HOW WELL DOES FAB KNOW OUR GUESTS?🤣

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! ITS EPISODE 4 Jake here writing the bio today. Big day for us TODAY, we have our first guest of season 2 coming to the flat. In todays episode we speak about the car launches, fabs sister crashing a car and me getting into bed with numerous 50 year old ladies... Didn't actually happen. There is also a little quiz at the end! See you guys on Thursday for our first guest of Season 2. Please rate 5 stars too thanks
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[00:59.920 -> 01:02.880] Oh, and 18 German. Maybe this is like what it was before.
[01:02.880 -> 01:06.700] Mate, no, do you know what? To answer your question, no, it's not all rally. It's not always rally.
[01:06.700 -> 01:09.700] Oh, so this probably is it, but they don't do that anymore.
[01:09.700 -> 01:12.700] Yeah, yeah. We got there in a random way.
[01:12.700 -> 01:14.700] That's enough five minutes to get there, baby.
[01:14.700 -> 01:16.700] We're freaking out, ain't we, eh?
[01:31.880 -> 01:34.760] Hello and welcome back to episode 4 season 2 of the Pit Stop Podcast. Episode 4 already, we are flying for them.
[01:34.760 -> 01:39.960] I remember being back this time last year, roughly, and saying that, saying fourth episode
[01:39.960 -> 01:40.960] in.
[01:40.960 -> 01:43.640] That's crazy, because this time last year we hadn't launched a podcast.
[01:43.640 -> 01:44.720] We launched on February 24th.
[01:44.720 -> 01:49.320] Around this time, monthly, monthly. Also that was a lie. I don't remember saying it.
[01:49.320 -> 01:53.560] However, it just feels like it hasn't been enough to have been nearly a hundred episodes.
[01:53.600 -> 01:55.840] Yeah, I can't believe it's nearly been a hundred episodes.
[01:55.840 -> 02:02.200] But the next episode we film tomorrow in this flat is with a guest. The first guest of the season.
[02:02.200 -> 02:03.400] A guest, you say?
[02:03.400 -> 02:04.600] You knew about this, right?
[02:04.600 -> 02:06.720] I knew about it, yeah, but the people at home didn't.
[02:06.720 -> 02:09.320] Okay, yeah, well, I did give away last episode
[02:09.320 -> 02:11.040] and pretty much everyone has guessed who it is
[02:11.040 -> 02:14.560] in our Instagram box where I said, send in who it is.
[02:14.560 -> 02:15.400] So-
[02:15.400 -> 02:17.000] I know, I know why they know it as well,
[02:17.000 -> 02:19.360] because I fucking read something off the internet,
[02:19.360 -> 02:22.040] which was clearly about the person we're talking about.
[02:22.040 -> 02:22.880] Well, either way, great guest.
[02:22.880 -> 02:24.480] I just didn't think, I didn't think.
[02:24.480 -> 02:26.000] It's a very good guest.
[02:26.000 -> 02:28.000] How did you manage to get him?
[02:28.000 -> 02:30.000] You know, I'll talk about it when he's on the board,
[02:30.000 -> 02:32.000] but I don't like to give away all my secrets,
[02:32.000 -> 02:34.000] tips and tricks. Well, I'd say some of it
[02:34.000 -> 02:36.000] must be because everyone else
[02:36.000 -> 02:38.000] has helped us out with it. Yeah, I mean,
[02:38.000 -> 02:40.000] we're very lucky to have
[02:40.000 -> 02:42.000] guests like this, but yeah, tomorrow
[02:42.000 -> 02:44.000] the first one comes to the flat, which is really
[02:44.000 -> 02:47.440] exciting. I just wanted to say in the last podcast we said that we can see
[02:47.440 -> 02:50.840] a lot of you guys aren't subscribed a lot of you now have followed and
[02:50.840 -> 02:54.800] subscribed but a lot of you still haven't so please do subscribe to the
[02:54.800 -> 02:58.120] podcast hit the follow button and rate it five stars because it does really
[02:58.120 -> 03:01.800] help us out that's gonna enable us to get better guests so wonder if we can
[03:01.800 -> 03:06.480] see the percentage anywhere yeah I can You can see the percentage of people who view but aren't subscribed.
[03:06.480 -> 03:07.480] Yeah and there's a lot of them.
[03:07.480 -> 03:08.480] What is it?
[03:08.480 -> 03:09.480] It's a lot.
[03:09.480 -> 03:10.480] Whisper it.
[03:10.480 -> 03:11.480] Oh.
[03:11.480 -> 03:12.480] Yeah.
[03:12.480 -> 03:13.480] Well that isn't on.
[03:13.480 -> 03:14.480] It's not on at all.
[03:14.480 -> 03:18.920] That if I was a listener and I wasn't subscribed I would be like this is just stupid.
[03:18.920 -> 03:19.920] Yeah.
[03:19.920 -> 03:22.120] It has been, I have been losing sleep over it okay.
[03:22.120 -> 03:25.360] And if you want Jake from Pitstop Podcast to lose sleep,
[03:25.360 -> 03:26.840] then carry on doing what you're doing.
[03:26.840 -> 03:28.640] I was going to say, you look a bit tired recently.
[03:28.640 -> 03:29.560] Shad, mate.
[03:29.560 -> 03:32.560] It's not fair that it's the result of other people.
[03:32.560 -> 03:33.380] There you go.
[03:34.280 -> 03:35.600] It's episode four, guys.
[03:35.600 -> 03:37.960] And again, there's not a lot going on
[03:37.960 -> 03:39.000] in the Formula One world today,
[03:39.000 -> 03:40.960] but we know it's going to get so exciting
[03:40.960 -> 03:43.280] from like two days onwards from now,
[03:43.280 -> 03:46.240] because the car launches are starting to happen.
[03:46.240 -> 03:47.840] Car launches are coming, which is going to be good.
[03:47.840 -> 03:49.360] We're going to be going to a few of them.
[03:49.360 -> 03:50.440] I'm really excited for that.
[03:50.440 -> 03:51.920] As of this week, HASS.
[03:51.920 -> 03:52.760] This week?
[03:52.760 -> 03:54.480] HASS, the first team to launch.
[03:54.480 -> 03:55.960] I seriously need to get some outfits.
[03:55.960 -> 03:58.400] Not that we're going to all of them, but I need to.
[03:58.400 -> 04:00.720] Is it just me or were HASS one of the last
[04:00.720 -> 04:02.020] to launch last year?
[04:03.080 -> 04:03.920] I can't remember.
[04:03.920 -> 04:06.680] I'll be honest, because we didn't launch till Feb 24th last year,
[04:06.680 -> 04:08.840] we would have missed most of the car launches.
[04:08.840 -> 04:10.800] So I don't really remember much from this period.
[04:10.800 -> 04:12.120] I feel like they waited.
[04:13.240 -> 04:15.440] Well, have they gone first now because they've got money?
[04:15.440 -> 04:16.820] Well, that's the thing.
[04:16.820 -> 04:18.040] I thought they waited last year
[04:18.040 -> 04:19.640] to see what everyone else's car looked like
[04:19.640 -> 04:21.240] so they can make a few changes at the end.
[04:21.240 -> 04:22.280] Maybe.
[04:22.280 -> 04:23.440] Well, isn't this just delivery?
[04:23.440 -> 04:25.360] Can't they change a car before it comes out anyway?
[04:25.360 -> 04:26.800] Yeah, yeah, they can, yeah.
[04:26.800 -> 04:28.280] But I mean, it's also like,
[04:28.280 -> 04:29.280] I think it happened last year,
[04:29.280 -> 04:31.560] certain teams like Ferrari changed,
[04:31.560 -> 04:33.400] because everyone was going mad about Mercedes last year.
[04:33.400 -> 04:35.220] Like, why does their car look so slim?
[04:35.220 -> 04:37.080] They didn't change, but a lot of other teams
[04:37.080 -> 04:40.860] changed their car after looking at the other team's livery.
[04:40.860 -> 04:41.700] Wow.
[04:41.700 -> 04:42.760] You know too much.
[04:42.760 -> 04:43.600] I know loads.
[04:43.600 -> 04:51.000] I have a bit of breaking news about Haas though. I told you the other day on the balcony, but this is the first year Haas are going to hit the spend cap.
[04:51.000 -> 04:57.000] Which is nuts. Which is nuts. This is one thing I've been talking about for a long time and I think it will go this way with every team.
[04:57.000 -> 05:05.280] If every team can afford to hit the spend cap, which I'm sure they will, Formula One is massive now, then there's no reason that these teams
[05:05.280 -> 05:06.880] won't be able to compete a lot closer.
[05:06.880 -> 05:09.280] Is that not the same of like Williams this year?
[05:09.280 -> 05:11.280] I don't know whether they're hitting it.
[05:11.280 -> 05:12.960] Do you reckon Williams are hitting the spend cap?
[05:12.960 -> 05:14.400] It must be the same of Alfa Romeo
[05:14.400 -> 05:17.040] because they've got a brand new sponsor as well, Steak.
[05:17.040 -> 05:19.440] It's like Steak Alfa Romeo.
[05:19.440 -> 05:20.440] Yeah.
[05:20.440 -> 05:22.320] It's weird that you could buy your name
[05:22.320 -> 05:23.960] on the front of a team like that.
[05:23.960 -> 05:26.560] It just makes me think of food, like a steak.
[05:26.560 -> 05:27.600] Like I want to eat.
[05:27.600 -> 05:30.880] If I was a team, I'd love to be sponsored by a food place.
[05:30.880 -> 05:32.080] I'd be McDonald's for it.
[05:32.080 -> 05:34.600] McDonald's Jake, McDonald's Pit Stop.
[05:34.600 -> 05:35.440] If we were a team.
[05:35.440 -> 05:36.720] You know what I'd be all day long?
[05:36.720 -> 05:37.560] RuneScape Fab.
[05:37.560 -> 05:38.400] No.
[05:38.400 -> 05:40.320] You'd be Chipotle Grill, mate.
[05:40.320 -> 05:44.280] Give me a burrito bowl every day before race.
[05:44.280 -> 05:46.000] I do think it's like an evolution though.
[05:46.000 -> 05:47.660] I wouldn't be surprised in like a couple of years,
[05:47.660 -> 05:50.480] you have like Amazon Mercedes, like no joke.
[05:50.480 -> 05:52.040] I do think it's just going to happen.
[05:52.040 -> 05:52.880] No, I think that will too.
[05:52.880 -> 05:55.480] I'm actually surprised that Amazon aren't in the F1 already.
[05:55.480 -> 05:56.600] Well, they are a little bit.
[05:56.600 -> 05:57.440] Are they?
[05:57.440 -> 05:58.800] There's a little bit of sponsoring from Amazon.
[05:58.800 -> 06:02.640] I'm pretty sure they sponsor one of the cars
[06:02.640 -> 06:05.400] because I've seen their little AWS and the arrow on it.
[06:05.400 -> 06:06.240] Yeah, who is that?
[06:06.240 -> 06:10.080] It's either Aston Martin or Williams or someone else.
[06:10.080 -> 06:12.120] But yeah, they're slowly coming in.
[06:12.120 -> 06:14.160] Thing is they have so much power and money
[06:14.160 -> 06:15.960] that I'm surprised that they're just like
[06:15.960 -> 06:18.220] a little small sticker sponsor on a car.
[06:18.220 -> 06:19.880] Maybe they were testing the waters last year.
