04:32.920] All be it, he sat with us, he was sat in business class.
[04:32.920 -> 04:35.520] Have you seen Max Verstappen's private jet?
[04:35.520 -> 04:37.160] Haven't really seen it, no, but-
[04:37.160 -> 04:39.120] You know he's like, he's got the whole,
[04:39.120 -> 04:41.160] what is it, is it like a lion or something?
[04:41.160 -> 04:43.960] His whole theme is like the lion.
[04:43.960 -> 04:46.160] It's like painted on the side, like black and orange.
[04:46.160 -> 04:49.400] And apparently, again, I got it off the internet.
[04:49.400 -> 04:52.240] I'm fitting in.
[04:52.240 -> 04:56.120] Apparently he's got a race sim on it.
[04:56.120 -> 04:56.960] Yeah, he does.
[04:56.960 -> 04:57.800] That's it.
[04:57.800 -> 04:58.620] Yeah.
[04:58.620 -> 04:59.800] Well, we confirmed that on the pod.
[04:59.800 -> 05:02.120] Do you reckon it moves?
[05:02.120 -> 05:04.720] Do you reckon it's one of the sims that has the...
[05:04.720 -> 05:07.640] Nah, I reckon it's like some sort of fanatic thing,
[05:07.640 -> 05:09.940] probably just stuck in the side.
[05:09.940 -> 05:12.880] But I mean, how dedicated is that?
[05:12.880 -> 05:15.200] You're going from like, you've finished your race weekend,
[05:15.200 -> 05:16.400] you're fed up with racing.
[05:16.400 -> 05:17.600] I think, I don't know.
[05:17.600 -> 05:18.880] I think I'd had enough of a race
[05:18.880 -> 05:21.240] if I've been hounded by media for the weekend
[05:21.240 -> 05:22.960] and then you're simming on the way back.
[05:22.960 -> 05:26.440] I think, yeah, I wanted to say this last pod actually,
[05:26.440 -> 05:28.360] but I didn't say it, but I wanted to say
[05:28.360 -> 05:31.680] that my appreciation for Max has grown quite a lot
[05:31.680 -> 05:32.640] in the last couple of months
[05:32.640 -> 05:35.000] because it's so easy to look at him
[05:35.000 -> 05:36.960] and he's always winning and kind of,
[05:36.960 -> 05:38.780] it's easy to not like him,
[05:38.780 -> 05:41.400] but he's so much more dedicated
[05:41.400 -> 05:42.360] than the rest of the drivers.
[05:42.360 -> 05:43.200] Do you guys not think?
[05:43.200 -> 05:44.280] No, he is. Yeah.
[05:44.280 -> 05:45.160] I think it's one of those things,
[05:45.160 -> 05:46.640] obviously during 2021,
[05:46.640 -> 05:48.640] there was the whole Lewis and Max rivalry.
[05:48.640 -> 05:49.720] So you had the fan bases
[05:49.720 -> 05:50.920] that were just split down the middle.
[05:50.920 -> 05:53.240] You are the Lewis fan and you hated Max,
[05:53.240 -> 05:55.080] or you're a Max fan and you hated Lewis.
[05:55.080 -> 05:56.200] And there was that huge split
[05:56.200 -> 05:58.240] where everyone's like fighting each other all the time,
[05:58.240 -> 06:00.760] arguments online, you say something like dodgy
[06:00.760 -> 06:02.600] and people start hounding you for it.
[06:02.600 -> 06:04.000] And like, I'm gonna be out there.
[06:04.000 -> 06:05.680] And so I'm a Lewis fan.
[06:05.680 -> 06:08.480] And I was cheering for him during the 2021 season.
[06:08.480 -> 06:09.320] Get out of here.
[06:09.320 -> 06:12.120] I can feel the Red Bull bag.
[06:12.120 -> 06:13.880] It's starting to glow a bit.
[06:13.880 -> 06:16.480] And, but I still like nowadays,
[06:16.480 -> 06:18.040] even though I still support Lewis,
[06:18.040 -> 06:19.920] what Max is doing, like, you know,
[06:19.920 -> 06:21.520] he's pulling these 10 second gaps
[06:21.520 -> 06:23.240] between like a couple of laps.
[06:23.240 -> 06:24.520] It's fucking ridiculous.
[06:24.520 -> 06:25.360] I can't believe it. You've like, obviously you've had the Lewis domination he's pulling these 10 second gaps between like a couple laps. Yeah, it's fucking ridiculous. It's mad.
[06:25.360 -> 06:26.200] I can't believe it.
[06:26.200 -> 06:28.180] You've like, obviously you've had the Lewis domination
[06:28.180 -> 06:31.600] in the past, but we've never really had this sort of
[06:31.600 -> 06:35.140] just outright pace just shitting on over everyone.
[06:35.140 -> 06:39.000] So in that sense, I think now that this whole thing
[06:39.000 -> 06:41.760] has blown over about, oh, Lewis won the AOS should be
[06:41.760 -> 06:44.120] his eighth or max, you know, whatever.
[06:44.120 -> 06:46.880] People are starting to appreciate now really what what how good of a driver he is
[06:47.280 -> 06:51.360] Especially during Monaco showing that I mean that last sector in qualifying. This is cool, by the way
[06:52.080 -> 06:55.680] Normally everyone we get on is like a driver in the sport or something like that
[06:55.760 -> 06:58.160] But this is the first time we can have a conversation with someone else
[06:58.160 -> 07:01.760] It's like not necessary that you obviously love f1, but you know what I mean?
[07:01.760 -> 07:07.040] Not working in it like us. We had Matt MD on yesterday he's like our friend he's like an old physio for
[07:07.040 -> 07:11.520] for someone in F2 but now he does like motorbike stuff and team GB stuff but
[07:11.520 -> 07:15.920] I mean he has like a a decent understanding of motor racing in general
[07:15.920 -> 07:18.720] and I guess you do too because you're a fan of F1. Yeah yeah.
[07:18.720 -> 07:23.520] How long have you been an F1 fan for? I want to say I started watching it when
[07:23.520 -> 07:27.920] I was a kid because my dad liked it and my uncle did as well.
[07:27.920 -> 07:31.640] So I went to, I think it, I went to Malaysian Grand Prix.
[07:31.640 -> 07:32.480] In 2012.
[07:32.480 -> 07:33.400] That's a pretty cool one.
[07:33.400 -> 07:34.600] Yeah, it was.
[07:34.600 -> 07:37.000] All I remember was it was boiling hot.
[07:37.000 -> 07:37.840] Yeah.
[07:37.840 -> 07:40.600] And like my mom, she had to leave halfway through
[07:40.600 -> 07:42.360] cause she was getting like too hot.
[07:42.360 -> 07:47.280] And I was back, it was must've been 2014 maybe.
[07:47.280 -> 07:49.560] I was supporting Lotus,
[07:49.560 -> 07:51.480] Kimi Raikkonen driving for Lotus.
[07:51.480 -> 07:54.600] And I got, there's a picture of me.
[07:54.600 -> 07:56.480] I've got fucking teeth sticking out,
[07:56.480 -> 07:59.200] but this Kimi Raikkonen hat on, Lotus t-shirt.
[07:59.200 -> 08:01.040] I've still got the t-shirt now.
[08:01.040 -> 08:04.480] And then I think obviously 2014 is when the turbo hybrid
[08:04.480 -> 08:07.220] started coming in. And then that's when Mercedes starting just
[08:07.680 -> 08:09.680] Chomping down on everyone is where you start to lose
[08:11.880 -> 08:16.520] So, you know when turbo hybrid, okay, so, you know when they went from VH to V6
[08:23.080 -> 08:25.660] So that's when Mercedes started dominating.
[08:26.580 -> 08:28.020] And that's, I think, when most people
[08:28.020 -> 08:29.100] actually just stopped watching.
[08:29.100 -> 08:30.980] So that's something new that I've learned.
[08:30.980 -> 08:32.260] So Mercedes started dominating
[08:32.260 -> 08:33.460] at the start of the hybrid era.
[08:33.460 -> 08:36.420] Yeah, they pretty much, they came about,
[08:36.420 -> 08:38.140] I can't remember what year they came in,
[08:38.140 -> 08:39.860] and I'm gonna get hounded for it,
[08:39.860 -> 08:42.740] but they came in and they were developing,
[08:42.740 -> 08:44.420] they were Schumacher and Rosberg,
[08:44.420 -> 08:46.040] and then they weren't great.
[08:46.040 -> 08:48.200] They're sort of where McLaren are now really sort of
[08:48.200 -> 08:50.160] this sort of midfield-ish team.
[08:50.160 -> 08:53.640] And then Hamilton moved from McLaren to Mercedes
[08:53.640 -> 08:56.320] and everyone's going like, what are you doing?
[08:56.320 -> 08:57.160] Why are you doing that?
[08:57.160 -> 08:57.980] Why are you going to this team?
[08:57.980 -> 09:00.040] You're like, you've won a championship with McLaren.
[09:00.040 -> 09:00.880] I don't remember.
[09:00.880 -> 09:01.720] I've seen it online.
[09:01.720 -> 09:02.540] Yeah.
[09:02.540 -> 09:03.380] I remember it well.
[09:03.380 -> 09:04.560] It was yesterday.
[09:04.560 -> 09:07.000] It was yesterday, exactly.
[09:07.000 -> 09:07.840] That's true.
[09:07.840 -> 09:10.200] And then how on earth have you come across Pitstop?
[09:10.200 -> 09:12.040] Like, cause we know nothing.
[09:12.040 -> 09:13.840] So if you've known Formula One for-
[09:13.840 -> 09:16.440] I mean, I've got awful memory already.
[09:16.440 -> 09:17.400] During my pilot training,
[09:17.400 -> 09:20.040] you got to do 14 exams in the space of six months.
[09:20.040 -> 09:22.560] It's like a two year degree condensed into six months.
[09:22.560 -> 09:24.020] Jesus.
[09:24.020 -> 09:26.320] And how I remembered any of the information, I don't know.
[09:26.320 -> 09:27.480] Cause I don't even know how I,
[09:27.480 -> 09:29.580] like I remember listening to the first episode.
[09:29.580 -> 09:31.440] I've got no clue how I found you boys.
[09:31.440 -> 09:33.280] Yeah, but you were there since the first episode.
[09:33.280 -> 09:35.680] I remember waiting for the first one to come out
[09:35.680 -> 09:36.880] cause you announced it.
[09:36.880 -> 09:37.720] What?
[09:37.720 -> 09:38.540] Or something like that.
[09:38.540 -> 09:39.380] You're an OG.
[09:39.380 -> 09:40.220] Yeah, you're an OG.
[09:40.220 -> 09:41.760] I remember listening to it.
[09:41.760 -> 09:45.240] I was driving to work and I was like, it's all right.
[09:45.240 -> 09:48.680] You know, I've got about 40 minute drive to work.
[09:48.680 -> 09:50.560] So the pods fit in quite well.
[09:50.560 -> 09:52.640] Good enough time to bang on some tunes at the end.
[09:52.640 -> 09:54.600] And I'm like, okay, you know, I'm tired in the morning.
[09:54.600 -> 09:56.120] This is making me laugh.
[09:56.120 -> 09:57.280] It's a good thing to listen to.
[09:57.280 -> 10:00.000] So I'm like, I'm just feeding your egos.
[10:01.520 -> 10:03.640] So I kept listening and then it was just like
[10:03.640 -> 10:04.480] one of those things, you know,
[10:04.480 -> 10:05.760] you can't wait for the next one to come out.
[10:05.760 -> 10:07.580] But I just can't remember.
[10:07.580 -> 10:10.400] It must have been, I mean, you started on TikTok, didn't you?
[10:10.400 -> 10:13.320] Yeah, and Instagram, doing stats and stuff.
[10:13.320 -> 10:16.880] So it must have been, I think it was Instagram.
[10:16.880 -> 10:22.560] It came up on my explore page, like you posted a review of like, Max Verstappen first, Sun
[10:22.560 -> 10:23.800] Moon second and third.
[10:23.800 -> 10:25.080] Because did you used to do stuff like that?
[10:25.080 -> 10:27.520] Yeah, so that's like the early days of Pit Stop.
[10:27.520 -> 10:29.720] Pit Stop was just, it was just stats man.
[10:29.720 -> 10:31.080] Yeah, exactly.
[10:31.080 -> 10:32.520] So that's, I think where I started,
[10:32.520 -> 10:34.320] I was like, oh cool, Formula One page.
[10:34.320 -> 10:35.840] I'm just getting back into Formula One
[10:35.840 -> 10:37.320] after stopping watching it.
[10:37.320 -> 10:39.080] I'm gonna follow it so I can keep up to date.
[10:39.080 -> 10:39.920] Yeah.
[10:39.920 -> 10:41.080] And then all of a sudden these two boys appear
[10:41.080 -> 10:42.280] and it's like, I'm doing a podcast
[10:42.280 -> 10:45.760] and I thought this was like some sort of like company.
[10:45.760 -> 10:46.600] I thought you were like a property of.
[10:46.600 -> 10:49.800] That's something we, a lot of people think it's a company.
[10:49.800 -> 10:51.960] And that's like, we've turned up here today
[10:51.960 -> 10:53.720] with all the camera equipment and everything.
[10:53.720 -> 10:54.560] And you can see it.
[10:54.560 -> 10:56.200] I turn up, there's a golf in the car park
[10:56.200 -> 10:59.000] and you boys have got cameras and lights and V-Golf.
[10:59.000 -> 11:00.600] V-Golf. V-Golf.
[11:00.600 -> 11:01.920] Surprised it even made it here,
[11:01.920 -> 11:04.760] but you've got cameras all over the floor.
[11:04.760 -> 11:05.760] She's a good girl!
