Fabs getting a Hair Transplant😂 & F1 Quiz of the Year!

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Welcome back to Pitstop! Seasons off, and we're off our heads clearly! In todays ep we dissect the importance of Lewis Hamiltons antics at the FIA awards, before diving head first into the F1 Big Fat Quiz of the Year! Let's get it people, hope you love this episode
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Summary

**Introduction**

* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the hosts of the podcast, begin the episode by discussing the upcoming Christmas holiday and their plans for celebrating. They mention that they have been invited to a skating event at Canary Wharf and are considering attending together.

**FIA Awards and Controversy**

* The hosts discuss the recent FIA awards ceremony and the controversy surrounding the investigation into Toto Wolff and Susie Wolff, the head of the F1 Academy. The investigation focused on a potential conflict of interest due to their close working relationship with Stefano Dominicali, the CEO of Formula One.
* The hosts express their skepticism about the investigation and suggest that it may have been a publicity stunt to generate drama. They also mention that the investigation was eventually dropped due to a lack of evidence.
* The hosts praise Lewis Hamilton for his actions at the awards ceremony, where he reportedly handed over his award for "Personality of the Year" to a member of the Mercedes team. They speculate that this gesture was a sign of Hamilton's dissatisfaction with the FIA.

**Awards Season and Social Media**

* The hosts discuss the Autosport Awards and mention that they have heard mixed reviews about the event, with some people finding it boring. They speculate that the awards may be more enjoyable for those who have actually won an award.
* The hosts also talk about the social media presence of Formula One drivers and the recent FIA controversy. They mention that Oscar Piastri, the 2022 Rookie of the Year, attended the awards ceremony with his girlfriend and that there were many photos of drivers and their partners circulating online.

**Christmas Party Plans**

* The hosts announce that they are planning to host a Christmas party on December 21st and invite listeners to attend. They mention that they are working on a cocktail menu and will be providing food options, including a nut roast for vegetarians.
* The hosts discuss the importance of having a girlfriend for the party, as it would help with the preparations and make the event more enjoyable. They jokingly suggest that they may put out a call for a date on the podcast if they are unable to find someone.

**Francis Bourgeois and Train Spotting**

* Jake shares his recent encounter with Francis Bourgeois, a popular social media personality known for his enthusiastic train spotting videos. Jake describes meeting Bourgeois at Euston train station and asking him about his train spotting activities.
* The hosts discuss Bourgeois's authenticity and his genuine love for trains and buses. They also mention that Bourgeois has expressed an interest in Formula One and would be a great guest on their podcast.

**Fake Airplane Videos on Social Media**

* Fabio brings up a recent trend of fake airplane videos circulating on social media platforms like TikTok. He explains that these videos often depict staged arguments or incidents on airplanes and are created by production companies using actors and sets.
* The hosts express their surprise at the existence of these fake videos and speculate that they may be popular because people enjoy watching dramatic and shocking content. They also discuss the potential ethical implications of creating and sharing such videos.

**Damon Hill's Comments on Le Mans**

* The hosts discuss Damon Hill's recent suggestion that Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso should team up for the Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race. They speculate on the possibility of Verstappen and Alonso racing together at Red Bull in Formula One but acknowledge that there are currently no available seats for either driver.
* The hosts also discuss the challenges faced by Formula 2 drivers who are unable to secure a seat in Formula One. They consider the possibility of allowing drivers to compete in Formula 2 even after winning the championship, which could create a pool of highly skilled and experienced drivers.

**Technical Discussion about Formula One Cars**

* The hosts discuss the design and mechanics of Formula One cars, focusing on the placement of the engine and gearbox. They explain that most of the car's weight is located low to the ground to improve downforce and stability.
* The hosts also mention the recent crash involving Carlos Sainz in Abu Dhabi, where the side of his car was heavily damaged. They speculate that such accidents can be particularly costly for teams due to the extensive repairs required.

**Grand Theft Auto 6 and Fortnite**

* The hosts express their excitement for the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6, which is expected to feature a racetrack and potentially attract Formula One drivers to its e-sports league. They also reminisce about their past experiences playing Fortnite and how it consumed a significant portion of their time.
* The hosts reflect on the passage of time and express their disbelief at being nearly 30 years old. They discuss how their perception of time has changed and how they feel like they have missed out on certain experiences due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

* Episode: "20 Questions: The Quiz of the Year"

**II. Question 1**

* Question: In 2023, Max Verstappen became only the third driver in F1 history to complete every single lap of the season. Who are the other two?
* Correct Answer: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton

**III. Question 2**

* Question: After the 2023 season, where do Red Bull Racing stand in the list of the F1 constructors with the most wins ever?
* Correct Answer: Fifth

**IV. Question 3**

* Question: Which team is now just one win ahead on 114 victories?
* Correct Answer: McLaren

**V. Question 4**

* Question: Which driver took victory in the only race of 2023 not won by a Red Bull?
* Correct Answer: Carlos Sainz

**VI. Question 5**

* Question: When was the last time only two teams won all the races in a season?
* Correct Answer: 2016

**VII. Question 6**

* Question: How many drivers made their F1 debuts in 2023?
* Correct Answer: Three (Oscar Piastri, Logan Sargent, and Liam Lawson)

**VIII. Question 7**

* Question: Which three drivers were on the podium at the season opener in Bahrain?
* Correct Answer: Sergio Perez, Fernando Alonso, and Max Verstappen

**IX. Question 8**

* Question: Which two sprint events did Max Verstappen not win in 2023?
* Correct Answer: Azerbaijan and Qatar

**X. Question 9**

* Question: Only one driver who competed in the 2023 season failed to score any points. Which one?
* Correct Answer: Nick De Vries

**XI. Question 10**

* Question: How many teams changed their team principal ahead of the 2023 season? (Excluding Alpha Tauri)
* Correct Answer: Three (Ferrari, Williams, and Alfa Romeo)

**XII. Question 11**

* Question: Who is now the longest serving team boss in Formula One?
* Correct Answer: Christian Horner

**XIII. Question 12**

* Question: Fernando Alonso scored his 100th career F1 podium this year. In which season did he score his very first?
* Correct Answer: 2003

**XIV. Question 13**

* Question: How many teams scored a podium finish in 2023?
* Correct Answer: Six (Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Alpine, and Aston Martin)

**XV. Question 14**

* Question: Mercedes failed to win a race in 2023, the first time they've gone through a season without a victory since...
* Correct Answer: 2011

**XVI. Question 15**

* Question: This year, Logan Sargent became the first American driver to score a point in F1 since...
* Correct Answer: Michael Andretti

**XVII. Question 16**

* Question: Whose all-time win tally did Max Verstappen equal by winning the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
* Correct Answer: Sebastian Vettel

**XVIII. Question 17**

* Question: In 2023, Liam Lawson became the first New Zealander to race in F1 since...
* Correct Answer: Brendan Hartley

**XIX. Question 18**

* Question: In 2023, no British registered team or driver won a Grand Prix for the first time since...
* Correct Answer: 1952

**XX. Question 19**

* Question: How many nationalities were represented by the drivers in the 2023 season?
* Correct Answer: 15

