Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast. We promised to answer your questions about Barcelona in today's episode so we did just that! We’re also looking at our predictions for Monaco and speaking on Sergio Perez, is he happy at Red Bull? 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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**Barcelona Grand Prix Recap:**
* The Barcelona Grand Prix was an exciting and memorable experience for the hosts.
* Fernando Alonso finished ninth despite starting last due to an engine change, showcasing his impressive performance.
* Lewis Hamilton delivered an exceptional performance by battling from the back of the grid to finish in the top five.
* Mercedes appears to be back in contention, with George Russell consistently finishing in the top five and Hamilton showing strong pace.
**Checo and Verstappen Controversy:**
* Sergio Perez expressed dissatisfaction with the team's decision to prioritize Max Verstappen's race strategy, leading to speculation about his future with Red Bull.
* Perez's contract expires at the end of the season, and his options for a competitive seat in another team are limited.
* The situation highlights the challenges faced by teammates in a competitive environment.
**Monaco Grand Prix Predictions:**
* The hosts made predictions for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix.
* Jake believes that Alonso will secure a podium finish, while Fabio predicts a race win for Mick Schumacher in a Ferrari.
* Both hosts acknowledged the difficulty in predicting the outcome of the race due to the unique characteristics of the Monaco circuit.
**Q&A with Fans:**
* The hosts answered questions submitted by fans through their Instagram account, Pitstop.
* Questions ranged from driver and team preferences to hypothetical rule changes.
* The hosts engaged in lighthearted discussions and shared their thoughts on various aspects of Formula One.
**Conclusion:**
* The hosts wrapped up the episode by expressing their excitement for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix.
* They acknowledged the unpredictability of the race and looked forward to witnessing another thrilling weekend of Formula One action. **Summary of the Podcast Episode Transcript:**
**Introduction:**
* The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin by discussing the recent Formula One races in Barcelona and Imola.
**Barcelona Grand Prix:**
* They share their experiences of attending the Barcelona Grand Prix, highlighting the lively atmosphere and the excitement of watching the race live.
* They discuss the performance of various drivers and teams, including Charles Leclerc's dominance and Max Verstappen's struggles.
* They also reflect on the changes in Formula One cars, noting that they are quieter now compared to previous seasons.
**Imola Grand Prix:**
* The hosts then move on to discuss the Imola Grand Prix, emphasizing the unique characteristics of the circuit and the challenges it poses for drivers.
* They analyze the race strategies employed by different teams and the impact of the safety car on the outcome of the race.
* They also share their observations about the physical appearance of the cars, noting that they seemed faster in Imola compared to Barcelona due to the track layout.
**Predictions for the Monaco Grand Prix:**
* The hosts conclude the podcast by making predictions for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix.
* They each share their top three picks for the podium, with Leclerc and Verstappen being common choices.
* They also discuss the potential impact of rain on the race, suggesting that it could lead to unexpected results.
**Overall Message:**
The podcast provides an engaging and informative discussion of the recent Formula One races in Barcelona and Imola, offering insights into the sport and sharing the hosts' personal experiences at the events. They also generate excitement for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix and speculate on its possible outcomes.
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[00:56.560 -> 00:59.320] Me and Fab went out clubbing in Barcelona
[00:59.320 -> 01:02.120] and I swear to God, we were in the same club.
[01:02.120 -> 01:02.960] As a couple.
[01:02.960 -> 01:05.680] Oh, fuck, no, we're not going to claim trust. We can**k no we're not going to play any trucks!
[01:05.680 -> 01:08.720] we can believe that we can believe it we can believe it
[01:08.720 -> 01:13.280] we've f**ked some f**king p**sy alright
[01:27.640 -> 01:29.120] hello and welcome back to the PINGDOM P! Make some noise! Round and round and wild!
[01:29.120 -> 01:32.240] Oh my God, Jake, we are back from another epic adventure
[01:32.240 -> 01:33.240] to Barcelona.
[01:33.240 -> 01:35.360] That was insane.
[01:35.360 -> 01:39.160] We're finally back in our home, in our flat.
[01:39.160 -> 01:42.120] It is quite, I like going away, but it's nice to be home.
[01:42.120 -> 01:43.400] Yeah, it's lovely to be home.
[01:43.400 -> 01:44.920] As you heard on Sunday's episode,
[01:44.920 -> 02:09.600] we felt a bit poorly then, we feel a bit poorly now. We've both got like this awful cold. like weekend that we have to recap on. We did a little bit of it on Sunday but I know that you put a question on Pitstop, our Instagram account, to ask people to ask
[02:09.600 -> 02:13.880] us questions. Yeah so I've got like 15-20 questions that we'll get to later on in the
[02:13.880 -> 02:16.760] episode where you guys have asked us things you want to know about our trip,
[02:16.760 -> 02:21.440] what it was like for us and we're basically going to just recap the whole
[02:21.440 -> 02:24.840] weekend and then we're going to give you our predictions and look ahead at Monaco
[02:24.840 -> 02:25.220] Grand Prix.
[02:25.220 -> 02:30.360] Well yeah, I was about to say, we've had the most epic of weekends and now we've got another
[02:30.360 -> 02:31.360] weekend coming up.
[02:31.360 -> 02:32.760] We're not going before anyone gets excited.
[02:32.760 -> 02:33.760] Although we did say that last time.
[02:33.760 -> 02:34.760] Yeah, we did say that last time when we were going.
[02:34.760 -> 02:36.880] They're not even gonna believe us.
[02:36.880 -> 02:38.280] I can say we're definitely not going now.
[02:38.280 -> 02:40.160] We genuinely could not afford it.
[02:40.160 -> 02:43.480] One can of Coke is like 50 quid so I don't think we're going to Monaco.
[02:43.480 -> 02:44.480] Not happening.
[02:44.480 -> 02:46.440] But we'll talk a little bit about that but let's why don't we recap on
[02:46.440 -> 02:47.640] our weekend a little bit more.
[02:47.640 -> 02:48.640] Yeah alright then.
[02:48.640 -> 02:49.640] Let's elaborate.
[02:49.640 -> 02:51.440] Why don't you give us some of the questions that the fans have asked us.
[02:51.440 -> 02:53.840] No no I'll go through your things that you wrote down first.
[02:53.840 -> 02:59.440] Alright well I wanted to talk about Alonso first my friend because you can tell me because
[02:59.440 -> 03:00.640] you know the stats better than me.
[03:00.640 -> 03:01.640] Where did he finish?
[03:01.640 -> 03:05.880] Where did he finish I believe Alonso this
[03:05.880 -> 03:11.440] weekend finished seventh but he started that needs to be treble check so I'm
[03:11.440 -> 03:15.560] just gonna quickly treble check that now well I can tell you he started last did
[03:15.560 -> 03:21.960] he yes oh why did he start last I think he changed his engine okay let me have a
[03:21.960 -> 03:27.580] look where he finished so we got the penalty. Well in the race Alonso finished ninth
[03:28.560 -> 03:33.960] So he didn't come seventh. I was wrong and he started last that's very impressive for Alonso. That's very impressive
[03:33.960 -> 03:35.960] And we've literally just watched him on TV
[03:36.120 -> 03:39.840] Saying that if you you said he was gonna retire in there's that interview of them
[03:39.840 -> 03:48.560] That's it. My whole philosophy has been the guys like done. He won a world championship he's done he's done bits yeah he is the goat as far as I'm concerned the goat
[03:48.560 -> 03:52.960] for you changes every week no it's always been Alonso or Schumacher so if
[03:52.960 -> 03:57.360] you put Alonso in the Red Bull because it's quickest car on the grid does he win the world championship?
[03:57.360 -> 04:01.320] well it's interesting you say that because so I was under the impression that maybe he'll
[04:01.320 -> 04:04.480] retire next year or the year after I don't know about you what were your
[04:04.480 -> 04:05.000] thoughts on that? I thought he'd retire next year or the year after. I don't know about you. What were your thoughts on that?
[04:05.000 -> 04:09.000] I thought he'd retire at the end of this year, but after watching that specific interview,
[04:09.000 -> 04:14.000] I feel like he just wants to keep going and you're not going to get rid of him until someone doesn't want him in their seat.
[04:14.000 -> 04:16.000] It's one of the best things I think I've heard all week.
[04:16.000 -> 04:17.000] Great news, eh?
[04:17.000 -> 04:22.000] All week. His contract with Alpine runs out at the end of this year, so he's going to have to go somewhere.
[04:22.000 -> 04:24.000] Mercedes.
[04:24.000 -> 04:28.960] Can you imagine? Fernando Alonso to Mercedes. Can you imagine Alonso, George Russell? I think that would be a
[04:28.960 -> 04:34.200] fucking good team mate. Yeah. It would be like pretty bold for a Mercedes though
[04:34.200 -> 04:38.160] wouldn't it? It would be bold for Mercedes but I think. I don't think that's gonna
[04:38.160 -> 04:41.760] happen. I think if they didn't have their troubles at the start of this year and
[04:41.760 -> 04:50.120] they were on fire again yeah looking like an eighth championship or ninth, I don't know what it would be, it's eighth innit?
[04:50.120 -> 04:54.320] And Lewis did leave, then they could be like fuck it why not, we're on top, we've got nothing
[04:54.320 -> 04:55.320] to lose.
[04:55.320 -> 04:56.720] No it'd be their tenth I think, they're gonna get nine constructors.
