Mercedes looking FIRE & Jake stole Checo's scarf...

Podcast: Pitstop

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Jake here today bringing you this wonderful bio of todays episode. How do I explain todays episode hmmm. Well we try and figure out how much the paint on a formula 1 car weighs so thats pretty interesting. Then we speak about our crazy neighbours and finish off with a touch of Kinder Bueno. If that hasnt sold todays episode then I dont know what will. Checo if you want your scarf back Ill send the link when its on ebay. We upload TWICE a week so we will be back on Monday! Please follow and rate 5 stars it really helps! Cheers
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Summary

In this episode of The Pit Stop Podcast, hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca delve into the world of Formula One racing, discussing the upcoming season and sharing their insights and predictions.

**Ferrari Car Launch:**

* Ferrari's car launch featured a "shakedown," which is a media day where drivers get an extra day of feel for the new car.
* Jake and Fabio discuss whether drivers can genuinely assess a car's potential during a shakedown or if they need to race against others.

**Mercedes Car:**

* Jake and Fabio analyze the new Mercedes car, noting its sleek design and the use of stickers instead of paint to save weight.
* They praise the overall look of the car and consider it a strong contender for the season.

**Other Team's Car Launches:**

* The hosts briefly discuss the car launches of other teams, including Alfa Romeo, which Jake particularly liked, and McLaren, which they noticed had a more boxy and angular design.

**First Race Predictions:**

* Jake and Fabio make their predictions for the first race of the season in Bahrain.
* Jake predicts a Charles Leclerc pole position, Lewis Hamilton win, Charles Leclerc second, and Max Verstappen third.
* Fabio agrees with Jake's prediction for Leclerc's pole position but switches the race winners, putting Max Verstappen first, Lewis Hamilton second, and Charles Leclerc third.

**Aston Martin's Potential:**

* The hosts discuss Aston Martin's potential for the upcoming season, considering the team's investment in a new factory and wind tunnel.
* They speculate on whether the improved facilities and morale could lead to a more competitive car.

**Fernando Alonso's Move to Aston Martin:**

* Jake and Fabio discuss Fernando Alonso's decision to join Aston Martin, considering his previous experiences with other teams and the limited options available to him.

**Reserve Drivers in Team Launches:**

* The hosts comment on the presence of reserve drivers, such as Mick Schumacher and Daniel Ricciardo, at the Mercedes and Red Bull car launches, respectively.

**Leaderboard and Future Plans:**

* Jake and Fabio mention their plans to continue running the leaderboard competition using the old F1 game until the new game comes out.
* They express their excitement about the possibility of filming the leaderboard challenges and turning them into something more substantial in the future.

**Upcoming Guests and Challenges:**

* The hosts hint at having more guests on the podcast and coming up with new ideas and challenges for the upcoming season. ## Podcast Episode Summary: Pitstop Podcast

**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca

**Key Points:**

* The podcast begins with a lighthearted conversation about the hosts' neighbors and their peculiar behaviors.

* The hosts discuss the upcoming Formula One season and express their excitement for the launch of the Alpine car.

* They recall attending the Aston Martin fan-ran event, where they enjoyed an open bar and spicy margaritas.

* The hosts discuss their plans for creating exclusive Pitstop hoodies and merchandise.

* They reflect on the one-year anniversary of their first TikTok clip and express their gratitude for the podcast's growth and success.

* The hosts emphasize the importance of meeting and interacting with people from the Formula One world before the start of the season.

* They consider the possibility of expanding the podcast to cover other sports but ultimately decide against it.

* The hosts discuss their love for Formula One and acknowledge their limited knowledge of car specifications.

* They highlight the importance of loose and conversational episodes to help listeners connect with the hosts' personalities.

* The hosts tease an upcoming podcast by two of their friends, which will focus on sports, athleticism, training, and fitness.

* They encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars and follow it on Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes content.