[06:19.880 -> 06:21.360] Yeah, to see what kind of reaction they got.
[06:21.360 -> 06:22.900] Well, Google did it, didn't they?
[06:22.900 -> 06:24.260] Out of nowhere, Google come in
[06:24.260 -> 06:27.080] and they sponsored McLaren's wheels last year.
[06:27.080 -> 06:28.560] So that's another big dog.
[06:28.560 -> 06:30.260] If you have Google and Amazon playing around,
[06:30.260 -> 06:32.800] they're much bigger brands than these other ones
[06:32.800 -> 06:33.880] that are sponsoring these teams,
[06:33.880 -> 06:35.680] but it won't make a difference.
[06:35.680 -> 06:36.840] Because there's a spend cap.
[06:36.840 -> 06:37.680] Exactly, yeah.
[06:37.680 -> 06:39.320] So if everyone is reaching the same cap,
[06:39.320 -> 06:41.800] it doesn't actually matter who your financial backer is.
[06:41.800 -> 06:45.600] But then I wonder if a company like Amazon,
[06:45.600 -> 06:48.440] who do so much, they might have,
[06:48.440 -> 06:50.360] I wonder if they can offer advice
[06:50.360 -> 06:53.880] or technical expertise to the team,
[06:53.880 -> 06:55.280] which isn't money related, right?
[06:55.280 -> 06:56.800] Well, that's where it starts to become
[06:56.800 -> 06:58.920] why Mercedes are one of the best,
[06:58.920 -> 07:00.960] even though there is a spend cap.
[07:00.960 -> 07:04.340] Because ultimately, they have the best staff in the factory,
[07:04.340 -> 07:10.880] but they also have the resources of being a massive car brand so they have the external
[07:10.880 -> 07:14.760] resources to get help from places and that that might not cost anything
[07:14.760 -> 07:21.240] Bose the cars will have a tricked-out sound system yes yeah so who knows also
[07:21.240 -> 07:25.640] Red Bull and Ford mate what. What? Yeah. What?
[07:25.640 -> 07:26.480] Yeah.
[07:26.480 -> 07:27.300] I haven't seen anything on this.
[07:27.300 -> 07:28.140] Yeah.
[07:28.140 -> 07:28.980] What's going on with Red Bull and Ford?
[07:28.980 -> 07:33.260] Well, there's rumors that Ford and Red Bull
[07:33.260 -> 07:34.260] are coming together.
[07:34.260 -> 07:35.100] Okay.
[07:35.100 -> 07:36.420] Wouldn't be Ford's first time in Formula One.
[07:36.420 -> 07:37.740] We'll touch on that in a bit.
[07:37.740 -> 07:40.540] However, I did a bit of sneaking around, right?
[07:40.540 -> 07:41.860] And apparently, yeah.
[07:41.860 -> 07:45.640] So Red Bull are doing their car launch in New York.
[07:45.640 -> 07:48.120] I don't know if that's confirmed or rumors.
[07:48.120 -> 07:52.920] However, a select few influencers have been invited out
[07:52.920 -> 07:57.360] to New York on the same dates by Ford.
[07:58.600 -> 08:00.800] Now we actually may even know a couple of people
[08:00.800 -> 08:04.160] going out there and we haven't been invited.
[08:04.160 -> 08:06.520] No, we haven't been invited, which is a shame,
[08:06.520 -> 08:08.680] especially considering New York is one of my favorite places
[08:08.680 -> 08:10.640] in the world, but you know, everybody makes mistakes,
[08:10.640 -> 08:13.120] Red Bull, or Ford.
[08:13.120 -> 08:15.280] Considering how good we've been to Red Bull.
[08:15.280 -> 08:16.600] Yeah, well, we've been good to everyone,
[08:16.600 -> 08:18.480] but you know, people are just forgetting about us now.
[08:18.480 -> 08:20.280] I'm gonna be having fierce words with Christian Horner,
[08:20.280 -> 08:21.200] I think, next time I see him.
[08:21.200 -> 08:22.600] What about Porsche though?
[08:22.600 -> 08:24.960] I swear, is that completely gone now?
[08:24.960 -> 08:26.080] Because like six months ago,
[08:26.080 -> 08:28.040] we were on here announcing that Porsche and Red Bull
[08:28.040 -> 08:29.200] have joined together.
[08:29.200 -> 08:30.640] And then Christian came out,
[08:30.640 -> 08:33.080] I'm pretty sure towards the end of last year
[08:33.080 -> 08:35.580] and said that like, that was just all a facade.
[08:35.580 -> 08:36.640] And then do you remember we were speaking
[08:36.640 -> 08:40.480] to some of the geezers at Red Bull ages ago
[08:40.480 -> 08:41.300] and they were saying,
[08:41.300 -> 08:43.480] oh, they don't think it's going to happen anyway.
[08:43.480 -> 08:46.520] One of those things in it where I think someone gets a whiff and they and they
[08:46.520 -> 08:50.400] chuck it out to the media, everyone finds out, but there must be so many back and
[08:50.400 -> 08:53.000] forth negotiations in the team and that to get that.
[08:53.160 -> 08:55.120] But Audi, I think, are still still coming in.
[08:55.120 -> 08:56.520] Yeah, I'm pretty sure they will.
[08:56.520 -> 08:57.840] But they'll be their own team, right?
[08:57.840 -> 09:02.760] I mean, Ford are just going to are going to be like partners or sponsoring Red Bull.
[09:03.160 -> 09:05.560] Well, yeah, unless they add numerous more cars to the team,
[09:05.560 -> 09:07.240] the only way for the car brands to get in
[09:07.240 -> 09:09.080] is to partner with the team, right?
[09:09.080 -> 09:10.400] Or to look at where they need
[09:10.400 -> 09:13.200] and offer areas of expertise, I'm assuming.
[09:13.200 -> 09:15.300] But this may be a stupid question.
[09:15.300 -> 09:16.440] What would Ford bring?
[09:17.340 -> 09:19.920] Because Red Bull make their own engine,
[09:19.920 -> 09:21.360] RBPT, Red Bull Powertrain,
[09:21.360 -> 09:22.560] and they're clearly the quickest.
[09:22.560 -> 09:24.960] So what are Ford gonna come in and be like,
[09:24.960 -> 09:27.640] here you go, this is off our Ford.
[09:27.640 -> 09:29.080] This is gonna make you quicker.
[09:29.080 -> 09:30.960] I thought the same thing, mate.
[09:30.960 -> 09:33.400] And so I did do a bit of digging once again.
[09:33.400 -> 09:34.560] Cause like what, yeah, like you say,
[09:34.560 -> 09:36.520] what can Ford bring to something like this?
[09:36.520 -> 09:37.720] They don't need money.
[09:37.720 -> 09:39.360] They don't really need a quicker car.
[09:39.360 -> 09:40.200] No.
[09:40.200 -> 09:41.020] They don't need an engine.
[09:41.020 -> 09:42.720] They don't need the Ford to bring them a driver.
[09:42.720 -> 09:45.760] Nope. Maybe off-road tires, maybe?
[09:45.760 -> 09:46.600] I don't know.
[09:46.600 -> 09:48.520] I don't even know what Ford do, mate.
[09:48.520 -> 09:49.400] Who knows?
[09:49.400 -> 09:51.200] Ford make cars, don't they?
[09:51.200 -> 09:52.200] They do.
[09:52.200 -> 09:54.840] I don't even see that many Fords on the road anymore though.
[09:54.840 -> 09:56.240] Like when you really think about it,
[09:56.240 -> 09:57.880] Ford's that logo, the blue one with Ford written on it.
[09:57.880 -> 10:00.000] To be fair, they're an American company,
[10:00.000 -> 10:01.320] so they're much bigger in the US.
[10:01.320 -> 10:03.540] But like my mom had a Ford when we were kids.
[10:03.540 -> 10:04.560] It was a Ford-
[10:04.560 -> 10:05.640] Mondeo?
[10:05.640 -> 10:07.680] Nope, Fiesta.
[10:07.680 -> 10:08.680] Ford Fiesta.
[10:08.680 -> 10:09.520] Fiesta.
[10:09.520 -> 10:10.340] I remember a Ford Fiesta.
[10:10.340 -> 10:12.720] We had a Ford Fiesta until my sister,
[10:12.720 -> 10:14.160] she had passed her driving test, right?
[10:14.160 -> 10:16.300] When she was 17, but then she'd never drove.
[10:16.300 -> 10:18.960] And I think she must've been like 19 or 20.
[10:18.960 -> 10:20.120] She still had a driver's license.
[10:20.120 -> 10:23.800] So I was a kid, I was like nine years old, 10 years old,
[10:23.800 -> 10:24.920] bit older.
[10:24.920 -> 10:26.400] And she was like, I want to go to the shops, I was like nine years old, 10 years old, bit older, and she was like,
[10:26.400 -> 10:28.560] I want to go to the shops, I'll take you to the shops.
[10:28.560 -> 10:30.400] I'm like, Nicks, I'm not getting in your car,
[10:30.400 -> 10:32.840] like in mum's car with you, you haven't driven in years.
[10:32.840 -> 10:35.000] Anyway, she managed to convince me,
[10:35.000 -> 10:37.480] pulls out our driveway, which is onto a main road,
[10:37.480 -> 10:40.280] and straight away, we back straight into a car.
[10:40.280 -> 10:42.320] Like we hadn't even got on the road yet,
[10:42.320 -> 10:44.640] there was a parked car outside our house.
[10:44.640 -> 10:45.400] She's just gone.
[10:45.400 -> 10:46.240] Oh no.
[10:46.240 -> 10:49.120] And then she tries to blame it on me.
[10:49.120 -> 10:52.560] Typical my sister blame everything on me.
[10:52.560 -> 10:54.240] But no, speaking of Ford, right?
[10:54.240 -> 10:56.280] There was, they've been in Formula One before.
[10:56.280 -> 10:59.480] They used to be in F1 back in 2004,
[10:59.480 -> 11:01.160] where they were with Jaguar.
[11:01.160 -> 11:02.000] Back in 2004.
[11:02.000 -> 11:05.840] Back in 2004, right.
[11:05.840 -> 11:08.520] And to add to that Red Bull was a sponsor.
[11:09.880 -> 11:11.600] It's, you know what?
[11:11.600 -> 11:13.460] There's so much to figure out and learn.
[11:13.460 -> 11:16.520] Like you could probably listen to one Formula One podcast
[11:16.520 -> 11:18.200] where you'd actually get all the stats and facts on this
[11:18.200 -> 11:19.540] if these people have been in there before.
[11:19.540 -> 11:21.080] But I would have no idea
[11:21.080 -> 11:22.560] how these people have been there before.
[11:22.560 -> 11:24.120] So Dietrich Mateschitz, right?
[11:24.120 -> 11:25.560] I've honestly got so much info here
[11:25.560 -> 11:27.040] cause I actually got down a wormhole.
[11:27.040 -> 11:27.880] This is good.
[11:27.880 -> 11:28.720] I don't really care too much
[11:28.720 -> 11:30.200] about Formula One stats and facts,
[11:30.200 -> 11:32.240] but this actually really, really got me.
[11:32.240 -> 11:33.080] Got you going.
[11:33.080 -> 11:33.920] You really got me going.
[11:33.920 -> 11:34.740] Did it.
[11:34.740 -> 11:35.580] Got me sweating.