[04:56.720 -> 04:58.640] I thought they had eight constructors.
[04:58.640 -> 04:59.640] I don't know.
[04:59.640 -> 05:00.640] And Lewis Hamilton's got seven.
[05:00.640 -> 05:04.880] I think it's nine but it might be eight, anyway carry on.
[05:04.880 -> 05:07.320] If Lewis was to leave, not saying that he will,
[05:07.320 -> 05:08.640] but if he was to leave at the end of this year
[05:08.640 -> 05:11.440] and Mercedes were on top, which could still happen,
[05:11.440 -> 05:13.560] then I think they could take a punt.
[05:13.560 -> 05:15.960] The thing is, after that weekend,
[05:15.960 -> 05:17.800] this weekend we were just there,
[05:17.800 -> 05:20.100] I think Mercedes were insane.
[05:20.100 -> 05:22.280] Well, that was gonna be my second talking point.
[05:22.280 -> 05:23.840] I think Hamilton has just shown
[05:23.840 -> 05:25.040] that he's ready with that car.
[05:25.040 -> 05:26.480] Let's go, let's go there in a minute.
[05:26.480 -> 05:28.480] But I want to just, do you see...
[05:28.480 -> 05:29.680] I just don't see it happening, no.
[05:29.680 -> 05:30.960] Where would you see him?
[05:30.960 -> 05:32.400] I don't think he'll go anywhere else.
[05:32.400 -> 05:33.520] I really don't.
[05:33.520 -> 05:36.000] I think Alpine's at the end of the line for Alonso.
[05:36.000 -> 05:37.440] But it runs out, runs out this year.
[05:37.440 -> 05:38.800] And if they don't renew it...
[05:38.800 -> 05:41.040] But at that point I don't think anyone else would take him.
[05:41.040 -> 05:44.880] I think they're more likely to bring in a really good, like, young driver.
[05:44.880 -> 05:47.720] Just for the, just for the sport. But do you not think that after this
[05:47.720 -> 05:55.040] who else is in the Alpine? Ocon. And he's doing okay? Yeah. They're both doing okay, they're both sharing points well.
[05:55.040 -> 05:59.120] I wouldn't say that Ocon is doing far better than Alonso. No they're both
[05:59.120 -> 06:02.120] switching positions on the grid every week they're both doing well
[06:02.120 -> 06:09.520] but they're doing way better than they expected Al than they expected. And Ocon is a young prosperous driver. I would say. Alonso is the old goat and he's
[06:09.520 -> 06:14.000] keeping up. The old bull. Yeah because he's a world champion man. He's still one of the
[06:14.000 -> 06:18.080] best drivers on the grid. There you go. So put him in a fast car and maybe he'll win
[06:18.080 -> 06:24.080] a championship Red Bull. For god's sake. Get rid of Checo. You really think you put Alonso
[06:24.080 -> 06:26.640] the quickest car on the grid he's not going to fight Verstappen?
[06:26.640 -> 06:28.640] No, because he doesn't... yeah.
[06:28.640 -> 06:30.440] That's what you want to say?
[06:30.440 -> 06:30.960] Yeah.
[06:30.960 -> 06:33.560] Because Checo's not allowed to fight Verstappen.
[06:33.560 -> 06:34.840] No, but do you know who would?
[06:34.840 -> 06:36.080] Alonso.
[06:36.080 -> 06:37.960] The fucking wizard on the grid.
[06:37.960 -> 06:39.960] Fab's doing it now, putting it out into the press.
[06:39.960 -> 06:40.680] I'm putting it out there.
[06:40.680 -> 06:41.680] Get Alonso to Red Bull.
[06:41.680 -> 06:43.680] But going back to Mercedes, what were you saying about Mercedes?
[06:43.680 -> 06:47.000] Well, I think Mercedes has shown this weekend that they're back, big time.
[06:47.000 -> 06:52.000] Like Russell has been there the whole time, he's the only driver out of every race so far to come in the top five.
[06:52.000 -> 06:54.000] I saw a graphic about it. Which is an unbelievable stat.
[06:54.000 -> 06:57.000] Every single race it was like 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4.
[06:57.000 -> 06:59.000] Russell's right there in the championship. He really is.
[06:59.000 -> 07:07.840] If Russell went and got one win, and I don't know, the other two DNF'd above him, he'd only be like 20 points behind. He's had a great start to the season like you cannot write off Russell
[07:07.840 -> 07:12.980] in anything to go in a new car and I was speaking to someone I met a random
[07:12.980 -> 07:16.700] person in his name was Luca and I was speaking to him at the bar.
[07:16.700 -> 07:22.380] He gave me a really good insight on it and he said like Russell was able to adapt to
[07:22.380 -> 07:29.000] the Williams he was in such a bad car for a while and he didn't complain, like he was learning the car.
[07:29.000 -> 07:34.000] His mission every week was to get better with this car and he wanted to do that.
[07:34.000 -> 07:40.000] So he's gone to Mercedes and he's still got that same mindset, I want to learn, I want to adapt, I want to get better with the car.
[07:40.000 -> 07:47.240] So he's probably learning with the car quicker and able to adapt quicker, whereas Hamilton has always been given exactly what he needed right in front of him.
[07:47.240 -> 07:48.760] Doesn't need to fight the car as much, right?
[07:48.760 -> 07:49.760] Exactly.
[07:49.760 -> 07:50.760] Because it's a better car.
[07:50.760 -> 07:53.560] But Hamilton hasn't been given what he's always wanted this year because it's a completely
[07:53.560 -> 07:54.920] new regulation.
[07:54.920 -> 07:59.320] But because George Russell was young, adaptive, was at Williams for so long, he stepped into
[07:59.320 -> 08:02.640] the new Mercedes car and been able to adapt quicker.
[08:02.640 -> 08:03.640] And I think that's all it is.
[08:03.640 -> 08:07.400] There's an adaption time. This car is completely different to last year.
[08:07.400 -> 08:12.440] 100% however I mean having said that though Lewis Hamilton what a performance.
[08:12.440 -> 08:15.440] Oh yeah back of the grid at the beginning when he was saying he was out he was saying
[08:15.440 -> 08:16.440] he was going to go.
[08:16.440 -> 08:17.440] What a performance.
[08:17.440 -> 08:20.320] He said we should save the engine he was going to just DNF and they said no stay out and
[08:20.320 -> 08:22.320] then he absolutely batters it.
[08:22.320 -> 08:27.380] I honestly think that was the most exciting race
[08:27.380 -> 08:29.820] of the season for a few reasons.
[08:29.820 -> 08:33.700] We had a few crashes, but we had some chaos going on.
[08:33.700 -> 08:36.980] We had the amazing battle between George and Verstappen.
[08:36.980 -> 08:39.220] We had Lewis Hamilton coming out of nowhere.
[08:39.220 -> 08:41.460] Mercedes really bringing their car
[08:41.460 -> 08:42.860] up the fucking pecking order.
[08:42.860 -> 08:43.700] Do you know what I mean?
[08:43.700 -> 08:45.200] It definitely was one of the best races of the season.
[08:45.200 -> 08:48.080] So now, so what happens in Monaco?
[08:48.080 -> 08:50.680] Well, I've got predictions about Monaco,
[08:50.680 -> 08:54.280] but I think we should say whilst we're still on the topic
[08:54.280 -> 08:59.280] of Barcelona, how mad the Checo and Verstappen issue is.
[08:59.480 -> 09:03.360] Because they radioed Checo and said,
[09:03.360 -> 09:09.840] if Max is faster, we're going to have to let him him through when Verstappen come out on softs. The whole strategy is obviously for
[09:09.840 -> 09:13.980] Checo to sit behind Verstappen and hold up third like always is gonna be that if
[09:13.980 -> 09:20.280] they can get a one-two but one sec got a bit of a comfort moment haven't we Fabs?
[09:20.280 -> 09:28.720] Sorry about that yeah Checo wants to win a race. Red Bull radioed into Checo this weekend
[09:28.720 -> 09:32.000] and said if Max comes out faster you're going to have to let him pass. Checo radioed back
[09:32.000 -> 09:38.040] and said that's unfair but okay. Checo's contract runs out at the end of the season. This is
[09:38.040 -> 09:43.080] going to be a driver that might want to leave. He might not want to stay. Because yeah, arguably
[09:43.080 -> 09:47.080] it's the quickest car and he's got his best chance of winning but he probably won't be able to win over Max
[09:47.080 -> 09:49.800] It's a bit of a Bottas and Hamilton situation isn't it?
[09:49.800 -> 09:53.880] Yeah but Checo doesn't want to do that like he's like yeah I'm sure he was happy with it
[09:53.880 -> 09:57.200] last season because he couldn't win it but the beginning of it now he's aware
[09:57.200 -> 09:58.800] he's got a car where he's right up there.
[09:58.800 -> 10:01.200] Yeah but where did he come last season? Third in the championship?
[10:01.200 -> 10:04.000] No I'm assuming Bottas probably came third.
[10:04.000 -> 10:04.600] Fourth.
[10:04.600 -> 10:05.000] Must have been fourth. The thing is though he's still up there in a Red Bull if he moves to another team third in the championship? No, Shun Botas probably came third. Fourth.
[10:05.000 -> 10:06.000] Must have been fourth.
[10:06.000 -> 10:09.000] The thing is though, he's still up there in a Red Bull. If he moves to another team, he
[10:09.000 -> 10:11.000] ain't gonna get there.