**Overall Message:**

The podcast provides an entertaining and informative discussion about the upcoming Formula One season, the hosts' experiences with various events, and their plans for the future of the podcast. The hosts' enthusiasm for the sport and their genuine connection with each other make the podcast enjoyable for both Formula One fans and casual listeners.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:00.440 -> 01:03.640] We live in a block of flats in London,
[01:03.640 -> 01:06.960] and she's got 12 bags of bloody pig feed wherever it was
[01:06.960 -> 01:08.960] in the lift up to her house
[01:16.480 -> 01:22.000] Ladies and gents, welcome back to another episode of the Pit Stop Podcast
[01:22.480 -> 01:25.700] Episode 8 guys. Let's go, flying through.
[01:25.700 -> 01:26.920] We are cracking through.
[01:26.920 -> 01:29.040] Can you believe it's like mid-Feb?
[01:29.040 -> 01:30.320] I know, I can't believe it's mid-Feb.
[01:30.320 -> 01:31.840] It feels like it was only just Christmas.
[01:31.840 -> 01:33.760] I've just picked up my Christmas presents
[01:33.760 -> 01:35.440] from my mum's house and now we're going.
[01:35.440 -> 01:37.920] It's nearly race, it's nearly the season.
[01:37.920 -> 01:38.960] I know, I know.
[01:38.960 -> 01:40.560] What, when's Bahrain?
[01:40.560 -> 01:41.400] It's like 3rd of March, isn't it?
[01:41.400 -> 01:43.120] Yeah, 3rd or 4th, that weekend.
[01:43.120 -> 01:44.440] First weekend of March.
[01:44.440 -> 01:47.240] There is some exciting stuff coming before that, though. What, testing? Nah, it's like 3rd of March. Yeah, 3rd or 4th, that weekend. First weekend of March. There is some exciting stuff coming before that though.
[01:47.240 -> 01:48.600] What, testing?
[01:48.600 -> 01:49.680] Nah, that's not that exciting.
[01:49.680 -> 01:51.000] What, of Drive Survive?
[01:51.000 -> 01:51.840] Yeah, mate.
[01:51.840 -> 01:53.160] And the video that we were in.
[01:53.160 -> 01:56.040] Someone just told me Drive Survive's coming out next week.
[01:56.040 -> 01:57.600] Yeah, that is really soon.
[01:57.600 -> 01:59.040] We've been giving the update,
[01:59.040 -> 02:00.680] and then the day after Drive Survive
[02:00.680 -> 02:02.240] is Jake Paul, Tommy Fury.
[02:02.240 -> 02:03.080] Uh-huh, yeah.
[02:03.080 -> 02:04.360] Which I've just seen on my phone.
[02:04.360 -> 02:05.240] Predictions? Have we spoke about this already? No, have we spoke about Jake Paul, Tommy Fury. Uh huh, yeah. Which I've just seen on my phone. Predictions?
[02:05.240 -> 02:06.280] Have we spoke about this already?
[02:06.280 -> 02:09.480] No, have we spoke about Jake Paul, Tommy Fury on Fingers?
[02:09.480 -> 02:11.680] I'm not sure anyone who listens to us really knows,
[02:11.680 -> 02:13.560] follows that kind of stuff.
[02:13.560 -> 02:15.040] I reckon everyone's following it now.
[02:15.040 -> 02:15.880] Do you reckon?
[02:15.880 -> 02:18.280] Yeah, like anyone who's into YouTube will follow it
[02:18.280 -> 02:21.400] and then anyone who's into boxing's gonna do it as well.
[02:21.400 -> 02:22.880] Big fan base, mate.
[02:22.880 -> 02:28.800] What angle are you coming at it from? I'm coming at it, I'm kind of on the fence a little bit.
[02:28.800 -> 02:33.800] It's easy to watch a promo video for one of the fighters and then want to pick them.
[02:33.800 -> 02:39.000] Tommy Fury's like, I'm a fighter, I'm a pro fighter, he's not gonna know what's hit him.
[02:39.000 -> 02:44.200] But then at the same time, I think Tommy Fury hasn't really fought anyone notable, have you?
[02:44.200 -> 02:50.320] Yeah but Tommy's very young. Most pro fighters do what Tommy has done. He's only like 21, 22.
[02:50.320 -> 02:55.160] No. Yeah he is. Tommy Fury is really young. Most pro fighters take these
[02:55.160 -> 03:00.320] fights to build them up, get used to it, get used to being in the ring and fighting
[03:00.320 -> 03:06.360] all over the world in different places. Tommy Fury is 23. Okay, so 21 or 22 is incorrect.
[03:06.360 -> 03:08.640] He's still young, but how old's Jake Paul?
[03:08.640 -> 03:10.400] Same age, 23, 24.
[03:10.400 -> 03:11.240] Is he?
[03:11.240 -> 03:13.080] I don't know, have another Google.
[03:13.080 -> 03:16.160] I like having the, I've got the laptop on my lap today.
[03:16.160 -> 03:18.440] It'd be amazing if we had a third person in the room.
[03:18.440 -> 03:19.960] A third person in the room that could just go,
[03:19.960 -> 03:21.200] guys, you got that wrong.
[03:21.200 -> 03:22.840] Like every time we get something wrong.
[03:22.840 -> 03:24.040] Someone who could just give us something
[03:24.040 -> 03:25.420] to talk about as well, it'd be great.
[03:25.420 -> 03:28.180] He's 26, Jake Paul's 26.
[03:28.180 -> 03:29.580] To be honest, who's my money on?
