Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! ITS EPISODE 6 Fab here writing the bio today. Big day for us TODAY, it is officially 1 month until the first race of the Season! In todays episode we speak about how much formula 1 is worth, Ben Howard, and Big Aider. There is also a little quiz at the end! See you guys on Thursday for more shenanigans. Please rate 5 stars too thanks
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## The Pit Stop Podcast: How Well Do You Know Our Guests?
### Episode Summary:
In this episode, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca engage in a fun and informative quiz segment titled "How Well Do You Know Our Guests?" where they test each other's knowledge about the guests they've had on their podcast. The quiz covers various topics related to the guests' appearances on the show.
1. **Carlos Sainz's Pre-Race Rituals:**
- Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc both engage in ice baths before a race.
- Sainz also incorporates boxing, reaction training with balls, and playing football in his pre-race routine.
2. **Mark Priestley's Colleagues Besides Kimi Raikkonen:**
- Mark Priestley worked with Lewis Hamilton after joining his team.
- During his time with Hamilton, Jenson Button was Hamilton's teammate.
3. **Callum Nicholas' World Record Pit Stop:**
- Callum Nicholas achieved the world record for a pit stop while removing the left front wheel of the car.
4. **Oli Berman's First Driving Instructor:**
- Oli Berman's first driving instructor was his father.
5. **Valtteri Bottas' Gin Brand:**
- Valtteri Bottas' gin brand is called Oath Gin.
6. **Oscar Piastri's Racing Number:**
- Oscar Piastri's racing number is 81.
7. **Jensen Button's Shirt Color on the Podcast:**
- Jensen Button wore a light blue or light gray shirt during his appearance on the podcast.
8. **Crofty's Commentary Phrase "Lights Out and Away We Go":**
- Crofty uses the phrase "Lights out and away we go" to give himself a break during the race commentary. This allows him to assess the positions of the cars before they approach the first corner.
### Key Insights and Controversies:
- The quiz highlights the hosts' knowledge of their guests, showcasing their attention to detail and their ability to recall specific information shared during the interviews.
- The hosts discuss the significance of Crofty's commentary phrase "Lights out and away we go," emphasizing its practical purpose in allowing Crofty to catch his breath and observe the race dynamics before providing further commentary.
- The episode demonstrates the hosts' camaraderie and competitive spirit as they engage in the quiz, adding an element of entertainment for the listeners. # Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary
## Introduction
- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the podcast by discussing a humorous story related to Formula One commentator Ben Howard and a potential connection to singer Alex Jax.
## Who Knows Our Guests Better?
- Jake emerges as the winner of the "Who Knows Our Guests Better" game, correctly answering a question about Joshua Begembe's Formula One idol, Lewis Hamilton.
## Upcoming Alpine Car Launch and Future Plans
- The hosts express excitement about attending the upcoming Alpine car launch on February 9th, viewing it as a significant and symbolic event.
- They discuss their aspirations for filming their experiences at races and potentially securing a show on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or even You've Been Framed.
## SAS and Childhood Memories
- The conversation takes an unexpected turn as Jake and Fabio imagine themselves as secret agents in the SAS, with Jake envisioning himself as a sniper and Fabio as his protector.
- They reminisce about their childhood memories, including dressing up in costumes for Halloween and watching classic TV shows like Noddy, Brum, and Pippin.
## Pippin Controversy
- Fabio reveals a shocking revelation that the popular children's show Pippin, featuring a woman flying a polka-dotted plane with her dog, was not entirely real.
- Jake expresses disappointment and disbelief at this disclosure, leading to a humorous exchange between the hosts.
## Conclusion
- The hosts wrap up the podcast by encouraging listeners to rate the podcast five stars and tease the upcoming "Jake special" episode on Thursday, which promises to be unpredictable and potentially filled with more "fake news."
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[01:00.320 -> 01:00.960] What about you?
[01:00.960 -> 01:02.840] What would embarrass you?
[01:02.840 -> 01:04.240] You've been looking at my phone!
[01:04.240 -> 01:04.800] No, no, no.
[01:04.800 -> 01:06.500] You out there! I have've been looking at my phone! I'm not allowed to look at your phone!
[01:06.500 -> 01:08.500] I have not been looking at your phone!
[01:08.500 -> 01:15.500] 🎵 Music 🎵
[01:15.500 -> 01:22.000] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to a very, very special episode of the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:22.000 -> 01:24.000] Why is it so special?
[01:24.000 -> 01:25.560] Every episode is special.
[01:25.560 -> 01:27.800] Oh, have we not actually got a really big reason for it?
[01:27.800 -> 01:28.840] Is it just...
[01:28.840 -> 01:30.360] Well, this is part two.
[01:30.360 -> 01:33.960] This is part two of the How Well Do You Know Our Guests?
[01:33.960 -> 01:35.040] Oh yes.
[01:35.040 -> 01:37.120] As we know, I quizzed Fab a couple of weeks ago
[01:37.120 -> 01:38.480] on how well he knows the guests.
[01:38.480 -> 01:39.680] Today, at the end of the episode,
[01:39.680 -> 01:41.040] he's gonna be getting me back.
[01:41.040 -> 01:41.880] I am.
[01:41.880 -> 01:43.680] But today actually is a very, very special day
[01:43.680 -> 01:46.420] because today marks the day,
[01:46.420 -> 01:48.560] unless you're listening on Monday,
[01:48.560 -> 01:50.900] which means it would have been yesterday,
[01:50.900 -> 01:52.340] Tuesday would have been two days ago,
[01:52.340 -> 01:55.700] that this is one month until the first race
[01:55.700 -> 01:57.860] of the 2023 F1 season.
[01:57.860 -> 01:59.540] Wow, now that is something to clap about,
[01:59.540 -> 02:00.860] ladies and gentlemen.
[02:00.860 -> 02:02.900] Let's have a little clap there.
[02:02.900 -> 02:04.220] It's coming around.
[02:04.220 -> 02:05.540] One month, that's gone quick, isn't it?
[02:05.540 -> 02:06.560] It's coming around.
[02:06.560 -> 02:08.400] How do you feel about that?
[02:08.400 -> 02:10.520] Because I remember it was only November.
[02:10.520 -> 02:12.600] Let's get through the car launches first,
[02:12.600 -> 02:14.200] because it's going to be a busy month for us.
[02:14.200 -> 02:16.280] We've got a lot of guests on, all right?
[02:16.280 -> 02:17.120] Okay.
[02:17.120 -> 02:19.400] I feel like I want to get as many guest episodes out.
[02:19.400 -> 02:22.000] But how does it feel for you to only be one month away?
[02:22.000 -> 02:24.080] I mean, the break felt like it was going to last forever
[02:24.080 -> 02:24.920] for me.
[02:24.920 -> 02:26.480] Yeah, it has felt like it's gone forever, but the season went so away? I mean, the break felt like it was gonna last forever for me. Yeah, it has felt like it's gone on forever,
[02:26.480 -> 02:29.480] but the season went so quick that I'm enjoying the break.
[02:29.480 -> 02:33.280] Like, for me personally, last year was the quickest year of my life.
[02:33.280 -> 02:35.480] Like, out of nowhere, we were watching the first race,
[02:35.480 -> 02:36.680] and then now the season's over.
[02:36.680 -> 02:37.280] It was speedy.
[02:37.280 -> 02:38.680] I don't even know how it finished.
[02:38.680 -> 02:40.280] Can you remember any of the races?
[02:40.280 -> 02:42.280] So much has gone in one ear and out the other.
[02:42.280 -> 02:44.880] See, that's a shame, because that may affect you in the quiz.
[02:44.880 -> 02:45.000] That is gonna be a massive shame. Or because that may affect you in the quiz.
[02:45.000 -> 02:46.280] That is going to be a massive shame.
[02:46.280 -> 02:47.880] Or it may not affect you in the quiz.
[02:47.880 -> 02:48.960] Maybe I'm just bluffing.
[02:48.960 -> 02:50.320] Well, I can't wait to find out, Fab.
[02:50.320 -> 02:52.000] Well then, without any further ado,
[02:52.000 -> 02:54.720] should we dive straight into the quiz?
[02:54.720 -> 02:56.720] Oh, Fab, that is early.
[02:56.720 -> 02:58.920] That is really early, Fab,
[02:58.920 -> 03:02.160] because I had a few things I wanted to talk about.
[03:02.160 -> 03:03.360] We're only two minutes in.
[03:03.360 -> 03:04.680] That is really early.
[03:04.680 -> 03:05.000] It's Sunday, we've had a long day only two minutes in! It's really early!
[03:05.000 -> 03:08.000] It's Sunday, we've had a long day. We have had a long day.
[03:08.000 -> 03:09.000] I've done lots of driving.
[03:09.000 -> 03:10.000] I can't hold the mic like that.
[03:10.000 -> 03:11.000] And you've been sleeping in the car.
[03:11.000 -> 03:16.000] Yeah, I did have a sleep in the car. I went down to Vab's house and we did a little bit of renovations.
[03:16.000 -> 03:21.000] We did, we did, yeah. I had some tenants in the house and they've left it looking like shit.
[03:21.000 -> 03:26.360] Yeah, so now we've done some painting and all that. And we're now back in the flat.
[03:26.360 -> 03:28.160] And today's podcast idea is really great.
[03:28.160 -> 03:29.960] I wanna do the quiz, but before that,
[03:29.960 -> 03:31.720] couple of things I really wanted to talk about.
[03:31.720 -> 03:33.080] This is really exciting now.
[03:33.080 -> 03:33.920] Yeah.
[03:33.920 -> 03:34.920] I have no idea what you're gonna say.
[03:34.920 -> 03:37.920] Firstly, Oli Berman was our last guest.
