Jakes BOLD prediction for Albon at Monza 🔥

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Thu, 31 Aug 2023 21:55:23 -0000

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2215

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Its race week once again and its one of our favourite tracks on the calendar.. MONZA. We here at Pitstop love speed, and considering Monza is the fastest track this year, we cant wait to watch Redbull win again! All jokes aside.. you'll have to wait until the end of this episode to hear our predictions for we actually think will be on the podium, but don't skip through because Fab has some saucy Monza questions for Jake! Oh and not to mention.. this is our first VIRTUAL pod! Enjoy guys. Much love
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Summary

1. **Podcast Episode Overview:**

- Jake and Fab, the hosts of the Pit Stop podcast, are broadcasting virtually from different locations, with Jake in Portugal and Fab in the UK.
- They share their experiences, including Jake's holiday in Portugal and Fab's recent bike ride with Tiffany Cromwell.
- Breaking news: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell extend their contracts with Mercedes, ensuring their continued partnership.


2. **Monza Grand Prix and Track Information:**

- The Italian Grand Prix at Monza is highly anticipated, with Max Verstappen seeking his tenth consecutive race win.
- The track features 11 corners and two DRS zones, promising an exciting and adrenaline-pumping race.
- Rubens Barrichello holds the lap record at Monza, set at 1:11.804.


3. **Driver News and Updates:**

- Felipe Drugovich will step in for FP1 with Aston Martin, while Liam Lawson will once again drive for Alpha Tauri.
- Mick Schumacher's future in Formula 1 remains uncertain, with Toto Wolff praising his contributions to Mercedes in the simulator.
- Alex Albon will not race for Red Bull again, according to Helmut Marko, who emphasizes the difficulty of finding a teammate for Max Verstappen.


4. **Ferrari and Alfa Romeo Liveries:**

- Ferrari unveils a new livery for the Monza Grand Prix, featuring a black vibe and Italian flag colors on the front and rear of the car.
- Alfa Romeo's new livery pays tribute to their new road car, the 33 Stradale, with a black and Italian flag design.


5. **F3 Championship and Gabriel Bortoletto:**

- Gabriel Bortoletto needs just one point to secure the F3 championship title in the final race of the season at Monza.
- The hosts encourage listeners to watch the F3 race and support Bortoletto's championship bid.


6. **New Ferrari Movie Announcement:**

- A new Ferrari biopic, directed by Michael Mann and featuring Adam Driver, Hugh Jackman, and Penelope Cruz, is set to be released on August 31st.
- The hosts express excitement about the upcoming film and plan to watch it together upon Jake's return from Portugal.


7. **Mick Schumacher's Career and Future Prospects:**

- Toto Wolff continues to praise Mick Schumacher's contributions to Mercedes in the simulator, highlighting his hard work and dedication.
- The hosts discuss Schumacher's career, acknowledging his F3 and F2 victories but also noting his struggles in Formula 1.
- They debate whether Schumacher deserves another chance in Formula 1, considering his recent performances and the emergence of other talented drivers.


8. **Mikey Brown's Simulator Lap Time:**

- Jake shares that he texted Mikey Brown, Aston Martin's sporting director, to congratulate him on the team's recent success.
- Brown revealed that he had set a lap time of 1:07.462 in the simulator, using cockpit view and no lines.
- The hosts discuss the impressive lap time and consider the possibility of inviting Brown back to the podcast to set a lap in their simulator.


9. **Alex Albon's Future and Potential Landing Spots:**

- Helmut Marko's statement that Alex Albon will not race for Red Bull again sparks a discussion about his future in Formula 1.
- The hosts speculate that Albon could be a suitable replacement for Fernando Alonso at Alpine at the end of next year.
- They also consider the possibility of Albon joining McLaren, given his friendship with George Russell and the team's potential need for a new driver.


10. **Quiz on Monza Grand Prix History:**

- Jake and Fab engage in a quiz about the Monza Grand Prix, with Jake answering questions about the fastest lap, race winners, and other historical facts.
- The quiz adds a fun and interactive element to the podcast, testing Jake's knowledge of the Italian Grand Prix. ## Podcast Episode Summary: The Pit Stop Podcast

**Quiz Segment:**

- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a quiz about Formula One trivia, testing each other's knowledge on various aspects of the sport.

**Monza Grand Prix Trivia:**

- The hosts discuss the history of the Monza Grand Prix, including its nickname, "Temple of Speed," and Ferrari's dominance at the circuit with 20 constructor wins.

- They recall Sebastian Vettel's victory at Monza in 2008 while driving for Toro Rosso, highlighting his impressive performance at the time.

**Podium Predictions for the Upcoming Race:**

- The hosts make their predictions for the top three finishers in the upcoming race at Monza.

- Fernando Alonso is predicted to finish third due to his recent strong performances.

- George Russell is expected to secure second place after his contract extension.

- Oscar Piastri is a surprise pick for second place, with the hosts acknowledging the potential of the Monza curse, which suggests that the previous year's winner may face misfortune.

- Carlos Sainz is chosen for second place, considering his recent success and overtaking of Charles Leclerc in the championship standings.

- Max Verstappen is the unanimous choice for first place, given his dominance and consistency throughout the season.

**Wild Card Predictions:**

- Alex Albon is mentioned as a potential dark horse for a sixth-place finish.

- Liam Lawson is a long shot for a points finish, considering the straight-line speed advantage of other cars.

**Additional Notes:**

- The hosts discuss the possibility of rain affecting the upcoming race and express their hope for an exciting and unpredictable weekend of racing.

- They also mention their plans to film the next episode of the podcast, aiming to provide a more immersive experience for their audience.

**Conclusion:**

The episode concludes with the hosts thanking their listeners and encouraging them to follow the podcast for more Formula One insights and discussions.