[03:29.580 -> 03:31.420] Yeah, let's just jump straight to it.
[03:31.420 -> 03:32.260] Honestly, yeah.
[03:32.260 -> 03:34.940] I want who wins at a round and a prediction
[03:34.940 -> 03:35.860] in case it happens.
[03:35.860 -> 03:37.460] Who wins round prediction?
[03:37.460 -> 03:40.240] I think it goes to points.
[03:40.240 -> 03:42.340] I think there's no knockout.
[03:42.340 -> 03:43.180] And there's no knockout.
[03:43.180 -> 03:44.740] I think it goes to points.
[03:44.740 -> 03:46.000] And I think Jake Paul takes knockout. There's no knockout. I think it goes to points. And I think
[03:46.000 -> 03:48.000] Jake Paul takes it.
[03:48.000 -> 03:50.000] I think Tommy Fury round two.
[03:50.000 -> 03:52.000] But the longer
[03:52.000 -> 03:54.000] it goes,
[03:54.000 -> 03:56.000] the more it sways into Jake Paul's favour
[03:56.000 -> 03:58.000] I think. I just can't see
[03:58.000 -> 04:00.000] either of them knocking each other out.
[04:00.000 -> 04:02.000] I don't know. They're both
[04:02.000 -> 04:04.000] not like amazing boxers.
[04:04.000 -> 04:06.960] I mean I wouldn't get in the room where he'd remember.
[04:06.960 -> 04:09.280] I've got an amazing set of boxes on right now, actually.
[04:09.280 -> 04:10.480] What boxes have you got on?
[04:10.480 -> 04:12.920] No, no, I haven't, they're not Primark.
[04:12.920 -> 04:14.600] Oh, yeah, because you've been nicking mine.
[04:14.600 -> 04:16.080] I noticed you've been nicking mine.
[04:16.080 -> 04:17.400] I have not been nicking your underwear.
[04:17.400 -> 04:19.520] You have, because I always buy,
[04:19.520 -> 04:20.680] Calvin Klein's are expensive
[04:20.680 -> 04:21.920] and they come in packs of threes.
[04:21.920 -> 04:24.480] And somehow I have lost loads.
[04:24.480 -> 04:29.880] Which colours? Who lives in black, grey? gray well I haven't got any backs okay and I
[04:29.880 -> 04:34.280] got one pair of white Nike Air Sox from the box that does don't stop bringing
[04:34.280 -> 04:38.560] fucking socks just because they're on about who's stealing what well the white
[04:38.560 -> 04:42.480] Nike Air Sox you know that they've been mate you've stolen my deodorant plenty of
[04:42.480 -> 04:47.260] times from my room my teeth whitening strips no No. No, I'm I'm happy to share
[04:47.260 -> 04:51.540] I am happy to share these things with you. Yeah. Yeah. Well, thanks for sharing your underwear
[04:53.860 -> 04:57.100] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the pit stop podcast quick reminder
[04:57.100 -> 05:01.740] Please do hit the follow button or subscribe on whatever platform you're listening to rate of five stars
[05:01.740 -> 05:05.480] It really helps us out in the last episode, we looked into Mercedes.
[05:05.480 -> 05:07.520] I just want to very quickly say Daniel Ricciardo
[05:07.520 -> 05:09.840] was also Mark Webber's teammate at Red Bull.
[05:09.840 -> 05:10.960] We had some messages.
[05:10.960 -> 05:15.060] A few people clearing a few things up.
[05:15.060 -> 05:16.180] A shakedown.
[05:16.180 -> 05:18.000] Last week, we didn't know what a shakedown
[05:18.000 -> 05:19.000] in Formula One was.
[05:19.000 -> 05:20.720] Fab, care to explain?
[05:20.720 -> 05:22.360] Well, I don't know.
[05:22.360 -> 05:24.920] I don't know if I can, but last time that we potted,
[05:24.920 -> 05:25.240] Ferrari hadn't done their car launcher. They did a shakedown. to explain? Well, I don't know if I can, but last time that we podded Ferrari
[05:25.240 -> 05:29.240] hadn't done their car launch yet. Yeah. They did a shakedown. Yeah, that was a
[05:29.240 -> 05:32.920] shakedown. During their car launch, which is the first time ever. We'll definitely have to talk
[05:32.920 -> 05:36.040] about that. That was sick. We'll definitely talk about that. But yeah,
[05:36.040 -> 05:39.680] shakedown basically means media. It's basically a media day. They're not
[05:39.680 -> 05:43.320] allowed to go out and just do lap after lap. They're not really allowed to test
[05:43.320 -> 05:45.400] anything. They can't really get any insights from the car.
[05:45.400 -> 05:48.600] However, the drivers have had an extra day of feel,
[05:48.600 -> 05:51.200] well, not an extra lap of feel of the new car.
[05:51.200 -> 05:54.560] Do you reckon a driver can get in that car genuinely?
[05:54.560 -> 05:56.720] And cause you know how close it all is
[05:56.720 -> 05:58.520] and they're so in sync.
[05:58.520 -> 05:59.640] They're so clever, these guys.
[05:59.640 -> 06:01.040] Do you reckon they can get in the car and be like,
[06:01.040 -> 06:03.000] this car could win this year straight away,
[06:03.000 -> 06:04.140] even from that day?
[06:08.800 -> 06:12.720] Or do you reckon until they race against other people? Yeah why not? Because they'll be able to know if it feels faster than like last season's car do you know what I mean and Ferrari is saying