[03:37.920 -> 03:38.960] He was amazing.
[03:38.960 -> 03:40.400] Oli, thank you so much for coming.
[03:40.400 -> 03:42.360] It was great to have you on.
[03:42.360 -> 03:44.520] But secondly, look at our leaderboard.
[03:44.520 -> 03:47.640] Oh yeah, the TikTok. Okay, this is absolutely insane
[03:48.680 -> 03:54.240] Felipe Dragovich won Formula 2 last year Oscar piastri won it the year before
[03:55.280 -> 04:01.240] Olli Behrman is in Formula 2 this year and he's sat right there in the middle with a 105 953
[04:01.240 -> 04:05.000] There is a hundred Fabio Bocca won it three years ago.
[04:05.000 -> 04:06.240] Yeah, Jake Boyce.
[04:06.240 -> 04:09.040] Yeah, amateur, but we let you race anyway.
[04:09.040 -> 04:11.280] We are on the lead board, but we didn't win.
[04:11.280 -> 04:12.520] What I'm trying to say is, you know,
[04:12.520 -> 04:14.080] they're the two Formula Two champions
[04:14.080 -> 04:14.960] from the last two years.
[04:14.960 -> 04:16.280] Oli Behrman's in F2 this year.
[04:16.280 -> 04:18.280] There are only three drivers on the board
[04:18.280 -> 04:21.440] and there is a hundredth between Dragovic and Piastri
[04:21.440 -> 04:22.920] and Behrman's in the middle, a hundredth.
[04:22.920 -> 04:25.200] Don't they really make it real?
[04:25.200 -> 04:27.040] How close the whole sport is?
[04:27.040 -> 04:28.880] Why do you think they're so close on our sim?
[04:28.880 -> 04:29.760] Like they've come around here,
[04:29.760 -> 04:31.600] none of them play the F1 game.
[04:31.600 -> 04:32.880] Bro, Oli Behrman,
[04:33.960 -> 04:37.720] is that two hundredths of a second behind Oscar Piastri?
[04:37.720 -> 04:39.080] Mate, less.
[04:39.080 -> 04:40.680] It's like a tenth.
[04:40.680 -> 04:41.640] He's literally two tenths.
[04:41.640 -> 04:43.120] No, sorry, two tenths.
[04:43.120 -> 04:46.640] Two tenths behind, that is it? No, two hundredths.
[04:46.640 -> 04:48.640] Two hundredths would be the three digits.
[04:48.640 -> 04:51.600] No, the tenths would be the nine.
[04:51.600 -> 04:53.600] 0.9.
[04:53.600 -> 04:55.600] Maybe we're alright, but we got shit the other day.
[04:55.600 -> 04:57.600] However, that is ridiculous and then
[04:57.600 -> 05:00.960] Dragovic is only five, eight hundredths of a second behind him.
[05:00.960 -> 05:02.960] So where I'm trying to go with it is
[05:02.960 -> 05:04.960] they're all very similar.
[05:04.960 -> 05:08.900] They're very, very close, close however very very different people. But the very
[05:08.900 -> 05:14.340] very similar simulator. Yep but in a very very different location. Yeah with a
[05:14.340 -> 05:19.260] very very different setup. And two very very different guys hanging around in
[05:19.260 -> 05:23.060] the room watching them which by the way guys I do want to say the one amazing
[05:23.060 -> 05:26.900] thing about having these guys on is actually being able to sit there and watch these kind
[05:26.900 -> 05:31.940] of you know future f1 drivers on our sim and watch them take the laps as if
[05:31.940 -> 05:34.760] you're sat on board with them in a real car. My favorite thing is where every
[05:34.760 -> 05:37.660] time they come around they have to set it up because like me and Fab play on
[05:37.660 -> 05:40.820] the remote in here like in the lounge if Xbox in the lounge we take it in there
[05:40.820 -> 05:47.520] to use the sim and then when we use the sim they have to reset it up for the for the Fanatec wheel and they all change the
[05:47.520 -> 05:51.120] settings and they like it certain ways it's cool that they were like no that's
[05:51.120 -> 05:54.800] have you been taking note of their driving style no but we have recorded
[05:54.800 -> 05:58.560] all their laps so it is possible to look back there's one thing that I remember
[05:58.560 -> 06:01.440] which always remains true through all the all three of their laps that these
[06:01.440 -> 06:08.520] three different individuals have done and I remember I'm gonna forget his name I don't know why because I know the guy
[06:08.520 -> 06:11.600] I don't know him but everyone knows him it's not like a hack and it's the other
[06:11.600 -> 06:14.280] guy okay lives in Monaco in the fucking Batman
[06:14.280 -> 06:22.080] lair and tunes in this guy Oh being so stupid man this is really bad he is
[06:22.080 -> 06:26.000] called right we've got to get it. We can't stop until we get it.
[06:26.000 -> 06:27.640] Rosberg, obviously, Nico Rosberg.
[06:27.640 -> 06:28.600] Rosberg, yep.
[06:28.600 -> 06:31.400] Nico Rosberg, on YouTube, he did a lap
[06:31.400 -> 06:33.720] where he shows you how to do the quickest lap
[06:33.720 -> 06:35.400] around Austria, Red Bull Ring,
[06:35.400 -> 06:37.640] and there's a corner where there's like,
[06:37.640 -> 06:38.640] you have like the curb,
[06:38.640 -> 06:41.600] and then you have this thin yellow strip, which follows,
[06:41.600 -> 06:44.600] and apparently, if you get your left-hand set of tires
[06:44.600 -> 06:45.600] on that yellow strip, that's if you get your left hand set of tires on that yellow strip
[06:46.160 -> 06:54.160] that's where you get the most traction but widest berth. Basically fastest corner and all three of
[06:54.160 -> 07:01.040] those drivers spank their left wheels on same as me so four of those out of those five drivers.
[07:01.600 -> 07:02.960] Same as me, five!
[07:02.960 -> 07:06.640] Just sit there, sit the,, you sit yours on the grass.
[07:06.640 -> 07:08.120] Sit those tires on the yellow line.
[07:08.120 -> 07:09.200] I just thought that was really cool
[07:09.200 -> 07:10.920] how it really is that precise.
[07:10.920 -> 07:12.280] Yeah, it's amazing.
[07:12.280 -> 07:13.400] They all know the same race line.
[07:13.400 -> 07:14.680] It's like they're all drivers.
[07:14.680 -> 07:17.240] It's almost as if they get paid to do it as a job.
[07:18.320 -> 07:19.440] But yeah, they're all really close.
[07:19.440 -> 07:21.400] So do you think Oli Berman could win F2 next year?
[07:21.400 -> 07:22.240] Is what I'm saying.
[07:22.240 -> 07:23.760] If he's quicker than Dragovic on our sim,
[07:23.760 -> 07:24.600] what is that to go by?
[07:24.600 -> 07:26.360] You played a couple of videos of him in F3 the other day. Yeah, I did. I absolutely think he can smash it in F2 next year. Is what I'm saying. If he's quicker than Dragovic on our sim, what is that to go by? You played a couple of videos of him in F3 the other day.
[07:26.360 -> 07:27.200] Yeah, I did.
[07:27.200 -> 07:29.200] I absolutely think he can smash it in F2.
[07:29.200 -> 07:31.520] And the greatest thing is, is that we're going to be there.
[07:31.520 -> 07:32.360] Yeah.
[07:32.360 -> 07:33.720] We are going to be there cheering him on.
[07:33.720 -> 07:35.600] I would love it if he does do well in F2.
[07:35.600 -> 07:37.120] Being there and following his journey.
[07:37.120 -> 07:38.680] And knowing we got that video before
[07:38.680 -> 07:40.000] as his first ever pod.
[07:40.000 -> 07:42.400] I think what we do with F2 is like,
[07:42.400 -> 07:43.800] should be the same as what we do with FE,
[07:43.800 -> 07:45.360] where we just latch onto a team.
[07:45.360 -> 07:49.720] Because we don't really know Formula 2 like F1, and we don't know Formula E like F1.
[07:49.720 -> 07:53.600] But if we can latch onto a driver and just support one person or one team...
[07:53.600 -> 07:54.600] Well, Prema.
[07:54.600 -> 07:55.600] Yeah, Prema.
[07:55.600 -> 07:57.000] I mean, Prema have given us a lot of drivers.
[07:57.000 -> 08:00.000] If any of the other teams want to give us some drivers and negotiate on what Fab has
[08:00.000 -> 08:03.920] just said, you know, there's a chance we might be able to latch onto two or three.
[08:03.920 -> 08:07.440] If someone wants to give us some drivers yeah yeah
[08:07.440 -> 08:12.720] Mark Webber. Mark Webber? Send over your talent Matt. I'm trying to go down under
[08:12.720 -> 08:16.080] with a few of the drivers. We really want to go to Australia but before that
[08:16.080 -> 08:20.280] something else really important, more breaking news. But before we get into that
[08:20.280 -> 08:25.000] what? Go on. Go on. Yeah, no. You've got something to say?
[08:25.000 -> 08:26.000] No, no, not a thing.
[08:26.000 -> 08:27.000] Well, don't interrupt me then.
[08:27.000 -> 08:28.000] Oh, God, yes, okay?
[08:28.000 -> 08:29.000] Right.
[08:29.000 -> 08:30.000] Bro, it's Sunday.
[08:30.000 -> 08:31.000] Right.
[08:31.000 -> 08:32.000] Come on.
[08:32.000 -> 08:33.000] Liberty Media own Formula One.
[08:33.000 -> 08:34.000] Who's Liberty?
[08:34.000 -> 08:36.000] Liberty Media own Formula One.
[08:36.000 -> 08:37.000] Oh, yes.