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[00:59.720 -> 01:00.720] Was he?
[01:00.720 -> 01:03.720] Okay, do you know what? Ferrari, final answer.
[01:03.720 -> 01:06.240] Wrong! Was he? Okay, do you know what? Ferrari, final answer.
[01:07.280 -> 01:15.920] Wrong!
[01:18.480 -> 01:21.200] Ladies and gentlemen, coming to you live from across the globe,
[01:21.200 -> 01:22.640] one of us in the sun,
[01:22.640 -> 01:24.160] the other on the sofa,
[01:24.160 -> 01:27.080] it's the weekend we've all been waiting for.
[01:27.080 -> 01:29.920] Felipe Dragovic stepping in for FP1,
[01:29.920 -> 01:32.680] Liam Lawson in the Alpha Taui once again,
[01:32.680 -> 01:34.960] Max looking for his 10th win in a row,
[01:34.960 -> 01:37.800] 53 laps of pure adrenaline round the track
[01:37.800 -> 01:41.960] with 11 corners, two DRS zones to get your blood pumping.
[01:41.960 -> 01:44.560] Rubens Barrichello is the fastest man on earth
[01:44.560 -> 01:47.880] to ever drive here with a lap record of one to one.
[01:47.880 -> 01:50.400] But we know Max will want to beat that.
[01:50.400 -> 01:54.040] Everyone's hoping for a dry race, an exciting race,
[01:54.040 -> 01:56.640] and Lando Norris is hungry.
[01:56.640 -> 02:01.280] Welcome to Pit Stop, ahead of the Monza Grand Prix.
[02:01.280 -> 02:02.280] Yay!
[02:02.280 -> 02:04.760] Woo-hoo!
[02:04.760 -> 02:06.000] Ladies and gents, welcome back to the pit stop podcast.
[02:06.000 -> 02:08.000] We are coming to you live virtually.
[02:08.000 -> 02:10.000] Jake and Fab are not in the same room for the first time ever.
[02:10.000 -> 02:12.000] This is so strange, I can hear you coming through my headphones and there's like a weird echo.
[02:12.000 -> 02:14.000] I'm just sat here with my top off in the lounge, chilling on my own.
[02:14.000 -> 02:16.000] What are you up to?
[02:16.000 -> 02:18.000] I'm sat here with my top off mate in the lounge.
[02:18.000 -> 02:20.000] Apart from I'm wearing swimming shorts, they're very comfortable.
[02:20.000 -> 02:22.000] I'm wearing a pair of shorts.
[02:22.000 -> 02:24.000] I'm wearing a pair of shorts.
[02:24.000 -> 02:25.600] I'm wearing a pair of shorts. I'm wearing a here with my top off in the lounge, chilling on my own. What are you up to? Where are you?
[02:25.600 -> 02:27.920] I'm sat here with my top off mate in the lounge.
[02:27.920 -> 02:31.080] Apart from I'm wearing swimming shorts, they're very, very wet.
[02:31.080 -> 02:33.720] Because I just came out from the pool.
[02:33.720 -> 02:35.520] You've been to the pool, you've been to the beach,
[02:35.520 -> 02:37.600] you've had a couple of beers today as well?
[02:37.600 -> 02:39.480] Yeah, a few cocktails up, down, everywhere.
[02:39.480 -> 02:40.760] Guys, I'm in Portugal.
[02:40.760 -> 02:43.560] Alright, this is my first hot holiday in 10 years.
[02:43.560 -> 02:45.680] So, but Pit Stop doesn't stop.
[02:45.680 -> 02:46.680] We still have to-
[02:46.680 -> 02:47.680] How you finding it?
[02:47.680 -> 02:48.680] How's your holiday?
[02:48.680 -> 02:56.440] It's good, but I'm just trying to figure out how to deal with doing nothing for like 10
[02:56.440 -> 02:57.440] days.
[02:57.440 -> 02:58.440] It's just weird, mate.
[02:58.440 -> 02:59.440] Yeah, I know.
[02:59.440 -> 03:00.440] You've been doing a bit of sandbathing, I'm sure.
[03:00.440 -> 03:05.160] Yeah, yeah, got a bit of tan line going on.
[03:05.160 -> 03:08.400] You even went for a bike ride with Tiffany Cromwell.
[03:08.400 -> 03:09.440] Yeah, I did.
[03:09.440 -> 03:10.880] Yeah, me and Tiffany met up.
[03:10.880 -> 03:11.720] Mate, do you know what?
[03:11.720 -> 03:14.280] I'm looking at my tan line now and it's actually popping.
[03:14.280 -> 03:16.240] I can't believe you tagged Tiffany Cromwell
[03:16.240 -> 03:17.920] in an Instagram story of on bikes.
[03:17.920 -> 03:19.560] That's absolutely hilarious.
[03:19.560 -> 03:22.520] Well, I was hoping Vatery Bottas might see it.
[03:22.520 -> 03:24.440] I had a load of comments, to be fair.
[03:24.440 -> 03:26.220] People were saying like, what the hell, why?
[03:26.220 -> 03:28.120] Even Matt Gallagher from P1 was like,
[03:28.120 -> 03:29.880] why are you with Tiffany Cromwell?
[03:31.600 -> 03:32.960] Breaking news!
[03:32.960 -> 03:35.100] Oh, oh, breaking news!
[03:35.100 -> 03:36.820] Lewis Hamilton and George Russell
[03:36.820 -> 03:38.800] both extend with Mercedes.
[03:38.800 -> 03:41.240] Done, deal done.
[03:41.240 -> 03:42.520] That is worth a clap.
[03:42.520 -> 03:43.360] Let's clap that.
[03:43.360 -> 03:44.440] It's official.
[03:44.440 -> 03:45.760] Ladies and gentlemen gentlemen it is official
[03:45.760 -> 03:52.240] the relationship continues between mercedes lewis hamilton and george russell as we expected we
[03:52.240 -> 03:57.760] didn't really think he'd go to ferrari did we uh no i don't think so there was a lot of stuff going
[03:57.760 -> 04:02.320] around by the way mate i don't really like this i was thinking we could do this virtual pod whenever
[04:02.320 -> 04:07.560] we wanted we could both travel the world separately and do this, but I don't like not being able to sit opposite you and
[04:07.560 -> 04:08.560] look at you in the eye.
[04:08.560 -> 04:13.560] It's weird, and touch your leg every now and again.
[04:13.560 -> 04:17.320] It's weird for me when a bit of the conversation ends and then it's like, should the other
[04:17.320 -> 04:18.840] person jump in now?
[04:18.840 -> 04:21.720] It becomes more like an interview rather than a chat, right?
[04:21.720 -> 04:29.160] Because you have to basically wait for me to stop speaking to jump in yeah this takes me back to the first pod that we
[04:29.160 -> 04:33.920] did with Will Buxton when that was over zoom yes yes and it's very well it's
[04:33.920 -> 04:38.880] just a weird dynamic isn't it oh I got it I had a crazy dream last night did
[04:38.880 -> 04:44.400] you cuz so did I crazy go on right well well mate the listeners have to know
[04:44.400 -> 04:45.120] about this, okay?
[04:45.120 -> 04:51.920] I was in my old house, and you know my bedroom was downstairs, where there's the window on the right next to my bed in the old house.
[04:51.920 -> 04:57.840] Paddock view. Paddock view. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I was in there, I was lying in bed, and out of nowhere,
[04:58.160 -> 05:04.320] there's my windows wide open, I wake up, and there's, um, Robert Zane, you won't know who that is,
[05:04.320 -> 05:08.080] it's a guy from Su standing at my basically breaking in and
[05:08.680 -> 05:14.840] I wanted to talk about on the pod because in my dream you were in the house and I was trying to shout fab
[05:15.240 -> 05:18.560] Burglar, there's a burglar in the house. I was trying to
[05:23.960 -> 05:26.000] But in my dream it wouldn't happen.
[05:26.000 -> 05:28.000] And then the craziest thing happened in my dream.
[05:28.000 -> 05:30.000] I was thinking in my dream,
[05:30.000 -> 05:32.000] why can't I talk? Why can't I scream?
[05:32.000 -> 05:34.000] And then I realised in my dream
[05:34.000 -> 05:36.000] my mouth was like full of something.
[05:36.000 -> 05:38.000] The best way to describe it
[05:38.000 -> 05:40.000] is like full of like...
[05:40.000 -> 05:42.000] The best way to describe it is if you have a load of mini cheddars.
[05:42.000 -> 05:44.000] If you have a load of mini cheddars
[05:44.000 -> 05:48.040] in your mouth and munch them all up it makes that weird mush in your mouth almost.
[05:48.040 -> 05:49.040] Yeah.
[05:49.040 -> 05:50.040] Or like crisps.
[05:50.040 -> 05:51.040] My mouth was full of that.
[05:51.040 -> 05:55.920] And then the weirdest thing is, I started to pull it out of my mouth in the dream so