[06:12.720 -> 06:17.520] they've gained a second. Mate I was sitting here the other day and watching yeah it was when I was
[06:17.520 -> 06:22.480] watching the Ferrari uh shakedown and I was watching the cars go around the track and I was
[06:22.480 -> 06:28.160] just sat here in thought and I was going to ask you but Then I didn't because I was so engrossed in my own thought. Did you want some formula one knowledge?
[06:28.160 -> 06:32.840] No, no, I was just thinking like I was watching these cars go around you and me went car in recently, right?
[06:32.960 -> 06:36.960] We came back from car in you were batted and bruised your back was fucked
[06:36.960 -> 06:41.840] My hips hurt so much and I after going around like 10 laps in this car
[06:41.840 -> 06:44.740] Yeah, as fast as I could I felt sick at the end of it
[06:44.740 -> 06:47.640] Like I felt physically ill to my stomach.
[06:47.640 -> 06:49.560] And I'm thinking, and I'm watching these cars go around.
[06:49.560 -> 06:52.960] I think these guys are actually a different breed.
[06:52.960 -> 06:54.280] And I know everyone knows that,
[06:54.280 -> 06:56.000] but when you actually think about it,
[06:56.000 -> 06:59.440] I did 10 laps around a short car circuit in a car
[06:59.440 -> 07:02.240] going like, I don't know, 30, 40 mile an hour.
[07:02.240 -> 07:05.920] These guys are flying round corners so quick,
[07:05.920 -> 07:08.920] putting their body through so much abuse.
[07:08.920 -> 07:10.440] They must be in such good shape.
[07:10.440 -> 07:12.600] Like I must be in such bad shape.
[07:12.600 -> 07:15.240] No, they're in incredible shape, mate.
[07:15.240 -> 07:16.080] Yeah.
[07:16.080 -> 07:16.900] Because you got to think about it,
[07:16.900 -> 07:18.940] they can't even really practice.
[07:18.940 -> 07:21.160] I mean, you can have a sim which can simulate,
[07:21.160 -> 07:22.680] and you might be in there for like a sim
[07:22.680 -> 07:24.000] that can simulate bloody hell.
[07:24.000 -> 07:27.760] Really are back to basics on Fit Stuff Podcast today.
[07:27.760 -> 07:29.160] Oh, but I'd sign.
[07:29.160 -> 07:33.400] Yeah, it's, obviously it can't simulate.
[07:33.400 -> 07:36.360] I don't know how much a real sim can simulate a real race.
[07:37.440 -> 07:38.280] Maybe the big like-
[07:38.280 -> 07:39.400] How accurate do you reckon they are?
[07:39.400 -> 07:41.360] You know, Mercedes has got that massive one.
[07:41.360 -> 07:42.200] Yeah.
[07:42.200 -> 07:44.280] Like, I think those real big, like, you know,
[07:44.280 -> 07:45.200] half a million, however much they are, sims, I think those real big, like, you know, half a million...
[07:46.000 -> 07:49.200] however much they are, Sims, that, like, the factories have, the teams have.
[07:49.200 -> 07:50.400] You'd expect them to be the top tier.
[07:50.400 -> 07:51.760] They'd probably be quite good, yeah.
[07:51.760 -> 07:55.040] Do you reckon you'd come out of that dripping with sweat the same way you'd come out of dripping hot?
[07:55.040 -> 07:57.040] Yeah, because I watched a YouTube video, actually.
[07:57.040 -> 07:58.000] It might have been Matt Gallagher from, uh...
[07:58.000 -> 08:00.080] Well, maybe more because they can control a temperature in a room.
[08:00.640 -> 08:04.320] They can do multiple things in a room to make it harder than it actually is.
[08:04.320 -> 08:08.000] I don't know if it was Matt or not, so forgive me, but someone...
[08:08.000 -> 08:10.000] Fuck, I should know this. Someone did like a...
[08:10.000 -> 08:12.000] They compared like three different levels of sim.
[08:12.000 -> 08:16.500] Like one that you can get at home, one that you can like pay like a lot of money for and go use.
[08:16.500 -> 08:19.000] Like, I don't know, sort of similar to the ones we have, but better.
[08:19.000 -> 08:23.000] And then you can pay like loads of money and you go in this sim and it's like...
[08:23.000 -> 08:28.920] It actually looks like the front half of an F1 car and it puts this like thing on your head this like
[08:28.920 -> 08:33.920] bracket on your head and when you go around corners it pulls your head
[08:33.920 -> 08:38.440] like to emulate the g-force oh yeah I've seen it like the weight thing it's just
[08:38.440 -> 08:41.400] you know when they train when f1 drivers train and they pull their head with the
[08:41.400 -> 08:44.360] elastic band yes I was imagining one of them little head tools a little thing
[08:44.360 -> 08:45.120] you put on your head
[08:45.120 -> 08:45.960] and it makes you like.
[08:45.960 -> 08:46.800] What, like a plunger?
[08:46.800 -> 08:49.380] Yeah, like what's the thing called with the metal sticks
[08:49.380 -> 08:50.220] when you put it on your head,