[08:37.000 -> 08:38.000] Right.
[08:38.000 -> 08:39.000] They bought Formula One.
[08:39.000 -> 08:41.760] Guess how much they bought Formula One for when they bought it.
[08:41.760 -> 08:42.760] Good question.
[08:42.760 -> 08:43.760] I won't give you a stupid answer.
[08:43.760 -> 08:44.760] I'll actually try and figure it out.
[08:44.760 -> 08:46.640] Okay. How much did Liberty Media buy Formula One for?
[08:46.640 -> 08:47.480] Liberty Media?
[08:47.480 -> 08:48.320] Liberty Media.
[08:48.320 -> 08:49.640] Liberty Media.
[08:49.640 -> 08:50.480] Yeah, go on.
[08:50.480 -> 08:51.680] How much do you reckon?
[08:51.680 -> 08:53.100] 600 million.
[08:53.100 -> 08:55.200] You reckon F1 is worth 600 million?
[08:55.200 -> 08:57.760] No, no, six billion.
[08:57.760 -> 08:58.600] Yeah.
[08:58.600 -> 08:59.480] Okay, that's more accurate,
[08:59.480 -> 09:01.280] but they bought it for 4.4 billion.
[09:01.280 -> 09:02.120] Six million.
[09:02.120 -> 09:03.920] 4.4 billion.
[09:03.920 -> 09:06.840] Three minus four is negative one.
[09:06.840 -> 09:08.400] I have no idea what you're doing.
[09:08.400 -> 09:09.240] What is that?
[09:09.240 -> 09:10.080] What is that?
[09:10.080 -> 09:11.560] It's called a rock.
[09:11.560 -> 09:15.280] Oh, well that's the song that I like, isn't it?
[09:15.280 -> 09:16.120] From that show.
[09:16.120 -> 09:18.280] Six times a billion is?
[09:20.560 -> 09:21.880] 36 billion.
[09:24.080 -> 09:25.640] 6 billion, six billion.
[09:25.640 -> 09:26.480] Nailed it.
[09:26.480 -> 09:27.300] Nailed it.
[09:27.300 -> 09:31.600] Yeah, what I was saying is they bought it for 4.4 billion.
[09:31.600 -> 09:32.440] And now-
[09:32.440 -> 09:33.260] That was close then.
[09:33.260 -> 09:34.260] Yeah, six billion isn't bad.
[09:34.260 -> 09:37.840] But now, okay, there's a Saudi Arabian wealth group
[09:37.840 -> 09:39.940] that are trying to buy Formula One.
[09:39.940 -> 09:41.880] And Formula One have said, no, sorry,
[09:41.880 -> 09:44.000] apparently they're trying to buy it for 20 billion.
[09:44.000 -> 09:47.200] They've said to Liberty, we'll give you 20 billion for it.
[09:48.120 -> 09:51.120] Do you think they should sell for 20 billion
[09:51.120 -> 09:54.560] or do you think Formula One is worth more than that?
[09:54.560 -> 09:55.800] Ooh.
[09:55.800 -> 09:56.640] Yeah, I wanted to talk about it
[09:56.640 -> 09:57.760] because I wasn't sure, like.
[09:57.760 -> 10:00.320] Sorry, but I was 1.6 billion out.
[10:00.320 -> 10:01.360] I was close.
[10:01.360 -> 10:03.160] Yeah, but this was ages ago they bought it for 4.4 billion.
[10:03.160 -> 10:04.400] How can you expect that?
[10:05.000 -> 10:06.000] 20 billion is a lot of money. 20 billion is a lot of money. Why?
[10:06.000 -> 10:07.000] Well, the people that want to buy it.
[10:07.000 -> 10:08.000] Why would they want to sell it?
[10:08.000 -> 10:09.000] Well, it's not that, the people want to buy it because they own this Saudi investment
[10:09.000 -> 10:10.000] group.
[10:10.000 -> 10:11.000] They have over 600 million worth of other holdings, other groups and football teams
[10:11.000 -> 10:12.000] and things they've bought.
[10:12.000 -> 10:13.000] So they just want to buy F1.
[10:13.000 -> 10:14.000] So they're like, we own F1.
[10:14.000 -> 10:15.000] 600 million?
[10:15.000 -> 10:16.000] Yeah.
[10:16.000 -> 10:17.000] Yeah.
[10:17.000 -> 10:18.000] Yeah.
[10:18.000 -> 10:19.000] Yeah.
[10:19.000 -> 10:20.000] Yeah.
[10:20.000 -> 10:21.000] Yeah.
[10:21.000 -> 10:22.000] Yeah.
[10:22.000 -> 10:23.000] Yeah.
[10:23.000 -> 10:24.000] Yeah.
[10:24.000 -> 10:25.600] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 600 million worth of other holdings, like other groups and football teams and things they've bought.
[10:25.600 -> 10:27.160] So they just want to buy F1.
[10:27.160 -> 10:28.440] So they're like, we own F1.
[10:28.440 -> 10:29.400] 600 million.
[10:30.480 -> 10:31.320] 600 million.
[10:31.320 -> 10:33.200] 600 billion.
[10:33.200 -> 10:34.040] Yeah.
[10:34.040 -> 10:34.860] Jesus.
[10:34.860 -> 10:35.700] Yeah, real money.
[10:35.700 -> 10:38.480] No, but what I mean is why do F1 want to sell it?
[10:40.160 -> 10:41.000] I don't know.
[10:41.000 -> 10:41.820] I don't think they do.
[10:41.820 -> 10:42.660] I think that's what I'm saying.
[10:42.660 -> 10:43.560] Do you think they should sell?
[10:43.560 -> 10:44.400] They've made the offer.
[10:44.400 -> 10:45.920] F1 don't want to sell it. I don't think they should. I think that's what I'm saying. Do you think they should sell? They've made the offer. F1 don't want to sell it.
[10:45.920 -> 10:47.080] I don't think they should sell.
[10:47.080 -> 10:48.720] One, who does the money go to?
[10:48.720 -> 10:50.280] Is it all to Stefano?
[10:50.280 -> 10:51.100] I don't know.
[10:51.100 -> 10:53.000] Does it all go to fucking Mickey,
[10:53.000 -> 10:53.840] Mickey whatever his name is?
[10:53.840 -> 10:55.200] Wait, Stefano owns F1.
[10:55.200 -> 10:56.040] Mikey.
[10:56.040 -> 10:57.160] And Stefano owns F1,
[10:57.160 -> 10:58.880] but does that mean he owns Liberty Media?
[10:58.880 -> 11:00.440] No, it doesn't.
[11:00.440 -> 11:01.260] Why?
[11:01.260 -> 11:02.920] Surely Formula One is Liberty Media.
[11:02.920 -> 11:03.760] No.
[11:03.760 -> 11:04.760] They're two separate,
[11:04.760 -> 11:06.840] Liberty Media is the company that bought F1.
[11:06.840 -> 11:09.640] Surely Stefano Domenicano...
[11:09.640 -> 11:11.640] I can't say his name.
[11:11.640 -> 11:15.080] Stefano Ricciardo owns FIA.
[11:15.080 -> 11:18.200] Right, you're so wrong. You got switched.
[11:18.200 -> 11:19.200] Okay, right, anyway.
[11:19.200 -> 11:22.600] Moving on from that, welcome back to BitStop Podcast.
[11:22.600 -> 11:25.760] And it's time to kick it off with a big quiz guest bonanza.
[11:25.760 -> 11:26.600] Come on!
[11:26.600 -> 11:27.440] No, not yet!
[11:27.440 -> 11:28.760] I'm so excited.
[11:28.760 -> 11:29.600] Not yet!
[11:29.600 -> 11:30.440] Not yet!
[11:30.440 -> 11:31.560] Hurry up then.
[11:31.560 -> 11:34.440] Quick reminder, just follow the pod or subscribe
[11:34.440 -> 11:35.560] and hit five stars,
[11:35.560 -> 11:37.000] because we need to get back up the charts
[11:37.000 -> 11:38.240] so we can get better guests.
[11:38.240 -> 11:40.040] So we actually do really need your help.
[11:40.040 -> 11:41.680] Yeah.
[11:41.680 -> 11:42.520] Yeah.
[11:42.520 -> 11:44.800] Yeah, there's been less subscribers recently,
[11:44.800 -> 11:46.800] which means I've been eating baked beans on toast
[11:46.800 -> 11:49.500] and you've been eating bloody foxtail soup.
[11:51.020 -> 11:52.600] So just join and sub the pod.
[11:56.080 -> 11:58.600] And now it's time for Fab Big Bananza.
[12:00.480 -> 12:04.580] So this part of the quiz, we do lots of different quizzes.
[12:04.580 -> 12:07.280] This quiz is how well does Jake know the guests
[12:07.280 -> 12:08.120] that we've had on?
[12:08.120 -> 12:11.240] Jake did it me last week, I think.
[12:11.240 -> 12:12.720] How well does Fam know the guests?
[12:12.720 -> 12:13.560] You got like four out of 10.
[12:13.560 -> 12:14.400] Four out of 10.
[12:14.400 -> 12:17.740] And we put the vid up of you not knowing Drogovic's team
[12:17.740 -> 12:20.080] and MP Motorsport commented on it.
[12:20.080 -> 12:21.560] So that's quite embarrassing.
[12:21.560 -> 12:22.560] I'm joking.
[12:22.560 -> 12:23.400] Yeah, I was gonna say.
[12:23.400 -> 12:25.320] No, actually for a minute, I actually was not joking.
[12:25.320 -> 12:26.640] And Dragovic commented on it as well.
[12:26.640 -> 12:27.960] I was embarrassed about that as well.
[12:27.960 -> 12:28.800] Yeah.
