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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! We were up at 7am this morning to watch the F3 and F2, and of course the F1 and we're absolutely buzzing after that! Another epic race for Lando and Oscar, Recording breaking wins for Redbull, and disaster for Alpine - We dive deep this episode and unpack it all! With Spa up next (one of our favourite tracks) we cant wait to see what happens with the Mclaren's.. before bringing you guys some UNREAL content for the August break. So sit tight because its because to get mega!
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**Race Summary:**
* Verstappen secured his 12th consecutive win, breaking McLaren's record of 11 consecutive wins set in 1988.
* Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri had impressive performances, with Norris securing P2 and Piastri finishing in P5, despite starting in P9.
* Alpine faced a disastrous race, with both Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon retiring due to separate incidents.
* George Russell finished in P4, followed by Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, Fernando Alonso, and Lance Stroll.
**Key Moments and Controversies:**
* Zhou Guanyu's Alfa Romeo stalled on the grid, resulting in a delayed start to the race.
* Oscar Piastri's impressive performance raised questions about whether he made the right decision in choosing McLaren over Alpine.
* A mix-up in strategy calls led to some confusion and disappointment for McLaren, particularly with Lando Norris' undercut attempt on Piastri.
* Lewis Hamilton's radio message expressing concern about his car's performance sparked speculation and discussion about potential engine management strategies.
**Insights and Perspectives:**
* The emergence of Oscar Piastri as a strong contender adds excitement to the midfield battle and raises questions about the future of the driver market.
* The dominance of Red Bull and Max Verstappen continues to be a significant factor in the championship race, with the team extending their lead in both the constructors' and drivers' standings.
* The ongoing struggles of Alpine highlight the challenges faced by teams in the midfield and the importance of consistency in securing points.
**Overall Takeaway:**
The Hungarian Grand Prix showcased the growing competitiveness of the midfield, with McLaren and Alpine emerging as strong contenders. However, Red Bull's continued dominance remains a significant obstacle for other teams hoping to challenge for race wins and the championship. ## **Race Recap and Analysis**
* The Hungarian Grand Prix witnessed Max Verstappen secure his seventh consecutive victory, extending Red Bull's winning streak to 12 races.
* Verstappen dominated the race, leading from start to finish and winning by a significant margin of 33 seconds.
* Sergio Perez finished second, followed by the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, with George Russell and Carlos Sainz rounding out the top six.
## **Key Insights and Observations**
* Red Bull's dominance continued, with the team showcasing impressive pace and control throughout the race.
* Verstappen's victory further cemented his position as the championship leader, extending his lead over Charles Leclerc to 80 points.
* McLaren's strong performance, with both Norris and Ricciardo finishing in the top four, highlighted the team's progress and potential.
* Mercedes struggled to keep pace with Red Bull and Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton finishing seventh and George Russell sixth.
* The race featured several exciting battles and overtakes, particularly in the midfield, adding to the overall entertainment.
## **Controversies and Talking Points**
* The use of hard tires in Q1, mediums in Q2, and softs in Q3 for qualifying sparked discussions about the impact on track time and tire strategy.
* The introduction of biometrics, displaying drivers' heart rates during races, generated interest and provided a unique perspective on the physical demands of Formula One.
* Helmut Marko's warning to teams about potential upgrades and increased pace from Red Bull created anticipation for the upcoming races.
## **Predictions for the Belgian Grand Prix**
* Spa-Francorchamps, known for its high-speed straights and challenging corners, is expected to provide an exciting race.
* Mercedes and McLaren are anticipated to be more competitive at Spa, potentially challenging Red Bull's dominance.
* Lando Norris is seen as a potential podium contender, showcasing his strong form and previous success at the Belgian Grand Prix.
* The possibility of rain and unpredictable weather conditions could add an element of uncertainty and excitement to the race.
## **Overall Message**
The Hungarian Grand Prix reinforced Red Bull's dominance, with Max Verstappen continuing his impressive winning streak. McLaren's resurgence and the midfield battles added intrigue to the race, while discussions surrounding qualifying tire strategies, biometrics, and upcoming upgrades kept fans engaged. The upcoming Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps promises more thrilling action and potential shake-ups in the championship standings.
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[01:00.500 -> 01:04.520] Is there a race at the end of October like Halloween? They should do a night race.
[01:04.520 -> 01:05.800] Oh my god, dress up in the pit crew!
[01:05.800 -> 01:09.680] They should do a night race Singapore over Halloween and they all dress up
[01:09.680 -> 01:17.680] 🎵Hungarian music🎵
[01:17.680 -> 01:19.680] Ladies and gents!
[01:19.680 -> 01:20.880] Welcome back!
[01:20.880 -> 01:24.680] To Pit Stop, we just had the Hungarian Grand Prix.
[01:24.680 -> 01:27.120] Jake, what did you think of that?
[01:27.120 -> 01:31.920] First of all, Lando Norris is well and truly back!
[01:31.920 -> 01:33.920] Yeah!
[01:33.920 -> 01:35.120] Let's go!
[01:35.120 -> 01:36.880] Where's he been? Where's he been?
[01:36.880 -> 01:41.840] The McLarens finally have the pace which we've been wanting them to have.
[01:41.840 -> 01:45.880] Oscar finally has the car under him to get points as well.
[01:45.880 -> 01:48.400] What an unbelievable race.
[01:48.400 -> 01:50.640] Straight away though, I would like to say
[01:50.640 -> 01:53.160] Red Bull have officially broken the record.
[01:53.160 -> 01:54.880] Yeah, big congratulations to Red Bull.
[01:54.880 -> 01:55.720] That is unbelievable.
[01:55.720 -> 01:57.200] So let's give them a little clap as well.
[01:57.200 -> 01:59.880] Most consecutive wins in a row.
[01:59.880 -> 02:01.000] That's 12.
[02:01.000 -> 02:03.040] And Brundle was speaking about it on TV.
[02:03.040 -> 02:05.120] That just goes to show an incredible
[02:05.120 -> 02:10.120] team effort like to break an actual record that's never been done in F1
[02:10.120 -> 02:17.280] history. Yeah. 12 wins in a row, beating McLaren's from 1988 of 11. I feel like
[02:17.280 -> 02:20.920] you and me have been so lucky we got into F1 when it was you know the Lewis
[02:20.920 -> 02:24.280] and the Max thing in Abu Dhabi that was crazy we didn't realize what we were
[02:24.280 -> 02:26.560] even seeing at that time.
[02:26.560 -> 02:29.520] And then now we're just seeing history rewritten pretty much
[02:29.520 -> 02:30.500] over these next few years,
[02:30.500 -> 02:31.680] we're going to see Red Bull dominance.
[02:31.680 -> 02:33.600] We are really lucky to be, it's so true actually.
[02:33.600 -> 02:35.380] We should say that now, if we've had listeners
[02:35.380 -> 02:37.080] that haven't listened to the beginning of the pod,
[02:37.080 -> 02:39.300] when that Max and Lewis battle was going on,
[02:39.300 -> 02:42.080] we were watching it with no idea
[02:42.080 -> 02:44.280] that there was a battle that close really.
[02:47.840 -> 02:52.640] We just thought that was normal. We thought that's just what happens in F1. So that was like the craziest time ever to get into the sport but no what a Grand Prix,
[02:52.640 -> 02:58.000] what a Grand Prix and disaster for Alpine. That's their second double DNF in a row.
[02:58.000 -> 03:02.000] Disaster for a few people. I'm just going to recap the top 10 really quickly so it's
[03:02.000 -> 03:10.680] Verstappen, Norris, Perez, Hamilton, Piastri, we've got to dive into that Piastri fiasco, Russell, Leclerc, Sainz, Alonso and
[03:10.680 -> 03:15.120] Stroh. It's nice to see the Aston Martins still in the top 10 but I've been a bit
[03:15.120 -> 03:20.000] disappointed by the Astons. Yeah we'll deep dive into that dive well into the
[03:20.000 -> 03:25.360] depths of racing but Guan Yu-Jo mate starting fifth and stolen off the grid
[03:25.360 -> 03:28.120] that is a big shame
[03:28.120 -> 03:30.640] well there's someone to blame for this
[03:30.640 -> 03:33.040] what for someone stolen on the grid?
[03:33.040 -> 03:34.520] there's two people to blame for this
[03:34.520 -> 03:35.680] who's taking the blame?
[03:35.680 -> 03:36.680] it's you and me
[03:36.680 -> 03:40.320] oh yeah yeah well I think we caused this
[03:40.320 -> 03:41.320] how?
[03:41.320 -> 03:43.640] because as most people at home know
[03:43.640 -> 03:46.000] Ruth Buscombe normally texts me and
[03:46.000 -> 03:50.160] asked me for my lap numbers she wants my laps because I like to predict
[03:50.160 -> 03:53.840] certain laps for the team I don't say what's gonna happen I just raise
[03:53.840 -> 03:58.200] significance around certain laps in a race usually one two sometimes three
[03:58.200 -> 04:02.640] accumulated by your significant F1 knowledge exactly it goes hand in hand
[04:02.640 -> 04:06.200] last night she asked me for my laps, Saturday night before the race
[04:07.280 -> 04:10.940] And I didn't give her my laps. I gave her yours. I know. You
[04:11.920 -> 04:13.800] Single-handedly gave your laps. What did you say?
