Podcast: Pitstop
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Sun, 13 Nov 2022 23:59:00 -0000
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! The Brazilian GP was insaneee! Kicking it off with an amazing qualifying session and interesting sprint race, the race was set up to be a crazy one and it lived up to expectations! We talk about all the controversial happenings on track in this episode. Join us every Monday & Thursday for more banter and laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Episode Overview:**
The latest episode of the Pit Stop Podcast, hosted by Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, delves into the thrilling Brazilian Grand Prix, which witnessed George Russell's maiden Formula One victory. The podcast covers various aspects of the race, including driver performances, team strategies, controversies, and potential storylines for the upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
**Key Points:**
* **George Russell's Historic Win:**
* Russell's victory marks his first-ever F1 win and the 113th different driver to achieve this feat.
* His impressive performance throughout the race, especially in the final 12 laps, showcased his ability to compete with the top drivers.
* Russell's win is a significant milestone for Mercedes, as it's their first victory of the 2023 season.
* **Mercedes vs. Ferrari Rivalry:**
* The Constructors' Championship battle between Mercedes and Ferrari is heating up, with only 19 points separating the two teams.
* The podcast hosts discuss the possibility of Mercedes overtaking Ferrari in the standings before the season concludes.
* A friendly wager is made between the hosts on the outcome of the Constructors' Championship.
* **Controversial Penalties:**
* The hosts express their disagreement with the five-second time penalty given to Max Verstappen for his collision with Lewis Hamilton.
* They argue that both drivers were at fault and that the penalty was biased towards Verstappen.
* The hosts also criticize the inconsistency in stewarding decisions throughout the season.
* **Lance Stroll's Aggressive Driving:**
* Fabio Bocca criticizes Lance Stroll's behavior during qualifying, where he allegedly pushed his teammate Sebastian Vettel off the track.
* The hosts discuss the lack of sportsmanship and the potential consequences of such actions.
* **Kevin Magnussen's Pole Position:**
* The hosts praise Kevin Magnussen's achievement in securing pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
* They credit Magnussen's team for making a strategic decision to put him out on soft tires during the qualifying session.
* **Safety Car Regulations:**
* Fabio Bocca proposes a change to the safety car regulations, suggesting that the safety car should be a Formula One car to maintain the speed and tire temperatures of the racing cars.
* He also suggests stopping the lap counter during yellow flag periods to prevent gaps between cars from collapsing.
* **Upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix:**
* The hosts preview the final race of the 2023 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
* They discuss the potential for a close finish in both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships.
* The hosts speculate on possible storylines and scenarios that could unfold in Abu Dhabi. **Race Recap and Controversies:**
* **Safety Car Controversy:** The podcast discusses the issue of safety car laps and why they are not raced. The hosts suggest that racing should continue during safety car periods to avoid losing valuable race time. They also question why safety cars are not Formula One cars, as this would potentially reduce the time lost during these periods.
* **Mercedes' Dominance:** The hosts speculate that Mercedes has been holding back the true potential of their car throughout the season and are now unleashing its full capabilities. They predict that Mercedes will be even more dominant next season and that George Russell will likely outperform Lewis Hamilton.
* **Russell's Race Strategy:** The hosts praise George Russell's decision to ignore his team's instructions to let Lewis Hamilton pass during the race. They view this as a bold move that demonstrates Russell's confidence and determination to win.
* **Alonzo's Future:** The hosts discuss Fernando Alonso's future in Formula One, suggesting that he may be nearing the end of his career. They note his recent struggles and his strained relationship with his teammate Esteban Ocon.
* **AlphaTauri's Performance:** The hosts express surprise at AlphaTauri's poor performance this season, considering their close ties to Red Bull. They speculate that Red Bull may have prioritized the development of their own car over AlphaTauri's, leading to the latter's struggles.
* **Verstappen-Perez Controversy:** The hosts discuss the controversial incident at the end of the race, where Max Verstappen refused to let Sergio Perez pass despite team orders. They criticize Verstappen's decision, calling it unfair to Perez and damaging to team morale. They also speculate that this incident may have been influenced by an earlier incident between the two drivers at the Monaco Grand Prix.
**Overall Takeaway:**
The podcast provides an engaging and informative discussion of various topics related to the Formula One race in Brazil. The hosts offer their perspectives on controversial issues, share insights into the strategies and decisions of the drivers and teams, and speculate on potential developments in the upcoming races. **Summary of the Pit Stop Podcast Episode:**
The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the podcast by discussing the exciting conclusion of the Brazilian Grand Prix, highlighting George Russell's remarkable victory, his first in Formula 1. They emphasize that Russell's win was well-deserved and a testament to his talent and hard work.
The hosts then delve into the reasons behind Red Bull's recent struggles, noting that the team's performance seemed slower than usual. They speculate that Mercedes may have made significant improvements to their car, resulting in a sudden surge in speed.
The conversation shifts to the role of muscle memory and experience in Formula 1 racing. The hosts discuss how drivers develop an intimate understanding of each track through repeated laps, allowing them to instinctively know the ideal braking points and lines to take. They highlight Lewis Hamilton's long history at the Brazilian Grand Prix as an example of this phenomenon.
Jake and Fabio then express their immense joy and gratitude for their recent trip to Las Vegas for the Formula 1 race, describing it as the best birthday celebration for Jake. They acknowledge the privilege of being part of the Formula 1 community and express their appreciation for the support they have received from fans and guests.
The hosts reflect on the challenges they have faced, particularly the financial hurdles that have limited their ability to attend all the races they would like. They emphasize the importance of hard work and perseverance in pursuing their passion for Formula 1.
Looking ahead, Jake and Fabio tease an upcoming interview with a special guest, scheduled for 12 days after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. They hint at the guest's significance and promise an exciting episode.
The podcast concludes with the hosts thanking their listeners for their support and encouraging them to rate the podcast five stars if they enjoyed it. They announce that new episodes will continue to be uploaded every Monday and Thursday.
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[00:56.400 -> 00:57.840] There must have been a reason.
[00:57.840 -> 00:59.080] I'm seeing experts on Twitter.
[00:59.080 -> 01:00.400] We've only watched TV, right?
[01:00.400 -> 01:01.640] Experts on Twitter?
[01:01.640 -> 01:03.360] Don't fucking start with that.
[01:03.360 -> 01:05.000] MattWTF1, okay?
[01:05.000 -> 01:07.000] MattWTF1 doesn't know shit.
[01:07.000 -> 01:09.000] Okay?
[01:17.000 -> 01:21.000] Hello, welcome back to another episode of the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:21.000 -> 01:24.000] George Russell has won the Brazilian Grand Prix.
[01:24.000 -> 01:27.600] For the first time ever we have sung God Save the King.
[01:27.600 -> 01:30.800] Claps all around for George Russell.
[01:30.800 -> 01:33.680] Amazing result of Brazil, what a Grand Prix that was.
[01:33.680 -> 01:37.120] His first ever win, the 113th driver ever to win a Grand Prix.
[01:37.120 -> 01:40.400] Oh my god, the stats are rolling already.
[01:40.400 -> 01:41.760] What an absolute beast.
[01:41.760 -> 01:46.440] It was a great race, we have got a lot to talk about and our voices are back, which is lovely.
[01:46.440 -> 01:47.440] Quite.
[01:47.440 -> 01:48.440] I can't quite sing the high note yet.
[01:48.440 -> 01:49.440] That's alright.
[01:49.440 -> 01:50.440] That's alright.
[01:50.440 -> 01:51.440] But we'll get there.
[01:51.440 -> 01:52.440] We'll get there.
[01:52.440 -> 01:53.440] You've done Fab's notebook today, haven't you?
[01:53.440 -> 01:54.440] I have done another episode of Fab's notebook.
[01:54.440 -> 01:55.440] I have indeed.
[01:55.440 -> 01:57.200] I feel like there's going to be a lot for us to talk about.
[01:57.200 -> 01:58.600] There was a lot that happened in this race.
[01:58.600 -> 02:02.940] Kind of what you want from a race after having a couple of boring races recently.
[02:02.940 -> 02:05.080] My biggest takeaway, which I'm sure we're going to talk about,
[02:05.080 -> 02:07.680] is the fact that second and third in the driver's stand
[02:07.680 -> 02:09.740] is in our level on points going into Abu Dhabi.
[02:09.740 -> 02:10.680] Oh, it's tight.
[02:10.680 -> 02:11.520] Oh, it's tight.
[02:11.520 -> 02:13.040] Max Verstappen, you naughty boy.
[02:13.040 -> 02:15.040] Yeah, we'll definitely get into that.
[02:15.040 -> 02:16.920] I'm not a fan of that one bit, by the way.
[02:16.920 -> 02:20.000] Yeah, you did raise your concerns midway through the-
[02:20.000 -> 02:22.240] Yeah, I don't want to drop too much beef
[02:22.240 -> 02:23.720] right at the beginning of the podcast,
[02:23.720 -> 02:28.960] but as we sink into the episode and dive deep into the world of racing, who knows what may come out
[02:28.960 -> 02:29.960] of my mouth.
[02:29.960 -> 02:30.960] God, anything.
[02:30.960 -> 02:35.360] Who knows what's going to go in it as well.
[02:35.360 -> 02:36.680] Russell first.
[02:36.680 -> 02:40.520] He won the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos in Sao Paulo.
[02:40.520 -> 02:43.960] Hamilton second, Sainz third, de Clair fourth, Alonso fifth.
[02:43.960 -> 02:49.920] Alonso, the man, the man the myth my favorite the king I did love seeing Mercedes Mercedes Ferrari
[02:49.920 -> 02:55.000] Ferrari Alonso Red Bull Red Bull he deserves to be up there in the realm of
[02:55.000 -> 02:59.600] them he really does he really does let's also say big shout out at this point to
[02:59.600 -> 03:05.700] Kevin Magnussen pole position on Saturday I loved it. I loved it. I loved it.
[03:05.700 -> 03:10.500] Soon came back in pole, Gunther was over the moon and I love the fact that they said it was a team effort
[03:10.500 -> 03:15.500] and like the team have done so well to get him out on time. Like let's be honest, it's a complete luck.
[03:15.500 -> 03:18.900] Well, I've been thinking about this, but no, it is partly because of the team.
[03:18.900 -> 03:21.200] They predicted the weather perfectly.
[03:21.200 -> 03:22.300] Or they just got him out first.
[03:22.300 -> 03:26.080] They saw the rain coming. They got him out, they did a quick lap on soft tyres.
[03:26.080 -> 03:28.800] Well, Leclerc didn't have a chance to do a quick lap, did he?
[03:28.800 -> 03:30.800] Because his team put him out on Inters!
[03:30.800 -> 03:31.800] They did?
[03:31.800 -> 03:32.800] Oh yeah, they did.
[03:32.800 -> 03:33.800] Fuck.
[03:33.800 -> 03:34.800] Absolutely genius decision by Ferrari once again.
[03:34.800 -> 03:35.800] Not really sure what was good.
[03:35.800 -> 03:36.800] What did they say on TV?
[03:36.800 -> 03:39.680] It's like when you show up to school and it's mufti there and you're wearing a uniform or
[03:39.680 -> 03:40.680] something like that.
[03:40.680 -> 03:44.480] Commentators were great by the way, let's give a shout out to Lazenby before we forget.
[03:44.480 -> 03:48.320] Fuck me, Lazenby and Gnomes absolutely smashed that whole beginning bit of before the race.
[03:48.320 -> 03:52.560] I know, it was like a different kind of gridwalk right, this is on Sky Sports F1 by the way.
[03:52.560 -> 03:55.560] It was like a completely different type of gridwalk and the questions they were throwing
[03:55.560 -> 03:58.240] at everyone was great, the way you went under the barrier to Bottas and stuff like that.
[03:58.240 -> 04:01.800] Mate, you've got to hand it to Lazenby, the guy's an absolute machine, like he just spots
[04:01.800 -> 04:07.160] people around him and he just bam, straight over, asks questions. I have no idea you can reel off info like that
[04:07.160 -> 04:10.640] yeah but then I was saying with like football I reckon I could I reckon if I
[04:10.640 -> 04:13.640] was walking through a football stadium and I saw loads of people I'd have
[04:13.640 -> 04:17.000] enough backed up knowledge to be able to throw a question at him. Do you know what
[04:17.000 -> 04:21.140] there's not enough of this kind of stuff in music industry like at music
[04:21.140 -> 04:24.200] festivals why aren't there people walking backstage they do do it like
[04:24.200 -> 04:27.400] they do do it but they should have people like Sky should have people.
[04:27.400 -> 04:27.900] Do they not?
[04:27.900 -> 04:30.800] They do, but it's always for just like random media outlets.
[04:30.800 -> 04:34.800] What if they're filming their like movies, don't like artists film movies and that's like where they film?
[04:34.800 -> 04:36.300] Tour montage and stuff, yeah.
[04:36.300 -> 04:40.300] But I would love to watch it on TV every week if there was like every year for Glastonbury.
[04:40.300 -> 04:42.800] I said maybe they do do it, now they do do it, don't they?
[04:42.800 -> 04:45.200] Yeah, but they don't air every concert do they?
[04:45.200 -> 04:46.620] That's made me think.
[04:46.620 -> 04:49.360] You could get away with that if you aired concerts.
[04:49.360 -> 04:51.360] Like if the Ariana Grande concert was boxed.
[04:51.360 -> 04:54.360] I'm not saying Ariana Grande just because that's who I'd buy a ticket to.
[04:54.360 -> 04:55.360] There's a gap in the market here.
[04:55.360 -> 04:56.360] Do you know what I mean?
[04:56.360 -> 04:58.400] You could box office it, air it, make a show out of it, have it before.
[04:58.400 -> 05:00.880] There needs to be more live music on TV.
[05:00.880 -> 05:01.880] Yeah, okay.
[05:01.880 -> 05:02.880] Guys, watch this space.
[05:02.880 -> 05:05.600] We've got another business idea today as well,
[05:05.600 -> 05:08.560] which we might start, but we can't tell you too much about that yet. Remember? What's that?
[05:08.560 -> 05:14.960] The story one. Mouth it to me. The story one. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, the story one.
[05:14.960 -> 05:19.760] Yeah. Won't go into too much about that just yet. Jake and I are going to become kids TV presenters.
[05:20.720 -> 05:24.240] Basically, we need to make as much money as we can because we've decided we want to go to every
[05:24.240 -> 05:25.000] race next year.