[12:28.800 -> 12:30.240] We need to do better with our guests this year.
[12:30.240 -> 12:31.200] Let's try and take more in,
[12:31.200 -> 12:32.800] but we are interviewing a lot of people.
[12:32.800 -> 12:34.200] It is a lot to remember.
[12:34.200 -> 12:36.320] I just don't get embarrassed.
[12:36.320 -> 12:37.160] About what?
[12:37.160 -> 12:38.000] About not knowing anything.
[12:38.000 -> 12:39.800] Do you get embarrassed about anything?
[12:40.720 -> 12:42.200] I'd be embarrassed like-
[12:42.200 -> 12:43.520] What is your big-
[12:43.520 -> 12:44.560] Embarrassed.
[12:44.560 -> 12:47.280] Like, you know, you ever had one of those dreams where you're like
[12:47.280 -> 12:49.280] You just naked in public
[12:49.400 -> 12:55.680] Like you walk down the street everyone staring you look down you just start naked. You'd be embarrassed. I'd probably be embarrassed then. Yeah
[12:58.400 -> 13:00.400] Alright
[13:00.520 -> 13:02.520] Would be embarrassed if
[13:04.400 -> 13:05.840] If I like came on stage
[13:06.520 -> 13:07.800] or I did something massive with F1
[13:07.800 -> 13:10.320] and then my mum came out
[13:10.320 -> 13:12.600] and did a little few lyrics on the mic.
[13:12.600 -> 13:13.560] That'd probably embarrass me.
[13:13.560 -> 13:14.600] Your mum's amazing.
[13:17.200 -> 13:18.280] Yeah, she is, mate.
[13:18.280 -> 13:19.120] She is.
[13:19.120 -> 13:19.960] He just wouldn't want her on stage.
[13:19.960 -> 13:21.280] I just wouldn't want my mum on stage.
[13:21.280 -> 13:22.120] That's fair.
[13:22.120 -> 13:22.960] What about you?
[13:22.960 -> 13:24.840] What would embarrass you?
[13:24.840 -> 13:26.280] You've been looking at my phone! I'm not allowed. What would embarrass you? You've been looking at my phone!
[13:26.280 -> 13:27.960] I'm not allowed to look at my phone.
[13:27.960 -> 13:29.800] I have not been looking at your phone!
[13:29.800 -> 13:30.840] I can't believe this.
[13:30.840 -> 13:31.680] You can't just leave it out in front of me.
[13:31.680 -> 13:32.520] You always do this.
[13:32.520 -> 13:34.080] You always cheat the quizzes.
[13:34.080 -> 13:35.640] Why would I cheat on your quiz?
[13:35.640 -> 13:38.320] Well, let's see if you have cheated by going in with...
[13:39.840 -> 13:40.680] Question one.
[13:42.040 -> 13:45.000] Name one of Carlos Sainzz pre-race rituals.
[13:48.560 -> 13:49.400] As a few.
[13:50.820 -> 13:53.940] So it's obviously from the pop of Carlos Sainz.
[13:55.460 -> 13:56.300] And Charles Leclerc.
[13:56.300 -> 14:01.040] Before a race, they have an...
[14:01.040 -> 14:02.640] This is Carlos I'm asking about.
[14:03.560 -> 14:05.260] They both have ice baths. And he says, I have one too. They both have ice baths.
[14:05.260 -> 14:06.740] And he says, I have one too.
[14:06.740 -> 14:09.020] They both have ice baths, Carlos and the club.
[14:09.020 -> 14:10.140] Correct. Correct. Correct.
[14:10.140 -> 14:10.980] Let's go.
[14:10.980 -> 14:12.500] That is actually a bit of a cheat.
[14:12.500 -> 14:13.940] That's a bit of a cheat answer.
[14:13.940 -> 14:14.780] Why?
[14:14.780 -> 14:15.600] I thought that when I wrote it
[14:15.600 -> 14:17.420] because I knew that's the one you would go for.
[14:17.420 -> 14:19.660] However, he does a bit of boxing,
[14:19.660 -> 14:21.940] reaction with balls and football.
[14:24.500 -> 14:27.540] Yeah, they play football in their Formula 1 shoes don't they? That
[14:27.540 -> 14:31.640] cracks me up, that reminds me of when you were in school with the flat toes. If any
[14:31.640 -> 14:35.320] guys listening remember them shoes, how would you describe them? Like flat fronted? They
[14:35.320 -> 14:38.440] were square weren't they? You could get a proper volley on them couldn't you? Yeah you
[14:38.440 -> 14:43.920] could, well you saw mine. Fab did get one once. Please just talk about that. Fab scored
[14:43.920 -> 14:45.600] a really good goal once.
[14:45.600 -> 14:46.440] Okay.
[14:46.440 -> 14:47.260] Question two.
[14:47.260 -> 14:48.100] What do you want?
[14:48.100 -> 14:50.080] I'm not going to pick you up anymore than that.
[14:50.080 -> 14:51.640] I don't even remember it.
[14:51.640 -> 14:52.840] I don't even know if it happened.
[14:52.840 -> 14:54.560] You just keep going on about his goal you scored.
[14:54.560 -> 14:57.200] I know, I don't think you're actually even there.
[14:57.200 -> 14:58.740] Why, what happened then?
[14:58.740 -> 15:00.040] How did, what happened with this goal?
[15:00.040 -> 15:00.880] So you know how-
[15:00.880 -> 15:01.700] Because you don't play football,
[15:01.700 -> 15:02.540] so why were you playing football?
[15:02.540 -> 15:04.560] You know how our Astro pitch is like,
[15:04.560 -> 15:06.700] was like a real size pitch.
[15:06.700 -> 15:10.340] And then, but then they had the goals horizontally as well.
[15:10.340 -> 15:14.100] The mini pitches, I scored from one side to the other.
[15:14.100 -> 15:14.940] Of a mini pitch.
[15:14.940 -> 15:17.580] Yeah. Like I set the ball up in the goal
[15:17.580 -> 15:19.300] and ran up and booted it and it went in.
[15:19.300 -> 15:21.020] And there was a goalkeeper.
[15:21.020 -> 15:22.420] Who was in goal?
[15:22.420 -> 15:23.260] I don't know.
[15:23.260 -> 15:24.820] I can't remember.
[15:24.820 -> 15:25.000] No idea.
[15:25.000 -> 15:26.000] Question two.
[15:26.000 -> 15:32.000] Name two other drivers that Mark Priestley worked with other than Kimi Raikkonen.
[15:32.000 -> 15:34.000] Lewis Hamilton.
[15:34.000 -> 15:36.000] Correct, that is one.
[15:36.000 -> 15:45.000] And when he joined with Hamilton, who was Hamilton's teammate?
[15:46.520 -> 15:47.480] Can't remember.
[15:47.480 -> 15:48.320] He wouldn't have worked with him
[15:48.320 -> 15:50.760] because he would have been on Hamilton's side of the garage.
[15:50.760 -> 15:54.240] Yeah, okay, so you want people he actually worked on?
[15:54.240 -> 15:55.080] Yeah.
[15:55.920 -> 15:57.160] Oh, that's tough.
[15:57.160 -> 15:58.460] Well, obviously he was close with Kimmy,
[15:58.460 -> 16:00.320] but he didn't start with Kimmy.
[16:00.320 -> 16:01.760] Okay, so I'm not allowed to say Kimmy,
[16:01.760 -> 16:02.800] so I can have Hamilton.
[16:02.800 -> 16:04.640] You got Hamilton correct, yeah, you got one more left.
[16:04.640 -> 16:07.020] Did he say another one on our board a couple couple?
[16:08.360 -> 16:10.560] Any clues Charmaine Charmaine?
[16:11.440 -> 16:13.680] Any clues I can't give you?
[16:14.280 -> 16:18.660] I'm gonna go for I reckon mark Priestly could have worked with
[16:22.120 -> 16:26.560] Wait it's got be people around Lewis Hamilton's age, if not a bit older.
[16:26.560 -> 16:33.040] Because I don't know, but I think that might be Mark's first job in F1 with Lewis.
[16:33.040 -> 16:34.040] With Lewis?
[16:34.040 -> 16:35.040] Yeah.
[16:35.040 -> 16:37.120] Let me put it this way, Lewis was after Kimi.
[16:37.120 -> 16:38.400] Oh, really?
[16:38.400 -> 16:39.400] Yes.
[16:39.400 -> 16:42.080] Okay, I reckon he did Jenson Baton.
[16:42.080 -> 16:45.320] Is that correct? It's not on my list. Oh, what? So it could be correct. he did Jenson Baton.
[16:46.600 -> 16:47.420] Is that correct? It's not on my list.
[16:47.420 -> 16:49.760] Oh, well, so it could be correct.
[16:49.760 -> 16:51.200] What do you mean it's not on my list?
[16:51.200 -> 16:52.760] It's not on my list, it's my quiz.
[16:52.760 -> 16:54.240] So what are you gonna give me for it, a no?
[16:54.240 -> 16:55.080] Yeah.
[16:55.080 -> 16:56.560] If he did do Jenson Baton, mate,
[16:56.560 -> 16:59.600] and someone sends us a message, I'm not gonna be happy.
[16:59.600 -> 17:00.960] Well, something you're gonna have to live with.
[17:00.960 -> 17:02.200] Well, who is on your list?
[17:02.200 -> 17:03.040] Fernando Alonso.
[17:03.040 -> 17:03.880] Yeah.
[17:03.880 -> 17:05.520] Micah Hackenen. Mika Hakkinen.
[17:05.520 -> 17:06.720] David Coulthard.
[17:06.720 -> 17:07.560] Mm-hmm.
[17:07.560 -> 17:10.320] And Pedro de la Rosa.