[04:13.800 -> 04:20.140] I said put on lap nine and go to hards, hards to the end of the race. Right. Which actually wasn't a bad strategy
[04:20.140 -> 04:25.260] I mean Albert did it. I feel like we jinxed Alfa Romeo. I didn't say good luck before the race
[04:25.260 -> 04:29.640] I didn't want to jinx it, but I think we did anyway. I think you caused the the Grand Ujo thing
[04:30.420 -> 04:35.620] So that they would both pit on lap 9 which they did. I didn't cause it
[04:35.780 -> 04:42.400] Yeah, but you predicted lap 9 pit. Mate, I've got my predictions recently have been absolutely insane
[04:42.400 -> 04:45.800] They have been. I just want to say, where did I say Daniel Ricciardo
[04:45.800 -> 04:47.200] would finish in the race today?
[04:47.200 -> 04:48.040] 13th.
[04:48.040 -> 04:50.240] And where did Daniel Ricciardo finish in the race today?
[04:50.240 -> 04:51.080] 13th.
[04:51.080 -> 04:52.080] Thank you very much.
[04:52.080 -> 04:53.200] Can I have a clap?
[04:53.200 -> 04:54.520] Maybe I can have a clap for that.
[04:54.520 -> 04:56.680] All right, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
[04:56.680 -> 04:57.760] I don't want to clap, I'll go on
[04:57.760 -> 04:59.120] and I'll clap myself a little bit.
[04:59.120 -> 05:00.280] Well done, Jake.
[05:00.280 -> 05:01.120] For once.
[05:01.120 -> 05:02.600] There's something in the air right now.
[05:02.600 -> 05:04.320] You're giving off these weird vibes.
[05:04.320 -> 05:06.280] You, I don't know what it is, but.
[05:06.280 -> 05:07.320] I know, I know.
[05:07.320 -> 05:09.720] But I did say Verstappen wouldn't be on the podium
[05:09.720 -> 05:10.560] this weekend though,
[05:10.560 -> 05:12.440] and Verstappen was well and truly on the podium.
[05:12.440 -> 05:14.600] That, that red ball looks, I mean,
[05:14.600 -> 05:16.200] he was buzzing to be driving it today.
[05:16.200 -> 05:17.880] No one was anywhere near him.
[05:17.880 -> 05:19.560] I mean, I said Alonso would win.
[05:19.560 -> 05:22.160] Yeah, but you say that every week.
[05:22.160 -> 05:23.000] Yeah, I do, yeah.
[05:23.000 -> 05:27.440] It's a shame for Hamilton, starting pole pole and yesterday when he got pole, you know
[05:27.440 -> 05:33.080] There was posts all over social media. It's such a big deal. You know Hamilton's on pole. He was really emotional
[05:33.080 -> 05:34.160] Did you see him in the car?
[05:34.160 -> 05:38.900] Afterwards it rubbed his eyes and I it was it was and like there was the team reaction from Toto and the rest of the
[05:38.900 -> 05:42.560] Guys good to see. Ronda was saying though that when Hamilton did his pole lap
[05:42.560 -> 05:44.840] He didn't actually get any purple sectors
[05:44.880 -> 05:49.640] He just put the whole lap together like he wasn't quicker than he wasn't the quickest in any sector
[05:49.640 -> 05:55.460] He just did a Hamilton lap like prove traffic pulled out the car proves. Yeah. Yeah, he's outperforming the car
[05:55.680 -> 06:01.480] Like without a doubt it was a shame like first corner completely blew the pole, but then Piastri
[06:02.000 -> 06:04.000] Snuck his way into P2
[06:04.600 -> 06:08.120] but then Piastri snuck his way into P2! Piastri, I think, honestly, honestly,
[06:08.120 -> 06:10.400] I think Piastri is possibly one of the most
[06:10.400 -> 06:12.960] impressive drivers on that grid right now.
[06:12.960 -> 06:15.960] To do that in his rookie year, come on,
[06:15.960 -> 06:17.960] you've got Nick De Vries, who's just been booted out,
[06:17.960 -> 06:19.720] and Sargent, who's, you know, he's nowhere.
[06:19.720 -> 06:20.880] I mean, obviously it's the cars.
[06:20.880 -> 06:23.640] I know McLaren, the McLaren cars are unreal at the minute,
[06:23.640 -> 06:27.720] but no one's given Piastri enough I know you don't hear enough about him for what
[06:27.720 -> 06:32.600] he's doing it is actually remarkable for a rookie to step into a car and do that
[06:32.600 -> 06:36.000] and I know it's a McLaren which is quicker than a lot of the other cars on
[06:36.000 -> 06:41.840] the grid but McLaren have now overtaken Alpine in the constructors standings and
[06:41.840 -> 06:46.880] they were nowhere near them yeah McLaren McLaren have now, yeah, they've got nearly double Alpine's points
[06:46.880 -> 06:47.720] because Alpine have been DNF, DNF.
[06:47.720 -> 06:49.760] Alpine were disastrous today.
[06:49.760 -> 06:51.400] I feel bad for Gasly and Ocon.
[06:51.400 -> 06:53.000] But it was all Joe.
[06:53.000 -> 06:54.480] That's why Joe got the penalty, yeah,
[06:54.480 -> 06:56.080] because he went into the back of Daniel Ricciardo
[06:56.080 -> 06:58.200] and then Daniel Ricciardo and then Ocon.
[06:58.200 -> 06:59.040] And then Ocon, Notch, Gasly.
[06:59.040 -> 06:59.880] I didn't realize it was Joe
[06:59.880 -> 07:00.840] who went into the back of them.
[07:00.840 -> 07:02.480] Yeah, it was Joe.
[07:02.480 -> 07:04.480] It all come from brand new Joe.
[07:04.480 -> 07:05.860] Wow, That must be
[07:05.860 -> 07:09.760] crazy though I can imagine the pressure like you're not used to starting there
[07:09.760 -> 07:14.160] and out of nowhere you qualify fifth. Yeah. But that's where you got to realize
[07:14.160 -> 07:18.360] how good of a job Piastri's doing. He's been thrown in the deep end as a rookie and he's
[07:18.360 -> 07:23.040] not crumbling. So good man that guy's razor focus we saw him briefly at
[07:23.040 -> 07:28.560] Silverstone in the paddock and we said hello mate the guy was just he was in the mindset this was like what was
[07:28.560 -> 07:32.160] it was on Saturday or Sunday? It was Sunday, it was way before the race
[07:32.160 -> 07:35.560] hours before the race and he was just he was what he was ready for it. For the
[07:35.560 -> 07:38.480] first couple of months this year there's been so much talk about how Oscar would
[07:38.480 -> 07:41.600] be gutted that he didn't stay with Alpine because obviously it started and
[07:41.600 -> 07:44.600] then Ocon had the great result in Monaco and everyone was like oh he should have
[07:44.600 -> 07:46.440] been with Alpine but now McLaren are just
[07:46.440 -> 07:51.800] smashing out the water. Imagine how Alpine feel watching their old driver
[07:51.800 -> 07:56.680] pick up consistent top five finishes. That's two great finishes in a row.
[07:56.680 -> 08:01.320] They've got to be happy for him, surely. There has to come a point when you just
[08:01.320 -> 08:06.120] you think you know you have to congratulate the guy for making that decision.
[08:06.120 -> 08:07.280] Would you have done it?
[08:08.320 -> 08:10.280] Honestly, I think anyone would have done that.
[08:10.280 -> 08:13.280] I think it was definitely the right decision for Piastri.
[08:13.280 -> 08:15.920] There's too many rookies in F1 that come in
[08:15.920 -> 08:18.760] and you know, everyone's so desperate to get into F1.
[08:18.760 -> 08:21.080] So you will take a seat wherever.
[08:21.080 -> 08:21.920] Do you know what I mean?
[08:21.920 -> 08:23.080] And then they're going to get given an AlphaTauri
[08:23.080 -> 08:24.280] or Williams or a Haas.
[08:24.280 -> 08:27.360] Yeah, yeah. If a McLaren offering you a seat, of course you'll take it.
[08:27.360 -> 08:28.760] Yeah. And you know that McLaren's a team
[08:28.760 -> 08:30.600] that has the backing and like they're going to grow
[08:30.600 -> 08:32.680] and put something out strong.
[08:32.680 -> 08:35.000] I know Perez had an incredible weekend as well.
[08:35.000 -> 08:37.940] Perez is proving he is, can still do it.
[08:37.940 -> 08:40.880] I mean, his FP1 crash was a bit of a shame,
[08:40.880 -> 08:42.560] but he's an incredible driver.
