Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the PITSTOP PODCAST! The Hungarian Grand Prix is OVER and what a race it was! In today's episode, we're giving you our race review and speaking about Mercedes... Could Lewis Hamilton still win the championship? Fab thinks he can! The summer break is upon us, and you'll love all the guests we've got lined up for you! Strap in because it's about to get crazy over here on Pitstop. Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&As, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Podcast Episode Summary: Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix Review**
**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Key Points:**
1. **Race Overview:**
* Max Verstappen secured his second win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, extending his championship lead.
* Mercedes achieved a double podium finish, with Russell starting on pole and Hamilton finishing second.
* Ferrari's strategy proved costly, with Leclerc dropping down the order after opting for hard tires.
2. **Standings Update:**
* Verstappen consolidated his lead in the Drivers' Championship, followed by Leclerc and Russell.
* Red Bull extended their advantage in the Constructors' Championship, with Mercedes trailing in second.
3. **Notable Performances:**
* George Russell's impressive qualifying lap, despite not setting fastest sectors, earned him pole position.
* Nicholas Latifi's strong performance in practice, securing P3, was overshadowed by his qualifying struggles.
* Lewis Hamilton set a new record for the most laps led in a competitive race.
* Sebastian Vettel scored points despite a challenging practice session, demonstrating his resilience.
4. **Tire Strategy and Technical Insights:**
* The hard tires proved unsuitable for the Hungarian circuit, resulting in poor performance for several teams.
* Mercedes' low ride height sparked speculation about potential rule-bending, although the team denied any wrongdoing.
* The pit crew's quick work, particularly Red Bull's 2.1-second pit stop for Perez, was highlighted.
5. **Upcoming Guest Appearances:**
* The podcast will feature a series of guest appearances throughout August, including interviews with drivers, team members, and other experts from the world of Formula One.
6. **Fab's Notebook:**
* Verstappen's spin during the race showcased his exceptional car control and ability to recover from challenging situations.
* The championship standings are tightening, with Mercedes closing the gap in the Constructors' Championship and Lewis Hamilton moving up in the Drivers' Championship.
* Magnussen's race was affected by a black and orange flag due to damage on his car, highlighting the importance of safety regulations in Formula One.
**Overall Message:**
The Hungarian Grand Prix was a thrilling race with unexpected twists and turns, showcasing the competitive nature of the 2023 Formula One season. The upcoming guest appearances on the podcast promise to provide insightful perspectives and further enhance the understanding of the sport for listeners. # Pit Stop Podcast Summary: Episode
## Overview:
The Pit Stop Podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in an animated discussion about the recent Formula One race, sharing their thoughts, insights, and predictions for the upcoming season. They also discuss upcoming podcast episodes featuring special guests and tease exciting developments for the show.
## Key Points:
1. **Race Commentary:**
- The hosts express their enthusiasm for the recently concluded race, highlighting the thrilling DRS battles and the overall improvement in the quality of racing compared to earlier in the season.
- They acknowledge that it took some time for them to fully appreciate the new race regulations, but now they find the races to be much more engaging and fast-paced.
2. **Ferrari's Performance:**
- Jake and Fabio discuss Ferrari's ongoing struggles, attributing the team's poor results to decision-making errors rather than car performance issues.
- They point out that Ferrari has a strong statistical record as the best team in Formula One, but Red Bull and Mercedes are steadily closing the gap.
3. **Max Verstappen's Dominance:**
- The hosts debate whether Max Verstappen is the current best driver on the grid, with Fabio initially disagreeing but eventually conceding that Verstappen's recent success is undeniable.
- They speculate that Verstappen's championship victory has relieved some of the pressure he felt as a young driver, allowing him to perform even better.
4. **Future Predictions:**
- Jake playfully makes a bold prediction that Lando Norris might drive for Red Bull if Porsche joins the sport, sparking a humorous exchange with Fabio.
- They discuss potential driver moves and team changes for the upcoming season, including rumors about Ricciardo's move to Aston Martin and Schumacher's possible departure from Haas.
5. **Wind Tunnel Insights:**
- Fabio explains the purpose of wind tunnels in Formula One, highlighting their role in testing car performance and aerodynamics.
- He notes that teams have limited time in the wind tunnel, making it a valuable resource for development.
6. **Upcoming Guest Episodes:**
- The hosts tease the upcoming podcast episodes featuring special guests, promising exciting content and surprises for listeners.
- They mention that they will be filming videos with the guests, adding a visual element to the podcast experience.
7. **Car Enthusiasm:**
- Jake and Fabio express their passion for cars, discussing their desire to own exotic vehicles and their appreciation for unique and rare models.
- They joke about their preferences for different car brands and playfully banter about their taste in vehicles.
8. **Soapbox Race Challenge:**
- The hosts enthusiastically discuss the possibility of participating in a Red Bull Soapbox Race, expressing their desire to build their own car and compete in the event.
- They imagine the excitement of designing and constructing the soapbox car and the thrill of racing it down a track.
9. **Guest Month Announcement:**
- Jake and Fabio announce the upcoming "Guest Month" on the podcast, where they will feature a series of episodes with special guests.
- They encourage listeners to stay tuned for the upcoming episodes, promising amazing content and surprises.
10. **DRS Metaphor:**
- The hosts use the DRS (Drag Reduction System) as a metaphor for the podcast, emphasizing that they are "keeping the DRS wide open" and producing new episodes at a rapid pace.
- They express their commitment to delivering fresh and exciting content to their listeners.
11. **Closing Banter:**
- Jake and Fabio playfully tease each other about their knowledge of Formula One facts, leading to a lighthearted exchange.
- They remind listeners to rate the podcast five stars and hit the follow button to stay updated on new episodes.
- The episode ends with the hosts signing off and thanking their listeners for their support.
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[01:00.760 -> 01:06.440] What a great race today. What a great race. The Hungry Ring Grand Prix is over. Max Verstappen has got his second win.
[01:06.440 -> 01:07.280] Another win.
[01:07.280 -> 01:09.780] It's like when you get a wedgie.
[01:09.780 -> 01:24.780] Hello and welcome back to another episode of the Pit Stop Pop Car.
[01:24.780 -> 01:28.400] I love it when you give it so much energy.
[01:28.400 -> 01:31.200] You gotta give it the ball, we've just had such an energetic race.
[01:31.200 -> 01:33.200] What a race.
[01:33.200 -> 01:37.600] What an absolute masterclass for actually quite a few people in the grid.
[01:37.600 -> 01:39.200] Oh, there's so much to talk about.
[01:39.200 -> 01:42.000] Mercedes, double podium once again.
[01:42.000 -> 01:46.080] We had Russell on pole yesterday, let's give him the credit. He deserves before we go through the race
[01:46.080 -> 01:48.080] Yeah, so one pole yesterday
[01:48.440 -> 01:54.720] Unbelievable lap bonkers. He didn't set any fastest sectors, but he was just faster throughout the whole track
[01:54.720 -> 02:00.700] That is unreal. That is unreal. Also a big shout-out to Nicholas Latifi because this in
[02:01.360 -> 02:05.500] P3 was it P1 mate fp3. Yeah, fastest in P1, didn't make it out of P2
[02:05.500 -> 02:06.500] But-
[02:06.500 -> 02:07.500] Are you talking about Q?
[02:07.500 -> 02:08.500] Yeah, yeah
[02:08.500 -> 02:09.500] No, first practice
[02:09.500 -> 02:10.500] Yeah
[02:10.500 -> 02:12.500] Yeah, he didn't get it in qualifying
[02:12.500 -> 02:14.500] In qualifying he almost did
[02:14.500 -> 02:16.500] Yeah, so what, we're gonna celebrate that?
[02:16.500 -> 02:18.500] He got the fastest purple, he got a fast purple sector
[02:18.500 -> 02:20.500] First sector was purple
[02:20.500 -> 02:22.500] And then the middle one was alright and the last one he fucked it
[02:22.500 -> 02:25.800] Okay, so for qualifying we're gonna shout out Latifi and Russell.
[02:25.800 -> 02:27.600] Yeah, drivers of the weekend.
[02:27.600 -> 02:29.600] But what an amazing race!
[02:29.600 -> 02:32.000] The Hungary ring Grand Prix is over.
[02:32.600 -> 02:33.600] It's over.
[02:33.600 -> 02:35.000] Max Verstappen's won.
[02:35.000 -> 02:35.600] Yes.
[02:35.600 -> 02:37.000] We both predicted Leclerc.
[02:37.000 -> 02:38.000] Oh my word.
[02:38.000 -> 02:40.200] We didn't see that coming from the Red Bulls.
[02:40.200 -> 02:42.000] Absolute masterclass from them today.
[02:42.000 -> 02:47.920] We have got a lot to talk about with the Leclerc I don't even ever want to talk about it to be honest with you
[02:47.920 -> 02:55.360] today fab has done what he does best on race day and he has done fab's notebook
[02:55.360 -> 03:00.440] he's made so many notes I'm looking at his phone so once again ladies and
[03:00.440 -> 03:03.640] gentlemen thank you for joining us on the pit stop podcast rate it five stars
[03:03.640 -> 03:07.000] if you haven't already hit the follow Stop podcast. Rate it five stars if you haven't already. Hit the follow button and Fab, take it away with...
[03:08.000 -> 03:09.000] Fab's Pit Stop.
[03:09.400 -> 03:11.000] What? You changed it? You changed your name?
[03:11.000 -> 03:12.000] Ah-ha!
[03:12.800 -> 03:14.400] Faaaaaaab's...
[03:14.400 -> 03:15.400] ...Lope League!
[03:18.000 -> 03:20.200] I'm going to start off here with just a few facts.
[03:20.600 -> 03:21.000] Oh.
[03:21.000 -> 03:23.200] Well, I don't know if I call them facts,
[03:23.200 -> 03:26.140] but just an overview, general chit-chat about the race
[03:26.440 -> 03:29.280] Lewis Hamilton set a new record this race did it?
[03:29.280 -> 03:31.520] Yeah, and I'm a bit confused as to what it actually is
[03:31.520 -> 03:36.080] But I believe it's the most laps ever led in a competitive race ever Wow
[03:36.080 -> 03:42.220] So like not even Formula One just like any racing. Oh, wow could be wrong. Okay, but I think that's what it is
[03:42.220 -> 03:44.220] All right. Let's skip on from that one
[03:40.960 -> 03:41.800] It could be wrong. Okay.
[03:41.800 -> 03:42.620] But I think that's what it is.
[03:42.620 -> 03:44.080] All right, let's skip on from that one.
[03:44.080 -> 03:44.920] I guess it's wrong.
[03:44.920 -> 03:46.240] I hope it's wrong, we can clip it
[03:46.240 -> 03:47.160] and I can get more views.
[03:47.160 -> 03:48.000] Okay, true.
[03:48.000 -> 03:49.360] No, let's not talk about that.
[03:49.360 -> 03:51.120] We'll go, oh, no.
[03:51.120 -> 03:51.960] We'll come on to that.
[03:51.960 -> 03:52.780] Yeah.
[03:52.780 -> 03:55.120] Lewis Hamilton was overtaking George.
[03:55.120 -> 03:56.680] Okay, this is something that we should talk about
[03:56.680 -> 03:57.840] before we get into the race notes,
[03:57.840 -> 03:58.760] because I didn't know this.
[03:58.760 -> 04:01.840] I didn't know a car that was lapping other cars
[04:01.840 -> 04:04.440] could still get DRS off of them on a straight.
[04:04.440 -> 04:05.260] Did you know that?
[04:05.260 -> 04:06.640] No, no idea.
[04:06.640 -> 04:07.480] No idea.
[04:07.480 -> 04:08.560] You'd assume they couldn't, right?
[04:08.560 -> 04:10.000] I would assume that.