[05:25.000 -> 05:27.500] We're now fit and healthy again. Vegas was incredible.
[05:27.500 -> 05:30.000] Picture the tweenies, but it's me and Jake instead.
[05:30.000 -> 05:31.500] There's already a tweenie called Jake.
[05:31.500 -> 05:32.000] There is?
[05:32.000 -> 05:32.500] Yeah.
[05:32.500 -> 05:33.500] There's not one called Fabio?
[05:33.500 -> 05:37.000] No, but there could be. There's a Milo. That sounds a bit like Fabio.
[05:37.000 -> 05:38.000] Purple's my favourite colour.
[05:38.000 -> 05:40.000] I'm purple. Jake is purple, the purple tweenie.
[05:40.000 -> 05:42.000] My old dog was called Merlin, which sounds similar to Milo.
[05:42.000 -> 05:43.500] I think that may be a tweenie's name.
[05:43.500 -> 05:47.000] Okay, I could be wrong. It is. Tweenies, you're thinking of Tweenies.
[05:47.000 -> 05:48.200] Yeah, what are you thinking of?
[05:48.200 -> 05:49.200] Teletubbies.
[05:49.200 -> 05:51.200] Oh, I'm thinking of Tweenies.
[05:51.200 -> 05:53.600] Teletubbies, what was the song for Teletubbies?
[05:53.600 -> 05:55.600] This is pretty on the spot, come on.
[05:55.600 -> 05:56.600] It was my favourite show of all time.
[05:56.600 -> 05:57.600] Yeah, come on, you've got to remember it.
[05:57.600 -> 05:58.600] There's the Green Mound.
[05:58.600 -> 06:01.000] Some people listening may, around the world,
[06:01.000 -> 06:02.600] probably have no idea what Teletubbies is.
[06:02.600 -> 06:03.600] I don't actually remember the music.
[06:03.600 -> 06:04.600] Me neither.
[06:04.600 -> 06:06.500] But I remember there was that funnel that would come out the top.
[06:06.500 -> 06:10.000] It used to say, uh oh, and there used to be the little hoover that went around.
[06:10.000 -> 06:10.500] Anyway.
[06:10.500 -> 06:12.000] That's slightly off topic.
[06:12.000 -> 06:16.500] Guys, a lot of shit that happened straight off the bat at the start of this Brazilian Grand Prix.
[06:16.500 -> 06:20.000] Oh, don't just jump into the best part of the show without me giving you an introduction.
[06:20.000 -> 06:22.000] Oh, bloody hell, here he comes.
[06:22.000 -> 06:25.560] This guy's just set up two cameras in the living room today.
[06:25.560 -> 06:27.520] Steven Spielberg, I've been calling him
[06:27.520 -> 06:29.160] because every time he's on Final Cut,
[06:29.160 -> 06:30.560] he was always getting out the color wheels
[06:30.560 -> 06:32.280] and just like making these absolute movies
[06:32.280 -> 06:33.100] out of our videos.
[06:33.100 -> 06:34.760] I just think we fell a bit behind
[06:34.760 -> 06:36.200] with like, we stopped filming.
[06:36.200 -> 06:37.680] Like we were filming every pod
[06:37.680 -> 06:39.560] and admittedly we've been so busy.
[06:39.560 -> 06:40.920] So backlogged with content.
[06:40.920 -> 06:41.760] Yeah.
[06:41.760 -> 06:42.580] If we sat on all this footage,
[06:42.580 -> 06:43.520] it would be a nightmare to edit.
[06:43.520 -> 06:47.160] Oh guys, you wouldn't have wanted to have sent us recently. We've looked haggard. We've
[06:47.160 -> 06:50.560] looked really tired. Right, if you're watching this right now on YouTube, to paint the picture
[06:50.560 -> 06:53.760] for those listening, we're currently sat on the one sofa if you've seen any of the videos
[06:53.760 -> 06:59.520] on YouTube. Usually we sit like across the lounge, lying down like guys, we're dying.
[06:59.520 -> 07:02.480] That's how we do it when we're knackered. But today we're sat opposite each other, which
[07:02.480 -> 07:06.480] is... You've actually set up the background quite nicely as well, I don't know how that translates on the camera.
[07:06.480 -> 07:10.560] I've given it a green light for Mercedes and I've put a George Russell sign behind us.
[07:10.560 -> 07:15.680] He was down on the EA Drivers ratings last week, he will definitely be coming up before the end of the season.
[07:15.680 -> 07:16.480] That's for sure.
[07:16.480 -> 07:22.240] He's been incredible. I know this is his first ever win in F1 and it was his first ever pole in F1,
[07:22.240 -> 07:25.160] I think, could be wrong, I'm pretty sure it's his first ever pole.
[07:25.160 -> 07:26.000] Yeah, it could be.
[07:26.000 -> 07:27.360] But then he did have that amazing wet race
[07:27.360 -> 07:29.520] a couple of years ago, but I don't think he got pole.
[07:29.520 -> 07:31.240] You got to give it to this guy.
[07:31.240 -> 07:32.680] You've actually got to give it to him.
[07:32.680 -> 07:34.920] This season, he has been so consistent.
[07:34.920 -> 07:37.760] He has been unbelievable for his first year in Mercedes.
[07:37.760 -> 07:40.600] And I think today on them last 12 laps,
[07:40.600 -> 07:42.480] whatever it was after the safety car,
[07:42.480 -> 07:43.720] we obviously go through it all.
[07:43.720 -> 07:45.320] But I think he really showed how good he is
[07:45.320 -> 07:46.960] because he had Hamilton right behind him.
[07:46.960 -> 07:48.720] They both had new tires.
[07:48.720 -> 07:50.200] And at that point, you've got to be quicker
[07:50.200 -> 07:52.440] than a seven time world champion in the same car.
[07:52.440 -> 07:53.360] But that's it mate.
[07:53.360 -> 07:55.120] The first time that Mercedes have won this year
[07:55.120 -> 07:56.480] and it's been George, not Lewis.
[07:56.480 -> 07:58.160] That's a big statement right there.
[07:58.160 -> 07:59.880] And there was a big gap before the safety car,
[07:59.880 -> 08:02.120] but the safety cars brought them completely back together.
[08:02.120 -> 08:04.720] And Russell has shown that he has the speed.
[08:04.720 -> 08:07.400] It's amazing. What have Mercedes done to their car this week?
[08:07.400 -> 08:11.600] Right, okay, I don't want to blow my own trumpet, but if you've been listening to the
[08:11.600 -> 08:15.360] podcast for a long time, I called way back at the beginning of the year that Mercedes will
[08:15.360 -> 08:18.360] finish above Ferrari and the Constructors. That looks like it's very
[08:18.360 -> 08:21.240] close to happening now, I don't even haven't seen it, but I think it was like
[08:21.240 -> 08:28.800] 40 last week, 40 points, and Fab's been telling me this whole time, no no Mercedes can't catch Ferrari. Well they haven't yet and there's one race left.
[08:28.800 -> 08:31.840] And I also said a couple of pods ago that Mercedes will win a race for you in this season
[08:31.840 -> 08:36.640] and you said no chance. So here we are. No I did not say that. What did you say then?
[08:36.640 -> 08:41.760] I said they definitely will Jake, you're absolutely right. Yeah are you sure? Constructors Championships.
[08:41.760 -> 08:45.680] How many points is it now? I bet it's barely anything. Mate, there's 19 points in it.
[08:45.680 -> 08:46.800] Nothing.
[08:46.800 -> 08:48.380] It was 19 this week.
[08:48.380 -> 08:50.240] It was like 40 before this race.
[08:50.240 -> 08:51.760] So if one Ferrari goes out.
[08:51.760 -> 08:52.960] It's all down to this last race
[08:52.960 -> 08:54.800] and there's not much in it.
[08:54.800 -> 08:56.040] So in the last race of the season,
[08:56.040 -> 08:58.200] we got a Constructors battle for second
[08:58.200 -> 09:01.240] and a drivers stand in this battle for second.
[09:01.240 -> 09:02.760] They're both pretty close.
[09:02.760 -> 09:03.600] Well, the drivers won.
[09:03.600 -> 09:04.880] Mate, 19 points is hard.
[09:04.880 -> 09:08.960] You'd have to have Ferrari to not score any points. Well they made up to like 20 this weekend.
[09:10.320 -> 09:13.520] If they do another one two it doesn't matter where Ferrari finish they'll do it.
[09:13.520 -> 09:17.040] If Mercedes do another one two it doesn't matter where Ferrari finish they'll come second.
[09:17.040 -> 09:19.600] No. Mercedes will come second. Yeah because it happened this weekend. Not if Ferrari come third
[09:19.600 -> 09:23.840] and fourth and set a faster lap. They did this weekend didn't they? Ferrari came third and fourth
[09:23.840 -> 09:26.320] this weekend the gap was originally over 40.
[09:26.320 -> 09:27.160] Yeah.
[09:27.160 -> 09:29.120] I'm pretty sure Mercedes will do it if they get a one-two.
[09:29.120 -> 09:29.960] Do you want to put some money on it?
[09:29.960 -> 09:30.800] Do you actually want to bet?
[09:30.800 -> 09:33.360] What, you want to do a bet between me and you?
[09:33.360 -> 09:34.180] Yeah, yeah.
[09:34.180 -> 09:35.020] I don't think they'll ever take it.
[09:35.020 -> 09:36.080] I'll bet 20 quid on it.
[09:36.080 -> 09:36.920] All right, 20 quid.
[09:36.920 -> 09:37.760] Let's have a gentleman's agreement.
[09:37.760 -> 09:38.580] Gentleman's handshake on the pot.
[09:38.580 -> 09:40.400] That Mercedes will finish ahead of Ferrari
[09:40.400 -> 09:41.520] in the Constructors.
[09:41.520 -> 09:42.400] Yeah, go on.
[09:42.400 -> 09:43.640] Good luck, Fab.
[09:43.640 -> 09:44.480] Good luck to you.
[09:44.480 -> 09:45.880] You're going to need it because you're currently losing.
[09:45.880 -> 09:47.520] Yeah, I've got terrible odds there.
[09:47.520 -> 09:49.720] It's very unlikely and I've just given you an even bet.
[09:49.720 -> 09:51.480] That's all right, we'll only get it back anyway.
[09:51.480 -> 09:53.960] We just buy the same shit every day in Sherwood.
[09:53.960 -> 09:57.120] Anyway, the intro for Fab's Notebook coming right up.
[09:57.120 -> 10:00.760] Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da.
[10:00.760 -> 10:02.080] Fab's Notebook.
[10:04.000 -> 10:09.000] Sponsored by Workplace for finance, HR and planning.
[10:09.200 -> 10:10.760] Isn't that right, Jake?
[10:10.760 -> 10:11.600] Yes, fam.
[10:11.600 -> 10:15.680] For anyone who watches Sky,
[10:15.680 -> 10:19.280] that fucking advert that lays in being and fuck,
[10:19.280 -> 10:20.560] who is not crofty?
[10:20.560 -> 10:21.400] It's Brundle.
[10:21.400 -> 10:22.240] Yeah, yeah.
[10:22.240 -> 10:23.060] Unreal.
[10:23.060 -> 10:23.900] And we want to do it.
[10:23.900 -> 10:25.600] We want to do these adverts before every single race.
[10:25.600 -> 10:27.080] I'd love to be the voice of every advert.
[10:27.080 -> 10:28.120] I'd love it. Wouldn't you?
[10:28.120 -> 10:28.960] I would love it.
[10:28.960 -> 10:29.780] I'd love it.
[10:29.780 -> 10:31.520] But welcome to Fab's notebook.
[10:31.520 -> 10:32.360] Hello.
[10:32.360 -> 10:35.200] Down to Fab on the pit wall.
[10:35.200 -> 10:36.480] Okay. Jakey.
[10:36.480 -> 10:37.320] I'm going to call you Jakey.
[10:37.320 -> 10:38.920] Because crufty Jakey.
[10:38.920 -> 10:39.760] Do you know what I mean?
[10:39.760 -> 10:41.680] Cool. We got a bit of a bromance going on
[10:41.680 -> 10:42.520] on the side for today.
[10:42.520 -> 10:44.720] I think everyone knows it's been going on for a while.
[10:44.720 -> 10:46.680] It's been kicking off quite a lot since Vegas.
[10:46.680 -> 10:48.760] Yeah, I nearly proposed in Vegas.
[10:48.760 -> 10:49.960] Didn't, but got close.
[10:49.960 -> 10:51.640] Yeah, he was sending me texts,
[10:51.640 -> 10:53.400] so no, let's just stay away.
[10:53.400 -> 10:55.760] Okay, get a notebook.
[10:55.760 -> 10:57.400] There is a lot that happened this race, Jake.
[10:57.400 -> 10:59.040] Lap one, Ricciardo crashed into K-Mag
[10:59.040 -> 11:00.600] and it was game over for K-Mag.
[11:00.600 -> 11:01.800] Such a shame.
[11:01.800 -> 11:04.160] Lap one, what are your thoughts on this, right?
[11:04.160 -> 11:06.520] Because it's fairly obvious
[11:06.520 -> 11:08.280] Ricciardo made a bold move there, didn't he?
[11:08.280 -> 11:10.040] That annoyed me.
[11:10.040 -> 11:12.520] That annoyed me because Kmag would have been happy
[11:12.520 -> 11:14.280] with the pole this weekend anyway.
[11:15.200 -> 11:17.760] But Kmag did absolutely nothing wrong.
[11:17.760 -> 11:20.600] Like Kmag is just driving along and out of nowhere.
[11:20.600 -> 11:23.480] Daniel Ricciardo, bang, straight into the back of him,
[11:23.480 -> 11:24.800] ruins the race for both of them.
[11:24.800 -> 11:26.160] I thought fair play to K-Mag
[11:26.160 -> 11:27.840] because he walks over to him straight away.
[11:27.840 -> 11:29.280] I'd have bashed his head in.
[11:29.280 -> 11:30.520] If he hadn't come home this weekend,
[11:30.520 -> 11:31.360] that wouldn't have happened.
[11:31.360 -> 11:32.440] I would have beaten him to a pulp.
[11:32.440 -> 11:34.400] But why on first lap,
[11:34.400 -> 11:36.560] would you try and make a move like that
[11:36.560 -> 11:38.060] when there's 70 laps left
[11:38.060 -> 11:39.720] and you're right behind the car?