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[01:39.320 -> 01:52.320] Ladies and gents, it back once again to Pit Stop.
[01:52.320 -> 01:53.800] Yes, thank you for joining us.
[01:53.800 -> 01:56.160] We're one week closer to Christmas.
[01:56.160 -> 01:57.880] Today is Sunday the 10th of December.
[01:57.880 -> 02:03.440] Currently 15 days until Santa Claus comes, but 14 when this goes up, so cheers to that!
[02:03.440 -> 02:10.200] Chin chin mate, we're puffing on, sorry we're sipping on some wine, you've got white wine
[02:10.200 -> 02:12.400] and I've wet, and you've got fruit juice mate.
[02:12.400 -> 02:18.760] Yeah, one of your friends who I've never met has clearly brought this over, because I wouldn't
[02:18.760 -> 02:19.760] normally drink this.
[02:19.760 -> 02:20.760] It's mine mate.
[02:20.760 -> 02:21.760] It's yours.
[02:21.760 -> 02:22.760] I love a bit of fruit juice.
[02:22.760 -> 02:23.760] You don't drink rose.
[02:23.760 -> 02:24.760] Okay!
[02:24.760 -> 02:30.280] And it's 9% it's like yeah, literally summer fruit. I love a gin and tonic me. Hmm, but for right now we're having wine
[02:30.680 -> 02:36.820] We're having wine because it's nearly Christmas and every day leading up to Christmas. We'd like to try and drink as much as possible
[02:38.400 -> 02:45.460] Yeah, usually we haven't had much mulled wine this this this haven't been ice skating yet That's the thing I'm going
[02:45.460 -> 02:45.960] You, when?
[02:45.960 -> 02:46.960] On the 22nd
[02:46.960 -> 02:49.440] Is that like a we're going thing?
[02:49.440 -> 02:49.940] No
[02:49.940 -> 02:51.200] And I haven't been invited yet?
[02:51.200 -> 02:51.700] No
[02:51.700 -> 02:53.200] Is that like a you and your girlfriend thing?
[02:53.200 -> 02:54.200] You're gonna have to find
[02:54.200 -> 02:55.860] The Canary Wharf, they've got skating
[02:55.860 -> 02:57.120] Yeah, that's where I wanna go
[02:57.120 -> 02:58.880] Why don't you and me go then, go there
[02:58.880 -> 02:59.920] Cause I'm shit
[02:59.920 -> 03:02.400] So I could do a bit of practice before I go there
[03:02.400 -> 03:04.000] Me and you ice skating together, holding hands
[03:04.000 -> 03:06.000] I can't be shit at ice skating in front of my girlfriend.
[03:06.000 -> 03:08.000] Am I happy to come along with you and your girlfriend?
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.000] Nah, no, because we're going with a mum.
[03:10.000 -> 03:12.000] I'm happy to come along with your girlfriend's mum!
[03:12.000 -> 03:14.000] I know, that's why you're not coming, mate.
[03:14.000 -> 03:16.000] That's exactly the reason why you're not coming.
[03:16.000 -> 03:18.000] Love you, Sal. Anyway,
[03:18.000 -> 03:20.000] mate, um,
[03:20.000 -> 03:22.000] that was the FIA awards
[03:22.000 -> 03:24.000] recently, did you see that? Yeah, there was FIA
[03:24.000 -> 03:27.000] awards and there was also FIA controversy recently, did you see that? Yeah, there was FIA Awards and there was also FIA controversy.
[03:27.000 -> 03:29.000] Cor, what has happened since the last podcast?
[03:29.000 -> 03:30.000] There was a couple of bits, mate.
[03:30.000 -> 03:34.000] Oh yeah, well there's been an absolute fucking steamball of events that's happened throughout the paddock.
[03:34.000 -> 03:39.000] There has. There's been written statements, there's been everything. So we've got a few bits to talk about.
[03:39.000 -> 03:45.620] Yeah, and like I said to you off camera, you're Statman, you're like Mr. Knowledgeable, you're the eye of the internet.
[03:45.620 -> 03:46.460] The eye of the internet.
[03:46.460 -> 03:48.260] You know, Lord of the Rings, there's the eye.
[03:48.260 -> 03:49.100] Yeah, I know what's going on.
[03:49.100 -> 03:50.640] Or in Vegas, there's the eye,
[03:50.640 -> 03:52.440] that's you when it comes to social media.
[03:52.440 -> 03:54.140] So can you please enlighten me.
[03:54.140 -> 03:54.980] The sphere.
[03:54.980 -> 03:56.820] As to the sphere, whatever.
[03:56.820 -> 03:58.740] Can you enlighten me about this FIA stuff?
[03:58.740 -> 04:00.340] Right, when we do the awards second,
[04:00.340 -> 04:02.220] we'll start off with the investigation
[04:02.220 -> 04:04.140] into Toto and Suzy Wolf.
[04:04.140 -> 04:07.200] They said that there was a... what's the word again?
[04:07.800 -> 04:08.600] A conflict of interest?
[04:08.600 -> 04:09.100] A conflict of interest.
[04:09.100 -> 04:10.200] Or some sort, I think?
[04:10.400 -> 04:15.000] Yeah, because obviously she's the head of F1 Academy and he's Mercedes team principal.
[04:15.800 -> 04:19.200] Obviously, she reports directly to Stefano Dominicali.
[04:19.400 -> 04:21.600] So does Toto, I guess, with Mercedes.
[04:22.200 -> 04:29.640] But ultimately, the F1 paddock is a very talky place like I don't think an investigation like this looks good on FIA
[04:29.640 -> 04:35.960] And it definitely doesn't look good to go and throw something on Suzy wolf after she's had an amazing year with f1 academy
[04:35.960 -> 04:38.980] Well, let's take it from the moment. We saw it because I you must have been checking it
[04:38.980 -> 04:42.160] I don't know what was going on first. I was all fake. I thought it was a hoax
[04:42.160 -> 04:44.440] I was like for some drive to survive shit
[04:44.440 -> 04:48.520] Yeah, I actually thought it was a publicity stunt because I was like, oh well the racing's over now
[04:48.520 -> 04:54.400] So I reckon a couple, you know, they're all just they've said right let's do this and everyone release a statement just to create some drama
[04:54.400 -> 05:00.120] It probably was though, it probably was. How can the FIA and Suzy Wolf and Tite all work that closely together
[05:00.120 -> 05:02.120] Especially like when people, everyone
[05:02.120 -> 05:07.320] It's because the season's been pretty boring mate mate so they needed something to zhuzh up. And we were reading everything online and there's
[05:07.320 -> 05:11.760] articles going out about like apparently Horner's the one who reported Toto and it was the night
[05:11.760 -> 05:15.640] before that that came out they were literally at the cinema together when we went to the
[05:15.640 -> 05:19.720] premiere. Have we spoken about that? Yeah we did, on the last pod. They're literally getting
[05:19.720 -> 05:23.320] along like brothers. So it wasn't- Like house and fire, they had hands on the back and everything.
[05:23.320 -> 05:27.320] Yeah I can't imagine Horner reported Toto. But it's been dropped. It's been
[05:27.320 -> 05:29.120] completely dropped already. Has it?
[05:29.120 -> 05:32.640] Yeah, completely dropped because every team released a statement and said it
[05:32.640 -> 05:33.600] wasn't them.
[05:33.600 -> 05:37.880] Well did you see Lewis Hamilton, the little... At the awards?
[05:37.880 -> 05:42.160] Yeah. That he did at the FIA. Yeah well that's why everyone loves Lewis because
[05:42.160 -> 05:47.000] he's he's got that vettel in him., he's happy to say something, he'll stand up.
[05:47.000 -> 05:49.500] What? What do you mean he's got the Vettel in him?
[05:49.500 -> 05:51.000] Well, you know, I don't know about Sebastian Vettel.
[05:51.000 -> 05:52.000] What does that mean?
[05:52.000 -> 05:55.000] Sebastian Vettel was like a speaker of the grid, wasn't he?
[05:55.000 -> 05:56.000] Was he?
[05:57.500 -> 06:00.000] I'm the same guy that didn't know he drove for Red Bull.
[06:00.500 -> 06:03.000] But it's been a bit of time now, I've learnt a bit more about Vettel.
[06:03.000 -> 06:04.000] No, he's just a great person, isn't he?
[06:04.000 -> 06:05.040] A little bit more. But did you see No, he's just a great person, isn't he?
[06:05.040 -> 06:07.040] But did you see Hamilton, what he did with his award?
[06:07.040 -> 06:09.040] Yeah, well apparently he let up...
[06:09.040 -> 06:11.040] Again, Mercedes has said that it's a load of baloney.
[06:11.040 -> 06:12.040] Oh, have they?
[06:12.040 -> 06:16.040] Yeah, they said it wasn't true. Someone from the team has apparently collected it and taken it back to the factory.
[06:16.040 -> 06:19.040] But some random bloke on Twitter posted a picture of it, yeah.
[06:19.040 -> 06:21.040] So I don't really know, to be honest.
[06:21.040 -> 06:24.040] I can understand why he wouldn't be happy with the FIA.
[06:24.040 -> 06:27.200] I mean, to be fair, I bet that award ceremony was good though.
[06:27.200 -> 06:29.120] There were so many people there.
[06:29.120 -> 06:30.680] Everyone who won everything.
[06:30.680 -> 06:31.800] It was Mbaku who won it.
[06:31.800 -> 06:32.640] Yeah.
[06:32.640 -> 06:34.680] I've heard some things about the Autosport Awards.
[06:34.680 -> 06:35.520] Awards?
[06:35.520 -> 06:36.340] Awards?
[06:36.340 -> 06:37.180] What have you heard?
[06:37.180 -> 06:38.400] I heard it's pretty boring.
[06:38.400 -> 06:39.240] Really?
[06:39.240 -> 06:40.720] How few people have told us they're pretty boring?
[06:40.720 -> 06:42.560] It probably is quite boring unless you win an award.
[06:42.560 -> 06:43.400] Good thing we don't get invited.
[06:43.400 -> 06:44.220] No.
[06:44.220 -> 06:49.000] We're never gonna be invited now. I know. Unless we get a chance, maybe if we do get invited we'll mix it up a little bit.
[06:49.000 -> 06:54.000] Although, grab your glass mate because our little friend Oscar Piastri got rookie of the year.
[06:54.000 -> 07:02.000] Oscar Piastri, congratulations. That is without a doubt the most deserved award I can even think of this season.
[07:02.000 -> 07:06.640] Yeah, and it was nice to see his girlfriend there and then you had Gabby Bortoletto and his girlfriend
[07:06.640 -> 07:08.320] who were here at the flat.
[07:08.320 -> 07:09.640] Yeah, I see everyone together.
[07:09.640 -> 07:10.600] Yeah, everyone together.
[07:10.600 -> 07:11.320] Was Jake Hughes there?
[07:11.320 -> 07:12.120] Jake Hughes was.
[07:12.120 -> 07:12.760] Oh no, that was a McLaren thing.
[07:12.760 -> 07:14.440] You're looking at the McLaren Christmas party.
[07:14.440 -> 07:15.120] Yeah.
[07:15.120 -> 07:16.920] I love the way there's all these Christmas parties
[07:16.920 -> 07:18.600] and we haven't been invited to one.
[07:18.600 -> 07:20.320] I know, something's making me think maybe we should just
[07:20.320 -> 07:21.440] start our own.
[07:21.440 -> 07:22.520] So we are.
[07:22.520 -> 07:24.280] We are having a Christmas party, aren't we?
[07:24.280 -> 07:24.920] Yeah, we are, the 21st.
[07:24.920 -> 07:25.280] Yeah. We are. We have some people from F1 and some of our friends coming here, are, we are having a Christmas party, aren't we? Yeah, we are, the 21st, yeah.
[07:25.280 -> 07:26.920] We are, we have some people from F1
[07:26.920 -> 07:28.280] and some of our friends coming here,
[07:28.280 -> 07:29.880] which is gonna be a great laugh.
[07:29.880 -> 07:30.760] That's gonna be nice.
[07:30.760 -> 07:33.240] I'm not going anywhere near the cooking,
[07:33.240 -> 07:35.400] but I am doing a banoffee pie.
[07:35.400 -> 07:37.480] Yeah, you are, and we're getting
[07:37.480 -> 07:39.560] a cocktail menu put together.
[07:39.560 -> 07:40.400] Really?
[07:40.400 -> 07:41.720] We are, and then we're gonna be doing food,
[07:41.720 -> 07:44.160] but we've got a couple of veggies.
[07:44.160 -> 07:47.600] So there's gonna be a little nut roast, and maybe, and then so a nice piece of beef for the lads
[07:48.360 -> 07:50.360] And no dairy and no gluten
[07:50.440 -> 07:57.540] The girlfriend effect funny because none of this would be happening if you didn't have a girlfriend like she's what she's gonna put together a cocktail
[07:57.540 -> 08:01.080] Menu is she we don't have a printer. Yeah, I'm cooking. I'm doing
[08:01.600 -> 08:05.440] I'm hosting the night the girls are gonna make it pretty
[08:05.440 -> 08:09.120] What did you say the other day though? You said, I haven't got a girlfriend so what I might do?
[08:09.120 -> 08:11.120] I might just wait for you instead
[08:11.120 -> 08:14.020] Like, we'll all be sat at the table and Jake will be doing like
[08:14.020 -> 08:15.400] I'll just do drinks, yeah
[08:15.400 -> 08:16.700] I'll just stand at the side
[08:16.700 -> 08:18.700] Yeah, like new cutlery if anyone drops anything