[10:11.000 -> 10:15.000] Yeah, but I just didn't like the way apparently they promised him he'd get the position back
[10:15.000 -> 10:16.000] and would win the race.
[10:16.000 -> 10:20.000] But where does he go? This whole thing is crazy, mate.
[10:20.000 -> 10:21.000] Or his contract expires.
[10:21.000 -> 10:24.000] This whole thing is crazy about where should team members go because it's like, do you
[10:24.000 -> 10:25.760] stay in the fastest team and
[10:26.080 -> 10:31.440] Accept that position that they're putting you in or do you fucking have the freedom in another team, which isn't as quick
[10:31.440 -> 10:35.200] Yeah, I love Perez and I would be happy with him staying at Red Bull
[10:35.200 -> 10:38.740] But I've just got a gut feeling he won't and I think a lot of it will be his decision
[10:38.880 -> 10:42.200] Like I think it won't even be the fact that he will go into a slower car
[10:42.200 -> 10:44.920] I just think he'll want to be able to actually race to win
[10:43.560 -> 10:49.200] won't even be the fact that he might go into a slower car I just think he'll want to be able to actually race to win. He was first in this race and he's had to give the position
[10:49.200 -> 10:52.060] back because Max made a mistake. So what team did you put him in? Which is why Max went
[10:52.060 -> 10:55.840] on to a different strategy. I don't know but I just reckon he'll want to be in a team where
[10:55.840 -> 11:00.760] he's number one. But he might stay or he might drop completely out of F1. I have no idea
[11:00.760 -> 11:03.400] how this is going to work but his contract does expire in this season. He has been in
[11:03.400 -> 11:06.480] the F1 longer than I first thought he would have been.
[11:06.480 -> 11:08.680] Like he's been around for a while now.
[11:08.680 -> 11:15.320] But at the same time, he may be given the freedom to not be that second team player
[11:15.320 -> 11:18.960] on a different team but if the car ain't as quick as the Red Bull then he's never going
[11:18.960 -> 11:20.680] to get a chance to win really.
[11:20.680 -> 11:25.400] He is a great driver but there's only like seconds between the top drivers anyway isn't there?
[11:25.400 -> 11:33.400] Like maybe not even a whole second. I do wonder who else could step into the Red Bull and do a better job if not...
[11:33.400 -> 11:34.200] You know who?
[11:34.200 -> 11:36.000] Yeah well I know you want Gasly.
[11:36.000 -> 11:36.800] No no no.
[11:36.800 -> 11:38.000] Oh you're gonna say Alonso again?
[11:38.000 -> 11:39.000] Of course I'm not gonna.
[11:39.000 -> 11:42.000] Let's just get completely off that topic. Alonso is not gonna be a Red Bull driver.
[11:42.000 -> 11:47.000] I can't wait to clip this next year, you motherfucker, when he's in Red Bull.
[11:47.000 -> 11:52.000] The Barcelona Grand Prix was absolutely insane. We had the best weekend ever.
[11:52.000 -> 11:56.000] We wanted to tell you all about it, and the best way to do that was to put on Instagram,
[11:56.000 -> 11:59.000] send us any questions you want to know, and I've got them all here.
[11:59.000 -> 12:01.000] A few questiones.
[12:01.000 -> 12:04.000] Some of them are about Barcelona, some of them are just about Formula 1 in general,
[12:04.000 -> 12:07.640] so we're just going to run through and have a bit of a chat, and then we'll give you our
[12:07.640 -> 12:12.900] Monaco predictions. So sit back, relax, and this is everything we've got up to this weekend
[12:12.900 -> 12:15.600] and us answering your questions from Pitstop.
[12:15.600 -> 12:27.800] The first question we got in is from Oli, and it says, would you rather see Alonso or
[12:27.800 -> 12:29.280] Mick Schumacher win a race?
[12:29.280 -> 12:33.920] I'm sure I've just said all of that to you, I'm sure you're going to say Alonso.
[12:33.920 -> 12:35.560] One of us has an Alonso prediction, don't we?
[12:35.560 -> 12:36.560] Is it me?
[12:36.560 -> 12:39.320] You've got Alonso to be on the podium three times this season.
[12:39.320 -> 12:43.320] Okay, and Mick Schumacher to win a race in a Ferrari.
[12:43.320 -> 12:44.320] That's the unlikely one.
[12:44.320 -> 12:46.000] I'd like to see Alonso win for me. Okay, you're going Alonso? I'd go Schumacher to win a race in a Ferrari. Yeah, that's the unlikely one. I'd like to see Alonso win for me.
[12:46.000 -> 12:46.840] Okay, you're going Alonso?
[12:46.840 -> 12:47.960] I'd go Schumacher.
[12:47.960 -> 12:48.800] Nice.
[12:48.800 -> 12:49.880] Because Alonso's won enough races.
[12:49.880 -> 12:51.520] I just want Schumacher to get some points
[12:51.520 -> 12:52.520] and I'll be happy to be honest.
[12:52.520 -> 12:53.360] That's fair enough.
[12:53.360 -> 12:56.160] Plus Schumacher's at the beginning of his, well,
[12:57.000 -> 12:59.360] oh, we could say it.
[12:59.360 -> 13:00.880] He's at the beginning of something.
[13:00.880 -> 13:02.800] It's either the beginning and it is the beginning
[13:02.800 -> 13:10.880] or genuinely is the beginning of the end. As horrible as that sounds. How old is he, 24? I don't know, I think... He'll
[13:10.880 -> 13:14.720] keep going. It's difficult. It's in the blood, it's in the family. You reckon it's there?
[13:14.720 -> 13:18.360] You reckon he can spike it? Yeah. I just think because that car's quick, like Magnussen didn't
[13:18.360 -> 13:21.880] even race last year, it's come in and it's finishing higher. So it shows you how good
[13:21.880 -> 13:25.520] the car is. But then back to football just once more.
[13:25.520 -> 13:28.800] We're not going back to football. How many times have they brought players in who
[13:28.800 -> 13:32.080] like for a team when it's been like sort of um and then they actually
[13:32.080 -> 13:35.440] perform really well. It does happen doesn't it? Well like making a transfer for a player where you
[13:35.440 -> 13:38.840] pay barely anything but they turn out to be better than the best. Yeah it happens all the time
[13:38.840 -> 13:43.240] mate because it's hard a lot of the time like it's the same as what you say the
[13:43.240 -> 13:46.400] publicity and how big a person is can get to them.
[13:46.400 -> 13:47.900] And it is all mental.
[13:47.900 -> 13:48.600] It's all mental.
[13:48.600 -> 13:52.400] Like, if a small footballer joins a club for a club, he might be more motivated.
[13:52.400 -> 13:57.600] So maybe Haas get rid of him, maybe the fucking Haas go bust and they have to leave it, who knows what happens.
[13:57.600 -> 14:03.600] But if Mick Schumacher was to go to a different team, eventually, maybe in a couple of years or something, that could be like the catalyst.
[14:03.600 -> 14:05.600] Well, you want him there this year Ferrari for a big win
[14:06.120 -> 14:12.520] Could happen who knows Lindsay has says how did you get the hookup for Barcelona? Lindsay? It's not my sister. Is it?
[14:12.520 -> 14:17.280] I don't know. Let me see the name just wrote it down. Okay. Yeah, Barcelona
[14:17.280 -> 14:20.900] We got the hookup because we were invited by Ferrari and Santander which was amazing
[14:20.900 -> 14:25.300] And we were really lucky to be invited by them because otherwise we definitely would never have been there
[14:25.300 -> 14:27.300] So we made some amazing content for
[14:27.500 -> 14:33.000] Ferrari Santander which was really cool. It was extra cool because they're my favorite team so to work with them
[14:33.380 -> 14:36.840] On our second race was I haven't really thought about it was quite nice
[14:36.840 -> 14:39.940] Yeah, they are literally your favorite team. They would have been the one you would want to work with
[14:39.940 -> 14:42.940] We were supporting all the teams that obviously we don't have
[14:43.360 -> 14:47.000] Set fat like proper favorites who we want to win, we just want a good race.
[14:47.000 -> 14:51.000] But it was amazing to work with Ferrari, they're like one of the biggest ever.
[14:51.000 -> 14:58.000] That was pretty cool. Theo has said, how long do you reckon it will be before you get an F1 driver or a team principal on the podcast?
[14:58.000 -> 14:59.000] This year, easily.
[14:59.000 -> 15:01.000] This year? That's bold!
[15:01.000 -> 15:08.560] Easily this year, and there's reasons why, because we both know fucking there's little things pinging off here and there in the background.
[15:08.560 -> 15:11.840] I'm sat here going that's bold like I don't know anything going on in the background.
[15:11.840 -> 15:16.160] But just these random sort of haphazard situations that we find ourselves in. I don't know whether
[15:16.160 -> 15:19.920] like whether to go into it too much but like when you're on these trips and...
[15:19.920 -> 15:23.280] All right okay I'm gonna we'll go into it but we're not saying names.
[15:23.280 -> 15:24.320] Yeah no no of course not.
[15:24.320 -> 15:24.720] Okay.
[15:24.720 -> 15:25.400] Okay. Okay.
[15:25.400 -> 15:30.320] Me and Fab went out clubbing in Barcelona, and I swear to God we were in the same club.
[15:30.320 -> 15:31.760] As a couple of ****.
[15:31.760 -> 15:34.320] Oh, ****, no, I'm not going to claim that.
