Podcast: Pitstop
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Wed, 13 Jul 2022 22:59:00 -0000
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Welcome back to the PitStop podcast! Today is episode 42 and we are joined by another special guest; Fabs Dad! We talk all about the current affairs in F1, before being joined by Aldo and diving into 10 questions about the history of Formula 1! Strap in for this one because it's another hilarious episode. Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&A’s, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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# **The Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary**
## **Key Points:**
- The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, express their excitement about the upcoming French Grand Prix, hinting at a potential visit to the race.
- They discuss the recent statement made by Daniel Ricciardo, confirming his commitment to McLaren until the end of next year and his determination to improve his performance.
- The hosts acknowledge the speculation surrounding Ricciardo's future and the possibility of McLaren replacing him.
- They express their admiration for Ricciardo and their desire to do a "shoey" with him, a Formula One tradition involving drinking champagne from a racing boot.
- The hosts emphasize the positive impact of their podcast on listeners, sharing messages from fans who appreciate the content and find it uplifting.
- They discuss the midfield battle in Formula One, highlighting the close standings between Alfa Romeo, Alpine, and McLaren, and the surprising performances of Haas and Aston Martin.
- The hosts welcome Jake's father, who joins them for a quiz about Formula One.
- They engage in a lighthearted and humorous conversation, with Jake's father demonstrating his knowledge and enthusiasm for the sport.
- The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their gratitude to their listeners and encouraging them to rate the podcast and follow their social media channels.
## **Important Quotes and Statements:**
- "I think we had a great chat. We spoke about who we think was gonna win it end of season constructors drivers. I think we had a great chat. It was a good chin wag." - Jake Boys
- "We've got like three or four mega guests right now." - Fabio Bocca
- "It's not off the cards. It is not off the cards." - Jake Boys (on the possibility of Christian Horner appearing on the podcast)
- "I'm glad he's fine because everyone else has a lot to say their own opinion. And it's nice to hear it from Ricciardo's mouth." - Jake Boys
- "I'm working my ass off with the team to make improvements and get and get the car right back in the front where it belongs. I still want this more than ever. See you in La Castet." - Daniel Ricciardo
- "I'm not doing a shoeie. Hear me out. You and me aren't doing a shoeie until we're with Daniel and we do the shoeie together." - Jake Boys
- "You've got to be your own fan. You've got to support yourself." - Fabio Bocca
- "The only way that changes is if McLaren replace him. So they've just, I say just, they've recently re-signed a deal with Lando. And they just signed an IndyCar driver as a reserve driver today. Yeah, okay, interesting, which all adds to the speculation of everything." - Jake Boys
- "I love Daniel Ricciardo and the bigger issue is I haven't done a shoe yet. Who doesn't love Daniel Ricciardo?" - Fabio Bocca
- "We have had multiple genitalia. We've had a few shots. Got a lot, but there was one lad who messaged us and I can't remember the exact in and out. There's a long message and I'm not sure if we were I think we did reply to him and he couldn't believe that we replied to him. We get a lot of messages so if we don't reply to you we apologize. We get a lot of messages, but this is reply to a lot of them and anyone who tags us in their story, you have to actually put it on your story and tag Pitstop so that we can add it to our story." - Fabio Bocca
- "If you're listening to this right now and you have an Instagram account, you Sally, or Sarah, or John, Jane, all of you listening right now, screenshot your phone, put it on Instagram, tag Pitstop, and we'll share it." - Jake Boys
- "We are maintaining ourselves in the UK charts still number 5." - Jake Boys
- "If we get number one, something crazy is going to happen, all right?" - Fabio Bocca
- "I don't listen to any of them. I've never listened to our podcast. So every now and again if we do a good little bit in it I'll listen to it. We'll have a little listen back and it's refreshing because we end up smiling. We're like oh this is a good one." - Jake Boys
- "Currently we've got Bottas on 46 points, we've got Ocon on 52, and we've got Lando Norris on 64. So you've got Alfa Romeo, Alpine and McLaren all separated by 18 points in the driver's standards." - Jake Boys
- "At the beginning of the season, no one would have expected an Alfa Romeo, an Alpine and a McLaren to be 18 points within each other at halfway point." - Fabio Bocca
- "I think he led for like 80% of the laps in the whole season, he had more race wins." - Fabio Bocca (on Max Verstappen)
- "Good. What do you think about that? Good. Good. Get rid of him." - Jake Boys (on Michael Masi retiring from the FIA)
- "We were chatting earlier at the bar and we were saying. What would Formula One be like if instead of 20 teams, it was 20 drivers? For 20 different teams?" - Fabio Bocca
- "Yeah, but it's more just the basic logistics of it. Like I still feel like promotion and relegation within Formula One would work. Like without a doubt I believe that." - Jake Boys
- "You don't even have to be a car manufacturer to have a team. It's just the drivers." - Fabio Bocca
- "I always see Red Bull as being this new team. Now that's not the case. Red Bull has been around, the Red Bull team has been around for a long time now." - Jake Boys
- "I'm going to put you and your dad through a quiz and you two have to answer it together. You got to agree on the answer together." - Jake Boys # Pit Stop Podcast Episode Quiz
**Participants:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Main Discussion:**
- The episode begins with Jake and Fabio discussing their love for Formula One and how they got into watching the sport. Fabio shares that he used to watch races with his father, while Jake mentions that he started following the sport more recently. They both agree that the increased safety features in modern Formula One have made it more exciting to watch.
**Quiz:**
1. **Who has more wins in Formula One: Max Verstappen or Nigel Mansell?**
- Jake and Fabio initially guess Nigel Mansell, but after discussing his career, they decide to go with Max Verstappen.
- **Correct Answer:** Max Verstappen
2. **Who has more pole positions: Nico Rosberg or Niki Lauda?**
- Jake and Fabio both agree that Niki Lauda has more pole positions.
- **Correct Answer:** Nico Rosberg
3. **How many podiums did Michael Schumacher get?**
- Jake and Fabio struggle to answer this question, eventually settling on 205 podiums.
- **Correct Answer:** 155 podiums
4. **Position these four teams in order of who's got the most constructors' championships: Williams, McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari.**
- Jake and Fabio initially place Williams at the top, but after some discussion, they decide on the following order: Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, Mercedes.
- **Correct Answer:** Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, Mercedes
5. **Who won the Formula One World Championship in 2005?**
- Jake and Fabio initially guess Alonso, but after some deliberation, they decide on Raikkonen.
- **Correct Answer:** Fernando Alonso
6. **How many times has Pierre Gasly been in the points? (Multiple choice: 72, 47, or 31)**
- Jake and Fabio choose 47.
- **Correct Answer:** 47
7. **In 1994, Schumacher won his first World Drivers' Championship. Who won it the year before? (Multiple choice: Senna, Lauda, or Prost)**
- Jake and Fabio initially guess Senna, but after some discussion, they decide on Alan Prost.
- **Correct Answer:** Alan Prost
8. **How many world titles does Senna have? (Multiple choice: 1, 2, or 3)**
- Jake and Fabio correctly answer that Senna has 3 world titles.
9. **Name the three German Formula One world champions.**
- Jake and Fabio initially name Schumacher and Vettel, but they struggle to remember the third one. After some discussion, they finally recall Nico Rosberg.
- **Correct Answer:** Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg
10. **Final Question: How do you rate and follow the Pit Stop podcast?**
- Jake and Fabio discuss how listeners can rate and follow the podcast on various platforms.
**Overall, Jake and Fabio had a fun and engaging conversation about Formula One, and they demonstrated a good knowledge of the sport, particularly in the quiz segment.** **Introduction:**
The episode begins with a lively quiz segment hosted by Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, where they test their knowledge about Formula One racing. The quiz revolves around the question of which team Michael Schumacher was driving for when he won his first world drivers championship. Despite some initial hesitation, they correctly answer "Benetton."
**The Guest Appearance:**
The episode takes an unexpected turn when Jake's father joins the podcast as a guest. The hosts express their gratitude for his presence and engage in a lighthearted conversation, acknowledging his contribution to the podcast's success. They discuss the possibility of having him appear more frequently in future episodes, depending on the feedback from listeners.
**Conclusion:**
The episode concludes with the hosts thanking the listeners for tuning in and encouraging them to rate the podcast five stars. They announce that there will be no race this weekend and remind listeners about their upcoming episode on Monday morning. The podcast wraps up with a series of enthusiastic cheers and affirmations, followed by a mention of the podcast being powered by Spirit Studios.
**Additional Information:**
* The podcast also includes a promotion for Prize Picks, a daily fantasy sports platform where users can win up to 25 times their money by selecting players and predicting their performance.
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[01:00.000 -> 01:07.000] Wait, hang on. Let's just say, ladies and gentlemen, everyone, welcome, this is my dad!
[01:07.000 -> 01:20.880] Hello and welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:20.880 -> 01:26.240] It's Wednesday today, I don't know what day you're tuning in on but it's Thursday's episode. It's Jake. It's fab
[01:26.440 -> 01:31.040] Here we are. No race this weekend. No race this weekend. How do you feel about that?
[01:31.240 -> 01:35.720] Good, especially after last week. We had the great chat. We spoke about who we think was gonna win
[01:35.720 -> 01:41.260] It was the halftime. We said who we think is gonna win it end of season constructors drivers. I think we had a great chat
[01:41.260 -> 01:47.460] I think our last episode was probably one of the best we've ever done talking about actual Formula 1.
[01:47.460 -> 01:48.540] It was a good chin wag.
[01:48.540 -> 01:51.340] However, we do have another race coming up.
[01:51.340 -> 01:52.340] Not this weekend.
[01:52.340 -> 01:55.860] We need a bit of time to recoup, re-energize the brain,
[01:55.860 -> 01:57.620] make sure we're feeling good,
[01:57.620 -> 01:59.340] and then straight into another race weekend.
[01:59.340 -> 02:00.700] Jake, where are we headed next weekend?
[02:00.700 -> 02:03.340] France, one of my favorite tracks.
[02:03.340 -> 02:09.320] And there's a slight potential. Don't want to get anyone's hopes hopes up too much but we may be there. We may be there.
[02:09.320 -> 02:13.360] We may be going to France. We're not gonna 100% say yeah. Do you know what?
[02:13.360 -> 02:17.080] There's a lot happening right now. We've booked probably one of our biggest
[02:17.080 -> 02:21.240] guests ever so that will be coming your way. I say that but we've got like three
[02:21.240 -> 02:24.280] or four. Me and Fab know what's going on behind the scenes. Yeah. There is
[02:24.280 -> 02:27.460] genuinely like three or four massive guests we've got a
[02:27.460 -> 02:31.640] few mega guests right now yeah we do have a few mega guests which is it's really
[02:31.640 -> 02:35.260] exciting for us but I'm more excited for the people just to hear it yeah people
[02:35.260 -> 02:38.320] are gonna be like how on earth have they done that yeah I know I know it's mad we
[02:38.320 -> 02:43.280] we thought we had the mega guests lined up yeah so when we we started this
[02:43.280 -> 02:49.800] podcast at what the end of Feb yeah And it's been a crazy ride and things just seem to keep happening like
[02:49.800 -> 02:52.240] and we just can't believe they're happening and one of the first things
[02:52.240 -> 02:56.520] that happened is that we met Christian Horner at the Wings for Life event the
[02:56.520 -> 03:00.720] Red Bull Wings for Life charity event and we exchanged details and it was
[03:00.720 -> 03:03.440] looking like we were going to get Christian Horner. Yeah. Now it hasn't
[03:03.440 -> 03:07.800] happened. No. But we didn't put anything out there, so no one was expecting it anyway.
[03:07.800 -> 03:11.100] But one thing we can say for sure is it's 100% not off the cards.
[03:11.100 -> 03:13.100] It is not off the cards.
[03:13.100 -> 03:14.600] And that's where we'll leave it with the audience.
[03:14.600 -> 03:16.100] Let's not get them too excited.
[03:16.100 -> 03:17.100] Let me put it this way, people.
[03:17.100 -> 03:21.800] We're building relationships, we're talking to people, we're making shit happen.