[04:10.000 -> 04:11.900] But so when you had George going to over,
[04:11.900 -> 04:15.240] no, you had Lewis going to overtake George on the straight,
[04:15.240 -> 04:17.240] George had an Aston Martin in front of him
[04:17.240 -> 04:19.440] who he'd lapped, but he could still get DRS off of them.
[04:19.440 -> 04:20.280] Wow.
[04:20.280 -> 04:21.320] That's complete news to me.
[04:21.320 -> 04:22.800] Mate, we're learning stuff every week.
[04:22.800 -> 04:24.680] I almost, I don't even know if that's fair.
[04:24.680 -> 04:25.520] Really?
[04:25.520 -> 04:26.340] Not really.
[04:27.280 -> 04:28.800] And also the Mercedes looks incredibly low,
[04:28.800 -> 04:30.320] but we'll get onto that later.
[04:30.320 -> 04:32.200] Anyway, right, start of the race.
[04:32.200 -> 04:33.800] That's all you kept saying throughout the whole race.
[04:33.800 -> 04:35.120] The Mercedes is so low.
[04:35.120 -> 04:35.960] Look at it compared to that car.
[04:35.960 -> 04:38.440] And I said it before, the week before.
[04:38.440 -> 04:39.720] Everyone knows the Mercedes is low
[04:39.720 -> 04:42.800] because they're Porpoise, but they are so much lower.
[04:42.800 -> 04:44.640] There's something fishy going on.
[04:44.640 -> 04:45.520] Really?
[04:45.520 -> 04:46.360] I believe, I believe.
[04:46.360 -> 04:47.720] So I think there's them fighting back
[04:47.720 -> 04:49.840] because Toto had a few choice words to say
[04:49.840 -> 04:52.400] about the Red Bulls and other cars being a bit low.
[04:52.400 -> 04:54.240] So maybe they just slammed the Mercedes.
[04:54.240 -> 04:55.320] Well, they've double podiums.
[04:55.320 -> 04:57.880] So whatever they've done is bloody working.
[04:57.880 -> 04:58.880] Pimp my ride style.
[04:58.880 -> 05:00.640] Pimp my ride, they have pimped the ride.
[05:00.640 -> 05:02.840] Candy floss machines are in the Mercedes.
[05:02.840 -> 05:03.880] It's the only way they're winning.
[05:03.880 -> 05:05.280] Candy floss machines and orange juice.
[05:05.280 -> 05:08.120] Yeah, and Slash Bubby Machines, mixed flavor.
[05:08.120 -> 05:11.320] Jake, give us the standings after the race today.
[05:11.320 -> 05:13.480] So we have Max Verstappen first,
[05:13.480 -> 05:16.280] followed by the one and only Lewis Hamilton,
[05:16.280 -> 05:19.120] which I actually predicted he would come second.
[05:19.120 -> 05:20.680] So I'm taking some points for that.
[05:20.680 -> 05:21.520] Yep, that's nice.
[05:21.520 -> 05:24.660] Russell on his podium again, coming third.
[05:24.660 -> 05:26.160] Russell got unlucky at the end of the
[05:26.160 -> 05:29.840] race because he was on them tyres that were... you know, tyre strategy today was crazy.
[05:29.840 -> 05:33.520] Yeah, the tyres were all over the place. I don't think any of the teams expected the
[05:33.520 -> 05:37.520] hards to be that bad. Mate, there's so much to talk about. The final standings have we know,
[05:37.520 -> 05:49.720] Verstappen won, Hamilton second, Russell third, Sainz fourth, Perez fifth, Leclerc sixth, Norris seventh, Alonso eighth, Ocon nine, and Sebastian Vettel got points.
[05:50.640 -> 05:52.960] Tenth place, absolutely smashed it.
[05:52.960 -> 05:54.400] Max Verstappen got driver of the day,
[05:54.400 -> 05:56.240] Lewis Hamilton got fastest lap.
[05:56.240 -> 05:57.840] After the crash that Vettel had in practice,
[05:57.840 -> 05:58.960] it's nice that he got some points.
[05:58.960 -> 06:01.200] It is, it is, because they had to fix the car up,
[06:01.200 -> 06:02.660] and he got pretty unlucky in practice.
[06:02.660 -> 06:05.800] They fixed all that car up and he couldn't make it work. Yeah.
[06:05.800 -> 06:07.220] So, you know, great performance.
[06:07.220 -> 06:09.200] We saw some incredible drives as well.
[06:09.200 -> 06:11.080] Cause you got to think Max Verstappen started 10th.
[06:11.080 -> 06:12.960] Red Bull smashed the strategy today.
[06:12.960 -> 06:16.040] Yeah. Well Red Bull started on the grid with no penalties,
[06:16.040 -> 06:18.600] but both him and Perez taking a new power unit.
[06:18.600 -> 06:19.640] So they had the speed.
[06:19.640 -> 06:22.520] So why didn't they get penalized for that?
[06:22.520 -> 06:24.320] I'm not sure.
[06:24.320 -> 06:27.320] Because Gasly took one and he started in the pits.
[06:27.320 -> 06:28.600] Because part of Fermat rules is right,
[06:28.600 -> 06:31.380] is you can't make a change to your car after qualifying.
[06:31.380 -> 06:33.400] But then they've qualified, took a new power unit
[06:33.400 -> 06:34.600] and not got a penalty.
[06:35.800 -> 06:38.320] But no, no, no, I'll tell you why.
[06:38.320 -> 06:40.040] Because you're allowed to make a certain amount
[06:40.040 -> 06:42.480] of engine changes a year, isn't it?
[06:42.480 -> 06:43.320] Didn't they get a penalty?
[06:43.320 -> 06:44.160] Two, you get two or three.
[06:44.160 -> 06:46.340] Yeah, and they probably haven't done them yet.
[06:46.340 -> 06:47.180] Yeah.
[06:47.180 -> 06:49.340] It's within their jurisdiction.
[06:49.340 -> 06:50.180] Is that the right word?
[06:50.180 -> 06:51.000] That was a big word.
[06:51.000 -> 06:51.840] Is that the right?
[06:51.840 -> 06:52.680] Yeah, that was a really big word.
[06:52.680 -> 06:54.020] Wow, that has even confused me.
[06:54.020 -> 06:55.100] Was that a real word?
[06:55.100 -> 06:56.940] So I've got a print screen from the F1 page here.
[06:56.940 -> 06:59.660] Gasly's changes would ordinarily require
[06:59.660 -> 07:01.060] a back of the grid start.
[07:01.060 -> 07:02.060] According to the stewards,
[07:02.060 -> 07:05.080] all the PU components of Pierre Gasly have been replaced
[07:05.080 -> 07:08.000] without the approval of the FIA technical delegate.
[07:08.000 -> 07:11.000] And this is not in accordance with article 40.3
[07:11.000 -> 07:15.000] of the 2022 Formula One sporting regulations.
[07:15.000 -> 07:17.680] Therefore car number 10 should now be required
[07:17.680 -> 07:20.180] to start the race from the pit lane.
[07:22.180 -> 07:24.440] I don't know what any of that meant.
[07:24.440 -> 07:25.800] You lost me right at the beginning.
[07:25.800 -> 07:28.200] But there could be a few people out there who knew what it meant.
[07:28.200 -> 07:29.800] So to you people, there you go.
[07:29.800 -> 07:30.800] Hope you enjoyed it.
[07:30.800 -> 07:32.300] Hope you enjoyed it.
[07:32.300 -> 07:36.200] Gasly started from the pit lane, also took a new power unit, there we go.
[07:36.200 -> 07:41.080] Russell started on softs, Hamilton on mediums, both the Ferraris who are in second and third
[07:41.080 -> 07:43.200] also on mediums, both Red Bull.
[07:43.200 -> 07:46.440] Well that was it at the beginning. You notice certain cars,
[07:46.440 -> 07:48.560] that's something I didn't know that I learned today.
[07:48.560 -> 07:50.640] You have to use two tire compounds.
[07:50.640 -> 07:51.480] Yep.
[07:51.480 -> 07:53.560] So that is why they switched them to the hards
[07:53.560 -> 07:55.440] because they didn't want to have to use
[07:55.440 -> 07:56.680] three tire compounds.
[07:56.680 -> 07:58.440] They thought we'll put Leclerc on the hards
[07:58.440 -> 08:00.040] after the mediums and that'll get them
[08:00.040 -> 08:01.080] to the end of the race.
[08:01.080 -> 08:02.960] Clearly the hards weren't meant for this circuit.
[08:02.960 -> 08:04.160] Fab will tell you why after
[08:04.160 -> 08:05.760] because he blew my mind with something else. I didn't have any idea about that. But yeah, the race. Clearly the hards weren't meant for this circuit. Fab will tell you why after, because he blew my mind with something else.
[08:05.760 -> 08:07.440] I didn't have any idea about that.
[08:07.440 -> 08:09.720] But yeah, the cars that started on softs
[08:09.720 -> 08:11.160] clearly had the best strategy.
[08:11.160 -> 08:13.120] Because they could get the early thing out
[08:13.120 -> 08:14.320] and then just sit the race out immediately.
[08:14.320 -> 08:16.700] Like you said, I think there was a lot of different plays
[08:16.700 -> 08:18.040] of strategy involved to that.
[08:18.040 -> 08:20.360] And with the chance of potential rain as well.
[08:20.360 -> 08:23.320] Do you think some of the teams maybe picked the hards
[08:23.320 -> 08:24.380] at the point that they did
[08:24.380 -> 08:25.720] because they thought maybe it will rain
[08:25.720 -> 08:28.080] Well, that's what I was thinking. Maybe a hard tire
[08:28.820 -> 08:33.320] Can perform better in like drizzles of rain because there was at the end of the at the end
[08:33.320 -> 08:34.880] There were so many cars on hearts
[08:34.880 -> 08:41.160] But then we saw Leclerc on hards and he just had absolutely no traction no grip the way I saw it was maybe you know
[08:41.240 -> 08:44.520] When did they put Leclerc on hards? It was quite I'm not sure
[08:44.520 -> 08:46.280] I think was about halfway through the race.
[08:46.280 -> 08:47.720] Around like 32, 33 I think.
[08:47.720 -> 08:49.920] Maybe they had it in their head that they go on hards now
[08:49.920 -> 08:51.840] and they get towards the end of the race
[08:51.840 -> 08:54.880] and everyone would have pitted again
[08:54.880 -> 08:56.080] and they would have stayed on the hards
[08:56.080 -> 08:59.080] and then if it rained, then they've all got a pit
[08:59.080 -> 09:00.200] but they would have done one less pit.
[09:00.200 -> 09:01.040] Do you know what I'm saying?
[09:01.040 -> 09:02.320] I do reckon a lot of teams were planning for rain
[09:02.320 -> 09:03.600] because it did look like it was going to rain.
[09:03.600 -> 09:05.000] The rain just went round the track.
[09:05.000 -> 09:06.360] So they did get lucky.
[09:06.360 -> 09:07.200] They got very lucky.
[09:07.200 -> 09:09.680] But ultimately the teams that started on the soft
[09:09.680 -> 09:10.980] definitely had the best strategy.
[09:10.980 -> 09:15.520] I mean, Red Bull gained 15 places on the grid.
[09:15.520 -> 09:17.560] Perez started 11th, finished sixth.
[09:17.560 -> 09:19.560] Max Verstappen started 10th, finished first.
[09:19.560 -> 09:21.320] That's an amazing weekend for Red Bull.
[09:21.320 -> 09:22.480] Unreal, unbelievable.
[09:22.480 -> 09:25.120] Their strategy is just absolutely flawless.
[09:25.120 -> 09:26.880] And do you know what I have a newfound appreciation for
[09:26.880 -> 09:28.720] today, which I didn't, it's not as if I didn't appreciate
[09:28.720 -> 09:30.440] it already, but the pit crews, man.