[05:55.920 -> 05:57.280] that I could shout louder.
[05:57.280 -> 06:00.920] This guy was climbing through my window and I was shouting, burglar, burglar!
[06:00.920 -> 06:01.920] And it was quiet.
[06:01.920 -> 06:05.880] And I was pulling this stuff out of my mouth and just as I got it all out and I was pulling this stuff out my mouth and just as I got it all out
[06:05.880 -> 06:10.640] and I was about to shout burglar I just woke straight up and I looked at my phone and it
[06:10.640 -> 06:14.680] was like 4am and I was like oh my god I'm home alone and I've just had the most crazy
[06:14.680 -> 06:15.680] night.
[06:15.680 -> 06:22.340] You woke up at 4am mate that's so weird because so did I 4.17 4.17 I woke up.
[06:22.340 -> 06:26.000] I reckon we were awake at the same time mate. We must be in perfect sync.
[06:26.000 -> 06:28.000] Next time that happens just text me.
[06:28.000 -> 06:30.000] And if I'm awake mate I'll give you a little face time.
[06:30.000 -> 06:32.000] Well if you're here I'll just come into your room.
[06:32.000 -> 06:34.000] Yeah you'd normally do that anyway.
[06:34.000 -> 06:36.000] But guys. What was your dream?
[06:36.000 -> 06:38.000] I don't remember. I remember it being really really weird but I don't remember.
[06:38.000 -> 06:45.280] What I do remember is that this weekend is the Italian Grand Prix and we're at Monza.
[06:45.280 -> 06:46.920] Mm-hmm, we are.
[06:46.920 -> 06:48.080] Very exciting.
[06:48.080 -> 06:49.680] Leclerc was polling here last race,
[06:49.680 -> 06:53.600] Max won last year, so Max will probably win again.
[06:53.600 -> 06:55.400] I can't believe you've got these facts
[06:55.400 -> 06:57.520] because I've got a little five-question quiz for you later
[06:57.520 -> 06:59.120] and you're going to know all the answers.
[06:59.120 -> 07:00.520] No, no, I haven't, I haven't,
[07:00.520 -> 07:03.400] because it took me about a day to put together that intro,
[07:03.400 -> 07:05.200] trying to make it as poetic as I possibly could.
[07:05.200 -> 07:07.360] It took you a day to try to find out all the answers
[07:07.360 -> 07:08.600] to these questions, I know it.
[07:08.600 -> 07:10.520] But I'm super excited because Liam Lawson's
[07:10.520 -> 07:13.280] going to be driving again, which is sick.
[07:13.280 -> 07:14.640] To be honest with you,
[07:14.640 -> 07:16.840] I'm actually really excited to see more from this guy
[07:16.840 -> 07:20.600] because it proves that F1 is such an unpredictable sport.
[07:20.600 -> 07:23.880] Like sometimes it's very predictable as we know,
[07:23.880 -> 07:28.200] but I don't think anyone could have guessed that Riccardo coming back you know second race in
[07:28.200 -> 07:32.480] breaks his wrist does a fucking long stroll breaks his wrist by trying to
[07:32.480 -> 07:38.000] avoid Oscar which fair play to him he tried to avoid hurting Oscar Piastri
[07:38.000 -> 07:42.640] but in doing so smashed his wrist into a million pieces so yeah I'm gassed to see
[07:42.640 -> 07:46.480] more from Liam Lawson and I actually really really really want to get him on the pod now.
[07:46.480 -> 07:51.080] Yeah I'd love Liam on the pod yeah for Ricciardo it was either crashing to Oscar or going to the
[07:51.080 -> 07:55.360] wall really wasn't it and he's broken his wrist doing it but yeah like you just said Liam
[07:55.360 -> 08:00.400] Lawson in that car is exciting because he looked amazing on his on his first
[08:00.400 -> 08:04.600] drive out we saw Nick De Vries looked amazing on his first drive out last year
[08:04.600 -> 08:05.100] and then when he came back it wasn't so great so let's see how he does on his first drive out. We saw Nick DeVries looked amazing on his first drive out last year.
[08:05.100 -> 08:07.420] And then when he came back, it wasn't so great.
[08:07.420 -> 08:09.380] So let's see how he does on his second drive.
[08:09.380 -> 08:11.060] Imagine this Geezer goes and-
[08:11.060 -> 08:12.580] I didn't even know Liam Lawson
[08:12.580 -> 08:15.380] was a backup driver, to be honest.
[08:15.380 -> 08:16.220] Maybe I should have known that.
[08:16.220 -> 08:18.100] I didn't know much about him at all.
[08:18.100 -> 08:20.140] I didn't know much about him at all.
[08:20.140 -> 08:20.980] I've got it here.
[08:20.980 -> 08:23.180] Previously competed for Carlin
[08:23.180 -> 08:25.760] in the FIA Formula 2
[08:25.760 -> 08:29.440] championship where he finished third last year so he didn't win okay but he
[08:29.440 -> 08:34.180] still got the podium position which is nice he's part of the Red Bull junior
[08:34.180 -> 08:45.500] team so that would make sense and yeah partnering with Alex Albon in in Deutsche Tourwagen Masters. Oh yeah, Deutsche Masters.
[08:45.500 -> 08:47.500] Yeah, I love the Deutsche Wagen Masters.
[08:47.500 -> 08:48.500] You're quite familiar with that, I think.
[08:48.500 -> 08:50.500] Yeah, I've always watched that.
[08:50.500 -> 08:53.500] Nah, he's, you know what, Liam Lawson's lucky,
[08:53.500 -> 08:55.500] because that Alfa Tauri isn't bad at the moment.
[08:55.500 -> 08:57.000] Yuki's been doing pretty well.
[08:57.000 -> 08:58.500] I mean, he's been getting points.
[08:58.500 -> 09:00.500] Yuki's really stepped it up.
[09:00.500 -> 09:03.500] I mean, for Liam, the sad thing is,
[09:03.500 -> 09:05.700] even if he's like amazing for the rest of the year
[09:05.700 -> 09:09.080] I still don't know if he'll have a seat like once Danny's back
[09:09.440 -> 09:15.680] No, probably is very much just sitting in but then how good do you think he has to do to keep the seat?
[09:15.680 -> 09:17.680] Do you maybe at the end of the day?
[09:17.680 -> 09:21.980] I don't think you could keep the seat back the end of the day just looks good on the Instagram
[09:21.980 -> 09:25.240] I mean the girls would be going crazy about him now
[09:25.240 -> 09:27.840] just because he's driving a fucking Formula One car.
[09:27.840 -> 09:28.680] That's cool.
[09:28.680 -> 09:29.500] Liam Lawson's got a girlfriend.
[09:29.500 -> 09:31.600] I saw her at TikTok of his girlfriend.
[09:31.600 -> 09:33.520] Well, she is a very lucky woman.
[09:33.520 -> 09:36.440] And I'm sure he's a very lucky man, but you know.
[09:36.440 -> 09:37.280] Don't get it twisted.
[09:37.280 -> 09:39.160] He's a very lucky man.
[09:39.160 -> 09:40.360] Yeah, exactly.
[09:40.360 -> 09:45.000] Ferrari, have new liveries coming up for Monza.
[09:45.000 -> 09:48.000] This is so weird, I'd love to be able to see you right now.
[09:48.000 -> 09:52.000] You're sat there with your top off, explain where you're sat.
[09:52.000 -> 09:56.000] I'm sat in the living room at this sort of glass table
[09:56.000 -> 10:02.000] with a lamp next to me, my laptop on it, and I'm actually staring out the big glass doors
[10:02.000 -> 10:09.880] looking at my beautiful girlfriend sat by the swimming pool. There's a bloke throwing a tennis ball to his dog.
[10:09.880 -> 10:16.080] Nope that's a child. He's throwing a tennis ball to a child in the pool.
[10:16.080 -> 10:19.520] I'm sat looking out some big glass doors but you know what I see out our big glass doors.
[10:19.520 -> 10:23.400] Nothing exciting. No you just see that bloke standing on his balcony just
[10:23.400 -> 10:26.140] constantly staring through the window. Oh yeah there there he is, he's staring at me,
[10:26.140 -> 10:27.660] I got my top off, hello mate!
[10:27.660 -> 10:28.940] We're waving at each other.
[10:28.940 -> 10:30.500] He's probably wondering why you're doing it on your own,
[10:30.500 -> 10:31.340] maybe he thinks you've fallen out.
[10:31.340 -> 10:33.060] He's probably wondering where you are,