[03:21.800 -> 03:26.560] Jake and Fab have stepped into the corporate Formula 1 space that is very hard to get into
[03:26.560 -> 03:31.120] and let me tell you this, if there's two people that are going to ask everyone for everything,
[03:31.120 -> 03:32.120] it's us!
[03:32.120 -> 03:33.120] It's us!
[03:33.120 -> 03:37.040] So we're going to make all the moves that you guys want us to make and we're going to
[03:37.040 -> 03:39.200] bring you on this journey from start to finish.
[03:39.200 -> 03:43.320] We've actually been filming behind the scenes, like little clips, we've been filming from
[03:43.320 -> 03:44.320] the beginning haven't we?
[03:44.320 -> 03:47.000] Yes, I was under the impression that like we're just gonna be
[03:47.000 -> 03:53.880] so big that we're gonna end up like not to blow smoke up our own ass but like I
[03:53.880 -> 03:57.640] knew this was this is gonna be a good project so I was like look let's just
[03:57.640 -> 04:01.160] film everything behind the scenes every month or couple of months we'll check in
[04:01.160 -> 04:04.640] we'll do a little behind the scenes video just on our phones like but just
[04:04.640 -> 04:05.520] to capture yeah kind of what's going on because mate there's gonna be a Netflix of months we'll check in we'll do a little behind the scenes video just on our phones like but just
[04:10.320 -> 04:11.680] capture kind of what's going on because mate there's going to be a Netflix doc about us
[04:16.320 -> 04:19.840] you're very helpful my friend but i mean serious no maybe you know what i'm saying we can get on drive to survive now that would be cool we've already been on drive to survive have we well
[04:19.840 -> 04:25.240] yeah because we've been in the paddock and we've seen the cameras true. We have we whenever there's a drive-by camera
[04:29.440 -> 04:30.080] We're on it. Yeah, and we make sure that we walk past it every
[04:34.080 -> 04:40.060] We are doing exactly what you guys would want us to do, but we don't look at a camera We act very cool. We are cool. Calm and good. We pretend that it's not there and that's it
[04:40.060 -> 04:44.760] We're gonna be in town. I'm gonna be looking at each other. We're like, okay, right? Holy fucking shit. We just been a dress
[04:46.760 -> 04:48.000] Oh my god, this David cool
[04:51.000 -> 04:55.380] Now things are going crazy. Welcome back to the pit stop podcast I will also say in our last episode we shouted out to everyone listening
[04:55.480 -> 04:59.700] Please rate the podcast five stars because it really helps us in the rankings
[04:59.860 -> 05:05.520] We have had 200 more reviews in the last two days since shouting that out.
[05:05.520 -> 05:09.120] So everyone listening right now on Spotify, Apple, whatever you're listening on.
[05:09.120 -> 05:09.620] Tik Tok.
[05:09.620 -> 05:15.200] Please, yeah, whatever you're listening on, hit the follow button, rate the podcast five stars, it helps us out so much.
[05:15.200 -> 05:21.360] And I promise you now, the more ratings we get, the more followers we get, the more amazing guests we're gonna be able to get.
[05:21.360 -> 05:26.680] I just got, I gotta give a round of applause to everyone That's been listening because you guys without you guys this podcast. Yeah
[05:27.440 -> 05:33.340] Thank you so much. You guys absolutely rock to everyone that's listening. You've made everything happen. We've seen the numbers
[05:33.340 -> 05:37.700] We've seen how many of you are tuning in right now. It's looking bloody good. Hey, I was going through the locations
[05:37.700 -> 05:42.440] I wear people are listening. Yeah. Yeah, so UK is our biggest one and the US is our second which by the way
[05:42.440 -> 05:47.680] It has surprised me. Yeah, it's cool that the u. US, there's actually a lot of people in America listening to this.
[05:47.680 -> 05:50.920] Yeah any of our US fans out there if you're listening like and you hit us up
[05:50.920 -> 05:53.960] on the Tick Tock or the Instagram just let us know. Shouts out to you we're
[05:53.960 -> 05:58.020] gonna try and come to the America race then we've got Canada, Australia, like
[05:58.020 -> 06:03.200] Poland, Ireland, Norway. Mate there's just so many countries people from all over
[06:03.200 -> 06:07.320] the world are listening to this podcast that we are currently doing in your dad's studio.
[06:07.320 -> 06:11.840] Yeah, so just to let everyone know, if anyone is tuning in on TikTok right now, we're not
[06:11.840 -> 06:17.360] at the usual studio. We are here at my dad's house, undisclosed location. I'm not giving
[06:17.360 -> 06:20.880] away the location, because otherwise some of you may be like, he's trying to stalk my
[06:20.880 -> 06:27.720] dad or something. Probably not, but just in case. He's a handsome man. We may even get him on the pod later, who knows? I don't know. That would be great.
[06:27.720 -> 06:30.320] We'll shout down to him. Let's go through the things I've got first, because I made
[06:30.320 -> 06:33.920] a few notes for today's episode. Hit me, bro. And I want to jump straight in with the main
[06:33.920 -> 06:39.000] talking point, because the statement literally came out today. Oh. Daniel Ricciardo has made
[06:39.000 -> 06:44.560] a statement. Yes, I see. Now the statement has come because there's been so much talk
[06:44.560 -> 06:46.440] about him potentially not being in next season
[06:46.440 -> 06:50.400] It's come at a poignant time. Yeah, and I'm glad that he's finally said something
[06:50.400 -> 06:54.120] I'm glad he's fine because everyone else has a lot to say their own opinion
[06:54.120 -> 06:58.200] And it's nice to hear it from Ricciardo's mouth so Jake hit us up if you haven't heard the statement yet
[06:58.200 -> 07:01.340] These are Daniel Ricciardo's own words on his Instagram
[07:01.840 -> 07:08.680] There have been a lot of rumors around my future in Formula One but I want it I want you to hear it from me I am committed to
[07:08.680 -> 07:12.200] McLaren until the end of next year and I'm not walking away from the sport
[07:12.200 -> 07:17.080] appreciate it hasn't always been easy but who wants easy I'm working my ass
[07:17.080 -> 07:21.000] off with the team to make improvements and get and get the car right back in
[07:21.000 -> 07:28.240] the front where it belongs I still want this more than ever see you in La Castet. I think that's meant to be the French drag, I can't fucking pronounce
[07:28.240 -> 07:33.120] that shit. Daniel, that's what it says. So he's saying that he's gonna be here next year.
[07:33.120 -> 07:36.880] Okay. The only way that changes is if McLaren replace him.
[07:36.880 -> 07:43.080] So they've just, I say just, they've recently re-signed a deal with Lando.
[07:43.080 -> 07:45.480] And they just signed an IndyCar driver as a reserve driver today
[07:45.600 -> 07:49.320] Yeah, okay interesting which all adds to the speculation of everything
[07:49.960 -> 07:51.960] Yeah, but the fact that they've you know
[07:52.660 -> 07:54.660] made Lando's
[07:55.100 -> 08:00.140] Contract longer. Yeah, and not Daniel. It's very easy to make assumptions from the outside
[08:00.140 -> 08:04.260] So the issue is I love Daniel Ricciardo and the bigger issue is I haven't done a shoe yet
[08:04.260 -> 08:10.940] Who doesn't love Daniel Ricciardo and you know what? I'm saving the shoeie. No, let's let's just do a shoeie every time he gets points
[08:10.940 -> 08:13.960] No, bro. It's very easy to take your shoe off and take a drink out of it
[08:13.960 -> 08:15.560] I am NOT doing a shoeie
[08:15.560 -> 08:21.420] Hear me out you and me aren't doing a shoeie until we're with Daniel and we do the shoeie together
[08:21.420 -> 08:24.580] So we will do our first shoeie whether he does it or not
[08:24.580 -> 08:27.160] If we meet Daniel, we'll literally just take our shoes off
[08:27.160 -> 08:28.000] in front of him.
[08:28.000 -> 08:28.820] Oh, he'll do it.
[08:28.820 -> 08:29.660] You reckon?
[08:29.660 -> 08:30.500] Yeah.
[08:30.500 -> 08:31.320] What, if we take our shoes off?
[08:31.320 -> 08:32.160] I want to do a shoey out of Daniel's shoe.
[08:32.160 -> 08:34.720] Mate, this is the bloody Pit Stop podcast, all right?
[08:34.720 -> 08:36.580] Like, if Daniel Ricciardo is on here,
[08:36.580 -> 08:38.260] yeah, it's great to have Daniel,
[08:38.260 -> 08:41.000] but it's fucking great for him to be on the Pit Stop podcast.
[08:41.000 -> 08:42.960] He'll want to do the shoey.
[08:42.960 -> 08:45.700] I love the way you're like the biggest hype,
[08:45.700 -> 08:48.060] Fab is like the biggest hype man for this podcast, right?
[08:48.060 -> 08:50.220] I'm like just mellowing along,
[08:50.220 -> 08:51.260] like yeah, we got to upload.
[08:51.260 -> 08:55.060] And this guy's like, we're going to be on Netflix.
[08:55.060 -> 08:56.600] Mate, you got to be your own fan.
[08:56.600 -> 08:58.100] You got to support yourself.
[08:58.100 -> 08:58.940] You know what I mean?
[08:58.940 -> 08:59.760] No, it's great.
[08:59.760 -> 09:00.600] Don't get me wrong.
[09:00.600 -> 09:01.440] I think what we're doing is amazing.
[09:01.440 -> 09:04.520] I think the amount of messages we get from you guys,
[09:04.520 -> 09:06.440] one of the main things we take away
[09:06.440 -> 09:07.960] is that we've been able to open a door
[09:07.960 -> 09:10.440] for many other people that want to make Formula One content
[09:10.440 -> 09:11.800] to let them feel comfortable.
[09:11.800 -> 09:13.840] And ultimately, I'm a content creator,
[09:13.840 -> 09:14.720] I have been my whole life,
[09:14.720 -> 09:16.240] and that is the most amazing thing to hear.
[09:16.240 -> 09:18.280] Why can't anyone make content about this?
[09:18.280 -> 09:19.120] And even not that,
[09:19.120 -> 09:20.640] like I don't know if I mentioned this
[09:20.640 -> 09:21.720] on one of the pods previously,
[09:21.720 -> 09:23.640] but we were having a chat with it down at the bar earlier,
[09:23.640 -> 09:24.840] so I just want to bring it up now.
[09:24.840 -> 09:25.200] We have been at the bar, we have just want to bring up now that was at
[09:25.200 -> 09:29.760] the bar we have had multiple genitalia we've had a few shots got a lot but there
[09:29.760 -> 09:34.240] was one lad who messaged us and I can't remember the exact in and out there's a
[09:34.240 -> 09:38.160] long message and I'm not sure if we were I think we did reply to him and he
[09:38.160 -> 09:41.360] couldn't believe that we replied to him we get a lot of messages so if we don't
[09:41.360 -> 09:44.400] reply to you we apologize we get a lot of messages but this is reply to a lot
[09:44.400 -> 09:47.800] of them and anyone who tags us in their story, you have to actually
[09:47.800 -> 09:51.720] put it on your story and tag Pitstop so that we can add it to our story.
[09:51.720 -> 09:54.480] If you do that on Instagram, we put them on our story.
[09:54.480 -> 09:58.240] So if you're listening to this right now and you have an Instagram account, you Sally,
[09:58.240 -> 10:03.800] or Sarah, or John, Jane, all of you listening right now, screenshot your phone, put it on
[10:03.800 -> 10:05.200] Instagram, tag Pitstop,
[10:05.200 -> 10:06.640] and we'll share it.
[10:06.640 -> 10:07.760] We will share it.
[10:07.760 -> 10:11.360] But there was one story, one lad, I don't know the ins and outs, but he basically said,
[10:11.360 -> 10:15.880] look guys, I've had the worst time these last couple of years, like couple of months, couple
[10:15.880 -> 10:20.440] of years, it's been the worst time of my life, you know, I'm not getting on very well.