[15:34.320 -> 15:35.320] We can believe that.
[15:35.320 -> 15:36.320] We can believe it.
[15:36.320 -> 15:37.320] We can believe it.
[15:37.320 -> 15:39.960] We've ****ed and ****ed ****, right?
[15:39.960 -> 15:41.800] We'll bleep both of those guys.
[15:41.800 -> 15:46.040] Yeah, we were in the club with two drivers and there was loads of people there was unbelievable
[15:46.040 -> 15:48.440] It's just the fact that we got like that close to him
[15:48.440 -> 15:53.080] This is ridiculous pretty mad because we didn't speak to them. They're in like a private area, but they were there
[15:53.080 -> 15:53.520] Yeah
[15:53.520 -> 15:57.040] I mean one of them like kind of walked up to the we were queuing to get in one of them walked up to the
[15:57.040 -> 16:00.520] Door and he's like waiting to get in he obviously knew some people down there
[16:00.520 -> 16:03.200] So he's just like waiting to get in and then there's like me and Jake
[16:03.200 -> 16:08.960] down there so he's just like waiting to get in and then there's like me and Jake right behind and then like a couple of other friends that we had with us and
[16:08.960 -> 16:12.760] someone else from the Formula One again won't mention but yeah cool person and
[16:12.760 -> 16:17.720] we just fucking got let in straight away like straight behind him, pretty mad
[16:17.720 -> 16:23.440] straight into the bar at 80 euros for two drinks let's go! This was like a top club in
[16:23.440 -> 16:26.000] yeah it was amazing.
[16:26.000 -> 16:28.000] Because situations like that happen, I reckon it will be
[16:28.000 -> 16:30.000] sooner than we think.
[16:30.000 -> 16:32.000] It's just a matter of time really.
[16:32.000 -> 16:34.000] You know when there's a time when you know
[16:34.000 -> 16:36.000] when to just reach out and be like,
[16:36.000 -> 16:38.000] yo, hey, we're Pitstop.
[16:38.000 -> 16:40.000] And then other times when you just gotta leave them.
[16:40.000 -> 16:42.000] That's the most important thing.
[16:42.000 -> 16:44.000] But when it's time, we'll pounce, trust me.
[16:44.000 -> 16:49.080] The Pitstop boys will pounce. Furn has said, have you met any F1 drivers? So what F1 drivers have we actually met?
[16:49.080 -> 16:52.420] Like, let's do current and old, and spoke to.
[16:52.420 -> 16:55.840] Damon Hill. So we've met and spoke to David Coulthard, we've met and spoke to.
[16:55.840 -> 16:58.700] Christian Horner wasn't an F1 driver. Mark Webber.
[16:58.700 -> 17:01.920] Yep, met and spoke to Mark Webber. Alex Albon.
[17:01.920 -> 17:07.280] Yep, who else? Jack Aitken, he drove once, and obviously Oli in F2
[17:07.280 -> 17:13.080] yeah I think that's it. Quite a lot to be honest, it's not a bad start eh?
[17:13.080 -> 17:17.880] let's revisit this list later down the line. Lege. Rihanna said... When you
[17:17.880 -> 17:22.480] fucking put it like that, I'm actually yeah that's sick. Yeah big old list mate, it ain't bad is it?
[17:22.480 -> 17:25.360] You tend to just be a bit oblivious to it and be just like tunnel vision
[17:25.360 -> 17:28.000] But when you recap it's pretty mad actually. Yeah
[17:28.520 -> 17:33.040] Rihanna said if you could spend a full weekend on the pit wall with any team which team would you pick?
[17:36.040 -> 17:39.720] Probably Haas. Really? Yeah with fucking Gunther just going mad
[17:40.480 -> 17:46.560] I'd say so. I'd like to see you on the pit wall with Gunther. I'd pick Red Bull all day long.
[17:46.560 -> 17:50.560] Just to sit next to Christian Horner and stare at him and just watch the brain tick.
[17:50.560 -> 17:54.400] Although having said that, I do look up to Tito Wolf quite a bit. I think he's a boss.
[17:54.400 -> 17:56.200] The way he sits in the garage is quite cool.
[17:56.200 -> 17:59.040] Yeah, he doesn't sit on the pit wall but to be sat next to him and just sort of watch
[17:59.040 -> 18:02.880] him do his thing, which probably isn't much apart from just watching him, what can he
[18:02.880 -> 18:03.880] do really?
[18:03.880 -> 18:04.880] That would be cool.
[18:04.880 -> 18:05.520] But yeah.
[18:05.520 -> 18:10.000] Kieran has said, what was the best moment that we've had from either Barcelona or Imola?
[18:10.000 -> 18:11.240] What's been your standout?
[18:11.240 -> 18:15.320] What's been the one thing if someone said to you, been going to the Grand Prix's, you'd
[18:15.320 -> 18:16.880] say yeah and I did this?
[18:16.880 -> 18:20.160] Imola for me would just have to be getting in the paddock because it was the first time
[18:20.160 -> 18:21.480] getting in the paddock.
[18:21.480 -> 18:24.880] We didn't have anything lined up which was ever going to look like we were going to get
[18:24.880 -> 18:25.520] in.
[18:25.520 -> 18:29.600] It was just kind of a, again, a random stars aligning
[18:29.600 -> 18:31.480] fate fucking thing that just happened
[18:31.480 -> 18:32.840] and I just couldn't believe it.
[18:32.840 -> 18:35.040] And then that's when Ted's notebook happened as well
[18:35.040 -> 18:36.400] when we were in the paddock.
[18:36.400 -> 18:39.360] So it was like emotional overload, wasn't it?
[18:39.360 -> 18:41.360] That'd be the same for me.
[18:41.360 -> 18:43.900] Barcelona was crazy because we got to go for brand
[18:43.900 -> 18:49.840] which we'll talk about a bit later. But Imola was like, we'd always wanted to go to a race and we
[18:49.840 -> 18:53.800] spend our own money to get there, like we wanted to be there so bad, out of nowhere
[18:53.800 -> 18:58.120] we get lucky enough to bloody be on Ted's notebook, lucky enough to be in the paddock
[18:58.120 -> 19:03.880] like to work with Sky and be on Sky's show and just be like a part of the Formula 1,
[19:03.880 -> 19:05.200] like doing what we want to do because ultimately
[19:05.400 -> 19:07.960] we just want to have fun with the new fans and and
[19:08.480 -> 19:13.200] Like share the experience of what it's like going to races and being in the Marlborough Tower as well
[19:13.200 -> 19:17.600] Yeah, that was incredible part of our podcast and you can fucking hear the cars zipping by that's so cool
[19:17.600 -> 19:19.600] Just to be able to get so stuck in
[19:19.640 -> 19:20.760] Was just amazing
[19:20.760 -> 19:25.600] so Imola was like standout and probably just the whole, the fact that we weren't expecting any of it.
[19:25.600 -> 19:28.920] And we were so amazed by what was going on.
[19:28.920 -> 19:31.760] So yeah, Imola would probably be the complete standout.
[19:31.760 -> 19:34.520] Amber said, if you could change one rule in Formula One,
[19:34.520 -> 19:35.360] what would it be?
[19:35.360 -> 19:36.180] Any rule?
[19:37.080 -> 19:38.720] Change one rule.
[19:38.720 -> 19:40.160] That's a tough one to think of the top.
[19:40.160 -> 19:41.000] Yeah.
[19:42.200 -> 19:43.040] Go on, you go, I'll have to think for a minute.
[19:43.040 -> 19:44.560] Okay, let's make it, let's do it.
[19:44.560 -> 19:46.000] But you have to, it has to be absolutely ridiculous
[19:46.000 -> 19:48.000] So just for fun
[19:48.000 -> 19:50.000] Just to see what the race would be like
[19:50.000 -> 19:52.000] I'm going to go for a reverse grid
[19:52.000 -> 19:54.000] Really? I've always felt like the thought of a reverse grid
[19:54.000 -> 19:56.000] Could be hilarious, right?
[19:56.000 -> 19:58.000] Because it would actually even itself out
[19:58.000 -> 20:00.000] It would start off bad, obviously
[20:00.000 -> 20:02.000] Because if you finished the first race
[20:02.000 -> 20:04.000] Pole, first
[20:04.000 -> 20:06.240] And that puts you 20th that
[20:06.240 -> 20:10.680] you're a you're a bad from the beginning but it would even itself out pretty easy
[20:10.680 -> 20:14.400] I think you'd have to just have like a sprint race and qualify and you couldn't
[20:14.400 -> 20:18.240] actually have qualifying so it'd be your positions of finishing the sprint race
[20:18.240 -> 20:22.000] yeah and that way it or whatever it'd be even now that would be pretty funny
[20:22.000 -> 20:26.360] mama probably be um no limiter in the pits. No way.
[20:26.360 -> 20:28.520] Just fucking flying down.
[20:28.520 -> 20:29.560] Yeah, fuck it.
[20:29.560 -> 20:31.480] That would be nuts, mate.
[20:31.480 -> 20:32.680] That'd be serious problems.
[20:32.680 -> 20:33.520] It'd be dangerous, eh?
[20:33.520 -> 20:34.720] What if it was ever like that?
[20:34.720 -> 20:39.720] Or like, no yellow flag or no...
[20:40.120 -> 20:41.200] You'd be flying around a corner,
[20:41.200 -> 20:43.320] wouldn't realize there's fucking debris on the track.