[17:10.320 -> 17:12.360] That's why I said Charmaine de la Rosa.
[17:12.360 -> 17:14.840] Oh, Pedro de la Rosa.
[17:14.840 -> 17:15.680] Yeah.
[17:15.680 -> 17:16.520] How did I not get that?
[17:16.520 -> 17:17.360] I don't know.
[17:17.360 -> 17:18.200] God's sake.
[17:18.200 -> 17:19.440] Clearly not into your F1.
[17:20.720 -> 17:21.560] Question three.
[17:21.560 -> 17:22.960] Cor, you need a gatekeeper.
[17:22.960 -> 17:23.800] What?
[17:23.800 -> 17:26.000] You need someone to keep you out of F1 because you're just bad news.
[17:26.000 -> 17:27.000] You're toxic.
[17:27.000 -> 17:28.000] You got 4 out of 10.
[17:28.000 -> 17:29.000] You're clearly a DTS fan.
[17:29.000 -> 17:31.000] Cheers mate, thanks so much.
[17:31.000 -> 17:33.000] When did Callum Nicholas get the...
[17:33.000 -> 17:35.000] Sorry, let me say that again because I was wrong.
[17:35.000 -> 17:40.000] When Callum Nicholas got the world record pit stop, what was he doing on the car?
[17:40.000 -> 17:42.000] How would I remember that?
[17:42.000 -> 17:45.880] You've dug deep into every video to get information you wouldn't have even known before asking the car. How would I remember that? You've dug deep into every video to get information
[17:45.880 -> 17:49.380] you wouldn't have even known before asking the question. Mate, so far you've got one
[17:49.380 -> 17:54.380] out of two. You're pulling up, you wouldn't have known that before today. I know when
[17:54.380 -> 18:05.000] you named it. Your grief has been extorting it. Come on. I actually did. I actually, I tell you what yeah.
[18:05.000 -> 18:07.000] Oh my god, okay.
[18:07.000 -> 18:09.000] I got it half right.
[18:09.000 -> 18:12.000] Okay, what was he doing before that? He was...
[18:12.000 -> 18:13.000] I got it half right.
[18:13.000 -> 18:17.000] Well right now he's the Will Gunn. Right now he's the Will Gunn.
[18:17.000 -> 18:18.000] Right now.
[18:18.000 -> 18:24.000] And we had him on the year that year. So I'm pretty sure that he would still have been doing the Will Gunn.
[18:24.000 -> 18:30.720] No, the record was the year before. Oh was it? Okay yeah he was what do you want just
[18:30.720 -> 18:35.200] where? Well like what was his job role? What was he doing? He was putting on one
[18:35.200 -> 18:42.680] of the tires. I would say that I need more more to that but it is actually
[18:42.680 -> 18:45.600] wrong. What you said is wrong.
[18:45.600 -> 18:46.520] Why?
[18:46.520 -> 18:48.840] What, how is it wrong if you say you would say
[18:48.840 -> 18:49.680] you need more to it?
[18:49.680 -> 18:51.680] That means there's a smidgen of it could be correct.
[18:51.680 -> 18:54.200] Basically, I'm willing to not say anything
[18:54.200 -> 18:55.440] and give you one more guess,
[18:55.440 -> 18:56.760] or I'll tell you now and it's like that.
[18:56.760 -> 19:00.240] Ah, removed one of the tires.
[19:01.240 -> 19:04.720] You have to be saying which one it is, bro.
[19:04.720 -> 19:05.520] No, I don't. You is. No, I don't.
[19:05.520 -> 19:06.360] You do.
[19:06.360 -> 19:07.600] No, I don't, because they rotate around the car
[19:07.600 -> 19:08.440] every now and again.
[19:08.440 -> 19:09.280] No, because that's how he described it.
[19:09.280 -> 19:10.720] Yeah, but sometimes they move around the car.
[19:10.720 -> 19:12.480] Yeah, what was he doing at the time
[19:12.480 -> 19:13.320] of when they got the world record?
[19:13.320 -> 19:15.040] I'm going to say front right.
[19:15.040 -> 19:16.640] For taking off the front right.
[19:16.640 -> 19:18.220] That's what I said.
[19:19.400 -> 19:21.480] That's what I thought in my head.
[19:21.480 -> 19:22.840] And what is it not?
[19:22.840 -> 19:23.920] Front left.
[19:23.920 -> 19:29.320] Well, I don't get it. In his words left front
[19:29.320 -> 19:33.800] wheel off. I'm just going to compare our quizzes quick. You're guessing that Joshua Bagembe
[19:33.800 -> 19:37.600] was on Scopiastri's team mate and I'm guessing what wheel he's taken off wrong. That's one
[19:37.600 -> 19:40.760] question you've asked me. The rest of them were ridiculously hard. So I'm one out of
[19:40.760 -> 19:45.080] three is what you're saying? Yep. You can still beat me, mate. Yeah, I know.
[19:45.080 -> 19:48.000] Who was Oli Berman's first ever driving instructor?
[19:50.240 -> 19:51.080] Who?
[19:51.080 -> 19:52.160] Yeah.
[19:52.160 -> 19:53.880] He had two, he told us he had two.
[19:53.880 -> 19:55.480] And who was the first ever one?
[19:57.960 -> 19:59.540] His mom?
[19:59.540 -> 20:00.380] No.
[20:01.320 -> 20:05.000] His dad's, one of them was his dad's driving instructor.
[20:06.440 -> 20:07.680] Nailed it.
[20:07.680 -> 20:08.520] Yeah.
[20:08.520 -> 20:09.340] That was it mate.
[20:09.340 -> 20:10.180] Is that the answer?
[20:10.180 -> 20:11.020] Yeah, I'll give it to you.
[20:11.020 -> 20:11.840] That's the answer?
[20:11.840 -> 20:12.680] Yeah, his dad's.
[20:12.680 -> 20:13.520] Wow, it was a good job I remember that
[20:13.520 -> 20:14.480] because it happened last week.
[20:14.480 -> 20:16.720] So if I didn't remember that.
[20:16.720 -> 20:17.560] Yeah.
[20:17.560 -> 20:18.880] It's admitted, I'll admit now,
[20:18.880 -> 20:20.120] so much knowledge has gone out.
[20:20.120 -> 20:21.600] Like if you ever listened to something,
[20:21.600 -> 20:23.360] you're like, you guys spoke about that five months ago.
[20:23.360 -> 20:24.200] How do you not know it?
[20:24.200 -> 20:25.960] I've forgotten. It's just repetition in it.
[20:25.960 -> 20:27.800] We've done one season in F1.
[20:27.800 -> 20:29.080] And we get talking about topics,
[20:29.080 -> 20:31.160] but at that moment we're talking about that topic.
[20:31.160 -> 20:32.000] Yeah.
[20:32.000 -> 20:33.440] When we're not talking about it, we've forgotten.
[20:33.440 -> 20:37.640] I do just want to take a quick respite during this quiz
[20:37.640 -> 20:39.880] to put it out there that we would really love
[20:39.880 -> 20:41.280] Jack Black on the pod.
[20:41.280 -> 20:42.800] Yeah, oh, we'd love Jack Black.
[20:42.800 -> 20:44.040] We've been talking about it,
[20:44.040 -> 20:48.080] saying what celebs can we get outside of F1 to come on the pod? And I've grown up loving Jack Black on the pod. Yeah, oh, we'd love Jack Black. We've been talking about it, saying, what celebs can we get outside of F1 to come on the pod?
[20:48.080 -> 20:50.360] And I've grown up loving Jack Black,
[20:50.360 -> 20:52.080] and I think he would be so funny.
[20:52.080 -> 20:53.600] A boy can dream, Fabio Bocca.
[20:53.600 -> 20:54.440] He can.
[20:54.440 -> 20:55.720] But it's nice to put it out there into the universe,
[20:55.720 -> 20:56.680] because you never know who's listening.
[20:56.680 -> 20:58.520] You don't know who's listening, who's watching.
[20:58.520 -> 20:59.840] Maybe Jack's even listening himself.
[20:59.840 -> 21:02.320] If anyone knows Jack, you can just send him a text,
[21:02.320 -> 21:05.800] and just say, Jack Black, go on the Pit Stop podcast. It would be great. No one probably knows Jack, you can just send him a text and just say, Jack Black, go on the Pit Stop podcast.
[21:05.800 -> 21:07.440] It would be great.
[21:07.440 -> 21:10.480] No one probably knows Jack, but if you do,
[21:11.560 -> 21:12.800] give him a shout-a.
[21:13.720 -> 21:17.000] Question number, is it five now?
[21:17.000 -> 21:17.960] Yeah.
[21:17.960 -> 21:22.000] What is the name of Valtteri Bottas' gin?
[21:22.000 -> 21:24.880] Now I've asked you this before, you got it wrong
[21:24.880 -> 21:25.780] and I told you the answer.
[21:26.420 -> 21:32.020] Yeah, oh how the tables have turned. I don't know. Now it's you under the microscope. Give me a marble choice.
[21:32.020 -> 21:37.040] I gave you loads of marble choices. Multiple choice? I gave you- mate, it could be anything.
[21:37.040 -> 21:41.800] I'm gonna have to make up two other names then. Well, I'm not gonna know what it is anyway, so just make them up. Okay.
[21:43.180 -> 21:50.880] All right
[21:52.880 -> 21:53.440] I don't fucking know. Come on!
[21:56.400 -> 21:57.760] Yeah, but it's gonna be too obvious. Well, no it might not be try it
[21:59.760 -> 22:00.960] Costa gin
[22:07.160 -> 22:09.440] Kynakin gin. Okay. Or oath gin Gin? Oh no, right well.