[09:30.440 -> 09:33.960] After seeing the pit times that Ferrari were getting,
[09:33.960 -> 09:36.400] not great, and then Red Bull just come in and spanked
[09:36.400 -> 09:37.680] Checo with a 2.1.
[09:37.680 -> 09:38.520] That is quick as well.
[09:38.520 -> 09:39.360] Come on.
[09:39.360 -> 09:41.680] There were some slow pit times today, and Red Bull
[09:41.680 -> 09:44.280] pulling out of the bag, strategy was right there.
[09:44.280 -> 09:49.760] And that's why the whole Ferrari thing was so gutting and then you told me about why them
[09:49.760 -> 09:53.800] going to the hards was questionable and then they were speaking about on TV and
[09:53.800 -> 09:57.440] they were saying like we can't believe he's on hards basically. Yes I think
[09:57.440 -> 10:01.800] Alonso started on hards yeah and they just so they were the probably one of
[10:01.800 -> 10:04.680] the first teams to find out very early on that the hards were no good on this
[10:04.680 -> 10:05.200] track. And what because of the heat? to find out very early on that the hards were no good on this track.
[10:05.200 -> 10:06.720] And why, because of the heat?
[10:06.720 -> 10:08.240] I think it just wasn't hot enough.
[10:08.240 -> 10:10.560] You know how with the Pirelli tires, right?
[10:10.560 -> 10:12.020] So you have like a hard,
[10:12.020 -> 10:13.760] the hards aren't always the same hards
[10:13.760 -> 10:15.320] for every track they go on.
[10:15.320 -> 10:16.160] Okay.
[10:16.160 -> 10:17.920] Yeah, for different, yeah, yeah.
[10:17.920 -> 10:18.760] They have numbers, don't they?
[10:18.760 -> 10:20.480] It's like one, two, three, and different tracks.
[10:20.480 -> 10:23.760] It's like a soft three, no, like a C3-2 or like a,
[10:23.760 -> 10:25.760] it's not completely wrong, but like a C3-3 or something. No, no, no, no, correct, it's correct, it's correct. But I think maybe they c32 or like a it's completely wrong but like a c33
[10:25.760 -> 10:29.680] no no no it's correct it's correct but i think maybe they're just it was the wrong hards they
[10:29.680 -> 10:34.480] weren't getting enough heat i believe in the hards for them to give them any grip so if they knew
[10:34.480 -> 10:41.120] that why did they put him on hards well alpine knew it with alonso but maybe ferrari didn't
[10:41.120 -> 10:46.560] i think it was an either a mistake because then norris did it. McLaren did it with Norris, but later on.
[10:46.560 -> 10:47.400] Maybe the other teams didn't know.
[10:47.400 -> 10:50.320] It didn't make sense to put him on hards though.
[10:50.320 -> 10:52.480] Did they not have another set of mediums?
[10:52.480 -> 10:53.920] They can't have had another set of mediums
[10:53.920 -> 10:55.520] because surely you could have just put them on the mediums,
[10:55.520 -> 10:57.320] let them run them out and then soft it at the end.
[10:57.320 -> 10:58.880] I don't know because you have a certain amount
[10:58.880 -> 10:59.960] of mediums you can use, right?
[10:59.960 -> 11:00.960] I think it's only two.
[11:00.960 -> 11:02.920] Yeah, it's what you finish qualifying on.
[11:02.920 -> 11:05.320] If you start on mediums, go to mediums again.
[11:06.440 -> 11:07.280] Can you do that?
[11:07.280 -> 11:08.240] I don't even know how it works.
[11:08.240 -> 11:09.760] Is there like an order that you do it in?
[11:09.760 -> 11:11.320] We are learning a lot every week,
[11:11.320 -> 11:12.960] but there's still so many questions.
[11:12.960 -> 11:15.440] If only we had like a pit crew member coming on the pod
[11:15.440 -> 11:16.920] who could just explain all of this to us,
[11:16.920 -> 11:17.760] it'd be so much easier.
[11:17.760 -> 11:19.640] Oh, fab, it's almost like you're just telling everyone
[11:19.640 -> 11:21.080] what's about to come.
[11:21.080 -> 11:22.880] Well, I mean, what makes you say that?
[11:22.880 -> 11:24.160] Do you know what, the next time you hear from us
[11:24.160 -> 11:26.200] after this podcast is going to be the start
[11:26.200 -> 11:29.880] of it, so we may as well just tell them because we want to intro it.
[11:29.880 -> 11:34.680] From now on, on the episodes, the whole time there is a summer break in Formula 1, we're
[11:34.680 -> 11:40.120] not going anywhere, we are only bringing you better podcasts.
[11:40.120 -> 11:46.800] Near enough, all of the episodes, maybe not all of them, but a lot of them are gonna be with guests.
[11:46.800 -> 11:50.520] Some of them are filmed, some of them are on the way
[11:50.520 -> 11:52.880] from the race today.
[11:52.880 -> 11:55.640] And some of them are happening tomorrow.
[11:55.640 -> 11:56.880] At the time you're listening to this,
[11:56.880 -> 11:59.440] we have someone very special sitting in our flat with us
[11:59.440 -> 12:00.280] to be a guest.
[12:00.280 -> 12:01.600] And another one is happening later.
[12:01.600 -> 12:03.560] Oh mate, there is so many amazing guests
[12:03.560 -> 12:04.440] happening in August.
[12:04.440 -> 12:08.640] Like we are gonna bring you a month of amazing guests, and I can't believe it.
[12:08.640 -> 12:10.160] It's going to be absolutely wild.
[12:10.160 -> 12:11.160] It's going to be crazy.
[12:11.160 -> 12:12.640] Oh man, it's going to be legendary.
[12:12.640 -> 12:15.120] Arguably, this is going to be the greatest month for Pit Stop ever.
[12:15.120 -> 12:16.120] Oh, bummer.
[12:16.120 -> 12:17.120] In a billion years.
[12:17.120 -> 12:18.120] In a billion years.
[12:18.120 -> 12:19.120] In a trillion billion years.
[12:19.120 -> 12:22.560] It's going to be amazing, guys, honestly.
[12:22.560 -> 12:24.680] Every Monday, every Thursday, as you know.
[12:24.680 -> 12:26.000] Back to Fab's notebook, please.
[12:26.000 -> 12:28.000] Lap 17, oh sorry, let's go back to lap 11.
[12:28.000 -> 12:30.000] So Norris, Hamilton and Verstappen sandwich.
[12:30.000 -> 12:35.000] That's when we first saw those three going at it again, which is very interesting.
[12:35.000 -> 12:40.000] It's quite exciting to see three different constructors going at it into a turn together.
[12:40.000 -> 12:42.000] Oh mate, I love how close they can get together.
[12:42.000 -> 12:45.200] And what was that car that did that amazing move and took two?
[12:45.200 -> 12:47.000] Took the two cars. Who was that?
[12:47.000 -> 12:47.800] That was Ricciardo.
[12:47.800 -> 12:50.200] Yeah, mate. Ricciardo's move today.
[12:50.200 -> 12:52.000] Yeah, totally epic.
[12:52.000 -> 12:55.000] Just that one move. Moment of magic.
[12:55.000 -> 12:56.400] And the way he radioed in.
[12:56.400 -> 12:58.200] Yeah, he went, let's fucking go.
[12:58.200 -> 13:01.000] Yeah, mate, that move was insane.
[13:01.000 -> 13:01.800] It was really nice.
[13:01.800 -> 13:05.080] Shame that he kind of messed up at the end and got the five second time penalty,
[13:05.080 -> 13:08.400] but that was like a moment of bliss for Daniel Ricciardo,
[13:08.400 -> 13:09.280] I imagine.
[13:10.800 -> 13:13.000] Verstappen hunting down Hamilton lap 13.
[13:13.000 -> 13:15.840] Oh yeah, Verstappen was radioing in,
[13:15.840 -> 13:18.600] saying what is going on and they said that, fail 20.
[13:18.600 -> 13:20.200] Yeah, that confused me,
[13:20.200 -> 13:22.200] because when you hear the words fail,
[13:22.200 -> 13:24.480] I hear that and I think that's a DNF.
[13:24.480 -> 13:27.240] Yeah, race over. It sounds almost like the engineers don't just want to say
[13:27.240 -> 13:30.760] what actually is but they're just like yeah let's fail 20 I wonder what it was
[13:30.760 -> 13:35.920] or maybe they fixed it maybe it's a bluff but talking of bluffs yeah talking
[13:35.920 -> 13:39.720] of bluffs Ferrari did a bluff box box yeah we got the cheeky little shits
[13:39.720 -> 13:42.600] they're bluffing their pit stops and then they're not getting the ones they
[13:42.600 -> 13:48.640] do do right yeah so that was lap that was lap 17. Ferrari throwing the dummy in.
[13:48.640 -> 13:49.680] When Sainz was leading.
[13:49.680 -> 13:51.680] Call Sainz in for a pit. Was it a dummy though?
[13:51.680 -> 13:52.480] Well, the thing is, I thought...
[13:52.480 -> 13:54.640] Or do you think Sainz was like, nah, I'm staying up?
[13:54.640 -> 13:58.080] Yeah, because I think Ferrari were pitting Sainz early.
[13:58.080 -> 13:58.880] To let Leclerc through.
[13:58.880 -> 13:59.840] So Leclerc went through.
[13:59.840 -> 14:02.800] Because they didn't want to tell one to let the other one through, so they thought, let's do that.
[14:02.800 -> 14:06.920] Let's do the undercut. Let him get some free air, see how Leclerc gets on.
[14:06.920 -> 14:08.600] But he didn't come in.
[14:08.600 -> 14:11.280] So either it was a false call for Red Bull
[14:11.280 -> 14:14.640] to then try and let Leclerc use Sainz's DRS
[14:14.640 -> 14:17.200] and let Leclerc get ahead in open air,
[14:17.200 -> 14:20.800] or Sainz just went, I'm not doing it.
[14:20.800 -> 14:22.960] Either way, the decision wasn't great.
[14:22.960 -> 14:25.080] My name is Kyle Sainz, I'm not going to box. I am not going, I am Kermit the Frog, I am not going to doing it. Either way, the decision wasn't great. My name is Kyle Sainz, I'm not going to box.
[14:25.080 -> 14:28.440] I am not going, I am Kermit the Frog,
[14:28.440 -> 14:29.480] I am not going to do it.
[14:29.480 -> 14:31.040] Kermit the Frog.
[14:31.040 -> 14:32.680] Either way, yeah, Russell came in,
[14:32.680 -> 14:34.680] came into the pits, came out sick,
[14:34.680 -> 14:37.800] Verstappen pitted, Sainz came in the lap after that.
[14:37.800 -> 14:39.360] It was a very slow stop, it was like four,
[14:39.360 -> 14:40.200] not four seconds, I think.
[14:40.200 -> 14:41.560] Oh mate, so many slow stops.
[14:41.560 -> 14:42.400] Pretty brutal.
[14:42.400 -> 14:44.680] Leclerc went first at that point,
[14:44.680 -> 14:46.360] came out behind Ocon, who, yeah, at that point, came out behind Ocon who,
[14:46.360 -> 14:48.120] yeah, so Sainz came out behind Ocon,
[14:48.120 -> 14:48.960] who was behind Russell.
[14:48.960 -> 14:51.560] So Russell kept the lead over Sainz there,
[14:51.560 -> 14:53.920] which was obviously the wrong move from Ferrari again.
[14:53.920 -> 14:56.920] Ah, we just saw Toto smiling so much today as well.
[14:56.920 -> 14:58.840] He was grinning from ear to ear, wasn't he?
[14:58.840 -> 15:00.160] Ah, do you know what?
[15:00.160 -> 15:01.600] He must be so happy of Russell and Hamilton.
[15:01.600 -> 15:02.560] He's on the TV right now.