[08:50.220 -> 08:52.240] you push down, it like makes your whole body shake.
[08:52.240 -> 08:53.080] Oh, yeah.
[08:53.080 -> 08:53.900] Do you know what I mean?
[08:53.900 -> 08:54.740] It makes you feel amazing.
[08:54.740 -> 08:55.580] Yeah, yeah.
[08:55.580 -> 08:56.400] What's that called?
[08:56.400 -> 08:57.480] Like a headgasm or something.
[08:57.480 -> 08:58.960] A head, yeah, a head scratch.
[08:58.960 -> 09:00.520] Something like that, yeah.
[09:00.520 -> 09:03.080] I don't know how I managed to get onto that conversation.
[09:03.080 -> 09:04.080] Well, there you go.
[09:04.080 -> 09:05.880] That's what you get when you come to the Pit Stop podcast.
[09:05.880 -> 09:07.400] I do want to give a massive shout out
[09:07.400 -> 09:09.640] to all the new fans that we may have.
[09:09.640 -> 09:11.600] Me personally, I've come in contact
[09:11.600 -> 09:13.760] with some amazing people recently
[09:13.760 -> 09:16.740] who have just said so many nice things about the pod.
[09:16.740 -> 09:19.740] So whether you're old or a new fan,
[09:19.740 -> 09:21.000] welcome to the Pit Stop pod.
[09:21.000 -> 09:22.680] We appreciate you being here.
[09:22.680 -> 09:24.600] We got some amazing shit on the cards this year
[09:24.600 -> 09:26.720] and you guys are the ones who make it happen.
[09:26.720 -> 09:30.240] I'm glad you said that because I also screenshot someone's message that I wanted to read out,
[09:30.240 -> 09:33.520] I wanted to give a shout out, so we'll do that next. Brilliant. Before that though I
[09:33.520 -> 09:39.200] just want to clear up, Jack Aitken replaced Russell Williams for that weekend, obviously.
[09:41.600 -> 09:46.680] We managed to figure out that Russell replaced Hamilton, but we didn't even think about who replaced Russell.
[09:46.680 -> 09:49.560] So that's the only other thing to clear up.
[09:49.560 -> 09:51.240] Other than that, everything's going well.
[09:51.240 -> 09:55.000] One of our TikToks made it to a new side of the algorithm,
[09:55.000 -> 09:57.880] which meant we got a few more nasty comments than normal.
[09:57.880 -> 09:58.700] Oh, really?
[09:58.700 -> 09:59.960] Yeah, which was fun.
[09:59.960 -> 10:00.800] Can you fill me in?
[10:00.800 -> 10:01.620] Because I didn't know about this.
[10:01.620 -> 10:02.960] No, they're not too bad.
[10:02.960 -> 10:03.800] They're not too bad.
[10:03.800 -> 10:07.160] Just some people aren not big as fans.
[10:08.020 -> 10:09.380] On TikTok, that's strange.
[10:09.380 -> 10:10.860] Cause TikTok has always been good to us.
[10:10.860 -> 10:12.420] Maybe I think it was that question.
[10:12.420 -> 10:14.140] It was the question I put up about Mark Webber.
[10:14.140 -> 10:15.980] Maybe the way it was cut.
[10:15.980 -> 10:18.180] Cause it, cause we obviously didn't say Daniel Ricardo
[10:18.180 -> 10:19.180] is a teammate as well.
[10:19.180 -> 10:20.940] And the way it's cut makes it look like,
[10:20.940 -> 10:22.020] and people were commenting like,
[10:22.020 -> 10:24.060] this isn't even a hard question.
[10:24.060 -> 10:27.640] And then I went away and it made me think like, wow, maybe that isn't a hard
[10:27.640 -> 10:30.680] question. Like if you asked me that about football and it was like six years ago,
[10:30.680 -> 10:34.640] I'd know the answer. But guys, we're new to the sport. We weren't watching them.
[10:34.640 -> 10:38.520] And I think unless you've been listening to the pod from the beginning,
[10:38.520 -> 10:42.200] you understand the whole journey. I do understand it. Don't get me wrong.
[10:42.200 -> 10:46.680] I like it, man. I like it. Yeah, it's great. All conversation is good conversation.
[10:46.680 -> 10:47.520] Exactly.
[10:47.520 -> 10:49.900] Let me just give shout out to these people before I get.
[10:50.760 -> 10:52.800] We need like, we need like Patreons or something,
[10:52.800 -> 10:54.680] like shout out to the Patreons.
[10:54.680 -> 10:55.520] What's a Patreons?
[10:55.520 -> 10:58.140] I don't know, it's like a Patreon is a thing, isn't it?
[10:58.140 -> 10:58.980] Oh yeah, yeah.
[10:58.980 -> 11:00.600] People have Patreons.
[11:00.600 -> 11:03.560] Joanna, sorry this is a little bit late,
[11:03.560 -> 11:05.960] but it was your 18th birthday.
[11:05.960 -> 11:08.120] So Joanna, happy birthday.
[11:08.120 -> 11:08.960] Yeah.
[11:08.960 -> 11:09.800] Okay.
[11:09.800 -> 11:10.620] Yeah.
[11:10.620 -> 11:11.460] Happy birthday, Joanna.
[11:11.460 -> 11:12.300] Yep.
[11:12.300 -> 11:14.640] Xjojo, hopefully you know who you are
[11:14.640 -> 11:16.240] from messaging the account.
[11:16.240 -> 11:17.480] And the other account we got,
[11:17.480 -> 11:18.880] and the other message we got,
[11:18.880 -> 11:20.400] and I'm not gonna say their name,
[11:20.400 -> 11:23.520] and I'm not gonna say the brand for a few reasons,