[10:20.440 -> 10:27.920] And he said, I discovered your podcast and listening to your podcast brings a smile to my face and it's helped me get through and to me
[10:28.480 -> 10:33.380] That is just like you can't beat those kinds of comments. That is the reason that we do this
[10:33.380 -> 10:36.500] We want everyone to just take something from this pod
[10:36.840 -> 10:42.400] Whether it's whether you fucking hate us or you love us or anything like as long as we get some feedback
[10:42.400 -> 10:47.320] And it's just nice to know that we're doing something which people can appreciate. I completely agree I think it's
[10:47.320 -> 10:52.080] beautiful. I think the thought of someone actually having this podcast as a safe
[10:52.080 -> 10:56.160] space I even get it when people are like I'm at work listening to the pod or even
[10:56.160 -> 10:59.200] some people say they listen to us at a gym and I'm thinking fuck me if you
[10:59.200 -> 11:07.000] listen to us in a gym right now run! Yeah who's working out? Keep lifting those weights, motherfuckers!
[11:07.000 -> 11:12.840] Nah, yeah, just the thought of people like working, listening to this, or... One of our
[11:12.840 -> 11:16.000] things we've always said is this podcast would be good for people that are on the way to
[11:16.000 -> 11:19.760] work, you know what I mean? Like when you've woken up and you want a bit of a livener,
[11:19.760 -> 11:22.200] just put us on, because we are just having a laugh.
[11:22.200 -> 11:27.720] I've done it from time to time, like you know, days when I wake up early and I'm out driving or whatever like and I will sometimes like
[11:27.720 -> 11:31.140] occasionally listen to our pod from the night before just to make sure it sounds alright
[11:31.140 -> 11:34.400] everything's good I can't we don't really listen to our pods anymore. I don't listen
[11:34.400 -> 11:37.200] to any of them I've never listened to our podcast so every now and again if we do a
[11:37.200 -> 11:40.280] good little bit in it I'll listen to it. We'll have a little listen back and it's refreshing
[11:40.280 -> 11:42.760] because we end up smiling we're like oh this is a good one. And every time we upload a
[11:42.760 -> 11:45.600] pod I always play the first 20 seconds just to check there's no errors
[11:45.600 -> 11:49.480] but I don't listen back to anything we ever say for the simple reason of I'd
[11:49.480 -> 11:53.000] never want to repeat myself. I like the thought of knowing I've said something
[11:53.000 -> 11:56.000] and then I've completely forgot about it so that way...
[11:56.000 -> 11:58.000] But then how do you know you haven't repeated yourself?
[11:58.000 -> 12:02.000] Well if I have at least it's natural because I haven't heard myself say it again so I'm not under the pressure of that.
[12:02.000 -> 12:06.920] Well all I can say is like if I'm driving at 7 in the morning I'm in a pretty miserable
[12:06.920 -> 12:11.040] mood bro. I don't want to be driving at 7 in the morning but if I ever have a put like
[12:11.040 -> 12:16.160] one of our podcasts on to listen to at that time it just puts a smile on your face bro.
[12:16.160 -> 12:19.040] I don't know if it's just me maybe I just like listening to myself.
[12:19.040 -> 12:22.800] I don't think it's just you mate because we are maintaining ourselves in the UK charts
[12:22.800 -> 12:23.800] still number 5.
[12:23.800 -> 12:24.800] Still 5th yeah.
[12:24.800 -> 12:27.360] If everyone listening rates this podcast 5 stars and hits the follow button, guys,
[12:27.360 -> 12:28.880] we could get number one, okay?
[12:28.880 -> 12:32.080] And if we get number one, something crazy is going to happen, all right?
[12:32.080 -> 12:36.640] The thing is, though, it's not the people who listen to us that we need help from,
[12:36.640 -> 12:37.840] because we know you guys.
[12:37.840 -> 12:38.800] We know that you're loyal.
[12:38.800 -> 12:39.680] Yeah, you guys got our back.
[12:39.680 -> 12:40.960] We know you guys are the best.
[12:40.960 -> 12:42.800] We know that you guys got our back.
[12:42.800 -> 12:48.760] It's those people that aren't listening yet, and they're sat on on the sidelines and as soon as we get a guest, they'll come
[12:48.760 -> 12:50.320] on, they'll have a little listen.
[12:50.320 -> 12:51.320] Oh, there's dogs!
[12:51.320 -> 12:52.320] There's dogs outside!
[12:52.320 -> 12:53.320] There's dogs!
[12:53.320 -> 12:54.800] Oh my god, they're down the road!
[12:54.800 -> 12:59.400] Oh my god, guys, there's like, I have two, my dad has two German pointers and they've
[12:59.400 -> 13:04.840] just gone running out, they've just jumped out the window, and they've gone sprinting
[13:04.840 -> 13:06.000] across the road.
[13:06.000 -> 13:08.000] They actually have, I can see them.
[13:08.000 -> 13:10.000] We've got to go save these dogs.
[13:10.000 -> 13:12.000] BRB!
[13:14.000 -> 13:16.000] Alright guys, crisis averted.
[13:16.000 -> 13:18.000] There was a fox outside.
[13:18.000 -> 13:20.000] The dogs went wild.
[13:20.000 -> 13:22.000] Let's take it back to Formula 1.
[13:22.000 -> 13:24.000] We went a little bit off there.
[13:24.000 -> 13:28.500] So, as we saw in the last race, the midfield battle was crazy, we had the top 5.
[13:28.500 -> 13:34.000] And I didn't quite realise how close the midfield battle was until I looked at the driver's standings.
[13:34.000 -> 13:42.000] So, currently we've got Bottas on 46 points, we've got Ocon on 52, and we've got Lando Norris on 64.
[13:42.000 -> 13:45.320] So you've got Alfa Romeo, Alpine and McLaren
[13:45.320 -> 13:48.160] all separated by 18 points in the driver's standards.
[13:48.160 -> 13:49.000] Excellent.
[13:49.000 -> 13:50.920] That is insane.
[13:50.920 -> 13:52.440] That's pretty good, I'm out of breath.
[13:52.440 -> 13:53.920] At the beginning of the season,
[13:53.920 -> 13:57.680] no one would have expected an Alfa Romeo, an Alpine
[13:57.680 -> 14:00.780] and a McLaren to be 18 points within each other
[14:00.780 -> 14:01.680] at halfway point.
[14:01.680 -> 14:03.960] Because everyone thought McLaren would be clear.
[14:03.960 -> 14:04.800] Yeah.
[14:04.800 -> 14:07.380] But then at the same time, no one would have expected a Haas to perform like this no
[14:07.380 -> 14:11.040] one would have expected the Alpine the Alfa Romeo to perform like this I'm sure
[14:11.040 -> 14:14.580] a lot of people expected the Aston Martin to be a much better car than it
[14:14.580 -> 14:18.540] is. Yeah mate listen honestly like whatever they've done to the cars this
[14:18.540 -> 14:22.840] year has I mean clearly done wonders for the sport we spoke about this time and
[14:22.840 -> 14:29.240] time again it's just refreshing like we joined at the end of last season the battle between Red Bull
[14:29.240 -> 14:33.640] Mercedes was insane however how much more insane is it going to be if you've
[14:33.640 -> 14:37.000] got five different constructors going for that title?
[14:37.000 -> 14:43.160] Yeah I mean might not have five this season we may not even have three, but next season the
[14:43.160 -> 14:45.520] closer it gets I mean the more money that comes
[14:45.520 -> 14:49.200] into the sport, right, the more media coverage that comes into the sport, it's going to get to
[14:49.200 -> 14:53.040] the point where every single one of these teams has the money to reach the budget cap. If everyone
[14:53.040 -> 14:58.320] has the amount of money to spend the max budget cap, technically everyone should have a more
[14:58.320 -> 15:05.360] similar car. There's no way in like five years that it won't be pretty much every main team competing.
[15:05.360 -> 15:06.840] They have to make it like that.
[15:06.840 -> 15:11.640] Yeah, well W Series, when we were watching the W Series, we were watching the race from
[15:11.640 -> 15:17.040] the W Series paddock, shout out to W Series, shout out to everyone that we met at Silverstone.
[15:17.040 -> 15:18.880] We met loads of the drivers, they were amazing.
[15:18.880 -> 15:20.560] We met loads of the W Series drivers.
[15:20.560 -> 15:22.480] Yeah, they're all absolutely incredible people.
[15:22.480 -> 15:32.320] Again, Naomi Schiff, amazing ex-W Series driver I think. We were literally watching videos of her drive in her flat
[15:32.320 -> 15:36.320] okay we know what she does we were sat there on the lounge with Naomi eating
[15:36.320 -> 15:39.440] McDonald's should we tell this story yeah all right yeah we just sat there
[15:39.440 -> 15:42.120] eating McDonald's scrolling through YouTube watching loads of videos of her
[15:42.120 -> 15:45.580] she's like watch that one and we're watching videos of her go-kart and w-series. It's quite
[15:45.580 -> 15:50.180] embarrassing though because like I thought I'd already searched her name on YouTube.
[15:50.180 -> 15:56.980] No, no, you've got to tell us properly. So I go to Naomi, Naomi what videos on YouTube have you got that we can
[15:56.980 -> 16:00.340] watch if you race and Naomi goes I don't know search it and then I show you what one to watch.
[16:00.340 -> 16:09.240] So we go onto the YouTube on the TV and we search it and we literally you click the search bar and it already came up Naomi Scherr at the top. And half of the videos
[16:09.240 -> 16:13.180] had already been watched. Yeah fams already stalked her and watched Shabs at the end of
[16:13.180 -> 16:16.600] it. She was like oh you've watched everything already. There was a really old interview
[16:16.600 -> 16:20.840] of her when she was younger when she was go-karting back in I don't know wherever it was but yeah
[16:20.840 -> 16:27.000] mad times man. She's amazing, she's great. She is honestly incredible. Michael Massey has retired from the FIA, completely left.
[16:27.000 -> 16:36.000] Good. What do you think about that? Good. Good. Get rid of him. I don't know what he was thinking last season but he made the fucking wrong decision.
[16:36.000 -> 16:50.640] Or maybe he made the right decision because Lewis Helmer couldn't have won another one. Like they needed the young ball to step up and take the dub for step and got it I don't know whether you really meant that answer. I what which answer it's like that he made the wrong decision
[16:51.160 -> 16:55.520] No, I think maybe he made the right decision. I still look back at the end of life
[16:55.520 -> 17:00.320] I don't think the decision was right or wrong. It was a decision that was made and
[17:00.920 -> 17:08.680] Whether it is it hasn't benefited or taken away from the sport. The only one stat that gives me comfort on that from what happened last season
[17:08.680 -> 17:12.440] is the amount of laps led that Verstappen had. Absolutely ridiculous.
[17:12.440 -> 17:16.240] I think he led for like 80% of the laps in the whole season, he had more race wins.
[17:16.240 -> 17:21.200] Either way, we can't go back in time and what has happened from that is we've got
[17:21.200 -> 17:24.680] Lewis Hamill in hungrier than ever, Max Verstappen looking for a second world championship.
[17:24.680 -> 17:28.640] You've got everyone listening to our podcast in like 2060 and they're like, that's funny,
[17:28.640 -> 17:30.040] you can go back in time now.
[17:30.040 -> 17:33.120] Yeah, I wouldn't even... how crazy is it going to be man?
[17:33.120 -> 17:36.560] I hope people are listening to this podcast like way after we're gone.
[17:36.560 -> 17:40.520] I hope it's still online and people are like listening to us like, what the fuck are these
[17:40.520 -> 17:41.520] guys saying?
[17:41.520 -> 17:43.360] That would be great.
[17:43.360 -> 17:45.000] We were chatting earlier at the bar and we were saying
[17:46.000 -> 17:51.000] What would Formula One be like if instead of 20 teams, it was 20 drivers?
[17:51.000 -> 17:53.000] For 20 different teams?
[17:53.000 -> 17:57.000] Yeah, no, sorry, that's what I'm saying. Instead of 20 drivers, it was 20 teams.
[17:57.000 -> 17:59.000] Because what brought me onto the conversation was
[18:00.000 -> 18:02.000] As we were saying in our last episode
[18:02.000 -> 18:06.400] Some of the top teams, it looks like they have like two drivers that are fighting each other anyway.