[15:02.560 -> 15:04.600] I've never seen him smile that much in my life.
[15:04.600 -> 15:07.520] I love watching Russell and Hamilton work together as well.
[15:07.520 -> 15:09.200] I just feel like they're so comfortable
[15:09.200 -> 15:12.060] and happy to be, to work as a team.
[15:12.060 -> 15:16.720] But I didn't, I was a bit worried at certain points
[15:16.720 -> 15:19.260] when the Ferraris were like neck and neck.
[15:19.260 -> 15:20.440] But then a bit of me was worried
[15:20.440 -> 15:21.760] when the Mercedes were neck and neck.
[15:21.760 -> 15:23.680] I love seeing, I love seeing two team members
[15:23.680 -> 15:25.040] just like going for it for a bit.
[15:25.040 -> 15:26.120] You kind of just wonder though,
[15:26.120 -> 15:27.560] like whether they're talking to each other
[15:27.560 -> 15:29.280] or whether they have a plan before.
[15:29.280 -> 15:31.320] The Alpines tried it today.
[15:31.320 -> 15:32.160] The Alpines.
[15:32.160 -> 15:35.720] Yeah, I don't think Alonso was too happy with Ocon.
[15:35.720 -> 15:38.960] Alonso is amazing at defending and so is George Russell.
[15:38.960 -> 15:42.560] George Russell defended so well for so long.
[15:42.560 -> 15:43.880] Yeah, he did an amazing job.
[15:43.880 -> 15:46.080] And I remember him doing it in other races this season.
[15:46.080 -> 15:48.540] Like he's so incredibly controlled going forward
[15:48.540 -> 15:50.460] and also with his ass.
[15:50.460 -> 15:52.880] Like watching out for his ass, isn't he?
[15:52.880 -> 15:54.320] So I don't know the correct term for it.
[15:54.320 -> 15:56.360] Why are you talking about George Russell's bum?
[15:56.360 -> 16:00.240] Uh, yeah.
[16:00.240 -> 16:01.680] It was such a good race.
[16:01.680 -> 16:04.780] A couple of spins in this race, Jake.
[16:04.780 -> 16:05.000] Yuki Tsunoda span on lap 35. And then we saw Verstappen spin, It was such a good race! A couple of spins in this race, Jake.
[16:05.000 -> 16:07.000] Yuki Tsunoda span on lap 35.
[16:07.000 -> 16:11.000] And then we saw Verstappen spin, which I thought could have been game over.
[16:11.000 -> 16:13.000] Verstappen is a bit of a monster of that spin.
[16:13.000 -> 16:15.000] He did it before, didn't he? A couple of races ago.
[16:15.000 -> 16:17.000] He knows how to style out spins.
[16:17.000 -> 16:19.000] I've never seen anyone do it before in my life.
[16:19.000 -> 16:21.000] Me neither. Do you reckon that's easy to do in a car?
[16:21.000 -> 16:23.000] Or do you reckon he's just amazing at it?
[16:23.000 -> 16:25.240] I think maybe he's just a don, isn't he? You've got to remember, they're going at like
[16:25.240 -> 16:26.760] a hundred miles an hour at that point,
[16:26.760 -> 16:28.880] probably coming out of that corner, going into it.
[16:28.880 -> 16:31.400] And they're able to just control it and spin it.
[16:31.400 -> 16:33.120] Imagine you in your car, a hundred mile an hour,
[16:33.120 -> 16:35.160] it starts to spin and your first instinct is,
[16:35.160 -> 16:36.400] I'm going to spin this back round.
[16:36.400 -> 16:38.040] Yeah, usually when that happens, I can control it.
[16:38.040 -> 16:38.880] But I know it.
[16:38.880 -> 16:39.720] To be fair, last time I was in the car
[16:39.720 -> 16:41.920] and it happened, you were going what, like 13...
[16:41.920 -> 16:42.840] 137, I think.
[16:42.840 -> 16:44.640] 137, you just spun it round.
[16:44.640 -> 16:46.920] Spun it round and it actually put it in reverse for a bit
[16:46.920 -> 16:48.240] just to scare the passengers.
[16:48.240 -> 16:50.040] Put the hazards on, say thanks and went.
[16:50.040 -> 16:51.600] Slung it back round again, pressed the nitrous button
[16:51.600 -> 16:53.640] and put the orange juice in the engine and went off.
[16:53.640 -> 16:57.640] But it's mad, he only lost one place there.
[16:57.640 -> 16:59.640] Yeah, to Leclerc, wasn't it?
[16:59.640 -> 17:01.040] It was like on an ice rink, it literally,
[17:01.040 -> 17:03.520] fume, circle round, cool, off it went, incredible.
[17:03.520 -> 17:04.960] He's so controlled.
[17:04.960 -> 17:09.360] The championship, well, the Constructors is closing in with mercedes getting closer
[17:09.360 -> 17:13.520] hamilton and russell are closing in hard yeah and it's like a little piece running away yeah
[17:13.520 -> 17:17.440] get the constructors up i think that was a massive win for the stappen because you got to think the
[17:17.440 -> 17:22.640] stappens biggest rivals and the constructors aren't mercedes yeah so he's just made such a gap huge
[17:22.640 -> 17:25.760] for them however blimeyimey George Russell is close.
[17:25.760 -> 17:28.520] George Russell is 20 points behind Charles Leclerc now.
[17:28.520 -> 17:29.440] Wow.
[17:29.440 -> 17:31.560] Max Verstappen, 258 points.
[17:31.560 -> 17:33.440] Charles Leclerc, 178 points.
[17:33.440 -> 17:34.280] Oh, that gap is big now.
[17:34.280 -> 17:36.380] So you've got 70 points in front.
[17:36.380 -> 17:37.220] Yeah, it's big,
[17:37.220 -> 17:40.300] because that's exactly halfway through the season now.
[17:40.300 -> 17:41.680] I mean, it's possible.
[17:41.680 -> 17:42.960] You definitely can make that gap up,
[17:42.960 -> 17:46.080] but you're relying on Red Bull making more issues than Ferrari.
[17:46.080 -> 17:48.360] And I just don't think that's going to happen.
[17:48.360 -> 17:54.360] However, having three constructors now in the top six is absolutely outstanding.
[17:54.360 -> 17:55.360] Absolutely beautiful.
[17:55.360 -> 17:56.960] Lewis Hamilton down in sixth.
[17:56.960 -> 18:00.040] Sorry, I'm looking at the drivers, because the driver's standing's here.
[18:00.040 -> 18:01.840] I was meant to be looking at the constructors.
[18:01.840 -> 18:04.200] What, have you been reading it out like it was the constructors?
[18:04.200 -> 18:05.400] I don't know, no,
[18:05.400 -> 18:07.080] because I'm talking about the drivers, but.
[18:07.080 -> 18:08.960] No, that's fine, no, go to constructors now,
[18:08.960 -> 18:09.800] yeah, that's fine.
[18:09.800 -> 18:10.640] Yeah, but Lewis Hamilton,
[18:10.640 -> 18:13.680] 10 points behind Carlos Sainz in the drivers.
[18:13.680 -> 18:15.240] Yeah, mate, Lewis Hamilton is right there.
[18:15.240 -> 18:16.440] That is absolutely monstrous.
[18:16.440 -> 18:17.520] Today was the first,
[18:17.520 -> 18:19.440] like one of the other times I've watched
[18:19.440 -> 18:21.600] and was able to just appreciate Lewis Hamilton.
[18:21.600 -> 18:24.040] I turned to Fab halfway through and was like,
[18:24.040 -> 18:25.120] yeah, this guy's a monster. I just appreciate Lewis Hamill. I turned to Fab halfway through and was like, yeah.
[18:25.120 -> 18:25.960] Okay.
[18:25.960 -> 18:27.600] This guy's a monster.
[18:27.600 -> 18:30.600] Ferrari are like a hundred points behind Red Bull
[18:30.600 -> 18:31.600] in the constructors.
[18:31.600 -> 18:32.440] And where are Mercedes?
[18:32.440 -> 18:35.000] Mercedes are 30 points behind Ferrari.
[18:35.000 -> 18:37.440] Mate, that's one good race for the team.
[18:37.440 -> 18:38.280] They're right there.
[18:38.280 -> 18:39.120] And I'm not trying to blow my trumpet.
[18:39.120 -> 18:41.280] If they get a double podium again.
[18:41.280 -> 18:42.720] I don't want to blow my trumpet.
[18:42.720 -> 18:45.120] But before Mercedes did a double podium last week,
[18:45.120 -> 18:50.720] the podcast before that, I literally said I bet Mercedes pick their form up and they beat Ferrari
[18:50.720 -> 18:55.600] in the constructors and Mercedes come second. I think they could win it. They won't beat Red Bull.
[18:55.600 -> 18:58.320] Mate, they could do. No, they won't. Oh sorry, not in the constructors but
[18:59.280 -> 19:04.320] I reckon Lewis could still do it. What, you reckon he could win the championship? Mate, I love it!
[19:04.320 -> 19:06.240] That's what I said, halfway through the season,
[19:06.240 -> 19:07.520] Lewis Hamilton comes back up
[19:07.520 -> 19:09.320] because Mercedes are going to keep improving their car
[19:09.320 -> 19:10.160] and they have.
[19:10.160 -> 19:15.160] Never say never is all I'm going to say.
[19:15.240 -> 19:19.880] But on the Pit Stop podcast,
[19:19.880 -> 19:22.600] anything can happen.
[19:22.600 -> 19:26.980] Like us staying right here and not leaving so we're fab
[19:26.980 -> 19:31.480] We're watching about the end of the podcast and we've fact we figured out that they're our favorite bits
[19:31.480 -> 19:34.960] So we do hope you stay to the end. Yeah, we never realized we went on Spotify
[19:34.960 -> 19:40.660] We went through the last like three minutes of like our last 20 podcast. Yeah, and they're quite funny
[19:40.660 -> 19:42.760] The thing is I don't listen to the podcast back
[19:42.760 -> 19:47.160] I never listened to them but fab started playing the end of them, and it's because we never
[19:47.160 -> 19:48.920] really know how to end it.
[19:48.920 -> 19:52.320] So it ends up getting awkward and we're just getting out with random shit.
[19:52.320 -> 19:54.280] And it turns out to be hilarious.
[19:54.280 -> 19:57.840] Yeah, the ends of the podcast are the best, so I do hope you guys listen to the end.
[20:11.840 -> 20:14.340] It was a shame for Magnussen because he had that damage really early on and this is where we learned about the black and orange flag as well.
[20:14.340 -> 20:17.380] He had the little bit of his front, well we knew about it but now we've confirmed what
[20:17.380 -> 20:18.380] it meant.
[20:18.380 -> 20:22.400] He had that bit hanging off the front of his car, the carbon fibre on his wing and he got
[20:22.400 -> 20:23.840] black and orange flagged.
[20:23.840 -> 20:24.840] What does that mean?
[20:24.840 -> 20:26.380] It basically just means you have to pit
[20:26.380 -> 20:28.540] and it only means for one car.
[20:28.540 -> 20:29.780] So he got black and orange flag
[20:29.780 -> 20:30.900] because that was sticking out.
[20:30.900 -> 20:32.260] Like if he went wheel to wheel with someone,
[20:32.260 -> 20:34.420] maybe it could, like, I don't know,
[20:34.420 -> 20:36.260] cut someone's tire or something.
[20:36.260 -> 20:39.340] I'd love to know, I forgot what I was gonna say.
[20:39.340 -> 20:40.260] I would love to know, yeah,
[20:40.260 -> 20:41.340] we were talking about this the other day.
[20:41.340 -> 20:43.060] How do they do the whole blue flag thing?
[20:43.060 -> 20:45.240] Do you know what, I'm so glad you've come here
[20:45.240 -> 20:46.360] to ask me this.