[11:05.760 -> 11:08.000] there's gravel, right let me picture this for you guys
[11:08.000 -> 11:12.200] there's a gravel car park they've like strewn all these cameras and lights on
[11:12.200 -> 11:15.520] the floor and I'm messaging them and Jake's like oh we're here so I'm
[11:15.520 -> 11:17.400] messaging you, do you need some help? and he's like yes please
[11:17.400 -> 11:22.800] I turn up and there's fucking shit everywhere and then we're just waddling with all this
[11:22.800 -> 11:27.240] stuff I'm in my pilot uniform. You guys are carrying your props.
[11:28.700 -> 11:30.020] And we just sort of right stay
[11:30.020 -> 11:31.460] walking across this car park.
[11:32.740 -> 11:34.620] And I didn't expect more people to turn up.
[11:34.620 -> 11:36.180] I knew it would just be you two,
[11:37.060 -> 11:39.860] but maybe I expected some sort of manager
[11:39.860 -> 11:41.860] or some sort of producer or something like that.
[11:41.860 -> 11:44.420] Maybe we should have brought one.
[11:44.420 -> 11:46.860] Yeah, we like to do things kind of last minute.
[11:46.860 -> 11:48.580] We do have a team of people that work with us.
[11:48.580 -> 11:49.900] But when it comes down to the content,
[11:49.900 -> 11:51.800] what we produce and what we mainly do,
[11:51.800 -> 11:54.600] it's all me and Fab, like complete control of what we do.
[11:55.580 -> 11:57.760] But yeah, for today, like this was just you messaged
[11:57.760 -> 12:00.220] and we were like, fuck yeah, we're going.
[12:00.220 -> 12:01.060] That will be hilarious.
[12:01.060 -> 12:02.700] I remember it quite vividly
[12:02.700 -> 12:03.980] because I think I was cooking dinner.
[12:03.980 -> 12:06.360] I was in the kitchen, you were sat on the sofa.
[12:06.360 -> 12:07.360] That's what you do in there.
[12:07.360 -> 12:08.360] Yeah.
[12:08.360 -> 12:10.680] Because I was sending voice notes and you're in the background like, yeah, that sounds
[12:10.680 -> 12:11.680] sick.
[12:11.680 -> 12:12.680] Yeah.
[12:12.680 -> 12:16.840] So I don't know if you have you watched one of our pods before, like not just audio, but
[12:16.840 -> 12:18.800] like on YouTube, one of the videos.
[12:18.800 -> 12:21.160] Have you said, yeah, yeah.
[12:21.160 -> 12:23.560] And in saying that I've got something for you.
[12:23.560 -> 12:24.560] I've got something for the back.
[12:24.560 -> 12:25.640] No way.
[12:25.640 -> 12:26.460] No way.
[12:26.460 -> 12:27.300] Come on to that.
[12:27.300 -> 12:28.140] No fucking way.
[12:28.140 -> 12:28.960] Are you serious?
[12:28.960 -> 12:29.800] Because gifts are my favorite thing in the world.
[12:29.800 -> 12:31.560] Yeah, yeah, I've got something.
[12:31.560 -> 12:33.120] Related to what we were doing today.
[12:33.120 -> 12:33.960] God, that is unreal.
[12:33.960 -> 12:35.000] Oh wow, this is great.
[12:35.000 -> 12:37.920] So yeah, Jake was on, so sorry, I was explaining,
[12:37.920 -> 12:39.360] but when you see our background,
[12:39.360 -> 12:42.040] like people think that we're in a filming studio,
[12:42.040 -> 12:42.880] but we're not.
[12:42.880 -> 12:44.400] Like if you just turn the camera to the right,
[12:44.400 -> 12:47.480] you'd see our kitchen. So Jake sat on the sofa and I saw that
[12:47.480 -> 12:50.480] the message come through I think from you but I was cooking and then Jake's
[12:50.480 -> 12:55.160] like fab this lad's just asked us blah blah blah blah blah blah should we do it
[12:55.160 -> 13:00.720] and I was like fuck yeah let's do it, sounds unreal. Well I heard you two speaking earlier when I was setting up the
[13:00.720 -> 13:03.640] cameras out here though and you said how do you know how to use do this mic
[13:03.640 -> 13:07.120] stuff and like but no one really even knows that backstory like
[13:07.120 -> 13:10.720] the reason of how the pod kind of works is because I've done YouTube for a really long
[13:10.720 -> 13:17.120] time so I work with video you make music like you know how to use audio mics like when you
[13:17.120 -> 13:21.360] put the two together and you have a good sounding good looking two guys who don't know fucking
[13:21.360 -> 13:24.880] anything podcast it kind of feels it feels just like second nature because when you work in a
[13:24.880 -> 13:26.000] recording studio like I was saying to you earlier nature because when you work in a recording studio,
[13:26.000 -> 13:27.360] like I was saying to you earlier, Victor,
[13:27.360 -> 13:28.840] like if you're recording a drum kit,
[13:28.840 -> 13:31.080] you've got like anywhere between three
[13:31.080 -> 13:33.600] and like 20 mics around a drum kit.
[13:33.600 -> 13:36.720] So you're very used to like recording with 20 mics,
[13:36.720 -> 13:38.480] 30 mics, whatever.
[13:38.480 -> 13:41.040] So doing a podcast is a bit of a breeze.
[13:41.040 -> 13:42.780] Like it's a walk in the park.
[13:42.780 -> 13:43.620] But having said that,
[13:43.620 -> 13:47.520] the amount of pods that I've watched or heard not naming any in particular
[13:47.520 -> 13:51.520] There's a couple on YouTube, which you know that don't sound very good at all. Mm-hmm
[13:51.520 -> 13:51.720] Yeah
[13:51.720 -> 13:51.880] Yeah
[13:51.880 -> 13:57.160] there is and a lot of them will have high budget like the majority of the pods that get good views on social if you
[13:57.160 -> 14:00.780] Actually know who owns them or knows who runs them. These companies are owned by
[14:01.300 -> 14:02.920] majority of fuckers
[14:02.920 -> 14:05.880] But like we necessarily compete with are owned
[14:05.880 -> 14:10.160] by massive companies. And that's the funny thing because we're not.
[14:10.160 -> 14:15.360] I mean, it's similar. I'm a bit passionate about aviation as well as Formula One, otherwise
[14:15.360 -> 14:20.640] it wouldn't be my job. And I listen to a lot of aviation podcasts because nowadays podcasts
[14:20.640 -> 14:24.520] are for everything. And there's this group called, I think they're called Simplifying
[14:24.520 -> 14:25.200] or Simple Flying. They're like one of the biggest news providers. Yeah. And there's this group called, I think they're called Simplifying or Simple Flying.
[14:25.200 -> 14:27.240] They're like one of the biggest news providers
[14:27.240 -> 14:28.480] by aviation.
[14:28.480 -> 14:30.280] And then I listened to this guy called Ludic,
[14:30.280 -> 14:31.120] shout out to him,
[14:31.120 -> 14:32.040] but he's got his own YouTube channel,
[14:32.040 -> 14:33.480] he's an instructor in America.
[14:33.480 -> 14:35.920] And he just sits in his living room with a microphone.
[14:35.920 -> 14:40.120] And the quality is so much better than like the news people.
[14:40.120 -> 14:42.720] I haven't listened to a full episode of the news people
[14:42.720 -> 14:45.040] because I can't stand the microphones.
[14:45.040 -> 14:48.040] It sounds like you're recording like PlayStation 2 lobby or something.
[14:48.040 -> 14:49.040] It's awful.
[14:49.040 -> 14:50.040] Are you a gamer?
[14:50.040 -> 14:51.040] You're a bit of a gamer?
[14:51.040 -> 14:52.040] A little bit.
[14:52.040 -> 14:53.040] A little bit.
[14:53.040 -> 14:54.040] What games did you get stuck into?
[14:54.040 -> 14:55.040] Flight sims.
[14:55.040 -> 14:59.160] I'm not going to lie, that was like one of my biggest things during training.
[14:59.160 -> 15:02.840] Once I did a flight in real life, I'd go home, I've got like a whole set, I've got like controls,
[15:02.840 -> 15:07.800] I sit in front of my computer, it's really sad sad I do the exact flight again and I'd be like right
[15:07.800 -> 15:12.280] okay I did a right turn here okay but it's just like put it into my head and
[15:12.280 -> 15:15.200] obviously that's what drivers do in sims. But I like that though because now I
[15:15.200 -> 15:19.440] would want to fly with you everywhere so like maybe in like a couple years time
[15:19.440 -> 15:27.240] if me and Jake ever made any sort of money from doing this then maybe we could start flying private yeah and you could be a private
[15:27.240 -> 15:30.840] from us having no money to making a little bit of money to private
[15:30.840 -> 15:32.840] when you've got the Formula 1 and Formula 2 team
[15:32.840 -> 15:34.840] Dream big bro, dream big
[15:34.840 -> 15:36.840] we've been broke for so long
[15:36.840 -> 15:41.840] so hopefully we're gonna be rich and yeah once Vista Jet are pinging us around you can be our personal pilot
[15:41.840 -> 15:43.840] you'll pay for my training as well?
[15:43.840 -> 15:48.680] yeah, why not? so you're gonna be broke after that again? Yeah, I won't see you again. At
[15:48.680 -> 15:52.600] this point in the podcast I need to give a shout out to Cameron Brockway. Now Cameron
[15:52.600 -> 15:59.920] sent in some good guest suggestions, that really tests my lisp, he suggested two eSports
[15:59.920 -> 16:04.320] drivers, so Cameron we probably won't be getting him to come and do the sim because we're not
[16:04.320 -> 16:07.200] going to let eSports drivers take on the sim, which should be too good.
[16:07.200 -> 16:09.200] But we would love to get them on. Do it in the wet?
[16:09.200 -> 16:12.600] Well we could let them go on the sim and just like put them somewhere else.
[16:12.600 -> 16:15.000] Yeah they could go in the wet. Blindfolded. That's not a bad idea.
[16:15.000 -> 16:17.600] Maybe if anyone can come up with any idea what we can do with them.
[16:17.600 -> 16:22.000] If they're quicker in the wet than Oscar Piastri in the dry then summoning is wrong.
[16:22.000 -> 16:24.000] Facts. True facts.
[16:24.000 -> 16:26.080] I don't think they will be. Well maybe we should see what time they could set,
[16:26.080 -> 16:28.500] but I just feel like it would be so much quicker.
[16:28.500 -> 16:30.900] But the reason I shout out Cameron is because last week
[16:30.900 -> 16:34.360] we had the debate on the last podcast of what drivers do
[16:34.360 -> 16:36.720] if, what happens when cars are lapped?
[16:36.720 -> 16:38.080] Like do they finish the race?
[16:38.080 -> 16:40.240] Do they have to go and do the two laps that they're lapped?
[16:40.240 -> 16:42.680] And Cameron has let us know that as soon as the person
[16:42.680 -> 16:46.440] in P1 finishes the race, everyone else finishes on that lap.
[16:46.440 -> 16:48.440] It was Ruth that told us that.
[16:48.440 -> 16:50.440] Oh, okay. Well, Cameron also told us that.
[16:50.440 -> 16:52.440] But yeah, Ruth Bartscom did message you that, didn't she?
[16:52.440 -> 16:59.440] Yeah, shout out to Ruth Bartscom once again. I think I shout her out pretty much every single podcast, but it's because she listens to every pod.
[16:59.440 -> 17:01.440] So, shout out to Ruth. Thanks for the info.
[17:01.440 -> 17:03.440] Should we get into a bit of F1 chat?
[17:03.440 -> 17:03.940] Yeah.
[17:03.940 -> 17:05.040] That's fine with me. You've got a little trick up your sleeve, haven't you? Huh? we get into a bit of F1 chat? Yeah? Yeah.
[17:05.040 -> 17:06.320] You've got a little trick up your sleeve.
[17:06.320 -> 17:07.160] I know you have.
[17:07.160 -> 17:07.980] You've got a little trick up your sleeve.
[17:07.980 -> 17:08.820] Well, I've made some notes for today's ep,
[17:08.820 -> 17:09.840] because whilst Fab was driving,
[17:09.840 -> 17:11.120] I had an hour and a half in the car.
[17:11.120 -> 17:12.440] So I've planned a whole episode.
[17:12.440 -> 17:13.840] I've got it right in front of me here.
[17:13.840 -> 17:15.640] Obviously, Barcelona Grand Prix this weekend.
[17:15.640 -> 17:17.560] This is our pre-Barcelona episode.
[17:17.560 -> 17:18.400] Pre-Barcelona, baby.
[17:18.400 -> 17:19.840] We were in Barcelona last year.
[17:19.840 -> 17:21.960] We were lucky enough to be there, which was incredible.
[17:21.960 -> 17:24.480] And we didn't even know who won it.
[17:24.480 -> 17:26.000] Well, we do now. Who won it?
[17:26.000 -> 17:28.000] Who won it last year?
[17:28.000 -> 17:30.000] Give me the top three.
[17:30.000 -> 17:32.000] The Staples won it last year,
[17:32.000 -> 17:34.000] Perez comes second, Russell comes third.
[17:34.000 -> 17:36.000] Okay.
[17:36.000 -> 17:38.000] He says looking at his phone,
[17:38.000 -> 17:40.000] for anyone at home,
[17:40.000 -> 17:42.000] maybe Jake's got smart.
[17:42.000 -> 17:44.000] Vikk did us a quiz earlier
[17:44.000 -> 17:46.160] and some of the questions you'd asked me
[17:46.160 -> 17:47.480] I'd already wrote down here.
[17:47.480 -> 17:48.320] Really?
[17:48.320 -> 17:49.640] So I knew some of them for this one,
[17:49.640 -> 17:51.200] but it's funny because you'll know the answer
[17:51.200 -> 17:52.840] and he still won't know the answer.