[18:06.400 -> 18:11.600] So imagine you had 20 teams where each team only had one driver.
[18:11.600 -> 18:15.800] It would be nuts! Like why could they not do it?
[18:15.800 -> 18:18.600] Yeah, there's a lot that they could do with the sport. That's the great thing about it.
[18:18.600 -> 18:20.000] There's so much they could do with the sport.
[18:20.000 -> 18:22.200] The sport hasn't really changed too much.
[18:22.200 -> 18:23.800] It's gonna change so much.
[18:23.800 -> 18:25.240] And look, you can't change football. No. You can't change, I mean they've brought in the... But football has changed too much. It's gonna change so much. And look, you can't change football.
[18:25.240 -> 18:26.240] No.
[18:26.240 -> 18:27.600] You can't change, I mean they've brought in the-
[18:27.600 -> 18:29.600] But football has changed so much.
[18:29.600 -> 18:31.680] Yeah, they've brought in VAR recently.
[18:31.680 -> 18:36.440] Obviously the balls in the last, I'd say, 40 years are a lot different to how they would
[18:36.440 -> 18:38.280] have been when my grandad, for instance, was playing.
[18:38.280 -> 18:41.640] Yeah, but it's more just the basic logistics of it.
[18:41.640 -> 18:49.300] Like I still feel like promotion and relegation within Formula One would work. Like without a doubt I believe that. Especially if the
[18:49.300 -> 18:53.900] F2 teams were different to the F1 teams. Because then the bottom three, if it was
[18:53.900 -> 18:58.420] if it was 20 teams instead of 20 drivers, the bottom three teams got relegated, the
[18:58.420 -> 19:02.460] top three F2 teams came up. That way you get the money injection from coming up
[19:02.460 -> 19:04.780] they'd have enough money to be in Formula One. That's the bit that I don't
[19:04.780 -> 19:08.800] get because like I mean any car manufacturer is gonna have lots of money.
[19:08.800 -> 19:12.500] So like if a team was to drop out because they haven't performed very well that year before,
[19:12.500 -> 19:18.300] then I'm sure there would be so many car manufacturers who would want to just jump in.
[19:18.300 -> 19:20.000] Well, let's look at this.
[19:20.000 -> 19:24.200] Ultimately, you don't even have to be a car manufacturer to have a team.
[19:24.200 -> 19:24.900] It's just the drivers.
[19:24.900 -> 19:25.200] Because the person who owns the team have to be a car manufacturer to have a team. It's just the drivers.
[19:25.200 -> 19:28.080] Because the person who owns the team won't be a car manufacturer.
[19:28.080 -> 19:32.600] It'll just be some billionaire who bought this and got them as the main sponsor, them
[19:32.600 -> 19:33.920] as the main car.
[19:33.920 -> 19:36.920] Like someone owns McLaren, someone owns that, someone owns that.
[19:36.920 -> 19:37.920] You know, Google.
[19:37.920 -> 19:40.940] Why couldn't Google just go in and go, you know what, we're going to hire out all the
[19:40.940 -> 19:42.880] best car mechanics in the world.
[19:42.880 -> 19:48.120] We're going to buy a load of knowledge or buy whatever you can do, I don't know, the regulations or whatever, but what I'm
[19:48.120 -> 19:53.660] saying is, this sport is definitely more open to just car brands. You could definitely have
[19:53.660 -> 19:55.780] other brands come into the sport.
[19:55.780 -> 19:59.480] For me, so the way that I see Formula One, right, so because I started watching it as
[19:59.480 -> 20:03.780] a kid, we didn't have Red Bull when I was watching it as a kid.
[20:03.780 -> 20:05.500] Yeah, I don't remember Red Bull. No. When I was watching it as a kid. Yeah, I don't remember Red Bull. So I always-
[20:05.500 -> 20:06.740] I don't remember anything.
[20:06.740 -> 20:09.340] I always see Red Bull as being this new team.
[20:09.340 -> 20:10.260] Now that's not the case.
[20:10.260 -> 20:11.180] Red Bull has been around,
[20:11.180 -> 20:13.780] the Red Bull team has been around for a long time now.
[20:13.780 -> 20:15.320] Were they Toro Rosso before?
[20:15.320 -> 20:18.060] Possibly, but I just don't,
[20:18.060 -> 20:20.500] when I remember when Red Bull first came into the F1,
[20:20.500 -> 20:23.740] I remember thinking to myself, like, I don't get this.
[20:23.740 -> 20:30.480] You know, it's not Ferrari make cars. Ferrari's a team you know BMW make cars they're an F1 team
[20:30.480 -> 20:34.600] what the hell is Red Bull doing doing here yeah like it didn't make sense to
[20:34.600 -> 20:38.160] you yeah it's perfect example but now it does it makes sense yeah and they've got
[20:38.160 -> 20:42.400] the best engine on the grid Red Bull powertrain RBPT yeah mate it just shows
[20:42.400 -> 20:45.440] why in five years time won't there be a Google car
[20:45.440 -> 20:49.180] do you know I mean and then you start to open up the whole spot the only thing
[20:49.180 -> 20:51.940] I would I would say about that is that Google wouldn't be making their own
[20:51.940 -> 20:55.780] engine however what is stopping them? What's different between Google and an energy bank?
[20:55.780 -> 20:58.840] yeah what's what's stopping them from making their own engine? Exactly mate
[20:58.840 -> 21:03.440] it's all in them it's money talks money absolutely talk the two biggest brands
[21:03.440 -> 21:08.520] I think will be involved massively Amazon Google wouldn't be surprised even coca-cola
[21:08.520 -> 21:12.280] surely coca-cola have considered it watching like Red Bull do what they're
[21:12.280 -> 21:15.280] doing yeah coca-cola are the biggest drinks brand in the world what about
[21:15.280 -> 21:20.800] world of warcraft I don't dad I don't know if what a warcraft get maybe
[21:20.800 -> 21:24.000] runescape yeah maybe runescape because that biggest game of all time next
[21:24.000 -> 21:27.600] question well the interesting thing about being sat here right now is as you guys know Fab
[21:27.600 -> 21:32.280] used to watch Formula One with his dad. I did. And we are currently with your dad.
[21:32.280 -> 21:37.560] So what better thing to do on today's podcast than see if your dad wants to come and join us?
[21:37.560 -> 21:40.480] Because I've got a load of questions if he does, so I was going to ask you, but you can ask him.
[21:40.480 -> 21:47.240] Give your dad a shout. Dad! Come up here! If he he comes up it's gonna be absolutely genius
[21:47.240 -> 21:53.560] come on he's coming on the pod oh my god ladies and gentlemen my dad's coming on
[21:53.560 -> 21:58.240] the we've got a special guest my dad's coming on the pole introducing that way
[21:58.240 -> 22:04.560] to he's in it oh yeah this is my moment they've spoken about man many a time
[22:04.560 -> 22:05.000] it'd be great to have a monetary because I think you have a lot you have some This is an amazing moment. They've spoken about man many a time.
[22:05.000 -> 22:06.120] It'd be great to have him on actually,
[22:06.120 -> 22:08.680] because I think you have a lot,
[22:08.680 -> 22:09.640] you have some questions lined up.
[22:09.640 -> 22:11.800] Well, I'm going to put you and your dad through a quiz
[22:11.800 -> 22:13.360] and you two have to answer it together.
[22:13.360 -> 22:15.320] You got to agree on the answer together.
[22:15.320 -> 22:16.280] Excellent.
[22:16.280 -> 22:17.520] So there could be a bit of argument,
[22:17.520 -> 22:18.560] could be a bit of divide.
[22:18.560 -> 22:19.680] This is going to be hilarious.
[22:19.680 -> 22:20.520] Come in.
[22:20.520 -> 22:21.360] Here he is.
[22:21.360 -> 22:22.200] Here he is.
[22:22.200 -> 22:23.360] He's got the champagne for them.
[22:23.360 -> 22:24.200] He's got the second.
[22:24.200 -> 22:25.260] He was prepared. Yay, here he is. Hey! He's got the champagne for them. He's got the second. He was prepared.
[22:25.260 -> 22:26.080] Yeah!
[22:26.080 -> 22:26.920] Let's go.
[22:26.920 -> 22:28.880] I'll bring nothing else but some bubbles.
[22:28.880 -> 22:29.720] Hey!
[22:29.720 -> 22:32.500] Three glasses, a bottle.
[22:32.500 -> 22:33.820] You're in the middle there, old boy.
[22:33.820 -> 22:34.660] Come and sit in.
[22:34.660 -> 22:35.720] Sit down, please.
[22:35.720 -> 22:36.560] So.
[22:36.560 -> 22:37.380] Right, get this.
[22:37.380 -> 22:39.080] I'll bring nothing else but some bubbles.
[22:39.080 -> 22:39.920] Let's just sort your mind out.
[22:39.920 -> 22:41.760] That's the largest glass, so that's mine.
[22:41.760 -> 22:42.600] Oh.
[22:42.600 -> 22:47.000] All right, Fab's just set up his mic, thank you very much.
[22:47.000 -> 22:51.280] So, I thought we might have some bubbles because...
[22:51.280 -> 22:56.440] Because, wait, hang on, let's just say, ladies and gentlemen, everyone, welcome, this is
[22:56.440 -> 22:57.440] my dad!
[22:57.440 -> 22:58.440] Thank you very much.
[22:58.440 -> 22:59.440] How are you, old boy?
[22:59.440 -> 23:00.440] Alright?
[23:00.440 -> 23:05.000] I'm all right, yeah. You good?
[23:05.000 -> 23:06.000] I'm very good, yeah.
[23:06.000 -> 23:07.000] We had a few beers this afternoon.
[23:07.000 -> 23:08.000] You had a few beers?
[23:08.000 -> 23:09.000] It's a hot, sultry evening, isn't it?
[23:09.000 -> 23:10.000] And a good, stonking burger down at...
[23:10.000 -> 23:11.000] Oh, yeah, lovely.
[23:11.000 -> 23:12.000] Half man, half burger.
[23:12.000 -> 23:13.000] A half man, half burger in the old town of Hastings.
[23:13.000 -> 23:14.000] Yeah, I didn't want to give away your location, but you've just given it away.
[23:14.000 -> 23:15.000] But there you go.
[23:15.000 -> 23:16.000] Yeah, I'll send it to you.
[23:16.000 -> 23:17.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:17.000 -> 23:18.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:18.000 -> 23:19.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:19.000 -> 23:20.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:20.000 -> 23:21.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:21.000 -> 23:22.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:22.000 -> 23:23.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:23.000 -> 23:24.000] I'll send it to you.
[23:24.000 -> 23:25.720] I'll send it to you. I'll send it to you. I'll send it to you. I'll send it to you. I'll send it to you. Yeah, lovely. Half man, half burger. Half man, half burger in the old town of Hastings.
[23:25.720 -> 23:27.920] Yeah, I didn't want to give away your location,
[23:27.920 -> 23:29.640] but you've just given it away, but there you go.
[23:29.640 -> 23:31.960] Yeah, I said Hastings, but I meant like Scunthorpe.
[23:31.960 -> 23:36.960] I just wrote people off the block.
[23:39.520 -> 23:41.520] No, but I've made it out here, we are out.
[23:41.520 -> 23:43.760] This is my old man, this is Papa Bokker, everyone.
[23:43.760 -> 23:45.840] I think they had called South Park. Any idea where we are now? This is my old man, this is Papa Bocca, everyone. So here we go.
[23:45.840 -> 23:50.640] This is, for me, this is for Mick Schumacher.
[23:50.640 -> 23:51.480] Yeah, we're gonna pop a bottle for Schumacher.
[23:51.480 -> 23:52.320] Yeah, what have you got in your hand?
[23:52.320 -> 23:53.140] A bottle of Prosecco.
[23:53.140 -> 23:55.320] We're gonna pop a bottle for, because,
[23:55.320 -> 23:57.600] oh, after his first points and that,
[23:59.920 -> 24:02.160] not a win, but a sixth.
[24:02.160 -> 24:03.000] Sixth is.
[24:03.000 -> 24:03.840] In Austria.