[20:46.360 -> 20:49.060] Well, if there was anyone's gonna ask, it'd be you.
[20:50.500 -> 20:52.760] They have a screen on their steering wheel
[20:52.760 -> 20:55.160] and it flashes it up with the flag color
[20:55.160 -> 20:56.840] that is currently appropriate to that car.
[20:56.840 -> 20:58.600] And also on the part of the track they are on,
[20:58.600 -> 21:00.480] the stewards will, as they're coming around,
[21:00.480 -> 21:01.440] just wave a blue flag.
[21:01.440 -> 21:02.720] So not only will they see it in front of them,
[21:02.720 -> 21:03.560] they'll see it on the track.
[21:03.560 -> 21:04.400] So the screen goes blue.
[21:04.400 -> 21:08.880] It'll flash the blue flag, yeah. And they'll know someone's coming left or right and also the stewards
[21:08.880 -> 21:10.880] around will be holding a blue flag waving it.
[21:10.880 -> 21:11.380] Wow.
[21:11.380 -> 21:18.400] So they are quite in communication with the drivers from, well you can imagine how technical this shit is.
[21:18.400 -> 21:19.600] It sounds pretty technical.
[21:19.600 -> 21:24.240] Yeah, well honestly I don't want to go into it, like it's just so much I could say for hours.
[21:24.240 -> 21:26.400] Doesn't sound as technical as the Formula E,
[21:26.400 -> 21:27.400] which we found out.
[21:27.400 -> 21:28.500] Yeah, he went to Formula E today.
[21:28.500 -> 21:30.400] Which maybe you guys will find out at some point.
[21:30.400 -> 21:31.900] Oh, you've given away another guest.
[21:31.900 -> 21:35.300] However, everyone's pretty technical.
[21:35.300 -> 21:35.800] Jake, what's next?
[21:36.000 -> 21:38.600] Well, what I was saying about Magnussen is he qualified 13th,
[21:38.600 -> 21:42.600] finished 13th, but his strategy was ruined by that pit
[21:42.600 -> 21:43.300] that he had to make.
[21:43.300 -> 21:45.440] So that wasn't a bad drive from Magnussen.
[21:45.440 -> 21:46.640] The Haas is a quick car.
[21:46.640 -> 21:48.560] We really want Gunther Steiner on the podcast.
[21:48.560 -> 21:52.400] So if anyone knows Gunther and could just tell Gunther
[21:52.400 -> 21:54.160] that we'd like him on the pod.
[21:54.160 -> 21:56.720] I honestly think he could be our best guest we'd ever have.
[21:56.720 -> 21:58.480] I don't think we could top it.
[21:58.480 -> 22:00.240] I think Gunther would be my dream guest.
[22:00.240 -> 22:02.560] I don't think you couldn't get someone funnier.
[22:02.560 -> 22:04.480] No, Gunther would be absolutely hilarious.
[22:04.480 -> 22:06.600] I'd also like the guy from Ferrari that stormed off
[22:06.600 -> 22:09.240] and we were like, why has he stormed off from the pit bull?
[22:09.240 -> 22:11.020] Maybe he just needed the toilet, eh?
[22:11.020 -> 22:12.780] Oh, Matthew, yeah, he just stormed off
[22:12.780 -> 22:13.800] and everyone was like, uh-oh.
[22:13.800 -> 22:14.640] Yeah.
[22:14.640 -> 22:16.340] He's gone, but I think he just went for shit.
[22:16.340 -> 22:19.340] So does he make, is he actually the guy
[22:19.340 -> 22:20.780] that makes the call?
[22:20.780 -> 22:24.080] He's the guy who hand builds the car on his own.
[22:24.080 -> 22:25.200] What, like Lego?
[22:25.200 -> 22:27.660] Yeah, so Ferrari actually don't have a factory with people
[22:27.660 -> 22:29.800] in, it's literally Mattia Bonotto on his own,
[22:29.800 -> 22:33.520] in his garage, building both of these cars by hand.
[22:34.400 -> 22:35.840] Who actually makes the call?
[22:36.820 -> 22:38.900] Like, who makes the call that they're gonna go on like
[22:38.900 -> 22:40.360] hards or pit now?
[22:40.360 -> 22:41.200] Is it him?
[22:41.200 -> 22:43.360] It's him, along with the other guys that are sat
[22:43.360 -> 22:44.680] on the pit wall, I imagine.
[22:44.680 -> 22:47.080] There must be one guy that has final say though and goes. Yep
[22:47.200 -> 22:53.020] So there's like Bono for Hamilton right or for Mercedes. Who is it that a red bull have?
[22:53.720 -> 22:56.540] He was on at the end. You know, Adrian Newey look at
[22:58.340 -> 23:02.320] Adrian Newey and Bono, so I guess Ferrari would have like a similar kind of bloke
[23:02.320 -> 23:06.080] But then who is mmm that That person there making the call
[23:06.080 -> 23:09.320] is going to be some questions.
[23:09.320 -> 23:10.360] Look, all right.
[23:10.360 -> 23:11.480] Man, I'm gutted about it, man.
[23:11.480 -> 23:13.400] Ferrari is such a good car.
[23:13.400 -> 23:17.200] Ferrari are letting themselves down at the moment.
[23:17.200 -> 23:19.840] The car is not about, the car is a good car.
[23:19.840 -> 23:20.680] That's what I mean.
[23:20.680 -> 23:21.500] The car is a good car.
[23:21.500 -> 23:26.500] And I feel like everything that is going wrong for them is like the decision making.
[23:26.500 -> 23:34.000] The issue is not really in the car is it? When you look at what's been happening, I mean other than his throttle a couple of races ago having that minor thing at the end.
[23:34.000 -> 23:37.500] Yeah and Sainz had a DNF and it hasn't been great for the car.
[23:37.500 -> 23:38.500] Oh yeah, it's set on fire, I forgot about that.
[23:38.500 -> 23:43.500] But it's better, like they are better now, the car's like looking good now but I mean they're just, the decision making is just not on point.
[23:43.500 -> 23:45.600] That's what's ruined in the races, isn't it?
[23:45.600 -> 23:47.920] And even like the fluidity with like the people
[23:47.920 -> 23:50.520] in the pits and that, like the pits were slow today.
[23:50.520 -> 23:52.640] Like you feel like just like shaking them
[23:52.640 -> 23:55.040] and saying, come on, you're the best team in the world,
[23:55.040 -> 23:55.880] get your head together.
[23:55.880 -> 23:56.940] Oh, that's bold.
[23:56.940 -> 23:57.780] They are.
[23:57.780 -> 23:58.600] Were?
[23:58.600 -> 23:59.440] Ferrari are the best team in the world,
[23:59.440 -> 24:01.160] statistically until they get beaten by someone else
[24:01.160 -> 24:02.280] as far as I'm concerned.
[24:02.280 -> 24:04.480] Okay, I like it.
[24:04.480 -> 24:05.880] They haven't won for a while though.
[24:05.880 -> 24:07.280] No, they haven't, but they've still got the best stats.
[24:07.280 -> 24:08.880] But they've got the most.
[24:08.880 -> 24:10.160] Okay, that's an interesting way
[24:10.160 -> 24:11.440] of measuring who's the best though.
[24:11.440 -> 24:12.720] I'd say it's a fairly normal way.
[24:12.720 -> 24:13.720] I suppose, maybe.
[24:13.720 -> 24:15.000] Maybe not current best.
[24:15.000 -> 24:16.600] I love Ferrari, so I'm happy to sit here
[24:16.600 -> 24:18.080] and say they're the best, I don't mind.
[24:18.080 -> 24:20.440] No, they are, but Red Bull and Mercedes
[24:20.440 -> 24:22.120] are definitely getting closer to them.
[24:22.120 -> 24:23.840] And are you ready to agree with my statement
[24:23.840 -> 24:25.360] I made ages ago that Max Verstappen's
[24:25.360 -> 24:27.280] the best driver on the grid yet?
[24:27.280 -> 24:28.120] No, Alonso.
[24:28.120 -> 24:30.920] Come on, come on, don't ask stupid questions.
[24:30.920 -> 24:34.080] I was talking to, oh my God,
[24:34.080 -> 24:35.540] I know we're going off the race a little bit,
[24:35.540 -> 24:38.120] but my God, we started watching the Senna movie
[24:38.120 -> 24:41.640] and we will do a whole chat about it at some point.
[24:41.640 -> 24:43.800] But oh my God, it is fascinating.
[24:43.800 -> 24:45.440] Maybe we could do a bonus set dedicated
[24:45.440 -> 24:48.080] to the life of Ayrton Senna once we know more about him.
[24:48.080 -> 24:48.920] It's fascinating.
[24:48.920 -> 24:51.800] And what I was saying is about where I was going is
[24:51.800 -> 24:53.600] I think the reason Max Verstappen is so powerful
[24:53.600 -> 24:55.080] because like we saw in the Senna movie,
[24:55.080 -> 24:56.920] he won that one championship.
[24:56.920 -> 24:58.160] And then he was like,
[24:58.160 -> 25:00.780] I feel like so much weight is off my shoulders
[25:00.780 -> 25:03.840] because that's ultimately the dream as a kid is
[25:03.840 -> 25:07.560] when you're a little kid, you want to win the Formula One World Championship.
[25:07.560 -> 25:10.560] Once you've done that, I feel like it would be more,
[25:10.560 -> 25:13.360] not easier, but less pressure to win it a second time
[25:13.360 -> 25:15.500] than it would be to win it at first.
[25:15.500 -> 25:18.440] Like you'd want it as hung, you'd be still be as hungry.
[25:18.440 -> 25:20.040] I think if you're a competitive person,
[25:20.040 -> 25:22.160] like I don't even know if it would come into your head.
[25:22.160 -> 25:23.880] I think you'd still be as hungry, don't get me wrong.
[25:23.880 -> 25:24.720] You just want more and more, don't you?
[25:24.720 -> 25:25.000] But you just wouldn't have the feeling of like, I can't not know if it would come into your head. I think you'd still be as hungry, don't get me wrong. You just want more and more, don't you?
[25:25.000 -> 25:28.000] But you just wouldn't have the feeling of like, I can't not never win this.
[25:28.000 -> 25:30.000] You'd know you'd won it.
[25:30.000 -> 25:35.000] So you'd want it just as much, but I don't know, I just think it would play well into your flavours.
[25:35.000 -> 25:37.000] Whatever that means.
[25:37.000 -> 25:40.000] Like when I used to play football, if you win one weekend, next weekend you're much better.
[25:40.000 -> 25:41.000] Really?
[25:41.000 -> 25:42.000] Yeah.
[25:42.000 -> 25:44.000] I've never really played competitive sport, so I don't really know about that.
[25:44.000 -> 25:47.200] Nah, like when we won the league a couple of times we'd go into the next season like
[25:47.200 -> 25:50.640] knowing we could beat everyone in the league. I suppose if you play like a good gig then you
[25:50.640 -> 25:53.680] know the next one's going to be good. Yeah, unless no one comes. You don't have to be as
[25:53.680 -> 25:58.000] nervous for it. When's your next gig by the way? Uh, end of October. Okay, is it in London? It's
[25:58.000 -> 26:01.440] in London. Everyone listening who lives near London, you have until the end of October to
[26:01.440 -> 26:06.800] get ready to come to an Alexis Kings gig. It's going to be in London and we need you all there and it's gonna be totally epic
[26:06.800 -> 26:09.360] Will you play the f1 theme song if loads people come?
[26:10.320 -> 26:12.320] That'd be so good
[26:14.120 -> 26:20.200] No, you come on halfway through our set we will all the whole band will leave the stage you come on with my face
[26:20.200 -> 26:22.200] I'm a piano
[26:31.080 -> 26:38.760] face and a piano. I'd love to do that. I'll cry. Imagine if as soon as you came on stage the crowd erupted. There was thousands of people. Everyone leaves. Everyone comes storming
[26:38.760 -> 26:44.920] through the doors. Anyway, Jake was going to fuck this banner out of it. Oh man, I can't
[26:44.920 -> 26:45.320] wait for it.