[08:42.560 -> 08:43.840] Where did he start?
[08:43.840 -> 08:45.520] Perez started a little bit further back.
[08:45.520 -> 08:46.360] I've got the qualifying.
[08:46.360 -> 08:48.000] Was it P15 or something like that?
[08:48.000 -> 08:49.040] But he came all the way to third.
[08:49.040 -> 08:50.280] Perez started ninth.
[08:50.280 -> 08:51.120] Ninth.
[08:51.120 -> 08:51.940] He started ninth.
[08:51.940 -> 08:52.780] Right.
[08:52.780 -> 08:54.720] But as soon as he put the mediums on he was rapid.
[08:54.720 -> 08:55.920] Well, only in pits.
[08:55.920 -> 08:58.200] The pit in today.
[08:58.200 -> 09:01.080] Ferrari, they can't be doing that.
[09:01.080 -> 09:04.120] Wait, I think someone set a record though, right?
[09:04.120 -> 09:06.160] Yeah, Red Bull did a monstrous one
[09:06.160 -> 09:13.040] the fastest one so far this season was 1.98 they did a 1.9. 1.9 what though? I don't know on the
[09:13.040 -> 09:17.280] dot. That's the thing did they get it? I'm sure they did. Yeah it wasn't a record because their
[09:17.280 -> 09:22.080] record's like 1.88 isn't it or something like that. Before we pick apart the race anymore I do just
[09:22.080 -> 09:25.600] want to go in and say that we spoke about this a couple of pods ago,
[09:25.600 -> 09:26.560] but it hadn't happened yet.
[09:26.560 -> 09:28.560] I thought it was happening for Silverstone, to be honest,
[09:28.560 -> 09:32.040] but the F1 juniors doing the broadcasting.
[09:32.040 -> 09:32.880] Yeah.
[09:32.880 -> 09:34.120] Oh my God.
[09:34.120 -> 09:35.160] Unbelievable.
[09:35.160 -> 09:37.120] I think back to when I was a kid.
[09:37.120 -> 09:37.960] I know.
[09:37.960 -> 09:39.240] Maybe my mind's just skewed,
[09:39.240 -> 09:42.520] but I honestly think I could barely walk before I was 10.
[09:42.520 -> 09:43.360] Couldn't even say my own name.
[09:43.360 -> 09:44.200] No, no.
[09:44.200 -> 09:49.540] And you got these kids who are so, think eloquent is eloquent the word? Maybe
[09:49.540 -> 09:55.260] something. See we don't even know what the word is. But they just they could speak like so well my mind
[09:55.260 -> 09:58.540] was honestly blown watching them better than some of the Sky reports. They were
[09:58.540 -> 10:02.980] fantastic they did a really good job and you know there's millions of people
[10:02.980 -> 10:06.640] watching that and they're fully aware of it because they would have watched broadcasts before
[10:06.640 -> 10:09.800] and they've gone out there forgot about it and they were just super young but I
[10:09.800 -> 10:17.160] have to say there was one lad the kid with the afro it was absolutely
[10:17.160 -> 10:26.000] his arm was like the size of my thigh. That guy is not an F1 junior at all. No chance. He is not 12 years old. He was absolutely wedged. And shout out Harry Benjamin.
[10:26.000 -> 10:28.000] Oh yeah, Harry Benjamin was there. They were all really good.
[10:28.000 -> 10:33.000] I think that's a cool thing for Sky to be doing. They're going to be doing it a couple more times this year I believe.
[10:33.000 -> 10:38.000] Are they? Yeah, yeah. I think they are. That's cool. That's really cool. Why not? Give the kids a platform.
[10:38.000 -> 10:44.000] Also, I should say, I did get it wrong at the beginning of the last pod. There is two DRS zones here.
[10:44.000 -> 10:46.440] But the F1 website, in my defense,
[10:46.440 -> 10:48.960] does say one DRS zone if anyone goes to look.
[10:48.960 -> 10:50.320] That's weird, I don't understand that.
[10:50.320 -> 10:53.240] Well, I do now, because what their mistake is
[10:53.240 -> 10:57.040] on the website is there's one DRS detection zone.
[10:57.040 -> 10:58.840] Now, I wanted to talk about this with you,
[10:58.840 -> 11:00.160] because- Because there was some issues
[11:00.160 -> 11:01.000] today in the race. Because Krofty was speaking
[11:01.000 -> 11:02.160] about it today as well.
[11:02.160 -> 11:04.920] Right, so one DRS detection zone
[11:04.920 -> 11:06.920] before the first DRS zone, before the first DRS zone,
[11:06.920 -> 11:09.040] but the second DRS zone is round the corner
[11:09.040 -> 11:10.360] after the first one.
[11:10.360 -> 11:14.120] So if you go through the DRS zone behind a car,
[11:14.120 -> 11:14.940] and then take them on the-
[11:14.940 -> 11:15.780] Before the straight?
[11:15.780 -> 11:18.280] Yeah, yeah, and then take them on the first DRS zone,
[11:18.280 -> 11:19.840] even though you're in front,
[11:19.840 -> 11:22.360] you still have DRS for the second DRS zone.
[11:22.360 -> 11:24.000] That makes no sense.
[11:24.000 -> 11:25.360] Do you think that makes no sense because you should only have DRS when you're DRS zone? That makes no sense. Do you think that makes no sense
[11:25.360 -> 11:27.520] because you should only have DRS
[11:27.520 -> 11:29.600] when you're behind the car you're overtaking?
[11:29.600 -> 11:30.600] But then having said that,
[11:30.600 -> 11:33.120] I think if there was another detection zone
[11:33.120 -> 11:34.800] at the end of the straight,
[11:34.800 -> 11:37.880] then it would literally be a game of cat and mouse.
[11:37.880 -> 11:38.720] Someone would wait.
[11:38.720 -> 11:40.400] Someone would wait for someone to overtake them
[11:40.400 -> 11:41.840] on the straight just so they can take them back
[11:41.840 -> 11:42.840] on the next one.
[11:42.840 -> 11:44.480] That's where DRS gets a bit tricky.
[11:44.480 -> 11:46.840] This happens like on quite a few tracks.
[11:46.840 -> 11:50.200] I think it happens in like Saudi Arabia or somewhere where like as soon as...
[11:50.200 -> 11:51.200] Nice knowledge!
[11:51.200 -> 11:54.840] I could be wrong but there's two DRS zones on probably quite a few tracks
[11:54.840 -> 11:56.120] where you can just get it back.
[11:56.120 -> 12:00.520] Yeah, well you see Max do it. Max does it very well. He knows exactly where the line is
[12:00.520 -> 12:11.080] and he will deliberately make sure he times the overtake so he gets that extra bit of DRS. But Crofty was saying like, should they have DRS once they've gone past the car?
[12:11.080 -> 12:14.800] Like because realistically they do just pull further away from the car behind and we want
[12:14.800 -> 12:19.080] to keep the cars as close together. Yeah. That was also the first time I've sat and
[12:19.080 -> 12:24.000] watched a Porsche race before in the gaps. Yeah. And me and Fab are sat there thinking
[12:24.000 -> 12:29.180] right if we got into racing I reckon like these are the kind of cars that we could potentially in a
[12:29.180 -> 12:33.620] dream world get to that would never make it to F1 but maybe we could somehow it
[12:33.620 -> 12:36.700] must cost so much money to do this Porsche racing but it's nice because
[12:36.700 -> 12:40.900] they have a little tappy tap they do they're a bit bumper car s yeah something
[12:40.900 -> 12:43.540] that I could get that's what I was worried about like the little tap so I'm
[12:43.540 -> 12:46.080] just gonna keep tapping people and losing that, losing this.
[12:46.080 -> 12:48.200] But if the cars can touch a little bit.
[12:48.200 -> 12:50.560] I still think it's very far away.
[12:50.560 -> 12:52.480] I honestly don't think we're ever going to get
[12:52.480 -> 12:54.640] into the Porsche Cup, but if we did,
[12:54.640 -> 12:56.160] do you know what I was doing on the sim earlier?
[12:56.160 -> 12:57.820] I was racing Hungary on the sim
[12:57.820 -> 13:00.320] and I was just trying to get in the mindset of like,
[13:00.320 -> 13:02.800] right, we're at an F2 race.
[13:02.800 -> 13:04.680] All of a sudden, like Oli Berman can't race.
[13:04.680 -> 13:08.720] He's ill. All the reserve drivers are fucked. Who do they ask ollie berman's like
[13:09.440 -> 13:12.280] Ollie berman's in a hospital like ask ask fab
[13:13.000 -> 13:16.840] Ask fab to do it cuz he's at the race and I've just like fab will you do the race?
[13:16.840 -> 13:20.920] I'm just like yeah, I will so I put the AI on a hundred
[13:21.600 -> 13:24.400] And did you win a spanning came last? Oh, whatever we get it
[13:24.400 -> 13:26.500] So yeah, that should never ever happen.