[10:33.060 -> 10:35.100] he's always just sat here watching us.
[10:35.100 -> 10:36.620] That's banter.
[10:36.620 -> 10:39.580] Yeah, you are right, I could not get used to doing this,
[10:39.580 -> 10:41.380] virtually, and especially not on my own.
[10:41.380 -> 10:43.380] But what were you about to tell me about Ferrari?
[10:43.380 -> 10:45.320] Some people just do this, which I find crazy.
[10:45.320 -> 10:49.200] But yeah, so Ferrari have a new livery coming out for Monza.
[10:49.200 -> 10:51.000] So do Alfa Romeo.
[10:51.000 -> 10:52.600] So Alfa Romeo, I don't know if you've seen-
[10:52.600 -> 10:54.280] Ruth Buscombe's been painting, has she?
[10:54.280 -> 10:56.160] Ruth Buscombe's got the oil paints out
[10:56.160 -> 10:59.160] and she's been fucking slaving away, painting the car.
[10:59.160 -> 11:00.320] I don't know if you've seen the car,
[11:00.320 -> 11:01.840] the Alfa Romeo car, mate, but it's-
[11:01.840 -> 11:03.120] I haven't, I haven't.
[11:03.120 -> 11:06.480] It's like a black vibe, but then like there's a massive,
[11:06.480 -> 11:10.480] the Italian sort of cut, like flag colors on the back
[11:10.480 -> 11:12.480] and on the front of the car, like over the engine cover
[11:12.480 -> 11:14.640] and at the front of the car, which is quite nice.
[11:14.640 -> 11:17.120] And apparently I've got it written down here.
[11:17.120 -> 11:20.960] It's to pay tribute to the launch of their new road car,
[11:20.960 -> 11:24.400] the new 33 Stradale.
[11:25.000 -> 11:25.160] Ooh, okay. Yeah, this feels a little bit like Top Gear. road car the new 33 stradale.
[11:26.440 -> 11:28.480] Ooh, okay. Yeah, this feels a little bit like Top Gear.
[11:28.480 -> 11:30.280] I feel like Jeremy Clarkson right now.
[11:30.280 -> 11:33.160] You got free road cars, I'm pretty impressed with that.
[11:33.160 -> 11:35.760] Yeah, this is the, I've got it written down, mate.
[11:35.760 -> 11:37.160] I wrote all of this down.
[11:37.160 -> 11:39.520] The new car is a throwback to one of their iconic cars
[11:39.520 -> 11:42.720] from the 60s, which was also called the 33 stradale.
[11:43.720 -> 11:44.960] Oh, well we'll have to get one of them
[11:44.960 -> 11:47.000] and drive it around the track or something and see what
[11:47.000 -> 11:48.000] it's like.
[11:48.000 -> 11:49.000] Yeah, Ruth Buscombe, sort us out.
[11:49.000 -> 11:53.400] For the next time we have to drive all the way to Switzerland, that was still the craziest
[11:53.400 -> 11:54.400] trip ever.
[11:54.400 -> 11:57.000] Do you know what, if we could have done it in an Alfa Romeo I would not have cared at
[11:57.000 -> 11:58.000] all.
[11:58.000 -> 11:59.000] But hey ho.
[11:59.000 -> 12:02.840] It's a big big weekend and I want every single one of our listeners to remember to watch
[12:02.840 -> 12:03.840] the F3 because...
[12:03.840 -> 12:11.720] Oh yes! and I want every single one of our listeners to remember to watch the F3 because Gabriel Bortoletto needs one point to be a free champion. Is it Gabriel or Gabriel?
[12:11.720 -> 12:17.920] Gabriel, Gabriel. I like the name Gabriel but I think it's Gabriel. He's a little legend.
[12:17.920 -> 12:23.640] Yeah, we went out for a little chicken Caesar salad after the pod.
[12:23.640 -> 12:25.000] That was beautiful.
[12:25.000 -> 12:28.000] So, what is it, one point you say he needs to get?
[12:28.000 -> 12:33.000] Yeah, and then he'll be F3 champion, the F2's hotted up, but yeah, I think everyone should watch the F3.
[12:33.000 -> 12:41.000] It's mad exciting. The whole championship is still crazy behind him, but yeah, he needs one point and I really hope he does it.
[12:41.000 -> 12:44.000] But Monza's their last race of the season, right?
[12:44.000 -> 12:45.240] Yeah, exactly. It would have to go pretty wrong. hope he does it. But Monza's their last race of the season right? Yeah exactly it would
[12:45.240 -> 12:49.080] have to go pretty wrong like it would mean that whoever's in second would have to get
[12:49.080 -> 12:53.040] a certain amount of points even if he DNF'd in the sprint and everything. Yeah but mate
[12:53.040 -> 12:57.960] you know that that sounds far off but that what are you eating mate? This is a podcast
[12:57.960 -> 13:02.240] are you eating? Does it sound like no I'm but do you know what I'm not eating that is
[13:02.240 -> 13:07.100] the mic! Sounds like you're chomping down on some fucking walkers. Where's the I'm not eating that, that is the mic. Sounds like you're chomping down on some fucking walkers. Where's the, I'm using like Apple headphones.
[13:07.100 -> 13:08.040] Is this the mic here?
[13:08.040 -> 13:09.200] Can you hear that?
[13:09.200 -> 13:11.660] That's it rubbing on my chest hair.
[13:11.660 -> 13:12.500] Oh.
[13:12.500 -> 13:14.160] I'm not eating, that's the mic rubbing on my chest hair.
[13:14.160 -> 13:15.000] Well that's a fucking lie,
[13:15.000 -> 13:17.040] you've veed all your chest hair off.
[13:17.040 -> 13:18.520] Well it's grown back mate, it's grown back.
[13:18.520 -> 13:19.600] You've been gone a while,
[13:19.600 -> 13:22.120] it's been a horrendous time here in the flat.
[13:22.120 -> 13:24.000] All I've done is get my washing done.
[13:24.000 -> 13:30.320] I bet you've done a few other things as well. And also there's a new Ferrari movie coming out.
[13:30.320 -> 13:33.680] Speaking of Ferrari, there is a new Ferrari movie coming out. I don't know if you've seen this,
[13:33.680 -> 13:38.840] Will Buxton posted it on his story. Someone previously made us aware and I
[13:38.840 -> 13:42.400] thought, you know what, you know, who knows what it could be like but it's being
[13:42.400 -> 13:50.080] directed by Michael Mann, he's done a lot of good stuff and it's featuring Adam Driver, Hugh Jackman,
[13:50.080 -> 13:57.040] Penelope Cruz, Chelou, and Patrick Dempsey and other people. I can get down with that.
[13:57.040 -> 14:02.400] Yeah I haven't watched the trailer yet but it's a biopic about Enzo Ferrari
[14:02.400 -> 14:05.160] so we should definitely watch that
[14:05.160 -> 14:08.360] that's mega yeah we will definitely watch it
[14:08.360 -> 14:12.840] oh mate initial release August 31st it's out today
[14:12.840 -> 14:13.840] no way!
[14:13.840 -> 14:18.120] well that gives me something to do tonight I could go to the cinema I wonder if it's
[14:18.120 -> 14:19.880] in the cinema or are you watching it alone?
[14:19.880 -> 14:20.880] come on we watch it together
[14:20.880 -> 14:26.120] okay I'll wait for you to get back. If you ever come back, it feels like it's dragging.
[14:26.120 -> 14:26.960] Do you know what?
[14:26.960 -> 14:28.760] I, a holiday is great.
[14:28.760 -> 14:31.040] And I could never say anything bad about it,
[14:31.040 -> 14:32.200] but I'll definitely be back mate,
[14:32.200 -> 14:34.880] because I could not sit by a pool for the rest of my life.
[14:34.880 -> 14:36.100] It just, it kills me.
[14:36.100 -> 14:36.940] But do you know what?
[14:36.940 -> 14:38.960] I spoke to my good friend, Mike, you know,
[14:38.960 -> 14:41.160] Mike from the States, drummer man.
[14:41.160 -> 14:43.520] And he gave me some words of wisdom.
[14:43.520 -> 14:45.940] He said, bro, sometimes you need this time
[14:45.940 -> 14:48.560] to do absolutely nothing because then it gives you,
[14:48.560 -> 14:51.080] it gives you time to think about what's next,
[14:51.080 -> 14:51.920] what you want to do next.
[14:51.920 -> 14:52.740] It will ignite you.
[14:52.740 -> 14:54.580] Yeah, these period of times ignite you.
[14:54.580 -> 14:56.400] Like you need a bit of time off every now and again.
[14:56.400 -> 14:58.680] You need to get away, get out of the space