[11:35.580 -> 11:38.520] So Red Bull were a sponsor and part owner of Sauber.
[11:38.520 -> 11:40.960] This was like 2001, 2002, I think.
[11:40.960 -> 11:43.040] And then they decided to become the main sponsor
[11:43.040 -> 11:45.920] of Sauber's main rival, which at the time was Jaguar.
[11:47.820 -> 11:49.680] And Jaguar is now Red Bull.
[11:49.680 -> 11:53.780] Jaguar, then, so Ford decided they had enough of F1
[11:53.780 -> 11:55.980] because they were losing, they weren't doing very good.
[11:55.980 -> 11:59.320] So they put Jaguar, the team, up for sale for $1.
[12:00.820 -> 12:03.200] So they were in debt and they needed someone to take over.
[12:03.200 -> 12:04.480] $1.
[12:04.480 -> 12:06.160] I remember seeing stuff like that when I was younger.
[12:06.160 -> 12:07.960] You could buy this company for like a pound.
[12:07.960 -> 12:10.400] And I always used to say, mom, let's buy it, let's buy it.
[12:10.400 -> 12:13.040] And there'd be like a hundred million debt with it.
[12:13.040 -> 12:14.720] I wonder what Woolworths went for back in the day.
[12:14.720 -> 12:15.560] Do you remember Woolworths?
[12:15.560 -> 12:16.600] No, that was one of them.
[12:16.600 -> 12:17.440] I swear that was one of them.
[12:17.440 -> 12:18.260] Was it?
[12:18.260 -> 12:19.920] When someone bought it, that was actually a thing.
[12:19.920 -> 12:21.640] Someone bought Woolworths.
[12:21.640 -> 12:23.040] For those of you listening around the world,
[12:23.040 -> 12:26.160] Woolworths was like, in England, it was like...
[12:26.160 -> 12:35.640] It was like a multi-convenience store, so if you're on the TV and you see like, the Slap Chop, like a piece of plastic that'd chop an apple into like five pieces, you'd get it in Woolworths.
[12:35.640 -> 12:36.140] Yeah.
[12:36.140 -> 12:39.280] Or like a, like a Pipe Unblocker, or sweets.
[12:39.280 -> 12:42.600] It was almost like a miniature, like a smaller Walmart in a way.
[12:42.600 -> 12:43.100] Yeah.
[12:43.100 -> 12:44.940] You could kinda get a bit of everything, but they didn't do food.
[12:44.940 -> 12:47.400] Yeah, pretty much. Other than pick a mix didn't
[12:47.400 -> 12:52.200] they do frozen food maybe I remember but yeah you could get like paint there or
[12:52.200 -> 12:56.280] stuff to do up your house or yeah you know stuff for school but yeah pick a
[12:56.280 -> 13:00.520] mix either way Woolworths as a company they just sold general tired and went
[13:00.520 -> 13:04.600] broke didn't they and I remember reading someone bought them for a pound who
[13:04.600 -> 13:06.760] bought on the debt and turned them into an online
[13:06.960 -> 13:08.080] store
[13:08.080 -> 13:14.460] Yeah, it must have been something. I'm pretty sure the online stores crumbled now the whole thing's falling under say you buy for a pound
[13:14.460 -> 13:19.640] Maybe they renamed it. Maybe it's Amazon me. Maybe Amazon bought it. I don't know to cancel out the competition
[13:19.640 -> 13:21.640] She thought it was that geezer that bought the camera shop
[13:22.560 -> 13:25.340] The guy bought Jessops I actually
[13:25.340 -> 13:28.580] thought it was here really Jessops still going there because Jessops owed me money
[13:28.580 -> 13:33.100] yeah Jessops still owed fab money because the lens didn't show up all right yeah anyway
[13:33.100 -> 13:36.900] moving on we're in fierce fierce battle with this anyway Dietrich Magnitsche
[13:36.900 -> 13:42.300] right came along he bought Jaguar a Ford turned it into Red Bull which is pretty
[13:42.300 -> 13:47.680] crazy but the reason they sold it for a dollar is because there was a clause which meant that the new owner
[13:47.680 -> 13:50.320] had to invest at least $400 million
[13:50.320 -> 13:52.740] into the next three seasons.
[13:52.740 -> 13:54.560] Yes. Yes.
[13:54.560 -> 13:58.280] Now this is where we learned this, speaking to Callum.
[13:58.280 -> 14:00.360] When Callum come here on the pod and we were talking to him
[14:00.360 -> 14:02.260] and he opened my eyes to it,
[14:02.260 -> 14:05.280] because when you want to take a team into Formula One,
[14:05.280 -> 14:07.360] it isn't just look at us, we've got a hundred million,
[14:07.360 -> 14:08.640] we can afford it this year.
[14:08.640 -> 14:09.480] You need the longevity.
[14:09.480 -> 14:13.180] You have to show that you have the funds in a bank account
[14:13.180 -> 14:14.480] to be able to maintain it.
[14:14.480 -> 14:16.520] You have to show that you're going to spend more each year.
[14:16.520 -> 14:18.720] You have to show that you're going to grow.
[14:18.720 -> 14:21.640] So that's obviously why, what you're saying there.
[14:21.640 -> 14:24.900] But then how do Ford benefit from that?
[14:24.900 -> 14:27.540] Like what do Ford get out of that deal?
[14:27.540 -> 14:29.520] Maybe there was a,
[14:29.520 -> 14:31.280] that we have to work together again
[14:31.280 -> 14:32.320] in like 10 years from now.
[14:32.320 -> 14:33.360] Actually no, that was 2004.
[14:33.360 -> 14:35.440] So they wouldn't make a deal which goes on
[14:35.440 -> 14:37.400] for like the next 17 years, would they?
[14:37.400 -> 14:38.640] Yeah, I don't know.
[14:38.640 -> 14:40.440] Confused by that one, to be honest with you, mate.
[14:40.440 -> 14:41.680] I don't really get it.
[14:41.680 -> 14:42.640] But that's interesting to see
[14:42.640 -> 14:44.880] that we could see a Ford and Red Bull reunion.
[14:44.880 -> 14:45.700] Yeah, yeah
[14:45.700 -> 14:51.140] And again is bringing like the States and and like yeah and Europe like closer together like f1
[14:51.620 -> 14:56.040] Branching back out and you know, I mean Ford it's Ford really an American. Yeah, I
[14:57.400 -> 15:03.020] Really know I said earlier, but I actually can't picture it Ford is that blue badge with the white logo in the middle in it
[15:03.020 -> 15:05.320] With the white right and Ford It just says Ford, yeah.
[15:05.320 -> 15:07.760] Yeah, you barely see him now.
[15:07.760 -> 15:10.040] I really can't think of like when I see many Ford,
[15:10.040 -> 15:14.240] I always see Volkswagen's, BMW's, Mercedes,
[15:14.240 -> 15:15.960] and like Range Rover, but maybe that's
[15:15.960 -> 15:17.840] because we're in London, I don't know.
[15:17.840 -> 15:19.040] I think I read something about it.
[15:19.040 -> 15:22.160] I think it was when all these new cars started coming out
[15:22.160 -> 15:24.120] with all this new technology and like,
[15:24.120 -> 15:27.160] I think Ford, because Ford made like the Ford Mustang,
[15:27.160 -> 15:29.320] which is like an American.
[15:29.320 -> 15:30.880] The American dream, baby.
[15:30.880 -> 15:34.200] Fucking fuel, oil, destroy the planet, everything else.
[15:34.200 -> 15:36.200] That's what their cars are like.
[15:36.200 -> 15:39.080] So I think with all these new electric cars coming out
[15:39.080 -> 15:40.040] and everything else,
[15:40.040 -> 15:41.960] they just couldn't compete in the UK market.
[15:41.960 -> 15:44.480] Again, could be complete bollocks,
[15:44.480 -> 15:46.520] but that's what I think is the matter.
[15:46.520 -> 15:48.280] That's good to get your opinion on it.
[15:48.280 -> 15:49.880] But my opinion on it would be like,
[15:49.880 -> 15:50.720] what are they going to bring?
[15:50.720 -> 15:53.600] I'd be interested to see what that deal includes
[15:53.600 -> 15:55.000] if Ford do go in with Red Bull.
[15:55.000 -> 15:56.800] Because I mean, they're not going to want an engine.
[15:56.800 -> 15:59.240] They're probably not going to want anything, really.
[15:59.240 -> 16:02.800] Well, the car launches are coming up very soon.
[16:02.800 -> 16:03.640] When's Red Bull's one?
[16:03.640 -> 16:05.360] Like the 8th?
[16:05.360 -> 16:07.120] I think it might be the 6th of Feb,
[16:07.120 -> 16:08.800] but you are right, it is in New York.
[16:08.800 -> 16:10.880] So I guess once we see the cars,
[16:10.880 -> 16:12.640] we'll actually be able to get an understanding
[16:12.640 -> 16:15.200] of like who's sponsoring what, who's what.
[16:15.200 -> 16:17.640] Saw something interesting from Jamie Chadwick's car.
[16:17.640 -> 16:18.460] Yeah.
[16:18.460 -> 16:19.320] Because she's racing with a car
[16:19.320 -> 16:21.560] that is full DHL branded.
[16:21.560 -> 16:22.840] In what series?
[16:22.840 -> 16:28.240] I think it must be F4.4 right this is where we are going
[16:28.240 -> 16:31.480] really wrong but I'm still confused by the drop of the w-series we've never
[16:31.480 -> 16:35.560] spoke about this on the no we haven't really because I think we need someone
[16:35.560 -> 16:39.560] from w-series to come on and just give us the breakdown yeah I'm still not sure
[16:39.560 -> 16:43.720] whether w-series is still going or I'm pretty sure they've put drivers now
[16:43.720 -> 16:47.760] there's gonna be think Jamie Chabot might be an F4
[16:47.760 -> 16:49.320] with some other drivers, but we'll see.
[16:49.320 -> 16:50.160] That's rad if she-
[16:50.160 -> 16:53.320] Yeah, in a DHL branded car mate, it looks sick.
[16:53.320 -> 16:56.080] It's like yellow with red with big DHL ride on it.
[16:56.080 -> 16:59.200] So they've only got like one sponsor or like one main like.
[16:59.200 -> 17:02.760] Well, in Formula 4, there's not usually that much money.
[17:02.760 -> 17:03.600] True.
[17:03.600 -> 17:07.440] But some of these names coming over from W Series will be bigger than a lot of the F4
[17:07.440 -> 17:08.440] drivers.
[17:08.440 -> 17:09.600] So they'll be bringing attention to it.
[17:09.600 -> 17:12.120] We're not far off having our own one, like we were saying last year.
[17:12.120 -> 17:13.360] What, our own F4?
[17:13.360 -> 17:17.200] Honestly, mate, if we could get a pit stop branded F4 car, we're laughing.
[17:17.200 -> 17:22.120] Well, we're going racing against a professional racing driver very soon, so let's get an indication
[17:22.120 -> 17:24.120] of how good we really are on the track.
[17:24.120 -> 17:25.440] Yeah, yeah. That's's exciting isn't it?
[17:25.440 -> 17:27.840] Yeah I've got some stuff about that as well because
[17:29.360 -> 17:32.080] yeah it kind of leads in from something else that I had written down.
[17:32.080 -> 17:34.000] I like the way you've done all these stats and facts today.