[13:26.500 -> 13:29.500] If Premo want to get any points, they should never ever do that.
[13:29.500 -> 13:31.500] I don't think they're going to ask you anyway, mate.
[13:31.500 -> 13:33.000] Well, I don't know.
[13:33.000 -> 13:35.000] Speaking about Ferrari a little bit though,
[13:35.000 -> 13:39.000] what is going on with Leclerc and Sainz then?
[13:39.000 -> 13:43.000] Because, is that off camera?
[13:43.000 -> 13:45.000] Do you reckon they're not buddy buddy?
[13:45.000 -> 13:46.000] Because I was thinking this,
[13:46.000 -> 13:49.680] you don't really see them around together when it's not,
[13:49.680 -> 13:52.440] put it this way, when they're not wearing a Ferrari top,
[13:52.440 -> 13:54.040] or not in Ferrari branding,
[13:54.040 -> 13:56.840] you don't really see them together that much.
[13:56.840 -> 13:59.640] And you just notice, it's happened a few times,
[13:59.640 -> 14:00.840] it happened at the beginning of this race,
[14:00.840 -> 14:03.320] signs started on softs, so the Clare was on medium,
[14:03.320 -> 14:05.360] signs right behind him. And he just wouldn't let them through. If your sign's there, you're sayingainz started on softs, Leclerc was on mediums, Sainz was right behind him.
[14:05.360 -> 14:06.960] And he just wouldn't let him through.
[14:06.960 -> 14:09.880] And if you're Sainz there, you're saying, I'm on softs,
[14:09.880 -> 14:11.080] I'm quicker than Leclerc,
[14:11.080 -> 14:12.320] why would you not let me through?
[14:12.320 -> 14:13.160] This is valuable for the team.
[14:13.160 -> 14:15.280] But he actually couldn't catch him though.
[14:15.280 -> 14:16.440] I think that was it.
[14:16.440 -> 14:18.840] I think Sainz could have easily caught him.
[14:18.840 -> 14:21.360] I genuinely think from every radio message
[14:21.360 -> 14:23.960] that Ferrari just do everything for Leclerc.
[14:23.960 -> 14:28.160] I did hear Sainz fight back though, and he actually kind of said the strategy that he wanted.
[14:28.160 -> 14:30.560] They asked him and he said, no, I want to do this.
[14:30.560 -> 14:31.840] And they actually listened.
[14:31.840 -> 14:34.560] Like they're changing, they're changing a little bit.
[14:34.560 -> 14:37.200] Yeah, they're turning a little bit, they're listening a little bit.
[14:37.200 -> 14:40.400] Yeah, 9.4 second pit stops mate, really good.
[14:40.400 -> 14:43.680] And then Charles Leclerc got a penalty as well for speeding in the pit lane.
[14:43.680 -> 14:44.000] Yeah.
[14:44.000 -> 14:45.920] And it reminded me of what we do on the game.
[14:45.920 -> 14:48.800] You know, we fly into the pit lane at full speed.
[14:48.800 -> 14:51.440] But it automatically stops you on the game.
[14:51.440 -> 14:55.680] In real life, they fly into the pit lane and then out of nowhere, they've got to brake
[14:55.680 -> 14:58.200] the perfect amount to get it to that speed.
[14:58.200 -> 15:00.200] But then they have a pit limiter.
[15:00.200 -> 15:02.680] But yeah, I know what you mean, having to brake like that.
[15:02.680 -> 15:06.000] It's quite funny to watch. I'd be lost.
[15:06.000 -> 15:11.000] I want to speak about this because it left a sour, sour taste in my mouth.
[15:11.000 -> 15:12.000] How sour?
[15:12.000 -> 15:17.000] I had to chew on something sweet after hearing it because I just could not get down with it.
[15:17.000 -> 15:18.000] Alright, let's talk about it then.
[15:18.000 -> 15:24.000] Lap 25, Lewis radioed into his team and he was asking why he was so slow.
[15:24.000 -> 15:26.500] He was like, man, Why am I so slow?
[15:26.920 -> 15:30.480] What's going on? And he basically said to the team. Are you turning my car down?
[15:30.480 -> 15:35.120] I don't know why I put an American accent Lewis about that commentary, but I didn't quite pick up
[15:35.120 -> 15:39.480] What Lewis just hearing those six words? Are you turning?
[15:39.760 -> 15:45.920] What he said are you turning the engine down? That's so strange to hear that. You must feel trapped.
[15:45.920 -> 15:47.120] Like I didn't really,
[15:47.120 -> 15:50.000] I know like they can change settings on the car and that,
[15:50.000 -> 15:52.640] but Crofty and Bronda were talking about it afterwards.
[15:52.640 -> 15:54.360] It's just a weird thing to hear.
[15:54.360 -> 15:56.480] Crofty said, you're not allowed to change the engine
[15:56.480 -> 15:58.940] between qualy and the end of the race.
[15:58.940 -> 16:02.160] However, you can obviously change the power of the engine
[16:02.160 -> 16:04.000] on like certain engine modes.
[16:04.000 -> 16:07.660] And they can control that. Lewis can control it as well from the steering wheel yeah but
[16:07.660 -> 16:10.580] they can also control it from the pit wall. But why would they possibly be
[16:10.580 -> 16:16.820] slowing his car down? Well who knows? Unless it's to do with energy recharging.
[16:16.820 -> 16:23.340] Who knows anything in the world really? It's literally his team! Why would his team go right?
[16:23.340 -> 16:25.760] I tell you what, Lewis has started poll today,
[16:25.760 -> 16:26.600] let's slow his car down.
[16:26.600 -> 16:27.560] Take your head out of F1 for a minute
[16:27.560 -> 16:31.680] and just look at the world from the clouds perspective.
[16:31.680 -> 16:34.080] You never really know anything.
[16:34.080 -> 16:37.480] Conspiracy theories don't exist, everything is viable.
[16:37.480 -> 16:40.080] No one really knows what goes on behind the scenes
[16:40.080 -> 16:41.960] in Formula One, Jake.
[16:41.960 -> 16:44.400] So don't for a second question why
[16:44.400 -> 16:45.960] they might be slowing his car down.
[16:45.960 -> 16:46.800] Do you know what I mean?
[16:46.800 -> 16:48.320] I reckon it's to do with the power usage
[16:48.320 -> 16:49.840] and the way they recharge the battery.
[16:49.840 -> 16:52.480] Maybe they like change how the energy is consumed.
[16:52.480 -> 16:55.800] So it charges batteries on corners and stuff like that.
[16:55.800 -> 16:59.000] Either way, you know, it's just weird, isn't it?
[16:59.000 -> 17:00.920] They should just have it all out on track.
[17:00.920 -> 17:02.800] There's definitely a lot that they can do
[17:02.800 -> 17:04.000] from that garage and pit wall
[17:04.000 -> 17:07.360] because that's why there's so many people there. I'd also like to say
[17:07.360 -> 17:11.840] whilst I'm on the thing of talking about garages that Minions movie should a
[17:11.840 -> 17:15.920] hundred percent sponsor the McLaren pit crew because I just saw the run out and
[17:15.920 -> 17:19.200] they're all like bright orange and I just thought how funny would it be if
[17:19.200 -> 17:23.600] there's a new Minions film. If the trousers were blue. All the pit crew were dressed as Minions. They all gotta wear glasses.
[17:23.600 -> 17:27.280] It would look amazing. Yeah they all dress all dress up as proper minions for a race.
[17:27.280 -> 17:28.480] That would be quite funny.
[17:28.480 -> 17:30.000] That's what F1 really needs.
[17:30.000 -> 17:31.840] Is there a race at the end of October, like Halloween?
[17:31.840 -> 17:35.360] Oh my god, dress up in the pit crew!
[17:35.360 -> 17:39.200] They should do a night race, Singapore, over Halloween and they all dress up.
[17:39.200 -> 17:42.320] But who are Red Bull gonna be? The Devil, surely.
[17:42.320 -> 17:44.720] Yeah, everyone's gotta come as a theme.
[17:44.720 -> 17:45.160] We should do that as a theme.
[17:45.160 -> 17:46.720] We should do that as a vid at some point.
[17:46.720 -> 17:49.680] Themed, we'll theme all of the teams for Halloween.
[17:49.680 -> 17:50.960] Imagine like the dead pit crew
[17:50.960 -> 17:52.680] and they've all got to walk like zombies with their arms
[17:52.680 -> 18:06.240] and everyone's like, ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhthth 13th obviously but the people that know a lot about Formula One they kind of said
[18:06.240 -> 18:10.440] that he would finish 13th. What did you think about Daniel Ricciardo's return?
[18:10.440 -> 18:14.920] There was a bit of camera time on him, not loads. I think he drove a safe race.
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[19:17.960 -> 19:20.580] point him trying to I don't know whether he was going for the other maybe he was
[19:20.580 -> 19:24.640] pushing yes that's a big takeaway isn't it yeah I love takeaway as well especially
[19:24.640 -> 19:25.200] Chinese god I love it as well, especially Chinese.