[22:11.640 -> 22:15.040] I'm gonna say you got that wrong. Oath Gin, I would never have got that.
[22:15.040 -> 22:16.440] Yeah, so what are you?
[22:16.440 -> 22:17.960] One out of five now.
[22:17.960 -> 22:20.440] I've got two right, I just got the last one right.
[22:20.440 -> 22:22.280] Five, two out of five.
[22:22.280 -> 22:25.480] Question number six, what is Oscar Piastri's racing number?
[22:25.480 -> 22:26.320] 81.
[22:28.080 -> 22:28.920] I'm hungry, mate.
[22:28.920 -> 22:30.280] That was fire.
[22:30.280 -> 22:31.120] Yeah.
[22:31.120 -> 22:31.940] That was fire.
[22:31.940 -> 22:36.160] And that news went live on our pod before it was announced.
[22:36.160 -> 22:38.560] But also Oscar did actually announce on our pod
[22:38.560 -> 22:41.960] that Nick had left us, like two months before that happened.
[22:41.960 -> 22:43.840] And like, no one picked up on that.
[22:43.840 -> 22:45.040] I don't know if no one listened to you
[22:45.040 -> 22:46.400] You and me were sat there at night
[22:46.400 -> 22:49.680] uploading the pod to YouTube, scheduling it for like the next day or whatever
[22:49.680 -> 22:52.400] thinking like this is gonna be headline news
[22:52.400 -> 22:53.840] we're gonna be in the papers
[22:53.840 -> 22:57.280] like bro, Mick Schumacher is leaving Haas
[22:57.280 -> 22:59.840] I thought it was gonna be front page of like the F1 website
[22:59.840 -> 23:01.040] So did I, so did I
[23:01.040 -> 23:02.240] Nothing happened
[23:02.240 -> 23:03.680] Maybe people like didn't believe it
[23:03.680 -> 23:08.420] To be fair, the way he says it could it could be like, maybe, maybe, not if, but it's quite
[23:08.420 -> 23:10.520] cool that we did actually say that on our pod.
[23:10.520 -> 23:11.560] Do you know what?
[23:11.560 -> 23:17.240] The way that green light is hitting your shoes just then, it looked like you had green Air
[23:17.240 -> 23:18.240] Force or whatever they are.
[23:18.240 -> 23:19.240] Really?
[23:19.240 -> 23:20.240] Did they look nice?
[23:20.240 -> 23:21.240] Are they Air Force or Air Max?
[23:21.240 -> 23:22.240] They look lovely.
[23:22.240 -> 23:23.240] Air Force.
[23:23.240 -> 23:24.240] It's the green Nan light that's currently shining.
[23:24.240 -> 23:25.360] That looks bad.
[23:25.360 -> 23:26.360] That looks really cool.
[23:26.360 -> 23:29.200] If you do only ever listen to the podcast, please make sure you follow the Instagram
[23:29.200 -> 23:31.560] and TikTok at Pitstop because that's where the videos go.
[23:31.560 -> 23:35.200] I feel like the videos really give the real, true experience.
[23:35.200 -> 23:36.880] So watch a few every now and again.
[23:36.880 -> 23:38.880] We've got to get a custom made pair of those.
[23:38.880 -> 23:39.880] They look so nice.
[23:39.880 -> 23:40.880] What, with the green?
[23:40.880 -> 23:41.880] With the green.
[23:41.880 -> 23:42.880] Green Air Force.
[23:42.880 -> 23:43.880] Like, yeah.
[23:43.880 -> 23:44.880] I've never seen green Air Force.
[23:44.880 -> 23:46.000] Just the bottom bit. All of it. Put Air Force. What, just the bottom bit green?
[23:46.000 -> 23:47.000] No, all of it. Put it down the floor.
[23:47.000 -> 23:48.000] The whole shoe bright green?
[23:48.000 -> 23:49.000] It looks awesome.
[23:49.000 -> 23:50.000] Yeah, but only if it was luminous like that.
[23:50.000 -> 23:51.000] Yeah.
[23:51.000 -> 23:52.000] That would be sick.
[23:52.000 -> 23:53.000] That would be cool at night.
[23:53.000 -> 23:54.000] Anyway, crack on because I'm on fire right here.
[23:54.000 -> 23:56.000] Question number seven.
[23:56.000 -> 23:57.000] Okay.
[23:57.000 -> 23:59.000] So what have you got? Three out of...
[23:59.000 -> 24:01.000] No, I'm on four. I've got four right.
[24:01.000 -> 24:02.000] Yes.
[24:02.000 -> 24:03.000] That's BS.
[24:03.000 -> 24:04.000] Okay, three right.
[24:04.000 -> 24:05.040] That's absolutely BS.
[24:05.040 -> 24:08.100] What color is the shirt that Jensen Button
[24:08.100 -> 24:09.660] is wearing on our episode?
[24:09.660 -> 24:10.980] Light blue, light gray.
[24:10.980 -> 24:11.820] Correct.
[24:11.820 -> 24:12.640] Thank you.
[24:12.640 -> 24:13.900] Correct, very good, very good.
[24:13.900 -> 24:14.860] Last question.
[24:14.860 -> 24:16.020] Last question already?
[24:16.020 -> 24:17.700] Golly, this quiz was easy.
[24:17.700 -> 24:18.540] Easy?
[24:18.540 -> 24:19.360] Yeah, I've won.
[24:19.360 -> 24:20.200] What have you got?
[24:20.200 -> 24:21.620] Four, you got three, I'm pretty sure.
[24:21.620 -> 24:22.460] No, I got four.
[24:22.460 -> 24:23.540] I don't even think you got three.
[24:23.540 -> 24:26.840] We got four, so we're one par with each other. Why, you're gonna get this, I'm pretty sure. No, I got four. I don't even think you got three. We got four, so we're one par with each other.
[24:26.840 -> 24:29.360] Why, you're gonna get this, I reckon.
[24:29.360 -> 24:32.860] Why does Crofty say, lights out and away we go?
[24:34.000 -> 24:38.440] Mate, honestly, these questions are so easy.
[24:38.440 -> 24:40.040] You were just complaining how hard they were.
[24:40.040 -> 24:41.200] Mate, that is so easy.
[24:41.200 -> 24:43.920] He said it so it gives him a break.
[24:43.920 -> 24:45.920] So it gives him a break, so he can take a breather.
[24:45.920 -> 24:49.360] He goes, and it's lights out and away we go,
[24:49.360 -> 24:51.840] which gives him a gap to look at where the cars are
[24:51.840 -> 24:53.280] so that when they come around the corner,
[24:53.280 -> 24:54.640] which is so clever.
[24:54.640 -> 24:56.020] Correct, it is clever.
[24:56.020 -> 24:57.280] I don't think it's clever.
[24:57.280 -> 24:59.720] I think it's just like cool.
[24:59.720 -> 25:00.560] He said that-
[25:00.560 -> 25:02.480] I don't think he crofty sat down and thought about that.
[25:02.480 -> 25:04.240] I think that's a natural thing that happens.
[25:04.240 -> 25:07.400] So apparently he wasn't the first person to ever use that Ben Howard
[25:08.160 -> 25:11.800] Okay, so it came from Ben Howard. Hey, it's an Alex Jax
[25:13.800 -> 25:16.560] Fucking Alex Jones in it. I don't know. I think I think yeah
[25:20.840 -> 25:23.200] Ben Howard. Who is Alex Jax?
[25:23.200 -> 25:24.640] Ben Howard is a singer.
[25:24.640 -> 25:25.960] Ben, isn't he?
[25:25.960 -> 25:26.960] You've got to Google these people.
[25:26.960 -> 25:27.800] I've got to Google Alex Jax.
[25:27.800 -> 25:28.620] Yeah, he is.
[25:28.620 -> 25:29.460] Ben Howard's a singer.
[25:29.460 -> 25:30.300] Yeah.
[25:30.300 -> 25:31.840] What?
[25:31.840 -> 25:34.280] I swear someone said to me it's called Alex Jax.
[25:34.280 -> 25:35.120] Ben Howard.
[25:35.120 -> 25:36.200] No, it's Ben something.
[25:36.200 -> 25:37.040] Big Ada.
[25:37.040 -> 25:38.960] Big Ada.
[25:38.960 -> 25:41.240] Alex Jax F1, so that would make sense.
[25:41.240 -> 25:42.400] Broadcast commentator.
[25:42.400 -> 25:43.480] Big Ada.
[25:43.480 -> 25:44.320] Big Ada.
[25:44.320 -> 25:45.060] Fab is a guy's guy.
[25:45.060 -> 25:46.940] No, no.
[25:46.940 -> 25:47.780] I'll tell you what,
[25:47.780 -> 25:49.960] if anything progresses with that story, we'll tell it.
[25:49.960 -> 25:50.800] But for now, we don't need to.
[25:50.800 -> 25:51.620] Come on, come on.
[25:51.620 -> 25:52.460] It's funny as hell.
[25:52.460 -> 25:53.960] No, we don't need to tell it.
[25:53.960 -> 25:56.200] Why don't we tell it without the details?
[25:56.200 -> 25:57.600] What would you say though?
[25:58.460 -> 25:59.300] The Fab-
[25:59.300 -> 26:00.840] No, because it's gonna make me sound like an idiot.
[26:00.840 -> 26:01.760] Okay, okay.
[26:03.500 -> 26:05.000] Maybe one day we'll come back to that.
[26:05.000 -> 26:06.000] We'll come back to it.
[26:06.000 -> 26:07.000] We don't have to talk about that one today.
[26:07.000 -> 26:09.000] I'll tell you what, there is a bonus question.
[26:09.000 -> 26:10.000] Oh yes.