[17:34.000 -> 17:36.320] Well no do you like how the pictures are in the notes?
[17:36.320 -> 17:37.840] Yeah that is cool.
[17:37.840 -> 17:39.840] It really bulks it out and makes it look like I've written more.
[17:39.840 -> 17:42.160] Fab's notebook is really colourful today.
[17:42.160 -> 17:43.440] It does look good.
[17:43.440 -> 17:47.080] Let's go into this then and then we'll segue back into the go-karts,
[17:47.080 -> 17:50.620] because this weekend has been the race of champions.
[17:50.620 -> 17:52.620] Now, what do you know about the race of champions?
[17:52.620 -> 17:54.080] Because I didn't know anything,
[17:54.080 -> 17:55.220] I didn't even know it existed.
[17:55.220 -> 17:57.320] Nothing, but I've seen a lot of people message me saying,
[17:57.320 -> 17:58.320] are we going?
[17:58.320 -> 18:00.480] And I've seen people say we should talk about it.
[18:00.480 -> 18:02.640] I would have loved to have gone, by the way.
[18:02.640 -> 18:08.080] I saw just now that Felipe was taken on Chewm or he was on Chumaka's team because I obviously
[18:08.280 -> 18:10.280] Only way I'm really seeing it is through Felipe
[18:10.320 -> 18:14.440] Which by the way, they haven't been great on the socials of like letting everyone know what's going on
[18:14.440 -> 18:17.280] I've been trying to find out who won it who came second who came third
[18:17.280 -> 18:20.660] Am I wrong here or are they racing like buggies across the snow?
[18:20.660 -> 18:28.640] It doesn't look like they're racing like Roblox guys, right? It's buggies across the snow. It doesn't look like they're racing like World of Wildcards, right? It's buggies across the snow. Right, I'm going to give you all the information you need.
[18:28.640 -> 18:31.920] Tell me about the race of champions. Which by the way, I'm going to hold my hands up and say I did
[18:31.920 -> 18:36.400] not know this until about 10 minutes ago. Right, race of champions. So it was put together back in
[18:36.400 -> 18:41.760] 1988 by some guy, I can't remember his name, right? But he, I believe he was like a NASCAR driver,
[18:41.760 -> 18:45.560] an IndyCar driver, or a rally driver. And he wanted to create a championship
[18:45.560 -> 18:48.060] where drivers from all these different championships
[18:48.060 -> 18:49.960] could come together and race together,
[18:49.960 -> 18:52.680] which actually is an unreal idea.
[18:52.680 -> 18:54.360] And I wish they could do that more,
[18:54.360 -> 18:57.440] but like maybe not like rally or like on a circuit properly.
[18:57.440 -> 18:58.360] Is this rally?
[19:00.800 -> 19:03.120] Yeah, essentially, yeah.
[19:03.120 -> 19:04.280] They're driving off road.
[19:04.280 -> 19:05.640] So what kind of cars is it?
[19:05.640 -> 19:07.040] It looks like a rally car.
[19:07.040 -> 19:09.040] Like, you know, those like the Ford rally cars
[19:09.040 -> 19:11.160] of all they've got all the decals and the things.
[19:11.160 -> 19:12.320] Do they just look like those?
[19:12.320 -> 19:13.680] But all the cars are the same.
[19:13.680 -> 19:14.500] Yeah.
[19:14.500 -> 19:17.160] So you've got 10 drivers, you've got 10 teams, 20 drivers,
[19:17.160 -> 19:19.000] and they compete for their country.
[19:19.000 -> 19:21.100] But then you also have like an all-star team,
[19:21.100 -> 19:23.200] which I will break down, show you in a bit.
[19:24.140 -> 19:28.780] Which is like, again, really exciting. This is exactly like what they took out of Formula One they
[19:28.780 -> 19:32.700] didn't take it out but a couple of years ago this could also be wrong so
[19:32.700 -> 19:36.500] if there's anyone listening that knows the answer apparently I'm pretty sure
[19:36.500 -> 19:41.540] I've seen it years ago there was like a world competition once a year where I've
[19:41.540 -> 19:44.180] told we spoke about this before where like the two German drivers have gone on
[19:44.180 -> 19:46.860] a team and then you'd have like the Brazilian
[19:46.860 -> 19:53.360] drivers from F1 and it would be like a race. Was this real? Was it a dream? I'm pretty sure it was real.
[19:53.360 -> 19:57.840] It wasn't rally it was like F1 car. I reckon you had a dream. You have like English drivers, Brazilian drivers.
[19:57.840 -> 20:01.280] I reckon you had a dream like that dream I had the other night. You reckon I've completely made that up?
[20:01.280 -> 20:09.320] Well we spoke a lot about... It sounds too good to be true. We spoke about F1 legends legends didn't we f1 legends race where like all the legends from f1 so like David
[20:09.320 -> 20:12.880] Kortar could come back and race against like Lewis Hamilton on a circuit Johnny
[20:12.880 -> 20:16.720] Herbert no yeah I'm not imagining this I'm not
[20:16.720 -> 20:20.400] getting this no because I'm almost certain that I remember seeing a
[20:20.400 -> 20:24.440] picture of Vettel and Schumacher together and they were team Germany well
[20:24.440 -> 20:26.640] that's what it is for this, for Race of Champions.
[20:26.640 -> 20:28.140] Oh, are they Team Germany?
[20:28.140 -> 20:29.140] Maybe this is like what it was before.
[20:29.140 -> 20:30.480] Mate, no, do you know what?
[20:30.480 -> 20:32.520] To answer your question, no, it's not all rally.
[20:32.520 -> 20:33.520] It's not always rally.
[20:33.520 -> 20:36.320] Oh, so this probably is it, but they don't do that anymore.
[20:36.320 -> 20:37.320] Yeah, yeah.
[20:37.320 -> 20:38.320] So we got there in a roundabout way.
[20:38.320 -> 20:44.120] That took us five minutes to get there and then we're freaking out in the end.
[20:44.120 -> 20:45.660] Right, okay. Oh, breather.
[20:45.660 -> 20:47.680] So yeah, I need that inhale.
[20:47.680 -> 20:49.040] It's the only competition in the world
[20:49.040 -> 20:50.960] where racing drivers from all in champions come together.
[20:50.960 -> 20:52.600] So you've got like F1 drivers,
[20:52.600 -> 20:54.460] world rally championship drivers.
[20:54.460 -> 20:56.160] You've got IndyCar, NASCAR, touring cars,
[20:56.160 -> 20:58.440] everyone who's essentially the best of the best
[20:58.440 -> 20:59.320] come together.
[20:59.320 -> 21:00.640] They're all in identical cars,
[21:00.640 -> 21:03.600] so no one can say shit about their driving a better car.
[21:03.600 -> 21:08.240] And this year, and I believe it was the same same last year they're holding it out in Sweden on the
[21:08.240 -> 21:13.560] ice so that's why I thought it was rally which obviously it is sometimes and I've
[21:13.560 -> 21:17.360] got written down here surely Bottas has an advantage over that. What is Bottas
[21:17.360 -> 21:21.480] racing? He was. How many of the like F1 grid do they have? Do they have quite a
[21:21.480 -> 21:27.520] big quite a big names there? I saw Felipe's there, but he's- So we got Sebastian Vettel, that's one.
[21:27.520 -> 21:28.520] Mick Schumacher, two.
[21:28.520 -> 21:29.880] Micka Hakkinen, three.
[21:29.880 -> 21:31.460] Valtteri Bottas, four.
[21:32.400 -> 21:33.480] David Coulthard.
[21:33.480 -> 21:34.320] Let's go.
[21:34.320 -> 21:36.200] Jamie Chadwick, who you just mentioned.
[21:38.080 -> 21:40.200] Travis Pastrana, mate,
[21:40.200 -> 21:43.120] which for me is a massive, massive name.
[21:43.120 -> 21:44.680] I don't know whether you ever grew up
[21:44.680 -> 21:45.600] watching Travis Pastrana
[21:45.840 -> 21:50.280] Travis Pastrana is like, you know when I talk about I want to be rich right and have like a singer
[21:50.760 -> 21:52.840] That sounds like a musician mate. That is a
[21:54.720 -> 21:58.840] Reminds me of like pastrami like the me that you they sell in New York. He can get a sandwich
[21:59.360 -> 22:01.360] Either way his name makes me really hungry
[22:02.120 -> 22:04.160] Travis Pastrana is the absolute boss
[22:04.160 -> 22:06.760] You know how I always talk about having like a back garden
[22:06.760 -> 22:09.080] with like jumps and dirt bikes and quad bikes.
[22:09.080 -> 22:10.640] It's cause I used to watch his videos.
[22:10.640 -> 22:11.920] He does that.
[22:11.920 -> 22:13.880] So he's the first guy in the world
[22:13.880 -> 22:17.440] to ever set a double back flip on a motocross bike.
[22:17.440 -> 22:18.760] I'll show you the X Games videos.
[22:18.760 -> 22:19.600] I think it was 2006.
[22:19.600 -> 22:22.080] I'm starting to figure something out here.
[22:22.080 -> 22:23.480] To race in a race of champions,
[22:23.480 -> 22:26.600] you don't necessarily have to be an actual race driver.
[22:26.600 -> 22:28.440] Racing driver?
[22:28.440 -> 22:30.240] No, you do, because he does rally as well.
[22:30.240 -> 22:31.560] Oh, okay, I was going to say.
[22:31.560 -> 22:32.800] Driving his bags.
[22:32.800 -> 22:36.080] He's honestly, and I know so many people out there
[22:36.080 -> 22:37.960] would agree with me, is like the absolute G.
[22:37.960 -> 22:41.280] The first one to do a double backflip on a motorbike,
[22:41.280 -> 22:43.640] and then he just had like a foam pit in his garden.
[22:43.640 -> 22:45.760] Like he had like a dirt bike track in his garden,
[22:45.760 -> 22:48.760] a rally track in his garden, had this massive house.
[22:48.760 -> 22:50.240] I'll show you the tour video.
[22:50.240 -> 22:53.760] There's like a grainy video on YouTube from 1904,
[22:53.760 -> 22:55.880] which I used to watch, which was filmed on a potato,
[22:55.880 -> 22:56.880] and it shows his whole house.
[22:56.880 -> 22:57.880] Who's his teammate?
[22:59.360 -> 23:00.900] Tanner Faust.
[23:02.560 -> 23:03.600] Oh, it says what they do here.
[23:03.600 -> 23:06.400] So he does extreme E, this Tana guy.
[23:06.400 -> 23:07.440] Whatever that is.
[23:08.360 -> 23:09.960] Also, let's not forget.
[23:09.960 -> 23:11.760] Oh, go down to Jamie Chabwick.
[23:11.760 -> 23:12.800] See what it says she does,
[23:12.800 -> 23:14.360] cause then we'll be able to figure out what-
[23:14.360 -> 23:16.020] Indie, Indie NXT.
[23:17.000 -> 23:17.840] Do you know what?
[23:17.840 -> 23:19.160] We'll come back at some point later in this part
[23:19.160 -> 23:21.920] and I'll just confirm whether Jamie Chabwick's in F4 or 3
[23:21.920 -> 23:23.280] cause I need to figure out that W series.
[23:23.280 -> 23:26.560] Maybe she's gone to IndieCar. I don't think so.
[23:26.560 -> 23:28.560] Tell me some more stats about this.