[26:45.320 -> 26:49.200] Oh, wow, they're showing the battle now of the Ferrari right behind the Red Bull.
[26:49.200 -> 26:54.720] The DRS battles with the new car regulation is absolutely ledge, man.
[26:54.720 -> 26:59.160] I really think the race, when I used to watch the races as a new fan, the first like nine
[26:59.160 -> 27:04.240] or ten, I know we're a few more in now, it's only just started to get really quick.
[27:04.240 -> 27:05.880] I don't know why, because there was so much going on.
[27:05.880 -> 27:06.720] I was adjusting it.
[27:06.720 -> 27:08.760] The races felt like they went on for quite a while.
[27:08.760 -> 27:10.040] Yeah, let's talk about that.
[27:10.040 -> 27:11.200] Let's talk about that for a minute.
[27:11.200 -> 27:13.040] Because you said it to me and I was like, bro,
[27:13.040 -> 27:14.520] I feel the exact same way.
[27:14.520 -> 27:16.840] We started Pitstop and was so excited to do
[27:16.840 -> 27:19.120] a Formula One thing, something very different for us,
[27:19.120 -> 27:20.640] something very new for us.
[27:20.640 -> 27:24.040] And then the season started and it was like, okay, cool.
[27:24.040 -> 27:24.880] This is it.
[27:24.880 -> 27:26.080] The race season started, we're doing it,
[27:26.080 -> 27:26.920] we're doing it.
[27:26.920 -> 27:29.560] But like, now that we're, now that we are like halfway
[27:29.560 -> 27:31.720] through the season, I feel like I, I mean,
[27:31.720 -> 27:32.720] I thought I liked it back then,
[27:32.720 -> 27:34.520] but I love it so much more now.
[27:34.520 -> 27:36.720] Yeah. Halfway through the season, a couple of races ago,
[27:36.720 -> 27:37.560] don't get me wrong.
[27:37.560 -> 27:38.440] There's the moments where like,
[27:38.440 -> 27:40.280] you're just not a hundred percent focused
[27:40.280 -> 27:43.020] or it goes a bit slower because maybe we didn't understand
[27:43.020 -> 27:44.200] everything going on, to be honest.
[27:44.200 -> 27:45.400] And there's so much happening,
[27:45.400 -> 27:46.480] you're trying to figure it all out,
[27:46.480 -> 27:48.560] but that race went so quick.
[27:48.560 -> 27:49.720] It's like an hour and a half, right?
[27:49.720 -> 27:52.400] So it's like a long time to be glued to your TV.
[27:52.400 -> 27:53.240] I didn't go on my phone once that race.
[27:53.240 -> 27:55.320] No, I'm completely glued now, man.
[27:55.320 -> 27:58.000] It absolutely flies, and that's how I know I'm loving it,
[27:58.000 -> 27:59.280] and it's such a great place to be.
[27:59.280 -> 28:00.760] Like, the last couple of podcasts
[28:00.760 -> 28:02.760] have by far been my favorite we've done,
[28:02.760 -> 28:05.440] because it's just, I feel like we can talk about it
[28:05.440 -> 28:07.880] a bit more comfortably, but we're still learning,
[28:07.880 -> 28:09.640] still getting loads of shit wrong,
[28:09.640 -> 28:11.800] as TikTok have told me.
[28:11.800 -> 28:12.640] Yep, they have.
[28:12.640 -> 28:14.240] I've been absolutely rinsed.
[28:14.240 -> 28:19.160] There is a video going around with like 750,000 views
[28:19.160 -> 28:20.920] on TikTok of me that went up yesterday.
[28:20.920 -> 28:21.760] And what did you say in the TikTok?
[28:21.760 -> 28:23.760] It's got like 60,000 likes.
[28:23.760 -> 28:25.600] And it's the one where I said that Lando Norris
[28:25.600 -> 28:28.120] might drive for Red Bull if Porsche bring him in.
[28:28.120 -> 28:28.960] Okay.
[28:30.040 -> 28:31.240] I'm getting a lot of hate for it.
[28:31.240 -> 28:32.680] It's making me very sad.
[28:32.680 -> 28:37.600] There's about 600 comments and no one agrees with me.
[28:37.600 -> 28:39.800] So maybe at this point I should say that,
[28:39.800 -> 28:41.720] I should, I take it back.
[28:41.720 -> 28:42.600] No, no, don't take it back.
[28:42.600 -> 28:44.000] You fucking, you rock that decision.
[28:44.000 -> 28:45.400] But I don't take it back. Absolutely no no, don't take it back. You fucking rocked that decision. But I don't take it back.
[28:45.400 -> 28:47.800] There's absolutely no fucking way I'm taking it back.
[28:47.800 -> 28:48.520] No way.
[28:48.520 -> 28:51.080] Because you will be the first person to rub it
[28:51.080 -> 28:54.400] in everyone's face if it somehow miraculously happens
[28:54.400 -> 28:55.640] in two years' time.
[28:55.640 -> 28:59.120] Trippin' that thing I said two years ago, I was right!
[28:59.120 -> 29:03.240] It will be in my dating profile bio, my Facebook cover photo.
[29:03.240 -> 29:04.280] Mate, I predicted.
[29:04.280 -> 29:05.800] On your LinkedIn profile?
[29:05.800 -> 29:09.200] If there's one thing the Pit Stop podcast do get right every now and again,
[29:09.200 -> 29:11.600] it is a bold prediction.
[29:11.600 -> 29:13.200] We do do well with our predictions, mate.
[29:13.200 -> 29:14.000] Exactly.
[29:14.000 -> 29:15.400] I'm really hot, let me just take my jumper off.
[29:15.400 -> 29:15.800] Okay.
[29:16.600 -> 29:19.200] Fab is back, he had massive sweat patches once again-
[29:19.200 -> 29:20.800] Oh my god, when did that happen?
[29:21.600 -> 29:23.200] Both the panel lights have died.
[29:23.800 -> 29:24.400] When did that happen?
[29:24.400 -> 29:25.600] You never turned them on, mate.
[29:25.600 -> 29:27.280] What? I never turn the lights on.
[29:27.280 -> 29:29.960] We have got a green and luminous light behind us though.
[29:29.960 -> 29:32.680] It's like turquoisey blue Mercedes color
[29:32.680 -> 29:34.080] supporting the double podium.
[29:34.080 -> 29:34.920] So.
[29:34.920 -> 29:35.740] Makes you look like the Hulk.
[29:35.740 -> 29:37.680] Yeah. Like Nico Hulkenberg.
[29:37.680 -> 29:38.520] Yeah.
[29:38.520 -> 29:39.340] Yeah.
[29:39.340 -> 29:40.520] Who drives for, used to drive for.
[29:40.520 -> 29:41.360] Aston Martin.
[29:41.360 -> 29:42.500] What color Aston Martin?
[29:42.500 -> 29:43.440] They're green.
[29:43.440 -> 29:44.280] Yep.
[29:44.280 -> 29:45.000] Which isn't far off Turquoise.
[29:45.000 -> 29:47.400] Isn't it going to be interesting, all these team changes now, because you're going to
[29:47.400 -> 29:50.640] have a free spot at Aston Martin.
[29:50.640 -> 29:52.680] Who's going to take that?
[29:52.680 -> 29:57.000] You're going to potentially have, do you know what I saw?
[29:57.000 -> 29:58.000] Riccardo to Aston Martin.
[29:58.000 -> 29:59.000] Felt like you were singing then, sorry.
[29:59.000 -> 30:02.000] Do you know what I saw?
[30:02.000 -> 30:03.000] Red Bull, what?
[30:03.000 -> 30:04.360] I don't know why I just did that.
[30:04.360 -> 30:05.680] Riccardo to Aston Martin.
[30:05.680 -> 30:07.440] What you said, Ricciardo to Ferrari.
[30:07.440 -> 30:10.880] But then also apparently Aston Martin wants Schumacher.
[30:10.880 -> 30:11.840] And apparently Vettel said, yeah,
[30:11.840 -> 30:13.760] he wants Schumacher to go there.
[30:13.760 -> 30:16.160] But do you think Schumacher would leave Haas?
[30:16.160 -> 30:18.400] For Aston Martin? No.
[30:18.400 -> 30:20.200] Aston Martin did well today though.
[30:21.600 -> 30:23.240] Maybe they're going to really develop though.
[30:23.240 -> 30:25.480] Maybe, I think maybe the project to Aston Martin
[30:25.480 -> 30:27.400] is more than just the car.
[30:27.400 -> 30:28.600] I don't know.
[30:28.600 -> 30:31.440] I think Aston Martin are changing a little bit next year.
[30:31.440 -> 30:33.360] I can't wait to see who gets who.
[30:33.360 -> 30:34.840] Like there's going to be so many changes.
[30:34.840 -> 30:36.920] Oh yeah, Aston Martin are like getting a new factory.
[30:36.920 -> 30:37.760] Really?
[30:37.760 -> 30:38.580] I believe, yeah.
[30:38.580 -> 30:39.960] And like they're getting a new wind tunnel.
[30:39.960 -> 30:41.920] Oh, what is a wind tunnel?
[30:41.920 -> 30:44.080] Is that just what you drive the car through in it?
[30:44.080 -> 30:45.520] It's what they, they have a car in it
[30:45.520 -> 30:48.000] and they blow wind over it to see how it travels,
[30:48.000 -> 30:50.420] how the wind travels over the car.
[30:50.420 -> 30:52.480] And then they take the performance from that
[30:52.480 -> 30:53.920] and then figure out where they're gonna change
[30:53.920 -> 30:54.840] little bits on the car.
[30:54.840 -> 30:55.680] Yeah.
[30:55.680 -> 30:57.960] So I think they must, they must put like a vapor
[30:57.960 -> 31:00.380] in the air so they can actually physically see it.
[31:00.380 -> 31:01.400] Yeah.
[31:01.400 -> 31:02.240] Oh yeah, okay.
[31:02.240 -> 31:03.060] That makes sense now.
[31:03.060 -> 31:04.240] And they only get a certain amount of time
[31:04.240 -> 31:06.120] in the wind tunnel though, don't you? That's correct, my friend. Yeah, all right. It is. Yeah. Oh yeah, okay. That makes sense now. And they only get a certain amount of time in the wind tunnel though, don't you?
[31:06.120 -> 31:07.280] Well, that's correct, my friend.
[31:07.280 -> 31:08.120] Yeah.
[31:08.120 -> 31:08.940] It is.
[31:08.940 -> 31:09.780] Yeah.
[31:09.780 -> 31:12.200] Oh God, they're going to love the next guest we've got.
[31:12.200 -> 31:13.040] Flippin' heck.
[31:13.040 -> 31:15.000] Yeah. And also we're not just doing a podcast
[31:15.000 -> 31:16.880] with said person, are we?
[31:16.880 -> 31:18.440] We're going to film a little video with them too.
[31:18.440 -> 31:19.280] Yeah.
[31:19.280 -> 31:21.560] But maybe a Cutlervige.
[31:21.560 -> 31:23.360] Is that the next podcast they get after this?
[31:23.360 -> 31:24.180] That one.
[31:24.180 -> 31:28.000] So we got this one. So it's Monday. Then on Thursday we have...
[31:28.000 -> 31:35.000] No, yeah, it is the next podcast that they hear will be with the guest that is coming from the race today.
[31:35.000 -> 31:38.000] I think, I think I was thinking of the other person we were talking about.
[31:38.000 -> 31:40.000] Oh no, yeah, that one's amazing as well!
[31:40.000 -> 31:41.000] Because we're going to do videos of both of them, right?