[24:03.840 -> 24:06.140] And if you're gonna do it, it would have been in Germany,
[24:06.140 -> 24:07.860] but Austria right next door, for him,
[24:07.860 -> 24:08.920] must have been amazing.
[24:08.920 -> 24:12.160] Here we go, come on, to Mick Schumacher!
[24:12.160 -> 24:13.000] Woo-hoo!
[24:13.000 -> 24:13.820] Yay!
[24:14.760 -> 24:15.600] Cheers!
[24:15.600 -> 24:16.440] Let's pour the bubbly out.
[24:16.440 -> 24:18.380] This episode has taken a bit of a turn,
[24:18.380 -> 24:19.220] but I think I like it.
[24:19.220 -> 24:20.760] I can promise you now, the Mick Schumacher tattoo
[24:20.760 -> 24:21.600] is coming, and I'll find out.
[24:21.600 -> 24:23.340] If I get this out, then you might have me a bit more often.
[24:23.340 -> 24:24.180] Yeah!
[24:24.180 -> 24:28.160] Yeah! You bring the drinks, you're welcome here every week.
[24:28.160 -> 24:30.560] Yeah, we're going to need four paddock passes please guys.
[24:30.560 -> 24:32.560] Yeah, that'd be nice. Come on.
[24:32.560 -> 24:37.120] Yeah, we tried to get the Mick Schumacher tattoo earlier, we saw a few tattoo shops, but they didn't do any walking.
[24:37.120 -> 24:38.560] Sorry guys, but it is coming.
[24:38.560 -> 24:41.760] Right, hang on, because I could only pour a little bit to start with.
[24:41.760 -> 24:43.200] Because it all froths up.
[24:43.200 -> 24:44.480] A bit more, a bit more, a bit more.
[24:44.480 -> 24:45.280] Guys are just topping up the drinks and then the big quiz is coming. a little bit yeah because it all froths up a bit more bit more bit more guys
[24:45.280 -> 24:56.760] are just topping up the drinks and then the quiz is coming to mix shumac
[24:56.760 -> 25:02.760] you know more about formula one than us yeah it's debatable it's debatable I
[25:02.760 -> 25:06.160] used to watch it but it used to be, you know,
[25:06.160 -> 25:07.840] there was a lot of alcohol involved
[25:07.840 -> 25:10.840] and salami and farro is left.
[25:10.840 -> 25:11.920] Guys, let's cheers everyone.
[25:11.920 -> 25:12.760] Cheers.
[25:12.760 -> 25:13.580] Yeah, cheers, okay.
[25:13.580 -> 25:14.420] Cheers guys.
[25:14.420 -> 25:15.260] Here's to Pit Stop, by the way.
[25:15.260 -> 25:16.440] Cheers to Pit Stop.
[25:16.440 -> 25:17.280] Yeah.
[25:17.280 -> 25:18.100] All right, we're here.
[25:18.100 -> 25:18.940] You're now famous.
[25:18.940 -> 25:19.760] How do you feel?
[25:19.760 -> 25:20.600] I always was, wasn't I?
[25:20.600 -> 25:21.440] Yeah, true.
[25:21.440 -> 25:22.260] Yeah.
[25:22.260 -> 25:23.100] True, true, true.
[25:23.100 -> 25:25.000] I believe Jake's got a few questions lined up for us.
[25:25.000 -> 25:29.000] I want to dive in, before we hit these questions...
[25:29.000 -> 25:33.000] I think Stuart was like, I've been looking them up.
[25:33.000 -> 25:40.000] I don't know what your questions are Jake, but I wanted to ask my old man what F1 was like when he got into it.
[25:40.000 -> 25:42.000] Have you got that written down?
[25:42.000 -> 25:45.000] No. Are we cutting this bit?
[25:45.000 -> 25:47.000] No, no, no!
[25:47.000 -> 25:49.000] What was F1 like before? I mean you see it now.
[25:49.000 -> 25:51.000] What was it like when you watched it compared?
[25:51.000 -> 25:53.000] Okay, when I first started watching it, it was really exciting.
[25:53.000 -> 26:07.400] I mean, you know, you can't condone people dying, but it was a very, very dangerous sport and people were dying on a monthly basis, which was it was not very good, you know
[26:07.400 -> 26:09.400] and so they they
[26:10.200 -> 26:15.960] They put more and more safety features in and then it got to a point where there was so many
[26:16.120 -> 26:18.880] safety features in that I actually stopped watching it because
[26:19.400 -> 26:25.080] All the cars weren't the same and you know if you if you run a Ferrari you were
[26:25.080 -> 26:28.640] gonna win it was almost like watching Sky Electrics. What so what were they all
[26:28.640 -> 26:32.520] sort of more equal in the beginning? No in the beginning no it was all like it
[26:32.520 -> 26:38.520] was fairly ruthless it was like it is now almost. Right. Yeah different but like
[26:38.520 -> 26:44.640] it is now and and so you didn't really know who was going to win didn't know
[26:44.640 -> 26:46.020] who's going to win but then't know who was going to win.
[26:46.020 -> 26:47.700] But then it, because it got,
[26:47.700 -> 26:51.140] because the rules came in and safety rules and all that,
[26:51.140 -> 26:53.160] and the cars changed,
[26:54.020 -> 26:56.500] oh, it just got slightly boring.
[26:56.500 -> 26:58.700] And I stopped watching it for about five years.
[26:58.700 -> 27:00.040] But since then-
[27:00.040 -> 27:00.920] What year was this?
[27:00.920 -> 27:02.780] I can't really remember, to be honest.
[27:02.780 -> 27:08.120] So kind of like six or seven years from now backwards.
[27:08.120 -> 27:08.960] So where are we?
[27:08.960 -> 27:10.640] So like 2015.
[27:10.640 -> 27:12.960] I can't be arsed watching this anymore
[27:12.960 -> 27:16.200] because it was getting a little bit like Sky Electrics.
[27:16.200 -> 27:18.360] But right, let's go back further.
[27:18.360 -> 27:19.700] I mean, we had a conversation,
[27:19.700 -> 27:21.520] I was chatting to you about when you started,
[27:21.520 -> 27:22.680] because I remember saying to you
[27:22.680 -> 27:24.680] when I first started pit stop,
[27:24.680 -> 27:29.760] F1 feels like a little bit of an old man's sport and I feel like pit stop hopefully is going to
[27:29.760 -> 27:33.600] bring some of the new generation and the first thing that you said to me was it's not an old
[27:33.600 -> 27:36.880] man's sport because you used to watch it when you were younger. Yeah I did use to watch it when I
[27:36.880 -> 27:42.320] was young I was a big Ferrari fan and it's not so much of an old man's sport it was kind of
[27:42.320 -> 27:48.160] considered an old man's sport because you had to have quite a lot of bucks in order to go watch it you know going to
[27:48.160 -> 27:53.160] Silverstone cost a lot of money yeah so unless you were like quite well shod you
[27:53.160 -> 27:58.040] didn't go you know yeah you know so it just wasn't something you were into but
[27:58.040 -> 28:02.560] mind you when you look at football these days it's the same I mean football cost a lot of money
[28:02.560 -> 28:05.760] yeah prices have gone right up, it used to be a California ticket.
[28:05.760 -> 28:10.360] Exactly, you know, you used to go for next to nothing and now you've got to get your
[28:10.360 -> 28:13.600] wallet out. So it's similar, you know.
[28:13.600 -> 28:16.840] But did you say you used to watch it in a pub? Or was that on my way off?
[28:16.840 -> 28:17.840] No, no, no.
[28:17.840 -> 28:19.880] So where would you watch it when you were younger?
[28:19.880 -> 28:21.560] Well, when I was younger?
[28:21.560 -> 28:22.560] When you were young.
[28:22.560 -> 28:23.560] I find that crazy by the way, that you've watched it before.
[28:23.560 -> 28:26.880] Okay, so you know I had a wine bar back in the day.
[28:26.880 -> 28:27.880] So we used to watch it then,
[28:27.880 -> 28:29.160] whenever it was always to watch it then,
[28:29.160 -> 28:30.900] and the football as well, Jake.
[28:32.360 -> 28:33.840] And so we used to watch it,
[28:33.840 -> 28:36.740] but I used to watch it long before then.
[28:36.740 -> 28:39.460] From, you know, my dad was always into cars,
[28:39.460 -> 28:44.460] and so my dad showed me F1 back in the day when.
[28:44.680 -> 28:45.640] What was that, the 70s?
[28:45.640 -> 28:46.960] Yeah, the 70s.
[28:46.960 -> 28:48.840] Yeah, and I just used to love it
[28:48.840 -> 28:51.120] because we used to be rooting for Ferrari,
[28:51.120 -> 28:52.760] being like sort of Italians, you know,
[28:52.760 -> 28:54.680] you just go, Ferrari's got to win.
[28:54.680 -> 28:55.960] They were on top back in the day, weren't they?
[28:55.960 -> 28:57.360] Yeah, oh God, they were, yeah.
[28:57.360 -> 28:59.600] And then it was, yeah, it was not always,
[28:59.600 -> 29:02.960] you know, it was, Honda had a big, huge stint.
[29:02.960 -> 29:04.000] Cool, with this knowledge,
[29:04.000 -> 29:10.560] you're going to be good at this quiz, I tell you that. You're going back to the 70s, this quiz is gonna be great! Honda used to win a lot but...
[29:10.560 -> 29:15.160] But then Honda ended up becoming Red Bull. Yeah there you go. So it makes sense. Yeah they've done it though
[29:15.160 -> 29:21.120] yeah yeah doesn't it just yeah they've got a lot of experience so so but you
[29:21.120 -> 29:26.480] know but I'm not that kind of thing it's got to be Ferrari so long as it's a it's a team with a load of passion you know I don't care who wins to be honest you know, but I'm not that kind of thing. It's gotta be for us so long as it's a it's a team with a load
[29:26.480 -> 29:30.280] Of passion, you know, I don't care wins to be honest, you know, so I mean when Honda will be in
[29:30.800 -> 29:36.640] I wished it was Ferrari, but oh god, look at the way they went. Yeah. Yeah, so I was driving 400
[29:36.640 -> 29:38.640] Oh, you know you're asking
[29:40.760 -> 29:42.760] Yeah, cut the drive
[29:44.320 -> 29:51.640] Yeah, I can't remember because I was only a babe back then but so so yeah yeah it
[29:51.640 -> 29:56.240] doesn't matter who wins really you know I just love the fact that there's all
[29:56.240 -> 30:02.440] these teams out there going for it yeah and and the way that they win you know
[30:02.440 -> 30:05.820] some of the races are so good. Like this week, you know,
[30:05.820 -> 30:09.580] when you had those five cars going round that corner.
[30:09.580 -> 30:11.980] It's so funny because you called me,
[30:11.980 -> 30:14.180] you called me after the race and I couldn't help it.
[30:14.180 -> 30:15.860] The first thing that I wanted to say to you was,
[30:15.860 -> 30:18.700] those five cars, if you could send it back to me straight away.
[30:18.700 -> 30:19.620] I just couldn't help it.
[30:19.620 -> 30:21.360] I've never seen that in my life,
[30:21.360 -> 30:22.900] in all the Formula Ones I've seen.
[30:22.900 -> 30:24.100] And they're all going round there,
[30:24.100 -> 30:25.360] and they're all going for it. And Mick won in the life, in all the 40 rounds I've seen. And they're all going round there, and all going for it.
[30:25.360 -> 30:27.560] And make one in the end, you know.
[30:27.560 -> 30:30.280] So, oh, my heart was jumping about.
[30:30.280 -> 30:32.680] It's just such a great sport, isn't it?
[30:32.680 -> 30:33.520] Just love it.
[30:33.520 -> 30:34.360] I love it.
[30:34.360 -> 30:35.920] The changes they've made have been for the better,
[30:35.920 -> 30:38.760] because like you say, when you say you've stopped watching,
[30:38.760 -> 30:41.520] that's when I can remember watching other people watch it,
[30:41.520 -> 30:43.560] and I'd think, that looks so boring.
[30:43.560 -> 30:47.340] Like, I'd never want to watch it. they needed to make it like it is now.