[26:10.000 -> 26:12.000] You don't need it because you won.
[26:12.000 -> 26:13.000] Yeah, yeah.
[26:13.000 -> 26:14.000] Thank you by the way.
[26:14.000 -> 26:15.000] No worries.
[26:15.000 -> 26:17.000] It's like the easiest question on the grid.
[26:17.000 -> 26:18.000] How did you do at home, bro?
[26:18.000 -> 26:19.000] I hope you did alright.
[26:19.000 -> 26:20.000] I hope you did well.
[26:20.000 -> 26:21.000] I hope you're going to do good on this next one.
[26:21.000 -> 26:27.880] Who is Joshua Begembe's Formula One idol?
[26:27.880 -> 26:35.280] Mic drop. Silence. Tumbleweeds. Cricket. Lewis Hamilton. Correct. The crowd goes wild. Thank
[26:35.280 -> 26:39.800] you. Jake Boyes, you are the winner of Who Knows Our Guests Better. Thank you for all
[26:39.800 -> 26:45.860] the points. Really appreciate it. We've got an exciting week. Oh, let's talk about that.
[26:45.860 -> 26:46.700] God.
[26:46.700 -> 26:47.980] You guys are listening to this on a Monday
[26:47.980 -> 26:49.700] or a Tuesday or a Wednesday.
[26:49.700 -> 26:53.440] If you're listening to this on a Monday, yeah,
[26:53.440 -> 26:54.780] which technically is tomorrow,
[26:54.780 -> 26:57.300] but if you're listening to it now, it'd be today,
[26:57.300 -> 27:00.060] then we are doing something epically unbelievable.
[27:00.060 -> 27:01.660] Like probably right now.
[27:01.660 -> 27:02.660] Yeah, that's fair.
[27:02.660 -> 27:03.480] I like that.
[27:03.480 -> 27:04.740] If you're listening on a Tuesday,
[27:04.740 -> 27:06.120] we would have done it yesterday.
[27:06.120 -> 27:08.960] Yeah, but on the 9th, we're doing something really cool.
[27:08.960 -> 27:10.080] Yep.
[27:10.080 -> 27:12.280] And we're going to Alpine's car launch,
[27:12.280 -> 27:14.860] which is gonna be wicked, a big party.
[27:14.860 -> 27:17.920] Let's just say the 9th of Feb for us
[27:17.920 -> 27:22.200] is gonna be like this beautiful full circle moment.
[27:22.200 -> 27:23.480] It's gonna be like a rebirth.
[27:23.480 -> 27:28.800] I imagine it's gonna be like what it feels like to die and then be reincarnated again.
[27:28.800 -> 27:29.300] Nice!
[27:29.300 -> 27:30.300] That's what I think.
[27:30.300 -> 27:31.300] Nice analogy!
[27:31.300 -> 27:35.720] Yeah and everyone's everyone who's gonna be around us it's gonna be different it's
[27:35.720 -> 27:40.320] gonna be so cool. I hope it could be shite but I'm hoping it's gonna be
[27:40.320 -> 27:41.800] really good because the last one was amazing.
[27:41.800 -> 27:42.800] No it'll be really good.
[27:42.800 -> 27:44.800] This week is looking really exciting.
[27:44.800 -> 27:45.440] What are you most excited for? It's going to be really good because the last one was amazing. No, it'll be really good. This week is looking really exciting.
[27:45.440 -> 27:48.480] What are you most excited for?
[27:50.080 -> 27:51.080] This year.
[27:52.000 -> 27:54.600] Considering we don't even know half the things are going to happen this year.
[27:56.320 -> 27:57.720] Yeah, I guess that's it.
[27:57.720 -> 28:00.200] I'm so excited about the things that we've already planned,
[28:00.200 -> 28:03.920] and I just want to go to these races and I want to be able to film everything.
[28:05.240 -> 28:08.320] That's literally it, because there's so much
[28:08.320 -> 28:10.440] that we get up to at them races.
[28:10.440 -> 28:11.700] And if it was just filmed,
[28:11.700 -> 28:14.100] I don't want us to be holding the camera though.
[28:14.100 -> 28:15.740] We need to be like mic'd up
[28:15.740 -> 28:18.440] and someone needs to be grabbing our combos from afar.
[28:20.020 -> 28:23.100] Basically, we just need to be in Drive Survive.
[28:23.100 -> 28:25.960] It would just make perfect sense.
[28:25.960 -> 28:28.500] So if anyone from Netflix is listening.
[28:29.800 -> 28:31.980] I don't think we need to be in Drive to Survive.
[28:31.980 -> 28:35.640] I think Netflix should just give us our own show
[28:35.640 -> 28:37.480] or Amazon.
[28:37.480 -> 28:38.820] Because like realistically,
[28:38.820 -> 28:40.720] Netflix already has Drive to Survive.
[28:40.720 -> 28:41.560] Yeah.
[28:41.560 -> 28:42.620] Amazon needs something.
[28:42.620 -> 28:47.000] Plus they've got Grand Tour and the old Top Gear apps.
[28:47.000 -> 28:49.600] Yeah, but maybe we'll let Amazon and Netflix bid out for us.
[28:49.600 -> 28:50.600] And GlaxoSmart.
[28:50.600 -> 28:56.400] We'll just let them bid for us. Amazon and Netflix, just give us a shout on an email
[28:56.400 -> 28:58.480] and let us know because we want to film some stuff.
[28:58.480 -> 29:04.480] Yeah, it's between Netflix, Amazon Prime and You've Been Framed. Who's going to bid first?
[29:04.480 -> 29:08.080] I think it's going to be a You've Been Framed. Amazon Prime and you've been framed
[29:10.080 -> 29:10.320] 250 good mate
[29:15.080 -> 29:18.280] You've been framed still going I don't know and what's that worldwide because we've got a worldwide audience they won't know what it is if you're not from the UK and
[29:19.320 -> 29:20.920] It wasn't in your country
[29:20.920 -> 29:29.640] You've been framed was like a TV show where people could send in funny clips that they've recorded and they'd give you 250 pound for handing in
[29:29.640 -> 29:34.000] your clips and they were funny yeah it'd be like someone falling off a chair did
[29:34.000 -> 29:38.840] you ever send it in again no but I could have it's been some funny stuff happen
[29:38.840 -> 29:45.000] hmm one of my one of my friends at the time when I was a kid one of my friends at the time when I was a kid,
[29:48.360 -> 29:50.320] one of my friends at the time when I was a kid
[29:50.320 -> 29:54.200] set some dog shit on fire in my garden
[29:54.200 -> 29:57.200] by pouring petrol on it from my lawnmower
[29:57.200 -> 30:00.480] and set it on fire right next to my garden shed.
[30:00.480 -> 30:03.400] But then the actual, the tank that the petrol was in
[30:03.400 -> 30:04.960] caught fire as well.
[30:04.960 -> 30:06.320] And all of my friends ran off.
[30:06.320 -> 30:08.600] And I was like, I ran off too.
[30:08.600 -> 30:11.600] And then I was like, oh, hang on, this is my garden.
[30:11.600 -> 30:13.200] That's my shed and that's my fence.
[30:13.200 -> 30:16.680] Like if that catches on fire, then it's bad news.
[30:16.680 -> 30:18.520] So I had to extinguish the flame.
[30:18.520 -> 30:20.200] Yeah.
[30:20.200 -> 30:21.040] You're a man of many talents.
[30:21.040 -> 30:21.860] Do you know what?
[30:21.860 -> 30:22.700] It was one of those things,
[30:22.700 -> 30:25.320] it was one of those moments where it's literally like,
[30:25.320 -> 30:27.200] this is fight or flight.
[30:27.200 -> 30:28.040] It's like live.
[30:28.040 -> 30:29.360] Go on, Ollie Ollie.
[30:29.360 -> 30:34.360] It's like, it was like the monkey looking at me again.
[30:35.520 -> 30:37.360] I do sound like Ollie, don't I?
[30:37.360 -> 30:38.200] I should have been in the SAS.
[30:38.200 -> 30:39.920] Ollie Ollie, it is great, man.
[30:39.920 -> 30:42.400] I think if you and me had been in the SAS,
[30:42.400 -> 30:44.840] I think you would have been, you would have been sat,
[30:44.840 -> 30:46.640] you wouldn't have been involved in the fighting.
[30:46.640 -> 30:49.040] You'd have been like five kilometers down the road
[30:49.040 -> 30:50.880] in this massive thing with like computers,
[30:50.880 -> 30:53.480] like sending out the airplanes and shit.
[30:53.480 -> 30:55.360] Maybe, but I see it, basically,
[30:55.360 -> 30:58.240] for the, to expand on this story for the people at home,
[30:58.240 -> 30:59.320] whilst we're not doing pods,
[30:59.320 -> 31:02.680] me and Fab are in the flat talking about joining SAS.
[31:02.680 -> 31:05.240] We'd love to be secret agents, basically.
[31:06.160 -> 31:07.340] I think I'd be a sniper.
[31:08.360 -> 31:09.200] Correct.
[31:09.200 -> 31:11.640] I think I'd be like right at the back of the hill
[31:11.640 -> 31:14.720] on my own, camouflaged up, eating Oreos,
[31:14.720 -> 31:15.560] snacking away.
[31:15.560 -> 31:16.400] I messed up, yeah.
[31:16.400 -> 31:17.500] Oh yeah, but you know what?
[31:17.500 -> 31:19.220] You'd have me in your scope.
[31:19.220 -> 31:20.840] No, we'd go out as a duo.
[31:20.840 -> 31:21.680] We'd go out as a,
[31:21.680 -> 31:22.640] because with a sniper,
[31:22.640 -> 31:24.040] there's always usually a guy protecting them,
[31:24.040 -> 31:24.880] like watching their back.