[14:58.680 -> 15:00.920] you're normally in to be inspired and come back
[15:00.920 -> 15:03.560] and feel fully motivated to hit it.
[15:03.560 -> 15:05.080] And like, when you come back,
[15:05.080 -> 15:07.240] we've got a big part of the F1 season.
[15:07.240 -> 15:09.720] So we'll have to get some big guests on
[15:09.720 -> 15:11.760] and we'll have to make it a great end to the year.
[15:11.760 -> 15:13.560] Yeah, we definitely will.
[15:13.560 -> 15:15.400] Toto Wolf.
[15:15.400 -> 15:16.240] Okay.
[15:16.240 -> 15:17.900] He's piped up again.
[15:17.900 -> 15:18.740] He's piped up again.
[15:18.740 -> 15:21.120] He's still praising Mick Schumacher.
[15:21.120 -> 15:23.680] And he still, he still think that Mick's,
[15:23.680 -> 15:25.000] Mick, he still thinks that Mick deserves an F1 seat.
[15:27.780 -> 15:31.160] Now, when you look back over the history of Mick's career,
[15:31.160 -> 15:34.300] he did win F3 and he did win F2.
[15:34.300 -> 15:35.280] Yeah.
[15:35.280 -> 15:39.600] So I think for me, it's easy to look at that and think so,
[15:39.600 -> 15:41.400] but then when you actually think, no, hang on,
[15:41.400 -> 15:44.760] winning F3 and F2 is a big, big, big thing.
[15:44.760 -> 15:45.280] It's gonna put you in perfect stead for F1. you actually think no hang on winning f3 and f2 is a big big big thing it's it's
[15:45.280 -> 15:49.600] gonna put you in perfect stead for f1 Toto basically said the moment you're
[15:49.600 -> 15:53.960] not feeling confident in a car over prolonged period time the more I may
[15:53.960 -> 15:57.720] I've had a few beers if you couldn't tell I can't report properly the moment
[15:57.720 -> 16:02.280] you're not feeling confident in a car over a prolonged period of time the more
[16:02.280 -> 16:06.200] pressure you put on yourself and obviously the less good that you perform, right?
[16:06.200 -> 16:07.600] So he's been in the house,
[16:07.600 -> 16:09.240] it hasn't been the greatest car.
[16:09.240 -> 16:10.920] He's been trying to push and push and push
[16:10.920 -> 16:12.880] and get every ounce of anything
[16:12.880 -> 16:14.640] that he can get out of it basically.
[16:14.640 -> 16:16.980] But I think once you do that so much,
[16:16.980 -> 16:19.200] you end up stressing yourself out a little bit.
[16:19.200 -> 16:20.460] And Toto basically said, you know,
[16:20.460 -> 16:22.920] his contribution in the simulator
[16:22.920 -> 16:25.200] has been tremendous for Mercedes.
[16:26.560 -> 16:30.080] So whenever you've seen Mercedes make a big jump
[16:30.080 -> 16:31.720] kind of over a race weekend,
[16:31.720 -> 16:33.600] they've come back and all of a sudden,
[16:33.600 -> 16:34.880] cause they weren't doing very good, right?
[16:34.880 -> 16:36.360] And then all of a sudden they made a big leap
[16:36.360 -> 16:38.960] and like Lewis is doing good, George is doing good.
[16:38.960 -> 16:42.240] That's because Mick has been putting in the fucking hours
[16:42.240 -> 16:44.760] and driving his socks off like every night in the city.
[16:44.760 -> 16:49.280] So it's all thanks to Mick is it? It's all thanks to Mick mate. Lewis
[16:49.280 -> 16:55.480] Hamilton owes Mick a little bonus I would say. Oh look I'd love to see Mick back
[16:55.480 -> 17:00.600] in on the f1 grid but he's had he kind of has already had a shot and now you
[17:00.600 -> 17:04.380] could argue there's a lot of people on the grid that deserve a shot like the
[17:04.380 -> 17:10.560] Brazilian Felipe Dragovich who is stepping in for FP1 Aston Martin this weekend.
[17:10.560 -> 17:12.080] Like it's tough.
[17:12.080 -> 17:17.600] Would you rather, who do you, who would you rather, would you rather Dragovich or Schumacher?
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[18:50.480 -> 18:54.840] I'd have to say Dragovic because we know Drago, he's a decent lad and he hasn't had the chance to race yet. But that doesn't mean I don't think Mick doesn't, doesn't deserve
[18:54.840 -> 18:56.480] it still. You know what I mean?
[18:56.480 -> 18:59.720] Yeah, I, yeah, don't get me wrong. I'd love to see him on the grid. I just can't imagine
[18:59.720 -> 19:09.760] where he'd go. I mean, someone would be taking quite a big risk with him I think I mean to be honest he did have quite a few crashes which was quite expensive for
[19:09.760 -> 19:13.800] the team like he did cost us a fair bit of money and I think that was probably
[19:13.800 -> 19:21.320] one of the main instigators behind it. Breaking news mate. Okay well say it
[19:21.320 -> 19:25.080] with a bit of passion then breaking news mate. Here we go
[19:25.200 -> 19:28.820] It's not that breaking but I text oh you can help with this
[19:28.820 -> 19:34.140] Actually, I text Mikey Brown after last weekend just to say mate what a mega weekend Congrats
[19:34.140 -> 19:39.560] And he was like fucking insane mate out of nowhere. So good and I asked him right because
[19:40.180 -> 19:46.000] Mikey Brown got a brand new simulator. So I asked him how he was getting on with the sim
[19:46.000 -> 19:50.040] It's actually the same as what we've got. So yeah, what can you look at the leaderboard, please?
[19:50.040 -> 19:52.040] And tell me what what lap time he said
[19:52.720 -> 19:56.140] Mikey Brown did a 107 462
[19:57.240 -> 20:01.920] Interesting. Now if you remember he did it cockpit view as well, didn't he he did with no lines
[20:01.920 -> 20:03.920] He was actually a monster to be fair
[20:04.120 -> 20:08.240] We've not seen anyone else do it cockpit view everyone does like the the fucking dash
[20:08.240 -> 20:14.800] cam or whatever you want to call it. He texts me he said I did a 105 round
[20:14.800 -> 20:23.320] Austria. What 105 flat? Well he just said a 105 so I've called bullshit I said I
[20:23.320 -> 20:31.160] believe it when I see it but it might mean that maybe towards the end of the year, you know after this mega mega year that Aston Martin have had
[20:32.400 -> 20:34.240] We should probably get Mikey back
[20:34.240 -> 20:39.400] Not only to set a lap in the sim to see if you can get a 105 but also to set a car in lap
[20:39.840 -> 20:42.240] Yeah, we'll definitely get Mikey back
[20:42.240 -> 20:48.440] He's such a legend like that was one of my favourite interviews and Aston Martin are smashing it.
[20:48.440 -> 20:52.440] It's him and Alonso as well. They've built this amazing friendship. You can see it.
[20:52.800 -> 20:55.160] Can you imagine if we got both him and Alonso?
[20:55.880 -> 20:58.280] Yeah, tell Mikey to bring Alonso in his bag.
[20:59.680 -> 21:00.960] He'd probably fit, wouldn't he?
[21:02.240 -> 21:08.480] Breaking news! Helmut Marko has said Alex Alperd will never race
[21:09.320 -> 21:11.880] for Red Bull ever again!
[21:11.880 -> 21:13.600] I saw that, I saw that.
[21:13.600 -> 21:16.200] And I mean, I think that's pretty obvious.
[21:16.200 -> 21:18.720] All he was really saying is, look, he had his chance
[21:18.720 -> 21:20.960] and we've got other exciting young drivers now.
[21:20.960 -> 21:22.400] And then he said, no one's gonna be able
[21:22.400 -> 21:24.040] to compete with Max.
[21:24.040 -> 21:26.060] That's pretty much precisely what he said.
[21:26.060 -> 21:27.800] I kind of blew it out of proportion a little bit,
[21:27.800 -> 21:30.720] but he said that Max's teammate,
[21:30.720 -> 21:33.400] you know, it's hard as shit to be Max's teammate
[21:33.400 -> 21:36.440] because nobody is currently on his level.
[21:36.440 -> 21:38.280] But then, you know, I was sort of thinking like,
[21:38.280 -> 21:41.720] how do you decide who is on Max's level?
[21:41.720 -> 21:47.560] Like you can't do it off who's finishing where in the race, because obviously the cars are nowhere near as good as the Red Bull at the