[08:18.700 -> 08:20.700] I'm not gonna lie, there's still six days
[08:20.700 -> 08:23.360] There's still plenty of time for me to recruit someone
[08:23.360 -> 08:24.800] Because it doesn't need to be someone I'm dating
[08:24.800 -> 08:27.760] Six days? You've got eleven days Oh. Oh yeah 11 days it could just be a
[08:27.760 -> 08:32.800] friend couldn't it? Well do a call out then. What on the podcast? Yeah. Yeah if anyone
[08:32.800 -> 08:38.040] listening wants to come and be my date for... No not date. I'm a male or female I can be anything.
[08:38.040 -> 08:50.920] Yeah preferably female yeah but yeah okay. Speaking trains oh well I was gonna go talk about
[08:50.920 -> 08:54.600] the Lizzie line cuz I got the Lizzie line back today and there was a massive
[08:54.600 -> 08:57.920] delay on the Lizzie line did you see I didn't people stuck on the ground for
[08:57.920 -> 09:02.760] four hours now that is tragic I would be so claustrophobic usually the 20-30
[09:02.760 -> 09:10.200] minutes I spend on there is enough I would be so four hours and imagine you're in an annoying carriage it'd be
[09:10.200 -> 09:13.440] alright if there was a dog in the carriage I'd be so nah because me and
[09:13.440 -> 09:17.880] that dog would be fighting for any scraps any like crisps or like little bits of
[09:17.880 -> 09:25.640] little specks of four hours with no crust underneath the seat yeah I'll be howling. Hear the dog, find the crust. Ooh!
[09:25.640 -> 09:29.000] I'll be howling the train down.
[09:29.000 -> 09:30.880] Someone let me out.
[09:30.880 -> 09:32.440] Apparently people were opening the doors
[09:32.440 -> 09:34.280] and like pissing through the door onto the tracks
[09:34.280 -> 09:35.120] because everyone needed to go.
[09:35.120 -> 09:36.280] Oh my God, you have to go to the toilet somewhere?
[09:36.280 -> 09:37.120] Yeah.
[09:37.120 -> 09:38.480] Well, you can get away with that there.
[09:38.480 -> 09:39.680] Yeah, really bad.
[09:39.680 -> 09:41.000] But speaking of trains, mate.
[09:41.000 -> 09:42.640] Yeah, I was gonna say, let's get onto the real reason.
[09:42.640 -> 09:44.360] We're speaking of trains.
[09:44.360 -> 09:46.480] I met Francis Bourgeois today.
[09:46.480 -> 09:47.640] That's a cool person to meet.
[09:47.640 -> 09:49.520] At Euston train station.
[09:49.520 -> 09:51.360] I love the photo.
[09:51.360 -> 09:53.000] I yeah, the photo's sick.
[09:53.000 -> 09:57.560] I got off the train, it was jam packed, we were packed in like sardines and we're getting
[09:57.560 -> 10:01.960] off and I'm like quite a fast walker so I'm trying to navigate my way through these people
[10:01.960 -> 10:05.280] and there he is, all like 6 foot five of him. He's massive.
[10:05.280 -> 10:06.120] Was he on his own?
[10:06.120 -> 10:07.600] No, he was with another guy.
[10:07.600 -> 10:09.560] Okay, and was he trained spotting?
[10:09.560 -> 10:12.120] Yes, he was, because I went up to him.
[10:12.120 -> 10:13.560] I said, Francis, can I have a photo?
[10:13.560 -> 10:14.880] He said, yes.
[10:14.880 -> 10:17.360] And then I said, what are you spotting today?
[10:17.360 -> 10:20.280] And he said, class 50s.
[10:20.280 -> 10:22.240] He was spotting class 50s.
[10:22.240 -> 10:24.120] And I think I asked him what train I came in on
[10:24.120 -> 10:26.000] and he said it was a class 103 or something
[10:26.000 -> 10:27.000] like that.
[10:27.000 -> 10:28.000] Very nice.
[10:28.000 -> 10:29.640] And then I seized up and didn't know what to say so I walked away.
[10:29.640 -> 10:30.640] But you got a photo.
[10:30.640 -> 10:32.240] You should have asked him on the pod.
[10:32.240 -> 10:33.240] I know, I know.
[10:33.240 -> 10:34.240] I should have really.
[10:34.240 -> 10:35.240] Because he likes Formula 1.
[10:35.240 -> 10:36.240] I know.
[10:36.240 -> 10:37.240] I know.
[10:37.240 -> 10:39.640] But this settles the rumours though.
[10:39.640 -> 10:41.480] He actually does like trains.
[10:41.480 -> 10:43.120] Oh he's 100% legit.
[10:43.120 -> 10:44.120] He is legit.
[10:44.120 -> 10:45.400] What you see on camera, he's like that. Because this is 100% legit. He's legit. What you see on camera
[10:45.400 -> 10:48.520] he's like that. Because this is what I've always wondered right because I've seen I've heard
[10:48.520 -> 10:52.720] things and people chat shit online so you never know. Yeah. I wasn't sure
[10:52.720 -> 10:57.080] whether it was a persona but the thought of you meeting him is amazing. Yeah and one of my
[10:57.080 -> 11:01.880] mates my mate Ollie said that he went on a night out with him in Newcastle. I bet
[11:01.880 -> 11:08.960] a few people have. I think he loves a night out. Apparently he came to a Sam Fender show and we ended up at a rave in town together. He loves the festival as well
[11:08.960 -> 11:12.980] He said I thought it was all an act, but he didn't shut up about trains and buses all night
[11:13.040 -> 11:19.920] So big news Francis Bush also likes buses. Yeah, that is big news. I didn't know that I reckon once he said about every train
[11:20.720 -> 11:22.000] buses I
[11:22.000 -> 11:26.200] Wish I just could have joined him today if I didn't have to come back to the flat I would have been
[11:26.200 -> 11:27.680] like Francis do you mind if I come with you?
[11:27.680 -> 11:29.640] I would have died if you put that story up
[11:29.640 -> 11:31.680] didn't turn up at the flat when you were about to
[11:31.680 -> 11:33.200] get back and then four hours later
[11:33.200 -> 11:35.360] there's like a video of you and him standing on the side of the road
[11:35.360 -> 11:37.040] I mean like Shrewsbury or something like that
[11:37.040 -> 11:38.560] just screaming at the side of the railway
[11:38.560 -> 11:40.760] it's it's cool and he's done amazing and
[11:40.760 -> 11:42.160] people love him he's got a great voice
[11:42.160 -> 11:44.560] he's a lovely guy but do you think
[11:44.560 -> 11:45.480] what can he sing? I don't know maybe he's just got a great voice. He's a lovely guy, but do you think- What can he sing?
[11:45.480 -> 11:46.480] I don't know, maybe.
[11:46.480 -> 11:49.720] He's just got a nice voice, hasn't he, when he talks?
[11:49.720 -> 11:50.720] It's like therapeutic.
[11:50.720 -> 11:51.720] You can listen to it.
[11:51.720 -> 11:52.720] Has he got a podcast?
[11:52.720 -> 11:53.720] No.
[11:53.720 -> 11:54.720] Because he'd be great on a podcast.
[11:54.720 -> 11:55.720] No, we really want him on.
[11:55.720 -> 11:59.240] So if Francis is listening, please can you come on Pitstop?
[11:59.240 -> 12:00.240] Yeah.
[12:00.240 -> 12:01.240] Because we'd love you on.
[12:01.240 -> 12:09.000] I'm not sure though whether I could get into the whole train spotting, plane spotting kind of thing. A lot of people love it, like plane spotting
[12:09.000 -> 12:14.000] is huge as well. You watch it on YouTube. Okay that's true. Sometimes I come in the
[12:14.000 -> 12:16.800] living room and you're watching a live stream of someone watching planes come
[12:16.800 -> 12:20.280] in at Heathrow. Yeah but I'm not sure if I'm a fucked up person because I only
[12:20.280 -> 12:26.320] watch it live on YouTube when it's really windy. When it's really, really windy and there's like a storm.
[12:26.320 -> 12:27.160] Crash and burn.
[12:27.160 -> 12:31.080] If there's a storm, the first thing I do is go on YouTube
[12:31.080 -> 12:33.440] and watch the live airplane landings
[12:33.440 -> 12:34.720] because it's just fascinating.
[12:34.720 -> 12:37.400] Like when they can't land, they take back off
[12:37.400 -> 12:39.160] or the back spins out.
[12:39.160 -> 12:40.520] You wouldn't want to be on it though, would you?
[12:40.520 -> 12:41.360] No, I wouldn't want to be on it.
[12:41.360 -> 12:42.880] Because you and me are terrified of planes.
[12:42.880 -> 12:44.760] We are absolutely terrified of planes.
[12:44.760 -> 12:48.020] If we had the time, I would always take a boat.
[12:48.020 -> 12:49.660] Like if it was easy.
[12:49.660 -> 12:50.500] Yeah.
[12:50.500 -> 12:51.580] But boats are a bit slow, aren't they?
[12:51.580 -> 12:54.500] Same as Travis Barker from Blink 182.
[12:54.500 -> 12:55.340] Yeah.
[12:55.340 -> 12:57.380] Had, was in a terrible plane crash, you know about that?
[12:57.380 -> 12:58.340] Yeah, and he survived it.
[12:58.340 -> 13:00.100] Yeah, and now he won't get a plane anyway,
[13:00.100 -> 13:00.980] boat everywhere.
[13:00.980 -> 13:03.420] If you've survived a plane crash,
[13:03.420 -> 13:08.160] you're not getting in another plane. Or are you thinking I survived it once it can never happen
[13:08.160 -> 13:14.000] again and you think it ever has happened again just the same person twice I've
[13:14.000 -> 13:25.120] seen a bloke get hit by lightning twice really on Instagram yeah you could edit So you haven't necessarily seen it with your own eyes. In real life, flesh and bone, no, but I saw it.
[13:25.120 -> 13:27.680] Think of how easy you could edit that.
[13:27.680 -> 13:28.760] Yeah, you probably could, yeah.
[13:28.760 -> 13:29.920] But, okay.
[13:29.920 -> 13:31.960] Yeah, which actually brings me on, talking about planes.
[13:31.960 -> 13:33.720] You told me there's an Instagram page
[13:33.720 -> 13:35.400] which makes fake plane videos.
[13:36.280 -> 13:37.560] And it's true, because I watched one.
[13:37.560 -> 13:39.400] I watched this guy fighting another guy on a plane.
[13:39.400 -> 13:41.040] I don't know if enough people realize that's fake.
[13:41.040 -> 13:43.520] All the comments were like, fake plane, fake plane.
[13:43.520 -> 13:44.880] You said something about the blue lights.
[13:44.880 -> 13:47.160] There's production companies in the UK US all
[13:47.160 -> 13:52.240] over Europe that they hire sets and for tik-tok videos they just get actors in
[13:52.240 -> 13:56.200] and they'll bulk film like 20 30 videos in a day and they'll go out with short
[13:56.200 -> 14:00.480] form clips and the clips will be like oh my god this argument on a plane but it's
[14:00.480 -> 14:04.320] all set up filmed in like a dummy plane that's mad but they go viral and no one
[14:04.320 -> 14:05.600] really realizes that they're fake.
[14:05.600 -> 14:06.600] I had no idea about that.
[14:06.600 -> 14:08.200] It started back in the days of Facebook.
[14:08.200 -> 14:09.400] People did it because it was like...
[14:09.400 -> 14:10.400] Back in the days of Facebook?
[14:10.400 -> 14:14.000] Because before TikTok, people hadn't seen people go mad as much.
[14:14.000 -> 14:16.700] Before all the videos of Karen's and stuff was coming out.
[14:16.700 -> 14:17.200] Yeah.
[14:17.700 -> 14:19.400] Facebook was the place, wasn't it?
[14:19.400 -> 14:20.200] Karen's.
[14:20.200 -> 14:21.600] Who uses Facebook these days?
[14:21.600 -> 14:23.000] I'd love to know if anyone actually uses Facebook.
[14:23.000 -> 14:23.900] I do, I use it every day.
[14:23.900 -> 14:24.600] Do you?
[14:24.600 -> 14:27.000] Yeah, I check up on things, I talk to people on there.
[14:27.000 -> 14:27.500] Really?
[14:27.500 -> 14:28.000] Simon rings me on it.
[14:28.000 -> 14:29.000] I do, yeah, to be fair.
[14:29.000 -> 14:30.000] He rings me on Facebook Messenger.
[14:30.000 -> 14:33.000] That's my only method of communication for my parents is Facebook Messenger.
[14:33.000 -> 14:35.000] Well, there you go, you use Facebook then.
[14:35.000 -> 14:36.000] Well, it's Messenger, it's separate now, innit?
[14:36.000 -> 14:39.000] How often do you talk to your parents? You talk to your dad every day?
[14:39.000 -> 14:40.000] Almost every day, yeah.
[14:40.000 -> 14:41.000] So you use Facebook every day?
[14:41.000 -> 14:46.000] Yeah, but not my mum, every other week. But it's not Facebook, it's not the app, it's just the Messenger app.
[14:46.000 -> 14:47.240] You're not using Facebook.
[14:47.240 -> 14:48.080] Yeah.
[14:48.080 -> 14:49.560] You go on there and it's just like,
[14:49.560 -> 14:50.840] something's really pissed me off
[14:50.840 -> 14:53.240] because I keep getting these posts on my Facebook, right?
[14:53.240 -> 14:54.080] Which I'm-
[14:54.080 -> 14:54.920] Don't know.
[14:54.920 -> 14:55.740] Nah, I don't know why.
[14:55.740 -> 14:56.680] It's actually quite insulting.