[19:25.200 -> 19:26.040] God, I love a takeaway.
[19:26.040 -> 19:27.760] And I reckon after that race,
[19:27.760 -> 19:28.920] Ricciardo's like, do you know what?
[19:28.920 -> 19:31.480] I'm happy with P13 and he might have a takeaway tonight.
[19:31.480 -> 19:33.240] Yeah, Franz Tost actually said
[19:33.240 -> 19:35.400] it's going to take him four races
[19:35.400 -> 19:37.080] to be back in the swing of things.
[19:37.080 -> 19:38.120] Four races?
[19:38.120 -> 19:39.520] Yeah, and that's fair enough.
[19:39.520 -> 19:42.120] Like you haven't driven a car for a while in a race.
[19:42.120 -> 19:43.640] Like I reckon just getting the feel
[19:43.640 -> 19:46.960] for knowing how close you are to someone and...
[19:46.960 -> 19:51.440] I wonder how Franz Toss feels after the whole Nick de Vries thing?
[19:52.240 -> 19:54.800] Because it wasn't really, it wasn't him who called it, right?
[19:55.440 -> 19:59.280] No, and also the team, like it's a chain of command, isn't it? The team principle would
[19:59.280 -> 20:03.200] be under significant pressure and it's all come from Helmut Marko, hasn't it?
[20:03.200 -> 20:05.140] Do you think Helmut would have been like right Franz
[20:05.240 -> 20:07.680] We're getting rid of Nick, but you've got a tailor
[20:08.800 -> 20:14.540] Froze I'm fucking out. Come on. Help it really mate. If you're making this decision surely you could do it
[20:14.540 -> 20:21.480] Oh, you'd hate to be the one to tell him you'd hate to be the one to tell anyone that Nick. I'm really really sorry, but
[20:22.600 -> 20:24.600] helmet
[20:24.760 -> 20:25.200] Didn't this is my decision I'm really, really sorry, but Helmut's... Well, no, Helmut didn't.
[20:25.200 -> 20:26.200] This is my decision.
[20:26.200 -> 20:27.200] Nah, it must have...
[20:27.200 -> 20:30.840] I don't know how it works internally, but that's not an easy decision to make.
[20:30.840 -> 20:34.920] It must be hard for Franz Tost to be in that position, knowing that he has to get rid of
[20:34.920 -> 20:35.920] him.
[20:35.920 -> 20:37.640] I mean, he must be happy to have Daniel there.
[20:37.640 -> 20:39.360] Yeah, I think very happy to have Daniel.
[20:39.360 -> 20:41.680] The whole brand is very happy to have Daniel there.
[20:41.680 -> 20:45.040] Yeah, Netflix would have had an absolute field day following him today.
[20:45.040 -> 20:48.240] But I thought, I'm starting to get this weird feeling
[20:48.240 -> 20:50.720] around Lando and Max now.
[20:50.720 -> 20:53.880] Like, I don't know whether anyone else is feeling this
[20:53.880 -> 20:54.720] or seeing it.
[20:54.720 -> 20:57.840] Like, it just seems like-
[20:57.840 -> 21:00.000] I don't know because everyone says Daniel Ricciardo
[21:00.000 -> 21:02.200] is going to replace Perez in all of this, but-
[21:02.200 -> 21:03.360] I don't see that.
[21:03.360 -> 21:07.600] Do you think as well, like maybe this could all be like a pre-planned Lando knows he's
[21:07.600 -> 21:11.840] going to Red Bull and like him and Max are gonna be seen as like these two people because
[21:11.840 -> 21:14.000] they just get this weird vibe from him.
[21:14.000 -> 21:19.540] Yeah, Lando and Max together at Red Bull, it just slips away from Ricciardo, he goes
[21:19.540 -> 21:20.540] back to McLaren.
[21:20.540 -> 21:29.680] I was gonna say, but I've actually got something else to raise. Potentially if Lewis Hamilton was gonna go anywhere and the McLaren was
[21:29.680 -> 21:33.960] significantly outscoring Mercedes he would probably be quite open to going
[21:33.960 -> 21:38.040] back to the team it started at for the end of his career. Like if the McLaren
[21:38.040 -> 21:41.800] was quicker than the Mercedes do you reckon that could be in the back of
[21:41.800 -> 21:45.200] Hamilton's mind? Because that could be a swap that happened. I don't think so.
[21:45.200 -> 21:47.040] They would still leave Ricciardo at Alfa Tauri.
[21:47.040 -> 21:49.120] But let's not forget, Riccardo, Riccardo!
[21:49.120 -> 21:49.960] Riccardo!
[21:49.960 -> 21:52.840] Riccardo won't get the Red Bull seat!
[21:52.840 -> 21:55.120] He won't get the Red Bull seat if he doesn't perform.
[21:55.120 -> 21:57.160] It's not like he can finish 13th every race,
[21:57.160 -> 21:58.040] 10th every race.
[21:58.040 -> 21:59.480] I'm not saying he will, but you know what I mean?
[21:59.480 -> 22:00.480] He'll have to perform.
[22:00.480 -> 22:02.240] I know people always talk about Lewis.
[22:02.240 -> 22:04.320] Maybe like, you know, there was that rumor going around,
[22:04.320 -> 22:05.400] if Ferrari are going gonna do really well
[22:05.400 -> 22:08.300] Maybe Lewis goes to Ferrari. I honestly don't see him leaving
[22:09.000 -> 22:14.080] Mercedes I don't honestly don't what did you think about McCarron's decision to undercut?
[22:14.800 -> 22:18.960] Lando which obviously because Oscar was set second right I was
[22:19.560 -> 22:24.520] Devastated about that Oscar piastri was robbed by his own kin
[22:27.440 -> 22:30.400] about that Oscar Piastri was robbed by his own kin how dare they do that they said that Mark Webber wouldn't be very happy about that one
[22:30.400 -> 22:32.400] Mark would not have been happy about that at all
[22:32.400 -> 22:34.900] no you wouldn't be happy about it would you I mean
[22:34.900 -> 22:38.840] and you could tell Oscar weren't I saw em sorry to butt in but I saw a post race
[22:38.840 -> 22:42.160] video of him and Lando together yeah and Lando had to talk about the race and he
[22:42.160 -> 22:45.380] was quite happy and Oscar's just standing there like looking pissed.
[22:45.380 -> 22:47.780] I know it's a shame that they did end the car in first
[22:47.780 -> 22:49.980] but then at the same time, like full credit to Lando there
[22:49.980 -> 22:52.240] cause he did go and set back to back fastest lap.
[22:52.240 -> 22:54.100] So that's why he came out in front of him.
[22:54.100 -> 22:57.780] Like it's not like no safety car today as well
[22:57.780 -> 23:01.420] for a race that had so many strategies going on
[23:01.420 -> 23:08.020] and so many pits, a safety car in there been great would have meant that someone crazy would have won
[23:08.020 -> 23:11.380] It would have been really good. It's a probably still with one by about three days
[23:11.380 -> 23:17.780] But true there was a weird moment when you pointed out in a top ten all the teammates were next to each other
[23:17.780 -> 23:24.140] Yeah, it was max and checo the two McLaren's two Mercedes two Ferraris and two Aston Martin's very weird
[23:24.140 -> 23:26.360] It is weird formula one is a very weird sport.
[23:26.360 -> 23:28.760] Alex Albon came 11th.
[23:28.760 -> 23:32.560] Alex Albon, we've been saying for a while, could do with being in a quicker car,
[23:32.560 -> 23:34.960] but he is having an incredible season in Williams.
[23:34.960 -> 23:36.360] Very happy to see that.
[23:36.360 -> 23:40.760] That's the 250th podium ever for Red Bull.
[23:40.760 -> 23:43.760] Not only the record, but 250 podiums.
[23:43.760 -> 23:45.820] Exactly. It's also 44 wins for
[23:45.820 -> 23:48.380] Verstappen the seventh consecutive win
[23:48.380 -> 23:50.660] for Verstappen 12 consecutive wins for
[23:50.660 -> 23:54.980] Red Bull as we know. God as you can tell we've been on Google.
[23:54.980 -> 24:01.420] Fabian Newey. Max won by 33 seconds
[24:01.420 -> 24:03.380] which is his old racing number there's a
[24:03.380 -> 24:06.340] lot of weird stuff happening mate I can feel the, mate. I can feel the energy, man.
[24:06.340 -> 24:07.180] Yeah.
[24:07.180 -> 24:08.020] I can feel the energy.
[24:08.020 -> 24:09.540] It feels like a setup.
[24:09.540 -> 24:10.940] We've got Spa next week.
[24:10.940 -> 24:13.580] It feels like a setup.
[24:13.580 -> 24:15.540] I can't wait to get our predictions for Spa,
[24:15.540 -> 24:17.140] but we'll save that for midweek.
[24:17.140 -> 24:18.620] We don't want to be given that just yet.