[30:47.340 -> 30:49.280] But I still think there's more changes to be made.
[30:49.280 -> 30:51.760] But even now you probably need to catch hold
[30:51.760 -> 30:54.360] of a couple of races before you actually get hooked in.
[30:54.360 -> 30:55.200] It's a bit like a suck.
[30:55.200 -> 30:56.880] Definitely, because you could watch a boring ass race
[30:56.880 -> 30:58.000] where someone's out in front,
[30:58.000 -> 30:59.960] nothing else changes and it's just boring.
[30:59.960 -> 31:00.920] It's a bit like a soap, isn't it?
[31:00.920 -> 31:02.160] You know, you watch one, you go,
[31:02.160 -> 31:03.400] ah, what's going on?
[31:03.400 -> 31:04.920] You know, but after you watch three, you go.
[31:04.920 -> 31:06.720] Yeah, you get, you know who the characters one, you go, what's going on? But after you watch three, you go. Yeah, you know who the characters are.
[31:06.720 -> 31:08.200] Now I know what's going on.
[31:08.200 -> 31:10.140] But that's the beauty of Drive Survive.
[31:10.140 -> 31:12.040] What makes it so thrilling for me now
[31:12.040 -> 31:14.160] is that we know the people in the car.
[31:14.160 -> 31:16.240] We're not just a Ferrari fan knowing the cars,
[31:16.240 -> 31:17.880] but we know what's going on in their life
[31:17.880 -> 31:19.760] and you support them more.
[31:19.760 -> 31:21.160] It's incredibly well shot, isn't it?
[31:21.160 -> 31:24.600] So it looks incredibly exciting as well.
[31:24.600 -> 31:27.000] I've watched, I've binged it. When you
[31:27.360 -> 31:33.000] said, Dad, watch it, I thought, okay, I'm into it, I'll watch it. And I watched one
[31:33.000 -> 31:35.520] and I watched two and I binged the whole lot.
[31:35.520 -> 31:39.680] We watched three or four seasons in about a week.
[31:39.680 -> 31:42.920] Yeah, Emily fell asleep whilst I was watching.
[31:42.920 -> 31:50.000] All right, well, let's enter to the quiz quiz because we've got a new Formula 1 fan here and an
[31:50.000 -> 31:51.760] older Formula 1 fan here.
[31:51.760 -> 31:56.760] I'm going to read out questions and it's up to you two to agree and answer.
[31:56.760 -> 31:58.760] I want you to work together as far as possible.
[31:58.760 -> 31:59.760] So we have to work together?
[31:59.760 -> 32:00.760] Oh ok, well that's not so bad.
[32:00.760 -> 32:01.760] You're not against each other, you're going to work together.
[32:01.760 -> 32:02.760] Oh that's not so bad, yeah.
[32:02.760 -> 32:03.760] So if I don't know it looks so stupid.
[32:03.760 -> 32:07.160] Yeah, you can just blame it on Fab, who doesn't to work together. That's not so bad, yeah. So if I don't know, it looks so stupid. You don't know anything anyway.
[32:07.160 -> 32:08.280] Okay.
[32:08.280 -> 32:09.120] True.
[32:09.120 -> 32:09.940] True.
[32:09.940 -> 32:10.780] True.
[32:10.780 -> 32:11.620] Look where I am.
[32:11.620 -> 32:14.680] Let's start off easy, okay?
[32:16.560 -> 32:19.660] Who has more wins in Formula One?
[32:19.660 -> 32:22.300] Max Verstappen or Nigel Mansell?
[32:23.960 -> 32:27.000] Who has more wins in Formula One? This is all on you, I don't know much about Nigel Mansell?
[32:27.000 -> 32:31.600] Nigel Mansell was racing for a long time and Max is really quite new in the game.
[32:31.600 -> 32:38.120] Is he a world champion? Yeah. Mansell? Yeah. Once or multiple? I think once yeah.
[32:38.120 -> 32:48.640] So I'd go for Mansell. When did, do you know when he started roughly, the 80s? It was, it was, yeah, it was before Schumacher.
[32:50.440 -> 32:52.760] So it was before Schumacher, so it was in the 80s.
[32:52.760 -> 32:55.180] And do you know when roughly he finished?
[32:55.180 -> 32:57.880] It was kind of after Schumacher started,
[32:57.880 -> 32:59.320] so he would have finished kind of-
[32:59.320 -> 33:01.480] Late, early 2000s, like?
[33:01.480 -> 33:02.640] No. No?
[33:02.640 -> 33:04.720] No, no, I don't think he was even in it
[33:04.720 -> 33:05.840] when Schumacher was in it. Late 90s? Maybe in the beginning, so early 90s like? No, no, no, I don't think he was even in it when Schumacher was in it.
[33:05.840 -> 33:11.240] Late 90s? Maybe in the beginning, so early 90s, I'd say yeah. What was the question?
[33:11.240 -> 33:16.520] Who has more wins? Who has more wins? I'd go Mansell but then probably, wouldn't you?
[33:16.520 -> 33:20.960] I would yeah. Should we lock in Mansell? Yes. But however Max has been going for a while
[33:20.960 -> 33:25.040] but okay yeah, okay let's go. Question number one. You got it correct.
[33:25.040 -> 33:26.040] Yeah!
[33:26.040 -> 33:27.040] You smashed it!
[33:27.040 -> 33:28.040] Great work team!
[33:28.040 -> 33:29.040] Great work.
[33:29.040 -> 33:31.040] Mansour's got 31, Verstappen has got 26.
[33:31.040 -> 33:32.040] Is that all?
[33:32.040 -> 33:33.040] Yeah, but Verstappen's no innie.
[33:33.040 -> 33:37.680] 26 ain't bad for Verstappen for the time he's been in.
[33:37.680 -> 33:38.680] True, it is true.
[33:38.680 -> 33:39.680] That's pretty monstrous to be fair.
[33:39.680 -> 33:42.000] Mansour's a bit of a machine though by the sounds of things.
[33:42.000 -> 33:43.320] Okay well let's go back in time a little bit more.
[33:43.320 -> 33:46.800] Yeah a bit boring but a bit of a machine yeah. Was he? Was he Okay well let's go back in time a little bit more. Yeah a bit boring but a bit of a machine. Was he a bit safe driving?
[33:46.800 -> 33:52.760] Yeah he wasn't an exciting driver so much, for me anyway. Better not get him on the pod
[33:52.760 -> 34:05.000] then eh? You should do it. Is he 100% alive? Yeah. What's he's like? He was at Silverstone. Oh shit. Alright, let's move on. Next question!
[34:05.000 -> 34:06.000] I bet you we would do the pod.
[34:06.000 -> 34:07.000] Really?
[34:07.000 -> 34:08.000] Alright, let's get Nigel Mantle.
[34:08.000 -> 34:09.000] You do it, I mean, what else is he?
[34:09.000 -> 34:16.360] Who has more pole positions?
[34:16.360 -> 34:19.440] Nico Rosberg or Niki Lauda?
[34:19.440 -> 34:20.440] More pole positions.
[34:20.440 -> 34:21.440] Pole positions.
[34:21.440 -> 34:22.440] Rosberg or Lauda?
[34:22.440 -> 34:25.760] Right, I know Rosberg got, he won the
[34:25.760 -> 34:29.160] championship and he retired straight afterwards. Now does that mean
[34:29.160 -> 34:35.640] anything? I don't know. Lauda was around for a long time as well. Yeah he was a big dog as
[34:35.640 -> 34:39.000] well. He was yeah, that's when I was watching when I was really young. And he
[34:39.000 -> 35:07.560] was probably getting those poles wouldn't he? I guess he was yeah, so I would plumb for was Obviously, Fab, you don't have to tell me. I don't think that, I'm trying to explain it to myself. I think I'd go with Lauda.
[35:07.560 -> 35:09.760] Okay, well, final answer Lauda?
[35:09.760 -> 35:11.360] Final answer Lauda.
[35:11.360 -> 35:12.200] It's Rosberg.
[35:12.200 -> 35:15.760] Rosberg has 30 pole positions and Lauda has 24.
[35:15.760 -> 35:16.600] Bollocks.
[35:16.600 -> 35:17.420] Bollocks.
[35:17.420 -> 35:18.760] You like this one,
[35:18.760 -> 35:20.880] because your favorite driver's Schumacher, right?
[35:20.880 -> 35:21.700] Okay, yeah.
[35:21.700 -> 35:23.040] Yeah, so you all ears for this one.
[35:23.040 -> 35:24.200] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[35:24.200 -> 35:29.420] How many podiums did Mick Schumacher get? Mick? Multiple, no, sorry, Michael Schumacher right? Okay yeah. Yeah so all ears for this one. Yeah yeah yeah. How many podiums did Mick Schumacher get? Mick? Multiple, no sorry Michael Schumacher
[35:29.420 -> 35:39.380] multiple choice. So how many podiums did Michael Schumacher get? 155, 205 or 274?
[35:39.380 -> 35:52.440] I know Lewis Hamilton has just overtaken Schumacher for the amount of wins. Yeah but that's not the amount of podiums. No, but I'm pretty sure Schumacher got in the 90s with the wins with the wins
[35:52.440 -> 35:54.640] So podiums one five five
[35:55.320 -> 35:58.200] The lowest number sounds right to me, but I don't know what you're thinking
[35:59.400 -> 36:01.400] Yeah
[36:01.960 -> 36:05.000] What was it again one five5.205.225.
[36:05.000 -> 36:08.240] so he was driving for okay so he Schumacher
[36:08.240 -> 36:12.800] Schumacher was driving from his first
[36:12.800 -> 36:19.920] win was like early 90s and there's a question
[36:19.920 -> 36:21.400] coming up on that so if you know that
[36:21.400 -> 36:24.360] you're a big win. Who was he driving for though?
[36:24.360 -> 36:25.440] I don't know. who he was driving for.
[36:25.440 -> 36:27.760] So he was driving for like, 90s,
[36:28.640 -> 36:30.520] so for like about 12 years,
[36:30.520 -> 36:32.840] I think he was driving for about 12 years.
[36:32.840 -> 36:37.840] And he was making podiums all the time.
[36:38.040 -> 36:42.040] So how many races are there in a season back then?
[36:42.040 -> 36:44.440] There's about 20, 21, 22 now.
[36:44.440 -> 36:47.120] There was less back then. Yeah much less.
[36:47.120 -> 36:51.600] So uh. But you're right he was good from the get-go. From the get-go. When he started they
[36:51.600 -> 36:56.680] were like what the fuck is this? Well I want 155, 205 or 274. Meet in the middle? I think
[36:56.680 -> 37:02.360] we meet in the middle. 205? I think so yeah. 205 lock it in. Incorrect. The correct answer
[37:02.360 -> 37:06.480] is 155 you should start with yourself
[37:06.480 -> 37:11.000] shit 205 would be a lot, but 155 is very impressive mate
[37:11.000 -> 37:14.480] ah shit okay well this is one you can really work together I like this one
[37:14.480 -> 37:15.480] well I'll get my coat
[37:15.480 -> 37:18.480] yeah see you later, you're an old shit
[37:18.480 -> 37:21.480] yeah sorry guys
[37:21.480 -> 37:26.920] okay position these four teams in order of who's got the most constructors championships
[37:27.320 -> 37:31.300] So I want you to position these four teams. I know Williams is to McLaren
[37:32.240 -> 37:33.440] Mercedes
[37:33.440 -> 37:35.440] Ferrari and Williams
[37:36.120 -> 37:38.040] McLaren Mercedes
[37:38.040 -> 37:43.960] Ferrari and Williams position them. Honestly, I would go Williams top. I'd go McLaren second
[37:43.960 -> 37:44.920] Honestly, I would go Williams top. I'd go McLaren second
[37:52.800 -> 37:53.800] No, you're absolutely right Williams are winning for donkeys ears. Yeah. Yeah, so Williams McLaren and then it's between Mercedes and Ferrari
[37:58.440 -> 38:03.520] I'd have to put them in order so you really am William's top. Yeah McLaren second I know that McLaren's was smashing it for a while Ferrari was smashing for a long time as well with with shoeie
[38:07.400 -> 38:08.240] Hmm bollocks, yeah for a while. Ferrari was smashing for a long time as well, with Schur. Bollocks.