[11:39.720 -> 11:42.440] It makes no sense that you're jeopardizing yourself
[11:42.440 -> 11:44.040] and someone else.
[11:44.040 -> 11:49.120] This is a guy that is trying to get a seat a reserve seat you know the only open seat could
[11:49.120 -> 11:56.200] be harsh to be honest or Williams if Logan doesn't make it but why if why
[11:56.200 -> 12:00.200] would you do that this could be as one of his last few races yeah that didn't
[12:00.200 -> 12:03.600] make any sense the guy just doesn't really care anymore does he he's things
[12:03.600 -> 12:06.000] fuck it I'm gone anyway let's just have a laugh.
[12:06.000 -> 12:07.000] It was more a shame for Magnussen.
[12:07.000 -> 12:09.000] What's the um, what's the Senna saying?
[12:09.000 -> 12:14.000] If you don't, if you don't ever go for a gap that existed then you weren't existing in the first place or something like that.
[12:14.000 -> 12:16.000] I'm sure that's so wrong.
[12:16.000 -> 12:17.000] Yeah, something like that.
[12:17.000 -> 12:18.000] It's a good effort.
[12:18.000 -> 12:20.000] But Ricciardo, he wasn't even going for a gap was he?
[12:20.000 -> 12:21.000] There was nothing there.
[12:21.000 -> 12:22.000] It's a shame.
[12:22.000 -> 12:23.000] There was no space.
[12:23.000 -> 12:25.120] Nothing to say really, It is just a shame.
[12:25.120 -> 12:25.960] Yeah.
[12:25.960 -> 12:26.780] I wasn't happy about it.
[12:26.780 -> 12:27.620] I'm not going to lie.
[12:27.620 -> 12:28.460] I'm not happy.
[12:28.460 -> 12:29.960] I wasn't happy about a few things.
[12:29.960 -> 12:31.720] About the time penalties, the way they do it.
[12:31.720 -> 12:32.800] I'll be completely honest.
[12:32.800 -> 12:35.640] I haven't been happy at all with Lance Stroll this weekend.
[12:35.640 -> 12:37.040] I didn't like the way in qualifying
[12:37.040 -> 12:39.200] he pushed Vettel right out to the grass.
[12:39.200 -> 12:41.120] That shows absolutely no sportsmanship.
[12:41.120 -> 12:42.960] And I imagine myself being like a teammate
[12:42.960 -> 12:44.120] of someone like that.
[12:44.120 -> 12:48.640] That's your life in danger that you're going so quick side by side and your teammate out of
[12:48.640 -> 12:53.520] everyone is pushing you off the track. That is absolutely crazy and we've seen it with Fernando
[12:53.520 -> 12:59.360] Lockhart as well. So we're gonna have to get into all of that and the penalty for Max for
[12:59.360 -> 13:05.000] schnapples I mean come on I mean I know I'm usually a Red Bull fan today on Mercedes because they won. Yeah
[13:07.000 -> 13:08.560] But that was not a penalty for Max Verstappen You think Lewis is in the wrong?
[13:08.560 -> 13:11.600] Just take me through the notebook from the beginning before I get carried away
[13:11.600 -> 13:14.360] I mean that's pretty much the second thing on the notebook because it was the first lap
[13:14.360 -> 13:18.400] I believe down into the Senna S. Oh, yeah, they call it the Senna S
[13:18.400 -> 13:21.080] Yeah, and they have an amazing statue of Senna there by the way
[13:21.080 -> 13:26.120] Yeah, it's all like chrome isn't it? And it's done by like someone from his family, like a cousin or something.
[13:26.120 -> 13:27.560] Amazing, I like that they've done that.
[13:27.560 -> 13:28.560] That's very cool.
[13:28.560 -> 13:29.400] It's very cool.
[13:29.400 -> 13:30.960] There's also one in Imola.
[13:30.960 -> 13:31.840] A Senna one?
[13:31.840 -> 13:32.680] Yeah.
[13:32.680 -> 13:33.500] Yeah, there is, isn't there?
[13:33.500 -> 13:34.340] I'm pretty sure.
[13:34.340 -> 13:35.160] Yeah, on the hill.
[13:35.160 -> 13:36.000] Everyone was telling us to go see it,
[13:36.000 -> 13:37.040] but we didn't have enough time.
[13:37.040 -> 13:38.040] Yeah, because it was too far of a walk.
[13:38.040 -> 13:40.060] Yeah, we need to go see that next time we go back.
[13:40.060 -> 13:42.200] But yeah, Verstappen and Hamilton crash.
[13:42.200 -> 13:44.800] Verstappen pit, change of the wing.
[13:44.800 -> 13:47.420] I think, I'm fairly sure I heard him say on the TV
[13:47.420 -> 13:50.400] that that was the fastest ever pit,
[13:50.400 -> 13:52.000] including a nose cone change.
[13:52.000 -> 13:53.000] Really? I think.
[13:53.000 -> 13:54.080] What? That makes no sense.
[13:54.080 -> 13:55.480] There's been loads of crashes on that one
[13:55.480 -> 13:56.520] throughout Formula One history
[13:56.520 -> 13:58.220] where people would have needed a new nose cone.
[13:58.220 -> 14:00.240] Yeah, but the fastest, it was the fastest pit
[14:00.240 -> 14:02.480] that included a nose cone that they've had.
[14:02.480 -> 14:03.480] Oh, really? Yeah.
[14:03.480 -> 14:04.840] What, so they did really well with it?
[14:04.840 -> 14:05.820] Yeah. Wow. I think, I think that's what I Yeah. What, so they did really well with it? Yeah.
[14:05.820 -> 14:06.660] Wow.
[14:06.660 -> 14:07.480] I think that's what I heard.
[14:07.480 -> 14:09.200] Cadham's Graham and Callum on the pit wall.
[14:09.200 -> 14:10.040] Yeah.
[14:10.040 -> 14:10.880] Quick hands, eh?
[14:10.880 -> 14:11.700] Fast hands, Parker.
[14:11.700 -> 14:12.660] I wonder who's doing the, yeah,
[14:12.660 -> 14:13.500] love the new Call of Duty game.
[14:13.500 -> 14:14.340] Love the new Call of Duty game.
[14:14.340 -> 14:15.620] If anyone wants to jump into a lobby,
[14:15.620 -> 14:16.960] quick game of Domination.
[14:16.960 -> 14:19.120] iBoys in 4K will well and truly come out.
[14:19.120 -> 14:21.160] If Codd want to sponsor us and let us know.
[14:21.160 -> 14:22.560] May not know anything about Formula One,
[14:22.560 -> 14:25.920] but put me in an S&D lobby and I will ninja the Fugue.
[14:25.920 -> 14:28.000] Rip, you will rip people up.
[14:28.000 -> 14:29.440] Yeah, that crash, talk me through what happened
[14:29.440 -> 14:30.720] because they were coming up the home straight,
[14:30.720 -> 14:33.160] they were having a perfectly good battle.
[14:33.160 -> 14:35.080] They were having a perfectly good fight.
[14:35.080 -> 14:36.360] They were giving each other space.
[14:36.360 -> 14:37.200] Verstappen and Lewis.
[14:37.200 -> 14:38.360] Yeah, when it happened,
[14:38.360 -> 14:39.920] they were looking like it was fine.
[14:39.920 -> 14:41.920] They gave each other space around the first bit.
[14:41.920 -> 14:43.920] And then as they were coming into the second bit,
[14:43.920 -> 14:45.880] Verstappen was clearly there.
[14:45.880 -> 14:47.760] You got to remember he has the inside line.
[14:47.760 -> 14:48.920] He may have been behind.
[14:48.920 -> 14:50.520] You're going to say Lewis was ahead.
[14:50.520 -> 14:52.920] That depends how you look at the track.
[14:52.920 -> 14:54.560] Verstappen had the inside line.
[14:54.560 -> 14:56.420] That's what that same as what Brando was saying.
[14:56.420 -> 14:58.900] If you're going to race round in that formation
[14:58.900 -> 15:01.200] of next to each other and you cut it off,
[15:01.200 -> 15:03.040] you know you're pushing someone off the track.
[15:03.040 -> 15:03.880] Jake Buscombe.
[15:03.880 -> 15:06.720] Shout out to Ruf Buscombe. Yeah. Shout out to Ruf Buzcombe!
[15:06.720 -> 15:07.720] Yeah, shout out to Ruf.
[15:07.720 -> 15:09.220] Because Valery Bois had a good race today.
[15:09.220 -> 15:10.220] He fucking did, yeah.
[15:10.220 -> 15:11.400] And do you know what?
[15:11.400 -> 15:16.140] I gave her some advice on Instagram, just to dive into that really quickly.
[15:16.140 -> 15:17.140] I gave.
[15:17.140 -> 15:18.140] You gave the Alfa Romeo Strategist?
[15:18.140 -> 15:19.140] Yep.
[15:19.140 -> 15:20.140] What did you say?
[15:20.140 -> 15:21.140] I said...
[15:21.140 -> 15:22.140] This is fascinating.
[15:22.140 -> 15:24.880] Oh my god, you're actually not lying.
[15:24.880 -> 15:29.400] So I said... That's a lot of love hearts on the messages. We're seeing you in the alpha-omega strategies Fabio
[15:29.520 -> 15:34.600] Well, it's we just both appreciate each other's messages because I'm giving some really good information here
[15:34.600 -> 15:39.520] I said maybe softs right at the end. I said to to stop strat maybe softs right at the end
[15:39.880 -> 15:43.480] You're welcome. That was free of charge. What did she but I don't charge for that. She said facts
[15:43.680 -> 15:46.280] She said pray for a dry race, so I prayed.
[15:46.280 -> 15:48.360] Yeah, I did actually see you praying this morning.
[15:48.360 -> 15:50.280] Last night, it was last night and this morning.
[15:50.280 -> 15:51.200] And we had a dry race.
[15:51.200 -> 15:54.000] So again, Ruth Alfa Romeo, you're welcome.
[15:55.320 -> 15:58.440] And then I just finally said lap 27.
[16:00.520 -> 16:01.440] I just, that's all I said.
[16:01.440 -> 16:04.080] Imagine we look back and they actually pitted on lap 27.
[16:04.080 -> 16:04.920] I have no idea where they were.
[16:04.920 -> 16:06.880] No, I think they pitted a bit earlier. You were looking
[16:08.520 -> 16:13.020] I was watching it if something happened out 27. I'm a king. Yeah, we have to shout out Ruth Buscombe
[16:13.020 -> 16:18.360] She's the strategist foul for a man. We met her out in Amsterdam. She's amazing and hopefully get to see her soon
[16:18.360 -> 16:23.440] She did a great job today. I'm team do amazing performance from Bottas. I think it was the mustache actually. Yes
[16:24.000 -> 16:26.120] He looks pretty cool with that, didn't he?
[16:26.120 -> 16:28.320] I don't know if cool is the right word.
[16:28.320 -> 16:31.100] He looks like a movie star, like Lazy B was saying.
[16:31.100 -> 16:32.920] But Bottas is still one of them guys
[16:32.920 -> 16:34.480] you never know what you're getting.
[16:34.480 -> 16:36.440] When I look at him, he's the only one I look at
[16:36.440 -> 16:38.880] and I'm like, wow, he doesn't feel like a celebrity.
[16:38.880 -> 16:40.560] Like it's a weird one where like,
[16:40.560 -> 16:42.400] I don't have the attachment with Bottas.
[16:42.400 -> 16:44.280] He's just a normal, normal dude, isn't he?
[16:44.280 -> 16:46.480] Maybe it's because we've met him?
[16:46.480 -> 16:49.000] Maybe because we've met him, I feel like that a bit as well,
[16:49.000 -> 16:50.200] because he was so relaxed.
[16:50.200 -> 16:51.720] Yeah, I was bricking it when I met him, to be fair.
[16:51.720 -> 16:52.160] Were you?
[16:52.160 -> 16:54.560] Who have you been most nervous to interview out of everyone?
[16:54.560 -> 16:56.000] Um...
[16:56.000 -> 16:57.880] The most nervous for me were with Ferrari,
[16:57.880 -> 16:59.240] but that was for the set-up.
[16:59.240 -> 17:01.800] See, I was actually pretty calm with Ferrari.
[17:01.800 -> 17:04.600] I was most nervous for Alfa Romeo,
[17:04.600 -> 17:05.920] purely because I'd had no sleep.
[17:05.920 -> 17:06.880] Yeah, that's tough though.
[17:06.880 -> 17:08.480] And I literally couldn't even figure out how to talk.
[17:09.600 -> 17:12.800] And if anyone saw my eyes during that interview, they're so red.
[17:12.800 -> 17:14.880] I don't even know how we got that over the line. That was the most incredible thing.
[17:14.880 -> 17:17.200] We weren't taking drugs, we were just really tired.
[17:17.200 -> 17:20.240] That's one of the other things you're going to see in the movie. We keep talking about it now,
[17:20.240 -> 17:22.800] but we just finished Avril from Vegas. Go on Instagram,
[17:22.800 -> 17:24.880] at Pitstop or Instagram at Jakeboy to see that.
[17:25.720 -> 17:27.160] But the movie is coming soon,
[17:27.160 -> 17:30.080] all the behind the scenes footage from this year.
[17:30.080 -> 17:32.440] And hopefully a lot more will make sense.
[17:32.440 -> 17:34.280] You'll be able to see how we've done all this magic
[17:34.280 -> 17:35.240] behind the scenes, eh?
[17:35.240 -> 17:37.200] Yeah, you guys are going to be taking on a wild journey
[17:37.200 -> 17:39.640] of two guys with no money.
[17:39.640 -> 17:40.960] And I should say some of the footage
[17:40.960 -> 17:41.960] we're debating in-house,
[17:41.960 -> 17:43.120] whether it should be leaked,
[17:43.120 -> 17:44.480] like the Amsterdam stuff,
[17:44.480 -> 17:46.520] like should it go up might get us in
[17:46.520 -> 17:51.960] Trouble we'll probably put it in so you're gonna enjoy it. Well, we'll chuck all of that in. Take me back to Max and Lewis then
[17:51.960 -> 17:56.680] What do you think? I don't know Hamilton was ahead. I think it was an unfortunate turn of events
[17:56.680 -> 18:02.120] They both came out. They both got decent decent penalties. Sorry decent positions at the end of the race
[18:02.120 -> 18:06.040] So fuck it just leave it, just leave it. Well, Verstappen wouldn't be very happy, really.