[20:43.320 -> 20:44.160] And then all of a sudden you're like,
[20:44.160 -> 20:45.800] shit, trying to slalom in and out. Well. No, this is ridiculous. That'd be flying around a corner and wouldn't realise there's fucking debris on the track and all of a sudden you're like, shit, trying to slalom in and out.
[20:45.800 -> 20:46.300] Wow.
[20:46.300 -> 20:48.300] No, this is ridiculous, that'd be so dangerous.
[20:48.300 -> 20:50.700] I would be, I like your first one to be fair.
[20:50.700 -> 20:53.100] I don't know, that'd be pretty fucking dangerous too.
[20:53.100 -> 20:57.500] Yeah, it'd be very dangerous but I wonder if it's ever a thing though, and then they had to introduce a limit.
[20:57.500 -> 21:03.600] Or, like, every time you go off that, so like rather than have gravel, gravel traps, it's just water.
[21:03.600 -> 21:06.040] So then the drivers really wouldn't fucking go over the curb
[21:06.040 -> 21:07.640] you know, if they knew that they were like on a bridge
[21:07.640 -> 21:08.480] and it was just like watery.
[21:08.480 -> 21:10.040] It's like a game of Mario Kart.
[21:10.040 -> 21:10.880] You turn it into like,
[21:10.880 -> 21:13.800] they could start going over bananas and crunching.
[21:13.800 -> 21:15.360] And the little fucking cloud comes out
[21:15.360 -> 21:16.480] and picks you on the water.
[21:16.480 -> 21:17.920] And you get one of them rockets.
[21:17.920 -> 21:18.760] Yeah.
[21:18.760 -> 21:19.680] There's boxes on the track.
[21:19.680 -> 21:20.520] Okay, we're good.
[21:20.520 -> 21:21.360] We're good.
[21:21.360 -> 21:22.200] They should have,
[21:22.200 -> 21:24.960] every racing driver should carry six banana skins
[21:24.960 -> 21:25.000] and just chuck them out their whip whenever they want. Latifi already does. Okay, we're getting way off topic. Every racing driver should carry six banana skins
[21:25.000 -> 21:27.240] and just chuck them out of their whip whenever they want.
[21:27.240 -> 21:29.400] Let's see if he already does.
[21:29.400 -> 21:31.880] He throws them in front of his own car.
[21:31.880 -> 21:33.160] At the end of the decade,
[21:33.160 -> 21:35.680] who do you think will have more world championships,
[21:35.680 -> 21:37.240] Max or Leclerc?
[21:37.240 -> 21:38.480] At the end of 2030?
[21:41.400 -> 21:42.240] There's time.
[21:42.240 -> 21:43.080] That's ridiculous.
[21:43.080 -> 21:44.280] Just who do you think off the top of your head?
[21:44.280 -> 21:45.120] It doesn't have to be right.
[21:45.120 -> 21:46.120] Alonzo.
[21:46.120 -> 21:49.080] Well, it's going to be Max in my opinion.
[21:49.080 -> 21:50.080] Bruh, yeah.
[21:50.080 -> 21:52.040] I mean, I would love it to be declared.
[21:52.040 -> 21:53.240] Don't mind if it's either of them.
[21:53.240 -> 21:54.640] Wouldn't even mind if it was Russell.
[21:54.640 -> 21:56.880] I mean, look how well Russell's doing.
[21:56.880 -> 21:58.200] Russell might have more than both of them.
[21:58.200 -> 21:59.360] Do you know what though?
[21:59.360 -> 22:03.120] I'm a big fan of conspiracy theories, right?
[22:03.120 -> 22:09.640] And you know, given Ferrari has always just been a car manufacturer and a team and that's all they are I think they're
[22:09.640 -> 22:14.440] genuine they're like organic it's like organic soil they're like that's what
[22:14.440 -> 22:16.680] they do it's what they've always done they ain't trying to fuck around play
[22:16.680 -> 22:20.220] the game do anything like that but then you get a team like Red Bull who has a
[22:20.220 -> 22:28.500] background in like extreme sports has a background in doing other shit, monster trucks, dirt bike events, everything like that,
[22:28.500 -> 22:30.560] where there's just like, it's a bit,
[22:30.560 -> 22:32.840] and F1 is so by the book, but like,
[22:32.840 -> 22:34.640] who's to say that maybe in a couple of years,
[22:34.640 -> 22:36.160] like five years, it comes out,
[22:36.160 -> 22:38.000] Red Bull were doing something with their car.
[22:38.000 -> 22:38.840] What?
[22:38.840 -> 22:40.160] That is a ridiculous thing to say.
[22:40.160 -> 22:41.000] No, it ain't.
[22:41.000 -> 22:41.840] Of course they're not.
[22:41.840 -> 22:42.660] It is not a ridiculous thing to say.
[22:42.660 -> 22:43.500] They're all regulated.
[22:43.500 -> 22:45.560] What do you think Red Bull could be doing? We've seen the Aston Martins been copying the Red Bull car all year, and no one even noticed it ain't. It is not a ridiculous thing to say. What do you think Red Bull could be doing?
[22:45.560 -> 22:46.880] We've seen the Aston Martin's been copying
[22:46.880 -> 22:47.760] the Red Bull car all year,
[22:47.760 -> 22:48.960] and no one even noticed it until now.
[22:48.960 -> 22:50.800] So what do you reckon they could possibly be doing?
[22:50.800 -> 22:51.720] Mate.
[22:51.720 -> 22:52.560] Nitrous oxide.
[22:52.560 -> 22:53.920] Nitrous oxide?
[22:53.920 -> 22:57.160] No seriously, a small blend of nitrous oxide
[22:57.160 -> 22:58.800] may be in a compartment of the car
[22:58.800 -> 23:00.240] which doesn't get inspected,
[23:00.240 -> 23:01.480] and it injects into the engine,
[23:01.480 -> 23:02.720] just gives it that speed.
[23:02.720 -> 23:04.040] I mean it's an interesting thought.
[23:04.040 -> 23:05.280] But can you imagine though? I think Red Bull have just done a very good job, and got two very speed. I mean, it's an interesting thought, but I think... But can you imagine, though?
[23:05.280 -> 23:08.240] I think Red Bull have just done a very good job, and got two very good drivers.
[23:08.240 -> 23:10.400] Imagine if it come out in five years' time.
[23:10.400 -> 23:12.080] It'd be even funnier if it come out, and it was like,
[23:12.080 -> 23:15.360] one of the teams really bad on the grid have been using nitrous oxide.
[23:15.360 -> 23:16.240] That'd be genius.
[23:16.800 -> 23:18.560] Chris has said, was it loud in the garage?
[23:18.560 -> 23:21.760] When we were lucky enough to go down to the pit area for a little bit,
[23:21.760 -> 23:24.960] just to look at the cars, and yeah, it was loud,
[23:24.960 -> 23:28.520] because they were just practicing pits and my god yeah it
[23:28.520 -> 23:32.760] was loud and that was just the cars not even turned on like rolling in and doing
[23:32.760 -> 23:35.680] pits and what a wheel guns mate the wheel guns were loud as shit and it's
[23:35.680 -> 23:39.280] funny because like even though that's exactly what you hear on the TV or on
[23:39.280 -> 23:42.880] YouTube or whatever whatever it literally sounds exactly the same like
[23:42.880 -> 23:46.860] the sound effect is exactly the same I expected it to be slightly different in real life
[23:46.860 -> 23:50.480] I know what you mean, but the audio on TV these days is so clear
[23:50.480 -> 23:53.580] Isn't it that what you see really is what you get? Yeah, it's so cool
[23:55.760 -> 24:01.200] Tendo Mac has seen how do people in the stands has said how do people in the stands know what's going on?
[24:01.200 -> 24:04.440] Obviously if you're a new Formula One fan, you've never been to a race. It's a great question hard
[24:04.520 -> 24:06.720] Yeah, it's hard. It is quite hard. But it
[24:06.720 -> 24:12.240] depends where you're sat because there is a screen and you can see screens around you
[24:12.240 -> 24:15.560] so like don't worry about not actually being able to tell what's going on because there
[24:15.560 -> 24:20.600] is screens like everywhere and then there's also a radio in English isn't it they read
[24:20.600 -> 24:28.100] out like the lead. The commentary does change so like the actual commentary though it won't be the commentary that's on TV it'll be like
[24:28.100 -> 24:31.820] someone at the stadium. It was in Spanish. I also think. And when we were in Imola it was obviously in
[24:31.820 -> 24:36.980] Italian. Yeah, no it was in English. Was it? Yeah it was in English but I also think it changes. In Barcelona it was
[24:36.980 -> 24:41.580] Spanish though wasn't it? English. I don't remember, no it was Spanish. Was it? Yeah. Oh well maybe it
[24:41.580 -> 24:47.440] changes like everywhere you go as well but they do set up for the people in the crowds, like you're not, they are aware that people in the
[24:47.440 -> 24:51.200] crowds want to watch it. So there is screens in front of you, like you might just have to bend
[24:51.200 -> 24:54.320] your head a little bit because obviously the screen's for thousands of people. And they,
[24:54.320 -> 24:58.400] well they play the team radio over the speakers as well but you just can't, it's hard to hear.