[14:56.680 -> 14:58.640] It's called the dull men's club.
[14:58.640 -> 15:00.720] And it's old men.
[15:00.720 -> 15:03.080] It's old men posting in this group.
[15:03.080 -> 15:03.900] I don't know.
[15:03.900 -> 15:04.740] No, I haven't.
[15:04.740 -> 15:05.600] I'm not part of this. You've requested. I don't know, no I haven't. I'm not part of this.
[15:05.600 -> 15:07.280] I don't know why I get it.
[15:07.280 -> 15:09.000] Maybe I'm just a dull man.
[15:09.000 -> 15:10.920] Cause you know how your phone listens to you all the time.
[15:10.920 -> 15:12.360] Maybe it listens to my conversation.
[15:12.360 -> 15:13.360] I don't think you're a dull man.
[15:13.360 -> 15:14.200] You don't?
[15:14.200 -> 15:15.040] But that is true.
[15:15.040 -> 15:16.480] Phones do listen to everything you say.
[15:16.480 -> 15:17.320] Yeah, they do.
[15:17.320 -> 15:18.200] To a scary amount.
[15:19.400 -> 15:21.480] I mean, what do you think about that?
[15:21.480 -> 15:23.400] I think our neighbors hear everything that we say
[15:23.400 -> 15:24.880] because we realized the other day.
[15:24.880 -> 15:25.800] Yeah, this is bad.
[15:25.800 -> 15:27.560] It's very embarrassing, isn't it?
[15:27.560 -> 15:28.840] We've realized that.
[15:28.840 -> 15:30.400] For the last two years,
[15:31.720 -> 15:34.960] well, we always have the living room door open, don't we?
[15:34.960 -> 15:36.520] It's always hatched up, isn't it?
[15:36.520 -> 15:39.220] Yeah, and it's hard floor in here, hard wall,
[15:39.220 -> 15:41.640] so our voices echo out into the hallway
[15:41.640 -> 15:43.280] and then through the front door
[15:43.280 -> 15:45.400] and into the hallway of the actual flats.
[15:45.400 -> 15:46.720] Yeah, we did a test the other day.
[15:46.720 -> 15:48.680] Fab sat on the sofa there in the corner
[15:48.680 -> 15:51.020] and I went to the lift with the middle door open
[15:51.020 -> 15:53.000] and he was talking at this level.
[15:53.000 -> 15:55.040] Hello, yeah, blah, blah, blah.
[15:55.040 -> 15:56.680] I could hear it at the lift.
[15:56.680 -> 15:59.200] I could hear that conversation at the lift.
[15:59.200 -> 16:02.160] I reckon everyone on our floor knows everything about us.
[16:02.160 -> 16:03.000] I really do.
[16:03.000 -> 16:04.360] Because we normally scream.
[16:04.360 -> 16:05.240] Yeah, true.
[16:05.240 -> 16:06.880] And also I've noticed that Rad,
[16:06.880 -> 16:08.520] whenever I see them, they probably heard that.
[16:08.520 -> 16:09.440] Hi guys, you all right?
[16:09.440 -> 16:10.280] Yeah, what's going on?
[16:10.280 -> 16:11.760] Whenever I see them now, they're a lot happier.
[16:11.760 -> 16:13.780] Is it because you've made friends with them in the gym?
[16:13.780 -> 16:14.620] Yeah, maybe.
[16:14.620 -> 16:16.680] I've been in the gym a couple of times with them, yeah.
[16:16.680 -> 16:18.160] This is a great Formula One show, isn't it?
[16:18.160 -> 16:19.720] Should we talk about tyre deck for 10 seconds?
[16:19.720 -> 16:20.800] Let's talk about Damon Hill,
[16:20.800 -> 16:23.200] because he's come out and said that he'd love to see
[16:23.200 -> 16:26.000] Max Verstappen team up with Fernando Alonso for Le Mans.
[16:27.000 -> 16:28.000] For Le Mans?
[16:28.000 -> 16:32.000] For Le Mans, yeah. I mean, I would just love to see them together at Red Bull.
[16:32.000 -> 16:41.000] Yeah, for sure. I don't know, I'm still hoping there's going to be a silly season, I'm hoping stuff's going on behind the scenes, but right now there's no spare seats.
[16:43.000 -> 16:48.560] What does that say for the likes of like, Teo Porchera you know F2 champion. This is what I was going to talk to you
[16:48.560 -> 16:56.400] actually. He should be the guy who steps up into F1. And I'd love to get Tao on because I want to ask him the same thing. I'm curious like from an in an F2
[16:56.400 -> 17:01.660] driver's head if you knew you aren't getting an F1 seat straight away or you
[17:01.660 -> 17:09.640] knew you're not going to be straight into a reserve would you rather not win F2? Because at least then you can do another year in F2
[17:09.640 -> 17:15.520] and then it also got me thinking would they rather would it be better for
[17:15.520 -> 17:19.600] the drivers that you could race in F2 even if you won in it? Could you race
[17:19.600 -> 17:22.520] in it again even if you won in it? Because then you'd just end up with a
[17:22.520 -> 17:25.840] load of amazing talent pool of the winners.
[17:26.120 -> 17:32.260] So you'd have winners racing winners and then when the F1 team goes we want them, they've beaten the last year and...
[17:32.260 -> 17:34.260] Yeah, there must be a reason why.
[17:34.260 -> 17:35.860] I guess it's to keep progressing.
[17:35.860 -> 17:38.740] I think it could turn into a Max Verstappen and Red Bull situation.
[17:38.740 -> 17:44.880] You know, let's say if Oscar had done another year, if like if the him and the team were just a perfect collab like Max and Red Bull,
[17:47.480 -> 17:50.360] maybe they just keep winning again and win again and win again but then you wouldn't want to stay in F2 because there's no money in it for
[17:50.360 -> 17:54.040] them. Yeah but then also if there's no progression into F1 like if you're
[17:54.040 -> 17:57.640] without an F1 seat but then ultimately there's so many other racing series
[17:57.640 -> 18:01.040] isn't there this is what we're coming to learn people can quite easily go and do
[18:01.040 -> 18:06.780] IndyCar or Formula E or yeah anything. But at the end of day, when you break it down to the black and white and the bare
[18:06.780 -> 18:12.160] bones basics that the team can control the speed of the car from the pit wall, then they
[18:12.160 -> 18:13.560] can make anything fucking happen.
[18:13.560 -> 18:17.520] Yeah, and I saw an interesting video of a Formula 1 car.
[18:17.520 -> 18:22.600] There was a video put out by Sauber, it's quite old, it's years old but I've only just
[18:22.600 -> 18:26.120] seen it, and it was interesting because they took a Formula One car
[18:26.120 -> 18:28.360] and they cut it directly down the middle
[18:28.360 -> 18:31.240] and then opened it up so you could see the inside of the car
[18:31.240 -> 18:32.720] of where all the wires are
[18:32.720 -> 18:36.160] and where all the mechanics are in the engine.
[18:36.160 -> 18:37.240] And it was interesting.
[18:37.240 -> 18:39.640] And the one thing I learned is in the car,
[18:39.640 -> 18:42.800] all of the stuff is as low as it can be.
[18:42.800 -> 18:43.720] What do you mean?
[18:43.720 -> 18:46.260] Like all of the gearbox, the engine,
[18:46.260 -> 18:48.800] everything is really, really low in the car.
[18:48.800 -> 18:51.160] So a lot of it isn't like,
[18:51.160 -> 18:53.440] you know like how the rear wing goes up at the back?
[18:53.440 -> 18:54.280] Yeah.
[18:54.280 -> 18:57.120] The bit under that bit, all this low bit right by the floor,
[18:57.120 -> 18:59.440] that's where all the mechanics and all the wires
[18:59.440 -> 19:00.260] and all the engine are.
[19:00.260 -> 19:03.920] Cause obviously the more weight down, that's downforce.
[19:03.920 -> 19:04.840] Yeah.
[19:04.840 -> 19:05.420] Yeah. Yeah. But for some reason when I watch the cars on TV, I's downforce. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[19:05.420 -> 19:05.920] Yeah.
[19:05.920 -> 19:06.420] Yeah.
[19:06.420 -> 19:08.640] But for some reason when I watch the cars on TV,
[19:08.640 -> 19:10.060] I don't think about it like that.
[19:10.060 -> 19:13.060] I just imagine the whole thing is like full of engines
[19:13.060 -> 19:13.660] and wires.
[19:13.660 -> 19:14.180] But it's not.
[19:14.180 -> 19:15.960] It's all perfectly wired under it.
[19:15.960 -> 19:17.580] And a lot of it's just carbon fiber.
[19:17.580 -> 19:19.380] Where did Carlos Sainz come off the track?
[19:19.380 -> 19:22.060] Was it Abu Dhabi for practice or in quality?
[19:22.060 -> 19:22.560] He did.
[19:22.560 -> 19:24.580] He smashed the car up in Abu Dhabi, I think.
[19:24.580 -> 19:27.200] Or was it Vegas? Can't remember. remember but all the side the side part of the
[19:27.200 -> 19:30.680] car and that was all smashed up and it's all just hollow I mean because that's
[19:30.680 -> 19:33.320] the side pods are just for the air to come in yeah but they don't there's
[19:33.320 -> 19:36.000] like nothing in the front wing because obviously you lose that the most
[19:36.000 -> 19:41.200] nothing nothing but then if you if they lose the back of the car that could be
[19:41.200 -> 19:45.000] awful you bloody buggered everything You're absolutely buggered.
[19:45.000 -> 19:46.000] You're absolutely buggered, mate.
[19:46.000 -> 19:47.000] You're buggered.
[19:47.000 -> 19:48.000] Without the back of the car there.
[19:48.000 -> 19:51.000] That might be obvious to a lot of people, but it's the first time I've seen the inside of a car.
[19:51.000 -> 19:52.000] So I'd never seen the wiring.
[19:52.000 -> 19:53.000] It's quite interesting.
[19:53.000 -> 19:54.000] Nice.
[19:54.000 -> 19:55.000] Fascinating.
[19:55.000 -> 19:56.000] Yeah.
[19:56.000 -> 19:59.000] Well, Callum could tell you a bit about that, considering he's a senior power unit.
[19:59.000 -> 20:00.000] McGurk?
[20:00.000 -> 20:01.000] Oh, that's my mech.
[20:01.000 -> 20:02.000] Yeah, Callum McGurk.
[20:02.000 -> 20:04.000] GTA 6, mate.
[20:04.000 -> 20:05.480] The trailer, wow.
[20:05.480 -> 20:06.320] Oh my God.
[20:06.320 -> 20:09.480] Do you reckon there'll be any Formula 1 cars in that?
[20:09.480 -> 20:11.020] There is a racetrack.
[20:11.020 -> 20:12.240] There is a racetrack on it
[20:12.240 -> 20:14.800] because I saw some of the e-sports drivers
[20:14.800 -> 20:18.280] posting about it saying there's going to be a GTA league
[20:18.280 -> 20:19.640] and all the racing drivers,
[20:19.640 -> 20:21.240] like who currently do F1 game and that,
[20:21.240 -> 20:22.720] are going to want to race in the GTA league.
[20:22.720 -> 20:24.080] Oh wow, really?
[20:24.080 -> 20:29.600] Yeah, apparently. I've got to say, I'm pretty bummed that we've got like another year to wait for it to come out. 2025
[20:29.600 -> 20:33.920] seems a shame. Graphics look pretty good it's really early on the trailer, it's like first
[20:33.920 -> 20:36.880] trailer it looks pretty good mate I'm absolutely buzzing because I know we're going to lose
[20:36.880 -> 20:40.880] another three years of our life to a video game. It happened with fortnite yeah as soon as we got
[20:40.880 -> 20:45.120] onto fortnite we lost a good fucking four years of our life just playing that shit.
[20:45.120 -> 20:45.840] Without doubt.
[20:45.840 -> 20:48.800] Set up in your living room in your old house, sweating.
[20:48.800 -> 20:54.080] It would be like 35 degrees outside mid-June and we got the blinds closed, both TVs out.
[20:54.080 -> 20:56.080] We were the worst players back then as well.
[20:56.080 -> 20:59.760] We were trying to get into the Fortnite World Cup, okay?
[20:59.760 -> 21:00.880] This was the whole thing.
[21:00.880 -> 21:02.800] We wanted to go to the World Cup.
[21:02.800 -> 21:05.680] We will have some listeners that play Fortnite and play these games.
[21:05.680 -> 21:08.360] Brad Benavidez, F2 driver.
[21:08.360 -> 21:09.360] One of the best players I've ever seen.
[21:09.360 -> 21:10.360] He's amazing.
[21:10.360 -> 21:11.360] Better than Booga.
[21:11.360 -> 21:13.160] He's really good, yeah he's better than Ninja and Teefy.
[21:13.160 -> 21:16.480] But yeah we were trying to get to the Fortnite World Cup just flying around the map in ballers
[21:16.480 -> 21:18.160] hiding for as long as we can.
[21:18.160 -> 21:19.920] Didn't work, didn't make it.
[21:19.920 -> 21:21.760] Wanted to team up with Benji Fishy, sad time.
[21:21.760 -> 21:24.000] Well we were trying to make the million quid weren't we?
[21:24.000 -> 21:26.480] But yeah, Grand Theft Auto looks amazing, mate.
[21:26.480 -> 21:27.720] I can't wait.
[21:27.720 -> 21:29.560] It's exciting there's a new game coming out.
[21:29.560 -> 21:31.040] Yeah, I can't wait.
[21:31.040 -> 21:33.680] It's a shame I'm gonna be like nearly 30 though
[21:33.680 -> 21:34.920] when it comes out.