[18:06.040 -> 18:08.080] I mean, Lewis Hamilton did an amazing race today,
[18:08.080 -> 18:09.520] but Verstappen wasn't happy with that.
[18:09.520 -> 18:12.560] No, of course he wasn't, but then, you know, Verstappen.
[18:12.560 -> 18:13.520] Do you think,
[18:13.520 -> 18:15.780] Jen, this is what I said to you, Jürgen, didn't I?
[18:15.780 -> 18:17.440] I was like, do you reckon they've kind of like,
[18:17.440 -> 18:19.520] just had to give that as a Verstappen penalty?
[18:19.520 -> 18:21.520] Because over the last like six months,
[18:21.520 -> 18:24.360] so much has gone Red Bull's way.
[18:24.360 -> 18:26.280] I think loads has gone Red Bull's way.
[18:26.280 -> 18:27.880] So maybe they were just like,
[18:27.880 -> 18:29.560] I mean, Verstappen's won everything.
[18:29.560 -> 18:30.380] I don't know.
[18:30.380 -> 18:32.040] I mean, they obviously watch it back in slow-mo
[18:32.040 -> 18:33.520] and they obviously watch it on repeat
[18:33.520 -> 18:36.120] loads and loads of times before they call the answer.
[18:36.120 -> 18:37.920] So there must've been a reason.
[18:37.920 -> 18:39.200] I'm seeing experts on Twitter.
[18:39.200 -> 18:40.520] We've only watched TV, right?
[18:40.520 -> 18:41.720] Experts on Twitter?
[18:41.720 -> 18:43.320] Don't fucking start with that.
[18:43.320 -> 18:45.580] MattWTF1, okay?
[18:45.580 -> 18:49.080] MattWTF1 doesn't know shit, okay?
[18:49.080 -> 18:52.040] He is fed, all right, zoom in, zoom in right now, Matt,
[18:52.040 -> 18:53.360] I'm talking to you, okay?
[18:53.360 -> 18:55.560] You are fed information from WTF1,
[18:55.560 -> 18:57.640] you don't know shit about Formula One,
[18:57.640 -> 19:00.520] Jake knows more than you, and that's saying something.
[19:00.520 -> 19:02.560] Mr. Leclerc's gonna win every race.
[19:02.560 -> 19:03.400] Exactly.
[19:03.400 -> 19:04.520] No, they were all tweeting about it,
[19:04.520 -> 19:06.360] they were saying like, how on earth is that?
[19:06.360 -> 19:07.320] These people have actually watched.
[19:07.320 -> 19:08.440] Yeah, it was a bit bold.
[19:08.440 -> 19:11.560] It was a bit bold for them to give that to Max.
[19:11.560 -> 19:12.680] Yeah, but it's done now.
[19:12.680 -> 19:13.600] It's over.
[19:13.600 -> 19:15.200] Ultimately, we got a George Russell win.
[19:15.200 -> 19:16.020] I'm happy.
[19:16.020 -> 19:16.860] Take me through.
[19:16.860 -> 19:17.700] Straight after that crash,
[19:17.700 -> 19:19.920] we had Leclerc and Norris come together
[19:19.920 -> 19:21.680] with a bit of friction and a bit of something.
[19:21.680 -> 19:23.600] And then Norris's car went at the end, didn't it?
[19:23.600 -> 19:24.760] So, but after that crash,
[19:24.760 -> 19:26.120] both cars made it back, didn't they?
[19:26.120 -> 19:27.480] They both went straight to the pits.
[19:27.480 -> 19:29.440] Well, I'd have thought Leclerc would have been fucked there
[19:29.440 -> 19:30.680] because he went straight into a wall.
[19:30.680 -> 19:32.080] How did he come out that wall?
[19:32.080 -> 19:32.920] I don't know.
[19:32.920 -> 19:34.720] And to finish like in fourth,
[19:34.720 -> 19:36.840] that's a whole other story, but yeah.
[19:36.840 -> 19:38.040] Yeah, Leclerc had a great race.
[19:38.040 -> 19:38.880] What a performance.
[19:38.880 -> 19:39.880] You've got to remember right at the beginning,
[19:39.880 -> 19:41.080] he was right down at the bottom.
[19:41.080 -> 19:43.600] I had no hope for Ferrari this weekend, none.
[19:43.600 -> 19:44.720] None whatsoever.
[19:44.720 -> 19:46.560] You predicted signs on the podium and I fucking said hope for Ferrari this weekend, none. None whatsoever. You predicted signs on the podium
[19:46.560 -> 19:48.240] and I fucking said, no way.
[19:48.240 -> 19:49.840] Yeah, signs look good.
[19:49.840 -> 19:50.920] Signs did look good today.
[19:50.920 -> 19:51.960] Signs look great.
[19:51.960 -> 19:53.800] It was so interesting watching the strategies.
[19:53.800 -> 19:55.400] You don't usually get so many people
[19:55.400 -> 19:57.280] using a different strategy in one race.
[19:57.280 -> 19:58.320] Is this me being stupid?
[19:58.320 -> 20:00.040] Did they speak Spanish in Brazil?
[20:00.040 -> 20:01.040] Portuguese.
[20:01.040 -> 20:03.120] Okay, which is close.
[20:03.120 -> 20:04.360] Yeah, it is pretty close.
[20:04.360 -> 20:05.160] It's close, yeah. Yeah, Portuguese. Maybe, which is close. Yeah, it is pretty close. It's close, yeah.
[20:05.160 -> 20:06.000] Yeah, Portuguese.
[20:06.000 -> 20:09.860] Maybe science has had a little bit of that,
[20:09.860 -> 20:12.320] that little, today, because of that,
[20:12.320 -> 20:13.160] do you know what I mean?
[20:13.160 -> 20:14.000] A bit of rocket fuel.
[20:14.000 -> 20:14.820] Yeah, yeah.
[20:14.820 -> 20:17.080] Well, we did see a video of Leclerc and Gasly
[20:17.080 -> 20:19.080] turning up really late for qualifying.
[20:19.080 -> 20:20.640] I think they might have been out on the lash.
[20:20.640 -> 20:21.480] They're on the lash.
[20:21.480 -> 20:22.720] Lando's got food poisoning,
[20:22.720 -> 20:25.520] Slash was out for his birthday, but he's fucked.
[20:25.520 -> 20:27.440] Lando's just hanging out of his ass.
[20:27.440 -> 20:28.800] He done well to get where he was.
[20:28.800 -> 20:30.680] Five second time penalty for Max Verstappen.
[20:30.680 -> 20:32.080] Yeah, we've already been through that.
[20:32.080 -> 20:33.080] Toto.
[20:33.080 -> 20:34.400] Okay, where was he today?
[20:34.400 -> 20:35.600] Where was Toto Wolff today?
[20:35.600 -> 20:37.880] Toto was not at the race today.
[20:37.880 -> 20:38.760] He's at Butlin's, isn't he?
[20:38.760 -> 20:40.160] He's taking his kids to Butlin's.
[20:40.160 -> 20:41.680] I think it was Centre Park's, but-
[20:41.680 -> 20:42.720] Pond's Inn, I reckon.
[20:42.720 -> 20:43.680] He wasn't there.
[20:43.680 -> 20:45.200] Actually, no, I don't reckon he'd go to Ponds Inn.
[20:45.200 -> 20:46.360] Center Parcs, probably, yeah.
[20:46.360 -> 20:48.000] It's quite, yeah, because he's a bit more upmarket.
[20:48.000 -> 20:48.360] Yeah.
[20:48.360 -> 20:49.360] It's quite unlucky.
[20:49.360 -> 20:50.560] He's got the suite with a hot tub and everything.
[20:50.560 -> 20:51.160] Oh, yeah.
[20:51.160 -> 20:52.160] He's currently rock climbing.
[20:52.160 -> 20:54.320] If he takes his kids to Disneyland, they're fucking having a full one.
[20:54.320 -> 20:58.720] I ain't ever going back to Center Parcs after there was that shit floating in the swim pool.
[20:58.720 -> 21:00.880] We went to Center Parcs with all our mates.
[21:00.880 -> 21:01.880] You don't want to go again?
[21:01.880 -> 21:06.800] And our ex-girlfriends, our girlfriends' ex-girlfriends at the time, and there was genuinely a shit
[21:06.800 -> 21:08.440] floating in the middle of the swimpool.
[21:08.440 -> 21:11.520] I'm never going in a public swimpool again.
[21:11.520 -> 21:12.760] Imagine you come down the slide.
[21:12.760 -> 21:13.760] Right, that's enough.
[21:13.760 -> 21:14.760] But yeah, you can imagine.
[21:14.760 -> 21:15.760] I can imagine.
[21:15.760 -> 21:19.760] I can imagine.
[21:19.760 -> 21:21.560] You've got some serious writing in bold.
[21:21.560 -> 21:23.000] Yeah, well this one is in bold.
[21:23.000 -> 21:24.680] Okay, this is a valid point.
[21:24.680 -> 21:25.860] Take me, take this in.
[21:25.860 -> 21:28.180] I've only got like three things to add to the notebook today
[21:28.180 -> 21:30.880] because I wrote down different kinds of questions.
[21:30.880 -> 21:31.720] Oh.
[21:31.720 -> 21:32.800] This is my first one.
[21:32.800 -> 21:34.040] It may be really stupid.
[21:34.040 -> 21:34.960] Hear me out.
[21:34.960 -> 21:35.800] Listening.
[21:35.800 -> 21:40.500] Why not make the safety car a Formula One car?
[21:40.500 -> 21:41.560] Like genuinely.
[21:41.560 -> 21:42.400] Now hear me out.
[21:42.400 -> 21:43.980] Don't speak, let me finish.
[21:43.980 -> 21:46.480] And also, when there's a yellow flag,
[21:46.480 -> 21:48.800] stop the lap counter.
[21:48.800 -> 21:51.120] The reason this would work is because the cars
[21:51.120 -> 21:53.000] would maintain a speed and it would mean
[21:53.000 -> 21:55.120] the tires would stay warm and the gaps in the cars
[21:55.120 -> 21:57.480] wouldn't collapse as much.
[21:57.480 -> 22:00.560] But also, then the tires wouldn't get cold,
[22:00.560 -> 22:02.160] the lap counter would stop.
[22:02.160 -> 22:03.440] There's two separate things there.
[22:03.440 -> 22:05.540] Firstly, why isn't the safety car an F1 car?
[22:05.540 -> 22:07.420] And secondly, why do the laps carry on
[22:07.420 -> 22:08.280] when there's a yellow flag?
[22:08.280 -> 22:09.700] They should pause it.
[22:09.700 -> 22:11.140] Why?
[22:11.140 -> 22:13.940] Because the race feels like it's over so quick sometimes.
[22:13.940 -> 22:17.420] At the end there, I would have loved another six laps,
[22:17.420 -> 22:18.260] another five lap,
[22:18.260 -> 22:21.060] because we lost like five laps on the safety car.
[22:21.060 -> 22:22.180] That's a shame.
[22:22.180 -> 22:23.740] And also the drivers always complain
[22:23.740 -> 22:29.400] that safety car's going too slow. Why is a safety car not an F1 car? They didn't complain today though did they? I've
[22:29.400 -> 22:32.160] heard them complain before. I think they always complain, I think it's just an ongoing thing
[22:32.160 -> 22:36.320] because the safety car is much slower. But there's not frequently a time where when they
[22:36.320 -> 22:40.600] restart like they're all over the place because the tyres aren't warm. Like I know the tyres
[22:40.600 -> 22:43.800] are cooling but it's never that much of an issue. But do you not think it changes the
[22:43.800 -> 22:45.960] race so much whenever there's a safety car,
[22:45.960 -> 22:47.320] because everyone can get an extra pit in,
[22:47.320 -> 22:49.780] which I know is cool and part of the race.
[22:49.780 -> 22:52.080] Maybe there's two underlying issues there.
[22:52.080 -> 22:53.720] Maybe the safety car could stay the same
[22:53.720 -> 22:56.380] and they do go slower and the tires do get colder.
[22:56.380 -> 22:58.360] But why do the laps continue?
[22:58.360 -> 23:00.240] Like we lose some of the race.
[23:00.240 -> 23:01.960] Like we do.
[23:01.960 -> 23:03.240] They just go round in a circle.
[23:03.240 -> 23:04.480] Nothing can happen.
[23:04.480 -> 23:07.600] I guess that's just one of the other penalties of a safety car.
[23:07.600 -> 23:11.000] It's one of the reasons why people don't try and crash into each other.
[23:11.000 -> 23:14.600] Like, as soon as you start taking away all these things which make it bad,
[23:14.600 -> 23:18.200] then people are probably more likely to fucking wipe someone out, because it doesn't matter.
[23:18.200 -> 23:20.400] I just know, they should just stop the lap count.
[23:20.400 -> 23:23.800] But then you can play that into strategy, do you know what I mean?
[23:23.800 -> 23:26.000] Yeah, I know, they do do because they play for safety cars.
[23:26.000 -> 23:29.000] A lot of them will be like hoping there's a safety car trying to get a pit,
[23:29.000 -> 23:32.000] especially teams further down and get an undercar or overcar.
[23:32.000 -> 23:35.000] But why lose? I don't get it. We lose some of the race.
[23:35.000 -> 23:39.000] If there's a three hour window for a race to be completed and they can see there's time,
[23:39.000 -> 23:41.000] they just shouldn't lose the laps.
[23:41.000 -> 23:43.000] Yeah, fair point.
[23:43.000 -> 23:48.040] And also why is the safety car not a Formula One car but then we don't also we don't normally lose that many things I think
[23:48.040 -> 23:51.240] because of that is because this f1 car is a single seater you can't have a
[23:51.240 -> 23:55.480] safety car which is only has one well you say that but there is the f1 cars
[23:55.480 -> 24:02.220] with two seats yeah imagine that me and you become the new safety car in a two
[24:02.220 -> 24:06.000] seat f1 that could be. That could be bloody awesome.
[24:06.000 -> 24:06.840] I'd rather not though.
[24:06.840 -> 24:07.680] Significantly dangerous.
[24:07.680 -> 24:09.000] I'd rather do this.