[24:18.620 -> 24:19.860] We do have Spa next week,
[24:19.860 -> 24:21.020] which I'm so excited for.
[24:21.020 -> 24:22.420] You texted me earlier and said you've seen
[24:22.420 -> 24:24.220] some breaking news on your websites.
[24:24.220 -> 24:27.000] Um, well, I might have found something.
[24:27.000 -> 24:29.000] And I think it's quite big, isn't it?
[24:29.000 -> 24:34.000] Helmut Marko has thrown down a warning to all the teams.
[24:34.000 -> 24:41.000] Wow! So he said, you know what, I'm bored of just firing my rookies who have done shit for the first half of the year.
[24:41.000 -> 24:44.000] I'm going to send a warning to the whole grid.
[24:44.000 -> 24:47.640] Helmut Marko is a fucking fire-breathing dragon.
[24:47.640 -> 24:49.720] He is! What does he sound like?
[24:49.720 -> 24:51.400] I've never heard him talk.
[24:51.400 -> 24:53.600] What do you reckon Helmut Marko's voice is?
[24:53.600 -> 24:55.000] He doesn't.
[24:55.000 -> 24:57.280] Nick, I don't want you to be here anymore.
[24:57.280 -> 24:58.600] No, he doesn't talk.
[24:58.600 -> 24:59.720] Does he actually not talk?
[24:59.720 -> 25:00.960] No.
[25:00.960 -> 25:02.440] I reckon he might have quite a squeaky voice.
[25:02.440 -> 25:03.960] That's the weird thing about Helmut Marko
[25:03.960 -> 25:05.840] is that he actually, he doesn't speak.
[25:05.840 -> 25:08.040] He's got an interpreter, someone who speaks for him.
[25:08.040 -> 25:09.040] It's really, really strange.
[25:09.040 -> 25:10.320] Why is he warning the teams?
[25:10.320 -> 25:11.440] What about?
[25:11.440 -> 25:13.880] He basically said there's more pace to come.
[25:13.880 -> 25:15.320] They've obviously just brought the upgrades.
[25:15.320 -> 25:17.160] They've just brought the new side pods to this.
[25:17.160 -> 25:18.040] No, yeah, for sure.
[25:18.040 -> 25:19.400] Because this is the first race
[25:19.400 -> 25:21.000] that they've brought these side pods in.
[25:21.000 -> 25:23.120] The cars weren't fully dialed.
[25:23.120 -> 25:24.200] They weren't completely dialed
[25:24.200 -> 25:25.720] and you wouldn't have known, obviously, but they weren't fully dialed. So weren't completely dialed and you wouldn't have known, obviously,
[25:25.720 -> 25:26.820] but they weren't fully dialed.
[25:26.820 -> 25:29.920] So in Spa, there's gonna be more pace, mate.
[25:29.920 -> 25:32.020] So they're just gonna get quicker and quicker then.
[25:32.020 -> 25:33.880] Oh my God, I dread to think what the Red Bull car
[25:33.880 -> 25:35.660] for next season looks like already.
[25:36.800 -> 25:38.640] That's what I was gonna say when I said about the Porsche,
[25:38.640 -> 25:39.760] I completely forgot.
[25:39.760 -> 25:41.720] It's not until you see a real road car,
[25:41.720 -> 25:44.960] like a Porsche, the Porsche racing, on the track,
[25:44.960 -> 25:47.680] that you realize how big the F1 cars are.
[25:47.680 -> 25:49.560] I mean, we've seen F1 cars in person and that.
[25:49.560 -> 25:50.960] Five and a half meters long.
[25:52.000 -> 25:53.720] They've got to get smaller again.
[25:53.720 -> 25:55.680] We've got to stop beating around the bush.
[25:55.680 -> 25:59.280] F1 cars need to get smaller again, 100%.
[25:59.280 -> 26:00.320] That's really interesting.
[26:00.320 -> 26:02.380] We're just watching the Ted's Notebook actually,
[26:02.380 -> 26:05.480] and they're showing Alfa Romeo packing down
[26:05.520 -> 26:07.240] their motorhome
[26:07.240 -> 26:12.400] And that's really interesting because as we know they I don't know if anyone at home knows this but they start packing down the paddock
[26:12.400 -> 26:17.640] As the race starts as soon as the race starts. Yeah, so they've got all this artwork and stuff
[26:17.640 -> 26:22.420] Which is getting bagged up and put in boxes and stuff. I remember standing there because you and me yeah, we stood there
[26:23.000 -> 26:28.040] At the end of Zanvyl chatting away to Stefano and Shai for a good hour.
[26:28.040 -> 26:30.440] And like, you just got blokes in high vis back and forth.
[26:30.440 -> 26:32.560] Just watching the whole building in front of you come down.
[26:32.560 -> 26:33.400] Yeah, taking the whole thing down.
[26:33.400 -> 26:35.160] Like literally, no joke, by the end of the race,
[26:35.160 -> 26:36.760] the whole motor home's inside,
[26:36.760 -> 26:38.760] like from TV or from the helicopter,
[26:38.760 -> 26:40.200] they'll still look like they're up,
[26:40.200 -> 26:42.920] but inside them, like all the decorations
[26:42.920 -> 26:45.120] will be off the walls, all the carpet will be ripped up.
[26:45.120 -> 26:52.720] It's crazy that they actually transport these whole, like mini hotels almost, with running water, electricity.
[26:52.720 -> 26:54.880] The Red Bull motorhome is the most impressive one, isn't it?
[26:54.880 -> 26:56.480] It's, yeah, that is ridiculous.
[26:56.480 -> 26:59.120] I watched the time-lapse of them build it, it's crazy bro.
[26:59.120 -> 27:01.600] But they've got it perfect though, because they're linked with Al Fatahri, aren't they?
[27:01.600 -> 27:03.600] They can get away with a bigger one, pretty much.
[27:03.600 -> 27:04.100] Yeah.
[27:04.100 -> 27:07.600] And that's how it is in the, you know,
[27:07.600 -> 27:08.600] in the Gears.
[27:08.600 -> 27:09.840] No, they're linked.
[27:09.840 -> 27:11.760] AlphaTauri and Red Bull's like one door in
[27:11.760 -> 27:12.760] and it's a bigger one.
[27:12.760 -> 27:13.760] Yeah, they all share it.
[27:13.760 -> 27:16.760] And they've got massive bars on each floor in the middle, man.
[27:16.760 -> 27:18.720] Yeah, there's literally three floors.
[27:18.720 -> 27:20.120] There's ground floor, there's one floor up,
[27:20.120 -> 27:22.080] then another floor, so two floors on the ground floor.
[27:22.080 -> 27:23.800] And there's a balcony at the top, isn't there?
[27:23.800 -> 27:24.400] Yeah.
[27:24.400 -> 27:27.840] All with fake grass and nice chairs where you can sit out and watch.
[27:27.840 -> 27:32.400] You just, if you didn't know anything about F1 you just, you would think that they're there permanently.
[27:32.400 -> 27:35.360] You couldn't possibly assume that these things got the back of a lorry.
[27:35.360 -> 27:40.480] But I followed this guy on TikTok that worked for Red Bull putting up their motorhome.
[27:40.480 -> 27:44.720] And I actually asked him on the pod because he always goes out and beers with his mates so he looks like a cool guy.
[27:44.720 -> 27:49.360] But then he left there and went to Haas and then he
[27:49.360 -> 27:53.560] has basically given up and there was this thing he made a video about but the team had
[27:53.560 -> 27:58.240] stopped him from being allowed to film so he can't share his journey anymore. But I
[27:58.240 -> 28:01.000] was loving watching them build the motorhomes behind the scenes.
[28:01.000 -> 28:02.920] Yeah, that would have been really fun.
[28:02.920 -> 28:09.280] You forget when you watch it on TV, they're all week. Like right now when you're listening to this podcast there'll be hundreds
[28:09.280 -> 28:14.880] and hundreds of people driving and flying and shipping stuff across the world to get the next
[28:14.880 -> 28:22.080] race ready and it's easy to forget that this is just a constant moving circus. It doesn't stop.
[28:23.120 -> 28:25.800] It just never stops. We try and shed some light on the
[28:25.800 -> 28:29.080] behind-the-scenes and I know obviously Netflix pioneered that and there's other
[28:29.080 -> 28:32.960] creators and you know f1 sort of yeah content creators out there who were
[28:32.960 -> 28:36.480] trying to show the behind-the-scenes stuff but you really you still can't get
[28:36.480 -> 28:40.520] to grips with like everything man like everything that goes on the personnel
[28:40.520 -> 28:44.760] we know people who work like in the hospitality section for like Champions
[28:44.760 -> 28:47.320] Club and Paddock Club that like I've said it
[28:47.320 -> 28:52.420] Before the hours that they do that they put in to make it all go around just for the guests for people at home
[28:52.440 -> 28:55.520] What not for people? I'm obviously yeah about the race. It is crazy
[28:55.560 -> 29:00.280] They did that new tire thing this weekend as well for out qualifying. We had to use hards in q1
[29:00.280 -> 29:01.000] Yeah
[29:01.000 -> 29:04.080] mediums in q2 and softs in q3 and
[29:04.240 -> 29:05.720] Obviously that sparked,
[29:05.720 -> 29:06.560] and because of the way practice was-
[29:06.560 -> 29:08.080] Had they tried that before?