[21:34.920 -> 21:36.440] Oh my. Is that too old?
[21:36.440 -> 21:37.800] Oh my God.
[21:37.800 -> 21:40.400] Is that too old to sit and play GTA like all day?
[21:40.400 -> 21:42.200] Oh, I can't believe you just said that.
[21:42.200 -> 21:43.040] What?
[21:43.040 -> 21:44.840] We are gonna be nearly 30 by the time that comes out,
[21:44.840 -> 21:48.840] aren't we? I know. Do you ever think to yourself, like when it's a quiet
[21:48.840 -> 21:52.680] night, you just sit there and you just think, how on earth am I this age? Even when it's
[21:52.680 -> 21:58.120] a really loud night, I'll sit there and still think that. Isn't it mad? Yeah. Time has flown,
[21:58.120 -> 22:06.480] but I think COVID didn't help because I still feel like I'm kind of 25. Mate, same. I still feel like I'm, I don't, to be honest,
[22:06.480 -> 22:10.700] I don't really remember between the age of like 19 and 26.
[22:12.120 -> 22:13.660] I don't, I don't really remember.
[22:13.660 -> 22:14.500] I don't really remember it.
[22:14.500 -> 22:15.600] Well, you were at uni, right?
[22:15.600 -> 22:17.360] For the majority of it.
[22:17.360 -> 22:18.920] Till I was like 20, 21.
[22:18.920 -> 22:20.400] 21, I'd say.
[22:20.400 -> 22:21.560] Don't really remember it.
[22:21.560 -> 22:24.400] But then we linked up again in 2021,
[22:24.400 -> 22:25.660] when I was 21 probably.
[22:26.760 -> 22:28.760] Yeah, cause I'd just come back from uni.
[22:28.760 -> 22:30.200] That's when we started hanging out again.
[22:30.200 -> 22:31.040] Yeah.
[22:31.040 -> 22:35.240] So I don't really remember a lot of those months.
[22:35.240 -> 22:36.880] We didn't really get up to much back then though.
[22:36.880 -> 22:39.080] We didn't, now we have videos of everything
[22:39.080 -> 22:41.120] and pictures to look back at of things we've been doing.
[22:41.120 -> 22:42.600] Oh, I've got so many videos of that time.
[22:42.600 -> 22:44.360] Maybe we should go back, go for my Snapchat.
[22:44.360 -> 22:45.440] I don't think any of these videos
[22:45.440 -> 22:47.160] can ever make the internet.
[22:47.160 -> 22:49.680] But it is genius that we have all these old photos
[22:49.680 -> 22:51.880] and videos, like the one we put on our Pitstop Instagram.
[22:51.880 -> 22:56.000] If you haven't seen it, it's our latest photo
[22:56.000 -> 22:58.560] when we went to the Sky Sports Premiere, the Ferrari.
[22:58.560 -> 22:59.680] And if you scroll right on it,
[22:59.680 -> 23:02.440] it's a picture of us 13 years ago.
[23:02.440 -> 23:04.720] Fab had like, every guy at our school
[23:04.720 -> 23:06.560] either had your hair or my hair. Bieber hair. in our school either had your hair or my hair.
[23:06.560 -> 23:07.400] Bieber hair.
[23:07.400 -> 23:09.440] Yeah, they either had your hair or my hair.
[23:09.440 -> 23:11.120] Cause me and Jake Smith had the same fringe
[23:11.120 -> 23:12.600] and a little bit down at the front and the spine.
[23:12.600 -> 23:14.600] Although I will say that I did not have that hair
[23:14.600 -> 23:16.280] because of fucking Justin Bieber.
[23:16.280 -> 23:18.200] It was because I was into like metal
[23:18.200 -> 23:19.400] and fucking emo music.
[23:19.400 -> 23:20.240] That's why.
[23:20.240 -> 23:21.640] You did have a purple bag.
[23:22.880 -> 23:23.720] A purple bag?
[23:23.720 -> 23:24.540] No, you didn't.
[23:24.540 -> 23:25.380] That was Matt Carr. Matt Carr had a purple bag. What, the No, you didn't. That was Matt Carr.
[23:25.380 -> 23:26.400] Matt Carr had a purple bag.
[23:26.400 -> 23:27.680] What, the side one?
[23:27.680 -> 23:29.960] Remember when all the lads got satchels?
[23:29.960 -> 23:31.160] But yours was yellow.
[23:31.160 -> 23:32.720] No, that was Josh Heedy.
[23:32.720 -> 23:34.160] Come on.
[23:34.160 -> 23:35.320] I'm trying to remember, yeah,
[23:35.320 -> 23:37.040] the Adidas satchels or whatever they were,
[23:37.040 -> 23:38.800] they're bags, everyone had the same thing.
[23:38.800 -> 23:41.080] I had one for a bit because everyone fucking got one,
[23:41.080 -> 23:43.400] but I don't really, I think mine was black.
[23:43.400 -> 23:44.720] I had a black one.
[23:44.720 -> 23:46.000] Black with, yeah, Adidas black with the white stripes.
[23:46.000 -> 23:48.000] Everyone had an Adidas. And then there was this...
[23:48.000 -> 23:50.000] Then there was a trend of JD sports string legs.
[23:50.000 -> 23:52.000] Yeah, I was gonna say.
[23:52.000 -> 23:54.000] Everyone had their fucking P90 football shoes in it.
[23:54.000 -> 23:56.000] What a weird trend.
[23:56.000 -> 23:58.000] That is a really weird trend.
[23:58.000 -> 24:00.000] Like, the bag you would get some shoes in.
[24:00.000 -> 24:02.000] But JD was massive, wasn't it?
[24:02.000 -> 24:04.000] I used to get my school shoes in...
[24:04.000 -> 24:07.320] Well, I know JD still is, but... Is it still massive?'t it I used to get my school shoes in well I know JD still is but is it still massive yeah I don't really well back then they
[24:07.320 -> 24:11.300] didn't have foot asylum and all of these it wasn't as easy just to order trainers
[24:11.300 -> 24:16.100] back in my day yeah back in my day what we used to have fucking football shoes
[24:16.100 -> 24:20.840] made out of pigs belly I saw an interesting video about Formula One did
[24:20.840 -> 24:25.080] you someone was saying how they can improve it. And he was talking about how currently-
[24:25.080 -> 24:26.280] F1 triathlon, it was me.
[24:26.280 -> 24:28.400] Yeah, oh God, yeah, it was you.
[24:28.400 -> 24:29.240] Yeah.
[24:29.240 -> 24:32.080] This guy was talking about how you're gonna prove F1.
[24:32.080 -> 24:33.560] And he was saying right now,
[24:33.560 -> 24:35.680] one of the big problems with it is there's not enough
[24:35.680 -> 24:38.920] difference between the soft, medium and hard tire.
[24:38.920 -> 24:41.200] Now he was saying if they increase degradation-
[24:41.200 -> 24:42.040] I can relate to that.
[24:42.040 -> 24:42.880] And made it-
[24:42.880 -> 24:46.240] In my ride by days, there ain't much different.
[24:46.240 -> 24:48.080] There ain't much different anymore.
[24:48.080 -> 24:48.920] Super soft.
[24:48.920 -> 24:50.280] I just do what I can get.
[24:51.920 -> 24:53.480] He basically said they need to make it
[24:53.480 -> 24:55.720] so they increase the degradation on each tire.
[24:55.720 -> 24:57.240] So it's way more different.
[24:57.240 -> 24:59.280] So you couldn't just go from soft to medium
[24:59.280 -> 25:01.920] and basically say every team would have to strategize
[25:01.920 -> 25:06.560] a lot more if they just increase the degradation.
[25:06.560 -> 25:09.440] Which could be an interesting thing to look at.
[25:09.440 -> 25:10.440] Maybe if you're interested in tyres.
[25:10.440 -> 25:11.440] Tyre dick.
[25:11.440 -> 25:12.440] I fucking ain't.
[25:12.440 -> 25:13.440] So we'll move on from that.
[25:13.440 -> 25:14.440] I still stand with the F1 triathlon, mate.
[25:14.440 -> 25:17.440] Mate, you can get out and run with a baton for a bit.
[25:17.440 -> 25:18.440] Yeah, I reckon F1 triathlon.
[25:18.440 -> 25:19.440] What, they have to swap halfway?
[25:19.440 -> 25:23.200] Set a pack of lions on them or something.
[25:23.200 -> 25:24.200] Then they'll really fucking run.
[25:24.200 -> 25:26.000] What's this you've got in front of us?
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[26:46.000 -> 26:47.000] Oh really?
[26:47.000 -> 26:51.000] Yeah, so guys, without further ado, me and Jake are going to be taking you through
[26:51.000 -> 26:53.000] 20 questions, the quiz of the year.
[26:53.000 -> 26:55.000] Yeah, play along with us at home.
[26:55.000 -> 26:58.000] F123. The good thing about this is that you and me don't even know, like, we don't know the answers.
[26:58.000 -> 26:59.000] Are we competing or working together?
[26:59.000 -> 27:00.000] No, let's work together on this.
[27:00.000 -> 27:02.000] Oh, yeah, we could be a team for once.
[27:02.000 -> 27:03.000] Let's play against our listeners.
[27:03.000 -> 27:07.740] We're going to play against our listeners. Guys, get your notes out on your phone, get your uh, I feel like it's
[27:07.740 -> 27:11.640] been a minute since we've spoken to the fans. Since we've actually spoke to the people at home.
[27:11.640 -> 27:15.640] It hasn't been, guys get your pen and paper out, get your notes out,
[27:15.640 -> 27:20.500] don't get that out, just get the pen and paper out and let's crack on. Okay and if
[27:20.500 -> 27:23.880] anyone wants to see the quiz it's on formula1.com, F1, thanks for making it.
[27:23.880 -> 27:25.680] Here we go. How many questions?
[27:25.680 -> 27:27.160] Question one, we've got 20 questions here.
[27:27.160 -> 27:28.240] 20 questions.
[27:28.240 -> 27:30.400] Yeah, so let's fly through, no effing about.
[27:30.400 -> 27:32.480] We're gonna beat these listeners, no problem.
[27:32.480 -> 27:34.800] Question one, in 2023, Max Verstappen
[27:34.800 -> 27:37.260] became only the third driver in F1 history
[27:37.260 -> 27:39.960] to complete every single lap of the season.
[27:39.960 -> 27:41.200] Who are the other two?
[27:42.040 -> 27:43.800] How are we gonna know that?
[27:43.800 -> 27:45.160] How am I gonna know the other drivers
[27:45.160 -> 27:47.120] to complete every lap in a season?
[27:47.120 -> 27:47.960] I don't even...
[27:47.960 -> 27:48.800] We're going to be guessing.
[27:48.800 -> 27:49.640] This didn't even come out.
[27:49.640 -> 27:51.640] It's either Sergio Perez, George Russell,
[27:51.640 -> 27:54.520] Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas,
[27:54.520 -> 27:56.360] Vettel, or Michael Schumacher.
[27:56.360 -> 27:57.520] There's two of them, right?
[27:57.520 -> 27:59.840] Yeah, so I would say Schumacher is one.
[27:59.840 -> 28:00.680] And Vettel?
[28:00.680 -> 28:03.600] It's either Hamilton or Vettel probably, isn't it?
[28:03.600 -> 28:04.440] Has Lewis...
[28:04.440 -> 28:06.800] Also, could it be a trick and could it be Bottas?
[28:06.800 -> 28:09.600] Because wasn't he ridiculously consistent at Mercedes?
[28:09.600 -> 28:10.600] Oh yeah...
[28:10.600 -> 28:12.200] Wasn't that like one of his things?
[28:13.400 -> 28:15.600] And also George... No it's not George Russell.
[28:15.600 -> 28:16.400] It's not Perez.
[28:16.400 -> 28:19.000] I say it's either Hamilton or Bottas.
[28:19.000 -> 28:20.200] Who do you think?
[28:20.200 -> 28:22.200] I think Michael Schumacher could be the curveball.
[28:22.200 -> 28:23.800] I think that could be throwing us off the scent.
[28:23.800 -> 28:25.840] No I reckon he's completed every day.
[28:25.840 -> 28:27.200] He's the king.
[28:27.200 -> 28:28.840] Should we go Hamelin?
[28:28.840 -> 28:29.680] Yeah.
[28:29.680 -> 28:30.500] You want to go by us, don't you?
[28:30.500 -> 28:31.680] No, Hamelin and Schumacher.
[28:31.680 -> 28:32.600] All right.
[28:32.600 -> 28:33.440] Okay.
[28:33.440 -> 28:34.640] Choose.
[28:34.640 -> 28:35.480] Correct.
[28:35.480 -> 28:36.300] Correct.
[28:36.300 -> 28:37.140] Well, they were both right.
[28:37.140 -> 28:38.320] Schumacher did it in 2002
[28:38.320 -> 28:40.680] and Hamilton followed suit in 2019.
[28:40.680 -> 28:42.440] Take that, you missed it as well.
[28:42.440 -> 28:43.280] Take that.
[28:43.280 -> 28:44.100] Wow.
[28:44.100 -> 28:44.940] Dude.
[28:44.940 -> 28:46.000] It's a bit aggressive, isn't it? Yeah, I'm going to be carrying it. Take that you missiles Harry! Take that!
[28:48.000 -> 28:50.000] That was a bit aggressive, was it? Question number two, let's settle down.
[28:50.000 -> 28:52.000] Question number two. Jake, you want to read this one?
[28:52.000 -> 28:54.000] After the 2023 season,
[28:54.000 -> 29:00.000] where do Red Bull Racing stand in the list of the F1 constructors with the most wins ever?
[29:00.000 -> 29:04.000] Third, fifth, fourth or sixth?
[29:04.000 -> 29:07.340] Most wins ever, it goes Ferrari, McLaren, doesn't it?
[29:08.300 -> 29:09.900] Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes?
[29:09.900 -> 29:10.740] No, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren.
[29:10.740 -> 29:11.560] I don't know whether it's the wine made,
[29:11.560 -> 29:13.340] but these questions aren't really going in.