[24:09.000 -> 24:09.840] Well, I'm glad I've-
[24:09.840 -> 24:11.400] But maybe for one season it'd be quite funny.
[24:11.400 -> 24:14.240] I'm glad I've added something to the notebook.
[24:14.240 -> 24:15.440] My notes are so bad.
[24:15.440 -> 24:16.360] That is a valid point though,
[24:16.360 -> 24:18.680] I don't actually know why it's not an F1 car
[24:18.680 -> 24:19.520] or something a bit quicker.
[24:19.520 -> 24:21.360] A quicker car and why do we lose laps?
[24:21.360 -> 24:24.080] But it must be because, don't they take them back sometimes?
[24:24.080 -> 24:25.840] Like I know if they crash on the outside of the track they can get a m them back sometimes? Like I know if they crash on the outside of the track
[24:25.840 -> 24:27.120] they can get a moped around the track,
[24:27.120 -> 24:29.560] but maybe if they crash on the inside of the track
[24:29.560 -> 24:31.920] they have to get in the, they get in the medical car.
[24:31.920 -> 24:33.600] Well, whilst we're on this conversation,
[24:33.600 -> 24:35.920] Ross Brawn come on the thing earlier, legend.
[24:35.920 -> 24:38.120] And he was speaking to Laserbeam.
[24:38.120 -> 24:38.960] I love how you call him a legend,
[24:38.960 -> 24:40.000] but you were, when you come on the TV,
[24:40.000 -> 24:41.640] you were like, who's that?
[24:41.640 -> 24:42.880] Now you're just showing up in front of,
[24:42.880 -> 24:44.840] ask me something about Ross Brawn.
[24:44.840 -> 24:46.120] Actually, you know, let's scrap that.
[24:46.120 -> 24:47.360] Ross Brawn and Laserbeak,
[24:49.720 -> 24:51.720] we're talking about like how they're going to adjust
[24:51.720 -> 24:54.040] to six sprints next season.
[24:54.040 -> 24:56.400] Because as you saw today, there's no FP3.
[24:56.400 -> 24:58.840] Which would you agree a sprint is better than an FP3?
[24:58.840 -> 24:59.680] Yeah.
[24:59.680 -> 25:01.380] I probably would as well.
[25:01.380 -> 25:03.960] But it's going to change the whole dynamic of next season
[25:03.960 -> 25:05.400] of how everyone does everything.
[25:05.400 -> 25:09.280] And that's where Ross Brawn was talking about things
[25:09.280 -> 25:10.960] that are going to change next year in ad,
[25:10.960 -> 25:13.520] then thinking about what they can do to make it better.
[25:13.520 -> 25:16.320] Is there anything you think looking at a race weekend
[25:16.320 -> 25:19.640] that they could change or that would make it more exciting?
[25:19.640 -> 25:21.880] Cause the one thing I do bring is the safety car laps.
[25:21.880 -> 25:22.720] I think it should start.
[25:22.720 -> 25:23.680] Do you know what I think?
[25:23.680 -> 25:25.080] Yeah. This is the way that I view it.
[25:25.080 -> 25:28.300] I think that it can constantly change.
[25:28.300 -> 25:31.280] Like this sport does not need to fall
[25:31.280 -> 25:35.440] into like some stale cycle of just being the same thing.
[25:35.440 -> 25:38.840] Like I think part of what makes F1 so good compared to like,
[25:38.840 -> 25:40.320] cause football doesn't really change that much.
[25:40.320 -> 25:42.280] I mean, what can you change about football?
[25:42.280 -> 25:44.480] F1 will change their shit all the time.
[25:44.480 -> 25:45.600] And like some years you'll think,
[25:45.600 -> 25:46.920] well, that was a fucking stupid rule.
[25:46.920 -> 25:47.760] They should get rid of that.
[25:47.760 -> 25:49.240] And then next year they'll get rid of it
[25:49.240 -> 25:50.240] and you'll have a good season.
[25:50.240 -> 25:51.520] Then they might introduce something else.
[25:51.520 -> 25:53.400] And then like, I think if it's constantly changing,
[25:53.400 -> 25:55.840] constantly challenging the drivers and the teams
[25:55.840 -> 25:56.720] and that's, I like that.
[25:56.720 -> 25:59.240] It's a bit dangerous though, to change it all the time.
[25:59.240 -> 26:01.200] Cause that's maybe where we've had the issues this year
[26:01.200 -> 26:03.320] of like all the guidelines and the rules
[26:03.320 -> 26:07.600] aren't set in stone, like they're open to interpretation the more you change it
[26:07.600 -> 26:11.880] that's always been like that though. That's how the cars like back in like the 80s and
[26:11.880 -> 26:16.040] whenever else like 70s 60s like they always try the car teams to try and get
[26:16.040 -> 26:19.120] away with adding stuff to the car. Yeah and they do as much dodgy shit as they can.
[26:19.120 -> 26:23.440] Yeah in the rules like I fucking rate that I think that's so cool
[26:23.440 -> 26:27.560] it still has a rawness to it I don't like anything too clean cut.
[26:27.560 -> 26:30.760] So are you willing to get behind my theory earlier, from the beginning of the season,
[26:30.760 -> 26:34.080] that Mercedes have just had this amazing car all season,
[26:34.080 -> 26:36.360] and then they're just letting it loose now?
[26:36.360 -> 26:40.000] Because I think that they've had such an amazing car this season,
[26:40.000 -> 26:42.480] that they've just built it and built it and built it and built it,
[26:42.480 -> 26:44.600] and now they're just showing everyone what we're going to get next year.
[26:44.600 -> 26:48.160] And I think next year, Mercedes Mercedes are gonna fucking smash everyone.
[26:48.160 -> 26:49.200] I think they probably will.
[26:49.200 -> 26:50.080] Don't you think?
[26:50.080 -> 26:53.520] Well that's that is what teams do, they develop their car over the year.
[26:53.520 -> 26:55.840] It looks like they've really developed it though.
[26:55.840 -> 26:59.200] Yeah and Mercedes are obviously top dollar at doing it, they're not like, Haas aren't as good.
[26:59.200 -> 27:02.480] But Haas have actually, no Haas have slowed down since the start of the year.
[27:03.120 -> 27:04.640] I saw the graphic on TV the other day.
[27:05.280 -> 27:09.200] Interesting fact, I saw this tweet from I think Otmar and it was saying how...
[27:09.200 -> 27:11.600] Safner, what his name is. Otmar Safner.
[27:11.600 -> 27:14.240] We've seen so much of Adam Seagull on TV this weekend by the way.
[27:14.240 -> 27:15.040] A lot of Adam Seagull.
[27:15.040 -> 27:19.040] Shout out to Adam Seagull. Not a great job this weekend, two DNFs,
[27:19.040 -> 27:21.360] but it's not really Adam Seagull's fault is it?
[27:21.360 -> 27:23.040] Electrical issues for Lando.
[27:23.040 -> 27:23.760] Yeah.
[27:23.760 -> 27:26.440] I'd say that that is first hand Seagulls fault is it? Electrical issues for Lando. Yeah. I'd say that that is first hand Seagulls fault.
[27:26.440 -> 27:27.760] Big loss for Daniel Ricciardo.
[27:27.760 -> 27:30.440] No, yeah, what I was saying is he was saying,
[27:30.440 -> 27:32.960] cause you know Red Bull got a 5% less wind tunnel time
[27:32.960 -> 27:33.920] and like a fine.
[27:33.920 -> 27:35.560] That's all they got for the budget cap.
[27:35.560 -> 27:38.080] Orkna was saying how like that,
[27:38.080 -> 27:40.920] how the money in the championship at the points difference
[27:40.920 -> 27:42.960] of where they finish is worth more to them
[27:42.960 -> 27:44.560] than 5% wind time.
[27:44.560 -> 27:47.680] So the teams under it don't think that's like fair
[27:47.680 -> 27:49.200] because the money for the positions
[27:49.200 -> 27:52.800] in where you'd finish would be worth way more than win time.
[27:52.800 -> 27:54.400] And I do get it because realistically,
[27:54.400 -> 27:55.680] win tunnel must be important,
[27:55.680 -> 27:58.920] but when the car's developed after this year
[27:58.920 -> 28:00.040] and you've developed throughout the year,
[28:00.040 -> 28:01.640] I don't reckon win tunnels like,
[28:01.640 -> 28:04.960] surely it can't be like the most important thing.
[28:04.960 -> 28:09.200] But how important is a win tunnel? The cars can't change that much between now and the start next season
[28:09.400 -> 28:11.760] They can change like the bodywork and stuff
[28:12.520 -> 28:17.120] How much are they actually a producer I see of ever so one so they always get like a good fuck
[28:17.120 -> 28:18.560] It does a little bit
[28:18.560 -> 28:25.320] No, it's a good question like how often how much they that they use the wind tunnel during the season they can't I don't think They get allocated time before the season. I'm pretty sure I don't think anyone's allowed the wind tunnel during the season? They can't, I don't think.
[28:25.320 -> 28:28.400] They get allocated time before the season, I'm pretty sure.
[28:28.400 -> 28:30.440] I don't think anyone's allowed to use it during the season.
[28:30.440 -> 28:31.680] Isn't it completely shut?
[28:31.680 -> 28:33.640] I don't know, because they do change
[28:33.640 -> 28:36.160] like the aerodynamics of the car mid-season, I think.
[28:36.160 -> 28:38.920] Well, there's no like significant change next year, is there?
[28:38.920 -> 28:41.160] It's not like we're going to a new regulation, new tires.
[28:41.160 -> 28:43.440] How have we come this far in a year?
[28:43.440 -> 28:45.360] And it's so funny that like,
[28:45.360 -> 28:48.960] Pitstop has progressed so much in some areas,
[28:48.960 -> 28:51.320] but us and our knowledge hasn't actually really
[28:51.320 -> 28:53.360] gone very far at all.
[28:53.360 -> 28:54.400] Yeah, you say that,
[28:54.400 -> 28:56.240] but then there'll be stuff and stories
[28:56.240 -> 28:58.400] and things about Formula One that we know
[28:58.400 -> 28:59.920] that no one in the world knows.
[28:59.920 -> 29:02.000] And that's because the way we've hit this sport
[29:02.000 -> 29:04.200] has been we have learned from the inside out.
[29:04.200 -> 29:06.480] Like we've been so lucky with the guests we've had
[29:06.480 -> 29:08.400] that the stories we've learned have been firsthand.
[29:08.400 -> 29:10.080] Like a maggot eating his way out.
[29:10.080 -> 29:11.640] Literally, because we could have someone amazing,
[29:11.640 -> 29:14.000] I guess, telling us a story that the rest of them will know.
[29:14.000 -> 29:15.360] But then they'll tell us something off camera
[29:15.360 -> 29:16.200] that no one knows.
[29:16.200 -> 29:17.960] And we don't even know that no one knows it.
[29:17.960 -> 29:21.420] Yeah, our knowledge is very fucking weird.
[29:21.420 -> 29:23.400] It has like patches in it.
[29:23.400 -> 29:24.760] Yeah, it's worth tuning in for.
[29:24.760 -> 29:28.740] Every now and again you might get a little bit of gold dust oh yeah we've seen some secret shit guys
[29:28.740 -> 29:32.420] that you can't even fucking imagine basically I know why Red Bull was so
[29:32.420 -> 29:37.420] quick this year so maybe maybe times that I think they say you've listened
[29:37.420 -> 29:40.820] maybe you guys will find out one day no it's not the orange juice that was a bluff
[29:40.820 -> 29:44.460] don't tell him about the real thing you can't do that take us back to the
[29:44.460 -> 29:47.840] notebook yeah George basically radioing in to Mercedes
[29:47.840 -> 29:49.200] and saying, do I switch?
[29:49.200 -> 29:51.320] Do we switch with Lewis?
[29:51.320 -> 29:53.880] And they said, mate, this was after the safety car
[29:53.880 -> 29:56.520] that we had from Lando going off the track.
[29:56.520 -> 29:57.640] It was a virtual safety car,
[29:57.640 -> 29:58.800] then went to a full safety car.
[29:58.800 -> 30:00.200] George is asking, do I swap with Lewis?
[30:00.200 -> 30:02.000] And they said, George, you fucking go out
[30:02.000 -> 30:03.680] and you fucking race.
[30:03.680 -> 30:05.080] That's tough. Now, when you look back at it now, George did you fucking go out and you fucking race. That's tough.
[30:05.080 -> 30:07.120] Now, when you look back at it now,
[30:07.120 -> 30:09.320] George did amazing because he was racing Hamilton,
[30:09.320 -> 30:12.200] fair play to George, but that is tough for George.
[30:12.200 -> 30:13.040] Why?
[30:13.040 -> 30:15.040] Because he's done like 65 laps,
[30:15.040 -> 30:17.160] battling his ass off to get to first place.
[30:17.160 -> 30:18.840] There's a safety car and out of nowhere,
[30:18.840 -> 30:20.360] his teammate is now right behind him,
[30:20.360 -> 30:21.960] who is a seven time world champion.
[30:21.960 -> 30:24.080] And George wants his first ever win.
[30:24.080 -> 30:26.120] But he's radioing into the team going,
[30:26.120 -> 30:28.440] are we going to secure a one, two?
[30:28.440 -> 30:30.200] Thinking I've been at the front the whole race,
[30:30.200 -> 30:32.140] they're going to let me win my first race.
[30:32.140 -> 30:33.760] And he's hoping they'll say one, two.
[30:33.760 -> 30:36.440] He's not hoping they say race, you know what I mean?
[30:36.440 -> 30:39.060] And they've said race, which I loved.
[30:39.060 -> 30:40.920] That is such a good move from Mercedes
[30:40.920 -> 30:42.800] because there's teams on the grid where if you said that,
[30:42.800 -> 30:43.760] that would fall to shit.
[30:43.760 -> 30:45.920] Like that would not happen with any team.
[30:45.920 -> 30:50.000] Yeah, even Red Bull, look what happened today. We'll get into that in a bit. But not giving
[30:50.000 -> 30:54.760] that position back is crazy. Yeah, fair play to Russell. He took that. He didn't argue.
[30:54.760 -> 30:59.360] He didn't say I've been here all race. He said, all right, fuck it. I've got Lewis Hamilton
[30:59.360 -> 31:04.680] behind me in the same car and Lewis isn't going to catch me. And that for me is his
[31:04.680 -> 31:06.640] statement and an amazing move by Mercedes.