[17:52.840 -> 17:55.080] I mean, I was having to go through all my answers earlier
[17:55.080 -> 17:56.400] to make sure they were right.
[17:56.400 -> 17:57.600] And I got one wrong.
[17:57.600 -> 17:58.440] You got one wrong.
[17:58.440 -> 18:02.000] And it was three or four days ago.
[18:02.000 -> 18:03.600] It was a finishing order of Monaco.
[18:03.600 -> 18:04.440] It was when you got second at Monaco.
[18:04.440 -> 18:05.260] You didn't even know.
[18:05.260 -> 18:09.100] Sergio Perez, who right at the back of the grid,
[18:09.100 -> 18:09.940] I put second.
[18:09.940 -> 18:11.480] That's jokes.
[18:11.480 -> 18:13.760] You fit in well on the podcast, man.
[18:13.760 -> 18:14.600] That's it.
[18:14.600 -> 18:17.040] There's a big rumor going around ahead of Barcelona.
[18:17.040 -> 18:19.400] Massive rumor for your man, Fernando Alonso.
[18:19.400 -> 18:20.240] Right.
[18:20.240 -> 18:24.320] Apparently Aston Martin are going to be two temps quicker
[18:24.320 -> 18:27.160] for this race. And people think that might mean
[18:27.160 -> 18:29.240] they can compete with Red Bull.
[18:29.240 -> 18:31.080] What do you think, Victor?
[18:31.080 -> 18:33.760] Do you think Fernando Alonso can get a win this year?
[18:33.760 -> 18:35.040] I hope so.
[18:35.040 -> 18:38.160] I think Red Bull on another level, I don't think,
[18:38.160 -> 18:40.520] I mean, two tenths is a lot.
[18:40.520 -> 18:41.360] Is that not enough per lap?
[18:41.360 -> 18:42.780] I think, I don't know, man.
[18:42.780 -> 18:43.620] Because that's quite a lot.
[18:43.620 -> 18:44.440] It's difficult.
[18:44.440 -> 18:45.800] Over two laps, that's four tenths. over two laps, that's four tenths.
[18:45.800 -> 18:47.800] Over three laps, that's six tenths.
[18:47.800 -> 18:48.960] Over, right?
[18:48.960 -> 18:51.640] If it's per lap, every 0.2, it just keep going up.
[18:51.640 -> 18:53.160] And over five laps?
[18:53.160 -> 18:54.000] A minute.
[18:54.000 -> 18:55.400] Or close. A second.
[18:55.400 -> 18:56.240] Yeah.
[18:56.240 -> 18:57.320] That's making for a pilot there.
[18:57.320 -> 18:59.600] It's quick calculations coming in.
[18:59.600 -> 19:02.040] No, I think that's quite a lot now, 0.2 per lap.
[19:02.040 -> 19:04.760] If Red Bull are like eight tenths ahead,
[19:04.760 -> 19:06.960] and they're pulling away like four or five tenths
[19:06.960 -> 19:08.640] at every lap, then it's just almost.
[19:08.640 -> 19:10.680] Are Red Bull eight tenths ahead?
[19:10.680 -> 19:11.720] I don't even know. Ask Red Bull.
[19:11.720 -> 19:14.160] I don't know, I mean I know they're ahead.
[19:14.160 -> 19:15.480] I thought it was more than two tenths.
[19:15.480 -> 19:17.720] I thought Aston Martin had already jumped two tenths.
[19:17.720 -> 19:19.440] Well, this is what they're bringing to Barcelona
[19:19.440 -> 19:20.280] with some new upgrades.
[19:20.280 -> 19:21.280] And I thought they were upgrading it,
[19:21.280 -> 19:23.600] I thought there was more coming.
[19:23.600 -> 19:25.840] Have you heard about Ferrari though?
[19:25.840 -> 19:27.960] Ferrari, I read this on Instagram.
[19:27.960 -> 19:29.920] So again, I'm not, I mean, I'm in Pitstop now.
[19:29.920 -> 19:32.480] So I can say what I want really.
[19:32.480 -> 19:34.480] I read on Instagram that apparently Ferrari
[19:34.480 -> 19:37.160] are bringing an update to every single race,
[19:38.040 -> 19:40.200] whether it be small or big this year.
[19:40.200 -> 19:42.240] So they're gonna upgrade the car every single race.
[19:42.240 -> 19:43.880] That's what Vasseur said apparently.
[19:43.880 -> 19:46.520] DAB radio, neon lights underneath.
[19:46.520 -> 19:47.360] That's it.
[19:47.360 -> 19:48.180] Hydraulic suspension.
[19:48.180 -> 19:50.480] You know, when they start bouncing on the front wheels
[19:50.480 -> 19:52.360] like those cars in American League.
[19:52.360 -> 19:53.720] That's it, yeah, yeah.
[19:53.720 -> 19:55.200] I wonder whether they already have the list
[19:55.200 -> 19:57.040] of upgrades in order or whether they'll do one
[19:57.040 -> 19:57.880] and then they might be like,
[19:57.880 -> 19:59.680] oh, that one that we were gonna do in a month
[19:59.680 -> 20:00.720] would be better now.
[20:00.720 -> 20:02.600] Like I wonder how they're gonna do their upgrades.
[20:02.600 -> 20:04.080] That's interesting.
[20:04.080 -> 20:04.900] Wow.
[20:04.900 -> 20:09.360] Sounds a bit dodgy to me. But how they're gonna do that with a cost cap because surely that I
[20:09.360 -> 20:12.960] mean that's a lot of money yeah like they've got the wind tunnel time that's
[20:12.960 -> 20:16.920] restricted so how much development can you really do when they're where do they
[20:16.920 -> 20:19.600] come they come second in the constructors last year I'm gonna be
[20:19.600 -> 20:23.160] honest bro like I think everyone had their eyes on Ferrari last year because
[20:23.160 -> 20:29.600] they look so quick but I actually haven't even really been watching them this year. It's sad to say because Ferrari are my team
[20:29.600 -> 20:31.600] They just haven't been there really that day
[20:31.600 -> 20:33.600] I mean, Leclerc's there in a qualifying lap
[20:33.600 -> 20:35.600] Leclerc's got it in a one lap pace
[20:35.600 -> 20:40.100] But naturally my brain just hasn't even, I've been watching Alonso, Red Bulls up front, bit of Mercedes
[20:40.100 -> 20:43.100] But you'd love to see a Ferrari there. It's just not happening.
[20:43.100 -> 20:46.680] Yeah, but Leclerc's been doing qualifying laps but that's it.
[20:46.680 -> 20:51.280] It's a shame, it is a shame. What else we got on the notes today then, Fabs? We have
[20:51.280 -> 20:55.560] got... Oh my god, there's a lot. There's a lot. McLaren have been shopping.
[20:55.560 -> 20:59.840] McLaren have been shopping. They've been shopping? Yeah, they went shopping at Red Bull.
[20:59.840 -> 21:06.700] Right. Yep, and they bought Rob Marshall and Rob Marshall is their there was Red Bulls technical director. We've met Rob
[21:07.820 -> 21:14.220] No, he's sorry. He was their technical engineer and now he is McLaren's technical director from the end of the year
[21:14.500 -> 21:19.580] They've signed that's a big sign in. I mean, I'm gonna talk about like I know I'm on about but I don't know
[21:19.580 -> 21:23.660] I'm on about it's good. Can you shed me light on this situation? He's got 25 years experience
[21:24.300 -> 21:25.520] That's enough, isn't it?
[21:25.520 -> 21:27.120] That's all you need to say.
[21:27.120 -> 21:30.760] I mean, he works, everyone's been shopping at Red Bull.
[21:30.760 -> 21:33.240] Aston Martin been nicking from Red Bull.
[21:34.360 -> 21:36.520] Red Bull been nicking from Mercedes, I think.
[21:36.520 -> 21:38.760] It's just this sort of merit, it's like football,
[21:38.760 -> 21:39.600] you know football.
[21:39.600 -> 21:40.440] Yeah, yeah.
[21:40.440 -> 21:42.720] Like, they're just nicking players and nicking people
[21:42.720 -> 21:45.740] that I don't think it will fix McLaren.
[21:45.740 -> 21:48.220] I don't think it's a case of, oh, let's get this bloke in.
[21:48.220 -> 21:51.180] And then all of a sudden we're P4, five.
[21:51.180 -> 21:52.460] Cause I don't think they're going to get P1.
[21:52.460 -> 21:53.300] Let's be real.
[21:53.300 -> 21:56.340] I know that Red Bull are also shopping a lot.
[21:56.340 -> 21:58.260] They have been over the last couple of years
[21:58.260 -> 22:00.260] bringing in a lot of people from a lot of places.
[22:00.260 -> 22:01.080] Where from?
[22:02.300 -> 22:04.900] And anyway, moving on to the next.
[22:04.900 -> 22:07.240] Max Verstappen has now broken Red Bull's record.
[22:07.600 -> 22:09.400] 39 wins with Red Bull.
[22:09.400 -> 22:12.400] The record was 38 with Sebastian Vettel.
[22:12.400 -> 22:13.000] Wow.
[22:13.000 -> 22:15.200] Now I need both of you to remember some of this information
[22:15.200 -> 22:17.400] because there is a quiz coming up at the end, alright?
[22:17.400 -> 22:18.000] I've got a piece of paper.
[22:18.000 -> 22:21.200] He also broke the record for most wins of the season, right?
[22:21.200 -> 22:24.600] Max did, yeah, he did last year with 15, I believe it is.
[22:24.600 -> 22:25.920] 16? 17? I believe it is. 16?
[22:25.920 -> 22:26.760] 17?
[22:26.760 -> 22:28.440] I think it was 16.
[22:28.440 -> 22:30.320] Christian Horner has said that there's not much of an issue
[22:30.320 -> 22:32.640] with people seeing the floor.
[22:32.640 -> 22:33.480] Yeah.
[22:33.480 -> 22:34.700] Do you think that's true?
[22:34.700 -> 22:36.400] That sounds like a sweaty guy, man.
[22:36.400 -> 22:38.440] I don't think there'll be that much of an issue there.
[22:38.440 -> 22:41.440] I think he's pissed off that people saw the floor,
[22:41.440 -> 22:44.400] but at the end of the day, a car is designed,
[22:44.400 -> 22:46.600] you know, it's a complete product.
[22:46.600 -> 22:48.820] Like with aircraft, for example,
[22:48.820 -> 22:52.040] you wouldn't fly an Airbus and nick the wings off a Boeing
[22:52.040 -> 22:54.000] and suddenly it would work.
[22:54.000 -> 22:56.280] It's like F1 cars, you can't just suddenly go,
[22:56.280 -> 22:58.160] oh, that's a nice floor, nick it, put it on.
[22:58.160 -> 23:00.160] It's gotta be the fundamental way the car works
[23:00.160 -> 23:02.080] and it's designed from its like inception.
[23:02.080 -> 23:03.780] That's obviously with the thing with Mercedes,
[23:03.780 -> 23:05.920] where they went, oh, let's go no side pods.
[23:05.920 -> 23:09.200] And I think the story's changed a lot,
[23:09.200 -> 23:11.040] but last I heard is there was an incorrect thing
[23:11.040 -> 23:13.680] in the data that gave them the reason
[23:13.680 -> 23:15.320] why they stuck with the side pods.
[23:15.320 -> 23:16.720] They got an incorrect reading that said
[23:16.720 -> 23:18.280] that was the way forwards.
[23:18.280 -> 23:19.600] So they stuck with that design.
[23:19.600 -> 23:20.920] Now they've whammed side pods on.
[23:20.920 -> 23:21.800] So that's what Hamilton means
[23:21.800 -> 23:23.920] when he says the team made mistakes.
[23:23.920 -> 23:24.920] Probably.
[23:24.920 -> 23:28.480] I mean, every team makes mistakes in different ways. We have the most basic conversation
[23:28.480 -> 23:31.760] about this stuff so it's quite interesting to hear it from you. Just to hear it from someone
[23:31.760 -> 23:36.480] who actually knows what we're on about. Exactly. Well that's a bit of a far stretch. I'm sure
[23:36.480 -> 23:41.680] you're going to get comments and people saying this bloke's got no idea. No you're going to be
[23:41.680 -> 23:45.680] invited back, people are going to want you back. It's true though. It's true.
[23:45.680 -> 23:46.660] I mean, the Mercedes could be quick.
[23:46.660 -> 23:48.740] Obviously we just didn't see it at Monaco.
[23:48.740 -> 23:51.780] Yeah, I think Monaco is one of those tracks where,
[23:51.780 -> 23:54.820] I mean, historically Hamilton hasn't been
[23:54.820 -> 23:56.700] legend area at Monaco.
[23:56.700 -> 23:59.120] I don't think it's one of his favorite tracks.
[23:59.120 -> 24:01.580] Russell, you know, he's Mr. Consistent.
[24:01.580 -> 24:02.860] So he's always bringing up the rear
[24:02.860 -> 24:04.300] or just in front of Hamilton.
[24:05.680 -> 24:07.380] And it's one of those tracks that,
[24:08.320 -> 24:10.040] you know, any driver can shine.
[24:10.040 -> 24:13.640] If the right conditions, if you've got that raw talent,
[24:13.640 -> 24:15.800] you will get a good result in Monaco
[24:15.800 -> 24:18.240] because it's how far can you push to the limit.
[24:18.240 -> 24:19.120] Like Ocon.
[24:19.120 -> 24:20.740] Like Ocon, exactly.
[24:20.740 -> 24:24.160] But when you go to Barcelona, which is this big track,
[24:24.160 -> 24:25.440] you know, got miles of runoff,
[24:25.440 -> 24:29.320] it's, I think it's fairly high downforce in some sections.