[24:58.400 -> 25:02.160] Yeah if everyone's cheering and that. Well yeah and the car's zipping past. But I tell you what,
[25:02.160 -> 25:07.920] the atmosphere, what a feeling. Oh mad, yeah. Because when you know they're coming around the corner and you can see it on the screen
[25:07.920 -> 25:28.000] and you know they're coming around that head and then like stand up and like
[25:28.000 -> 25:31.400] look down the end of the road but like while I'm looking down there everyone's
[25:31.400 -> 25:34.880] watching it like it up close on the screen so they're already I can't even
[25:34.880 -> 25:38.080] see down the road yeah so everyone's going mad like they've just crashed and
[25:38.080 -> 25:41.320] I'm looking think what the fuck's happening everyone's cheering oh right
[25:41.320 -> 25:46.000] yes on the screen yeah kind of annoying but, it's better to have a screen.
[25:46.000 -> 25:48.000] Yeah, no, there is screens there, so don't worry about that.
[25:48.000 -> 25:50.000] You'll be able to understand what's going on.
[25:50.000 -> 25:54.000] And you're going to absolutely love it, so let us know what F1 race you go to.
[25:54.000 -> 25:56.000] It's going to be a good one.
[25:56.000 -> 25:59.000] Luke has said, there's a rumour of a mid-season driver swap.
[25:59.000 -> 26:01.000] Who do you think it could be?
[26:01.000 -> 26:02.000] Latifi.
[26:02.000 -> 26:03.000] Four.
[26:04.000 -> 26:05.080] Oscar. Piastri. think it could be the TV for Oscar
[26:05.080 -> 26:09.000] yesterday yeah if there's a midseason
[26:09.000 -> 26:10.480] driver swap I'd say probably that as
[26:10.480 -> 26:12.280] well I think Oscar past you may step
[26:12.280 -> 26:14.720] into the Williams I think he's ready or
[26:14.720 -> 26:16.680] or they may pull up one of the others
[26:16.680 -> 26:19.440] that's about on an article the other
[26:19.440 -> 26:21.520] that would be unreal for PC that would
[26:21.520 -> 26:23.320] be unreal whenever you say that would be
[26:23.320 -> 26:24.560] absolutely unreal and only had an
[26:24.560 -> 26:26.080] amazing race the other day, by the way.
[26:26.080 -> 26:27.760] Let's shout out our boy, Ollie Caldwell.
[26:27.760 -> 26:28.600] Yes.
[26:28.600 -> 26:29.440] A great race.
[26:29.440 -> 26:30.260] Shout out to Ollie.
[26:30.260 -> 26:32.200] My dad was texting me as I was sat there.
[26:32.200 -> 26:33.040] Yeah, he was.
[26:33.040 -> 26:34.320] Like saying, go on, Ollie.
[26:34.320 -> 26:35.840] And I'm like, I didn't know what was going on
[26:35.840 -> 26:37.360] because we were so busy filming and doing shit.
[26:37.360 -> 26:38.640] Yeah, we were doing some other stuff.
[26:38.640 -> 26:40.040] But he was like, I was like, what's going on with Ollie?
[26:40.040 -> 26:42.440] He was like, oh, I just did a few amazing overtakes.
[26:42.440 -> 26:43.280] Unreal, man.
[26:43.280 -> 26:44.100] Smashing it.
[26:44.100 -> 26:44.940] Unreal.
[26:44.940 -> 26:49.360] Brian has said, do you think Russell could have a chance at the championship this year?
[26:50.160 -> 26:51.240] Yeah
[26:51.240 -> 26:54.080] Yeah, I think yep. I actually think that's fair
[26:54.680 -> 26:56.480] He's not far behind
[26:56.480 -> 27:04.400] There was 50 there was 40 points between Leclerc and Verstappen after Australia and now they're level and there's like 40 50 points between
[27:04.440 -> 27:09.520] after Australia and now they're level and there's like 40-50 points between Verstappen, no less than that between Verstappen and Russell, think 40, so why
[27:09.520 -> 27:15.520] can he not? There was a huge gap between Hamilton and Verstappen last year.
[27:15.520 -> 27:19.080] And he made it up? Yeah. And then he went ahead and then he caught up again so it
[27:19.080 -> 27:22.220] shows you it can happen. Yeah. Like a couple of good weeks in a row and a few
[27:22.220 -> 27:28.000] DNFs, like for example this weekend in Mon Monaco Not only is it going to be a wet race, but at the moment
[27:28.000 -> 27:29.400] Huh? Yeah, the moment is set
[27:29.400 -> 27:32.800] I saw one website that said 80% chance of rain and one that said 60%
[27:32.800 -> 27:34.160] Man, that's bad
[27:34.160 -> 27:36.160] But if Monaco's a wet race
[27:36.280 -> 27:44.200] Anyone could be winning Monaco like imagine that I mean we've never watched Monaco live and we've had such mixed reactions to it
[27:44.200 -> 27:46.480] I mean some people love it, some people hate it.
[27:46.480 -> 27:49.600] Yeah, it's one of my favourite tracks for sure.
[27:49.600 -> 27:52.080] Only because it's just historic.
[27:52.080 -> 27:54.080] But I'm gonna check that fucking weather that you just said.
[27:54.080 -> 27:57.360] It's gonna be interesting to see how it is with the new cars.
[27:57.360 -> 27:59.840] We've never seen Monaco with these so let's see.
[27:59.840 -> 28:03.440] The worst part has got to be the spray and the visibility because the track's so small.
[28:03.440 -> 28:07.480] Especially on Monaco because you're right behind them so all the spray is going to come straight up.
[28:07.480 -> 28:10.680] And all the barriers and that, it must be insane.
[28:10.680 -> 28:15.160] Katrina has said, how do you feel about the Ferrari result after this weekend?
[28:15.160 -> 28:20.120] There's only obviously one way to feel about that, it's pretty sad isn't it?
[28:20.120 -> 28:21.680] What really devastated you the most?
[28:21.680 -> 28:24.280] Yeah, the Charles Leclerc going out because he was clearly going to win.
[28:24.280 -> 28:27.240] Yeah it was power by the way. 100% confirmed.
[28:27.240 -> 28:30.480] He was clearly going to win it, and the car gave up.
[28:30.480 -> 28:33.280] I think he was going to win it.
[28:33.280 -> 28:35.000] I wouldn't say clearly.
[28:35.000 -> 28:35.560] I would.
[28:35.560 -> 28:37.600] Would you? It was like 10 seconds ahead.
[28:37.600 -> 28:38.880] It was a lot of seconds ahead.
[28:38.880 -> 28:40.240] 10.
[28:40.240 -> 28:42.040] I don't think he would have won on that.
[28:42.040 -> 28:42.680] I do.
[28:42.680 -> 28:44.080] Because pits and that.
[28:44.080 -> 28:46.000] I still think Verstappen would have won.
[28:46.000 -> 28:48.000] And that was only like what, 30 minutes in?
[28:48.000 -> 28:51.000] Actually no, maybe Verstappen wouldn't have won because Verstappen only won because Perez caught.
[28:51.000 -> 28:53.000] I think... yeah.
[28:53.000 -> 28:55.000] There was too much of a battle going on behind.
[28:55.000 -> 29:01.000] Like Leclerc was way ahead and there was like Verstappen, Perez and George all fighting like together.
[29:01.000 -> 29:04.000] I think if Leclerc didn't DNF I think Perez would have won.
[29:04.000 -> 29:10.280] No, would have.... If Leclerc didn't DNF the only person that might have been was Perez
[29:10.280 -> 29:13.280] but Perez had to give it back to Verstappen. I don't know maybe yeah
[29:13.280 -> 29:18.200] Leclerc was far in front. I know Red Bull were having big issues with their tyre
[29:18.200 -> 29:22.760] degradation in Barcelona. Yeah I'm just looking at this
[29:22.760 -> 29:26.240] weather here yeah it could be really really exciting
[29:26.240 -> 29:29.200] Yeah, blazing hot Sun on Saturday and rain on Sunday
[29:29.200 -> 29:34.120] Make sure you keep up to date with the Monaco weather like because if there's rain that's gonna be so exciting
[29:34.760 -> 29:40.200] God, I'm so ill Frank has asked us if we were f1 drivers. Who would we pick on the current grid as our teammate?
[29:42.480 -> 29:44.480] Mmm
[29:44.480 -> 29:47.680] Let's be realistic as well if we were f1 drivers, we wouldn't be the best.
[29:47.680 -> 29:54.240] I'd probably pick Alonzo. Would you? Go for a little bit of experience? Yeah, I think he'd be up for helping me out a little bit, giving me some tips.
[29:54.240 -> 30:05.000] I'd pick Daniel Ricciardo. Just because I think we'd have such a laugh. I can imagine if I were to crash the car, I'd come out and be like just be like, what you doing mate? That was the worst Australian accent I've ever heard.
[30:05.000 -> 30:05.840] That was really bloody good.
[30:05.840 -> 30:06.680] Do you know what?
[30:06.680 -> 30:10.040] I actually think you replace Lando,
[30:10.040 -> 30:14.200] put you in at McLaren and Ricardo does a better season.
[30:14.200 -> 30:15.040] What?
[30:15.040 -> 30:15.860] Cause I'd motivate him.
[30:15.860 -> 30:18.440] Purely because of the friendship and the excitement.
[30:18.440 -> 30:19.520] Yeah, we'd have a right laugh.
[30:19.520 -> 30:21.560] You would put him in a frame of mind
[30:21.560 -> 30:23.120] and he'd just be like, yeah, fuck yeah dude.