[31:41.000 -> 31:48.080] Oh my, oh yeah, we are, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's a bit oh my god this month is gonna be crazy people on BitStop Podcast I
[31:48.080 -> 31:56.400] promise you now we have got big surprises coming it's gonna be quite exciting. It may or may not include as well
[31:56.400 -> 32:02.240] Fab's golf. Wow! Take with that whatever you'd like or whatever the saying is.
[32:02.240 -> 32:05.000] Imagine seeing Fab doing something with his car?
[32:05.000 -> 32:05.840] Or is it Fab?
[32:05.840 -> 32:06.680] Or is it Fab?
[32:06.680 -> 32:07.500] Fab!
[32:07.500 -> 32:08.340] Fab!
[32:08.340 -> 32:09.180] Fab!
[32:09.180 -> 32:10.440] Max Verstappen's driving my car.
[32:10.440 -> 32:11.280] Okay.
[32:11.280 -> 32:12.100] Okay.
[32:12.100 -> 32:12.940] Okay.
[32:12.940 -> 32:14.600] Imagine that.
[32:14.600 -> 32:15.840] People are pissed off, like,
[32:15.840 -> 32:17.440] we just filmed a video of us opening the door,
[32:17.440 -> 32:18.800] it's just Max Verstappen standing there,
[32:18.800 -> 32:20.680] and he's like, hi Fab, give me your keys.
[32:20.680 -> 32:22.600] See, any car brands listening out there,
[32:22.600 -> 32:23.720] I do need a new car,
[32:23.720 -> 32:24.960] cause I want to wreck mine.
[32:24.960 -> 32:30.480] Yeah, if there's any car brands listening. So like yeah Mercedes, BMW, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Bugatti,
[32:30.480 -> 32:33.760] anyone who's listening. I'd have a red bull. Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari, anyone who's
[32:33.760 -> 32:38.000] listening. Yeah. You want to give me an exotic car? I will make a fun video. You'd like an Alpine?
[32:38.000 -> 32:42.080] I'd love an Alpine. Alpine would be lovely. I'd love an Alpine, do you know why? Go on. Because
[32:42.080 -> 32:45.060] I like stuff that other people don't have Do you?
[32:45.060 -> 32:46.900] So like, I would like-
[32:46.900 -> 32:48.160] Are you the same with like girls?
[32:48.160 -> 32:48.660] Yeah
[32:48.660 -> 32:49.160] Yeah, good
[32:49.160 -> 32:49.660] I would like-
[32:49.660 -> 32:50.160] It's for the best
[32:50.160 -> 32:52.660] Yeah, yeah, true
[32:52.660 -> 32:54.160] Well, no, not all the time
[32:54.160 -> 32:54.660] Oh really?
[32:54.660 -> 32:55.160] Well no, usually-
[32:55.160 -> 32:56.360] What, you like a taken woman?
[32:56.360 -> 33:00.360] Well no, but you probably want something like, your mates to think your girlfriend's cool, good looking, whatever
[33:00.360 -> 33:00.860] Do ya?
[33:00.860 -> 33:01.860] Well yeah, you wouldn't want-
[33:01.860 -> 33:03.160] You want me to fancy your bird?
[33:03.160 -> 33:04.860] I wouldn't want you to think my girlfriend's ugly
[33:04.860 -> 33:05.440] Nah, you'd want me to be like, fan I wouldn't want you to think my girlfriend's ugly.
[33:05.440 -> 33:07.560] Nah, you'd want me to be like fancier.
[33:07.560 -> 33:09.800] Yeah, but that's as far as it goes.
[33:09.800 -> 33:10.640] You'd want me to-
[33:10.640 -> 33:11.480] Hands off.
[33:11.480 -> 33:13.320] Hands off the goose.
[33:13.320 -> 33:15.120] You'd want me to acknowledge that she's pretty,
[33:15.120 -> 33:15.960] is what you're saying.
[33:15.960 -> 33:17.160] I want you to, yes.
[33:17.160 -> 33:19.280] And be like, wow, Fab's girlfriend's lovely.
[33:19.280 -> 33:20.100] Yeah.
[33:20.100 -> 33:21.840] Anyway, I would love an Alpine
[33:21.840 -> 33:24.240] because like you don't really see them on the road.
[33:24.240 -> 33:25.120] Do you? No, every now and again. But if you go to Formula One races,'t really see them on the road. Do you?
[33:25.120 -> 33:25.960] No, every now and again,
[33:25.960 -> 33:27.040] but if you go to Formula One races,
[33:27.040 -> 33:27.880] you do see them a little bit more.
[33:27.880 -> 33:29.360] We saw a matte gray one at Silverstone.
[33:29.360 -> 33:31.400] Oh, I had like the, oh!
[33:31.400 -> 33:33.040] Mama!
[33:33.040 -> 33:33.860] It was lovely.
[33:33.860 -> 33:35.400] Yeah, Alpine, if you're listening,
[33:35.400 -> 33:37.800] you know what to do, okay?
[33:37.800 -> 33:40.040] And Jake does a really good sound effect
[33:40.040 -> 33:42.200] of an Alpine driving past, do it now.
[33:42.200 -> 33:43.480] Meow!
[33:43.480 -> 33:45.520] How clean and clear was that?
[33:45.520 -> 33:46.360] That.
[33:46.360 -> 33:49.080] And that was possibly the cleanest, clearest,
[33:49.080 -> 33:51.480] most 4K HD audio I've ever heard in my life.
[33:51.480 -> 33:54.240] And that was at 112.7 miles an hour.
[33:54.240 -> 33:55.480] 112, that's not very quick.
[33:55.480 -> 33:56.640] Going round a roundabout.
[33:56.640 -> 33:57.480] Okay, that's fairly quick.
[33:57.480 -> 33:58.320] Yeah.
[33:58.320 -> 34:00.080] Bloody hell, you must be using Pirelli softs
[34:00.080 -> 34:01.480] on that bad boy.
[34:01.480 -> 34:02.320] C1.2s.
[34:03.760 -> 34:07.520] C1.2s. Oh, Max Verstappen's doing his interview on the TV right in front
[34:07.520 -> 34:15.640] of us right now. He looks happy. He is a little fighter. Yeah, he bloody well is. Oh man.
[34:15.640 -> 34:20.960] Do you think he's going to win this championship at this point? I'd say there's a good chance
[34:20.960 -> 34:26.120] that he does. Do you think he wins the next year? Wait a minute, it's way too early to tell that. Do you think he's going to year? It's way too early to tell that. Do
[34:26.120 -> 34:30.360] you think he's gonna break? But as it's Red Bull and as it's him he has the most chance
[34:30.360 -> 34:33.600] I'd say yeah. Yeah Red Bull, we were saying this weren't we, the reason I think Red Bull
[34:33.600 -> 34:39.880] are just so there and so well brought together and prepared for like this era of motorsport
[34:39.880 -> 34:47.600] is because they compete in such extreme sports and everything. They have such a great network, like a team around Red Bull that understand everything,
[34:47.600 -> 34:48.680] control media.
[34:48.680 -> 34:52.480] Like I just think they keep such a good team morale.
[34:52.480 -> 34:54.120] I think Red Bull have probably got to be one
[34:54.120 -> 34:56.280] of my most favorite brands in the world.
[34:56.280 -> 34:57.640] And I'm not just saying that because the,
[34:57.640 -> 34:58.720] oh, Red Bull love me.
[34:58.720 -> 35:01.600] Like I've, as you know, I love mountain biking
[35:01.600 -> 35:02.440] and they do like-
[35:02.440 -> 35:03.900] A bit more.
[35:03.900 -> 35:07.000] No, they do Red Bull Rampage and stuff and I love that shit man.
[35:07.000 -> 35:09.000] And, what's the thing we watched?
[35:09.000 -> 35:11.000] Oh, Red Bull...
[35:11.000 -> 35:13.000] Red Bull Soapbox Race!
[35:13.000 -> 35:18.000] And, when they jump off the pit and you've got to fly as far as you can go.
[35:18.000 -> 35:22.000] Can confirm, Pitstop is going to enter the soapbox and the one where they jump off.
[35:22.000 -> 35:23.000] Yes.
[35:23.000 -> 35:26.080] We don't know how we're going to do it. We don't know when it is.
[35:26.080 -> 35:28.320] Yeah. Anyone who may or may not have taken part
[35:28.320 -> 35:32.640] in the red box, red bull box, red soap ball, red box race.
[35:32.640 -> 35:33.480] You're right bro.
[35:33.480 -> 35:36.560] Message us now because we need to build a car
[35:36.560 -> 35:38.160] and get some advice and do something.
[35:38.160 -> 35:40.880] We need all the help we can get immediately.
[35:40.880 -> 35:43.000] Like immediately, as soon as you hear this message.
[35:43.000 -> 35:44.400] Would we build a Formula One car?
[35:44.400 -> 35:45.400] I'd love to do it.
[35:45.400 -> 35:47.280] Someone's probably already done it.
[35:47.280 -> 35:49.040] So like maybe we could get more creative with it,
[35:49.040 -> 35:50.640] but yeah, it will be so.
[35:50.640 -> 35:52.060] It'd have to be a surprise if we did it.
[35:52.060 -> 35:53.640] We'd have to tell everyone where we were doing it
[35:53.640 -> 35:56.120] when we were doing it, but not tell anyone what the car was.
[35:56.120 -> 35:58.120] Have you noticed how some of them only have one person
[35:58.120 -> 35:58.960] in the car and some of them have two?
[35:58.960 -> 35:59.800] Oh, we're both going in.
[35:59.800 -> 36:01.080] Yeah, we got to have two of us in there.
[36:01.080 -> 36:02.360] We're both, what am I doing though?
[36:02.360 -> 36:03.640] Because only one of us can drive
[36:03.640 -> 36:04.920] and you're not driving it.
[36:04.920 -> 36:05.960] I think I should drive. No it. I think I should drive.
[36:05.960 -> 36:07.160] No way.
[36:07.160 -> 36:08.000] I think I should.
[36:08.000 -> 36:09.000] We got off driving experience.
[36:09.000 -> 36:10.480] I've been driving a lot longer.
[36:10.480 -> 36:11.560] You drive an automatic car.
[36:11.560 -> 36:13.520] You've never, never, you don't even know what to do.
[36:13.520 -> 36:15.680] Brother, I went around, around about in an Alpina
[36:15.680 -> 36:17.480] 120 miles an hour.
[36:17.480 -> 36:18.520] Oh yeah, you did.
[36:18.520 -> 36:20.000] I'm driving the soap box.
[36:20.000 -> 36:22.440] You definitely did do that.
[36:22.440 -> 36:24.160] That's so true.
[36:24.160 -> 36:25.960] Do you know what, we should have a shootout for it.
[36:25.960 -> 36:27.760] What we should do, right, is we build it.
[36:27.760 -> 36:28.600] And then we-
[36:28.600 -> 36:31.740] Yeah, we build our own version of the soapbox track.
[36:31.740 -> 36:32.580] We study it.
[36:32.580 -> 36:34.920] We build every single corner perfectly.
[36:34.920 -> 36:36.360] And we just train on it hard.
[36:37.920 -> 36:39.240] Imagine that, that would be legend.
[36:39.240 -> 36:40.680] That would be absolutely epic.
[36:40.680 -> 36:41.520] Wow.
[36:41.520 -> 36:42.360] What a great race today, man.
[36:42.360 -> 36:43.240] What a great race.
[36:43.240 -> 36:58.880] The Hungry Ring Grand Prix is over. Max Verstappen has got his second win. a great race the hungry ring Grand Prix is over it's like when you get wedged Mercedes have double podiumed once again it may be the summer
[36:58.880 -> 37:06.000] break but listeners of pit stop or should I call you the Pit Crew? The Pit Crew, we are not taking our foot off the bloody gas.