[31:06.640 -> 31:10.360] And that's why I'm wearing the Petronas Formula One team
[31:10.360 -> 31:11.200] outdated merch.
[31:11.200 -> 31:13.280] Is it Petronas or is it Petronas?
[31:13.280 -> 31:14.720] Well, there's different ways to pronounce it.
[31:14.720 -> 31:15.560] It depends where you're from.
[31:15.560 -> 31:16.720] George says Petronas.
[31:16.720 -> 31:17.560] Yeah.
[31:17.560 -> 31:18.880] Toto says Petronas.
[31:18.880 -> 31:21.240] Hear me out, Pitstop podcast fans.
[31:21.240 -> 31:27.200] Right, Fabio Bocca speaks to Gunther in Vegas Haas get pole position
[31:27.200 -> 31:29.780] in the sprint Fabio Bocca speaks to
[31:29.780 -> 31:31.880] George Russell in Vegas George Russell
[31:31.880 -> 31:34.700] gets pole position in the
[31:34.700 -> 31:36.520] qualifier guys it's clear to see Fabio
[31:36.520 -> 31:39.160] Bocca speaks to George Russell
[31:39.160 -> 31:41.960] shakes his hand in Vegas George Russell
[31:41.960 -> 31:45.520] wins the race okay all I'm saying is-
[31:45.520 -> 31:48.200] Guys, look, it's their black and white front.
[31:48.200 -> 31:50.600] The magic is right in front of you.
[31:50.600 -> 31:53.480] Hire him to be the strategist.
[31:53.480 -> 31:55.760] We also met Gunther and then Magnussen
[31:55.760 -> 31:57.240] went out on the first lap.
[31:57.240 -> 32:00.200] So, it's a bit hit and miss.
[32:00.200 -> 32:02.320] Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
[32:02.320 -> 32:04.720] What advice did you give to Russell when you met him?
[32:04.720 -> 32:05.440] I said, Russell, you want to Russell when you met him? I said Russell
[32:06.200 -> 32:09.000] You want to just stay out front for as much as possible?
[32:09.000 -> 32:13.280] Don't let Lewis pass and you're gonna win the race and he said do you really believe that that will happen?
[32:13.280 -> 32:18.740] And I said, I promise you it happened. He said I fucking I fucking rate you so hard
[32:18.740 -> 32:24.760] He said he says you are an absolute fucking legend. Yeah, you did really hit it off
[32:24.800 -> 32:25.240] He said fab you come into every birthday party. Yeah, you did really hit it off.
[32:25.240 -> 32:28.320] He said, fab, you come into every birthday party of mine,
[32:28.320 -> 32:30.560] you can have Christmas around mine.
[32:30.560 -> 32:32.000] He just really went all out.
[32:32.000 -> 32:33.360] Oh, they were all so kind.
[32:33.360 -> 32:34.200] They were all so kind.
[32:34.200 -> 32:38.280] Alex Albin said I could go on his private jet
[32:38.280 -> 32:39.400] whenever he wants.
[32:40.360 -> 32:43.020] It was, yeah, they're all lovely people.
[32:43.020 -> 32:44.840] They're all lovely, lovely people.
[32:44.840 -> 32:46.680] You chat so much shit
[32:47.120 -> 32:53.160] Do you think next season looking at it from now if you had to make an opinion before the next race just off what you've seen
[32:53.920 -> 32:56.900] If the Mercedes is really quick next year, which it probably will be
[32:57.460 -> 33:00.600] Who do you think is who do you think it would do better?
[33:01.000 -> 33:04.720] You've just seen a Russell Hamilton race for like the first time basically
[33:04.720 -> 33:07.040] We've just seen a Hamilton Russell race for the first time.
[33:07.040 -> 33:10.800] So next year if they've got a great car who does better in the championship
[33:10.800 -> 33:15.840] Hamilton or Russell? Lewis. Do you not think it's even more of a statement from
[33:15.840 -> 33:19.560] Russell that he did this in Brazil? Do you think that I think that Lewis's
[33:19.560 -> 33:29.200] reaction time is just dropped like a couple milliseconds really. Mm-hmm. Just just compared to George. He's so fresh
[33:29.840 -> 33:35.240] George is so fresh George is like a frog like like trying to catch a fly with his tongue
[33:35.960 -> 33:41.720] What we've had just quit some conversations races before Oscar in particular. He said capacity. Yeah
[33:41.720 -> 33:45.000] He's I remember him speaking about the f1 driver that was on our sofa? Yeah, well I don't want to lie.
[33:45.000 -> 33:46.000] Whose name is on our fastest lap?
[33:46.000 -> 33:48.000] I don't want to show off, but yeah.
[33:48.000 -> 33:49.000] Okay, yeah.
[33:49.000 -> 33:50.000] He was saying how sometimes-
[33:50.000 -> 33:51.000] Who turned up in a Mini and couldn't park it?
[33:51.000 -> 33:52.000] Yeah.
[33:52.000 -> 33:53.000] That's Oscar.
[33:53.000 -> 33:56.000] He turned up in a McLaren, if that's better for branding.
[33:56.000 -> 33:57.000] Yeah.
[33:57.000 -> 34:01.080] Yeah, he was saying how sometimes he likes not being at the front.
[34:01.080 -> 34:04.040] Sometimes he quite likes being, just have someone to chase.
[34:04.040 -> 34:08.080] And I get that. I feel like I would be better as well in a race chasing
[34:08.080 -> 34:13.560] someone I think out front I'd be way more likely to put it in a bin really
[34:13.560 -> 34:17.520] think there's more pressure to be first or to be second like there's a lot of
[34:17.520 -> 34:21.080] pressure to catch but then is there more pressure knowing someone's fucking right up your eyes
[34:21.080 -> 34:24.720] Mate if you're fucking driving that Mercedes they were today you
[34:24.720 -> 34:26.360] wouldn't be that scared because it's so quick.
[34:26.360 -> 34:28.280] Unless there's another Mercedes behind you,
[34:28.280 -> 34:29.800] then you'd be very fucking scared.
[34:29.800 -> 34:32.040] If I was George, I'd have been shitting myself today.
[34:32.040 -> 34:33.800] You got a seven time world champion behind you
[34:33.800 -> 34:35.480] in a fast car.
[34:35.480 -> 34:36.320] Yeah.
[34:36.320 -> 34:37.880] You could see how much he meant to him after it.
[34:37.880 -> 34:39.180] I'd have peed my little pants.
[34:39.180 -> 34:40.620] Yeah, I'm sure he did.
[34:40.620 -> 34:42.000] I'm sure Orlando was sick of it as well.
[34:42.000 -> 34:43.120] Orlando didn't look great,
[34:43.120 -> 34:45.780] but Mercedes did show how well organized their team is
[34:46.000 -> 34:48.000] Should we talk about Alpines?
[34:50.640 -> 34:56.960] Yeah, Esteban ordered not to fight Fernando on the restart Esteban was arguing yeah, Ocon didn't want to let Alonso through
[34:57.560 -> 35:03.040] Even though Alonso had the tire advantage which was interesting. Hmm, and this was right at the beginning
[35:03.040 -> 35:06.200] I don't know if anyone else noticed. I noticed on the first lap,
[35:06.200 -> 35:08.640] you even saw them shutting each other out.
[35:08.640 -> 35:10.360] And Alonzo is very clearly done.
[35:10.360 -> 35:11.440] Just checking on the frame here,
[35:11.440 -> 35:12.440] cause I feel like I'm just slowly.
[35:12.440 -> 35:14.200] Checking what way you look in the camera.
[35:14.200 -> 35:15.720] You look lovely for YouTube.
[35:15.720 -> 35:17.480] Nearly got 40,000 subs.
[35:17.480 -> 35:19.120] If you're listening and you haven't subbed to the YouTube,
[35:19.120 -> 35:20.400] you know where to go.
[35:20.400 -> 35:21.240] YouTube.
[35:21.240 -> 35:24.520] YouTube.com type in Pitstop.
[35:24.520 -> 35:26.480] Alonzo's done, isn't he?
[35:26.480 -> 35:27.320] Huh?
[35:27.320 -> 35:28.160] Alonso's done.
[35:28.160 -> 35:28.980] You can tell in his interviews,
[35:28.980 -> 35:30.480] he's got one more race to go.
[35:30.480 -> 35:32.160] I thought he said he was done, his career's done.
[35:32.160 -> 35:33.000] No way, mate.
[35:33.000 -> 35:34.280] I thought, are you bloody joking me?
[35:34.280 -> 35:35.920] Fernando Alonso's got another century in him.
[35:35.920 -> 35:39.360] Fernando Alonso has easily got another five years in him.
[35:39.360 -> 35:41.200] I wish.
[35:41.200 -> 35:42.200] I wish more than anything.
[35:42.200 -> 35:43.760] No, yeah, no, he is done.
[35:43.760 -> 35:47.000] He's done with Ocon, he's done with Alpine, he needs a fresh start.
[35:47.000 -> 35:50.000] And I think Ocon's done with them. They look like they don't want to be teammates.
[35:50.000 -> 35:53.000] So how do you think that Pierre and Ocon are going to get on next year then?
[35:53.000 -> 35:58.000] That's a difficult one when they've had arguments before. I mean, it's all well and good.
[35:58.000 -> 36:02.000] I love the Instagram they put up when it was like the picture of them as kids and pictures now.
[36:02.000 -> 36:06.660] And I think it's a great line-up, two two French drivers I reckon that's all just a front that's
[36:06.660 -> 36:09.800] all for social media I reckon they fucking hate each other. I agree, I agree
[36:09.800 -> 36:13.760] at the end of the day what they want to beat the other person the team can give
[36:13.760 -> 36:17.160] whatever orders they want even if me and you were in a team together you may be
[36:17.160 -> 36:20.720] my best mate but I swear to fucking God I'm not caring about them the radio
[36:20.720 -> 36:25.280] I would battle you. Do you know what, it's actually nice to see Pierre Gasly at a team which has
[36:25.280 -> 36:28.240] got potential to be really good because Alpine are actually better than I thought
[36:28.240 -> 36:33.160] and AlphaTauri are actually worse than I thought. Yeah. I'm actually excited now
[36:33.160 -> 36:36.360] to see him go to Alpine. I think it'll be good. Someone sent in a message on the
[36:36.360 -> 36:40.120] Pitstop page in our DMs and I've remembered it. I can't remember your name
[36:40.120 -> 36:47.800] sorry but you made a good point. You said how on earth are Red Bull, how on earth is AlphaTauri's Red Bull side team?
[36:47.800 -> 36:50.340] How on earth are Red Bull one, the constructors and first
[36:50.340 -> 36:52.960] and AlphaTauri are like bottom, when they pretty much,
[36:52.960 -> 36:55.320] it's basically the same car.
[36:55.320 -> 36:56.560] It's basically the same team.
[36:56.560 -> 36:57.920] I know it doesn't have the same upgrades
[36:57.920 -> 37:00.200] and the same team working on it, but like, it's,
[37:00.200 -> 37:02.040] it's their baby.
[37:02.040 -> 37:03.360] It's their partner team.
[37:03.360 -> 37:04.880] What do they share?
[37:04.880 -> 37:07.840] Maybe they've just not done any development on the Alpha.
[37:07.840 -> 37:09.440] Well, what do they share though?
[37:09.440 -> 37:12.120] Oh my God, have I just unravelled everything?
[37:12.120 -> 37:15.080] Imagine they've took all of Alpha Tauri's win title time
[37:15.080 -> 37:17.720] and like tested everything on the Alpha Tauri for the Red Bull
[37:17.720 -> 37:19.360] just so that the Red Bull is so good.
[37:19.360 -> 37:21.320] And that's why the Alpha Tauri is so bad.
[37:21.320 -> 37:23.640] That is, now that is controversial.
[37:23.640 -> 37:24.480] That, imagine that.
[37:24.480 -> 37:26.040] You're going to have the FIA not knocking on the front door.
[37:26.040 -> 37:28.000] Someone is gonna be knocking at the doors of Aurora,
[37:28.000 -> 37:28.840] aren't they?
[37:28.840 -> 37:30.720] Yeah, it won't just be the debt collectors.
[37:30.720 -> 37:33.040] But no, yeah, seriously, how are Alphatauri so much worse?
[37:33.040 -> 37:33.880] Well, that's what I'm saying.
[37:33.880 -> 37:36.160] What do these teams share?
[37:36.160 -> 37:36.980] Engine?
[37:36.980 -> 37:38.240] Is it just an engine?
[37:38.240 -> 37:40.560] Engine, bank accounts, I'm pretty sure.
[37:40.560 -> 37:42.280] Like, I'm sure they're linked, aren't they?
[37:42.280 -> 37:43.720] They're all owned.
[37:43.720 -> 37:44.560] Yeah, but if you haven't.
[37:44.560 -> 37:47.300] I mean, Red Bull and Alphataurre are very close shows how much like you know
[37:47.300 -> 37:52.000] brakes aero department everything all that shit is very important there's only
[37:52.000 -> 37:56.700] one f1 mech do you know what there is only one f1 mech
[37:56.700 -> 38:03.660] f1 mech and one Cadams gram exactly you can't have them in the same bit
[38:03.660 -> 38:06.000] exactly they can't work for both teams what I'm getting at Exactly. You can't have them in the same bit. Exactly, they can't work for both teams.
[38:06.000 -> 38:12.000] What I'm getting at is that I can't remember what I was about to say.
[38:12.000 -> 38:13.000] But Red Bull are a great team.
[38:13.000 -> 38:14.000] You can't believe that.
[38:14.000 -> 38:15.000] Where are you at with your notes?
[38:15.000 -> 38:16.000] You've got loads of notes.
[38:16.000 -> 38:19.000] We're near the end, we're near the end here.
[38:19.000 -> 38:20.000] So what happened at the end?
[38:20.000 -> 38:24.000] Because then we're getting into, you're saying about Red Bull being a great team.
[38:24.000 -> 38:26.640] Well what the fuck happened at the end of that race then?
[38:26.640 -> 38:28.320] Yeah, well, before we dive into that,
[38:28.320 -> 38:29.160] just want to go back to the fact
[38:29.160 -> 38:31.040] that Leclerc came fourth today, guys.
[38:31.040 -> 38:32.000] Yeah, amazing race.
[38:32.000 -> 38:33.960] After he fucking started in what,
[38:33.960 -> 38:35.840] ninth or something stupid, wherever he started.