[21:47.560 -> 21:52.240] moment so personally the way I thought about it was like you have to like look
[21:52.240 -> 21:57.200] at overtakes and positions gained from this last year and who's been just
[21:57.200 -> 22:02.760] absolutely shredding the overtakes who's been gaining the most positions per race
[22:02.760 -> 22:05.700] now I couldn't find any information out for Oscar,
[22:05.700 -> 22:07.220] but if I'm completely honest with you,
[22:07.220 -> 22:09.880] there's only two people on the grid, I think,
[22:09.880 -> 22:13.200] maybe three that I would say could fill that seat
[22:13.200 -> 22:14.540] that Checo currently has.
[22:14.540 -> 22:17.220] And I'd say it's either Oscar, Lando or Alonso.
[22:18.500 -> 22:21.340] Okay, I mean, it's interesting that Helmut come out
[22:21.340 -> 22:22.180] and said that now though,
[22:22.180 -> 22:23.980] because I would probably say Alex
[22:23.980 -> 22:25.600] is one of the closest as well.
[22:25.600 -> 22:28.680] Like he's been absolutely slamming that Williams.
[22:28.680 -> 22:29.520] Facts.
[22:29.520 -> 22:30.520] True.
[22:30.520 -> 22:32.520] And not only that,
[22:32.520 -> 22:35.000] I do think that even though he won't have another shot
[22:35.000 -> 22:36.560] or Red Bull,
[22:36.560 -> 22:39.360] I do wonder whether Alex could be the perfect replacement
[22:39.360 -> 22:41.440] for Hamelin at the end of next year.
[22:42.800 -> 22:44.000] Well, Alex and George,
[22:44.000 -> 22:45.580] cause they're quite good mates.
[22:45.580 -> 22:47.440] Yeah, but you've been muttering about Lando
[22:47.440 -> 22:49.360] going to Red Bull.
[22:49.360 -> 22:52.500] I mean, what if McLaren took Alex?
[22:53.440 -> 22:54.320] Yeah, I don't know.
[22:54.320 -> 22:57.520] But the thing is, every time I say about Paris leaving,
[22:57.520 -> 23:00.980] I remember how much money is in the Mexican marketing.
[23:00.980 -> 23:02.320] And then I'm like,
[23:02.320 -> 23:04.560] do they want to lose that side of the world?
[23:04.560 -> 23:10.480] You know, like right now now having that Mexican South American following and is is huge for
[23:10.480 -> 23:14.960] the sport and for Red Bull and like we've always said if Red Bull can win
[23:14.960 -> 23:18.600] just off max constructors and drivers they probably just want the most
[23:18.600 -> 23:23.280] financially valuable second choice they probably don't really care whether they
[23:23.280 -> 23:28.360] win every race come second or third as care whether they win every race, come second or third. As long as they win every race, I'm sorry.
[23:28.360 -> 23:33.700] I wonder what the pay gap is between Checo and Max. I'd say probably about half and I'd
[23:33.700 -> 23:38.120] probably say that's probably fair. I mean Max is a two-time world champion.
[23:38.120 -> 23:43.520] And arguably one of the greatest, if not the greatest driver of all time. We have
[23:43.520 -> 23:46.040] to wait and see. I'm not going to put it out there yet,
[23:46.040 -> 23:49.660] but he's already broken some ridiculous records, hasn't he?
[23:49.660 -> 23:52.100] Yeah, I'd already say he's one of the greats.
[23:52.100 -> 23:52.940] Yeah, with that, with that,
[23:52.940 -> 23:55.080] I think anyone who wins an F1 World Championship
[23:55.080 -> 23:57.020] is one of the greats, but to go and win two
[23:57.020 -> 23:58.560] and to set the records he has,
[23:58.560 -> 24:00.140] like if he wins this weekend,
[24:00.140 -> 24:02.300] that'll be his 10th F1 win in a row.
[24:02.300 -> 24:04.120] Like that's a record.
[24:04.120 -> 24:06.120] Red Bull have already broken the record of since beat McLaren's F1 win in a row. Like, that's a record. Red Bull have really broken the record
[24:06.120 -> 24:09.440] of since beat McLaren's record of wins in a row.
[24:09.440 -> 24:10.600] Yeah.
[24:10.600 -> 24:11.440] Oh, my voice just cracked.
[24:11.440 -> 24:12.480] What's Jenson Button done?
[24:12.480 -> 24:14.480] Well, Jenson Button is definitely one of the greats.
[24:14.480 -> 24:16.200] He's only a one-time world champion.
[24:16.200 -> 24:17.840] Fernando Alonso.
[24:17.840 -> 24:20.400] Excuse me, easily one of the greats.
[24:20.400 -> 24:21.600] That was disgusting.
[24:21.600 -> 24:24.560] Too many beers on holiday.
[24:24.560 -> 24:26.000] Give me your five questions. Give me your five questions!
[24:26.000 -> 24:28.000] Give me your five questions!
[24:28.000 -> 24:30.000] You want the quiz?
[24:30.000 -> 24:32.000] Yeah, give me your five questions about Monza, I want to play along.
[24:32.000 -> 24:34.000] Ladies and gents, welcome back to another quiz
[24:34.000 -> 24:36.000] with Jake and Fab
[24:36.000 -> 24:38.000] I have five
[24:38.000 -> 24:40.000] tasty little numbers
[24:40.000 -> 24:42.000] for Jake boys
[24:42.000 -> 24:44.000] Just a hot five guys, I'm on holiday but I managed to squeeze in a little five
[24:44.000 -> 24:50.640] and we're gonna start off with question number one okay I was sat
[24:50.640 -> 24:55.560] by the pool earlier and my girlfriend was like I'm gonna try and help you get
[24:55.560 -> 24:59.720] some questions and I was like yeah but then she was coming out with like you
[24:59.720 -> 25:03.800] know who set the fastest lap Ramon's er and I was like you can't ask I can't ask
[25:03.800 -> 25:06.600] Jake that kind of question because you that motherfucker would have googled that
[25:06.600 -> 25:11.040] shit I know yeah you gotta get more creative mate because I've already got some stuff in front of me
[25:11.040 -> 25:17.400] righto okay and the thing is I I could ask you this question you could up an R about it
[25:17.400 -> 25:23.120] for three minutes because I can't see you straight on Google so you have a time limit right?
[25:23.120 -> 25:25.000] I promise I won't cheat. This is a new one this is like mastermind okay you've got ten I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.
[25:25.000 -> 25:25.840] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:25.840 -> 25:26.660] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:26.660 -> 25:27.500] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:27.500 -> 25:28.340] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:28.340 -> 25:29.160] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:29.160 -> 25:30.000] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:30.000 -> 25:30.840] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:30.840 -> 25:31.660] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:31.660 -> 25:32.500] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:32.500 -> 25:33.340] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:33.340 -> 25:34.160] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:34.160 -> 25:35.000] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:35.000 -> 25:35.840] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:35.840 -> 25:36.660] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:36.660 -> 25:37.500] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:37.500 -> 25:38.340] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:38.340 -> 25:39.160] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:39.160 -> 25:40.000] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:40.000 -> 25:40.840] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:40.840 -> 25:41.660] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:41.660 -> 25:42.500] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:42.500 -> 25:43.340] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:43.340 -> 25:44.160] I'm not gonna lie.