[29:08.080 -> 29:09.400] They've done similar, I think.
[29:09.400 -> 29:11.200] And in practice, it meant that they could only
[29:11.200 -> 29:12.400] use certain compounds.
[29:12.400 -> 29:13.920] And that's when you had Hamilton come out and say,
[29:13.920 -> 29:17.000] it's a shame because they couldn't do as much track time
[29:17.000 -> 29:18.880] because they just didn't have the tires.
[29:18.880 -> 29:19.720] And then Hamilton said,
[29:19.720 -> 29:23.120] we throw away like 400 wet tires every weekend
[29:23.120 -> 29:26.200] or something, or every year, not every weekend, I don't know.
[29:26.200 -> 29:27.920] Something like that.
[29:27.920 -> 29:30.240] And it makes you think like, yeah, to all these races,
[29:30.240 -> 29:32.240] they have to take all the wets, all the inners,
[29:32.240 -> 29:34.040] all the softs, all the mediums,
[29:34.040 -> 29:36.960] but they throw out the wets even if they're not used.
[29:36.960 -> 29:37.800] So-
[29:37.800 -> 29:39.880] I'd happily stick a pair of wets on my golf.
[29:43.600 -> 29:44.440] Okay.
[29:44.440 -> 29:45.200] If it makes it go quicker.
[29:45.200 -> 29:48.160] Wets or Intermediates, which one do you reckon would be more road friendly?
[29:48.160 -> 29:49.160] Inters.
[29:49.160 -> 29:50.720] Also, that marbling.
[29:50.720 -> 29:52.440] I've never seen marbling before.
[29:52.440 -> 29:54.120] What do you mean?
[29:54.120 -> 29:57.800] I've just never known it was even called marbling, or like what it was.
[29:57.800 -> 29:58.800] All the tyres?
[29:58.800 -> 30:01.400] All the little bits of rubber that just build up on the side of the track.
[30:01.400 -> 30:02.840] Yeah, sorry guys, I'm yawning.
[30:02.840 -> 30:05.040] We were up at 7am to watch the F3 today.
[30:05.040 -> 30:07.160] Yeah, Gabby Bortoletto got some great points
[30:07.160 -> 30:08.800] in the sprint yesterday, second,
[30:08.800 -> 30:10.280] took him on the final corner.
[30:10.280 -> 30:11.120] Yeah.
[30:11.120 -> 30:12.480] Hope everyone enjoyed our episode with him.
[30:12.480 -> 30:14.960] Pretty special, we get the Giza winning F3
[30:14.960 -> 30:16.080] currently on the show.
[30:16.080 -> 30:17.960] It's just really funny that now that we,
[30:17.960 -> 30:19.920] now that we, it's purely so,
[30:19.920 -> 30:21.400] like, cause we know someone in F3 now,
[30:21.400 -> 30:22.360] we will watch it.
[30:22.360 -> 30:23.200] Yeah.
[30:23.200 -> 30:24.020] We didn't really watch F3 before.
[30:24.020 -> 30:27.080] We caught it maybe, it's always on so early but we caught it one
[30:27.080 -> 30:31.640] thing I do want to dive into is the biometrics thing or that the F2 oh yeah
[30:31.640 -> 30:35.160] you made a note yeah no when they show the heart rate and stuff because I
[30:35.160 -> 30:41.200] wasn't sure how accurate is okay and I was watching I think it was a Wasser
[30:41.200 -> 30:48.620] yeah I was a Wasser didn't overtakechet. And his heart rate was over like 180 beats per minute.
[30:48.620 -> 30:51.240] And as soon as he got side by side with him,
[30:51.240 -> 30:55.560] his heart rate instantly dropped to like 130.
[30:55.560 -> 30:57.340] Like that, and you described it though.
[30:57.340 -> 30:58.180] Cause I remember when you said that,
[30:58.180 -> 30:59.140] I was like, what do you mean?
[30:59.140 -> 30:59.980] Cause I didn't see it.
[30:59.980 -> 31:02.160] And you described it in a moment of like,
[31:02.160 -> 31:04.020] it's when you do something
[31:04.020 -> 31:05.640] and you're really, really high rate
[31:05.640 -> 31:08.480] and then you finally do it and it's almost like a,
[31:08.480 -> 31:10.600] it's a relief and all the adrenaline just goes.
[31:10.600 -> 31:13.480] But I wasn't expecting that to happen,
[31:13.480 -> 31:15.480] like mid overtake.
[31:15.480 -> 31:17.320] It was as he had just taken him,
[31:17.320 -> 31:18.480] but they were coming up to a corner.
[31:18.480 -> 31:20.160] He hadn't actually got him yet
[31:20.160 -> 31:21.140] and his heart rate dropped,
[31:21.140 -> 31:22.240] but he was obviously confident.
[31:22.240 -> 31:23.760] It's one of the moments you almost like wait
[31:23.760 -> 31:26.200] and see whether you're going to be hit or whether there's going to be impact.
[31:26.200 -> 31:28.720] It's like, I don't breathe for that moment.
[31:28.720 -> 31:30.440] That'll definitely go to F1, by the way.
[31:30.440 -> 31:32.920] That biometrics thing is so sick.
[31:32.920 -> 31:34.840] Like they could put that on every driver.
[31:34.840 -> 31:37.200] And it could just be there, like in the corner.
[31:37.200 -> 31:38.200] I would love that.
[31:38.200 -> 31:42.760] There's so much room and stuff they could do with cool graphics as well for F1.
[31:42.760 -> 31:45.340] Like it evolves all the time and gets better and better, but there's still so much they could do with cool graphics as well for the fair one like it evolves all the time and gets better and better but there's
[31:45.340 -> 31:51.520] Still so much they could do do you reckon they're missing the like the missing it or dreck and they've got loads of stuff lined
[31:51.520 -> 31:54.280] Up to make it better next year. I think I think they've got loads
[31:54.280 -> 31:57.680] I think the way they broadcast f1 the way they do it is great. I mean
[31:58.440 -> 32:00.960] Sometimes I sit here and I'm like, I don't see enough of this guy
[32:00.960 -> 32:04.160] I don't see enough of that but realistically on f1 TV and sky sports
[32:04.160 -> 32:05.760] You have the option of literally watching
[32:05.760 -> 32:07.680] someone's driver cam if you want.
[32:07.680 -> 32:09.520] We just watch the main broadcast.
[32:09.520 -> 32:12.760] I mean, you never see anything of Max,
[32:12.760 -> 32:15.800] but realistically you don't need to.
[32:15.800 -> 32:18.120] But that's the only thing that's a shame.
[32:18.120 -> 32:19.640] I just want to see him spin out one day.
[32:19.640 -> 32:21.440] From like a neutral fan point of view,
[32:21.440 -> 32:24.360] you just want to see a big battle at the front every week.
[32:24.360 -> 32:28.000] Yeah. Well, let's hope that Mercedes can bring it it next year man, that's what I'm hoping for.
[32:28.000 -> 32:33.800] I reckon Red Bull will get a couple more wins yeah, get that record to 14 and this might be
[32:33.800 -> 32:38.920] another prediction that could go wild but I reckon Red Bull will get that record to 14 wins in a row
[32:38.920 -> 32:43.240] and then I reckon out of nowhere there'll either be a DNF or like Lando will go and win a race that
[32:43.240 -> 32:46.400] will surprise everyone. See I reckon Lando could go win it in Spa.
[32:46.400 -> 32:47.400] Do you?
[32:47.400 -> 32:51.400] Yeah and Red Bull don't take it any further than 12 and the record is still beatable.
[32:51.400 -> 32:53.900] Yeah well even 12 mate.
[32:53.900 -> 32:54.900] Is a lot.
[32:54.900 -> 32:57.400] I don't reckon anyone will get near that again.
[32:57.400 -> 33:01.400] If Mercedes can come back next year strong I reckon they could beat it.
[33:01.400 -> 33:04.400] Against Verstappen maybe not.
[33:04.400 -> 33:07.200] I don't know. I am looking forward to spot next week
[33:07.200 -> 33:12.080] mate yeah really really and this is like a historic track I'm hoping it's clear
[33:12.080 -> 33:17.240] weather everyone knows the for the shit that goes on when this tracks wet so we
[33:17.240 -> 33:21.400] just I want it to be dry I want it to be a an interesting race but a safe race
[33:21.400 -> 33:27.480] yeah it's coming it is an amazing. And now that Mercedes and McLaren and, well, Ferrari
[33:27.480 -> 33:29.860] are doing their best, everyone's kind of coming
[33:29.860 -> 33:31.660] a little bit closer together.