[37:06.000 -> 37:11.000] I tell you what, the DRS is wide open.
[37:12.500 -> 37:13.340] Open.
[37:13.340 -> 37:14.180] Open.
[37:14.180 -> 37:15.000] Open.
[37:15.000 -> 37:15.840] Open.
[37:15.840 -> 37:16.680] Open.
[37:16.680 -> 37:17.500] Open.
[37:17.500 -> 37:18.340] Open.
[37:18.340 -> 37:22.160] And we are absolutely flying with these new guests.
[37:22.160 -> 37:23.800] So the next episode will be with a guest,
[37:23.800 -> 37:27.720] the episode after that will be with have a guest and so on.
[37:27.720 -> 37:28.920] And so forth.
[37:28.920 -> 37:29.760] Yeah.
[37:29.760 -> 37:31.800] Oh man, so buzzing for this month.
[37:31.800 -> 37:33.060] I'm absolutely buzzing.
[37:33.060 -> 37:35.900] So why don't we end this pod as soon as we can
[37:35.900 -> 37:37.520] so that the next one comes quicker.
[37:37.520 -> 37:39.120] No, do you know what, we actually have to end this pod
[37:39.120 -> 37:40.760] cause I need to edit the YouTube video
[37:40.760 -> 37:42.320] for the guests that we did yesterday.
[37:42.320 -> 37:43.240] Oh man.
[37:43.240 -> 37:44.080] Yeah, it's gonna be-
[37:44.080 -> 37:45.840] It's all happening here in Pit Stop HQ.
[37:45.840 -> 37:47.180] It's a totally epic week.
[37:47.180 -> 37:48.600] Not only do we have amazing guests,
[37:48.600 -> 37:50.440] but we've got some other goodies coming in the post.
[37:50.440 -> 37:52.640] Oh yes, there is some deliveries.
[37:52.640 -> 37:54.440] Oh my days, this is gonna be crazy.
[37:54.440 -> 37:56.080] They all go to the concierge downstairs,
[37:56.080 -> 37:58.240] so I just refresh my emails about a hundred times a day
[37:58.240 -> 38:00.400] waiting for item waiting to be collected.
[38:00.400 -> 38:01.840] And it never comes through.
[38:01.840 -> 38:03.480] And how many times a day do I ask you?
[38:03.480 -> 38:04.320] Have you had any yet?
[38:04.320 -> 38:05.920] Yeah, because we thought stuff was coming last week
[38:05.920 -> 38:06.840] and it hasn't come yet.
[38:06.840 -> 38:09.120] Yeah, so you guys who have sent anything,
[38:09.120 -> 38:09.960] if you're listening.
[38:09.960 -> 38:11.280] Do you know what I've been loving as well?
[38:11.280 -> 38:12.440] Put it in bloody first class.
[38:12.440 -> 38:13.760] What I've been loving as well, like you said,
[38:13.760 -> 38:15.560] people have been sending in stuff on Instagram,
[38:15.560 -> 38:17.160] like recommendations of things we should do.
[38:17.160 -> 38:18.280] And a lot of people say stuff,
[38:18.280 -> 38:19.760] which we already have planned.
[38:19.760 -> 38:20.600] Oh yeah, that's a good shout.
[38:20.600 -> 38:22.680] But it's amazing to hear your guys' input
[38:22.680 -> 38:24.720] on like you saying, this would be a good idea,
[38:24.720 -> 38:25.680] or you should talk about this, or this would be a good idea, or you should talk about this,
[38:25.680 -> 38:27.320] or this would be a funny idea, film that.
[38:27.320 -> 38:30.560] Because even if we have it planned, we see them.
[38:30.560 -> 38:32.200] So it gives us good ideas.
[38:32.200 -> 38:34.640] So help us out, Instagram's at pitstop, give it a follow.
[38:34.640 -> 38:36.520] Yeah, keep sending them through, guys.
[38:36.520 -> 38:38.520] Yeah, we try and read as many messages as we can.
[38:38.520 -> 38:42.440] We share your, like shares of listen to the pod on the story.
[38:42.440 -> 38:45.760] But yeah, we sent some guy a birthday message, didn't we? You should play it.
[38:45.760 -> 38:46.920] You should play it.
[38:46.920 -> 38:48.800] Get the voice note up that we sent back.
[38:48.800 -> 38:49.640] Can we play it?
[38:49.640 -> 38:50.800] I think we should.
[38:50.800 -> 38:51.640] Some guy messaged us and said-
[38:51.640 -> 38:53.320] I think we were quite drunk when we sent it.
[38:53.320 -> 38:54.600] Oh yeah, we were, to be fair.
[38:54.600 -> 38:56.760] We got a message on the Instagram and it said,
[38:56.760 -> 38:57.600] what did it say?
[38:57.600 -> 38:58.640] It was like, it's my 18th birthday.
[38:58.640 -> 39:00.360] It's my 18th birthday, yeah, yeah.
[39:00.360 -> 39:01.200] Okay, I can get it.
[39:01.200 -> 39:02.020] What was his name?
[39:02.020 -> 39:02.860] You should play our voice note back.
[39:02.860 -> 39:03.700] I'm pretty sure it was George,
[39:03.700 -> 39:04.680] but let me just double check.
[39:04.680 -> 39:05.900] This is how we treat the guys
[39:05.900 -> 39:06.740] that message us on Facebook.
[39:06.740 -> 39:08.540] George Mitchell, shout out to George Mitchell.
[39:08.540 -> 39:09.920] Hi guys, it's my 18th birthday.
[39:09.920 -> 39:12.220] Could I get a birthday message from the goats?
[39:12.220 -> 39:13.060] Okay.
[39:13.060 -> 39:13.880] And then.
[39:13.880 -> 39:14.720] What did we play back to?
[39:14.720 -> 39:15.560] We were quite drunk.
[39:15.560 -> 39:16.380] Send him a voice note.
[39:16.380 -> 39:17.460] And we said,
[39:17.460 -> 39:20.620] Georgie boy, happy birthday.
[39:20.620 -> 39:23.260] Happy 18th birthday mate, hope you have a good one.
[39:23.260 -> 39:27.000] Hope you're gonna go wild on my 18th, I got so pissed.
[39:27.960 -> 39:28.800] Oh, low power mode.
[39:28.800 -> 39:30.520] I threw up all down myself.
[39:30.520 -> 39:35.520] Yeah, don't die, but get fucked up and have a good one
[39:36.040 -> 39:38.160] and continue listening to the Pit Stop podcast,
[39:38.160 -> 39:39.560] the greatest podcast in history.
[39:39.560 -> 39:40.840] Yeah, thanks for being here my brother,
[39:40.840 -> 39:41.760] have a great birthday.
[39:41.760 -> 39:42.600] Legend!
[39:42.600 -> 39:44.280] That is so sick.
[39:44.280 -> 39:47.440] Fuck yeah. I love the fact someone mentions Justin because and said it's my birthday, can I get a
[39:47.440 -> 39:52.520] voice note? Of course you can! I'll come to your party if you want. Hopefully everyone
[39:52.520 -> 39:55.860] just doesn't message us and say it's my birthday. Yeah true, and thanks for all the get well
[39:55.860 -> 40:00.280] soon messages by the way guys, or get better well soon or whatever everyone was commenting.
[40:00.280 -> 40:06.960] Can confirm I'm better now, was actually quite poorly, but much better now, aren't I? Yeah, well you were a bit poorly actually.
[40:06.960 -> 40:10.280] So, everyone's get well better soon, messages made it better.
[40:10.280 -> 40:12.280] Yeah. Did you get many?
[40:12.280 -> 40:14.280] Yeah, quite a few actually.
[40:14.280 -> 40:17.480] But everyone was commenting that out of like, the words weren't in order like you said it.
[40:17.480 -> 40:19.480] I messed it up, didn't I?
[40:19.480 -> 40:21.480] Yeah, like we mess everything up.
[40:21.480 -> 40:23.480] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[40:23.480 -> 40:26.000] How dare you be so rude and then just go straight into that.
[40:26.000 -> 40:27.000] What, cutting you off?
[40:27.000 -> 40:29.000] No, you said I'm wrong about everything.
[40:29.000 -> 40:30.000] Shall we settle it?
[40:30.000 -> 40:31.000] Okay.
[40:31.000 -> 40:32.000] Right now?
[40:32.000 -> 40:33.000] Ask me an F1 question right now and I'll get it right.
[40:33.000 -> 40:34.000] Right now?
[40:34.000 -> 40:35.000] What you want? Okay.
[40:35.000 -> 40:36.000] Yeah.
[40:36.000 -> 40:37.000] How many DRS zones are at the Hungry Ring?
[40:37.000 -> 40:38.000] Two.
[40:38.000 -> 40:39.000] Correct.
[40:39.000 -> 40:40.000] I said one on the last episode.
[40:40.000 -> 40:41.000] Sorry about that.
[40:41.000 -> 40:47.000] If you don't like it, then listen to...
[40:47.000 -> 40:49.000] Beyond the Grid.
[40:49.000 -> 40:50.000] Beyond the Grid, yeah!
[40:50.000 -> 40:53.000] To be fair, that's where you go if you want all your actual proper stats.
[40:53.000 -> 40:55.000] If you want proper facts, listen to Beyond the Grid.
[40:55.000 -> 40:59.000] There is some amazing other F1 podcasts out there, but we just bring something a little bit different.
[40:59.000 -> 41:01.000] Yeah, wrong facts.
[41:01.000 -> 41:03.000] No, we're getting so much right now.
[41:03.000 -> 41:09.800] It's a great time to be part of the PitStop podcast. Guest Month is about to begin. Rate the podcast five stars if you haven't already.
[41:09.800 -> 41:14.320] Let's push back for that number one spot. Hit the follow button. The next episode you
[41:14.320 -> 41:19.560] get will be on Thursday. It's a big one, so don't miss it. Make sure you're listening
[41:19.560 -> 41:23.640] to it. It's going to be pretty huge. You're going to be surprised. You're going to love
[41:23.640 -> 41:25.840] it. I'm actually watching,
[41:25.840 -> 41:28.280] it's basically watching him on TV right now, aren't we?
[41:28.280 -> 41:29.120] More or less.
[41:29.120 -> 41:29.960] Are you, what?
[41:29.960 -> 41:33.040] We're basically watching our next guest on TV.
[41:33.040 -> 41:33.880] Are we?
[41:33.880 -> 41:34.840] Well, we couldn't be much closer.
[41:34.840 -> 41:35.880] Well, we're watching,
[41:35.880 -> 41:38.280] we're currently watching Verstappen and Charles Declare
[41:38.280 -> 41:39.840] fighting for a first place.
[41:39.840 -> 41:40.680] Oh, wow.
[41:40.680 -> 41:41.800] So, unless we've got either of them coming on
[41:41.800 -> 41:42.640] at some point.
[41:44.440 -> 41:46.200] Okay, guys, thank you very much!
[41:46.200 -> 41:48.200] What was that noise?
[41:48.200 -> 41:50.200] I just get so excited
[41:50.200 -> 41:52.200] What was that noise?
[41:52.200 -> 41:54.200] Oh it's like a chinchilla
[41:54.200 -> 41:56.200] That's like the worst clickbait line we could have ever given
[41:56.200 -> 41:58.200] But are we lying though?
[41:58.200 -> 42:00.200] Guys, we don't have them, sorry
[42:00.200 -> 42:02.200] But we do have some amazing guests coming
[42:02.200 -> 42:04.200] See you guys on Thursday
[42:04.200 -> 42:05.640] Stop giving everything away, man.
[42:05.640 -> 42:07.240] It's Pit Stop Podcast.
[42:07.240 -> 42:11.400] You never know what you're gonna get.
[42:11.400 -> 42:14.740] Like us leaving right now.
[42:16.080 -> 42:17.240] See you later, bye.
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