[38:35.840 -> 38:36.680] Then he went to the back.
[38:36.680 -> 38:40.400] Back of the grid, he was actually behind Verstappen.
[38:40.400 -> 38:41.840] And he somehow worked his way through,
[38:41.840 -> 38:44.340] he managed to make it all the way up to fourth.
[38:44.340 -> 38:45.180] Absolutely unbelievable, that was after the restart. Carlos Sainz and Perez, some great wheel-to-wheel action. to make it all the way up to fourth. Absolutely unbelievable.
[38:45.180 -> 38:46.340] That was after the restart.
[38:46.340 -> 38:47.540] Carlos Sainz and Perez,
[38:47.540 -> 38:49.140] some great wheel to wheel action again.
[38:49.140 -> 38:49.980] That's what you love to see.
[38:49.980 -> 38:53.480] Carlos Sainz's wheel was on fire.
[38:53.480 -> 38:56.560] I still don't understand that.
[38:56.560 -> 38:58.680] It goes into a pit, they rip the tire off,
[38:58.680 -> 39:00.780] they rip another tire back on,
[39:00.780 -> 39:03.540] he goes off and he's driving off with a wheel on fire.
[39:03.540 -> 39:05.680] How does it put itself out?
[39:05.680 -> 39:06.680] Cause it cools down.
[39:06.680 -> 39:07.520] It's the brakes.
[39:07.520 -> 39:08.760] It's the brakes.
[39:08.760 -> 39:10.520] And it was from a tear off, wasn't it?
[39:10.520 -> 39:11.360] It was the brakes.
[39:11.360 -> 39:12.760] Which we talk about a lot, tear offs.
[39:12.760 -> 39:13.880] We do, we do.
[39:13.880 -> 39:17.160] It's all of us like, as if we knew nothing about tear offs.
[39:17.160 -> 39:20.080] And then one day, as soon as Brad came on the pod
[39:20.080 -> 39:22.120] and pretty much told us about him,
[39:22.120 -> 39:24.320] and then we started noticing them on the TV at the time
[39:24.320 -> 39:25.120] and they're ripping him off.
[39:25.120 -> 39:26.720] Brundle was saying that they used to have somewhere
[39:26.720 -> 39:27.800] in the car to put them.
[39:27.800 -> 39:29.600] And he was saying, why don't they do that anymore?
[39:29.600 -> 39:30.440] Little pocket.
[39:30.440 -> 39:31.260] Yeah, I think they did.
[39:31.260 -> 39:32.760] And now they just go, psh, throw them off.
[39:32.760 -> 39:33.840] I reckon it's so tight in there.
[39:33.840 -> 39:34.880] You see it when they drive,
[39:34.880 -> 39:35.800] like they're literally like that,
[39:35.800 -> 39:37.040] cause it's like.
[39:37.040 -> 39:38.620] Russell is a prime example for it.
[39:38.620 -> 39:39.920] You want to see what a Formula One driver
[39:39.920 -> 39:41.160] needs to look like, look at Russell.
[39:41.160 -> 39:42.360] He literally has-
[39:42.360 -> 39:43.200] Slender man.
[39:43.200 -> 39:45.560] It is very much, You have to be though.
[39:45.560 -> 39:47.560] I reckon George is quite comfortable in that car.
[39:47.560 -> 39:49.880] I think he looks like the perfect fit.
[39:49.880 -> 39:53.120] Like he's been molded in a factory to fit this.
[39:53.120 -> 39:54.560] He's a lab baby.
[39:54.560 -> 39:56.880] He was born in the F1 factory.
[39:56.880 -> 40:00.040] Imagine that's actually, we could be unraveling also.
[40:00.040 -> 40:02.280] Area 51, area F1.
[40:03.480 -> 40:04.320] Nice.
[40:04.320 -> 40:05.100] I was off the top of the dome as well. I didn't even think about that. I do want to go back to Alonso again Area 51, Area F1. Nice. Nice.
[40:05.100 -> 40:06.200] I was off the top of the dome as well,
[40:06.200 -> 40:07.400] I didn't even think about that.
[40:07.400 -> 40:09.080] I do want to go back to Alonzo again
[40:09.080 -> 40:11.480] because this guy just continues.
[40:11.480 -> 40:12.800] Does he continue to amaze you?
[40:12.800 -> 40:14.720] I'm wearing my Alpine blue because of him.
[40:14.720 -> 40:16.160] Your Alpine blue?
[40:16.160 -> 40:17.200] Is this your granddad's shirt?
[40:17.200 -> 40:20.200] No, it's not, I bought this ASOS, not ASOS,
[40:20.200 -> 40:22.480] I bought it in somewhere on Oxford Street
[40:22.480 -> 40:24.480] because it was a tenner.
[40:24.480 -> 40:25.400] Alpine blue.
[40:25.400 -> 40:27.320] It was like 80% off, it's ain't crazy.
[40:27.320 -> 40:28.320] Nice material.
[40:28.320 -> 40:29.240] What is it, satin?
[40:29.240 -> 40:30.240] Sort of like towel.
[40:30.240 -> 40:31.720] Towel, yeah.
[40:31.720 -> 40:33.320] Nice, you can put it straight on after a shower.
[40:33.320 -> 40:34.160] After a shower.
[40:34.160 -> 40:35.000] Yeah, you can rinse your eyes.
[40:35.000 -> 40:36.400] Just wet that straight on.
[40:36.400 -> 40:37.760] Yeah, that's why if you see any wet patches
[40:37.760 -> 40:40.200] under my armpits, that's all it is, it's water.
[40:40.200 -> 40:43.240] Alonso steaming around the outside of Bottas on a corner.
[40:43.240 -> 40:47.660] I never see anyone do overtakes like this guy this guy the only other guy
[40:47.660 -> 40:50.280] I see like do it is like Max Verstappen, but really
[40:51.920 -> 40:53.920] He did he did go crazy
[40:54.120 -> 40:58.580] Come on, don't take it with me. No fucking Alonso. All right, one race left agree for now. No Alonso
[40:59.200 -> 41:04.200] Okay, but you are gonna be sad see that leave one race left. Oh, yeah, my favorite color is green
[41:04.200 -> 41:06.240] I like the smell of fresh fruit and roses.
[41:06.240 -> 41:07.240] Same as him.
[41:07.240 -> 41:10.240] Where do you find your fucking roses if they're green?
[41:10.240 -> 41:11.240] Same as him.
[41:11.240 -> 41:18.320] Perez, Verstappen was basically ordered to let Perez through.
[41:18.320 -> 41:21.320] This is where the main controversy, I think, of the race starts.
[41:21.320 -> 41:23.120] It goes back earlier.
[41:23.120 -> 41:25.160] Because Verstappen was behind Perez,
[41:25.160 -> 41:26.600] and then they said to Verstappen,
[41:26.600 -> 41:28.840] we're gonna let you through to go and get points
[41:28.840 -> 41:31.400] off Leclerc and Sainz.
[41:31.400 -> 41:32.760] And Alonso.
[41:32.760 -> 41:35.080] And they radioed to Perez and said,
[41:35.080 -> 41:37.800] don't worry because Max will let you back through.
[41:37.800 -> 41:39.600] At the end of the race, if he doesn't make any gaps.
[41:39.600 -> 41:41.360] Verstappen gained a second,
[41:41.360 -> 41:44.040] was a second behind, didn't catch anyone.
[41:44.040 -> 41:45.480] And then on the last lap,
[41:45.480 -> 41:47.820] they're radioing the whole way round.
[41:47.820 -> 41:50.200] And then it gets to the final straight.
[41:50.200 -> 41:51.040] Yeah, go on.
[41:51.040 -> 41:52.360] Max.
[41:52.360 -> 41:53.200] Hello.
[41:53.200 -> 41:54.200] Internet improved please.
[41:54.200 -> 41:56.480] He was just like, no, I have my reasons.
[41:56.480 -> 41:57.680] Stop asking me.
[41:57.680 -> 41:58.560] He goes straight over the line.
[41:58.560 -> 41:59.720] Yeah, he says, I have my reasons.
[41:59.720 -> 42:00.560] You know what they are.
[42:00.560 -> 42:01.400] I made it clear.
[42:01.400 -> 42:02.600] What are the reasons?
[42:02.600 -> 42:06.140] There's feels a bit of something
[42:06.140 -> 42:10.380] there I don't like there's something that happened at Monaco okay what
[42:10.380 -> 42:14.280] happened at Monaco don't know there was something about a crash wasn't there
[42:14.280 -> 42:18.300] have you shaved the middle bit of your moustache? No I haven't shaved the middle bit of my moustache
[42:18.300 -> 42:21.880] it looks like you shaved the middle bit. Don't make me self-conscious when there's two cameras on
[42:21.880 -> 42:25.000] two bits here and there does it look look nice? Do I look well trimmed?
[42:25.000 -> 42:26.000] You should do it, I've done it before.
[42:26.000 -> 42:27.000] Well, shave the middle bit of my hair.
[42:27.000 -> 42:29.000] You shave this bit, and you just keep these two bits.
[42:29.000 -> 42:32.000] I'm refusing to shave now, because I keep doing the dodgy lines.
[42:32.000 -> 42:36.000] You should do, um, you should get rid of, like, this middle bit and just have the mutton chops.
[42:36.000 -> 42:38.000] Mutton chops, coming for the next episode, guys.
[42:38.000 -> 42:39.000] I'd love that.
[42:39.000 -> 42:41.000] No, yeah, well, what do you think?
[42:41.000 -> 42:42.000] It's unfair.
[42:42.000 -> 42:44.000] I think Max has been a little spoilt bitch.
[42:44.000 -> 42:46.700] No, I'm joking, I don't, I don't think that. No, you, look, look. What you're saying? It's unfair. I think Max has been a little spoiled bitch. No, I'm joking. I don't think that.
[42:46.700 -> 42:49.000] Look, look, look.
[42:49.000 -> 42:50.700] Yes, I have got shoes on for today's episode.
[42:50.700 -> 42:51.800] It makes me feel alive.
[42:51.800 -> 42:53.600] Like, put your shoes on inside.
[42:53.600 -> 42:56.400] It makes me feel like a racing driver.
[42:56.400 -> 42:58.600] It's motor racing. It's motor racing.
[42:58.600 -> 43:00.300] Max doesn't have to let him through.
[43:00.300 -> 43:02.200] He doesn't. Don't start a debate with me.
[43:02.200 -> 43:05.600] It is not against the rules to let Perez through
[43:12.160 -> 43:12.680] That's so unfair. This is max. This is max saying to red bull. Listen motherfucker. I
[43:18.940 -> 43:20.000] Am the fucking boss around here. I am the king don't fuck with me. That's what he's saying and red bull are like
[43:24.800 -> 43:27.040] Okay, I agree that that's the kind of standpoint he wants. He wants to be known as a number one He does whatever he wants if he's leading he wins
[43:27.040 -> 43:28.240] It's max Verstappen
[43:28.240 -> 43:32.020] but that is bullshit because Red Bull as a team have
[43:32.200 -> 43:37.760] Collectively given these two drivers a car that's good enough to be one two in the constructors standards as a team
[43:38.120 -> 43:46.000] Max wasn't gonna win that race max doesn't need any points max had nothing to gain from that race. Nothing on his record. He couldn't go to podium.
[43:46.440 -> 43:49.680] That is just pure, I don't give a fuck about my teammate.
[43:49.680 -> 43:51.180] Well, it does go on your record a little bit.
[43:51.180 -> 43:53.080] What, finishing sixth over seventh?
[43:53.080 -> 43:58.600] It's no difference. Like, if he could have won it, it could have gone on to his record of how many races in a season, maybe.
[43:58.840 -> 43:59.960] Or even a podium.
[43:59.960 -> 44:00.800] Points in career?
[44:00.800 -> 44:02.200] Yeah, maybe points a season.
[44:02.200 -> 44:05.400] You're telling me Max Verstappen wants to get one extra point after winning that
[44:05.400 -> 44:09.380] I think surely to your teammate Checo has done so much for max
[44:09.800 -> 44:14.920] Think about everything check I was done with what a checker do for Maxim in Monaco
[44:14.920 -> 44:19.440] We need to find out so we don't know check. Oh did max over a little bit of Monaco. I'm pretty sure it's a crash
[44:20.440 -> 44:26.500] That didn't go down very well or something. I can't remember. Either way, I think that's against it.
[44:26.500 -> 44:28.180] A crash is unlucky, unfortunate.
[44:28.180 -> 44:29.820] I don't see it as a deliberate.
[44:29.820 -> 44:32.340] Well, either way, because of this ludicrous decision
[44:32.340 -> 44:33.740] that Max decided to make,
[44:33.740 -> 44:35.260] Perez and Neclero, as we know,
[44:35.260 -> 44:36.620] are now obviously level on points,
[44:36.620 -> 44:40.380] which, in a way, does make Abu Dhabi quite exciting now.
[44:40.380 -> 44:41.940] Because Red Bull won the championship,
[44:41.940 -> 44:44.420] Max won the championship a couple races ago.
[44:44.420 -> 44:47.240] What else is there really to look forward to to apart from this kind of midfield battle?
[44:47.240 -> 44:49.080] Well, this is this is one of those things.
[44:49.080 -> 44:50.400] Who do you think takes it?
[44:52.120 -> 44:54.720] And why does the Red Bull look slow at the moment?
[44:54.880 -> 44:58.640] It's not just that they had a bad race and some damage and things went wrong
[44:59.400 -> 45:03.440] The Mercedes looks like it's on bloody rocket fuel.
[45:03.440 -> 45:04.920] Something's happened to that Mercedes.
[45:04.920 -> 45:05.040] It flew past Perez. Perez suddenly, I know he was on medium tires Mercedes looks like it's on bloody rocket fuel. Something's happened to that Mercedes.
[45:05.040 -> 45:06.440] It flew past Perez.
[45:06.440 -> 45:09.000] Perez suddenly, I know he was on medium tires.
[45:09.800 -> 45:11.600] You know, there was some weird strategies out there today.
[45:11.600 -> 45:13.480] They may have worked in a different race.
[45:13.480 -> 45:14.320] I really don't know.
[45:14.320 -> 45:15.720] It's funny, I just find it funny
[45:15.720 -> 45:17.120] how a car can develop that much
[45:17.120 -> 45:19.240] in like this late in the season.