[29:13.340 -> 29:15.260] It goes Ferrari, Mercedes.
[29:15.260 -> 29:17.260] Can you just read it out again, I'll close my eyes.
[29:17.260 -> 29:18.780] Well, how many wins have Red Bull got
[29:18.780 -> 29:20.340] in the constructors overall?
[29:20.340 -> 29:22.280] Where do they stand in the list?
[29:22.280 -> 29:25.000] So I think Ferrari have the most wins as a constructor.
[29:25.000 -> 29:26.000] No, it's Williams, isn't it?
[29:26.000 -> 29:27.000] Williams, yes.
[29:27.000 -> 29:30.000] Williams have got 14, Ferrari close behind with like 11, I think.
[29:30.000 -> 29:32.000] And then was it Mercedes, like...
[29:32.000 -> 29:34.000] No, McLaren are up there, aren't they?
[29:34.000 -> 29:38.000] McLaren, McLaren, you told me McLaren have got like seven or eight.
[29:38.000 -> 29:40.000] No, I think Ferrari got more than Williams.
[29:40.000 -> 29:43.000] We haven't done one of these in a while, I've gone blank.
[29:43.000 -> 29:48.560] I think it's Ferrari 16, Williams 12, Mercedes like 10.
[29:49.760 -> 29:51.520] So Red Bull fourth.
[29:51.520 -> 29:52.800] What about McLaren?
[29:52.800 -> 29:54.540] Okay, so Red Bull fifth then.
[29:55.620 -> 29:57.160] No, cause, oh shit.
[29:58.000 -> 29:59.240] Let's just lock in fifth.
[29:59.240 -> 30:00.080] Fifth, yeah?
[30:00.080 -> 30:00.900] I say fourth.
[30:00.900 -> 30:01.740] Really?
[30:01.740 -> 30:02.560] Yeah.
[30:03.960 -> 30:04.840] It was wrong, mate.
[30:04.840 -> 30:12.400] What was it? Fifth. No! You fucking what was it fifth no fucking no they've had 113 wins and it put them fifth
[30:12.400 -> 30:19.360] damn close though we don't get a point for that one question number three which team is now just
[30:19.360 -> 30:25.460] one win ahead on 114 victories is this a bonus question no we have to type the answer
[30:25.460 -> 30:30.620] in which team is ahead of them if they're fifth who's fourth no they were
[30:30.620 -> 30:37.100] four they were fair we're fourth so who's fourth well who did we say we've
[30:37.100 -> 30:42.560] got they've had a hundred and fourteen Ferrari Williams Mercedes McLaren yeah
[30:42.560 -> 30:48.560] I don't think it's Mercedes it's got to be McLaren McLaren it's got to be because Lewis Hammond's had like 103 wins on his own
[30:48.560 -> 30:57.520] so it wouldn't be wrong Williams no because oh no because mate we're doing
[30:57.520 -> 31:01.520] it off of them this is race wins this is a hundred and fourteen race wins not
[31:01.520 -> 31:07.400] constructors fucking wins Oh constructors trophy we way off way way off, but that's alright
[31:07.400 -> 31:11.720] It's okay to make a bad start because we can bring it back towards the end bit and buy the rose
[31:11.720 -> 31:17.120] I must admit even though it's only 9% I have smashed that glass already question number four
[31:17.600 -> 31:27.280] Which driver took victory in the only race of 2023 not won by a red bull? Carlos Sainz. There we go. Carlos Sainz. I like the
[31:27.280 -> 31:31.120] fact it's giving us the freedom to actually type because what if I type his name wrong?
[31:31.120 -> 31:37.120] To write whatever you want. Correct. Took victory for Ferrari in Singapore.
[31:38.480 -> 31:43.760] Question number five. When was the last time only two teams won all the races in a season?
[31:44.000 -> 31:45.000] When was the last time only two teams won all the races in a season?
[31:46.000 -> 31:47.000] Two teams? Errr...
[31:48.000 -> 31:51.000] Okay, so our options are 2020, 2019...
[31:51.000 -> 31:53.000] 2014 or 2016.
[31:53.000 -> 31:55.000] Right, so 2020...
[31:57.000 -> 32:00.000] We're looking at a period of time here where we didn't watch.
[32:00.000 -> 32:02.000] We're gonna have to gamble.
[32:02.000 -> 32:04.000] Right, I know some of these seasons though.
[32:09.920 -> 32:14.760] 2014... Was... we're gonna have to gamble right I know some of these seasons though 2014 was a around the Red Bull maybe that might have been Vettel's time when he won four
[32:14.760 -> 32:25.080] back-to-back I might be this fourth it was it was so year. Let's go 2014 and...
[32:25.080 -> 32:27.000] Oh, I thought you had to present.
[32:27.000 -> 32:28.240] Oh, I thought it was two.
[32:28.240 -> 32:32.040] It's 2016, Mercedes won 19 races in 2016
[32:32.040 -> 32:34.560] with Red Bull taking the other two.
[32:34.560 -> 32:35.400] Wow.
[32:35.400 -> 32:36.640] Oh, God.
[32:36.640 -> 32:38.440] Should we post our results on Instagram?
[32:38.440 -> 32:39.800] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
[32:39.800 -> 32:42.100] I'm worried the river should cut out the pod.
[32:42.100 -> 32:44.440] Question number six.
[32:44.440 -> 32:45.680] This is awful.
[32:45.680 -> 32:48.920] How many drivers made their F1 debuts in 2023?
[32:48.920 -> 32:50.120] All right, we can't mess that up.
[32:50.120 -> 32:55.120] Oscar Piastri, Logan Sargent, Liam Lawson.
[32:55.200 -> 32:56.560] Yep.
[32:56.560 -> 32:58.120] Nick De Vries.
[32:58.120 -> 33:02.840] Ooh, in 2023, he did do that race.
[33:02.840 -> 33:04.280] Oh, in 2022.
[33:04.280 -> 33:05.560] But that was last year.
[33:05.560 -> 33:07.800] Is it going to be a trick question?
[33:07.800 -> 33:08.640] Letting that aspect.
[33:08.640 -> 33:09.800] So is it three then?
[33:09.800 -> 33:12.280] Well, this year we had three rookies, didn't we?
[33:12.280 -> 33:13.800] But it doesn't, why doesn't it say
[33:13.800 -> 33:15.920] how many rookies were there on the grid?
[33:15.920 -> 33:19.600] It says how many drivers made their F1 debut in 2023.
[33:19.600 -> 33:20.840] Also, there's no money on the line.
[33:20.840 -> 33:22.280] So I don't know why I'm taking this so fucking seriously.
[33:22.280 -> 33:24.880] Three, three, three, three, three.
[33:24.880 -> 33:47.000] Correct! Yes! Sergeant Oscar and Liam Law seriously. Three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three, three at last season's, no, which three drivers were on the podium
[33:47.000 -> 33:49.560] at the season opener in Bahrain?
[33:49.560 -> 33:52.520] 100%, so, well, okay, so the options are
[33:52.520 -> 33:55.400] Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso,
[33:55.400 -> 33:57.640] Charles Leclerc, Esteban Ocon.
[33:57.640 -> 34:00.440] Yep, Max won the first race of the season,
[34:00.440 -> 34:03.200] and remember, there was all the hype around Alonso.
[34:03.200 -> 34:04.040] Yep, so Alonso was definitely.
[34:04.040 -> 34:06.160] So I'd say Alonso was probably on it,
[34:06.160 -> 34:07.480] Max was probably on it.
[34:07.480 -> 34:09.120] There's also Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz,
[34:09.120 -> 34:09.960] and Sergio Perez.
[34:09.960 -> 34:11.720] And Perez and Max.
[34:11.720 -> 34:14.400] Sergio Perez, Fernando Alonso, Max Verstappen.
[34:14.400 -> 34:15.240] Yeah.
[34:15.240 -> 34:16.060] Really, yeah?
[34:16.060 -> 34:16.900] Well, I don't know.
[34:16.900 -> 34:17.720] No, I think you're right.
[34:17.720 -> 34:18.560] I think you're right because Mercedes was shy.
[34:18.560 -> 34:20.080] I think the podium was Alonso Verstappen,
[34:20.080 -> 34:21.920] Perez and Bahrain.
[34:21.920 -> 34:24.600] So Alonso, Max, Perez, choose.
[34:24.600 -> 34:25.400] Yes!
[34:25.400 -> 34:26.220] Woo!
[34:26.220 -> 34:27.060] Woo!
[34:27.060 -> 34:27.900] Woo!
[34:27.900 -> 34:29.440] Let's go.
[34:29.440 -> 34:31.740] Oh, we're really starting to pick it up now.
[34:33.120 -> 34:33.960] You doing it as well?
[34:33.960 -> 34:34.780] No, this is you, mate.
[34:34.780 -> 34:35.620] Oh, okay.
[34:35.620 -> 34:36.480] Ladies and gentlemen, sit back, here we go.
[34:36.480 -> 34:37.560] Question coming in now.
[34:37.560 -> 34:38.760] Strap on and get down.
[34:39.760 -> 34:41.120] Did you have to say that?
[34:41.120 -> 34:41.960] Which, go on.
[34:42.920 -> 34:46.120] Which two sprint events did Max Verstappen not win
[34:46.120 -> 34:52.800] Qatar because we were there Oscar won it the sprint yeah so that's one which
[34:52.800 -> 34:56.800] other sprint did he not win Oscar didn't win the guitar sprint yeah he did did he
[34:56.800 -> 35:00.940] yeah I thought you won spot a second and he yeah he won the Qatar sprint so
[35:00.940 -> 35:06.000] definitely Qatar the options are Qatar Austria Sa, Azerbaijan, Belgium or United States.
[35:06.000 -> 35:07.000] Who else has won a sprint this year?
[35:07.000 -> 35:10.000] Well let's think about it, who won these sprints?
[35:10.000 -> 35:11.000] Austria was it?
[35:11.000 -> 35:14.000] Azerbaijan, I think Perez won the sprint.
[35:14.000 -> 35:16.000] Did he?
[35:16.000 -> 35:17.000] Why do you think that?
[35:17.000 -> 35:19.000] I've just got a feeling.
[35:19.000 -> 35:22.000] You can feel it in your bones.
[35:22.000 -> 35:25.160] Well Sao Paulo, Brazil, Max won that.
[35:25.160 -> 35:26.600] I would say Azerbaijan.
[35:26.600 -> 35:27.440] Are you gonna input this?
[35:27.440 -> 35:29.480] Something's telling me United States.
[35:29.480 -> 35:31.280] Well, where was the sprint?
[35:31.280 -> 35:32.120] Texas?
[35:32.120 -> 35:34.040] Yeah, something's telling me something about that.
[35:34.040 -> 35:35.800] But let's go Azerbaijan, yeah?
[35:35.800 -> 35:36.620] Yeah.
[35:36.620 -> 35:37.460] Azerbaijan and Qatar.
[35:37.460 -> 35:38.440] Yeah, Baku.
[35:38.440 -> 35:39.280] Lock it in.
[35:40.920 -> 35:41.740] Correct!
[35:41.740 -> 35:42.580] Correct, mate.
[35:42.580 -> 35:43.420] That was all you, to be fair.
[35:43.420 -> 35:44.240] That was solid knowledge.
[35:44.240 -> 35:45.280] That was all you, I had no idea.
[35:45.280 -> 35:48.120] I'm actually impressing myself, mum I hope you listen to this one.
[35:48.120 -> 35:49.760] Question number nine.
[35:49.760 -> 35:54.720] Only one driver who competed in the 2023 season failed to score any points.
[35:54.720 -> 35:55.720] Which one?
[35:55.720 -> 35:56.720] Right.
[35:56.720 -> 36:00.040] Gran Ujo, Logan Sargent, Liam Lawson, Nick De Vries.
[36:00.040 -> 36:03.560] Logan Sargent has picked up some points mate.
[36:03.560 -> 36:04.560] He has.
[36:04.560 -> 36:06.440] Oh he did, he got a point.
[36:06.720 -> 36:08.480] Yep, so I would say it's Nick De Vries.
[36:09.840 -> 36:14.600] Liam Lawson scored points. Nick De Vries did get points in his first race though, but not for the team he was with.
[36:14.600 -> 36:16.600] When he stepped in for that race he got points.
[36:16.600 -> 36:17.600] Yeah, but not this season.
[36:17.600 -> 36:18.400] But not this season.
[36:18.720 -> 36:22.840] It's Nick De Vries. Joe got points, Sargent got points, Liam got points, it's gotta be Nick De Vries.
[36:22.840 -> 36:24.280] It's Cricket Inn, yep, correct.
[36:24.280 -> 36:27.000] Oh my word, I wanted to see the percentages.
[36:27.000 -> 36:28.000] Sorry mate.
[36:28.000 -> 36:34.000] How many teams changed their team principal ahead of the 2023 season?
[36:34.000 -> 36:35.500] Or during.
[36:35.500 -> 36:39.000] Excluding Alpha Tauri, who are changing for next season.
[36:39.000 -> 36:41.500] Are they? Oh yeah, because that guy left.
[36:41.500 -> 36:42.500] Ferrari changed.
[36:42.500 -> 36:43.500] Oh, I'm tossed.
[36:43.500 -> 36:45.040] Ferrari changed and got Fred
[36:45.040 -> 36:48.760] I know when Williams got James Vowles James Vowles
[36:50.800 -> 36:52.800] McLaren Adam Seagal
[37:03.440 -> 37:06.120] Steven Seagal because I had to survey. Alfa Romeo, Alfa Romeo as well. Steven Seagal. Because someone had to replace Vasseur.
[37:06.120 -> 37:09.000] So that's already three.
[37:09.000 -> 37:10.000] I don't know.
[37:10.000 -> 37:15.520] Well it's three without, it's three and just Ferrari, Williams and Alfa Romeo.
[37:15.520 -> 37:20.160] Are we saying McLaren didn't go in four or are we going with three?
[37:20.160 -> 37:21.160] Not McLaren.
[37:21.160 -> 37:22.160] No, so if you-
[37:22.160 -> 37:23.160] No, McLaren did.
[37:23.160 -> 37:24.160] McLaren did.
[37:24.160 -> 37:29.440] What, Seagull, yeah. Crack, Mike Crack on crack on us he's asking me but was that a new one as well
[37:29.440 -> 37:34.560] no no well he's been there for ages yeah has he yeah yeah he has you i don't know
[37:34.560 -> 37:39.600] nathan divvy no he's uh no he's not a mercedes he was just on the