[23:28.560 -> 23:30.560] Well, mate, Felipe Drogovic is there as well. Oh boy.
[23:30.560 -> 23:32.560] Yeah, I just saw he was racing.
[23:32.560 -> 23:34.560] He's been out there.
[23:34.560 -> 23:36.560] He just put on Instagram in a bracket that he was against
[23:36.560 -> 23:38.560] Vettel. No, sorry, Schumacher.
[23:38.560 -> 23:40.560] No, it was Vettel.
[23:40.560 -> 23:42.560] Oh, was it?
[23:42.560 -> 23:44.560] Well, it was Vettel, so let me go through here.
[23:44.560 -> 23:48.300] And what do you win? Is it for charity? I think it's finished by the way. Mick
[23:48.300 -> 23:52.240] Schumacher came second. Oh. Mick Schumacher came second. Let's go. So what
[23:52.240 -> 23:56.060] they do is they do it like the formulary where they go into heats. Okay. So they
[23:56.060 -> 23:59.540] all start off and then it's like it will be like. Oh that's what I saw. Yeah. Where
[23:59.540 -> 24:02.980] it was two. Yeah. That makes sense now. Which I like the whole heat thing by the way. We're
[24:02.980 -> 24:06.200] gonna have to try and go next year figure it all out Valtteri Bottas was out
[24:06.200 -> 24:12.180] Don't know when that was Mick Schumacher came second. He obviously didn't have an advantage then. No clearly not. He's got no excuse now
[24:12.180 -> 24:13.760] Maybe he didn't yeah
[24:13.760 -> 24:17.680] It's pretty just a bit of fun for these people really yeah before the season kicks off
[24:18.200 -> 24:20.980] Matias Ekström won don't know who don't know who that is
[24:21.600 -> 24:24.680] He won the two the last two in the past so he must be good at it
[24:22.080 -> 24:23.920] I don't know who that is. He won the two, the last two in the past.
[24:23.920 -> 24:25.560] So he must be good at it.
[24:25.560 -> 24:28.520] Vettel was up against Felipe Drogovic in the semifinals
[24:28.520 -> 24:30.880] and he beat him, but he had a full start.
[24:30.880 -> 24:32.840] So he got a five second time penalty.
[24:32.840 -> 24:33.720] What Felipe did?
[24:33.720 -> 24:34.540] No, Vettel.
[24:34.540 -> 24:36.320] So Felipe actually beat Vettel.
[24:36.320 -> 24:37.800] Let's go Felipe!
[24:37.800 -> 24:38.640] Which is large.
[24:38.640 -> 24:39.460] Let's go!
[24:39.460 -> 24:40.400] Give him a little fist bump for that.
[24:40.400 -> 24:41.220] Love to hear that.
[24:41.220 -> 24:42.840] Yeah, this is the Jamie Chabot car I'm all about.
[24:42.840 -> 24:44.800] Just showing Fab the picture on her Instagram.
[24:44.800 -> 24:48.660] It's yellow with red and it's fully
[24:48.660 -> 24:52.920] DHL and says Chadwick on the back it looks absolutely amazing. That's not an Indy
[24:52.920 -> 24:56.040] car mate because it hasn't got the halo as well mate it hasn't got the
[24:56.040 -> 25:00.000] bit in front so what is that? Just gonna figure this out well she's
[25:00.000 -> 25:05.000] tagged Indy NXT that's what it is. So is that an Indy... Indy NXT, that's what it is. NXT, so is that an Indy car?
[25:05.000 -> 25:08.160] But then Andrea Autosport, what's that?
[25:08.160 -> 25:09.400] Andrea Autosport.
[25:09.400 -> 25:11.920] Read the bio of Indy NXT.
[25:11.920 -> 25:16.080] This is literally chaos on the podcast, we are trying to figure something out, okay?
[25:16.080 -> 25:17.080] Read the bio.
[25:17.080 -> 25:22.120] It says, a development, a development, how do you say that?
[25:22.120 -> 25:25.120] Developmental series of Indy car, focusing on the next generation,
[25:25.120 -> 25:26.840] providing ground for younger talent.
[25:26.840 -> 25:29.280] I'm sorry, but developmental is not a fucking word.
[25:29.280 -> 25:30.120] It's not a word.
[25:30.120 -> 25:30.940] That's not a word.
[25:30.940 -> 25:31.780] I've never heard that in my life.
[25:31.780 -> 25:32.620] I've never heard that in my life.
[25:32.620 -> 25:34.000] And I got a C in English.
[25:36.080 -> 25:37.520] So yeah, this is where I was gonna go back
[25:37.520 -> 25:38.360] to the carting, mate,
[25:38.360 -> 25:41.280] because I think it's mad that these F1 drivers
[25:41.280 -> 25:42.880] contractually are allowed to do this shit.
[25:42.880 -> 25:44.440] Like, it's mad that Lewis Hamilton's allowed
[25:44.440 -> 25:45.680] to go skydiving.
[25:45.680 -> 25:47.960] I bet they have to really get it approved.
[25:47.960 -> 25:48.920] Fight for it.
[25:48.920 -> 25:49.760] Yeah.
[25:49.760 -> 25:50.600] Cause then I thought,
[25:50.600 -> 25:52.840] so this brings us back to go-karting, right?
[25:52.840 -> 25:54.400] And the thing that you mentioned,
[25:54.400 -> 25:55.800] which we won't talk about just yet,
[25:55.800 -> 25:58.240] but it's coming very, very, very soon,
[25:58.240 -> 26:00.760] is can you imagine going go-karting,
[26:00.760 -> 26:03.120] you and me, with an F1 driver?
[26:03.120 -> 26:04.800] Do you remember I showed you that video on YouTube
[26:04.800 -> 26:06.440] where that guy loses his finger?
[26:06.440 -> 26:09.080] Mate, I've never been more scared of my life
[26:09.080 -> 26:09.960] to hurt someone.
[26:09.960 -> 26:12.520] There was a video of a helmet cam on YouTube
[26:12.520 -> 26:15.720] of a guy go-karting and another guy crashes into him
[26:15.720 -> 26:18.560] and the car goes over the steering wheel,
[26:18.560 -> 26:20.080] which this guy's holding onto, and he's like,
[26:20.080 -> 26:21.960] ah, and he moves his hand away, he looks down,
[26:21.960 -> 26:24.000] he's got a finger missing, mate.
[26:24.000 -> 26:26.480] His finger's been chopped off.
[26:26.480 -> 26:27.480] Yeah, that's not good.
[26:27.480 -> 26:28.320] In a go-kart.
[26:28.320 -> 26:29.160] It's not good.
[26:29.160 -> 26:32.160] So imagine if like under whatever circumstance,
[26:32.160 -> 26:34.560] someone offered us the opportunity to go go-karting
[26:34.560 -> 26:36.080] with an F1 driver.
[26:36.080 -> 26:36.920] I'd be at the back.
[26:36.920 -> 26:37.740] And then we'd fucking kill him.
[26:37.740 -> 26:39.160] I'd be at the back.
[26:39.160 -> 26:41.400] You'd be at the back, but you'd be waiting.
[26:41.400 -> 26:43.520] You'd be waiting for a takeout.
[26:43.520 -> 26:44.760] You'd be waiting around turn one.
[26:44.760 -> 26:45.920] I'd know I couldn't keep up,
[26:45.920 -> 26:48.800] so I'd just sit there and wait for the best opportunity
[26:48.800 -> 26:50.520] to put it into a wall.
[26:50.520 -> 26:51.920] That would be so brutal.
[26:51.920 -> 26:53.360] Okay, I've just done some Googling
[26:53.360 -> 26:54.200] and I can tell you now,
[26:54.200 -> 26:56.640] I'm just as confused as I was before I started.
[26:56.640 -> 26:58.640] All I wanted to figure out, okay,
[26:58.640 -> 27:00.960] was where Jamie Chabwick is racing this year
[27:00.960 -> 27:01.960] and which series.
[27:01.960 -> 27:04.240] Okay, I'm gonna first of all say,
[27:04.240 -> 27:05.440] I don't think it's W Series,
[27:05.440 -> 27:07.640] because I don't even know if W Series is going anymore.
[27:07.640 -> 27:10.040] It wasn't a successful Googling session then.
[27:10.040 -> 27:11.680] No, it just doesn't make any sense,
[27:11.680 -> 27:16.400] because it says she is racing for Andretti Autosport
[27:16.400 -> 27:18.120] and Indy NXT.
[27:18.120 -> 27:21.480] But I would have assumed that she would have gone to F4,
[27:21.480 -> 27:23.440] because Prema and some other teams
[27:23.440 -> 27:24.600] have took some younger drivers
[27:24.600 -> 27:25.320] to bring them up through the F4 because Prema and some other teams have took some younger drivers to bring them up
[27:25.320 -> 27:28.840] through the F4, F3, F2, but maybe she can't
[27:28.840 -> 27:30.600] because she won W Series.
[27:31.860 -> 27:34.600] Or maybe like she sees that as a step back.
[27:34.600 -> 27:36.700] Maybe she sees F4 as a step back.
[27:36.700 -> 27:39.280] Maybe she just doesn't wanna be in that world.
[27:39.280 -> 27:41.360] Maybe she wants to move to the States, do IndyCar
[27:41.360 -> 27:44.320] and fucking have a happy, fruitful life.
[27:44.320 -> 27:46.040] We're gonna need some clarification on all this stuff.
[27:46.040 -> 27:47.480] I don't have any idea.
[27:47.480 -> 27:50.240] Either way, it looks like it's a development program
[27:50.240 -> 27:53.760] for up and coming drivers who want to race in IndyCar.
[27:53.760 -> 27:54.600] Which is cool.
[27:54.600 -> 27:55.420] It's cool that they're doing it.
[27:55.420 -> 27:58.540] I don't know why they're not doing it in F1 as much.
[27:59.480 -> 28:03.640] They need to have a go-kart track at every single F1 race.
[28:03.640 -> 28:04.920] Well, there is some of them, isn't there?
[28:04.920 -> 28:06.500] Yeah, but they need them at all of them, right?
[28:06.500 -> 28:09.040] Which is just a miniature version of that track.
[28:09.040 -> 28:09.960] Hmm.
[28:09.960 -> 28:13.480] Or how cool would it be to like recreate
[28:13.480 -> 28:17.080] some like famous F1 tracks with a scale electric set?
[28:17.080 -> 28:17.920] That'd be cool.
[28:17.920 -> 28:19.440] And then we could make our own little pit stop
[28:19.440 -> 28:21.560] branded cars and race them round.
[28:21.560 -> 28:22.400] That'd be cool.
[28:22.400 -> 28:24.320] Or we get Hot Wheels and make a round.
[28:24.320 -> 28:25.480] I never ever had Hot Wheels.
[28:25.480 -> 28:26.320] Did you not?
[28:26.320 -> 28:27.140] Never.
[28:27.140 -> 28:27.980] Did you not?
[28:27.980 -> 28:30.080] Never, it's one of them things that I just never had.
[28:30.080 -> 28:32.520] That's nearly as depressing as me saying
[28:32.520 -> 28:35.400] I've never watched a Disney film growing up.
[28:35.400 -> 28:38.840] That is really depressing.
[28:38.840 -> 28:40.800] Yeah, but Hot Wheels is pretty bad as well, mate.
[28:40.800 -> 28:44.920] Yeah, but not watching a Disney film is like really bad.