[38:08.240 -> 38:09.060] Yeah.
[38:10.280 -> 38:13.560] Yeah, but I know we've done this recently.
[38:13.560 -> 38:16.080] I will add now, I cannot believe
[38:16.080 -> 38:17.880] that I've just heard you say that.
[38:17.880 -> 38:20.160] I'm kidding, Fab.
[38:20.160 -> 38:21.840] After what me and Fab have spoken about,
[38:21.840 -> 38:23.080] I'm just kidding, I'm not saying anything,
[38:23.080 -> 38:23.920] I'm gonna let you keep going,
[38:23.920 -> 38:25.360] but I cannot believe what I'm hearing you say.
[38:25.360 -> 38:27.160] I know Williams is top.
[38:27.160 -> 38:29.080] Yeah, I think you're right.
[38:29.080 -> 38:31.200] Williams or Ferrari, but they were both top.
[38:31.200 -> 38:33.240] Or maybe it's McLaren top.
[38:33.240 -> 38:34.680] I don't think so.
[38:34.680 -> 38:36.760] Williams have got like 15 wins.
[38:36.760 -> 38:37.580] 15.
[38:37.580 -> 38:38.420] So when is this?
[38:38.420 -> 38:39.260] Like ever?
[38:39.260 -> 38:40.080] Ever.
[38:40.080 -> 38:40.920] Ever, yeah.
[38:40.920 -> 38:43.200] So I'd go, Williams were tops for a very long time,
[38:43.200 -> 38:44.760] so were Ferrari.
[38:44.760 -> 38:46.480] And McLaren weren't really in the mix.
[38:46.480 -> 38:48.880] So would you go Williams, Ferrari?
[38:48.880 -> 38:50.160] Yeah, difficult.
[38:50.160 -> 38:51.400] McLaren, Mercedes?
[38:55.080 -> 38:56.880] I know Williams are top.
[38:56.880 -> 38:57.720] Okay.
[38:58.960 -> 39:00.520] He's laughing, maybe they're not.
[39:00.520 -> 39:02.640] Maybe McLaren's top, you know.
[39:02.640 -> 39:05.100] Because Lewis drove for McLaren for a long time.
[39:05.100 -> 39:05.940] Plus they had.
[39:05.940 -> 39:06.760] Did he?
[39:06.760 -> 39:07.600] Yeah, he did.
[39:07.600 -> 39:08.440] Did he?
[39:08.440 -> 39:09.260] Yeah, plus they had button.
[39:09.260 -> 39:10.100] Oh.
[39:10.100 -> 39:10.940] Oh yeah.
[39:10.940 -> 39:11.760] He only won it once.
[39:11.760 -> 39:12.900] Well, I'm gonna need an answer.
[39:12.900 -> 39:14.340] Start from the top and work your way down.
[39:14.340 -> 39:15.780] All right, number one, Williams.
[39:15.780 -> 39:16.900] Go on then.
[39:16.900 -> 39:19.380] Number two, Ferrari?
[39:19.380 -> 39:20.580] Yeah, I think so.
[39:20.580 -> 39:22.180] I don't think that's right, but okay.
[39:22.180 -> 39:26.060] Okay, we'll go for McLaren then.
[39:27.680 -> 39:28.520] Williams.
[39:28.520 -> 39:30.920] I got the last one wrong, so this is down to you, pal.
[39:30.920 -> 39:33.640] Throw the blame on me!
[39:33.640 -> 39:35.840] I've said I got it wrong, but I'm going to go
[39:35.840 -> 39:40.240] Williams, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes.
[39:41.160 -> 39:45.000] That is absolutely horrendous.
[39:46.000 -> 39:48.000] How have you got that so wrong?
[39:48.000 -> 39:50.000] How has he got that so wrong?
[39:50.000 -> 39:52.000] That's what I was thinking.
[39:52.000 -> 39:53.000] Who should have been at the top?
[39:53.000 -> 39:54.000] Well Ferrari.
[39:54.000 -> 39:55.000] Yes, exactly.
[39:55.000 -> 39:57.000] I've got four points.
[39:57.000 -> 39:59.000] I'm telling you, nothing.
[39:59.000 -> 40:00.000] That is horrendous man.
[40:00.000 -> 40:02.000] He don't listen to his dad.
[40:02.000 -> 40:03.000] Ferrari top?
[40:03.000 -> 40:06.000] No, Ferrari have got 16, Williams have got 9
[40:06.000 -> 40:08.000] Mercedes and McLaren both have 8
[40:08.000 -> 40:10.000] Oh, they're on level?
[40:10.000 -> 40:12.000] Oh, that's a difficult one
[40:12.000 -> 40:16.000] So it's Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, Mercedes
[40:16.000 -> 40:18.000] So I got one in the wrong order
[40:18.000 -> 40:20.000] You were meant to be a Ferrari fan
[40:20.000 -> 40:22.000] I got one in the wrong order
[40:22.000 -> 40:24.000] Yeah, but you were meant to be a Ferrari fan
[40:24.000 -> 40:27.200] I'm a pit stop boy, I don't know shit.
[40:27.200 -> 40:28.400] Yeah, I know.
[40:28.400 -> 40:31.360] I'm not supposed to know anything.
[40:31.360 -> 40:33.600] Okay, okay, okay.
[40:33.600 -> 40:39.040] Who won the Formula One World Championship in 2005?
[40:39.040 -> 40:40.080] Multiple choice.
[40:40.080 -> 40:41.760] 2005?
[40:41.760 -> 40:43.280] Oh, do you need the multiple choice?
[40:43.280 -> 40:44.560] That's the year before we went.
[40:44.560 -> 40:50.400] Yeah. Okay, maybe they need it then yeah it wasn't Schurri, I can tell you that for absolute certainty.
[40:50.400 -> 40:57.400] right it wasn't Rosberg it wasn't could it could have been Filipe Massa?
[40:57.400 -> 41:02.880] so who won it in 2006 it was Alonso. No that was he won Silverstone but who is
[41:02.880 -> 41:07.120] that was that when he won? That's 2006 2006 and that's when he won the championship Oh championship oh no no
[41:07.120 -> 41:10.840] sorry oh sorry championship I want I want to win the championship yeah I
[41:10.840 -> 41:14.240] would never have you got multiple choice there yeah I've got my budget and give
[41:14.240 -> 41:18.960] the multiple choice come on then okay Schumacher Alonso or Reikanen it's not
[41:18.960 -> 41:28.000] Schumacher Reikanen it's Reikanen absolutely right Reikanen it's notikkonen. Absolutely right Raikkonen. It's not Alonso? No absolutely not no.
[41:28.000 -> 41:39.000] It's not Shuey. Raikkonen has only won it once. Yeah well they could have both won it
[41:39.000 -> 41:45.000] once. Alonso's won it twice. Can't even talk. How many beers have we had?
[41:45.000 -> 41:47.000] Raikkonen won it in 2007.
[41:47.000 -> 41:48.000] A few.
[41:48.000 -> 41:49.000] Huh?
[41:49.000 -> 41:52.000] Raikkonen won it in 2007? What?
[41:52.000 -> 41:54.000] Well you just kind of giving it away didn't you?
[41:54.000 -> 41:56.000] You've got a million percent it's not Schumacher.
[41:56.000 -> 41:57.000] It's not Schumacher no.
[41:57.000 -> 41:58.000] Million percent.
[41:58.000 -> 41:59.000] Absolutely not Schumacher.
[41:59.000 -> 42:01.000] Go Alonso then. Alonso.
[42:01.000 -> 42:02.000] Alonso locking it in.
[42:02.000 -> 42:03.000] What year is it?
[42:03.000 -> 42:04.000] 2005.
[42:04.000 -> 42:05.000] It's not, it's not Schuwe. Who are you going then? Yeah, Alonso. Alonso, locking it in. What year is it? 2005. It's not, it's not Shoei.
[42:05.000 -> 42:06.000] Who are you going then?
[42:06.000 -> 42:07.000] Yeah, Alonso.
[42:07.000 -> 42:08.000] Alonso?
[42:08.000 -> 42:09.000] Are you happy with that?
[42:09.000 -> 42:10.000] You seem pretty fucking confident.
[42:10.000 -> 42:11.000] Is it him or the other one?
[42:11.000 -> 42:12.000] Just shout the name, Alonso.
[42:12.000 -> 42:13.000] Alonso.
[42:13.000 -> 42:14.000] Correct.
[42:14.000 -> 42:15.000] It was Fernando Alonso.
[42:15.000 -> 42:16.000] I love the way you went, it's 100% not Alonso.
[42:16.000 -> 42:17.000] I said no.
[42:17.000 -> 42:18.000] No, no, 100% not Shoei.
[42:18.000 -> 42:19.000] Yeah, yeah, definitely not Shoei, Makar.
[42:19.000 -> 42:20.000] Smashed it.
[42:20.000 -> 42:21.000] I had a part, what was it?
[42:21.000 -> 42:22.000] I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part,
[42:22.000 -> 42:23.000] I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I
[42:23.000 -> 42:24.000] had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a
[42:24.000 -> 42:27.000] part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part, I had a part Alonso. No, no, 100% not Shui.
[42:27.000 -> 42:29.000] Yeah, yeah, definitely not Shui Maka.
[42:29.000 -> 42:31.000] Smashed it. I had a part where we 2 for 5 then.
[42:31.000 -> 42:32.000] I don't know.
[42:32.000 -> 42:33.000] Not doing great.
[42:33.000 -> 42:34.000] I know you like Pierre Gasly.
[42:34.000 -> 42:36.000] Pierre Gasly has been, no sorry,
[42:36.000 -> 42:40.000] Pierre Gasly, how many times has he been in the points?
[42:40.000 -> 42:43.000] And here's a clue, he's raced 97 times.
[42:43.000 -> 42:46.000] So Pierre Gasly has had 97 races
[42:46.000 -> 42:47.000] this is a tough question mate
[42:47.000 -> 42:48.000] it's multiple choice
[42:48.000 -> 42:49.000] okay
[42:49.000 -> 42:58.000] so out of 97 races 72, 47 or 31 how many times do you think he's been in the points?
[42:58.000 -> 43:04.000] in the points he was with Red Bull for a year or a couple years I think it was just one year
[43:04.000 -> 43:08.520] he didn't do well enough but probably did well enough to be in the points.
[43:08.520 -> 43:10.120] Yeah, probably with the Red Bull.
[43:10.120 -> 43:13.440] I don't know how long his career's been though, who was he with before Red Bull?
[43:13.440 -> 43:15.240] Or did he just step up straight into Red Bull?
[43:15.240 -> 43:16.240] That's cheating isn't it?
[43:16.240 -> 43:19.720] You're asking the wrong guy, I don't have a clue.
[43:19.720 -> 43:23.160] He's been with Tauri now for a couple of years.
[43:23.160 -> 43:24.880] Did he step straight into Red Bull?
[43:24.880 -> 43:25.000] I'm not sure. I think he did step straight into Red Bull? I'm not sure.
[43:25.000 -> 43:26.500] I think he did step straight into Red Bull.
[43:26.500 -> 43:27.500] What, from F2?
[43:28.000 -> 43:28.500] Yeah.
[43:28.500 -> 43:31.500] I'm not sure, but yeah, either way, he's only raced 97 times.
[43:32.000 -> 43:33.000] 97 times? What was it?
[43:33.000 -> 43:35.000] So, give us it again.
[43:35.000 -> 43:40.500] Well, yeah, he's raced 97 times, and it's either 72, 47, or 31.
[43:44.000 -> 43:44.500] 47?
[43:45.540 -> 43:46.380] Yeah, middle. Yeah, you're gonna go for that? What, 47? Yeah, middle.
[43:46.380 -> 43:47.560] Yeah, you're gonna go for that?
[43:47.560 -> 43:49.180] What, 72?
[43:49.180 -> 43:50.260] Yeah.
[43:50.260 -> 43:52.380] 72, 47, or 31?
[43:52.380 -> 43:53.340] 47.