[24:29.320 -> 24:32.140] That's where Mercedes are going to be deciding
[24:32.140 -> 24:34.420] whether they've made the right choice with these upgrades
[24:34.420 -> 24:35.960] and whether it's actually done anything.
[24:35.960 -> 24:37.300] And my friend was messaging me,
[24:37.300 -> 24:39.380] he's brand new to Formula One.
[24:39.380 -> 24:40.500] I've got him into it.
[24:40.500 -> 24:42.320] I've told him like, you know, listen to Pitstop,
[24:42.320 -> 24:43.480] go to the stuff like that.
[24:43.480 -> 24:45.640] And he's gone, oh, Mercedes.
[24:45.640 -> 24:47.980] I've sent him to the Google.
[24:47.980 -> 24:48.820] He's just.
[24:48.820 -> 24:53.820] And yeah, I mean, he messaged me saying,
[24:57.000 -> 24:58.440] oh, Mercedes got the side pods now.
[24:58.440 -> 25:00.280] Does that mean they're going to start winning?
[25:00.280 -> 25:02.180] And I just said, just wait till Barcelona.
[25:02.180 -> 25:04.320] I mean, I'm no, I'm, I've got no clue.
[25:04.320 -> 25:05.160] I'm don't work in Mercedes.
[25:05.160 -> 25:06.920] We and Jacob both sat here wide eyed
[25:06.920 -> 25:07.760] as if you know everything.
[25:07.760 -> 25:08.580] We're like, what?
[25:08.580 -> 25:09.420] There's no fire!
[25:09.420 -> 25:10.260] You're staring at me.
[25:10.260 -> 25:13.000] I feel like I'm like prophesizing or something.
[25:13.000 -> 25:15.120] I'm just staring at your hair.
[25:15.120 -> 25:16.240] I'm just saying, you know,
[25:16.240 -> 25:18.320] you know Haas, that American team,
[25:18.320 -> 25:20.240] they're going to win in Barcelona this weekend.
[25:20.240 -> 25:21.560] You have got amazing hair though.
[25:21.560 -> 25:22.880] Just go back to it, bad sense.
[25:22.880 -> 25:25.040] The most insane mullet going on.
[25:25.040 -> 25:26.720] Yeah, it's fucking hilarious.
[25:26.720 -> 25:27.120] It's glorious.
[25:27.120 -> 25:30.720] It's a bit long, before you guys came I was like, I'm gonna go get a trim.
[25:30.720 -> 25:31.200] Nah man.
[25:31.200 -> 25:32.160] And I finished and I'm like, okay.
[25:32.160 -> 25:34.880] No way, it's a Theo von Vibe a little bit.
[25:34.880 -> 25:36.000] I appreciate it.
[25:36.000 -> 25:37.360] Yeah, I rate it as well.
[25:37.360 -> 25:41.920] Kind of strawberry blonde, kind of gingery curls, amazing curls man.
[25:41.920 -> 25:42.560] Thank you very much.
[25:42.560 -> 25:43.520] I appreciate it.
[25:43.520 -> 25:52.320] And the dirtiest little tash as well. You know what, I'm a tash now. Oh no, honestly. That's true. amazing curls man thank you very much I say about 85% of the people are flown
[25:52.320 -> 25:59.080] I've had the same time there's no beard it's just a slam on big sort of I don't
[25:59.080 -> 26:04.040] know how to describe lug that's it by like yeah yeah proper proper mustache
[26:04.040 -> 26:05.360] but I can't grow a touch I can't do. Proper, proper mustache, but I can't grow a tash.
[26:05.360 -> 26:06.720] I can't do what you do, what you do.
[26:06.720 -> 26:08.320] No, I can't grow a tash.
[26:08.320 -> 26:09.440] You've got a better one than me.
[26:09.440 -> 26:10.280] A little bit.
[26:10.280 -> 26:11.800] A little bit going on there.
[26:11.800 -> 26:13.880] I'm missing a bit in the middle.
[26:13.880 -> 26:14.880] I have to dye it.
[26:15.840 -> 26:17.520] That's a little secret coming out on the pod.
[26:17.520 -> 26:20.480] Few famous people have done the gap in the tash.
[26:21.960 -> 26:23.200] Hamilton, Hamilton for one.
[26:23.200 -> 26:24.040] Hamilton was one of them.
[26:24.040 -> 26:24.860] I say he's got a gap.
[26:24.860 -> 26:29.000] Let's see what Hamilton can do in Barcelona with that new Mercedes side pod then.
[26:29.000 -> 26:30.000] Let's see.
[26:30.000 -> 26:31.600] And I'll message you after and your friend might be right.
[26:31.600 -> 26:34.200] I think Mercedes is going to be closer.
[26:34.200 -> 26:35.920] I think, well, I hope so.
[26:35.920 -> 26:38.360] Because obviously I said right towards the start I'm a Hamilton fan.
[26:38.360 -> 26:39.720] I can't say I'm not.
[26:39.720 -> 26:41.520] I want Hamilton to be closer as well.
[26:41.520 -> 26:44.800] It's difficult because now that Mercedes has stopped being at the top, everyone's like,
[26:44.800 -> 26:46.480] oh no, we want them to come back.
[26:46.480 -> 26:48.140] But then they've been dominating
[26:48.140 -> 26:49.400] for the past five or six years.
[26:49.400 -> 26:50.800] And everyone's going, you know,
[26:50.800 -> 26:51.840] like they are now a Red Bull,
[26:51.840 -> 26:54.240] like I wish someone else could win a race.
[26:54.240 -> 26:56.420] So if all of a sudden we get that Mercedes domination back,
[26:56.420 -> 26:57.720] people get tired of that.
[26:57.720 -> 27:00.280] For me, I don't care kind of which team it is.
[27:00.280 -> 27:03.400] As long as there is a team kind of pushing Red Bull,
[27:03.400 -> 27:04.560] that's all I really care about.
[27:04.560 -> 27:07.920] If it was like Haas, then it'd be fucking awesome.
[27:07.920 -> 27:08.760] Exactly.
[27:08.760 -> 27:10.780] It's like when Haas got polled last year in Brazil.
[27:10.780 -> 27:11.620] Oh yeah.
[27:11.620 -> 27:14.500] And everyone was going mental, absolutely mental.
[27:14.500 -> 27:16.640] But if Max Verzappen got polled,
[27:16.640 -> 27:17.880] yeah, that's an extra point.
[27:17.880 -> 27:19.280] You can take part in the quiz later.
[27:19.280 -> 27:20.600] You guys take me, I'm gonna leave now.
[27:20.600 -> 27:22.320] For anyone listening, he said Magnussen
[27:22.320 -> 27:24.880] and he was nodding to himself like violently.
[27:24.880 -> 27:26.440] I got that one right.
[27:26.440 -> 27:29.440] I was waiting for approval from one of you fuckers.
[27:29.440 -> 27:31.840] No, in Barcelona, they took out a chicane.
[27:31.840 -> 27:32.680] Yeah.
[27:32.680 -> 27:33.500] Have you seen that?
[27:33.500 -> 27:34.340] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[27:34.340 -> 27:35.160] In that last corner, they took that out
[27:35.160 -> 27:36.280] and Hamilton has said it's gonna be really bad
[27:36.280 -> 27:38.280] for their necks and like bad for tyre wear.
[27:38.280 -> 27:40.320] But that's really interesting that they do that.
[27:40.320 -> 27:41.160] Like-
[27:41.160 -> 27:42.640] Hamilton said that, did he?
[27:42.640 -> 27:44.280] Well, it's gonna be bad for their necks.
[27:44.280 -> 27:46.840] Like, you should see it now. That last corner for the next, like you should see that now that's how the track
[27:46.840 -> 27:48.480] just flat all the way around.
[27:48.480 -> 27:49.320] Did it?
[27:49.320 -> 27:50.140] Yeah.
[27:50.140 -> 27:50.980] Yeah.
[27:50.980 -> 27:52.280] All they're doing is reverting the track.
[27:52.280 -> 27:53.680] This feels like two versus one,
[27:53.680 -> 27:55.200] we're supposed to be staring at each other.
[27:55.200 -> 27:56.840] Well, we are sided, you know.
[27:58.160 -> 27:59.000] Yeah.
[27:59.000 -> 28:00.280] My other notes here are Fernando Alonso,
[28:00.280 -> 28:02.120] five podiums in the first six races,
[28:02.120 -> 28:03.360] which is unbelievable.
[28:03.360 -> 28:04.200] Yeah.
[28:04.200 -> 28:05.000] Okay. That's it. Let me just.
[28:05.000 -> 28:05.820] That's it.
[28:05.820 -> 28:06.660] Yep, look at that.
[28:06.660 -> 28:08.240] New Mr. Consistent.
[28:08.240 -> 28:09.080] Big man.
[28:09.080 -> 28:10.120] Mr. I like that.
[28:10.120 -> 28:10.960] Yeah.
[28:10.960 -> 28:12.000] Good, not bad for a rookie, eh?
[28:12.000 -> 28:13.080] No, not at all.
[28:13.080 -> 28:14.160] Cain Jonesy.
[28:15.280 -> 28:17.200] Shout out to Cain Jonesy, right?
[28:17.200 -> 28:18.040] Who's that?
[28:18.040 -> 28:19.400] An avid listener of the podcast.
[28:19.400 -> 28:20.440] Okay, shout out Cain.
[28:20.440 -> 28:22.440] He has said, something I learned from F1,
[28:22.440 -> 28:23.960] and he learned it late,
[28:23.960 -> 28:25.080] is that the constructors
[28:25.080 -> 28:33.240] trophy for each race goes to the driver that came first, first team, rather than the team
[28:33.240 -> 28:34.880] that scored the most points.
[28:34.880 -> 28:35.880] No.
[28:35.880 -> 28:38.000] So technically, does that make sense?
[28:38.000 -> 28:39.000] Really?
[28:39.000 -> 28:42.360] Of course it makes sense, but no it doesn't make sense.
[28:42.360 -> 28:45.860] If Lando Norris won the race, McLaren would get the Constructors Trophy,
[28:45.860 -> 28:47.580] even if Red Bull scored more points
[28:47.580 -> 28:49.540] than McLaren in that race, basically.
[28:49.540 -> 28:50.380] Did you know that?
[28:50.380 -> 28:51.400] Well, now I'm confused.
[28:51.400 -> 28:53.660] So if Lando won the race with McLaren.
[28:53.660 -> 28:55.420] Won the race, one single race.
[28:55.420 -> 28:56.340] Yeah, on his own.
[28:56.340 -> 28:57.180] Yeah.
[28:57.180 -> 28:58.000] And he got 25 points for it.
[28:58.000 -> 28:59.420] Yes.
[28:59.420 -> 29:02.980] McLaren get 25 points for him and say.
[29:02.980 -> 29:04.660] Oh, you don't mean like the world.
[29:04.660 -> 29:07.560] No, no, for that race.
[29:07.560 -> 29:08.400] Oh, okay.
[29:08.400 -> 29:10.000] The driver who wins the race gets the
[29:10.000 -> 29:10.840] Constructors trophy. I thought you meant
[29:10.840 -> 29:11.660] like at the end of the season.
[29:11.660 -> 29:12.500] I can imagine.
[29:12.500 -> 29:14.120] No, but I would have thought it would have been
[29:14.120 -> 29:17.400] which team scores the most points over a weekend.
[29:17.400 -> 29:18.720] Because if Red Bull came second or third,
[29:18.720 -> 29:20.840] they'd get more points and one lander would win.
[29:20.840 -> 29:22.320] But they don't get the trophy that weekend.
[29:22.320 -> 29:23.160] No.
[29:23.160 -> 29:24.960] So it's kind of, and that's just from a...
[29:24.960 -> 29:27.880] Well, bloody hell. That's been sent sent in so if that's completely wrong.
[29:27.880 -> 29:32.280] I guess the way you can look at it is whoever comes first is technically in
[29:32.280 -> 29:36.600] Formula One's eyes got the best car so therefore should win the Constructor
[29:36.600 -> 29:41.600] Trophy for the best car because they won guess so I guess that does that I mean
[29:41.600 -> 29:46.400] I'm just rationalizing I've got no idea. That does kind of. But that, I mean, I'm just rationalizing. I've got no clue. I've got no idea. That does kind of make sense.
[29:46.400 -> 29:49.000] Kane, if that's wrong, then that's a shame.
[29:49.000 -> 29:50.160] That's it, you come on the pod.
[29:50.160 -> 29:52.400] Sky Sports and F1 are doing something for us.
[29:53.240 -> 29:58.240] They are, from the Hungarian Grand Prix,
[29:58.500 -> 30:01.360] Sky Sports and Formula One will be producing a show
[30:01.360 -> 30:03.800] for kids with younger hosts and aimed
[30:03.800 -> 30:08.420] at a younger audience with new graphics, effects and special features. Formula One easy to
[30:08.420 -> 30:14.300] take in. Sounds like it's razzed. Alright well there you go. Yeah so what do you
[30:14.300 -> 30:17.260] think about that? For all the five-year-olds out there who are loving
[30:17.260 -> 30:21.980] watching F1 now they've got a safe space to go and watch it. Do you think young... is
[30:21.980 -> 30:28.540] it big in younger... yeah it is it is because it's one of those sports that you grow up with like with your parents with your parents
[30:28.540 -> 30:32.760] It would have been with foot on TV. Is your dad gonna want to now watch it on?
[30:32.760 -> 30:36.880] My dad doesn't want to watch ticket arts. No, this is what I'm saying. So you what you got two TVs on
[30:37.000 -> 30:39.400] How's that gonna work? Yes weird one, isn't it?
[30:39.400 -> 30:45.400] Because I doubt many children would watch it without their parents Is this during the race or is this a separate thing?
[30:45.400 -> 30:47.000] So from Hungary it's actually going to be a separate broadcast.