[30:23.120 -> 30:24.240] I'm going to fucking,
[30:24.240 -> 30:26.200] that's not even fucking Australian, bro
[30:27.840 -> 30:30.720] Immediately where's Lando gonna go Mercedes man
[30:33.120 -> 30:39.220] Oh, yeah, I do think you would do better Riley has said how much of you boys spent on GP so far
[30:39.320 -> 30:44.760] Well, obviously Barcelona was like a brand trip. So we were lucky enough to have like most expenses paid
[30:44.760 -> 30:49.200] We still managed to spend like one thousand1,300 clubbing in three days
[30:49.200 -> 30:56.400] so that wasn't great. I checked my bank statement from Razzmatazz. That was like some big club in Barcelona.
[30:56.400 -> 31:06.240] That was like all the spending money we took out as well. And the fact that you wanted to go to the casino on the last night Anyway
[31:06.640 -> 31:13.760] Yeah, and then yeah an immola we spent quite a bit to be fair because we paid for flights hotels everything like car
[31:13.760 -> 31:17.440] Yeah, like thousands, but food. Uh, well, no
[31:18.320 -> 31:23.520] But yeah, yeah, it was quite a lot. So hopefully, you know, we want to spend all the money we make though
[31:23.520 -> 31:26.040] Like obviously the podcast does make a little bit of money
[31:26.040 -> 31:29.600] It's got ads on it, and we want to spend all of that money on going to the Grand Prix
[31:29.600 -> 31:31.660] That's all this is going on. Well. That's yeah
[31:31.660 -> 31:36.600] I mean, that's where the money come from wasn't it the podcast and we literally spent the podcast money on another race
[31:36.680 -> 31:42.460] Love it. Yeah, everything we make will be going back in. Well around the race. A race. Drinks. And drinks.
[31:42.460 -> 31:44.460] And drinks. And a lot of drinks.
[31:44.460 -> 31:45.560] Mainly drinks. But drinks. And a lot of drinks. Mainly drinks.
[31:45.560 -> 31:46.400] But it's all-
[31:46.400 -> 31:47.240] Mostly drinks.
[31:47.240 -> 31:50.560] If we hadn't had that money,
[31:50.560 -> 31:53.160] we wouldn't have gone because we would have known
[31:53.160 -> 31:54.440] that we'd have had no money to go.
[31:54.440 -> 31:55.280] Yeah, fair.
[31:55.280 -> 31:57.880] So, I'm just trying to back it up.
[31:57.880 -> 31:58.840] Elisir said,
[31:58.840 -> 32:03.000] what surprised you the most after your first two Grand Prix?
[32:03.000 -> 32:04.640] Like what's been the one thing you take away
[32:04.640 -> 32:07.760] from these experiences? And you're like, wow, I didn't know that two Grand Prix's like what's been the one thing you take away from these experiences and you're like wow I didn't know that about Grand Prix's
[32:07.760 -> 32:11.880] I just think I'm surprised how quiet the cars are now to be honest with you
[32:11.880 -> 32:14.920] are you? yeah I haven't even thought about that but then I didn't know how loud they were
[32:14.920 -> 32:18.760] before ridiculous like like you wouldn't want to be sat there without headphones
[32:18.760 -> 32:22.840] on really really is that why they still offer earplugs for some people? I was young so I did have
[32:22.840 -> 32:29.800] young ears so maybe they were more sensitive but like man they were definitely louder yeah but
[32:29.800 -> 32:34.200] yeah they just seem a lot quieter now. My biggest shock and the one thing I didn't
[32:34.200 -> 32:38.440] ever expect but I've spoke about before but a lot of people have said Formula
[32:38.440 -> 32:41.240] One has got so much bigger and that's why the ones we've gone to have been so
[32:41.240 -> 32:49.280] busy but I just find it so cool you can have like fans of all the teams like walking around together and just like in stands
[32:49.280 -> 32:53.120] opposite each other like chanting to them from stands and like everyone's
[32:53.120 -> 32:56.680] just like there's like such a healthy rivalry between everyone that you can
[32:56.680 -> 32:59.400] just have all the fans together right in football you couldn't just have like
[32:59.400 -> 33:03.400] Man United, Man City fans wandering around together, they'd just get into fights constantly
[33:03.400 -> 33:07.200] Yeah we had there were so many Verstappen fans there, all dressed in orange.
[33:07.200 -> 33:11.400] It's just like such a healthy, nice, sportsman rivalry between Formula One fans, like it's
[33:11.400 -> 33:15.400] so banterous. I think that's another reason we love being part of this space and why we
[33:15.400 -> 33:18.000] feel like we can support all teams.
[33:18.000 -> 33:23.800] The thing that I noticed was the cars physically looked, they looked faster in Imola, I thought,
[33:23.800 -> 33:25.100] because, and I've been thinking about this a little bit, where we were on Imola I thought because and I and I've been
[33:25.100 -> 33:28.640] thinking about this a little bit where we were on Imola we're on a straight the
[33:28.640 -> 33:32.500] same as we were in Barcelona but you could only see sort of like a select
[33:32.500 -> 33:35.480] because the straight bends around a little bit right so we could only see
[33:35.480 -> 33:39.360] it like a short part of the straight and the tracks narrower so the cars look
[33:39.360 -> 33:44.260] bigger in Barcelona the track is so wide and it's a long straight that we could
[33:44.260 -> 33:46.800] see pretty much from one end to the other, pretty much.
[33:46.800 -> 33:51.300] So the cars look smaller, they look slower in Barcelona because of that.
[33:51.300 -> 33:51.900] Yeah.
[33:51.900 -> 33:54.800] I remember sitting there thinking like, why do they look so slow?
[33:54.800 -> 33:58.400] Where we were, the point they got to us, they were nearer out of the corner, right?
[33:58.400 -> 34:01.000] Where we were in Imola was like the end of the straight, wasn't it?
[34:01.000 -> 34:06.280] Because even though there's like that bending round corner, if you remember that map, it's actually a really long straight. It was over halfway, wasn't it? even though there's like that bending round corner getting closer to that map it's actually a really long straight it was
[34:06.280 -> 34:11.520] over halfway wasn't it yeah I always say map, circuit, remember that circuit?
[34:11.520 -> 34:14.720] That's because we're so used to playing Call of Duty. Yeah our biggest takeaway from Barcelona would
[34:14.720 -> 34:18.280] probably be if you're from England or around Barcelona would a hundred percent
[34:18.280 -> 34:22.040] recommend going to it because it's a great great event where there's loads of
[34:22.040 -> 34:25.280] places to go and places to walk around the track biggest top tip would probably be take a car or book a car because it's just so busy out there there's loads of places to go and places to walk around the track.
[34:25.280 -> 34:29.120] Biggest top tip would probably be take a car or book a car because it's just so busy out
[34:29.120 -> 34:32.440] there. There's obviously trains and that but you don't want to wait around. Maybe book
[34:32.440 -> 34:33.680] a car, there's car parks.
[34:33.680 -> 34:35.960] The best thing, just a great fucking city.
[34:35.960 -> 34:37.560] Yeah, and it's just an amazing city.
[34:37.560 -> 34:41.600] Just an amazing city, man. Inverlour is in the middle of nowhere.
[34:41.600 -> 34:47.440] We didn't want to leave. Okay, me and Fab were actually thinking, right, no joke, we deliberately got to the airport
[34:47.440 -> 34:50.280] a little bit late, thinking, you know what, if we miss our flight, who cares, another
[34:50.280 -> 34:51.280] day in Barcelona.
[34:51.280 -> 34:52.560] We fancied another night in Barca.
[34:52.560 -> 34:54.200] So we did everything really slowly.
[34:54.200 -> 34:58.680] We got to the massive queue to check in and we were like, oh, what a shame.
[34:58.680 -> 35:02.880] And then like, went outside, came back in, got some food.
[35:02.880 -> 35:03.880] Really mellowed around.
[35:03.880 -> 35:06.920] And actually, they weren't accepting my card in the shop
[35:06.920 -> 35:11.000] downstairs. You know what mate, you know what's crazy? On reflection, yeah? Yeah.
[35:11.000 -> 35:14.720] Imagine, you know how we say we're spiritual and psychic and everything we
[35:14.720 -> 35:18.520] believe in? Imagine, because we know that we think that the plane was hit by thunder.
[35:18.520 -> 35:22.200] Imagine like that was genuinely meant to be like our time to go and if
[35:22.200 -> 35:24.760] that's why we shouldn't have took the plane but the only reason it didn't
[35:24.760 -> 35:25.840] happen is because we were on the
[35:25.840 -> 35:30.440] plane because we really were trying not to get on that plane and then we thought
[35:30.440 -> 35:33.860] I thought this plane was gonna bloody blow up I mean that's massive bang and
[35:33.860 -> 35:37.040] spark what if that wasn't thunder what if that was something blowing up we don't actually know
[35:37.040 -> 35:40.920] maybe in another dimension that's why actually that's what I'm saying mate
[35:40.920 -> 35:44.560] because I the story didn't want to get on that plane we did everything not to
[35:44.560 -> 35:45.040] get on it.
[35:45.040 -> 35:50.480] And then that happened, the craziest thing that's ever happened to me on a plane, and I'm shit scared to fly now.
[35:50.480 -> 35:55.520] Which actually, in the grand scheme of things, isn't very crazy, because like, planes can absorb it.
[35:55.520 -> 35:58.000] But at the time, it was like...