[37:39.600 -> 37:44.400] working on hamilton's car so it's three i i would say three is a safe bet all
[37:44.400 -> 37:45.760] right let's go three.
[37:45.760 -> 37:46.680] Wrong.
[37:46.680 -> 37:48.320] For our McLaren, McLaren.
[37:48.320 -> 37:49.520] I said McLaren.
[37:49.520 -> 37:50.880] Williams and Alfa Romeo.
[37:50.880 -> 37:51.720] Alpine, oh yeah.
[37:51.720 -> 37:52.720] Did Alfa Romeo get a new boss?
[37:52.720 -> 37:53.540] They did, didn't they?
[37:53.540 -> 37:55.960] Yeah, because we saw when they had to get someone.
[37:55.960 -> 37:57.280] We couldn't just all be standing around
[37:57.280 -> 37:58.120] looking at each other.
[37:58.120 -> 37:59.040] Ruth subbed in.
[37:59.040 -> 38:00.960] Oh, I'd love that.
[38:00.960 -> 38:01.800] Question 11.
[38:03.000 -> 38:07.000] Who is now the longest serving team boss in Formula One? It's either...
[38:07.000 -> 38:14.000] Right. Or don't jump the gun here Fabzy. Yeah, I actually think it's Horner.
[38:14.000 -> 38:20.000] Horner, Toto. It's because Toto wasn't always a team boss. I have a feeling it's Horner.
[38:20.000 -> 38:25.000] If you think about it, there's a lot- No, but there's someone at fucking- Where?
[38:25.000 -> 38:26.000] Somewhere.
[38:26.000 -> 38:27.000] Where?
[38:27.000 -> 38:28.000] One of those rogue teams that's been like-
[38:28.000 -> 38:29.000] Rogue?
[38:29.000 -> 38:31.000] Been like three other teams, you know.
[38:31.000 -> 38:32.000] Yeah, but-
[38:32.000 -> 38:34.000] No, I-
[38:34.000 -> 38:35.000] It could be Christian.
[38:35.000 -> 38:37.000] It's either Total or Christian, and I would say Christian.
[38:37.000 -> 38:39.000] Christian's been there for a long time, let's lock Christian in.
[38:39.000 -> 38:40.000] You're gonna spell Christian wrong.
[38:40.000 -> 38:41.000] Why couldn't-
[38:41.000 -> 38:42.000] Oh, I suppose then you'd know who it is.
[38:42.000 -> 38:48.780] Are we gonna say Christian Horner is the longest serving principal? Yep. Okay. Correct. Yes! Back when he had his
[38:48.780 -> 38:53.940] dodgy teeth. Thank God he's had his teeth sorted out. He has got a much better looking actually. He has, he's
[38:53.940 -> 38:58.000] gone better with age, which is a blessing. I think I'm getting worse. No I think you're getting better.
[38:58.000 -> 39:06.000] Really? Thanks mate. Even with my dodgy hairline? Even with that head. You told me I need to get a turkey.
[39:06.000 -> 39:08.000] Yeah you do, you need a hair transplant.
[39:08.000 -> 39:10.000] Should I actually show me your hairline a little bit?
[39:10.000 -> 39:12.000] Like properly show me your hairline.
[39:12.000 -> 39:14.000] Sure.
[39:14.000 -> 39:16.000] So what aren't you happy about with it? That bit there?
[39:16.000 -> 39:18.000] I've never said I was unhappy with it you fucking bastard.
[39:18.000 -> 39:20.000] I've never said a fucking word.
[39:20.000 -> 39:22.000] You have a good hairline.
[39:22.000 -> 39:24.000] Why are you so unhappy with your fucking mole on the side of your hair?
[39:24.000 -> 39:27.000] I like it. I think it's quirky.
[39:27.000 -> 39:31.500] I've never said I hate my hairline!
[39:31.500 -> 39:33.500] My biggest self-conscious.
[39:33.500 -> 39:35.500] And do you know what? I was watching Love Actually.
[39:35.500 -> 39:37.500] No I wasn't. I was watching The Holiday.
[39:37.500 -> 39:39.500] The girlfriend effect.
[39:39.500 -> 39:43.000] And a really handsome bloke in it. It's not Ewan McGregor. It's Jude Law.
[39:43.000 -> 39:46.000] Jude Law has the worst hairline I've ever seen in my life.
[39:46.000 -> 39:47.000] But it's Jude Law.
[39:47.000 -> 39:50.760] Goes all the way back to his bloody shoulder blades, mate.
[39:50.760 -> 39:53.760] He's got like an island, he's got a disc of hair at the front of his forehead.
[39:53.760 -> 39:55.260] But he's the most handsome bloke in the world.
[39:55.260 -> 39:58.260] I can't believe you just said that about my mole.
[39:58.260 -> 39:59.260] What did I say?
[39:59.260 -> 40:00.260] Did I hurt you?
[40:00.260 -> 40:01.260] You said it was ugly.
[40:01.260 -> 40:02.260] No I didn't, I said I liked it.
[40:02.260 -> 40:04.260] I'm gonna get, you know I thought about getting it removed before.
[40:04.260 -> 40:06.640] Why didn't you go through with it?
[40:06.640 -> 40:08.320] Because I felt like it's a bit of me, you know?
[40:08.320 -> 40:09.320] It is.
[40:09.320 -> 40:12.800] The only annoying thing is if I shave it, it can get caught sometimes.
[40:12.800 -> 40:13.800] Ooh.
[40:13.800 -> 40:15.680] Because it's like right on my beard line.
[40:15.680 -> 40:17.880] So you have to be super careful with it.
[40:17.880 -> 40:19.200] Is it, can you feel anything on it?
[40:19.200 -> 40:21.600] Do you want to touch it?
[40:21.600 -> 40:23.000] Yeah, I've never touched it mate.
[40:23.000 -> 40:24.000] You've actually never touched my mole.
[40:24.000 -> 40:26.400] I've never touched your mole. What do you think it feels like before you go in?
[40:26.400 -> 40:27.240] Squishy.
[40:28.120 -> 40:30.560] Turn around a bit more so the camera can see it.
[40:31.720 -> 40:32.560] Ah!
[40:32.560 -> 40:33.400] Oh my God!
[40:35.040 -> 40:35.880] Oh my God!
[40:40.160 -> 40:42.000] I was scared to lie but it was squishy though.
[40:42.000 -> 40:42.840] It was really squishy.
[40:42.840 -> 40:43.680] It was really squishy mate.
[40:43.680 -> 40:46.000] I'm just gonna touch it once more. Wow. Nice, isn't it? Sometimes I just sit there lie but it was squishy though! It was really squishy! I'm just gonna touch it once more.
[40:46.000 -> 40:48.000] Wow! Nice innit?
[40:48.000 -> 40:50.000] Sometimes I just sit there and rub it.
[40:50.000 -> 40:52.000] Feels like a nipple. Yeah, it does.
[40:52.000 -> 40:54.000] That's why I got it mate.
[40:54.000 -> 40:56.000] Fernando Alonso scored his 100th career F1 podium this year.
[40:58.000 -> 41:00.000] At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
[41:00.000 -> 41:02.000] In which season did he score his very first?
[41:04.000 -> 41:08.280] Fernando Alonso's first podium, 2002, 2003, 2001, or 2004?
[41:10.720 -> 41:11.560] His first podium.
[41:11.560 -> 41:13.360] So they wrote the answers the same way I did.
[41:13.360 -> 41:16.840] They didn't want to do 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
[41:16.840 -> 41:17.680] because it's too easy.
[41:17.680 -> 41:18.760] 2003.
[41:18.760 -> 41:19.600] Do you think?
[41:19.600 -> 41:20.440] Yeah.
[41:20.440 -> 41:21.260] How sure?
[41:21.260 -> 41:22.100] 100%.
[41:23.400 -> 41:24.240] Correct.
[41:24.240 -> 41:25.960] Fabio Bocca coming in clutch.
[41:25.960 -> 41:27.480] I was not 100% on that.
[41:27.480 -> 41:28.840] Oh, this one's for you.
[41:28.840 -> 41:33.120] How many teams scored a podium finish in 2023?
[41:33.120 -> 41:34.480] Okay.
[41:34.480 -> 41:37.160] Right, well, let's go for the unobvious ones first.
[41:37.160 -> 41:38.280] It's five.
[41:38.280 -> 41:39.320] Go on then, tell me them.
[41:39.320 -> 41:40.280] It's five.
[41:40.280 -> 41:41.400] Tell me them.
[41:41.400 -> 41:45.000] McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull.
[41:46.000 -> 41:47.000] Alpine.
[41:48.000 -> 41:49.000] Ocon, Monaco.
[41:49.000 -> 41:50.000] Alpine.
[41:51.000 -> 41:52.000] Yeah? You happy with five?
[41:52.000 -> 41:54.000] Let me just treble think that.
[41:55.000 -> 41:56.000] Yeah, I can't think of anyone else.
[41:56.000 -> 41:57.000] Aston Martin.
[41:57.000 -> 41:58.000] Yes.
[41:58.000 -> 41:59.000] Six.
[41:59.000 -> 42:00.000] Yes, go through that again.
[42:00.000 -> 42:05.000] Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Alpine, Aston Martin.
[42:06.040 -> 42:06.880] Six.
[42:06.880 -> 42:09.360] Alpine have mate, Monaco.
[42:09.360 -> 42:10.200] Six.
[42:10.200 -> 42:11.020] Correct.
[42:11.020 -> 42:13.560] Yeah, this is really good.
[42:13.560 -> 42:14.400] This is great.
[42:14.400 -> 42:16.720] We're definitely doing better than half of these
[42:16.720 -> 42:20.320] bloody TikTok creators out there who think they know F1.
[42:20.320 -> 42:22.560] I see you on TikTok doing the F1 quiz,
[42:22.560 -> 42:23.480] thinking you know everything.
[42:23.480 -> 42:25.360] We'll wait until you see what Jake and Fab get.
[42:26.240 -> 42:27.040] Question 14.
[42:27.040 -> 42:30.240] Mercedes failed to win a race in 2023,
[42:30.240 -> 42:34.560] the first time they've gone through a season without a victory since...
[42:35.840 -> 42:40.080] Didn't Mercedes get slapped in 2012 when Vettel won everything?
[42:40.080 -> 42:43.280] Because wasn't Vettel and his team mate like soaking up all the points?
[42:43.280 -> 42:47.280] I thought it was 2013 actually, but could be, let's go 2012.
[42:49.120 -> 42:50.400] Let's lock in 2012.
[42:50.400 -> 42:53.920] I'm pretty sure Red Bull won all of them years, they're the four years.
[42:53.920 -> 42:57.200] 2012 is when Schumacher came back in the Mercedes.
[42:59.280 -> 43:02.400] So and I think he definitely won a race and he only won two races.
[43:02.400 -> 43:04.080] You reckon 2012?
[43:04.080 -> 43:05.760] I think he won two races race and he only won two races. You reckon 2012? I think he won two races.
[43:05.760 -> 43:06.760] No, I reckon 2013.
[43:06.760 -> 43:11.360] Alright, well the last time we went with what I won it was wrong, so this time let's go
[43:11.360 -> 43:12.360] with what you won.
[43:12.360 -> 43:13.360] 2013.
[43:13.360 -> 43:14.360] It was wrong, it was 2011.
[43:14.360 -> 43:20.120] But if you never try, you'll never know.
[43:20.120 -> 43:26.060] This year, Logan Sargent became the first American driver to score a point in F1 since...
[43:27.400 -> 43:28.840] Eddie Chiva.
[43:28.840 -> 43:30.340] Alex Rossi.
[43:30.340 -> 43:31.720] Scott Speed.
[43:31.720 -> 43:33.480] Michael Andretti.
[43:33.480 -> 43:34.320] Okay.
[43:34.320 -> 43:35.600] Was Scott Speed even in F1?
[43:35.600 -> 43:37.360] I don't know, these could be fake names.
[43:37.360 -> 43:39.760] No, Michael Andretti, I reckon.
[43:42.420 -> 43:43.920] Was...
[43:43.920 -> 43:46.640] I'm not gonna lie, I couldn't even tell you if Michael Andretti was in F1.
[43:46.640 -> 43:47.640] Let's lock in.
[43:47.640 -> 43:48.640] Are you sure?
[43:48.640 -> 43:49.640] No, no I'm absolutely not.
[43:49.640 -> 43:52.080] The only one I know though isn't Alex Rossi definitely an F1 driver.
[43:52.080 -> 43:54.960] I don't even know if the other, Scott Speed!
[43:54.960 -> 43:57.560] That's like me doing a quiz and just making a stupid name.
[43:57.560 -> 43:58.560] Is that a real driver?
[43:58.560 -> 43:59.560] I don't know.
[43:59.560 -> 44:00.560] It probably is.
[44:00.560 -> 44:01.560] I don't know.
[44:01.560 -> 44:02.560] That is a question for people listening.
[44:02.560 -> 44:05.800] There's gonna be a bunch of IndyCar fans out there like, oh my god, they don't know Scott Speed.
[44:05.800 -> 44:07.560] That's just made me think of something actually.
[44:07.560 -> 44:11.440] I don't know whether any listeners are aware if you don't follow our personal Instagrams,
[44:11.440 -> 44:17.720] Fabio Bocca and Jake Boyes, but a lot of people don't actually believe Boyes is my real surname.
[44:17.720 -> 44:21.880] Everyone I work with, anyone I talk to, no one believes Boyes is my real name.
[44:21.880 -> 44:22.880] It is.
[44:22.880 -> 44:25.120] No, but it's, yeah, but it's spelt like the boy out at sea.
[44:25.120 -> 44:28.200] B-O-U-Y-S.
[44:28.200 -> 44:29.400] It's not, let's not start.
[44:29.400 -> 44:30.560] It's B-O-Y-S.
[44:30.560 -> 44:31.560] With a Z at the end.
[44:31.560 -> 44:33.160] Yeah, and an E to top it off.
[44:33.160 -> 44:34.740] I think we go Michael Andretti.
[44:34.740 -> 44:35.580] Yeah?
[44:35.580 -> 44:36.400] Yeah.
[44:36.400 -> 44:38.120] Michael Andretti locked in and that is correct.
[44:38.120 -> 44:39.240] Correct.
[44:39.240 -> 44:40.420] Big question coming up now.
[44:40.420 -> 44:42.960] 16, question 16.
[44:42.960 -> 44:47.200] Whose all-time win tally did Max Verstappen equal
[44:47.200 -> 44:49.960] by winning the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
[44:49.960 -> 44:52.080] All-time win tally.