[30:47.000 -> 30:48.400] You can pick to watch that.
[30:48.400 -> 30:49.400] Right.
[30:49.400 -> 30:52.040] It'll be like a child-friendly version where they explain stuff I guess.
[30:52.040 -> 30:53.040] Okay.
[30:53.040 -> 30:54.040] But it's not as if F1 isn't child-friendly.
[30:54.040 -> 30:58.360] Well no, but we still don't have any idea what's going on half the time.
[30:58.360 -> 31:01.960] I guess they don't explain everything as much as they might on here.
[31:01.960 -> 31:06.920] But they should do that to anyone though because it's not really really, it's not really age kind of specific, is it?
[31:06.920 -> 31:09.280] I mean, like exactly like what happened to you and me,
[31:09.280 -> 31:12.000] we were two 26 year old fellas who just got into F1
[31:12.000 -> 31:13.480] and we didn't know anything.
[31:13.480 -> 31:14.300] And I would say,
[31:14.300 -> 31:16.240] I think the commentators already do a really good job.
[31:16.240 -> 31:17.080] They do do a really good job.
[31:17.080 -> 31:19.640] Cause I mean, I am a bit of a football fan.
[31:19.640 -> 31:22.020] I watch football, I watch other sports as well.
[31:22.020 -> 31:25.040] And I listened to the commentary and like,
[31:25.040 -> 31:27.320] although I love the team I'm supporting,
[31:27.320 -> 31:29.160] I don't watch football much, but when I do,
[31:29.160 -> 31:31.760] I find it boring if there's not much going on.
[31:31.760 -> 31:32.960] The commentator's sitting there like,
[31:32.960 -> 31:35.480] oh, Harry Kane, Steven Gerrard, whatever.
[31:35.480 -> 31:36.320] You're a football fan?
[31:36.320 -> 31:37.160] Yeah, I'm afraid so.
[31:37.160 -> 31:37.980] Oh my God.
[31:37.980 -> 31:38.820] Oh my God.
[31:38.820 -> 31:39.660] Oh my God.
[31:39.660 -> 31:40.480] Oh, for real.
[31:40.480 -> 31:43.800] That's why I said, you've rooted my mind.
[31:43.800 -> 31:44.640] How are you doing that?
[31:44.640 -> 31:45.440] I knew you were a sports fan.
[31:45.440 -> 31:46.260] This is how can I solve it.
[31:46.260 -> 31:47.100] Okay, fair enough.
[31:47.100 -> 31:48.960] But then, you know, with Formula One,
[31:48.960 -> 31:53.000] and it's like, oh, he's opened the DRS by, you know,
[31:53.000 -> 31:54.440] pressing a button on the steering wheel,
[31:54.440 -> 31:55.960] which opens a rear flap in the car,
[31:55.960 -> 31:57.840] which gives him reducing drag
[31:57.840 -> 32:00.160] and gives an extra 30 mile an hour advantage.
[32:00.160 -> 32:01.000] And you don't, I don't know,
[32:01.000 -> 32:02.240] you don't get that in football.
[32:02.240 -> 32:04.100] Maybe I've just heard not very good commentators,
[32:04.100 -> 32:07.560] but I feel so much more involved in the race in Formula 1.
[32:07.560 -> 32:08.920] We'll see Martin Brundle and-
[32:08.920 -> 32:10.200] The pre-race stuff.
[32:10.200 -> 32:11.040] That as well, yeah.
[32:11.040 -> 32:13.120] Of Brundle trackside and he's taught like practice sessions.
[32:13.120 -> 32:14.880] He's talking about the corners and everything else.
[32:14.880 -> 32:16.720] I say that's all quite family friendly, isn't it?
[32:16.720 -> 32:19.520] It's going to be interesting to see what a younger version
[32:19.520 -> 32:20.840] of it is going to look like.
[32:20.840 -> 32:22.240] But then it's also just strange.
[32:22.240 -> 32:24.960] Cause if I think back to me in primary school,
[32:24.960 -> 32:29.580] I know for a fact that throughout the years probably one to ten
[32:29.580 -> 32:33.340] I probably didn't hear one child at school say the word Formula One to me no
[32:33.340 -> 32:40.500] one was even talking about it. How many times I'd ever see it on a parent's TV at someone else's house and it's just crazy how that's changed now.
[32:40.500 -> 32:46.120] See I would watch it with my dad but like I had no fucking idea what was going on.
[32:46.120 -> 32:48.160] Like it was just cars going around a track
[32:48.160 -> 32:50.760] and I probably got bored after 10, five, 10 laps.
[32:50.760 -> 32:52.320] But I think for younger kids, especially,
[32:52.320 -> 32:54.240] unless it's one of them sports where you can't,
[32:54.240 -> 32:55.400] it's not like grassroots football,
[32:55.400 -> 32:56.360] everyone can play in PE.
[32:56.360 -> 32:58.440] You need to really be able to go go-karting.
[32:58.440 -> 33:00.160] Yeah, so you need to experience it.
[33:00.160 -> 33:01.000] You need to experience it.
[33:01.000 -> 33:02.480] It's just not accessible to everyone.
[33:02.480 -> 33:03.320] Yeah.
[33:03.320 -> 33:05.760] So maybe, you know, at some point there should be like
[33:05.760 -> 33:10.040] some sort of charity led company,
[33:10.040 -> 33:13.880] which can like bring a load of kids or, you know,
[33:13.880 -> 33:15.800] people who could never afford to go to a race
[33:15.800 -> 33:17.160] and give them that experience.
[33:17.160 -> 33:19.200] That'd be really cool.
[33:19.200 -> 33:20.280] Cause don't you get that in football?
[33:20.280 -> 33:22.920] Like, I mean, I've often noticed that football match
[33:22.920 -> 33:24.400] right down the bottom.
[33:24.400 -> 33:26.400] Fab quote in football is the best thing in the world.
[33:26.400 -> 33:27.900] I'm doing alright so far, aren't I?
[33:27.900 -> 33:28.900] What's the thing at the bottom?
[33:28.900 -> 33:32.900] Down the front of the football, like bottom of the grandstands, whatever you want to call them,
[33:32.900 -> 33:36.900] bottom of the seats, closest to the pitch, there's often younger kids there.
[33:36.900 -> 33:38.400] You're quoting the ball boys, let's go.
[33:38.400 -> 33:40.400] Yeah, and they're quite often the academy players.
[33:40.400 -> 33:43.400] That wasn't who I was talking about, but yeah, okay.
[33:43.400 -> 33:44.400] Oh, what? The ball boys?
[33:44.400 -> 33:45.120] Yeah. Ball boys, ball girls, you know, they're quite wasn't who I was talking about, but yeah. Okay. Oh, what? The ball boys. Yeah.
[33:47.120 -> 33:50.560] Quite often the teams academy players, which I quite like. Yeah.
[33:50.800 -> 33:53.240] And when they bring the kids out, when they walk out on the pitch as well,
[33:53.840 -> 33:57.760] that's just a cool experience for the child. Like why don't Lewis Hamilton bring
[33:57.760 -> 34:00.000] out a little three year old? He did, didn't he? Yeah.
[34:02.320 -> 34:04.680] Was it Silverstone last year? It was Joshua.
[34:02.000 -> 34:04.000] Lewis Hamilton's done quite a lot. Was it Silverstone last year?
[34:04.000 -> 34:06.000] Literally it was Joshua Abagambe.
[34:06.000 -> 34:08.000] That's it, you've had him on the podcast.
[34:08.000 -> 34:10.000] Oh yeah!
[34:10.000 -> 34:12.000] And he spoke about it.
[34:12.000 -> 34:14.000] But it should happen more.
[34:14.000 -> 34:16.000] Hopefully this new initiative from the Hungry Bromery.
[34:16.000 -> 34:18.000] Maybe not gridwalks, but just like a section
[34:18.000 -> 34:20.000] at Silverstone where a group of kids
[34:20.000 -> 34:22.000] or unfortunate people
[34:22.000 -> 34:24.000] who would never get the chance to go and do it.
[34:24.000 -> 34:25.360] Just a one-off. This episode is brought to you by kids or like unfortunate people who, you know, would never get the chance to go and do it.
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[35:26.640 -> 35:28.440] Spanish Grand Prix quiz!
[35:28.440 -> 35:29.880] Here we go guys.
[35:29.880 -> 35:33.520] I did steal a couple of these off the Williams website, so I need to give another shout out
[35:33.520 -> 35:36.920] to Williams because they actually do do a really good quiz pre-race.
[35:36.920 -> 35:40.720] Jake's the quiz master and I guess I'm going up against you, Victor.
[35:40.720 -> 35:42.640] Yeah, it's going to be Victor versus Fabs.
[35:42.640 -> 35:43.640] And the people at home.
[35:43.640 -> 35:45.200] Fun fact for those listening Williams
[35:45.200 -> 35:48.400] actually won the first four f1 races in
[35:48.400 -> 35:52.680] Spain ever that's not a question I
[35:52.680 -> 35:54.200] didn't even listen I've got the answers
[35:54.200 -> 35:58.640] here Nigel Mansell 91 92 Alan Frost 93
[35:58.640 -> 36:01.800] and Damon Hill in 94 whoa but that wasn't
[36:01.800 -> 36:03.520] a question it's just a fun fact all
[36:03.520 -> 36:07.040] right that was fun Question number one.
[36:07.040 -> 36:13.240] The way this is going to work is I will direct a question at one person and then I have to
[36:13.240 -> 36:17.480] take their answer so that it's not like you constantly steal each other's answers because
[36:17.480 -> 36:18.900] there'll be ones you'll know.
[36:18.900 -> 36:23.520] So the first one is going to come to you first, because we did it earlier.
[36:23.520 -> 36:25.920] How many laps at the Spanish Grand Prix?
[36:25.920 -> 36:28.880] 58, 62, or 66?
[36:30.080 -> 36:32.520] They're complete wrong ones to what you asked us.
[36:32.520 -> 36:35.080] Well, they're not gonna be the same multiple choice.
[36:35.080 -> 36:36.240] I thought it was a different one too.
[36:36.240 -> 36:40.120] 58, 62, or 66?
[36:40.120 -> 36:40.960] Laps?
[36:40.960 -> 36:41.800] Yeah.
[36:41.800 -> 36:43.000] 66.
[36:43.000 -> 36:43.840] You're gonna say the same?
[36:43.840 -> 36:45.200] I would say 66. Am I allowed to say the same? I would say 66.
[36:46.780 -> 36:47.620] Am I allowed to say that?
[36:47.620 -> 36:49.200] You can say whatever you want, 58.
[36:49.200 -> 36:50.040] Whatever I want.
[36:50.040 -> 36:51.480] I'm taking 66 for you now, fam.
[36:51.480 -> 36:54.480] I know, but it should be 67, right?
[36:55.720 -> 36:58.120] But 66 is the only answer, I'm going to go 66.
[36:58.120 -> 36:59.880] I was thinking 64.
[36:59.880 -> 37:00.720] It's not even an option.
[37:00.720 -> 37:03.320] No, you've got 58, 62, or 66.
[37:03.320 -> 37:05.160] All right, we'll take 66.
[37:05.160 -> 37:06.760] Yeah, both right, point for both.
[37:06.760 -> 37:07.600] That's good.
[37:07.600 -> 37:08.420] That's how I knew it earlier,
[37:08.420 -> 37:10.320] because I wrote the question in the car.
[37:11.360 -> 37:14.960] When was the first ever Formula One race held at Barcelona?
[37:14.960 -> 37:16.560] You should know this one as well.
[37:16.560 -> 37:18.640] But this is the last one you should know.
[37:18.640 -> 37:19.480] Right, okay.
[37:19.480 -> 37:20.880] So I will direct this one at you first.
[37:20.880 -> 37:22.520] There's two answers to this.
[37:22.520 -> 37:23.360] This is the new one.
[37:23.360 -> 37:25.040] Do you know what gonna while you're answering
[37:25.040 -> 37:29.000] I'm gonna write mine down just so you know I haven't copied you and I'll reveal it
[37:29.000 -> 37:32.160] That's not a very audio only experience. Yeah, no, I'll still say it
[37:32.160 -> 37:35.000] Do you want to like count down three two one and say at the same time?
[37:35.600 -> 37:38.180] That also works. That's it. Okay. Well
[37:38.660 -> 37:40.200] 1971
[37:40.200 -> 37:42.200] 1981 or 1991
[37:43.280 -> 37:45.480] You know the answer we did it options again 1971 1981 or 1991? You know the answer we did it the options again
[37:46.440 -> 37:47.840] 1971
[37:47.840 -> 37:49.440] 1981 or
[37:49.440 -> 37:56.400] 1991 that's like none of the first Spanish Grand Prix. Well, I was at the Catalonia. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, so
[37:58.800 -> 38:04.320] The new layout you found come on, oh, I know what it is it good. It's 81. Okay 81
[38:04.320 -> 38:05.000] I'm gonna say 91 just be different Victor two points to you one point to back Oh, I know what it is. It's 81. Okay. 81.
[38:05.000 -> 38:07.000] I'm going to say 91 just to be different.
[38:07.000 -> 38:10.000] Victor, two points to you, one point to Fab.
[38:10.000 -> 38:11.000] Let's go.
[38:11.000 -> 38:14.640] Right, now we're going to start opening up the quiz because these questions haven't been
[38:14.640 -> 38:15.640] done before.
[38:15.640 -> 38:16.640] Okay.
[38:16.640 -> 38:18.640] So you don't really need to write them down, Fabs, because neither of you will know these
[38:18.640 -> 38:19.640] now.
[38:19.640 -> 38:20.640] I'm going to tell you our marks because I feel like Victor's going to cheat.
[38:20.640 -> 38:21.640] Right.
[38:21.640 -> 38:23.200] I want you both to think about this.