[31:24.880 -> 31:28.680] No, you'd be sniping on a hill like- like Desert Storm.
[31:28.680 -> 31:29.680] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[31:29.680 -> 31:30.680] Like, just sit-
[31:30.680 -> 31:31.680] Red Tiger, I've got a Red Tiger in the region.
[31:31.680 -> 31:32.680] Yeah, Red Tiger.
[31:32.680 -> 31:35.480] Like, no one sees you, but you're following me down in the village.
[31:35.480 -> 31:36.480] Mmm, I've got you covered mate.
[31:36.480 -> 31:39.960] And you can see me, and I bust through the door, someone's about to blam, and then you
[31:39.960 -> 31:40.960] go-
[31:40.960 -> 31:41.960] Don't worry mate, it's all covered.
[31:41.960 -> 31:46.200] Enemy UAV inbound.
[31:46.200 -> 31:49.600] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much
[31:49.600 -> 31:52.240] for listening to the Pit Stop podcast.
[31:52.240 -> 31:53.240] We've got an exciting week,
[31:53.240 -> 31:54.840] so we're gonna get this one up,
[31:54.840 -> 31:56.640] and then we're just gonna get ready for tomorrow.
[31:56.640 -> 31:58.400] I can't wait to tell you guys what we're doing.
[31:58.400 -> 31:59.880] Yeah. I'm really excited about that.
[31:59.880 -> 32:03.280] Yeah, Thursday's episode is probably gonna be horrendous.
[32:04.520 -> 32:06.280] Just putting it out there.
[32:06.280 -> 32:07.960] That doesn't set it, right?
[32:07.960 -> 32:09.880] Just say something again.
[32:09.880 -> 32:11.640] Just say it's gonna be a bit-
[32:11.640 -> 32:13.720] Thursday's episode is gonna be great.
[32:13.720 -> 32:15.200] And can't wait you all to hear it.
[32:15.200 -> 32:16.040] What are we doing on Thursday?
[32:16.040 -> 32:17.120] What are we doing on Thursday?
[32:17.120 -> 32:19.160] Thursday is the day that we're doing a thing,
[32:19.160 -> 32:20.000] which we can't-
[32:20.000 -> 32:22.120] Yeah, but what are we doing for Thursday's episode?
[32:22.120 -> 32:23.840] Why is it gonna be so bad?
[32:23.840 -> 32:24.680] Oh, no, I'm not.
[32:24.680 -> 32:26.760] I'm just saying we've got so much exciting stuff going on this week
[32:26.760 -> 32:28.600] that we probably will forget until the pod,
[32:28.600 -> 32:29.440] until about an hour before we have to.
[32:29.440 -> 32:32.760] No, I hereby promise the podcast listeners,
[32:32.760 -> 32:35.000] I am gonna take control of Thursday's episode.
[32:35.000 -> 32:35.840] Yes!
[32:35.840 -> 32:38.440] And I bet you Thursday's episode
[32:38.440 -> 32:42.000] is gonna be the best pissed off podcast episode
[32:42.000 -> 32:42.840] That's on air.
[32:42.840 -> 32:44.560] You've ever listened to.
[32:44.560 -> 32:46.280] I don't have to do any.
[32:46.280 -> 32:47.600] Thank God I can sit here on my feet,
[32:47.600 -> 32:49.480] I can plan the whole thing.
[32:49.480 -> 32:51.760] I'm gonna plan the whole thing.
[32:51.760 -> 32:53.880] I'm even gonna send you what you gotta wear.
[32:53.880 -> 32:54.720] What I've gotta wear?
[32:54.720 -> 32:57.840] Yep, full, you gotta turn up, you gotta show up,
[32:57.840 -> 32:59.120] and you gotta be there.
[32:59.120 -> 32:59.940] Okay.
[32:59.940 -> 33:01.800] Yeah, we're not gonna be anywhere else, are ya?
[33:01.800 -> 33:04.240] My sister dressed me up as like a bin bag princess
[33:04.240 -> 33:05.120] when I was a kid.
[33:05.120 -> 33:07.080] Oh, my mom dressed me up as an alien and Noddy.
[33:07.080 -> 33:07.920] An alien?
[33:07.920 -> 33:09.040] Yeah, and Noddy.
[33:09.040 -> 33:09.880] Noddy?
[33:09.880 -> 33:11.000] My mom used to love dre-
[33:11.000 -> 33:11.840] What?
[33:11.840 -> 33:12.760] Make way for Noddy.
[33:12.760 -> 33:13.600] Noddy, is that it?
[33:13.600 -> 33:15.280] No, you don't remember the show Noddy?
[33:15.280 -> 33:16.360] I should do, just re-
[33:16.360 -> 33:18.680] The red hat, or blue hat with a red bobble.
[33:18.680 -> 33:19.880] I can't remember what way it was.
[33:19.880 -> 33:21.200] Or a yellow hat with a red.
[33:22.080 -> 33:23.440] Pinocchio was another thing.
[33:23.440 -> 33:24.440] Brum.
[33:24.440 -> 33:25.240] Brum. Brum.
[33:25.240 -> 33:26.060] Brum.
[33:26.060 -> 33:27.760] Now that was a serious TV show.
[33:27.760 -> 33:29.080] Yeah, but you know what was even better than that?
[33:29.080 -> 33:29.920] Go on.
[33:32.040 -> 33:33.720] Shit, I can't remember the name of the TV show
[33:33.720 -> 33:35.600] because no one cared about the name of the TV show.
[33:35.600 -> 33:37.480] It was all about Pippin.
[33:37.480 -> 33:39.480] Oh, it was called Pippin?
[33:39.480 -> 33:40.400] No, it wasn't.
[33:40.400 -> 33:41.240] I thought it was.
[33:41.240 -> 33:42.080] Where they fly on the spotty plane.
[33:42.080 -> 33:42.900] I thought it was called Pippin, but it's not.
[33:42.900 -> 33:44.000] Isn't it Come Fly With Me?
[33:44.000 -> 33:44.840] Yeah, something like that.
[33:44.840 -> 33:46.280] It is just Come Fly With Me or something, isn't it?
[33:46.280 -> 33:49.280] Yeah, and she always had that little metal lunchbox
[33:49.280 -> 33:50.120] with the sausages in it.
[33:50.120 -> 33:50.960] Oh, yeah.
[33:50.960 -> 33:51.780] For the dog.
[33:51.780 -> 33:53.440] Oh, man, I'm gonna shed a tear in a minute.
[33:53.440 -> 33:54.460] Pippin, what a dog.
[33:54.460 -> 33:56.360] That show was everything.
[33:56.360 -> 34:00.400] She had her own plane covered in polka dots,
[34:00.400 -> 34:02.800] and she used to fly with her dog, Pippin,
[34:02.800 -> 34:05.660] and there never seemed to be any sort of like air control.
[34:05.660 -> 34:08.240] She could just take off and go wherever she wanted
[34:08.240 -> 34:10.120] and like, it was never any trouble.
[34:10.120 -> 34:12.360] It's crazy, I've watched one of the videos recently
[34:12.360 -> 34:14.760] and it's, they even had perfect 4K cameras filming
[34:14.760 -> 34:16.640] in the sky whilst they were flying.
[34:16.640 -> 34:17.480] Should we, um.
[34:17.480 -> 34:18.880] It's completely real.
[34:18.880 -> 34:19.800] It's all real, isn't it?
[34:19.800 -> 34:23.000] Yeah, it's a really real shot of them flying that plane.
[34:23.000 -> 34:24.480] They didn't just fly it real once
[34:24.480 -> 34:25.600] and film one day of it coming down and landing and use that shot and she's never them flying that plane. They didn't just fly it once and film one day of it
[34:25.600 -> 34:27.480] coming down and landing and use that shot
[34:27.480 -> 34:29.380] and she's never actually in the plane.
[34:31.200 -> 34:32.040] What?
[34:32.040 -> 34:33.120] No, it's real.
[34:33.120 -> 34:34.800] It's not real.
[34:34.800 -> 34:35.640] It's real.
[34:35.640 -> 34:37.400] She doesn't get in a plane with her dog.
[34:37.400 -> 34:39.640] They've done one day filming of her,
[34:39.640 -> 34:41.200] every shot of her sat in front of the plane.
[34:41.200 -> 34:43.080] How dare you crush my childhood.
[34:43.080 -> 34:45.800] There's never any real shots of them actually flying.
[34:45.800 -> 34:47.400] Mate, she flew everywhere.
[34:47.400 -> 34:48.360] I know it for a fact.
[34:48.360 -> 34:50.160] Okay, I'm sorry for crushing your childhood, mate.
[34:50.160 -> 34:51.000] Let's end the pod now.
[34:51.000 -> 34:53.680] Well, we're gonna really fall out tonight.
[34:53.680 -> 34:55.100] Please rate the podcast five stars.
[34:55.100 -> 34:57.400] We'll be back on Thursday for a Jake special.
[34:57.400 -> 34:59.780] Which means you could get anything.
[35:01.720 -> 35:02.640] Yeah.
[35:02.640 -> 35:04.880] Yeah, like more fake news.
[35:04.880 -> 35:06.600] Wow, hang on.
[35:06.600 -> 35:09.020] You might crush a few more souls.
[35:09.020 -> 35:10.720] Why am I giving fake news?
[35:10.720 -> 35:11.560] Pippin.
[35:11.560 -> 35:13.320] Wow, he's really angry at me, guys.
[35:13.320 -> 35:14.160] Come on, let's go.
[35:14.160 -> 35:16.160] Please come back Thursday.
[35:16.160 -> 35:17.320] Bye, guys.
[35:17.320 -> None] See you guys later. you