[11:23.520 -> 11:27.520] but basically someone said they'd been listening to the pod and it's really made them want to start working in motorsports
[11:27.600 -> 11:32.200] And now they've got an internship at somewhere amazing something to do with
[11:32.840 -> 11:38.180] Formula one let's see and I didn't want to say their name or the brand because I just thought well
[11:38.180 -> 11:43.720] They're probably fired if they know they've learned everything from bits up, but I just saw that and I thought that was really cool
[11:43.720 -> 11:45.680] I was just reading the message.
[11:45.680 -> 11:46.720] Very nice.
[11:46.720 -> 11:47.720] Yeah, that's sick, isn't it?
[11:47.720 -> 11:49.400] Race strategy at Ferrari.
[11:49.400 -> 11:50.240] Yeah, race strategy at Ferrari.
[11:50.240 -> 11:52.080] That's huge, congratulations.
[11:52.080 -> 11:53.320] Jasmine, shout out to you.
[11:53.320 -> 11:54.160] I've given out your name.
[11:54.160 -> 11:55.080] Sorry if you get fired.
[11:55.080 -> 11:57.120] Jasmine, congrats on the race strategy job.
[11:57.120 -> 11:58.760] What we got for today's podcast,
[11:58.760 -> 11:59.600] let me just get comfortable.
[11:59.600 -> 12:00.920] We're not filming today's pod.
[12:00.920 -> 12:02.400] We're getting really comfy.
[12:02.400 -> 12:03.560] So I'm just out with my legs crossed.
[12:03.560 -> 12:04.760] If you do hear rustling,
[12:04.760 -> 12:10.400] Fab does not stop eating King you joking why you gotta make me out to be the one who eats all
[12:10.400 -> 12:14.800] the chocolate my brother got me two king-sized boxes of kinder buenos for christmas the big
[12:14.800 -> 12:20.400] there's like 10 bars in each no no there's 20 bars in each mate i've had two and a half
[12:20.400 -> 12:26.980] i had right i had two you opened a packet i said me half. So I had one stick of that. These are the Buenos by the way, the two sticks.
[12:28.060 -> 12:29.300] The big ones.
[12:29.300 -> 12:30.900] One pack is completely gone.
[12:30.900 -> 12:32.740] I was hoping you'd forgot about the other pack.
[12:32.740 -> 12:36.300] And this one, one, two, three, there's five left, mate.
[12:36.300 -> 12:37.620] And I've had two and a half.
[12:37.620 -> 12:39.380] There's 40.
[12:39.380 -> 12:41.820] 40, and you don't put an ounce of weight on.
[12:41.820 -> 12:44.280] Mate, I know and I wanna put weight on.
[12:44.280 -> 12:45.840] You shouldn't be eating Buenos though.
[12:45.840 -> 12:47.480] But I do eat other food as well.
[12:47.480 -> 12:48.960] Like what?
[12:48.960 -> 12:51.680] Well, you made fajitas for lunch today.
[12:51.680 -> 12:53.040] Let's not break down my diet
[12:53.040 -> 12:53.880] live on the Pitslope podcast.
[12:53.880 -> 12:55.560] Shout out to the fajitas.
[12:55.560 -> 12:57.080] What have you bought for today's episode?
[12:57.080 -> 12:58.360] Because we've had the Ferrari launch,
[12:58.360 -> 12:59.800] you've had Mercedes car.
[12:59.800 -> 13:00.640] We've got things to talk about.
[13:00.640 -> 13:02.880] Mate, we've got one launch left.
[13:02.880 -> 13:04.320] So all the cars have come out.
[13:04.320 -> 13:06.640] I have a picture here of all the cars
[13:06.640 -> 13:07.480] that have been announced.
[13:07.480 -> 13:08.300] Yeah, let's go through it.
[13:08.300 -> 13:09.600] Let's go through it.
[13:09.600 -> 13:11.100] What are your initial thoughts, mate?
[13:11.100 -> 13:12.640] I haven't, I'll be completely honest,
[13:12.640 -> 13:14.020] I haven't actually seen them all,
[13:14.020 -> 13:15.580] or like gone through all the angle.
[13:15.580 -> 13:16.980] I need to move some of these rappers.
[13:16.980 -> 13:19.860] Sorry, all you're gonna hear is me leaning over.
[13:19.860 -> 13:21.580] I'm not actually eating a Kinder Bueno.
[13:21.580 -> 13:22.980] How bad is it that we haven't even watched
[13:22.980 -> 13:24.780] all these car launches?
[13:24.780 -> 13:26.000] Mate, we've been busy, we've been filming,
[13:26.000 -> 13:26.840] we've been editing.
[13:26.840 -> 13:28.240] We have been super busy.
[13:28.240 -> 13:32.120] Someone said to me, good friend Andreas said he liked,
[13:32.120 -> 13:34.840] sorry, it wasn't Andreas, it was somebody else,
[13:34.840 -> 13:38.400] said that they liked Alfa Romeo.
[13:38.400 -> 13:40.520] It does look nice, red and black, I like that.
[13:40.520 -> 13:43.200] For me, Alfa Romeo was my absolute favorite one.
[13:43.200 -> 13:44.080] Really, yeah?
[13:44.080 -> 13:48.040] It was, and I think the Ferrari does look nice as well.
[13:48.040 -> 13:50.440] But I genuinely think Mercedes have just gone
[13:50.440 -> 13:53.680] and absolutely ticked every box.
[13:53.680 -> 13:55.680] Like if you get it up there and on your laptop,
[13:55.680 -> 13:56.680] I've got it up on my phone.