[33:31.660 -> 33:33.680] It's just nice to see a McLaren in the mix.
[33:33.680 -> 33:36.840] And also to see Lambo on the podium.
[33:36.840 -> 33:37.680] Yeah, it's cool, man.
[33:37.680 -> 33:39.760] And it's just, it's between the row now.
[33:39.760 -> 33:43.440] You know, momentum is absolutely everything.
[33:43.440 -> 33:45.160] It's the same in any sport.
[33:45.160 -> 33:46.000] You can feel it.
[33:46.000 -> 33:48.440] Once you win, you know, you don't feel the pressures
[33:48.440 -> 33:50.320] of like I haven't won in ages.
[33:50.320 -> 33:52.240] Realistically a podium is a win, isn't it?
[33:52.240 -> 33:54.080] Like, I mean, it's not a win-win.
[33:54.080 -> 33:56.240] It's a trophy that you can put up in his house
[33:56.240 -> 33:57.320] and that's inspiration to you.
[33:57.320 -> 33:58.440] Every morning when you wake up,
[33:58.440 -> 33:59.480] you can see that trophy and think,
[33:59.480 -> 34:01.240] fuck yeah, we did it then we can do it again.
[34:01.240 -> 34:03.000] Well, every other driver on the grid looks at the people
[34:03.000 -> 34:04.400] on the podium at the end of the race, don't they?
[34:04.400 -> 34:06.260] And think, well, I wish that was me pretty much.
[34:06.260 -> 34:09.520] So just to see Lando on the podium back to back,
[34:09.520 -> 34:11.540] Oscar has been so close.
[34:11.540 -> 34:12.380] I know.
[34:12.380 -> 34:14.800] And I just, something's going to click for Oscar.
[34:14.800 -> 34:17.000] What he's doing as a rookie is remarkable, man.
[34:17.000 -> 34:17.840] I'm so excited.
[34:17.840 -> 34:21.740] I honestly see, I honestly see two McLarens
[34:21.740 -> 34:23.900] on the podium in Spa, I do.
[34:23.900 -> 34:25.680] I don't know why, something's just telling me
[34:25.680 -> 34:26.960] it's going to be an orange podium.
[34:26.960 -> 34:29.400] Someone's telling me your Thursday predictions for Spa
[34:29.400 -> 34:30.960] are going to be pretty on point.
[34:30.960 -> 34:33.000] Well, everyone's going to have to wait and find out,
[34:33.000 -> 34:33.840] aren't they?
[34:33.840 -> 34:35.000] I'm going to really, really study it.
[34:35.000 -> 34:36.200] I know, it is a great track.
[34:36.200 -> 34:37.340] We've been doing it on the game.
[34:37.340 -> 34:39.500] Me and Fab's have been doing F1 game.
[34:39.500 -> 34:41.400] We're still on F1 22,
[34:41.400 -> 34:43.420] but we've been doing the online lobby where you set it up,
[34:43.420 -> 34:49.420] but we haven't been having any other cars in the race and turn it off damage so that if we crash we can just catch
[34:49.420 -> 34:52.620] up again but I'm quite quick on a remote now.
[34:52.620 -> 34:56.420] I'm looking forward for Spa to be over so that Brad can come back and we can play with
[34:56.420 -> 34:57.420] Benavidez again.
[34:57.420 -> 35:00.260] Yeah I know, do you reckon he's gone straight there?
[35:00.260 -> 35:02.060] I reckon he'd probably go straight there yeah.
[35:02.060 -> 35:07.000] It's hilarious playing Xbox with a racing driver, you just sit there with the headset on and ask questions over and over again.
[35:07.000 -> 35:10.000] I know. It's cool to watch though, because you forget.
[35:10.000 -> 35:13.000] You think you're just playing with like a mate and then you see him do something and you're like,
[35:13.000 -> 35:16.000] holy shit, actually yeah, this guy does this for a job.
[35:16.000 -> 35:20.000] Yeah, if anyone else is listening and wants to join our race in on F1, give us a message.
[35:20.000 -> 35:22.000] Pitstop at Instagram.
[35:22.000 -> 35:31.040] Yeah, we're also starting a karting league and Freddy Hunt's joining. Oh yeah he commented didn't he? We want to take Freddy Hunt go kart. Freddy Hunt video has started to blow up.
[35:31.040 -> 35:34.760] Yeah people are loving the Freddy Hunt vid. And that's interesting because for
[35:34.760 -> 35:37.440] us we wanted to do the pod with him because we thought wow this would be
[35:37.440 -> 35:41.200] interesting like we could learn all about him, his story, his dad, everything
[35:41.200 -> 35:46.440] and we knew originally we weren't like we're gonna drop this and it'll get loads of views
[35:46.440 -> 35:49.200] because he doesn't, not everyone knows who he is.
[35:49.200 -> 35:51.520] Well, we've just found anyway that sometimes,
[35:51.520 -> 35:53.200] you know, if you drop a video like Cal,
[35:53.200 -> 35:55.200] I think a lot of people are obviously interested in Cal,
[35:55.200 -> 35:56.660] so he will get good views straight away.
[35:56.660 -> 35:58.480] But sometimes our videos start off slow
[35:58.480 -> 36:01.480] and eventually people find him and wanna watch him.
[36:01.480 -> 36:03.840] And Freddie Hunt is a prime example of like,
[36:03.840 -> 36:07.420] you don't really have to be an F1 fan to want to watch his vid. He's just a
[36:07.420 -> 36:11.040] very interesting character. A very lovely guy as well everything he speaks on and
[36:11.040 -> 36:14.500] his morals and the way he views the world and what he wants to do it's very
[36:14.500 -> 36:19.340] impressive. Yeah I absolutely love that episode. We've got another exciting
[36:19.340 -> 36:24.100] guest coming very soon as well. Well that's it guys we've got Spa and then
[36:24.100 -> 36:29.360] we've got the August break. Okay. So yeah we have some serious guests coming out. Yeah Pit Stop
[36:29.360 -> 36:33.260] do like to drop a few guests in the break I am really excited about this one
[36:33.260 -> 36:36.320] it's the next one we're gonna film I don't want to give too much away because
[36:36.320 -> 36:41.280] I just know it's gonna be a great one. We've got loads of stuff to organize and
[36:41.280 -> 36:44.120] in typical Pit Stop fashion we're leaving it till the very last week to
[36:44.120 -> 36:47.520] fucking order and organize everything. Oh yeah we've actually got stuff to order in that haven't we?
[36:47.520 -> 36:52.480] We've got to go above and beyond. Pitstop get props now. Yeah we do yeah we're making investments
[36:52.480 -> 36:56.080] guys we're making Amazon investments. And you can do the at the end of the YouTube vid you have the
[36:56.080 -> 36:59.760] trailer of the credits where everyone's done we can write even more stuff for this vid because
[36:59.760 -> 37:06.200] we gotta do loads. Yeah exactly. We have got to's going to be a great one. Guys, thank you so much.
[37:06.200 -> 37:07.280] Yeah, what a weekend.
[37:07.280 -> 37:09.840] Well, I hope everyone had the best race weekend ever.
[37:09.840 -> 37:12.600] Gabby Bortoletto is going to be one of my standout things
[37:12.600 -> 37:13.600] to say at the end of the pod
[37:13.600 -> 37:15.840] because the Giza is about to win F3.
[37:15.840 -> 37:16.660] Yeah, I can't wait for that.
[37:16.660 -> 37:19.320] Two rounds remaining, he's like 45, 46 points clear.
[37:19.320 -> 37:21.960] I'm fairly sure he's going to step into F2 straight away.
[37:21.960 -> 37:23.360] He should do if you win F3.
[37:23.360 -> 37:27.760] Like fingers crossed he gets a seat, but. I wonder who we lose in F2 next year who's he gonna
[37:27.760 -> 37:30.920] replace I think there could be a lot of changes in F2 because you've got like a
[37:30.920 -> 37:35.840] big mix of rookies people that have been there for years I don't know I've been
[37:35.840 -> 37:40.040] enjoying watching the F2 and I can't wait to learn more about the F3 yep but
[37:40.040 -> 37:46.800] ladies and gentlemen thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast. Happy Monday. Hope everyone has a fantastic week.
[37:46.800 -> 37:47.800] Yeah!
[37:47.800 -> 37:53.800] Only a couple of days remaining until the Spa Deschamps Grand Prix.
[37:53.800 -> 37:54.800] Okay!
[37:54.800 -> 37:55.800] Is that what it's called?
[37:55.800 -> 37:56.800] I don't know.
[37:56.800 -> 37:57.800] I don't know.
[37:57.800 -> 37:58.800] Deschamps.
[37:58.800 -> 37:59.800] I don't know.
[37:59.800 -> 38:00.800] I think it might be that.
[38:00.800 -> 38:01.800] And on that note.
[38:01.800 -> 38:02.800] Yeah, let's just leave it there.
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