[38:23.200 -> 38:24.200] Definitely.
[38:24.200 -> 38:27.220] How many drivers on the current grid have won
[38:27.220 -> 38:28.260] at this track?
[38:29.620 -> 38:33.000] On the current grid, Lewis has probably won it.
[38:33.000 -> 38:34.340] I'd say Max has won it.
[38:35.780 -> 38:38.420] Oh God, Alonso's definitely won it.
[38:38.420 -> 38:40.020] That's three.
[38:40.020 -> 38:43.420] Bottas, there's a chance Bottas has won Barca.
[38:43.420 -> 38:45.520] Cool, he's just made you think there.
[38:45.520 -> 38:49.600] We are thinking the exact same things, exact same time.
[38:49.600 -> 38:50.440] We are.
[38:50.440 -> 38:53.560] I was like, what about Bottas as you said Bottas is.
[38:53.560 -> 38:55.760] But I don't know if Bottas has won it.
[38:55.760 -> 38:57.360] There's a good chance he hasn't.
[38:59.160 -> 39:00.920] Are we only F1?
[39:00.920 -> 39:02.160] Yeah, on the current grid.
[39:02.160 -> 39:04.400] I mean, I wouldn't know if two anyway, but.
[39:04.400 -> 39:05.560] Do you want multiple choice?
[39:05.560 -> 39:06.400] Yeah.
[39:06.400 -> 39:07.680] Oh yeah, absolutely.
[39:07.680 -> 39:08.600] What are you playing at?
[39:08.600 -> 39:10.560] Two, three or five.
[39:10.560 -> 39:12.720] Oh, a number, okay.
[39:12.720 -> 39:14.880] How many drivers on the current grid
[39:14.880 -> 39:17.900] have won this track, two, three or five?
[39:20.400 -> 39:21.560] Gonna need an answer, please.
[39:21.560 -> 39:24.200] The listeners at home are impatient.
[39:24.200 -> 39:27.200] I'm gonna say three. Yeah, I was gonna say five to be fair
[39:27.320 -> 39:33.960] Okay, three one Victor. The answer is three Max Hamilton and Alonso. Well done Fabi doing great in today's Chris
[39:34.680 -> 39:39.840] As if I do fucking great every other question. Oh and it's first to answer
[39:40.460 -> 39:44.220] Okay, just first to answer if you answer wrong, you're out. You're happy about this one
[39:44.220 -> 39:45.440] I can tell as soon as I read it. I need an answer. If you answer wrong, you're out. You're happy about this one, I can tell.
[39:45.440 -> 39:47.520] As soon as I read it, I need an answer.
[39:47.520 -> 39:50.200] What is the traditional food of Spain?
[39:50.200 -> 39:51.240] Paella.
[39:51.240 -> 39:53.120] Fuck, that's like even.
[39:53.120 -> 39:54.520] I need to take that into account.
[39:54.520 -> 39:55.360] Point each.
[39:55.360 -> 39:56.180] Point each.
[39:56.180 -> 39:57.020] Okay, four, four, two.
[39:57.020 -> 39:58.360] VAR, VAR, my P came first.
[39:58.360 -> 39:59.200] It would be funny to know that.
[39:59.200 -> 40:00.040] My P came first.
[40:00.040 -> 40:01.960] I felt like you said aiella.
[40:01.960 -> 40:03.040] It's four, two to Victor,
[40:03.040 -> 40:04.640] but it would be funny to look at the audios
[40:04.640 -> 40:06.000] and see who said that first.
[40:06.000 -> 40:08.000] 4-2, alright cool.
[40:08.000 -> 40:12.000] Okay, I feel like Victor will get this as well because he says he likes football a little bit.
[40:12.000 -> 40:13.000] I feel like Victor's going to get everyone wrong.
[40:13.000 -> 40:14.000] No, I don't watch football at all.
[40:14.000 -> 40:22.000] A famous term used by Barcelona football fans would have been MSN back in the day. What does it stand for?
[40:22.000 -> 40:24.000] Multiple choice, please?
[40:24.000 -> 40:26.160] No, no multiple choice.
[40:26.160 -> 40:27.000] MSN.
[40:27.000 -> 40:28.360] Yeah.
[40:28.360 -> 40:29.200] Why are you, why?
[40:29.200 -> 40:30.800] I don't really know why I put this one in there,
[40:30.800 -> 40:32.280] but I just thought Barcelona, like,
[40:32.280 -> 40:33.200] I'm going to add it in, like,
[40:33.200 -> 40:34.040] if they don't get it, they don't get it.
[40:34.040 -> 40:34.960] I'm sure about that, to be honest.
[40:34.960 -> 40:37.360] Anything football related, I obviously have no idea.
[40:37.360 -> 40:39.360] If, neither of you have a clue, I'll give you a clue.
[40:39.360 -> 40:40.680] Is it about the stadium at all?
[40:40.680 -> 40:42.040] It's about players.
[40:42.040 -> 40:43.320] MSN.
[40:43.320 -> 40:44.160] I'll give you a clue.
[40:44.160 -> 40:46.480] The first player is Messi. That's your M. The three players about players. MSN. I'll give you a clue. The first player is Messi.
[40:46.480 -> 40:54.080] That's your M. The three players. Yeah. MSN. Is it in Spanish or English? What do you mean?
[40:54.080 -> 40:59.240] Their names begin with MSN. Oh, there's three different players. Yeah. So Messi. Who could
[40:59.240 -> 41:07.000] be S? Sergio. I'm looking at you here Victor. I was going to say Sergio as well. Okay, we're
[41:07.000 -> 41:12.960] going to skip past that question. MSN, Messi, Suarez and Neymar. One of the best front threes
[41:12.960 -> 41:16.960] in football history. So I just thought I'd get that one in there. Messi, Suarez and Neymar,
[41:16.960 -> 41:21.440] three posters I have on my bedroom wall. Oh, this is also an F1 show, sorry about that.
[41:21.440 -> 41:26.760] Red Bull have had five race winners in their history. They've only ever had five people to win in a Red Bull.
[41:26.760 -> 41:31.320] Verstappen, Perez, Ricciardo, Weber, and Vettel.
[41:31.320 -> 41:33.900] We know Verstappen just overtook Vettel's record
[41:33.900 -> 41:37.420] of 38 wins, actually a year younger than Seb did it.
[41:37.420 -> 41:41.760] Seb had 38 wins at 26, Max has 39 at 25.
[41:41.760 -> 41:43.640] Dang, that Googling's good, innit?
[41:43.640 -> 41:46.860] But who would be third on the list for Red Bull?
[41:47.300 -> 41:50.500] You'd have max with 39 Vettel with 38
[41:51.020 -> 41:55.540] But who would be third out of Perez Ricardo and Weber?
[41:56.340 -> 41:58.800] With the wins wins. Yeah, it's not Weber
[42:00.260 -> 42:02.420] Perez Ricardo or Weber Perez
[42:03.220 -> 42:06.080] Has been with Red Bull for two years now?
[42:06.080 -> 42:07.000] Three years?
[42:07.000 -> 42:08.280] Yeah.
[42:08.280 -> 42:09.320] Just nod my head and say yeah.
[42:09.320 -> 42:12.680] Daniel Ricciardo was with Red Bull for,
[42:12.680 -> 42:14.560] again, not that long of a time.
[42:14.560 -> 42:15.600] He was...
[42:15.600 -> 42:17.880] Only half a year, so it's gotta be, yeah.
[42:17.880 -> 42:18.720] Cause he fucking...
[42:18.720 -> 42:19.560] Sorry, how long?
[42:19.560 -> 42:20.380] Sorry, he didn't...
[42:20.380 -> 42:22.240] What did he run?
[42:22.240 -> 42:23.080] I don't even know if that's wrong.
[42:23.080 -> 42:23.920] Ricciardo for half a year.
[42:23.920 -> 42:24.740] Ricciardo, he was...
[42:24.740 -> 42:26.300] Half a year. Wasn't he sacked off halfway through?
[42:26.300 -> 42:28.000] That was a different driver.
[42:28.000 -> 42:28.840] Right, right.
[42:28.840 -> 42:29.660] That was Gasly.
[42:29.660 -> 42:30.660] Oh, that was Albon.
[42:30.660 -> 42:31.500] Yeah.
[42:31.500 -> 42:32.340] I think it was both of them.
[42:32.340 -> 42:37.340] So Gasly, I think Albon was there a bit longer than Gasly.
[42:37.900 -> 42:39.580] I think Riccardo joined in.
[42:39.580 -> 42:41.220] No, but Riccardo was still sacked,
[42:41.220 -> 42:43.580] sacked halfway through a season, wasn't he?
[42:43.580 -> 42:45.080] No, I think so. Was he he? No, I think so.
[42:45.080 -> 42:45.920] Was he not?
[42:45.920 -> 42:46.960] No, I think he joined Red Bull in like-
[42:46.960 -> 42:48.120] Sorry, he chose to leave.
[42:48.120 -> 42:49.020] He did, yeah.
[42:49.020 -> 42:50.520] He chose to leave halfway through.
[42:50.520 -> 42:54.080] I think it was 2018 that he left.
[42:54.080 -> 42:56.520] And then 2019 he was with Renault,
[42:56.520 -> 42:58.120] or maybe it was 2017,
[42:58.120 -> 43:00.160] because then he was Renault and then to McLaren,
[43:00.160 -> 43:03.440] and then obviously, binned it off and retired.
[43:03.440 -> 43:05.360] So who do you think had the most wins?
[43:05.360 -> 43:08.480] I don't think Perez has won many races
[43:08.480 -> 43:11.080] other than sort of this year and last year.
[43:11.080 -> 43:13.560] But could that be more than Ricciardo and Webber?
[43:14.640 -> 43:16.320] That's the question you're going for the third.
[43:16.320 -> 43:17.160] I need an answer.
[43:17.160 -> 43:20.080] Ricciardo's got like seven wins with Red Bull, I think, right?
[43:20.080 -> 43:21.160] Yeah, I like the way you're looking at it.
[43:21.160 -> 43:22.000] I don't know.
[43:22.000 -> 43:23.720] I mean, I've got it in front of me, but I don't know.
[43:23.720 -> 43:26.000] I'm gonna say Webber. Okay. You wanna say Webber? Yeah. Because I know you're looking at it, I don't know. I mean I've got it in front of me but I don't know. I'm gonna say Weber.
[43:26.000 -> 43:28.000] You're gonna say Weber?
[43:28.000 -> 43:30.000] Yeah, because I know you're gonna say something different.
[43:30.000 -> 43:32.000] Yeah, I'm gonna say...
[43:32.000 -> 43:34.000] I'm just gonna say Ricardo.
[43:34.000 -> 43:36.000] Victor, 5-2.
[43:36.000 -> 43:38.000] The answer is Mark Weber!
[43:38.000 -> 43:40.000] How many wins has he got?
[43:40.000 -> 43:42.000] 9. 9 wins.
[43:42.000 -> 43:46.600] In total? Yeah, for Red Bull. So it goes 39 38 9 and then and then what is Ricardo got?
[43:47.320 -> 43:49.320] next question
[43:50.360 -> 43:54.360] You always go that little bit further and that's why I write down these stats
[43:54.360 -> 44:00.200] I didn't go that far. You're looking up. Yeah, cuz I want to know let's guess I reckon Ricardo has
[44:02.600 -> 44:06.360] Free free wins say six or seven.
[44:06.360 -> 44:07.320] I actually don't know.
[44:07.320 -> 44:09.040] He's got eight in total.
[44:09.040 -> 44:10.500] That was one with McLaren.
[44:10.500 -> 44:12.040] So then the rest should be with Red Bull, right?
[44:12.040 -> 44:12.880] So it's seven.
[44:12.880 -> 44:13.700] Yeah.
[44:13.700 -> 44:14.540] Oh, I'm good.
[44:14.540 -> 44:15.480] That's some good noise.
[44:15.480 -> 44:16.880] Do you remember what race for McLaren?
[44:16.880 -> 44:17.720] It was Monza.
[44:17.720 -> 44:20.120] Which is the race that got Zach Brown his tattoo.
[44:20.120 -> 44:20.960] That's it.
[44:20.960 -> 44:21.780] There we go.
[44:21.780 -> 44:22.620] It's a one, two.
[44:22.620 -> 44:23.440] This podcast is seriously expanding.
[44:23.440 -> 44:26.440] I mean, I thought I knew Formula One,
[44:26.440 -> 44:28.840] but then when you actually come on the pods,
[44:28.840 -> 44:31.560] you just chat absolutely rubbish.
[44:31.560 -> 44:32.400] Yeah, man.
[44:32.400 -> 44:33.220] In it.
[44:33.220 -> 44:34.060] Also.
[44:34.060 -> 44:34.900] It's a load of shit really.
[44:34.900 -> 44:35.720] I don't know why anyone.
[44:35.720 -> 44:38.680] Ricardo drove for Red Bull for four years.
[44:38.680 -> 44:39.520] Yeah.
[44:39.520 -> 44:40.340] Not six months.
[44:40.340 -> 44:42.320] Just to let you guys know.
[44:42.320 -> 44:43.800] Just to let you guys know.
[44:43.800 -> 44:44.640] It was four years.
[44:44.640 -> 44:45.000] That's what I used to do, it was four years.
[44:45.000 -> 44:46.840] That's what I used to do, like driving to work.
[44:46.840 -> 44:48.240] That's why I laughed at the pod.
[44:48.240 -> 44:49.160] That's why I found it funny.
[44:49.160 -> 44:51.000] Cause you boys would be like, oh yeah, Vettel,
[44:51.000 -> 44:52.520] didn't you drive for Williams?
[44:52.520 -> 44:53.360] And then it's like-
[44:53.360 -> 44:54.720] We got so much shit for the Vettel stuff.