[13:56.680 -> 13:58.360] Mercedes have absolutely spanked it.
[13:58.360 -> 14:01.800] It's so interesting that they don't use paint
[14:01.800 -> 14:02.840] and it's all stickers.
[14:02.840 -> 14:04.240] I've seen so many tweets about it.
[14:04.240 -> 14:06.360] Like everyone is just using black carbon
[14:06.360 -> 14:07.520] and stickers this year.
[14:07.520 -> 14:09.120] Everyone's trying to save weight, mate.
[14:09.120 -> 14:11.720] And I heard Matt again, Matt from P1 say like,
[14:11.720 -> 14:14.480] he's hoping there's some paint on the Alpine
[14:14.480 -> 14:16.420] just because every other car is just so black.
[14:16.420 -> 14:20.240] But there's a bit of history behind it with the Mercedes,
[14:20.240 -> 14:21.720] which is nice.
[14:21.720 -> 14:22.600] Before you tell me that,
[14:22.600 -> 14:24.040] what do you reckon the weight difference is?
[14:24.040 -> 14:26.660] Like between a fully painted car
[14:26.660 -> 14:29.060] to a fully carbon fibre car like it is?
[14:29.060 -> 14:30.520] Like in ounce,
[14:30.520 -> 14:32.520] and do you remember when we did that question before,
[14:32.520 -> 14:34.160] I was like, what do you reckon it weighs like?
[14:34.160 -> 14:37.520] A TV, a box of books.
[14:37.520 -> 14:38.360] Right.
[14:38.360 -> 14:40.640] Like what do you reckon the difference in weight would be?
[14:40.640 -> 14:41.480] Like an iron?
[14:41.480 -> 14:42.720] An F1 car.
[14:42.720 -> 14:44.960] See, if you think about a litre of paint, right?
[14:44.960 -> 14:45.800] Yeah. Litre of paint, right? Yeah.
[14:45.800 -> 14:47.680] Liter of paint, a pot is like yay, yay big.
[14:47.680 -> 14:49.280] Do you reckon they just paint it like that?
[14:49.280 -> 14:51.500] That's the thing, if you just got a paintbrush
[14:51.500 -> 14:54.080] and brushed it on, it'd be so thick and so much heavier.
[14:54.080 -> 14:55.320] They're obviously spraying on it,
[14:55.320 -> 14:57.680] so it's like a light coating of paint.
[14:57.680 -> 14:59.280] Yeah, when we've been up close to the cars,
[14:59.280 -> 15:00.760] you can see it's lightly painted on as well.
[15:00.760 -> 15:04.440] I honestly think it could be two to three Buenos, easily.
[15:04.440 -> 15:05.200] A full car of paint
[15:05.200 -> 15:07.880] Is that wow it's mad that that much makes a difference?
[15:07.880 -> 15:08.760] Probably more
[15:08.760 -> 15:09.760] Two to three buenos?
[15:09.760 -> 15:12.760] It'd be at least an iron or a kettle or something
[15:12.760 -> 15:14.760] An iron? No way
[15:14.760 -> 15:15.260] No way
[15:15.260 -> 15:18.760] No, it would be more than three buenos
[15:18.760 -> 15:20.760] Maybe like um...
[15:20.760 -> 15:22.760] Nah, it's not even gonna be as heavy as my laptop
[15:22.760 -> 15:24.760] A cold glass...
[15:24.760 -> 15:27.680] A cold miniature glass of milk.
[15:27.680 -> 15:28.880] A cold miniature glass.
[15:28.880 -> 15:32.760] We need an expert to summarise this up for us and tell us the difference between a painted
[15:32.760 -> 15:34.520] car and a carbon fibre car.
[15:34.520 -> 15:38.480] Yeah, any painter and decorators out there, let us know your rough estimate on how much
[15:38.480 -> 15:41.440] it would weigh to paint a whole F1 car.
[15:41.440 -> 15:44.160] Mate, the Mercedes does look really, really good.
[15:44.160 -> 15:45.120] I also like how they
[15:45.120 -> 15:51.520] Use different colored paint on lewis's and george's have they yeah so look here this is george's he's got the like the lime green
[15:51.680 -> 15:57.540] Going on on the 63 and oh yeah on the wheels and then when you go to lewis he's got his classic sort of fluorescent
[15:57.540 -> 16:03.620] Yellow, oh yeah green kind of oh yeah i've got both pictures here i can see it that i actually love
[16:03.620 -> 16:08.000] That he did that in formula e when there was them two cars from the same garage where they were split in half.
[16:08.000 -> 16:09.000] Oh yeah.
[16:09.000 -> 16:12.000] Where they were different side of the car was different paint colour.
[16:12.000 -> 16:13.000] Yeah.
[16:13.000 -> 16:14.000] That is sick.
[16:14.000 -> 16:15.000] Yeah that was actually.
[16:15.000 -> 16:16.000] Yeah but this Mercedes mate.
[16:16.000 -> 16:22.000] I like the way they've got the numbers on them for one. And it's bright I can easily see 44.
[16:22.000 -> 16:23.000] It's very recognisable yeah.
[16:23.000 -> 16:25.000] I can easily see 44, I can easily see 63.
[16:25.420 -> 16:28.220] One thing I will say, one thing I will say,
[16:28.220 -> 16:30.140] looking at the Mercedes, yeah?
[16:30.140 -> 16:33.620] Looking at, where's that gone?
[16:33.620 -> 16:38.480] Looking at the Mercedes, looking at the Ferrari a little bit
[16:38.480 -> 16:41.380] and the McLaren definitely, the thing that I've noticed