[28:44.920 -> 28:45.180] Maybe I
[28:45.180 -> 28:51.040] spent my whole time playing with Hot Wheels. Why don't we order some Hot Wheels and watch a Toy
[28:51.040 -> 28:55.480] Story marathon. Stick on Beauty and the Beast. Yeah Beauty and the Beast and play with some Hot Wheels.
[28:55.480 -> 29:00.220] I'd like that mate. I'd love that. I've got a question for you. Is that the end of your
[29:00.220 -> 29:05.120] notes? Because maybe I'll bring in with mine you know I've got a few
[29:05.120 -> 29:10.040] little bits I'd like to talk about in today's pod. If you want to just explode
[29:10.040 -> 29:14.040] everywhere. You know, whoa, I mean it's only gonna take me 10 minutes. With information.
[29:14.040 -> 29:17.840] It's only gonna take me 10 minutes. Go ahead, cover me baby. For those listening you know give me
[29:17.840 -> 29:23.200] 10 minutes, give me 10 minutes of your time to play in this ultimate quiz.
[29:23.200 -> 29:25.920] Spread them. This is not a quiz for me.
[29:25.920 -> 29:28.640] This is a quiz for Fab and for those listening at home.
[29:28.640 -> 29:30.560] To celebrate season one.
[29:30.560 -> 29:32.600] We're going to celebrate season one
[29:32.600 -> 29:37.200] by holding a quiz on some of the guests we had on season one.
[29:37.200 -> 29:39.040] I only have eight questions,
[29:40.520 -> 29:41.920] but I just thought it'd be interesting to see
[29:41.920 -> 29:44.280] what knowledge went in and went straight out.
[29:44.280 -> 29:45.840] Like, to be fair.
[29:45.840 -> 29:47.440] You know how much knowledge went in.
[29:47.440 -> 29:50.300] I'll be honest, pretty much all of these,
[29:50.300 -> 29:52.600] I could, I wrote without any Google.
[29:52.600 -> 29:55.240] So this was like from knowledge of my head.
[29:55.240 -> 29:56.080] All right, I'll get down to that.
[29:56.080 -> 29:57.520] So it's pretty easy.
[29:57.520 -> 29:58.600] But those of you at home,
[29:58.600 -> 30:01.520] welcome to the first quiz of season two.
[30:01.520 -> 30:03.520] This is how well Fab knows our guests.
[30:03.520 -> 30:05.100] Don't play around, I saw you Googling.
[30:05.100 -> 30:05.940] I did.
[30:05.940 -> 30:06.780] I saw you watching back our old clips.
[30:06.780 -> 30:08.160] Only to check one,
[30:08.160 -> 30:09.400] and I'll tell you which one it was.
[30:09.400 -> 30:10.240] All right.
[30:11.240 -> 30:12.560] Okay.
[30:12.560 -> 30:13.400] What was the-
[30:13.400 -> 30:14.220] What?
[30:14.220 -> 30:15.240] You have to announce this question one first.
[30:15.240 -> 30:16.400] Oh, sorry.
[30:16.400 -> 30:17.240] Question one.
[30:17.240 -> 30:18.400] Okay.
[30:18.400 -> 30:20.600] What was the name of the team
[30:20.600 -> 30:24.560] that Felipe Drogobic raced with in Formula Two?
[30:24.560 -> 30:25.480] Oh. There was two. that Felipe Drogobic raced with in Formula 2? Oh, well.
[30:27.720 -> 30:28.900] There was two.
[30:31.280 -> 30:33.960] Yeah, you didn't know that motherfucker, did you?
[30:33.960 -> 30:35.600] Well, I've got one answer in down here
[30:35.600 -> 30:36.880] and I'm looking for that one.
[30:36.880 -> 30:38.020] What, he won.
[30:38.020 -> 30:39.720] Which team did he win with last year?
[30:39.720 -> 30:40.560] High-tech.
[30:41.680 -> 30:42.680] Incorrect.
[30:42.680 -> 30:44.800] The one that begins with a C.
[30:44.800 -> 30:45.640] Campos.
[30:45.640 -> 30:46.460] Yep.
[30:46.460 -> 30:47.300] Incorrect.
[30:47.300 -> 30:48.280] No, no, there's two.
[30:48.280 -> 30:49.120] Oh, Carling.
[30:49.120 -> 30:49.940] Carling.
[30:49.940 -> 30:50.780] Incorrect.
[30:50.780 -> 30:51.620] Shit.
[30:51.620 -> 30:54.400] It's MP Motorsport.
[30:54.400 -> 30:56.860] Okay, this one you should get,
[30:56.860 -> 30:57.700] cause we're close with this guy.
[30:57.700 -> 30:58.820] MP Motorsport, what does that mean?
[30:58.820 -> 31:00.820] Malipe Pragovic.
[31:00.820 -> 31:02.160] I think so.
[31:02.160 -> 31:03.000] All right.
[31:03.000 -> 31:04.180] How old?
[31:04.180 -> 31:05.500] Question two. God, blimey, you're just gonna piss me off. How old? Question two.
[31:05.500 -> 31:07.520] Oh, God, blimey, you're just gonna piss me off.
[31:07.520 -> 31:09.000] How old is Will Baxton?
[31:09.000 -> 31:09.840] Multiple choice.
[31:09.840 -> 31:11.600] Multiple choice.
[31:11.600 -> 31:12.440] 37,
[31:12.440 -> 31:13.280] 41,
[31:13.280 -> 31:16.320] or 45?
[31:16.320 -> 31:17.400] Now don't get this wrong,
[31:17.400 -> 31:19.440] because Will would be upset if you got his age wrong.
[31:19.440 -> 31:21.800] I need to clarify now that I do think Will
[31:21.800 -> 31:23.920] looks extremely, extremely good.
[31:23.920 -> 31:24.760] Oh yeah, yeah.
[31:24.760 -> 31:25.960] For his age. Okay. Like, I don't now that I do think Will looks extremely, extremely good. Oh yeah, yeah. For his age.
[31:25.960 -> 31:26.800] Okay.
[31:26.800 -> 31:28.440] Like I don't go that way,
[31:28.440 -> 31:31.480] but if I had a gun to my head and I had to pick someone,
[31:31.480 -> 31:32.320] it would probably be-
[31:32.320 -> 31:33.160] It'd be quite high on top of this.
[31:33.160 -> 31:33.980] It'd be Buxton.
[31:33.980 -> 31:34.820] Also his dance moves the other day,
[31:34.820 -> 31:36.760] I don't know if you saw them, but they were unreal.
[31:36.760 -> 31:38.160] He was dancing to Jackson 5.
[31:39.520 -> 31:42.520] In my head for some reason, I had 44.
[31:42.520 -> 31:43.640] Right, that's not one of them.
[31:43.640 -> 31:45.280] It's 37, 41 or 45.
[31:45.280 -> 31:47.040] But obviously he would have had his birthday.
[31:47.040 -> 31:49.800] So he could be 45,
[31:49.800 -> 31:52.320] but then that seems way too old for Buxton.
[31:52.320 -> 31:54.440] He's got kids, doesn't he?
[31:54.440 -> 31:56.240] I'm not really saying anything else.
[31:56.240 -> 31:58.760] I have to just go with my gut.
[31:58.760 -> 32:01.000] Even though I don't think he's that old,
[32:01.000 -> 32:02.360] I'd have to say 45.
[32:03.440 -> 32:05.080] Well, Buxton is 41.
[32:05.080 -> 32:07.280] Do you want to stare down the camera and say, sorry, Will?
[32:07.280 -> 32:08.920] Sorry, Will.
[32:08.920 -> 32:10.600] Close though, it was in the forties.
[32:10.600 -> 32:11.880] Yeah, two questions and-
[32:11.880 -> 32:13.200] He looks marvelous for his age.
[32:13.200 -> 32:14.040] He does look great.
[32:14.040 -> 32:14.960] None right so far.
[32:14.960 -> 32:16.600] I hope you're at home and doing better than fab.
[32:16.600 -> 32:17.840] Smells delicious too.
[32:17.840 -> 32:21.160] One of our guests, sorry, question three.
[32:21.160 -> 32:23.800] One of our guests told us his girlfriend
[32:23.800 -> 32:25.820] designs his helmets for him.
[32:25.820 -> 32:27.260] Who was it?
[32:27.260 -> 32:28.760] Valtteri Bottas.
[32:28.760 -> 32:30.700] There we go, he's got a point.
[32:30.700 -> 32:31.540] I remember that one.
[32:31.540 -> 32:32.360] Two to one, question four.
[32:32.360 -> 32:33.540] Only because the artwork was so good.
[32:33.540 -> 32:34.960] Yeah, that is actually really cool.
[32:34.960 -> 32:36.580] Imagine being an idiot with your girlfriend.
[32:36.580 -> 32:37.420] Yeah.
[32:37.420 -> 32:38.240] Imagine having a girlfriend.
[32:38.240 -> 32:39.080] Imagine how I was gonna say,
[32:39.080 -> 32:39.920] imagine doing anything with a girlfriend.
[32:39.920 -> 32:42.340] Imagine getting any attention from a female species.
[32:42.340 -> 32:43.340] That must be crazy.
[32:43.340 -> 32:45.400] Imagine like thinking that maybe one day
[32:45.400 -> 32:46.300] someone will love you.
[32:46.300 -> 32:47.140] Wow.
[32:48.240 -> 32:49.080] Wow.
[32:49.080 -> 32:49.900] Question four.
[32:49.900 -> 32:50.740] Okay, question four.
[32:50.740 -> 32:51.580] Joe.
[32:52.620 -> 32:53.460] Shit.
[32:54.420 -> 32:55.400] Did you hear what I just said?
[32:55.400 -> 32:56.240] Nope.
[32:56.240 -> 32:57.680] Did you hear what I just said?
[32:57.680 -> 32:58.520] Nope.
[32:58.520 -> 32:59.340] Yeah.
[32:59.340 -> 33:00.620] Fuck.
[33:00.620 -> 33:05.000] I have two brothers, an older one and a younger one.
[33:05.200 -> 33:08.480] I have raced 102 times in Formula One
[33:08.480 -> 33:11.960] and I won the Formula Two championship in 2017.
[33:11.960 -> 33:12.800] Who am I?
[33:14.200 -> 33:16.640] You started, you went Jer, Jer or Jowl.
[33:16.640 -> 33:17.480] No.
[33:17.480 -> 33:18.760] I thought you were gonna say Gran Ugo.
[33:18.760 -> 33:20.360] No, I started to say,
[33:20.360 -> 33:21.520] cause I've got it written down,
[33:21.520 -> 33:22.360] the name of the person.
[33:22.360 -> 33:29.380] I started to read that, then I was like, oh no. Jer, Jer, it's not Jensen, but I could have been teasing you. I have two brothers
[33:29.380 -> 33:34.120] I have two, one older, two brothers, and one younger. So he's a middle child. One older, one younger
[33:34.120 -> 33:40.120] He's raced in Formula One a hundred and two times. Yep, and he won the Formula Two championship in 2017
[33:40.440 -> 33:47.800] Formula Two? Who is he? But this is about our guests, right? Yep. So in 2017, he won Formula 2.
[33:47.800 -> 33:50.160] So what kind of drivers have we potentially had on?
[33:50.160 -> 33:52.760] There's Oskar, there's Dragovic,
[33:52.760 -> 33:55.360] but that couldn't have been five years ago he won F2.