[44:54.720 -> 44:55.720] We got some hazing online.
[44:55.720 -> 44:57.480] Genuinely threatening me to kill myself
[44:57.480 -> 44:59.840] because I don't know about Vettel on a team.
[44:59.840 -> 45:03.240] I'm trying to enjoy the sport as a normal fan.
[45:03.240 -> 45:04.080] Like I watch it at home, you know?
[45:04.080 -> 45:05.040] It's the biggest problem at the moment
[45:05.040 -> 45:06.780] where there's this huge divide,
[45:06.780 -> 45:08.380] like there is with the Max and Lewis stuff,
[45:08.380 -> 45:09.880] where you've got people watching
[45:09.880 -> 45:11.320] because of Drive to Survive.
[45:11.320 -> 45:13.040] And obviously I watched Formula One a while ago.
[45:13.040 -> 45:16.680] I had this huge gap in between, but I don't care.
[45:16.680 -> 45:18.880] Like Drive to Survive shows this different side
[45:18.880 -> 45:19.920] of Formula One.
[45:19.920 -> 45:21.080] I love documentaries.
[45:21.080 -> 45:22.780] I love films.
[45:22.780 -> 45:24.560] I love everything like that.
[45:24.560 -> 45:26.280] And it gives you this insight to Formula One
[45:26.280 -> 45:28.840] and I know it's dramatized in some episodes
[45:28.840 -> 45:31.760] and they make up bullshit, but it's interesting.
[45:31.760 -> 45:33.360] And a lot of it you wouldn't normally seen.
[45:33.360 -> 45:36.080] And you speak to anyone in Formula One,
[45:36.080 -> 45:38.440] any team member, driver, doesn't matter.
[45:38.440 -> 45:39.280] And they will say,
[45:39.280 -> 45:41.240] drive to survive has changed Formula One,
[45:41.240 -> 45:43.440] it's grown it so much.
[45:43.440 -> 45:45.560] And it's only doing it for good. I mean- It wouldn't be there much and it's only doing it for good.
[45:45.560 -> 45:46.400] I mean-
[45:46.400 -> 45:47.220] It wouldn't be there anymore
[45:47.220 -> 45:48.520] if it wasn't doing it for good, for sure.
[45:48.520 -> 45:49.360] Exactly.
[45:49.360 -> 45:52.080] And the best way that I can liken it myself
[45:52.080 -> 45:55.880] just through music again, is like working in studios,
[45:55.880 -> 45:58.960] knowing how to record music on amazing desk
[45:58.960 -> 46:01.360] of all this gear and cables and an amazing room
[46:01.360 -> 46:02.480] is like an art form.
[46:02.480 -> 46:04.440] But you've got people these days, and I do it as well,
[46:04.440 -> 46:07.880] make music out of a laptop. So that's like me bashing on someone for like
[46:07.880 -> 46:11.680] making music on a laptop because then they're not diehard working in a studio.
[46:11.680 -> 46:16.120] It's similar, like, have you experienced with music where people listen to a band and they
[46:16.120 -> 46:20.360] might listen since day one, and you get someone just fine their music, and they really enjoy
[46:20.360 -> 46:23.820] it. But then they're like, oh, you know, you're not a proper fan, you've not been listening
[46:23.820 -> 46:24.820] since day one.
[46:24.820 -> 46:26.120] Yeah, you haven't listened to the first album. Who cares? If you enjoy it, that's they're like, oh, you know, you're not a proper fan. You've not been listening since day one. Yeah. You haven't listened to the first album.
[46:26.120 -> 46:29.000] Like, if you enjoy it, that's the only thing that matters.
[46:29.000 -> 46:29.600] That's all that matters.
[46:29.600 -> 46:31.160] So I don't get all the shit.
[46:31.160 -> 46:33.840] Like you see on TikTok, someone will comment something and then everyone's like,
[46:33.840 -> 46:35.920] oh, you're so dumb. You're like, you're stupid.
[46:35.920 -> 46:39.240] Why have you asked that question or said that? It's so wrong.
[46:39.240 -> 46:42.000] But they don't know any better and they won't know until they've learned.
[46:42.000 -> 46:42.800] Until they Google it.
[46:42.800 -> 46:46.120] I'm exactly the same boat as you, I think the same.
[46:46.120 -> 46:47.620] But I just find it crazy as well,
[46:47.620 -> 46:49.960] because me specifically, I love football
[46:49.960 -> 46:51.400] and know loads about football,
[46:51.400 -> 46:53.320] but I would never want to have a show on it
[46:53.320 -> 46:55.760] or host it because I enjoy that as a fan.
[46:55.760 -> 46:56.600] Exactly.
[46:56.600 -> 46:58.480] I wouldn't want to do any more.
[46:58.480 -> 47:00.120] Also Fab hates football.
[47:00.120 -> 47:00.960] Yeah.
[47:00.960 -> 47:02.160] So we could never have a show on football.
[47:02.160 -> 47:04.840] We could have Formula One because it was a one sport.
[47:04.840 -> 47:06.360] We actually watched together.
[47:06.360 -> 47:09.080] And even though we did get into it through Drive Survive,
[47:09.080 -> 47:11.120] we were still watching every single practice,
[47:11.120 -> 47:14.480] every single qualifying, every single, you know,
[47:14.480 -> 47:17.680] taking out loans last year to drive to Formula One races.
[47:17.680 -> 47:19.280] You know, we were going pretty,
[47:19.280 -> 47:20.720] we've been filming behind the scenes,
[47:20.720 -> 47:22.880] like everything for a lot since the beginning,
[47:22.880 -> 47:24.840] which is one of my favorite things we've been doing.
[47:24.840 -> 47:28.240] Because there's so much about this journey for us
[47:28.240 -> 47:30.520] that no one has any idea.
[47:30.520 -> 47:32.840] And I just can't wait one day to show everyone.
[47:32.840 -> 47:35.200] But anyway, back to the quiz, five, two to Victor.
[47:35.200 -> 47:37.480] In 1996, which was?
[47:38.400 -> 47:39.360] When Jake was born.
[47:39.360 -> 47:40.200] The year I was born.
[47:40.200 -> 47:41.600] And it was also the year that Dave and Hill
[47:41.600 -> 47:42.440] won the championship.
[47:42.440 -> 47:43.280] Dave and Hill won the championship, thank you.
[47:43.280 -> 47:45.400] So you guys are technically related.
[47:45.400 -> 47:46.240] I wish.
[47:46.240 -> 47:49.440] The person who won the Spanish Grand Prix in 1996
[47:49.440 -> 47:51.960] got their first ever win for Ferrari.
[47:51.960 -> 47:52.800] Who was it?
[47:52.800 -> 47:53.960] In 1996?
[47:53.960 -> 47:56.760] No multiple choice, his first win for Ferrari.
[47:56.760 -> 47:57.600] Who was it?
[47:57.600 -> 47:58.520] Felipe Massa.
[47:58.520 -> 47:59.600] Is that your final one?
[47:59.600 -> 48:00.440] It's mine.
[48:02.040 -> 48:03.640] I'm gonna say Barrichello.
[48:04.600 -> 48:05.760] Shit, Massa was a bit later.
[48:05.760 -> 48:07.360] Yeah, Massa was later on.
[48:07.360 -> 48:12.120] I mean, I'm just shouting out random name from maybe that time period.
[48:12.120 -> 48:14.360] Okay, unfortunately, you are both wrong.
[48:14.360 -> 48:15.360] It's Michael Schumacher.
[48:15.360 -> 48:19.840] Did get his first ever win for Ferrari in 1996 at the Barcelona Grand Prix.
[48:19.840 -> 48:20.840] God damn it.
[48:20.840 -> 48:23.920] Well, Fab, you can't actually win from here because there's only two questions left and
[48:23.920 -> 48:24.920] it's 5-2 to Victor.
[48:24.920 -> 48:25.520] Oh, God damn it. But we'll finish, we'll win from here, because there's only two questions left and it's 5-2 to Victor. Oh, God damn it.
[48:25.520 -> 48:26.520] But we'll finish, we'll finish.
[48:26.520 -> 48:27.360] You're right.
[48:27.360 -> 48:29.200] No, I wanted to win.
[48:29.200 -> 48:31.600] Last weekend in Monaco, Esteban Ocon.
[48:31.600 -> 48:32.440] Double points?
[48:32.440 -> 48:34.240] Was, there is a, there is a.
[48:34.240 -> 48:36.120] Fuck it, double or quits right now.
[48:36.120 -> 48:37.960] Yeah, whoever gets this next one.
[48:37.960 -> 48:39.880] No, there's two questions left.
[48:39.880 -> 48:40.920] Even though you're winning anyways,
[48:40.920 -> 48:42.480] it makes no difference to you anyway.
[48:42.480 -> 48:43.960] I'll add a few bonus questions.
[48:43.960 -> 48:44.800] Okay.
[48:44.800 -> 48:46.000] Last weekend in Monaco,
[48:46.000 -> 48:48.500] Esteban Ocon was third on the podium,
[48:48.500 -> 48:50.960] but how many podiums has he had in Formula One?
[48:52.400 -> 48:53.240] Two.
[48:53.240 -> 48:55.520] Four, three, or one?
[48:55.520 -> 48:57.280] No, no, no, no, no.
[48:57.280 -> 48:59.120] No, no, no, no, no.
[48:59.120 -> 49:00.520] No, no, no, no, no.
[49:00.520 -> 49:02.200] I like that you've done that.
[49:02.200 -> 49:03.280] That's how you know you've listened.
[49:03.280 -> 49:04.280] We've done it all the time.
[49:04.280 -> 49:05.200] Three, three, three.
[49:05.200 -> 49:06.600] It's four, three or one.
[49:06.600 -> 49:07.100] Yeah.
[49:08.400 -> 49:09.800] So one in Hungary.
[49:09.800 -> 49:10.400] Mm-hmm.
[49:10.400 -> 49:11.200] That's a podium.
[49:11.900 -> 49:15.100] Bonus points if you could tell me the- this is it then, bonus points if you could tell me the races.
[49:15.100 -> 49:16.800] Got podium in Monaco this weekend.
[49:16.800 -> 49:17.300] Yeah.
[49:17.400 -> 49:18.200] That's two.
[49:18.900 -> 49:20.000] And then...
[49:21.100 -> 49:22.100] Is there another one?
[49:22.900 -> 49:24.500] Well, two's not one, so...
[49:24.500 -> 49:25.960] Yeah, definitely.
[49:25.960 -> 49:29.600] I can picture him standing up there with his arms out,
[49:29.600 -> 49:31.920] big smiley French face,
[49:31.920 -> 49:33.640] but I don't know which race it was at.
[49:35.520 -> 49:37.000] Two wasn't an option, was it?
[49:37.000 -> 49:37.840] No.
[49:37.840 -> 49:39.360] No, so I'm gonna say three.
[49:39.360 -> 49:40.180] Both three?
[49:40.180 -> 49:41.020] Yeah.
[49:41.020 -> 49:41.860] You would be correct.
[49:41.860 -> 49:43.080] Bahrain, Hungary, and Monaco.
[49:43.080 -> 49:44.540] Wow.
[49:44.540 -> 49:45.000] Final question. Seven, six to Monaco. Wow. Final question.
[49:45.000 -> 49:46.000] 7, 6 to 5 I think.
[49:46.000 -> 49:53.000] Final question. This should be double or quits because technically there's two points to be had from here.
[49:53.000 -> 49:58.000] But, straight away, who is the king of Spain?
[50:00.000 -> 50:01.000] Fernando Alonso I'd say.
[50:01.000 -> 50:05.000] Yeah, you both answered absolutely correctly. Congratulations. Fernando Alonso is You both answered absolutely correctly. Congratulations!
[50:05.000 -> 50:09.000] Fernando Alonso is the King of Spain.
[50:09.000 -> 50:11.000] Can anyone actually tell me the name of the real king?
[50:11.000 -> 50:17.000] No, but I do know the Sagrada Familia is meant to be finished in 20...
[50:17.000 -> 50:18.000] What, the what?
[50:18.000 -> 50:20.000] The Skidale in Arruda?
[50:20.000 -> 50:24.000] In 2026 and it was started being built in 1926, which means...
[50:24.000 -> 50:25.000] Oh, that massive building. The massive cathedral, 1926 which means... Oh that massive building!
[50:25.000 -> 50:30.000] The massive cathedral, yeah, which means it would have been a hundred years to build this cathedral.
[50:30.000 -> 50:31.000] Is that where the king lives?
[50:31.000 -> 50:33.000] Nope, it's just a cathedral.
[50:33.000 -> 50:36.000] Well the actual king is called Felipe V1 of Spain.
[50:36.000 -> 50:37.000] V1?
[50:37.000 -> 50:38.000] V1.
[50:38.000 -> 50:39.000] Which means six.
[50:39.000 -> 50:43.000] Oh, I was going to say it should have been V6!
[50:47.000 -> 50:52.000] Oh, that's the quiz done, Victor has won. Ladies and gents, we hope you enjoyed tuning along with that quiz.
[50:52.000 -> 50:54.000] How long is the episode? Oh, 50 minutes!
[50:54.000 -> 50:56.000] Great chat!
[50:56.000 -> 50:58.000] What date is this going up? Thursday night?
[50:58.000 -> 51:00.000] Literally in about two and a half hours.
[51:00.000 -> 51:02.000] That's the funny thing, if you're listening to this in the morning,
[51:02.000 -> 51:04.000] know that this was filmed last night.
[51:04.000 -> 51:08.000] It is currently 9.30, we're in Leighton Buzzard.
[51:08.000 -> 51:10.800] We'll be heading back to London and hitting the upload button before 12.
[51:10.800 -> 51:11.360] We will.
[51:11.360 -> 51:15.040] But this is a special episode, it honestly is, it's the first time we've ever had a chat with you.