[43:53.340 -> 43:54.180] Correct.
[43:54.180 -> 43:55.340] 47.
[43:55.340 -> 43:56.780] Take that and run away with it.
[43:56.780 -> 43:57.620] Let's go.
[43:57.620 -> 43:58.460] Absolutely smashed it.
[43:58.460 -> 44:00.220] In 1994.
[44:00.220 -> 44:01.540] All right, now we're going back
[44:01.540 -> 44:03.100] because me and Fabs weren't born.
[44:03.100 -> 44:08.640] In 1994, Schumacher won his first World Drivers Championship.
[44:08.640 -> 44:09.600] Okay, remember that.
[44:09.600 -> 44:10.320] Which team?
[44:10.320 -> 44:12.560] In 1994 he won his first ever one.
[44:13.280 -> 44:16.160] But who won it the year before?
[44:16.960 -> 44:20.560] Was it Senna, Lauda or Prost?
[44:21.440 -> 44:24.640] Oh wow, that's a really good question.
[44:24.640 -> 44:26.000] My god, because they were all
[44:26.000 -> 44:28.680] really so bloody good yeah I know Senna
[44:28.680 -> 44:31.280] was like when Schumacher
[44:31.280 -> 44:33.960] started he knew that there was a new kid
[44:33.960 -> 44:36.200] on the block and he was pissed. What year was this?
[44:36.200 -> 44:38.640] Schumacher won his first one in 1994 so
[44:38.640 -> 44:42.560] this is 1993 who won it in 1993 Senna
[44:42.560 -> 44:44.720] Lauda or Prost? It could have been any of them I
[44:44.720 -> 44:45.500] would say Senna though
[44:45.500 -> 44:47.500] Bonus point if you could tell me the team he was at
[44:47.500 -> 44:49.500] The winner
[44:49.500 -> 44:51.500] Oh wow, okay
[44:51.500 -> 44:53.500] Oh wow, so
[44:53.500 -> 44:55.500] So I'd say Senna
[44:55.500 -> 44:57.500] and it was Williams
[44:57.500 -> 44:59.500] WHAAAA
[44:59.500 -> 45:01.500] What about you Fabs?
[45:01.500 -> 45:03.500] Yeah, whatever the old boy said
[45:03.500 -> 45:07.000] Right, so part of your question is correct, part of it is wrong.
[45:07.000 -> 45:16.000] Okay. Is it the part that matters? It's not Senna. But it is Williams. It's Alan Prost.
[45:16.000 -> 45:25.000] Alan Prost. A Williams. Won it in 1993. But if you answer it about Senna. But Senna came into Williams after that didn't he I reckon.
[45:25.000 -> 45:28.800] How many world titles does Senna have? Is that an easy answer?
[45:28.800 -> 45:32.800] No. Multiple choice one two or three? No it isn't an easy answer.
[45:32.800 -> 45:35.840] One two or three?
[45:35.840 -> 45:38.960] Easy. He's got more than one. Yeah.
[45:38.960 -> 45:43.440] I'd go three. Yeah he was even better than that.
[45:43.440 -> 45:46.440] He was an amazing driver
[45:46.440 -> 45:49.480] on statistics arguably one of the greatest drivers of all time
[45:49.480 -> 45:52.920] for sure yeah so it's just a shame that we lost him but yeah
[45:52.920 -> 45:56.640] yeah so you'd want to say three at least
[45:56.640 -> 46:00.320] you would yeah but I bet you it isn't I'll bet you it is
[46:00.320 -> 46:03.640] okay correct three is the right
[46:03.640 -> 46:06.720] answer well done son this one's easy
[46:06.720 -> 46:10.040] now thanks dad everyone listening at home if you don't know this straight
[46:10.040 -> 46:17.840] away then we obviously have taught you nothing name me the three German Formula
[46:17.840 -> 46:22.680] One world champions easy Michael Schumacher easy louder was he German was
[46:22.680 -> 46:25.200] the Austrian oh that's a point, yeah.
[46:25.200 -> 46:27.200] Was he from...
[46:27.200 -> 46:29.200] I'm aware you've both had a few drinks, because this is very easy.
[46:29.200 -> 46:31.200] I know Schumacher was German.
[46:31.200 -> 46:33.200] Schumacher definitely, yeah.
[46:33.200 -> 46:35.200] Oh, Seb Vettel! Vettel and Lauda.
[46:35.200 -> 46:37.200] Seb Vettel, Lauda, Schumacher.
[46:37.200 -> 46:39.200] Is Lauda definitely German?
[46:39.200 -> 46:41.200] Oh, yeah.
[46:41.200 -> 46:43.200] Pffft!
[46:43.200 -> 46:45.700] Oh, yeah, I'll say that. Or was he Austrian? I think he's Austrian.
[46:45.700 -> 46:46.700] Is he Austrian?
[46:46.700 -> 46:47.500] No!
[46:47.500 -> 46:48.900] That's not fair!
[46:48.900 -> 46:50.200] It's next door!
[46:50.200 -> 46:50.700] I'm going to do it.
[46:50.700 -> 46:51.400] It might say,
[46:51.400 -> 46:52.100] Come on!
[46:52.100 -> 46:53.700] Is he Welsh or English?
[46:54.400 -> 46:55.200] Isn't it?
[46:55.700 -> 46:56.100] You know?
[46:56.100 -> 46:56.500] Right.
[46:56.500 -> 46:57.200] He's born and alive.
[46:57.200 -> 46:58.900] You're leaving Monmouth, isn't it?
[47:00.900 -> 47:01.600] Okay, right.
[47:01.600 -> 47:02.700] I don't know if you can get this.
[47:02.700 -> 47:03.700] There's a third one.
[47:03.700 -> 47:04.800] Schumacher,
[47:04.800 -> 47:05.900] Sepp Well, And? And... Come this, there's a third one. Schumacher Sebel.
[47:05.900 -> 47:06.740] And?
[47:06.740 -> 47:07.620] And?
[47:07.620 -> 47:08.820] Come on, man.
[47:08.820 -> 47:09.660] German?
[47:09.660 -> 47:10.480] Yeah.
[47:10.480 -> 47:11.320] Should I know, is it my era?
[47:11.320 -> 47:12.160] You should know this.
[47:12.160 -> 47:13.180] Is it my era?
[47:13.180 -> 47:14.140] We should know this.
[47:14.140 -> 47:15.300] Is it my era?
[47:15.300 -> 47:17.280] Yes, he's race whilst you're alive.
[47:18.180 -> 47:20.180] Oh, can we write him?
[47:20.180 -> 47:21.020] No.
[47:21.020 -> 47:21.980] You literally have mentioned his name
[47:21.980 -> 47:23.940] earlier on in this podcast.
[47:23.940 -> 47:25.240] And now you don't know his name.
[47:25.240 -> 47:27.240] Oh my god.
[47:27.240 -> 47:29.240] I knew this would catch you out.
[47:29.240 -> 47:31.240] Yeah because you don't think of them as people.
[47:31.240 -> 47:33.240] I didn't think he was German.
[47:33.240 -> 47:35.240] Until I looked at it.
[47:35.240 -> 47:37.240] Nationalities.
[47:37.240 -> 47:39.240] We've spoke about him already.
[47:39.240 -> 47:41.240] Yeah.
[47:41.240 -> 47:43.240] And everyone at home is shouting.
[47:43.240 -> 47:45.000] Everyone listening is shouting.
[47:45.000 -> 47:47.000] Everyone listening is shouting in the car.
[47:47.000 -> 47:49.000] Did we get one out of three?
[47:49.000 -> 47:51.000] You got two out of three so far.
[47:51.000 -> 47:53.000] No, we didn't get a lot of choice.
[47:53.000 -> 47:55.000] Multiple choice.
[47:55.000 -> 47:57.000] He said louder and he was looking for German.
[47:57.000 -> 47:59.000] Perez?
[47:59.000 -> 48:01.000] I can't give you another multiple choice.
[48:01.000 -> 48:03.000] George Russell?
[48:03.000 -> 48:05.500] George and... Is it Lewis Hamilton? I can't give you- George Russell. George Anthony. Okay, is it Lewis Hamilton?
[48:05.500 -> 48:09.800] I can't give you another multiple choice,
[48:09.800 -> 48:12.280] there's only three German drivers.
[48:12.280 -> 48:13.120] Jeez.
[48:13.120 -> 48:14.000] Oh my word.
[48:14.000 -> 48:14.840] Okay, should we just say-
[48:14.840 -> 48:16.600] Oh, Rosberg.
[48:16.600 -> 48:17.680] Oh, that sounds German.
[48:17.680 -> 48:19.000] Nico Rosberg, does it?
[48:19.000 -> 48:19.840] Yeah.
[48:19.840 -> 48:20.660] Does it?
[48:20.660 -> 48:21.500] Yeah, Nosberg.
[48:21.500 -> 48:22.840] What the fuck, Rosberg?
[48:22.840 -> 48:24.880] Nico, Rico Nosberg.
[48:24.880 -> 48:33.120] Nico Rosberg Nico Rico noseburg
[48:39.160 -> 48:43.140] And the final question on today's episode of the pit stop podcast I need this to be a win we have to finish off strong Is it a good question? Yeah, this is why do we try and set a camera or you can get as a team?
[48:43.140 -> 48:45.260] No, it's fine, don't worry about it.
[48:45.260 -> 48:46.580] Those of you listening along at home,
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[48:50.340 -> 48:51.340] How do you do that, by the way?
[48:51.340 -> 48:53.340] Because I've not been able to do that.
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[48:56.780 -> 48:57.620] So if you, what would you listen on?
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[48:58.860 -> 48:59.700] I can't find any stars.
[48:59.700 -> 49:01.580] Would you listen on Spotify, Apple, or what?
[49:01.580 -> 49:03.660] I'll just click a button, I don't know.
[49:03.660 -> 49:05.680] Oh, VHS tape. If you come
[49:05.680 -> 49:09.880] off the podcast and go to our homepage of our thing. Dad still listens on vinyl. Because
[49:09.880 -> 49:26.000] loads of people, yeah, I go out and I buy the vinyl, I doesn't do that, it's just... Hello. Welcome back.
[49:26.000 -> 49:46.240] And the theme tune is like a trumpet. Tadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadad won his first world drivers championship which team was he driving for?
[49:46.240 -> 49:50.640] multiple choice? no. shit. why not?
[49:50.640 -> 49:52.760] ok multiple choice. it weren't it weren't
[49:52.760 -> 49:55.000] ferraro. it weren't ferraro.
[49:55.000 -> 49:57.680] it wasn't ferraro. it wasn't ferraro roche.
[49:57.680 -> 50:02.720] mclaren? bennerton or williams?
[50:02.720 -> 50:06.000] bennerton. bennerton all day long? Yeah. Yeah 100%
[50:06.000 -> 50:13.000] Even I know that. Come on, up with it, come on. Can confirm, it's correct!
[50:13.000 -> 50:18.000] The final answer on the podcast is correct! And I guess that brings us to the end of today's episode.
[50:18.000 -> 50:26.200] That's the end of today's episode. Guys, thanks so much for tuning in. Everyone please give a round of applause to my old man for joining us. Well thank you for having me.
[50:26.200 -> 50:28.200] Dad cheers for being here.
[50:28.200 -> 50:30.200] You just wanted the champagne didn't you?
[50:30.200 -> 50:32.200] Yeah.
[50:32.200 -> 50:34.200] At the start of many, if we get good feedback then maybe you'll be on a bit more often.
[50:34.200 -> 50:36.200] Who knows.
[50:36.200 -> 50:38.200] Fucking hell.
[50:38.200 -> 50:40.200] Might have to charge a bit more money.
[50:40.200 -> 50:42.200] We're paying him 5 grand for this.
[50:42.200 -> 50:44.200] Making a guest appearance.
[50:44.200 -> 50:45.560] At least.
[50:45.560 -> 50:46.560] I don't know who I am.
[50:46.560 -> 50:47.560] I'm not paying you.
[50:47.560 -> 50:48.560] Do you realise who I am?
[50:48.560 -> 50:55.320] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast, rated
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