[33:55.360 -> 33:56.640] I know, he won it last year.
[33:56.640 -> 33:59.000] You're ridiculous, I know, exactly.
[33:59.000 -> 34:02.240] So, Oskar wouldn't have won F2 in 2017.
[34:02.240 -> 34:03.760] Well, no, he wouldn't.
[34:03.760 -> 34:05.800] Well, no, he may have.
[34:05.800 -> 34:07.920] Not Oscar, Oscar didn't win it then.
[34:07.920 -> 34:10.160] What other guests are we heading on?
[34:10.160 -> 34:11.800] Think!
[34:11.800 -> 34:15.440] I'm thinking in the flat, but it could have been an external one.
[34:15.440 -> 34:16.680] It's not in the flat.
[34:16.680 -> 34:17.600] It's Charles Leclerc.
[34:17.600 -> 34:19.160] It's Charles Leclerc!
[34:19.160 -> 34:21.200] Because he's got Arthur Leclerc and he's got the older brother.
[34:21.200 -> 34:22.000] Yes, yes.
[34:22.000 -> 34:22.560] Three handsome men.
[34:22.560 -> 34:24.680] So when I started reading it, I went, like that.
[34:24.680 -> 34:26.440] Oh, I thought it was a jerk. No, I went, that's my lisp brother. Yes, yes. Three handsome men. So when I started reading it, I went, shout, like that. Oh, I thought you said, jer.
[34:26.440 -> 34:28.320] No, I went, that's my lisp.
[34:28.320 -> 34:29.160] Thanks for being kind.
[34:29.160 -> 34:30.760] What a lisp that goes, jer.
[34:30.760 -> 34:33.300] Imagine if you said, jer, at the start of it.
[34:33.300 -> 34:34.200] Every time you-
[34:34.200 -> 34:35.040] Josh is yes.
[34:35.040 -> 34:36.800] Every time you J and yeah, no.
[34:36.800 -> 34:37.960] Anyway, question five.
[34:37.960 -> 34:39.120] Doesn't work.
[34:39.120 -> 34:41.640] What was Carlos, fucking hell, I can't even speak.
[34:41.640 -> 34:43.880] What was Carlos Sainz's Nando's order?
[34:45.720 -> 34:47.480] Oh, shit.
[34:47.480 -> 34:48.640] And this is a piece of content
[34:48.640 -> 34:51.160] that never actually made the pod.
[34:51.160 -> 34:54.320] It had to be cut due to certain reasons, but yeah.
[34:54.320 -> 34:55.520] What was his Nando's order?
[34:55.520 -> 34:56.360] Do you remember?
[34:56.360 -> 34:57.640] Shame that was cut.
[34:57.640 -> 35:00.240] It was a shame that was cut, but we live and learn.
[35:01.720 -> 35:03.360] I have to try and do it in his voice.
[35:03.360 -> 35:05.000] Yeah, you can't put yourself back there.
[35:05.000 -> 35:06.040] I like lemon and herb.
[35:06.040 -> 35:08.120] I know he likes lemon and herb something.
[35:08.120 -> 35:11.200] He has the chicken wrap lemon and herb
[35:11.200 -> 35:14.200] and sometimes a little bit of guacamole in there.
[35:14.200 -> 35:15.040] What else?
[35:15.040 -> 35:16.120] He has a side to side.
[35:16.120 -> 35:16.960] Um.
[35:16.960 -> 35:21.120] Shit, what are the sides?
[35:21.120 -> 35:22.160] He doesn't go for it.
[35:23.820 -> 35:24.660] Come on.
[35:24.660 -> 35:26.040] What would Connor's signs look like?
[35:26.040 -> 35:29.200] Mashed potato, chips,
[35:29.200 -> 35:31.040] macho peas, broccoli.
[35:31.040 -> 35:32.960] I honestly can't remember, mate.
[35:32.960 -> 35:36.360] Him being an F1 driver and having to be healthy,
[35:36.360 -> 35:38.720] I would go with chips and peas.
[35:38.720 -> 35:39.560] I don't know.
[35:39.560 -> 35:40.380] He may have chips on now.
[35:40.380 -> 35:41.220] Well, you can have it,
[35:41.220 -> 35:42.440] because I don't remember anyway.
[35:42.440 -> 35:43.920] I didn't even put the answer.
[35:43.920 -> 35:44.800] I just thought I'd ask you,
[35:44.800 -> 35:46.480] because I thought you might remember it. I think that was right
[35:46.640 -> 35:51.120] I think that was right carlos signs lemon and herb chicken wrap with guacamole in it
[35:51.120 -> 35:54.400] It's a shame because this is the first the only question that people at home won't know
[35:55.440 -> 35:59.060] Listen, I couldn't possibly know no one will know that no exclusive
[36:02.080 -> 36:05.880] Him and charles actually also love to go and play golf at Topgolf.
[36:05.880 -> 36:07.000] Yeah.
[36:07.000 -> 36:07.840] There was just a few bits
[36:07.840 -> 36:09.480] we weren't allowed to leave in our podcast.
[36:09.480 -> 36:10.320] That was all.
[36:10.320 -> 36:11.400] Probably gonna have a brand coming after us now.
[36:11.400 -> 36:12.240] Oh my God.
[36:12.240 -> 36:13.640] Don't mind, been paid, it's all good.
[36:15.880 -> 36:16.960] Next question.
[36:18.200 -> 36:22.800] Who was Oscar Piastri's racing partner
[36:22.800 -> 36:24.880] when he won Formula Two?
[36:24.880 -> 36:25.000] Oh, this has come up. P. Astries racing partner when he won Formula 2.
[36:25.000 -> 36:30.000] Oh, this has come up.
[36:30.120 -> 36:32.120] I promise you now, if you don't get this,
[36:32.120 -> 36:34.140] you're going to feel really bad.
[36:34.140 -> 36:34.980] Really?
[36:34.980 -> 36:36.240] Yeah.
[36:36.240 -> 36:38.820] You're going to be like, oh my God.
[36:38.820 -> 36:39.660] Ollie Caldwell?
[36:39.660 -> 36:42.160] That's not it.
[36:42.160 -> 36:46.000] Okay, that was just a throw in a name out there. That was just a throw in a name out there.
[36:46.000 -> 36:48.000] Ollie was our first guess.
[36:48.000 -> 36:50.000] Alright, can I ask for some hints?
[36:50.000 -> 36:52.000] You can decide whether you answered them or not, but can I just ask a few questions?
[36:52.000 -> 36:54.000] Okay, yeah, yeah.
[36:54.000 -> 36:56.000] Do we know this person? Yep.
[36:56.000 -> 36:58.000] Okay, that was the only question I had.
[37:00.000 -> 37:02.000] Come on, man.
[37:02.000 -> 37:04.000] We know him, Mark Priestly.
[37:04.000 -> 37:05.000] I don't know, bro. Oliver, Oscar Piastry come on man we know him mark priestly
[37:06.720 -> 37:13.300] Oscar piastri and Felipe Drogobych no for god's sake
[37:13.300 -> 37:20.700] Logan sergeant have we had Logan on the pod yet no there we go there we go we
[37:20.700 -> 37:25.020] literally interviewed his partner it's nothing to do with the board, okay,
[37:25.020 -> 37:26.840] but we interviewed the guy that drove him
[37:26.840 -> 37:28.620] and even spoke about it with him.
[37:30.200 -> 37:31.040] Joshua Begenbe?
[37:31.040 -> 37:33.760] It's Robert Schwartzman.
[37:33.760 -> 37:35.240] Ah, shh.
[37:35.240 -> 37:37.200] That is bad that you didn't get that.
[37:37.200 -> 37:38.040] The schnapps.
[37:38.040 -> 37:40.800] That is bad, but it has been a long Christmas break.
[37:40.800 -> 37:42.000] It has been really long.
[37:42.000 -> 37:43.480] Only two questions left, okay?
[37:43.480 -> 37:44.920] We're still within the 10 minute timer,
[37:44.920 -> 37:47.720] so don't go anywhere just yet,
[37:47.720 -> 37:49.240] but do rate the podcast five stars
[37:49.240 -> 37:50.340] if you get a spare second.
[37:50.340 -> 37:51.340] Here we go.
[37:51.340 -> 37:54.880] Where did Michael Italiano meet Daniel Ricciardo?
[37:56.240 -> 37:57.640] He told us on our podcast.
[37:57.640 -> 37:58.800] At school.
[37:58.800 -> 38:00.420] Nope, incorrect.
[38:01.400 -> 38:04.120] Michael Italiano was Daniel Ricciardo's performance coach.
[38:04.120 -> 38:05.000] He is now with UKE. On our podcast, where did he say he met Daniel Ricciardo's performance coach, he is now with UKI.
[38:05.000 -> 38:09.000] On our podcast, where did he say he met Daniel Ricciardo?
[38:09.000 -> 38:14.000] I swear he was like, I'd see him running around the track at school with a helmet on.
[38:14.000 -> 38:16.000] You're like, almost there but far away.
[38:16.000 -> 38:22.000] Running class, after sports day, some sort of sport related shit which I've never done in my life.
[38:22.000 -> 38:26.000] Not willing to give you a point for it. He met him at boxing.
[38:26.000 -> 38:28.000] Remember? And then they went to warm up
[38:28.000 -> 38:30.000] and they went running round the track and Daniel
[38:30.000 -> 38:32.000] put his helmet on. Really? And ran around
[38:32.000 -> 38:34.000] with the helmet on. How old were they?
[38:34.000 -> 38:36.000] I don't know. I swear this was
[38:36.000 -> 38:38.000] like school, wasn't it? I don't know.
[38:38.000 -> 38:40.000] Am I wrong? Am I wrong? I don't know.
[38:40.000 -> 38:42.000] Okay, well we'll just say that's wrong and move on
[38:42.000 -> 38:44.000] to the final question. Okay. Yeah. It's a good idea.
[38:44.000 -> 38:45.000] Right, final question of today's yeah, that's a great idea.
[38:45.000 -> 38:48.000] Right, final question of today's episode of the Pit Stop Podcast.
[38:48.000 -> 38:50.000] I'll be impressed if you get this.
[38:50.000 -> 38:58.000] Which two drivers did Bottas and Joe replace at Alfa Romeo in 2022?
[38:58.000 -> 39:00.000] I know one of them.
[39:00.000 -> 39:01.000] Go on.
[39:01.000 -> 39:04.000] Because Daniel in Amsterdam loves him.
[39:04.000 -> 39:06.840] Yes, yes. He's a bit of an older looking chap.
[39:06.840 -> 39:09.700] If I, if I do say so myself
[39:09.700 -> 39:12.000] and I just can't remember his, his name, which is,
[39:12.000 -> 39:14.600] Oh, it was just on the tip of my tongue.
[39:16.200 -> 39:17.040] You see?
[39:17.040 -> 39:22.040] No, it's not Kvyat.
[39:23.080 -> 39:24.400] Is it Kvyat?
[39:24.400 -> 39:25.240] No, it's not. It's not. it Kvyat? No, it's not.
[39:25.240 -> 39:26.060] It's not.
[39:26.060 -> 39:27.600] That's the guy who Max Verstappen stole his girl.
[39:27.600 -> 39:29.800] Let's get the big name out the way first, okay?
[39:29.800 -> 39:31.280] Who did they replace?
[39:31.280 -> 39:32.240] Alfa Romeo.