[51:15.040 -> 51:16.880] I feel so privileged to be like the first listener.
[51:16.880 -> 51:19.360] Oh mate, thank you so much for messaging us and having us here.
[51:19.360 -> 51:23.840] You are, because there's so many, I'm sure there's so many other listeners on here that know so much more.
[51:23.840 -> 51:26.240] Like, I want to use a term for another podcast,
[51:26.240 -> 51:27.880] you've got so much more wheel knowledge than me,
[51:27.880 -> 51:29.560] like about Formula One.
[51:29.560 -> 51:31.080] You don't need wheel knowledge for it though.
[51:31.080 -> 51:33.200] I know, I beat Fab.
[51:33.200 -> 51:34.700] That's just nuts.
[51:37.480 -> 51:40.240] You guys do this for a career, I watch it for enjoyment.
[51:41.960 -> 51:44.280] Loosely all right, we haven't earned any money yet.
[51:44.280 -> 51:47.960] That's also really funny to hear that because even though we would love it to be a career, yeah career, loosely alright, we haven't earned any money yet that's also really funny to hear that because even though we would love it to be a career
[51:47.960 -> 51:53.280] yeah we started so short ago that like we only did it for ourselves like it was
[51:53.280 -> 51:56.640] just a laugh for us we were like let's film it and see if anyone would want to
[51:56.640 -> 52:01.760] watch us and have no idea and then because of it's gone a bit bigger than
[52:01.760 -> 52:07.960] we thought you obviously open your eyes and you open expectations up to be on a certain level of this and that.
[52:07.960 -> 52:12.400] There becomes a lot of pressure at a certain point because this was purely started
[52:12.400 -> 52:17.340] like in a bedroom with us two and a laptop and just thinking about random
[52:17.340 -> 52:21.920] ideas and then you get to a point like now where people are listening to what
[52:21.920 -> 52:26.360] you're saying and they expect something from you and And then the question's like, what's next?
[52:26.360 -> 52:27.520] Well, where'd you go from here?
[52:27.520 -> 52:28.360] What's the next step?
[52:28.360 -> 52:29.600] And it's just like, well,
[52:29.600 -> 52:30.960] haven't really thought about it
[52:30.960 -> 52:34.320] because we never really expected it to turn out like this.
[52:34.320 -> 52:35.720] I thought I'd still be talking to three people
[52:35.720 -> 52:37.040] and a chicken by this point.
[52:37.040 -> 52:39.200] I didn't expect this many people listening.
[52:39.200 -> 52:41.480] So yeah, and you're one of them.
[52:41.480 -> 52:42.320] Yeah, I know.
[52:42.320 -> 52:46.000] And it's such a weird perspective to be here
[52:46.000 -> 52:51.240] And as I was saying like I know so many people probably shouting at me like why the fuck you on this podcast?
[52:51.240 -> 52:54.240] It's not Barry. Can I love and it's like
[52:55.000 -> 53:01.560] When you're in the hot seat, it's it's difficult and obviously it's a different perspective because obviously as a listener
[53:02.080 -> 53:10.040] Like you were saying about expectations like not be the bush, like we do expect things of you, but like I'm driving to work
[53:10.040 -> 53:13.600] and I go on the pods and it's like maybe you're a little bit late uploading it and I'm like
[53:13.600 -> 53:15.160] oh where's the pod?
[53:15.160 -> 53:18.640] I know that, this is one of the things over the last couple of weeks I've been gutted
[53:18.640 -> 53:23.320] about because for so long we were bang on it, midnight Monday, midnight Thursdays, but
[53:23.320 -> 53:26.080] then what happened was is when you start having guests on,
[53:26.080 -> 53:27.320] there's rounds of approval.
[53:27.320 -> 53:28.960] And what will happen is we'll spend like three,
[53:28.960 -> 53:31.280] four days editing a guest there because it will be video.
[53:31.280 -> 53:32.200] But then it has to be approved.
[53:32.200 -> 53:33.560] And if it doesn't get approved by midnight,
[53:33.560 -> 53:35.600] it's like, oh, well, we've been working on that
[53:35.600 -> 53:37.560] for four days, what do we put out at midnight?
[53:37.560 -> 53:39.480] So that's one thing from here on,
[53:39.480 -> 53:41.080] like we want to make sure everyone knows.
[53:41.080 -> 53:43.400] You get the people that understand,
[53:43.400 -> 53:45.520] like obviously I said, oh, what a shame,
[53:45.520 -> 53:47.580] I don't get a pod on my drive to work in the morning.
[53:47.580 -> 53:51.000] But like, I know you guys, like for example today,
[53:51.000 -> 53:52.600] it puts in perspective even more,
[53:52.600 -> 53:54.960] you've rocked up here in the Gulf,
[53:54.960 -> 53:56.900] packed full of all your equipment,
[53:56.900 -> 53:59.320] and it's still, you know, it's getting towards 10 o'clock
[53:59.320 -> 54:01.520] and you're still here recording the pod.
[54:01.520 -> 54:03.440] Then you've got to drive back to London
[54:03.440 -> 54:08.240] to then edit the pod, make sure that there's stuff and then upload in it. Yeah it might be a bit late
[54:08.240 -> 54:12.280] tonight. Yeah I mean we'll see we'll see. It's just the some of the people listening you
[54:12.280 -> 54:16.240] don't you don't get that perspective. It's the way it goes you know a lot of people that we
[54:16.240 -> 54:18.960] work with on there they will have editors and that and people they can just send it
[54:18.960 -> 54:21.680] to straight away and it will be live within 10 minutes so don't get me wrong
[54:21.680 -> 54:27.600] I'd fucking love that but that costs money and we're not quite there yet. But no, this is a special episode for us. Victor, thank
[54:27.600 -> 54:31.640] you so much for inviting us here and letting us film the video. Thank you for joining us
[54:31.640 -> 54:32.640] on the pod.
[54:32.640 -> 54:35.080] For anyone who's wondering where we still are and what's going on, there will be a video
[54:35.080 -> 54:40.440] going out at some point probably next week. And everything will become apparent, guys.
[54:40.440 -> 54:41.440] And you get to see the mullet.
[54:41.440 -> 54:45.320] Yeah, you'll get to see the mullet. We better pack all this equipment away.
[54:45.320 -> 54:47.160] It's going to be pitch black outside now as well.
[54:47.160 -> 54:48.840] And we've got to carry all this stuff to the car.
[54:48.840 -> 54:51.640] Yeah, and apparently there's ghosts out there too.
[54:51.640 -> 54:52.480] Ladies and gentlemen,
[54:52.480 -> 54:53.920] thank you for listening to the Pit Stop podcast,
[54:53.920 -> 54:55.280] ready at five stars, Victor.
[54:55.280 -> 54:56.120] Thank you so much for joining us.
[54:56.120 -> 54:56.960] My pleasure.
[54:56.960 -> 54:57.800] Thanks for having me on, man.
[54:57.800 -> 54:58.620] Thank you.
[54:58.620 -> 54:59.460] Best of luck in everything you do.
[54:59.460 -> 55:00.720] In fact, I've got that gift.
[55:00.720 -> 55:01.560] Oh yeah.
[55:01.560 -> 55:02.400] I've got that gift.
[55:02.400 -> 55:03.220] Oh yes.
[55:03.220 -> 55:04.060] You boys, you stay here.
[55:04.060 -> 55:04.880] Give me one second.
[55:04.880 -> 55:05.580] Get the gift. It's got to be a plate, isn't it? This is why we launched the podcast. I've got that gift. Oh yeah! You boys, you stay here. Give me one second. Get the gift!
[55:05.580 -> 55:06.420] It's gotta be a plate, isn't it?
[55:06.420 -> 55:08.280] This is why we launched the podcast.
[55:08.280 -> 55:09.120] He's gotta say,
[55:09.120 -> 55:12.380] step outside boys, you're flying home today.
[55:12.380 -> 55:13.760] This is yours.
[55:13.760 -> 55:16.080] Oh, it's in a Tesco bag.
[55:16.080 -> 55:17.360] Yeah.
[55:17.360 -> 55:18.680] An insulated cool bag.
[55:18.680 -> 55:20.600] Okay, so this is roughly related
[55:20.600 -> 55:21.520] to what we were doing today.
[55:21.520 -> 55:23.200] I don't wanna give away too much,
[55:23.200 -> 55:28.280] but do any of you play Warzone? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah so you know the plane you jump out of the c-130
[55:28.280 -> 55:34.560] yeah so what I've got in here is an actual fuel gauge related to what we
[55:34.560 -> 55:40.400] were doing today obviously from a real c-130. This is used by I think it was the
[55:40.400 -> 55:47.040] Americans and obviously it's on zero fuel at the moment so little nod to there
[55:47.040 -> 55:51.520] and this from the real aircraft. If you know you know. You'll find out in the video I'm
[55:51.520 -> 55:55.080] sure. It's got a bit of my lunch on it. I'm still trying to fucking figure out what you
[55:55.080 -> 56:00.840] guys are going on about. It's got a little bit of my lunch on it. Was that a jam donut?
[56:00.840 -> 56:05.500] I'm starving as hell. I think it was hoisin duck actually Lick it off. Yeah
[56:05.700 -> 56:11.780] That's really cool. That'll go straight in the back. I just something small, you know, don't make this honestly means like
[56:12.300 -> 56:17.540] Receiving memory isn't it receiving a gift from anyone? It doesn't matter what it is. It's always really special as I thanks, bro
[56:17.540 -> 56:21.420] Yeah, that's my favorite thing about the background like even f1 met cow that come on
[56:21.420 -> 56:25.360] We just got a Costa Cup that you turned. Yeah, Like we just keep everything, but no, that's amazing.
[56:25.360 -> 56:26.200] We're just creating the background.
[56:26.200 -> 56:27.800] Is your boss not going to care that we've just taken it?
[56:27.800 -> 56:28.640] That's mine.
[56:28.640 -> 56:31.440] I was given to that by a colleague.
[56:31.440 -> 56:33.400] Basically there was this museum that was shut indoors
[56:33.400 -> 56:35.320] and they were like, we've got a bunch of
[56:35.320 -> 56:36.880] like these instruments.
[56:36.880 -> 56:38.040] Do you want them?
[56:38.040 -> 56:40.320] And yeah, yeah, definitely I'll take one of those.
[56:40.320 -> 56:41.160] This is actually from you to us.
[56:41.160 -> 56:44.080] So that's from a real operating C-130.
[56:44.080 -> 56:47.000] You're absolutely legend, thank you so much!
[56:47.000 -> 56:50.920] That's unreal. I plug it in, probably still work if you take it to a real aircraft.
[56:50.920 -> 56:57.920] So it's a... Yeah I might take it on a plane with me, see what I can do. Not ever something I thought I'd ever receive but I'm pleased with it.
[56:57.920 -> 57:02.320] Yeah and my lunch as well you can you can keep that. Yeah I'm a bit hungry actually.
[57:02.320 -> 57:06.960] Well there we go that's the end of today's episode like I said please do Ray of five stars hit the
[57:06.960 -> 57:11.080] follow button hit the subscribe button and we'll see you guys on Sunday night
[57:11.080 -> 57:17.520] Monday morning and a shout out to yeah so fly a flight late and buzzard yeah
[57:17.520 -> 57:21.960] you can just google fly a flight you'll find the website we offer Boeing 737
[57:21.960 -> 57:25.280] experience Spitfire Messersch, just everything really.
[57:25.280 -> 57:31.680] Crazy! Let's go! Anyone can come, just book in, come see me maybe. Yeah, come and see Victor himself.
[57:31.680 -> 57:35.880] I would come just to see that hair, I swear. Oh, when are we coming back? One of the cheapest in the UK.
[57:35.880 -> 57:43.040] Do you ever come to London much? Not massively, but it's not far from me. Yeah, next time you're in London
[57:43.040 -> 57:47.000] we'll definitely go for some beers, maybe get you to set a lap on the fastest sim as well.
[57:47.000 -> 57:48.200] Add you to the leaderboard.
[57:48.200 -> 57:49.040] Yeah, okay.
[57:49.040 -> 57:50.520] We'll do something for sure.
[57:50.520 -> 57:52.160] What's the last race you went to?
[57:54.480 -> 57:55.600] It was Malaysia, for sure.
[57:55.600 -> 57:57.280] And it's the only race you've ever been to?
[57:57.280 -> 57:59.200] I think I went to one before,
[57:59.200 -> 58:00.480] and then I went to Goodwood last year,
[58:00.480 -> 58:02.400] but that's not really a Formula One race,
[58:02.400 -> 58:05.480] but still seeing Formula One cars up close.
[58:05.480 -> 58:08.120] But it's biggest thing is just like the cost, isn't it?
[58:08.120 -> 58:10.160] Like you look at the tickets and it's like,
[58:10.160 -> 58:11.920] okay, it's 300 quid for a ticket,
[58:11.920 -> 58:15.760] but then it's get in there, stay in there, taxis.
[58:15.760 -> 58:16.600] It's just too much.
[58:16.600 -> 58:17.420] I don't know why I asked,
[58:17.420 -> 58:19.360] like I was setting it up as if I was about to invite you
[58:19.360 -> 58:20.200] to a race.
[58:20.200 -> 58:21.020] Yeah, I was waiting for that.
[58:21.020 -> 58:21.860] We're not even fucking going to.
[58:21.860 -> 58:24.400] Las Vegas, maybe that'd be nice.
[58:24.400 -> 58:25.000] Yeah, we'll see what we can do. Mate, thank you so much for joining us.
[58:25.000 -> 58:26.000] My pleasure.
[58:26.000 -> 58:27.000] Cool, see you guys later.
[58:27.000 -> 58:28.000] Thank you guys, bye bye.
[58:28.000 -> 58:48.340] Bye bye. ♪♪
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