[45:19.240 -> 45:20.180] It's pretty wild.
[45:21.600 -> 45:22.680] And they must be kicking themselves,
[45:22.680 -> 45:24.000] thinking, fuck me, I wish we could have done this
[45:24.000 -> 45:25.720] like six months ago, you know.
[45:25.720 -> 45:27.240] How much of it do you reckon comes down
[45:27.240 -> 45:29.420] to like someone loving a certain track?
[45:30.400 -> 45:32.960] Like genuinely, I was kind of thinking about
[45:32.960 -> 45:34.040] when they were driving around
[45:34.040 -> 45:35.520] because we look at it differently
[45:35.520 -> 45:37.240] because we've never driven around these tracks
[45:37.240 -> 45:39.640] and we haven't played on the sim much.
[45:39.640 -> 45:40.480] We don't really think about it
[45:40.480 -> 45:42.280] but it's all muscle memory in it.
[45:42.280 -> 45:43.720] Like when we make jokes and we're like,
[45:43.720 -> 45:44.680] oh, we wouldn't know where to brake,
[45:44.680 -> 45:45.880] we'd crash everywhere. They haven't got a driving line. To them, it's all muscle memory in it like when we make jokes and we're like oh we wouldn't know where to brake we'd crash everywhere they haven't
[45:45.880 -> 45:49.560] got a driving line to them it is pure muscle memory after every lap you know
[45:49.560 -> 45:51.840] exactly where to take that corner and where's better
[45:51.840 -> 45:54.000] I think Lewis has been doing Brazil for a long time innit?
[45:54.000 -> 45:59.960] so that's how good Russell did today like nothing can be taken away from GR 77
[45:59.960 -> 46:05.000] fuck GR 63 there you go GR63 in it? Something like that.
[46:05.000 -> 46:06.000] If it's not...
[46:06.000 -> 46:07.000] Is this a Mercedes?
[46:07.000 -> 46:08.000] Is it a Renault?
[46:08.000 -> 46:09.000] 77 was Bottas.
[46:09.000 -> 46:10.000] Yeah, 77's Bottas.
[46:10.000 -> 46:11.000] 63 is Russell.
[46:11.000 -> 46:12.000] Yep.
[46:12.000 -> 46:13.000] Because he couldn't give it to us for the roulette.
[46:13.000 -> 46:14.000] Yeah.
[46:14.000 -> 46:15.000] So he gave us his birthday, the 15th.
[46:15.000 -> 46:16.000] Yeah.
[46:16.000 -> 46:17.000] Check us out.
[46:17.000 -> 46:18.000] Yeah, the Brazilian Grand Prix is over.
[46:18.000 -> 46:19.000] Wow, what a race.
[46:19.000 -> 46:20.000] Russell gave us a number.
[46:20.000 -> 46:21.000] That's quite cool.
[46:21.000 -> 46:22.000] Yeah, now you've got your voice back.
[46:22.000 -> 46:23.000] Did you have a good time in Vegas?
[46:23.000 -> 46:24.000] I fucking loved it, guys.
[46:24.000 -> 46:25.000] I loved it. Good birthday? Russell gave us a number, that's quite cool. Yeah, now you've got your voice back, did you have a good time in Vegas?
[46:25.000 -> 46:27.720] I fucking loved it guys, I loved it.
[46:27.720 -> 46:28.560] Good birthday?
[46:30.960 -> 46:31.800] Do I?
[46:31.800 -> 46:32.620] You what?
[46:32.620 -> 46:33.520] Do I just go on record right now
[46:33.520 -> 46:35.360] and say it's probably the best birthday of my life?
[46:35.360 -> 46:36.200] Wow!
[46:36.200 -> 46:37.660] And mate, you were a fucking part of that,
[46:37.660 -> 46:38.760] so give me some of this.
[46:38.760 -> 46:39.600] Yeah!
[46:39.600 -> 46:41.280] Give me some of this, give me some of this,
[46:41.280 -> 46:44.240] because we had a fucking, we had an unbelievable trip,
[46:44.240 -> 46:47.240] and it was my fucking, the best birthday of my life, and the best trip of my life, we met some of this because we had a fucking we had an unbelievable trip And it was my fucking the best birthday my life at the best trip of my life
[46:47.240 -> 46:51.880] We met some of the most amazing people that I've met in my life and over there for the Formula One
[46:51.880 -> 46:55.620] It couldn't have been any better. It's been a real privilege the last couple of months coming up to the end of the year
[46:55.620 -> 46:59.400] It's a bit of a strange one. That's such a good fucking word. It's been an absolute
[46:59.920 -> 47:03.680] Privilege to have been a part of this season
[47:03.880 -> 47:07.080] It has because we didn't know anyone.
[47:07.080 -> 47:09.000] And this is what the movie will show.
[47:09.000 -> 47:12.760] Like we've genuinely done all of this from the flat
[47:12.760 -> 47:14.760] and we noticed it earlier, even on Ted's notebook.
[47:14.760 -> 47:16.600] And you know, we're not taking credit for this
[47:16.600 -> 47:18.400] because they may have done it anyway
[47:18.400 -> 47:20.280] but we had Michael Italiano on as a guest,
[47:20.280 -> 47:21.200] Daniel Ricciardo's coach.
[47:21.200 -> 47:22.560] And they never usually speak to them
[47:22.560 -> 47:24.200] on like notebook or on anything.
[47:24.200 -> 47:25.920] And Ted went up to Michael and was talking to him.
[47:25.920 -> 47:27.600] And I know there's all the drama around Ricardo.
[47:27.600 -> 47:29.860] So that's why, but like, it just feels like
[47:29.860 -> 47:31.420] we've given a bit of a spotlight to people
[47:31.420 -> 47:34.160] that don't usually, like they never ever
[47:34.160 -> 47:35.440] would have spoken to a performance coach.
[47:35.440 -> 47:36.800] And then they go up to Michael and you're like,
[47:36.800 -> 47:37.620] that's so cool.
[47:37.620 -> 47:39.000] Cause Michael's such a cool guy.
[47:39.000 -> 47:40.280] He was sat with gnomes.
[47:40.280 -> 47:41.120] Yeah.
[47:41.120 -> 47:42.980] But still like, yeah, the fact that like,
[47:42.980 -> 47:44.320] he didn't even have to say like,
[47:44.320 -> 47:46.360] this is Daniel Ricardo's performance coach. He just said, oh, yeah, the fact that like, he didn't even have to say like, this is Daniel Ricardo's performance coach.
[47:46.360 -> 47:48.480] He just said, oh, hello, Michael.
[47:48.480 -> 47:50.540] Like as if Ted expected that everyone knew who he was
[47:50.540 -> 47:52.120] anyway, which I suppose most of you do.
[47:52.120 -> 47:55.040] Like, that's just cool as shit to know that we may have had
[47:55.040 -> 47:58.280] some sort of hand in that in some sort of roundabout way.
[47:58.280 -> 48:00.280] Yeah, it's been an amazing year.
[48:00.280 -> 48:02.000] I think when you guys see behind the scenes,
[48:02.000 -> 48:04.520] it might open a lot of eyes.
[48:04.520 -> 48:06.920] Obviously we've been very lucky and done a lot of trips,
[48:06.920 -> 48:09.520] but it hasn't come without a lot of hard work
[48:10.600 -> 48:12.280] and a lot of begging people for money.
[48:12.280 -> 48:13.120] Hard work.
[48:13.120 -> 48:15.480] A lot of begging people for money, I tell you.
[48:15.480 -> 48:16.320] To be honest with you,
[48:16.320 -> 48:19.640] the only hard bit has been the paying of the rent,
[48:19.640 -> 48:20.840] which we always talk about,
[48:20.840 -> 48:22.440] but that has been the only hard part.
[48:22.440 -> 48:23.280] When I say hard work,
[48:23.280 -> 48:24.680] I don't mean in any aspect
[48:24.680 -> 48:26.320] that I've ever actually done anything
[48:26.320 -> 48:27.280] and thought this is hard.
[48:27.280 -> 48:29.520] Like I have never even felt like we're at work.
[48:29.520 -> 48:30.480] I have loved every day.
[48:30.480 -> 48:31.320] It's just that stress in the back of your head.
[48:31.320 -> 48:33.980] But it's just being the stress of like,
[48:33.980 -> 48:35.560] we've had multiple opportunities this year
[48:35.560 -> 48:36.680] we haven't been able to afford,
[48:36.680 -> 48:38.180] which obviously loads of people can't afford
[48:38.180 -> 48:39.720] to go to races, but obviously,
[48:39.720 -> 48:40.760] cause we want to do this for a job,
[48:40.760 -> 48:42.480] we want to get to as many as we can.
[48:42.480 -> 48:43.320] So.
[48:43.320 -> 48:47.240] Yeah, guys, we could have gone to Mexico this year and we purely couldn't go because
[48:47.240 -> 48:48.240] we couldn't afford it.
[48:48.240 -> 48:51.240] I think we've definitely obviously spoken about this but like yeah there's been so many
[48:51.240 -> 48:54.600] cool exciting things that we have done and there's been a lot of cool things that we
[48:54.600 -> 48:59.400] haven't been able to do but hopefully with the way that Pitstop is going and if you fucking
[48:59.400 -> 49:02.840] amazing people keep supporting us out there then we're going to be able to do so much
[49:02.840 -> 49:07.120] next year and it's just as exciting for you guys as I think it is for us because you get
[49:07.120 -> 49:10.120] to watch it. Yeah it's looking like an exciting season next year we're gonna
[49:10.120 -> 49:14.220] obviously have a new season launch at the beginning of the year after the
[49:14.220 -> 49:19.660] races you may be new branding new photos new haircuts and give them the one
[49:19.660 -> 49:21.920] thing that we're going to change it's going to be great we're both going to get
[49:21.920 -> 49:26.900] loads of sunbeds so we're really tan in the picture. Imagine we come back with nudes, we look completely different
[49:26.900 -> 49:31.340] like filler in our faces, we look like we've spent loads of money on ourselves. I'll come back
[49:31.340 -> 49:34.220] looking like Simon Gow. I'm gonna come back looking like I'm the one from High
[49:34.220 -> 49:39.940] School Musical. What, Zac Efron? Yeah. Nice! I'll come back looking like the bird.
[49:39.940 -> 49:45.660] Hannah Montana. No the other one, what's her name? Tiffany. She's nice.
[49:45.660 -> 49:46.500] Tiffany.
[49:46.500 -> 49:47.320] Ashley Tidstead.
[49:47.320 -> 49:50.320] I actually know her name, Ashley Tidstead.
[49:50.320 -> 49:51.800] Someone's school with it.
[49:51.800 -> 49:52.640] Huh?
[49:52.640 -> 49:53.460] Selena Gomez.
[49:53.460 -> 49:54.300] Yeah.
[49:54.300 -> 49:55.140] Is she even in high school?
[49:55.140 -> 49:55.960] I don't know who any of these people are.
[49:55.960 -> 49:56.960] I don't know who any of these people are
[49:56.960 -> 49:58.360] from which age yet.
[49:58.360 -> 49:59.180] Guys.
[49:59.180 -> 50:00.160] It's going to be a good year, isn't it?
[50:00.160 -> 50:01.160] It's going to be unreal.
[50:01.160 -> 50:03.720] And we can't wait for you guys to just carry on tuning in
[50:03.720 -> 50:04.560] and watching it.
[50:04.560 -> 50:08.800] We should say though, when the final race is done, Abu Abu Dhabi don't expect us to go anywhere we should
[50:08.800 -> 50:14.400] be hidden at Hadar we have just booked a massive guest for in 12 days time as soon as he is back
[50:14.400 -> 50:20.000] from Abu Dhabi we're going to his house it's going to be a great one isn't it?
[50:20.000 -> 50:20.800] Oh shit.
[50:20.800 -> 50:23.360] Yeah don't say anything you forgot that didn't you?
[50:23.360 -> 50:24.560] That's going to be a great one isn't it?
[50:24.560 -> 50:25.000] Yeah yeah it's going to be. Don't say anything else. It's don't say anything. You forgot that, didn't you? That's going to be a great one, isn't it?
[50:25.000 -> 50:26.000] Yeah, it's going to be fucking awesome.
[50:26.000 -> 50:27.000] Don't say anything else.
[50:27.000 -> 50:28.000] It's going to be awesome.
[50:28.000 -> 50:30.000] Guys, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[50:30.000 -> 50:31.000] The Brazilian Grand Prix was amazing.
[50:31.000 -> 50:33.000] Jorge Russell has his first ever win in Formula 1.
[50:33.000 -> 50:35.000] It's fully deserved.
[50:35.000 -> 50:37.000] Rate the podcast five stars if you've enjoyed it.
[50:37.000 -> 50:39.000] We upload every Monday and Thursday.
[50:39.000 -> 50:42.000] As you guys know, we're new Formula 1 fans, learning as we go.
[50:42.000 -> 50:44.000] Thank you for joining us on this journey.
[50:44.000 -> 50:45.480] The next episode will be on Thursday
[50:45.480 -> 50:47.440] as we look ahead to the final race of the season
[50:47.440 -> 50:49.720] for the battle of second place.
[50:49.720 -> 50:50.560] Abu Dhabi.
[50:51.920 -> 50:53.960] Dun, da, dun, da, dun, da, da, da.
[50:53.960 -> 50:54.800] Give us a quick outro.
[50:54.800 -> 50:56.160] Dun, da, dun, da, dun.
[50:56.160 -> 50:57.040] Let's say something.
[50:57.040 -> 50:57.960] Ding, ding.
[50:57.960 -> 50:58.800] Da, da.
[50:58.800 -> 51:01.000] Oh, it's Landon Norris' birthday today as well.
[51:01.000 -> 51:02.840] Happy birthday to you.
[51:04.280 -> 51:10.400] Bit of energy. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday
[51:10.400 -> 51:24.120] dear Lando.jpg. Happy birthday to you. Do you see Daniel Ricardas? Did you see? Do you
[51:24.120 -> 51:26.520] see Daniel Ricardas? Like like a .jpg account.
[51:26.520 -> 51:29.160] Yeah, you already know it's not going to be as good.
[51:29.160 -> 51:30.400] No, Lando smashed it.
[51:30.400 -> 51:31.600] Yeah, he has.
[51:31.600 -> 51:34.240] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to Pissed Off Podcast.
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