[39:32.240 -> 39:33.640] Yeah, who was the big one that went first?
[39:33.640 -> 39:36.640] Joe replaced Kimi Räikkönen.
[39:39.080 -> 39:40.920] Yeah, and who was the other one?
[39:40.920 -> 39:42.040] Yeah, that guy.
[39:42.040 -> 39:43.120] No.
[39:43.120 -> 39:43.960] No?
[39:43.960 -> 39:44.780] Not Kvyat.
[39:44.780 -> 39:46.040] No, it's not Kvyivya but you know the guy
[39:46.040 -> 39:48.480] I'm talking about it's not him it's not
[39:48.480 -> 39:50.000] the guy the guy you're thinking about
[39:50.000 -> 39:53.240] was there at the race last year it's
[39:53.240 -> 39:56.240] not him he was somewhere else and we
[39:56.240 -> 39:58.600] went and watched him somewhere else do
[39:58.600 -> 40:01.520] something else wait the real guy the
[40:01.520 -> 40:03.900] real guy that was with Raikkonen wasn't
[40:03.900 -> 40:05.280] there last year when we were there.
[40:05.280 -> 40:06.880] What race? In Amsterdam.
[40:06.880 -> 40:09.640] When you were saying Daniel said he's there, he wasn't there. Antonio Ginovazzi.
[40:09.640 -> 40:12.240] Yes, Antonio Giovinazzi and Kimi Raikkonen.
[40:12.240 -> 40:14.640] So who's the other guy? I don't know who you're thinking of.
[40:14.640 -> 40:17.520] Yeah, he's out for a Mers Reserve now, isn't he? Yeah.
[40:17.520 -> 40:19.680] That's who you're thinking of. Everyone's screaming at us.
[40:19.680 -> 40:23.200] He's from Poland, I think. That's why Daniel likes him. He's a Polish guy.
[40:23.200 -> 40:26.740] I know the face, it's just the name.
[40:26.740 -> 40:28.480] We've well and truly done it again
[40:28.480 -> 40:29.960] on the Pit Stop podcast today.
[40:29.960 -> 40:31.960] I'm not going to sit here and let this one go.
[40:31.960 -> 40:33.820] You've got to search it.
[40:33.820 -> 40:34.760] Daniel loved him, didn't he?
[40:34.760 -> 40:38.920] Daniel was our tuk-tuk driver from Amsterdam
[40:38.920 -> 40:39.920] who we had some tickets,
[40:39.920 -> 40:42.160] so we were able to give him and his friend some tickets.
[40:42.160 -> 40:43.400] And when we were down in the paddock,
[40:43.400 -> 40:48.000] he was texting Fab saying can you get a photo with...
[40:48.000 -> 40:50.000] ummm...
[40:50.000 -> 40:51.000] Come on!
[40:51.000 -> 40:53.000] Just type out for a mayor reserve driver.
[40:53.000 -> 40:54.000] What do you think I've just done?
[40:54.000 -> 40:56.000] Well who's it come up I've got hiccups.
[40:56.000 -> 40:58.000] It's an awful time to get hiccups.
[40:58.000 -> 41:00.000] Who is the reserve driver for Alfa Romeo?
[41:00.000 -> 41:02.000] This is Theo Porchel and this is not the car I'm thinking of.
[41:02.000 -> 41:05.200] Maybe he's not um maybe he's not a reserve driver.
[41:05.200 -> 41:07.360] Maybe he's like a...
[41:07.360 -> 41:10.080] There is people in their car right now listening to this,
[41:10.080 -> 41:11.840] smacking the dashboard, going,
[41:11.840 -> 41:13.760] oh my God, how did they not know?
[41:13.760 -> 41:14.600] Capizza!
[41:14.600 -> 41:15.440] Capizza!
[41:15.440 -> 41:16.280] Oh, man.
[41:16.280 -> 41:18.800] Oh, we got there in the end.
[41:18.800 -> 41:19.640] We did.
[41:19.640 -> 41:20.880] 41 minutes of genius.
[41:20.880 -> 41:22.320] Right at the very end.
[41:22.320 -> 41:23.160] Yeah.
[41:23.160 -> 41:24.640] Right at the last hurdle.
[41:24.640 -> 41:28.400] But that's all right, we made it to the end. the end it's not sprint it's a marathon mmm turtle versus
[41:28.400 -> 41:33.080] the worm well that's it who wins the worm exactly what we gonna do now then
[41:33.080 -> 41:35.000] put Beauty and the Beast on order some Hot Wheels
[41:35.000 -> 41:38.640] I thought you were gonna say Hot Wings then I was gonna say yeah I'm starved
[41:38.640 -> 41:43.040] no you're gonna make a roast I'm making a roast today! It's Sunday if you're
[41:43.040 -> 41:46.200] listening to this it could be Monday mm-hmm but I'm making a roast today! Fab's making a roast! It's Sunday, if you're listening to this it could be Monday, but I'm making a roast today.
[41:46.200 -> 41:51.000] Yeah, it's probably Monday. Can't wait for the roast, but I hope everyone has a fantastic week.
[41:51.000 -> 41:54.600] Got any words of advice for people for this week, if they listen to this on a Monday morning?
[41:54.600 -> 41:56.000] How would you motivate them?
[41:56.600 -> 42:00.000] I would say, whatever makes you uncomfortable...
[42:01.600 -> 42:05.000] Run at it. Head first, head first, all right?
[42:05.600 -> 42:09.360] I spent many years sat on my sofa watching SpongeBob
[42:09.360 -> 42:12.000] when I could have been attacking my goals
[42:12.000 -> 42:14.200] at a young seven or eight year old boy,
[42:14.200 -> 42:16.760] or even 17, because I love Sponge.
[42:16.760 -> 42:19.520] So SpongeBob is good,
[42:19.520 -> 42:22.480] only watch the first three seasons and it gets bad,
[42:22.480 -> 42:24.400] but just make sure that you're doing something else.
[42:24.400 -> 42:27.800] Yeah, what about you? You're unbelievably motivational. Have you got
[42:27.800 -> 42:31.820] anything? No after you say that mate I feel so inspired we'll just go with that
[42:31.820 -> 42:34.920] for this week. Should we slap some spongebob on then get the roast going
[42:34.920 -> 42:38.660] and slap some spongebob and get the roast going. Cry all Sunday afternoon
[42:38.660 -> 42:42.840] because we haven't got girlfriends. Yeah hope everyone has a fantastic week thank
[42:42.840 -> 42:50.480] you very much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast, rated 5 stars. Today has been a shambles of an episode, but I hope you've enjoyed it.
[42:50.480 -> 42:55.520] For anyone who may be watching clips on TikTok of this episode, you may notice that mine
[42:55.520 -> 43:00.360] and Jake's hair, specifically Jake's, is extremely overgrown. Only because I normally grow my
[43:00.360 -> 43:01.360] hair out longer.
[43:01.360 -> 43:05.640] This is the longest I haven't had a haircut in I would go as far as saying probably like three,
[43:05.640 -> 43:06.880] four years.
[43:06.880 -> 43:08.280] It's only been four weeks, mate.
[43:08.280 -> 43:09.680] Yeah, but I usually get it done once a week.
[43:09.680 -> 43:10.640] And it's because our barber,
[43:10.640 -> 43:11.880] Cashy, has moved to Birmingham.
[43:11.880 -> 43:12.960] How inconsiderate.
[43:12.960 -> 43:14.960] Nakash, where you at, brother?
[43:14.960 -> 43:17.160] And look, Cashy doesn't listen to the podcast,
[43:17.160 -> 43:18.240] so I'm happy to say it.
[43:18.240 -> 43:19.160] I hope he doesn't anyway.
[43:19.160 -> 43:21.960] But look, Cashy wasn't even like a very good barber,
[43:21.960 -> 43:22.800] to be honest.
[43:22.800 -> 43:24.640] Like, he'd always leave lines in my hair.
[43:24.640 -> 43:27.040] Joe, if you, if Cashi listens to this episode.
[43:27.040 -> 43:29.080] No, let me finish what I'm saying.
[43:29.080 -> 43:31.080] He wasn't necessarily the best barber
[43:31.080 -> 43:32.000] you could get in London.
[43:32.000 -> 43:34.320] Like, we could go anywhere and get an amazing haircut,
[43:34.320 -> 43:35.960] but he was our friend.
[43:35.960 -> 43:37.680] Like, he was actually a really nice guy.
[43:37.680 -> 43:39.100] And when he'd come around, we'd talk to him
[43:39.100 -> 43:39.940] and we'd have a laugh.
[43:39.940 -> 43:41.880] And that's why I liked getting my haircut by him.
[43:41.880 -> 43:42.720] What happened?
[43:42.720 -> 43:43.560] Well, he's moved.
[43:43.560 -> 43:45.560] And I'll be honest, I hate going to get my hair cut.
[43:45.560 -> 43:48.480] I hate sitting in the chair and talking to a random person.
[43:48.480 -> 43:50.240] I always lie about what I do.
[43:50.240 -> 43:52.360] Because if I'd say I work in football
[43:52.360 -> 43:54.760] or say I work in Formula One or anything like that,
[43:54.760 -> 43:56.960] straight away it's questions, bang, bang, bang.
[43:56.960 -> 43:59.520] It's not just the football you lie about.
[43:59.520 -> 44:00.800] Well, that's what I lie about.
[44:00.800 -> 44:01.640] Girls.
[44:03.560 -> 44:04.480] What do I say?
[44:04.480 -> 44:06.120] Cash thinks that you slept with a
[44:06.120 -> 44:10.360] fifty-year-old and about 30 of them at
[44:10.360 -> 44:11.360] the same time
[44:11.360 -> 44:14.880] wow that's strange that is strange
[44:14.880 -> 44:18.800] anyway we hope you've loved today's episode of the
[44:18.800 -> 44:20.920] pit stop podcast we'll be back with you
[44:20.920 -> 44:23.400] hot and fresh on Thursday once we've seen
[44:23.400 -> 44:25.280] it will be a guest the next episode will be with a guest and fresh on Thursday once we've seen- It'll be a guest! It'll be- it'll be a guest!
[44:25.280 -> 44:26.280] It'll be a guest!
[44:26.280 -> 44:28.040] The next episode will be with a guest!
[44:28.040 -> 44:32.160] And maybe we can discuss some of the livery with the hass delivery with them.
[44:32.160 -> 44:33.160] Or not.
[44:33.160 -> 44:34.160] What did you just say?
[44:34.160 -> 44:35.160] Hass delivery.
[44:35.160 -> 44:36.160] You said hass delivery.
[44:36.160 -> 44:37.440] I think I did by accident.
[44:37.440 -> 44:38.960] Oh yeah, because the hass delivery will be out.
[44:38.960 -> 44:41.200] I've just got delivery on my mind, I'm so hungry.
[44:41.200 -> 44:42.200] Delivery, yeah.
[44:42.200 -> 44:43.200] Anyway, have a great week.
[44:43.200 -> 44:44.200] It's half four and we haven't eaten.
[44:44.200 -> 44:45.000] Half four. Have a great week. This is half four and we haven't eaten. Half four.
[44:45.000 -> 44:46.000] Have a great week.
[44:46.000 -> 44:47.000] This is the worst ending ever.
[44:47.000 -> 44:48.000] Bye guys.
[44:48.000 -> 44:49.000] Yeah, bye.
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