[25:44.160 -> 25:45.680] I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. but who won it for them? Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Fernando Alonso or Danny Rigg?
[25:45.680 -> 25:50.680] Oh my God, 2012.
[25:52.160 -> 25:53.800] Fernando Alonso.
[25:53.800 -> 25:55.480] You're looking at Fernando Alonso?
[25:55.480 -> 25:57.160] Yeah, it's the only one that I can think
[25:57.160 -> 25:58.980] makes sense timeline wise.
[26:00.440 -> 26:02.040] You're wrong mate.
[26:02.040 -> 26:02.880] What?
[26:02.880 -> 26:07.000] 2021 bro. Oh, I thought you said 2012.
[26:07.000 -> 26:09.000] Let me read it out again.
[26:09.000 -> 26:11.000] Okay, but then you've got five seconds.
[26:11.000 -> 26:12.000] When you're doing that.
[26:12.000 -> 26:14.000] It's quite hard to concentrate.
[26:14.000 -> 26:16.000] I've got headphones in.
[26:16.000 -> 26:17.000] Well, you got to deal with pressure mate.
[26:17.000 -> 26:18.000] All right.
[26:18.000 -> 26:19.000] You got to think about these drivers.
[26:19.000 -> 26:20.000] Say the question again.
[26:20.000 -> 26:21.000] You're mumbling words mate.
[26:21.000 -> 26:25.520] 2021 was the first year that McLaren had won a race
[26:25.520 -> 26:28.440] since Brazil in 2012, and it was at Monza.
[26:28.440 -> 26:32.080] Oh, I was thinking you were asking who was driving in 2012.
[26:32.080 -> 26:33.240] No.
[26:33.240 -> 26:36.440] Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Fernando Alonso, Danny Rick.
[26:36.440 -> 26:39.560] Yeah, Danny Rick, and Zach's got the tattoo.
[26:39.560 -> 26:40.720] Correct.
[26:40.720 -> 26:42.280] Yes, thank you very much.
[26:42.280 -> 26:43.120] I'll give that to you.
[26:43.120 -> 26:45.000] I'm sorry, I just had to blow you off and get on Google
[26:45.000 -> 26:48.000] I will give that to you even if you are cheating
[26:48.000 -> 26:52.000] I'm not I swear I thought you said 2012 and I was thinking
[26:52.000 -> 26:57.000] 2012 that was like over 10 years ago that's got to be Fernando Alonso
[26:57.000 -> 26:59.000] yeah no that's fair that's completely fair
[26:59.000 -> 27:01.000] question number two
[27:01.000 -> 27:05.000] which team, you're gonna to get this, you bastard.
[27:05.040 -> 27:07.960] Which team holds the most constructor wins at Monza?
[27:07.960 -> 27:10.900] Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, or Renault?
[27:12.160 -> 27:13.960] I don't know.
[27:13.960 -> 27:15.180] I don't have that in front of me.
[27:15.180 -> 27:16.680] That's one thing I don't have.
[27:17.840 -> 27:20.200] Quite a lot of them are Ferrari.
[27:20.200 -> 27:23.000] Like from when we've done this before.
[27:23.000 -> 27:23.840] Stop stalling.
[27:23.840 -> 27:29.560] And I do know, I do know that Schumacher and Hamilton have both won here five times
[27:30.600 -> 27:31.520] I'm so-
[27:31.520 -> 27:46.060] That was gonna be my first question and I deleted it HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Ferrari wins. Stop Googling, just answer the fucking question. All right, I'm gonna go Mercedes.
[27:47.360 -> 27:48.200] That's wrong.
[27:49.360 -> 27:50.720] It was Ferrari. Ferrari, isn't it?
[27:50.720 -> 27:52.080] Yeah, I knew it.
[27:52.080 -> 27:55.420] Bonus point, bonus point, how many wins?
[27:55.420 -> 27:57.440] Nine, 16, or 20?
[27:59.040 -> 28:00.020] 16.
[28:01.360 -> 28:03.000] It's 20, it's 20, mate.
[28:03.000 -> 28:06.820] Oh, God, what's that for in the bonus point you kind man?
[28:06.820 -> 28:08.460] No worries, no worries.
[28:08.460 -> 28:09.460] Question number 3.
[28:09.460 -> 28:12.400] Right, really listen to this one because...
[28:12.400 -> 28:15.820] This is weird answering these questions staring at the washing machine.
[28:15.820 -> 28:20.860] Usually you're sat there, I'm looking where you'd be sat and you're not there.
[28:20.860 -> 28:21.860] You ready?
[28:21.860 -> 28:22.860] Yeah.
[28:22.860 -> 28:25.760] I love how you're actually looking as if I am there.
[28:25.760 -> 28:26.600] Like I'm talking hazy.
[28:26.600 -> 28:28.120] Yeah, yeah, to properly build the atmosphere.
[28:28.120 -> 28:30.260] A hazy figure of me is there.
[28:30.260 -> 28:32.360] If you squint hard enough, you might see me.
[28:32.360 -> 28:33.840] Right, ready?
[28:33.840 -> 28:34.680] Yeah.
[28:34.680 -> 28:38.560] A wet weekend in 2008 saw future world champion
[28:38.560 -> 28:41.720] Sebastian Vettel take the win at Monza,
[28:41.720 -> 28:44.280] but which team was he driving for?
[28:44.280 -> 28:48.520] Toro Rosso, Red Bull, Ferrari, or Marussia?
[28:52.000 -> 28:53.280] Thank God this one isn't filmed
[28:53.280 -> 28:54.560] and doesn't blow up on socials,
[28:54.560 -> 28:56.060] or I'd get ridiculed for this.
[28:57.320 -> 28:59.200] Right, it's not Red Bull,
[28:59.200 -> 29:02.440] because his success at Red Bull was a bit after that.
[29:02.440 -> 29:05.520] Okay, nice, nice logic, I like that.
[29:06.440 -> 29:09.640] You're using the knowledge that you have and applying it.
[29:09.640 -> 29:11.400] It would have made sense that before that
[29:11.400 -> 29:14.360] he was at Toro Rosso, like that,
[29:14.360 -> 29:17.520] but did Red Bull even own Toro Rosso then?
[29:17.520 -> 29:20.240] Yeah, and was he at Ferrari before Red Bull?
[29:20.240 -> 29:22.240] Or was he at Ferrari after Red Bull?
[29:22.240 -> 29:24.640] Oh, he was really young at Ferrari
[29:24.640 -> 29:26.320] because I've seen pictures of him.
[29:27.240 -> 29:28.080] Was he?
[29:28.080 -> 29:29.000] Okay, do you know what?
[29:29.000 -> 29:30.880] Ferrari, final answer.
[29:30.880 -> 29:31.720] Wrong!
[29:34.440 -> 29:37.000] Toro Rosso, Toro Rosso, Toro Rosso!
[29:37.000 -> 29:38.440] I tripped!
[29:38.440 -> 29:39.840] I knew it, I knew it!
[29:39.840 -> 29:42.680] You always do that, you try and put me on the same.
[29:42.680 -> 29:44.520] Even without being able to look at each other,
[29:44.520 -> 29:51.560] I can still do it. That's genius. Oh my god, okay. So this is question number four but
[29:51.560 -> 29:57.960] technically five because of the bonus question. Question number four. What is the nickname
[29:57.960 -> 30:10.880] for the Monza Grand Prix? Adrenaline Valley, Temple of Speed, Sweaty Betty's Spaghetti, the Dome of Destruction,
[30:10.880 -> 30:12.880] or Fernando Alonso's Backyard?
[30:12.880 -> 30:16.880] Yeah Garg, you can't even say it!
[30:16.880 -> 30:25.000] Oh my god, um, it's only got 11 corners and it is a very quick one.
[30:25.140 -> 30:27.680] It's definitely not Philando Alonso's backyard.
[30:27.680 -> 30:29.480] I'm going to go the Temple of Speed.
[30:31.260 -> 30:32.860] You looking at it?
[30:32.860 -> 30:34.140] Why have you gone really quiet?
[30:34.140 -> 30:35.340] Is that wrong as well?
[30:35.340 -> 30:37.860] You don't want to go with Sweaty Betty's Baguette?
[30:37.860 -> 30:39.100] Well, I was thinking about it,
[30:39.100 -> 30:41.260] but I don't reckon it's right.
[30:41.260 -> 30:42.100] Correct.
[30:42.100 -> 30:43.300] Temple of Speed is correct.
[30:43.300 -> 30:44.740] Well done, mate.
[30:44.740 -> 30:46.120] Is that the end of the quiz? No, there's one more. It's one cry. Correct. The speed is correct. Well done, mate. Is that the end of the quiz?
[30:46.120 -> 30:47.120] No, there's one more.
[30:47.120 -> 30:47.960] It's one more.
[30:47.960 -> 30:49.160] Okay.
[30:49.160 -> 30:54.040] Who has had the most polls at Monza in the last five years?
[30:54.040 -> 30:58.080] Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc,
[30:58.080 -> 30:59.280] or Nikita Mazepin?
[31:01.560 -> 31:03.080] I love the way you always put one in there.
[31:03.080 -> 31:04.480] It's definitely not gonna be.
[31:04.480 -> 31:09.000] Well, Leclerc was hit poll here last year, but I don't believe he's had the most in five years.