[44:52.080 -> 44:54.880] I'm pretty sure it's Vettel.
[44:54.880 -> 44:56.720] I thought it was Schumacher.
[44:56.720 -> 44:58.920] No, he hasn't got to Schumacher yet.
[45:00.360 -> 45:02.000] Oh, all-time win tally.
[45:02.000 -> 45:03.160] Okay, yeah, go Vettel then.
[45:03.160 -> 45:04.000] Vettel?
[45:05.080 -> 45:05.920] Correct. Correct! Nice. Okay, yeah, go Vettel then. Vettel? Correct.
[45:05.920 -> 45:06.740] Correct.
[45:06.740 -> 45:07.580] Nice.
[45:07.580 -> 45:08.560] Wow, we are on fire.
[45:08.560 -> 45:11.800] In 2023, Liam Lawson became the first New Zealander
[45:11.800 -> 45:13.860] to race in F1 since.
[45:14.720 -> 45:15.560] Right.
[45:16.960 -> 45:18.520] Marcus Armstrong's father.
[45:20.920 -> 45:21.760] I know this.
[45:23.000 -> 45:24.600] I know this.
[45:24.600 -> 45:29.840] Jacques Villeneuve Canadian um who's the other New Zealand
[45:29.840 -> 45:35.600] driver ah oh no it's not Mark Webber he's Aussie
[45:39.840 -> 45:44.240] we're not gonna get this we're not gonna get it are we nah should we just write
[45:44.240 -> 45:48.440] Marcus Armstrong and hope for the best that's right Marcus or should we write
[45:48.440 -> 46:01.520] Marcus and Lissy bonus points and Lissy yeah Macintosh oh it's wrong wrong
[46:01.520 -> 46:05.000] Brendan Hartley we wouldn't have known that.
[46:05.000 -> 46:07.600] Drove a Tora Rosso in 2017 and 2018.
[46:07.600 -> 46:09.480] Sorry, Brendan, we wouldn't have known.
[46:09.480 -> 46:11.200] He looks more like a mountain bike rider, doesn't he?
[46:11.200 -> 46:12.600] Looks more like a BMXer, yeah.
[46:12.600 -> 46:14.040] Question 18.
[46:14.040 -> 46:14.880] This is a big one.
[46:14.880 -> 46:16.600] Getting to the end now, the big fat quiz of the year.
[46:16.600 -> 46:20.600] In 2023, no British registered team or driver
[46:20.600 -> 46:23.120] won a Grand Prix for the first time since.
[46:23.120 -> 46:25.160] Long time, it was a long time.
[46:25.160 -> 46:28.760] Yeah, I would say, I think it's 82.
[46:28.760 -> 46:33.760] It's either 1972, 1952, 1962, or 1982.
[46:34.220 -> 46:36.800] I actually think it's the 52 one.
[46:36.800 -> 46:38.880] I'm pretty sure it's since the very beginning
[46:38.880 -> 46:40.000] it hadn't happened.
[46:40.000 -> 46:41.840] Really? I'm saying 1952,
[46:41.840 -> 46:43.960] or it's either 62 or 52.
[46:43.960 -> 46:45.680] I'll go with you here. Go with your gut.
[46:45.680 -> 46:46.800] Okay, 52.
[46:46.800 -> 46:48.240] Think with your head.
[46:48.240 -> 46:49.080] Correct.
[46:49.080 -> 46:49.900] Yes!
[46:49.900 -> 46:50.740] Correct.
[46:50.740 -> 46:52.440] Oh my word, this is the best performance
[46:52.440 -> 46:53.360] we've ever put in.
[46:53.360 -> 46:56.040] The penultimate question, mate, it's all yours.
[46:56.040 -> 46:58.160] I think we're gonna have a 20th question as well, no?
[46:58.160 -> 47:00.720] Penultimate question.
[47:00.720 -> 47:01.560] Do you know what that means?
[47:01.560 -> 47:02.380] Nope.
[47:02.380 -> 47:03.220] You do now.
[47:03.220 -> 47:04.060] One before last.
[47:04.060 -> 47:05.020] There you go.
[47:05.020 -> 47:08.660] Who finished higher in the standings, Gasly or Ocon?
[47:08.660 -> 47:09.900] Ocon.
[47:09.900 -> 47:10.740] You sure?
[47:10.740 -> 47:11.560] Yep.
[47:11.560 -> 47:12.400] Million percent?
[47:12.400 -> 47:13.240] Nope.
[47:13.240 -> 47:14.060] Ocon.
[47:14.060 -> 47:14.900] Wrong.
[47:14.900 -> 47:15.740] Wrong.
[47:15.740 -> 47:19.700] You did it there, you got a bonus.
[47:19.700 -> 47:20.820] Formula One's my life.
[47:20.820 -> 47:24.640] I go to bed thinking about, I wake up, I dream about it.
[47:24.640 -> 47:27.600] I have Formula One shaped my life. I go to bed thinking about, I wake up, I dream about it. I have Formula One shaped breakfast cereal.
[47:29.120 -> 47:31.140] Final question.
[47:31.140 -> 47:32.680] Right, I want everyone to get this right
[47:32.680 -> 47:34.280] and everyone really think about it, okay?
[47:34.280 -> 47:35.600] Let's read it out together.
[47:35.600 -> 47:39.400] How many nationalities were represented
[47:39.400 -> 47:42.600] by the drivers in the 2023 season?
[47:42.600 -> 47:43.780] Question mark.
[47:42.620 -> 47:43.760] in the 2023 season? Question mark.
[47:45.540 -> 47:50.540] 16, 15, 18, or 17?
[47:52.020 -> 47:55.900] And how many nationalities are in the driver's?
[47:55.900 -> 47:57.220] Different nationalities.
[47:57.220 -> 47:58.060] Well, let's go through it.
[47:58.060 -> 47:59.180] This is gonna be like, this would take a while
[47:59.180 -> 48:01.100] to figure out, but I'll count on my fingers.
[48:01.100 -> 48:02.740] Let's do the ones that aren't in it anymore.
[48:02.740 -> 48:04.500] Nick De Vries, let's grab his first.
[48:04.500 -> 48:05.040] What's he? No idea. Dutch? Yes the ones that aren't in it anymore. Nick de Vries, let's grab his first. What's he?
[48:05.040 -> 48:05.540] No idea.
[48:05.540 -> 48:06.040] Dutch?
[48:06.040 -> 48:06.540] Yes.
[48:06.540 -> 48:07.040] I think?
[48:07.040 -> 48:09.040] Yeah, same as Max.
[48:09.040 -> 48:11.040] So we're having... Okay, so Dutch.
[48:11.040 -> 48:11.540] British.
[48:11.540 -> 48:12.040] British.
[48:12.040 -> 48:12.540] American.
[48:12.540 -> 48:13.040] American.
[48:13.040 -> 48:13.540] Canadian.
[48:13.540 -> 48:14.040] Canadian.
[48:14.040 -> 48:14.540] Finland with Bottas.
[48:14.540 -> 48:15.040] Finland.
[48:15.040 -> 48:15.540] We've got China with Joe.
[48:15.540 -> 48:16.040] China.
[48:16.040 -> 48:16.540] We've got France with Pierre and Gasly.
[48:16.540 -> 48:17.040] We've got Japan.
[48:17.040 -> 48:17.540] We've got Japan.
[48:17.540 -> 48:18.040] France.
[48:18.040 -> 48:18.540] We've got Spain.
[48:18.540 -> 48:19.040] Español.
[48:19.040 -> 48:19.540] We've got...
[48:19.540 -> 48:20.040] No, Brazil.
[48:20.040 -> 48:20.540] Brazil.
[48:20.540 -> 48:21.040] Brazil.
[48:21.040 -> 48:21.540] Brazil.
[48:21.540 -> 48:22.040] Brazil.
[48:22.040 -> 48:22.540] Brazil.
[48:22.540 -> 48:23.040] Brazil.
[48:23.040 -> 48:23.540] Brazil.
[48:23.540 -> 48:24.040] Brazil.
[48:24.040 -> 48:24.540] Brazil.
[48:24.540 -> 48:26.880] Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. with Pierre and Gasly we've got Japan good chance we've got Spain Spaniel
[48:26.880 -> 48:33.360] we've got no Brazil Carlos signs Spain lose how much Oh monogasque
[48:33.360 -> 48:38.120] Charlotte Claire 10 that's 10 o'clock on France as well yep
[48:38.120 -> 48:45.460] where's Nico Hulkenberg from oh I don't know shit I don't know. Shit. I don't know.
[48:45.460 -> 48:46.460] Um...
[48:47.960 -> 48:48.960] Oh...
[48:48.960 -> 48:49.960] I don't know.
[48:49.960 -> 48:51.960] Denmark or something probably.
[48:51.960 -> 48:56.460] Well the fact that we've only got ten and it's the longest one is we've got five more at least to get.
[48:56.460 -> 48:57.460] Oh shit.
[48:57.460 -> 48:58.460] Oh shit.
[48:58.460 -> 48:59.960] Magnussen, like who knows where these guys are from.
[48:59.960 -> 49:00.960] Let's say Denmark or something.
[49:00.960 -> 49:01.960] Oh, 100% Denmark.
[49:01.960 -> 49:02.960] And Magnussen as well probably.
[49:02.960 -> 49:04.960] Eleven, eleven, eleven.
[49:09.720 -> 49:14.520] Um... Something like that. Denmark 100% Denmark and Magnussen as well probably 11 11 11 To see how many are the same so how many British drivers are there there's Lando Russell
[49:15.560 -> 49:23.320] Alex Albon's mixed as well isn't he yeah Filipinos and he knows not a tie I say time I say 15
[49:23.320 -> 49:27.320] Let's go 15. It's gonna be 16 16, I reckon, but let's go 15.
[49:27.320 -> 49:28.360] This is the final question, mate.
[49:28.360 -> 49:29.200] Are you sure?
[49:29.200 -> 49:31.120] I'm going to say 15 different nationalities
[49:31.120 -> 49:31.960] were represented in 2023.
[49:31.960 -> 49:33.080] I would say 16.
[49:33.080 -> 49:33.920] Really?
[49:33.920 -> 49:34.760] But let's go with 15.
[49:34.760 -> 49:35.840] No, no, no, don't click it.
[49:35.840 -> 49:38.040] We'll use our spinny wheel.
[49:38.040 -> 49:39.280] We'll use the spinny wheel.
[49:39.280 -> 49:42.400] Now, the way this works is we put Jake and Fab's name
[49:42.400 -> 49:46.200] into the random generator and whoever it lands on picks.
[49:46.200 -> 49:49.400] So Fab for 16, Jake for 15.
[49:49.400 -> 49:51.200] I'm so glad I won the last one.
[49:51.200 -> 49:52.200] You did win the last one,
[49:52.200 -> 49:54.600] which got you front seat in the Ferrari, mate.
[49:54.600 -> 49:55.420] Yep.
[49:55.420 -> 49:56.320] You lucky, lucky man.
[49:56.320 -> 49:57.160] Here comes the spin.
[49:57.160 -> 49:59.240] At five mile per hour through rainy London.
[49:59.240 -> 50:00.080] What a drive.
[50:00.080 -> 50:02.560] Here comes the spin of Jake versus Fab.
[50:02.560 -> 50:04.280] It looks like we are going for...
[50:07.000 -> 50:12.000] Oh! Oh, he's just pipped him yeah 15 for Jake right answer 15
[50:12.000 -> 50:14.000] wrong it was 16
[50:14.000 -> 50:16.000] oh no
[50:16.000 -> 50:20.000] mate oh god I'm so bummed
[50:20.000 -> 50:22.000] oh no a lot of people got that wrong
[50:22.000 -> 50:26.000] it was a 36 36 split mate 36% for both 15 and 16!
[50:26.000 -> 50:29.000] I'd like to see the list, because I reckon there's someone we're forgetting or something.
[50:29.000 -> 50:32.000] Well if we click next now, let's see what happens.
[50:32.000 -> 50:34.000] So...
[50:34.000 -> 50:36.000] Oh, that's just all the answers.
[50:36.000 -> 50:38.000] This is recapping, but did we get any more information at the end?
[50:38.000 -> 50:40.000] No, nothing on that last one.
[50:40.000 -> 50:42.000] But how many did we get right? Let's add up our points.
[50:42.000 -> 50:44.000] 12! 12 out of 20!
[50:44.000 -> 50:45.280] That's a solid
[50:45.280 -> 50:49.040] midfield result with a little more work you could make the podium thanks guys
[50:49.040 -> 50:54.280] that's really good 12 out of 20 for the Pit Stop boys on the f1 big fat 2023
[50:54.280 -> 50:58.120] quiz of the year guys the moon with that we hope you played along we hope you
[50:58.120 -> 51:01.160] enjoyed it we hope you beat us because we were pretty terrible special episode
[51:01.160 -> 51:06.700] my mole was touched today I know and my heart was touched when you said that I get better with age, so thanks mate.
[51:06.700 -> 51:07.500] And I didn't mean to-
[51:07.500 -> 51:08.500] You are a handsome man!
[51:08.500 -> 51:11.500] I didn't- thanks. I didn't mean to be nasty about you, mole.
[51:11.500 -> 51:12.500] I think you're a handsome man as well.
[51:12.500 -> 51:16.900] Mole! Even the word mole is so funny, because you think of a mole as an animal. I've got one on my face!
[51:16.900 -> 51:20.500] We've got an F1 listener who comments on our Instagram,
[51:20.500 -> 51:25.080] and he commented on my photo of me on the red carpet saying Jake is hotter and
[51:30.260 -> 51:32.260] Then I went on your on your picture and he commented on your picture saying you're looking smoking hot Really? So you've got an admirer mate
[51:32.780 -> 51:35.840] I'm not gonna name this person, but if they're listening, they know who they are
[51:35.840 -> 51:37.040] That's absolutely amazing!
[51:37.040 -> 51:43.940] It is indeed. You know what else is amazing? It's Sunday. I'm gonna take you for a drink on Tuesday
[51:44.360 -> 51:46.320] We ain't gonna make
[51:54.400 -> 51:59.140] Please rate five stars hit the like button on the phone over drink on Tuesday
[51:59.760 -> 52:03.480] There'll be another episode of Thursday and on Friday
[52:05.840 -> 52:07.280] Sunday will do nothing
[52:07.280 -> 52:09.280] We'll be back on Monday
[52:09.280 -> 52:11.960] We'll do nothing till Thursday
[52:11.960 -> 52:13.960] Another episode on Monday
[52:13.960 -> 52:15.960] Playing Call of Duty Zombies on Wednesday
[52:15.960 -> 52:18.840] Guys, thanks so much for tuning in to The Pod
[52:18.840 -> 52:20.840] An extra long episode today
[52:20.840 -> 52:22.840] Oh, it is an extra long one
[52:22.840 -> 52:23.600] It is, it is
[52:23.600 -> 52:25.000] Get me away before I spit on you again.
[52:25.000 -> 52:27.000] Just end the vlog now.
[52:27.000 -> 52:28.000] Bye guys.
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