[35:58.000 -> 36:02.240] We're not even 100% sure it was lightning, we just heard a massive pop, and a massive bang.
[36:02.240 -> 36:05.360] And then there was like, a flash, wasn't there?
[36:05.360 -> 36:06.840] On that side of the window.
[36:06.840 -> 36:08.340] And I've just shit myself.
[36:08.340 -> 36:10.840] I stared to Fab, like fucking grabbing him.
[36:10.840 -> 36:12.320] I looked to my left, there was this guy
[36:12.320 -> 36:13.600] who looked like he'd fully grown mad,
[36:13.600 -> 36:15.160] looked like he was gonna cry staring at me.
[36:15.160 -> 36:16.000] I was thinking, oh my.
[36:16.000 -> 36:16.840] Yeah, his girlfriend.
[36:16.840 -> 36:17.660] Everyone was thinking the same thing.
[36:17.660 -> 36:18.960] His girlfriend was like grabbing his arm,
[36:18.960 -> 36:20.040] she was freaking out a bit.
[36:20.040 -> 36:21.640] Everyone was thinking the same thing.
[36:21.640 -> 36:24.880] You just hear like, poof, like pop, like a massive,
[36:24.880 -> 36:25.280] it sounded a
[36:25.280 -> 36:30.640] bit like someone had opened the door it sounded like it sounded like someone had just hit
[36:30.640 -> 36:35.960] like a like a like a something made out of metal with a sledgehammer like bang yeah and
[36:35.960 -> 36:40.600] a massive flash coming from it or like when you like when you just slam a metal door it
[36:40.600 -> 36:43.560] didn't make sense right because i said to you like was that a drone or like was there
[36:43.560 -> 36:46.320] something in the sky that would hit because you have to have hit something
[36:46.320 -> 36:52.280] to make that sound so it was either thunder or lightning I mean or an explosion. I thought
[36:52.280 -> 36:55.920] it was a bird strike at first I thought it was a bird strike I thought a bird in the
[36:55.920 -> 36:58.640] engine. I didn't think you'd even hear a bird lay out though. Not like that. No but the
[36:58.640 -> 37:02.880] engine would probably go bang. Oh. And then set on fire. Well a plane can still fly with
[37:02.880 -> 37:06.800] one engine and as was soon as that happened
[37:07.560 -> 37:09.040] Just go around in circles in it
[37:09.040 -> 37:09.180] No
[37:09.180 -> 37:13.540] It can fly of one end one engine especially on a decline I'm pretty sure because they don't even use the engines on the way
[37:13.540 -> 37:15.540] Down they just push
[37:17.520 -> 37:19.520] Fucking quote don't
[37:20.920 -> 37:25.960] The best airplane driver, but oh yeah, I just think I want to know what it was but
[37:25.960 -> 37:29.900] as soon as that did happen the air stewardesses started doing some weird shit because they
[37:29.900 -> 37:34.600] made that announcement and they were like, please, then some guy came up and made sure
[37:34.600 -> 37:37.520] there was nothing at anyone's feet and this was before we landed and I thought that was
[37:37.520 -> 37:39.280] weird like I know they do it before you land.
[37:39.280 -> 37:41.920] But did they say something over the, because I had my headphones on.
[37:41.920 -> 37:44.720] He did, he did, he said ladies and gentlemen can you all please put your seatbelts back
[37:44.720 -> 37:50.760] on and then they gave like an evacuation warning. They were like, in need of evacuation,
[37:50.760 -> 37:54.320] please don't, please leave everything on board or something. And the woman behind me went,
[37:54.320 -> 37:57.680] why are they talking about an evacuation? And that made me think, what if...
[37:57.680 -> 37:59.400] What, mid-flight after that bang?
[37:59.400 -> 38:00.400] Did you not hear this?
[38:00.400 -> 38:01.400] No, I had my headphones back on.
[38:01.400 -> 38:04.800] Mate, I swear that happened. And the woman behind me was like, this is why I'm saying
[38:04.800 -> 38:05.480] it's so mad. And the woman behind me was like, this is why I'm saying it's so mad.
[38:05.480 -> 38:07.680] And the woman behind me was saying evacuation.
[38:07.680 -> 38:09.080] Everyone was shitting themselves.
[38:09.080 -> 38:11.520] And then the person come up the cabin
[38:11.520 -> 38:13.760] and started checking that no one had anything at their feet.
[38:13.760 -> 38:15.920] So, and then he asked loads of people to put their stuff up,
[38:15.920 -> 38:16.960] even though we weren't landing there.
[38:16.960 -> 38:18.200] I just put my headphones back on
[38:18.200 -> 38:19.520] and carried on listening to Mac DeMarco.
[38:19.520 -> 38:21.440] Well, I just tried to fall asleep again
[38:21.440 -> 38:22.760] because I just knew there was nothing I could do.
[38:22.760 -> 38:25.360] Oh my God, mate, if I'd have heard that,
[38:25.360 -> 38:28.440] I'd have been reaching for like a fucking,
[38:28.440 -> 38:30.640] I'd be reaching for a blanket, tying it up,
[38:30.640 -> 38:32.240] jumping up the thing and use it as a parachute.
[38:32.240 -> 38:34.560] There is no way I would be staying on that flight
[38:34.560 -> 38:35.400] if I'd have heard that.
[38:35.400 -> 38:36.920] What if we did come down with one,
[38:36.920 -> 38:38.680] what if we did come down with one engine?
[38:38.680 -> 38:40.560] What if that's actually what happened?
[38:40.560 -> 38:41.760] I don't know.
[38:41.760 -> 38:45.720] Then you and me, lucky to be our spiritual nurse
[38:47.720 -> 38:49.720] Managed to save that fucking flight
[38:55.420 -> 38:57.120] Saving life lucky to be a lucky we go to the Formula One. Let's finish today's podcast with the
[39:02.840 -> 39:07.800] Predictions for the Monaco Grand Prix, that's great. We didn't actually say as for last week guide about it because we made great predictions I got first and third right and you got first you got third right so it was a shame but
[39:07.800 -> 39:14.520] for Monaco what's your top three? Top three in third? Yeah. Max Verstappen.
[39:14.520 -> 39:24.600] Okay second. Lewis Hamilton. Nice first. Leclerc. Nice I like it. I have to go Leclerc first.
[39:24.600 -> 39:30.320] Do you know what before this I was thinking Hamilton first. Yeah, do you know what? Before I did mine I was thinking Hamilton's going to be on the podium.
[39:30.320 -> 39:35.680] But then I rethought it. I've gone Leclerc first because I said Leclerc's going to win Monaco this season. I stand by it. Great.
[39:35.680 -> 39:41.360] I've gone Russell second. I do think Hamilton will be right there this week. But I still think Russell's a bit quicker.
[39:41.360 -> 39:49.200] And I've gone, well actually no, Hamilton was the quickest driver on the grid. Didn't get fastest lap but I think actually no Hamilton was the quickest driver on the grid didn't get fastest lap but I think something he was his driver on the grid and
[39:49.200 -> 39:53.680] I've gone Perestead so the Claire Russell Perestead. No Verstappen. No Verstappen I genuinely think
[39:53.680 -> 39:58.080] Verstappen's going to DNF this week. I think Verstappen like is such a great driver but I just think
[39:59.200 -> 40:02.960] I don't know whether he's going to like go for an overtake or something on such a tight track
[40:02.960 -> 40:10.560] and if it rains anything can if it rains my predictions would be completely different yeah why don't we do it if it rains
[40:10.560 -> 40:15.600] if it's wet if it's wet i think daniel ricardo wins the race yeah no if it's wet i think
[40:15.600 -> 40:19.600] lewis hamilton wins the race okay let's just put that out there then yeah daniel ricardo
[40:19.600 -> 40:24.520] wins in the rain now this will be the greatest the greatest clip ever or alonso i just want
[40:24.520 -> 40:26.040] danny rick to win now I was
[40:26.040 -> 40:27.360] actually really desperate to see him in
[40:27.360 -> 40:28.960] Barcelona he's the one driver I'd go
[40:28.960 -> 40:30.760] straight over to I think Alonso wins it
[40:30.760 -> 40:33.960] to be honest right Fernando Alonso
[40:33.960 -> 40:35.240] well there we have it thank you very much for
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[40:42.640 -> 40:44.400] at midnight straight after the Monaco
[40:44.400 -> 40:46.400] Grand Prix where we give you our race review.
[40:46.400 -> 40:50.000] We've got some guests lined up, we've got loads of cool stuff going on.
[40:50.000 -> 40:54.200] Straight after filming this we're going on another podcast, so excited for that.
[40:54.200 -> 40:57.400] But yeah, thank you very much for joining us on the Barcelona journey.
[40:57.400 -> 40:58.400] Let's go.
[40:58.400 -> 40:59.600] It's been a great weekend, hasn't it?
[40:59.600 -> 41:01.200] It has been nuts.
[41:01.200 -> 41:03.600] Hopefully we can see some more of you guys at some other Grand Prix's.
[41:03.600 -> 41:07.920] It's going to be a crazy a crazy year guys so strap in. Yeah strap in. Send us a message on
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[41:10.920 -> 41:15.920] there. We'll let you know whenever we're going. Strap in and strap on. Nice, nice.
[41:15.920 -> 41:30.000] See you guys on Sunday night Monday morning. Bye bye. Strap it. Yeah, bop it. Know this again. Flip it. Pill it. Strap it. Twist it. Strap it!
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