[31:09.000 -> 31:15.600] If Ferrari have won the most, I'm gonna go with Schumacher.
[31:15.600 -> 31:21.400] Schumacher wasn't even on the fucking list mate.
[31:21.400 -> 31:24.400] What? That's why you said Schumacher.
[31:24.400 -> 31:26.720] Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen,
[31:26.720 -> 31:28.840] Charles Leclerc, Nikita Mazepin,
[31:28.840 -> 31:30.240] and I'm gonna add a bonus one,
[31:30.240 -> 31:31.680] Nicholas Latifi.
[31:31.680 -> 31:34.360] Only in the last five years?
[31:34.360 -> 31:38.800] Yeah, so 2022, 21, 2019, and 2018.
[31:40.600 -> 31:42.920] Charles Leclerc, Charles Leclerc.
[31:42.920 -> 31:44.640] You Googled that, you bastard.
[31:44.640 -> 31:47.800] I know you did it. No, I didn't, I know he got polled there last year and Max won.
[31:47.800 -> 31:49.600] So I was thinking, well, if that's one year,
[31:49.600 -> 31:51.600] probably Charles the year before as well.
[31:51.600 -> 31:52.440] Correct.
[31:52.440 -> 31:56.520] So Charles got the poll last year, but Max won.
[31:56.520 -> 31:59.640] In 2021, Max Verstappen got the poll,
[31:59.640 -> 32:01.360] but Daniel Ricciardo won.
[32:01.360 -> 32:07.800] In 2020, Lewis Hamilton got the poll, but Pierre Gasly won. In 2019, Charles Lecler Hamilton got the poll but Pierre Gasly won in 2019
[32:07.800 -> 32:13.360] Charles Leclerc got the poll again and he won it and in 2018 Kimi Räikkönen
[32:13.360 -> 32:18.920] that old familiar face got it but Lewis Hamilton won it. Well that's fantastic
[32:18.920 -> 32:21.720] knowledge well why don't we do who's gonna win it this week and give our top
[32:21.720 -> 32:25.920] three prediction. Okay let's start from third. Okay who you going for win it this week and give our top three prediction. Okay, let's start from third.
[32:25.920 -> 32:27.280] Okay, who are you going for?
[32:27.280 -> 32:31.160] We've seen podiums can be very, very unpredictable.
[32:31.160 -> 32:32.720] Like last race in Zanvort.
[32:32.720 -> 32:34.440] Yeah, we had Gasly last one.
[32:34.440 -> 32:36.880] Yep, I think the way Fernando Alonso is going,
[32:36.880 -> 32:40.040] I have to keep him in my podium.
[32:40.040 -> 32:43.560] I think second was a stretch for Aston Martin.
[32:43.560 -> 32:45.200] Maybe not a stretch, but you know,
[32:45.200 -> 32:47.580] he was, he drove like a beast to get second.
[32:47.580 -> 32:50.160] So I'm going to put Fernando Alonso in third.
[32:51.040 -> 32:53.280] Okay. Third, I'm going to go George Russell.
[32:53.280 -> 32:56.120] I think he's going to perform after his big contract
[32:56.120 -> 32:58.800] extension and show everyone what he means business.
[32:58.800 -> 33:00.240] All right.
[33:00.240 -> 33:02.200] Righty dokey, Skip.
[33:02.200 -> 33:06.900] Second, I'm going to go Oscar Piastri.
[33:06.900 -> 33:09.400] Whoa, really?
[33:09.400 -> 33:11.840] Yeah, yeah, I really am.
[33:11.840 -> 33:14.420] And I say that with, I mean it.
[33:16.300 -> 33:17.140] Okay.
[33:18.420 -> 33:20.720] Second, I'm gonna go,
[33:21.840 -> 33:24.320] and I'm thinking about the cars here.
[33:24.320 -> 33:27.080] I'm gonna go Carlos Sainz mate okay
[33:27.080 -> 33:33.200] fair enough you know crazy prediction Italy you got the Tifosi Carlos Sainz has
[33:33.200 -> 33:37.800] actually overtaken Charles Leclerc in the championship which is bonkers so
[33:37.800 -> 33:42.080] yeah I'm going Carlos Sainz second mate and first place Max Verstappen for me
[33:42.080 -> 33:47.760] yep I'm gonna go Oscar Piastri okay yeah that makes perfect sense now I'm first place Max Verstappen for me. Yep, I'm going to go Oscar Piastri. Okay, yeah, see that makes perfect sense.
[33:47.760 -> 33:50.160] Now I'm questioning whether I should put Oscar first
[33:50.160 -> 33:51.000] as well.
[33:51.000 -> 33:52.400] Do you know why?
[33:52.400 -> 33:53.600] Why?
[33:53.600 -> 33:57.040] Because I reckon, right, this is something crazy.
[33:57.040 -> 33:58.920] Again, this is something that my girlfriend
[33:58.920 -> 33:59.800] told me by the pool.
[33:59.800 -> 34:02.720] She says, apparently there's a Monza curse
[34:04.000 -> 34:07.080] and every driver in the last however many years,
[34:07.080 -> 34:11.340] like four or five years, whenever they've won,
[34:11.340 -> 34:13.520] the next year they haven't won
[34:13.520 -> 34:15.440] and something terrible has happened.
[34:15.440 -> 34:17.280] So Max won.
[34:17.280 -> 34:18.120] Yeah.
[34:18.120 -> 34:19.940] So Max won last year.
[34:19.940 -> 34:22.800] So if the Monza curse is real mate,
[34:22.800 -> 34:25.520] then you know, we'll find out this weekend,
[34:25.520 -> 34:29.320] but Max might not fucking, you know, F1 mech,
[34:29.320 -> 34:31.780] Callum wants to make sure that he touches that Red Bull
[34:31.780 -> 34:34.760] because, you know, I'm a little bit superstitious
[34:34.760 -> 34:36.600] and I think something could happen.
[34:36.600 -> 34:40.000] Well, let's find out this weekend if the F1 curse is real.
[34:40.000 -> 34:41.300] That's absolutely crazy.
[34:41.300 -> 34:43.160] My wild card is Alex Albon.
[34:43.160 -> 34:46.200] I think he may, I think Alex Albon's gonna finish sixth.
[34:46.880 -> 34:51.400] Whoa, okay. My wild card is gonna be Liam Lawson in the points.
[34:51.960 -> 34:54.680] Liam Lawson in the points would be huge.
[34:54.680 -> 34:57.480] I don't think so in that card, but I'm putting it out there.
[34:57.480 -> 35:00.160] Well, Yuki can do it. Maybe Liam can?
[35:00.760 -> 35:08.520] Yeah, but there's so much straight line speed. I don't really know. I don't knows. It would be mega it's gonna be a great weekend mate it's gonna be a great
[35:08.520 -> 35:14.340] weekend. It really is it's also gonna be a great night because I am going out for
[35:14.340 -> 35:23.480] dinner in half an hour. Alright mate well I won't keep you any longer then it's raining here so we should probably wrap this up. Is it really?
[35:23.480 -> 35:25.220] It's raining here I don't even want to talk up. Is it really? It's raining here.
[35:25.220 -> 35:26.920] I don't even want to talk to you when you're sat there
[35:26.920 -> 35:27.760] in the sun outside.
[35:27.760 -> 35:28.580] It's not even-
[35:28.580 -> 35:29.420] No, but you know what?
[35:29.420 -> 35:30.440] We're getting rain next weekend.
[35:30.440 -> 35:31.920] The next week, next week is raining.
[35:31.920 -> 35:34.480] Yeah, I hope it floods, mate.
[35:34.480 -> 35:35.840] Thanks.
[35:35.840 -> 35:37.360] Thanks, I've done enough swimming already this week.
[35:37.360 -> 35:38.520] Thank you.
[35:38.520 -> 35:39.960] Well, thank you for the quiz, mate.
[35:39.960 -> 35:40.780] That was great.
[35:40.780 -> 35:41.700] And ladies and gentlemen,
[35:41.700 -> 35:43.680] thank you for listening to the Pit Stop podcast,
[35:43.680 -> 35:46.920] virtually from across the world.
[35:46.920 -> 35:51.120] After the race review will also be virtual so hopefully you don't hate this.
[35:51.120 -> 35:54.760] Oh yeah, we're going to try and film it though guys.
[35:54.760 -> 35:58.400] I don't know if it's possible but I've got a camera so I'm going to, I will see if we
[35:58.400 -> 36:02.000] can film Monday's episode.
[36:02.000 -> 36:03.640] Yeah we'll try and film Monday's episode.
[36:03.640 -> 36:07.920] Hope everyone enjoys the race, going to be a great race weekend. Fab, have a fantastic dinner.
[36:08.400 -> 36:10.400] Cheers mate. Enjoy your Wendy's.
[36:10.400 -> 36:12.400] Because I've just eaten this morning and I have to.
[36:12.400 -> 36:14.400] Thank you.
[36:14.400 -> 36:16.400] Thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
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