[16:41.380 -> 16:44.740] through all these cars, they look a bit more boxy this year.
[16:44.740 -> 16:50.040] They look a bit more angular, a bit more sharp, more. Yeah, but the body work doesn't look quite as curved
[16:50.120 -> 16:52.080] Yeah, it almost is that just me?
[16:52.080 -> 16:56.760] It almost is dropping back into like a bigger version of the car that I want to be smaller
[16:57.240 -> 17:01.420] Like it looks like for example this photo here of the Mercedes. I'm holding up the
[17:02.200 -> 17:05.160] Yeah, but it also looks just like a model car.
[17:05.160 -> 17:07.160] Like a cool sports model car.
[17:07.160 -> 17:10.520] It doesn't look like a clown shoes car, like you said.
[17:10.520 -> 17:12.960] I think that Mercedes is so sick.
[17:12.960 -> 17:14.880] So predictions then.
[17:14.880 -> 17:16.840] First race of the season, right now.
[17:16.840 -> 17:17.680] I'm going off the top of the dome.
[17:17.680 -> 17:19.480] You want my predictions before we've seen the cars
[17:19.480 -> 17:21.080] that are tested or anything?
[17:21.080 -> 17:22.960] Yep, top of the dome right now.
[17:22.960 -> 17:25.840] Give me your podium for the first race.
[17:25.840 -> 17:28.320] Obviously we did a driver's standings
[17:28.320 -> 17:30.960] and predictions before the season, but you know,
[17:30.960 -> 17:32.820] you got, we all obviously joked there.
[17:32.820 -> 17:33.760] So when we do-
[17:33.760 -> 17:34.880] That was end of season as well.
[17:34.880 -> 17:36.960] I'm talking like, what's your like first race outcome?
[17:36.960 -> 17:38.380] Yeah, so Bahrain,
[17:40.720 -> 17:42.720] it's going to be interesting to see the cars
[17:42.720 -> 17:44.080] out on track for the first time,
[17:44.080 -> 17:46.000] to see who's actually picked up speed.
[17:46.000 -> 17:52.000] Like, if Ferrari say they've picked up speed, we know that Charles Leclerc can qualify well.
[17:52.000 -> 17:53.000] Who said a second?
[17:53.000 -> 17:55.000] I've seen it in a lot of places.
[17:55.000 -> 17:56.000] Someone said a second.
[17:56.000 -> 18:08.080] Look, Charles Leclerc can qualify very well. I could easily see this season starting with a Charles Leclerc win, but I just don't think it will finish with one. Thing is, how are Ferrari getting away with that much paint on their car then?
[18:08.080 -> 18:11.280] And Aston Martin, all green, all red, and everyone else is trying to skate.
[18:11.280 -> 18:15.120] This might sound really stupid, but could they not just have red carbon fibre?
[18:16.000 -> 18:16.800] Is that...
[18:16.800 -> 18:17.840] Um...
[18:17.840 -> 18:19.840] Is that not a thing?
[18:19.840 -> 18:24.960] Mate, good question. I don't know. I don't think so. I've never seen red carbon fibre before.
[18:24.960 -> 18:25.080] So Ferrari obviously got saving weight somewhere, aren't they? Mate, good question. I don't know. I don't think so. I've never seen red carbon fiber before.
[18:25.080 -> 18:27.400] So Ferrari obviously got saving weight somewhere,
[18:27.400 -> 18:28.220] aren't they?
[18:28.220 -> 18:29.820] I mean, you actually could, surely,
[18:29.820 -> 18:31.760] because from what I'm aware of,
[18:31.760 -> 18:36.760] carbon fiber is like carbon fibers woven with each other
[18:37.720 -> 18:40.400] into like a grid, like a hexagon thing,
[18:40.400 -> 18:42.320] whatever the fuck it is.
[18:42.320 -> 18:44.640] So why can't you just put like a bit of red dye in it?
[18:44.640 -> 18:47.160] But then I wonder whether it's anything to do with the fact
[18:47.160 -> 18:49.960] that so much of the car, when you see it close up on race day
[18:49.960 -> 18:52.240] will actually just be duct taped up.
[18:52.240 -> 18:54.560] Like little bits, little nabs, they just duct tape.
[18:54.560 -> 18:57.000] If you had like red carbon fiber and put duct tape on it.
[18:57.000 -> 18:57.880] That says a lot.
[18:57.880 -> 19:01.880] That says a lot because there is no duct tape on my Golf at all.
[19:01.880 -> 19:03.120] Zero.
[19:03.120 -> 19:06.160] You've got about five Warner lights and zero duct tape. How
[19:06.160 -> 19:16.120] many lights do they have on their wheel? Lots. Not as many as, no, more than mine. So, Volkswagen
[19:16.120 -> 19:22.000] to join F1 in 2026. Yeah, that, that, my prediction, all right, I'm going to go Charles Leclerc
[19:22.000 -> 19:26.120] qualifies pole. Nice. Yeah. For Bahrain. You know what? I probably would have said the same.
[19:26.480 -> 19:32.760] But then I'm actually gonna go Lewis Hamilton wins, Charles Leclerc comes second, then Max Verstappen comes third.
[19:33.600 -> 19:35.360] Hmm, okay.
[19:35.360 -> 19:37.720] You? Max third, yeah. Yeah.
[19:38.400 -> 19:42.560] It's tough. I do think he'll win, but... I do hope
[19:43.440 -> 19:46.000] we do see some exciting shit at the start of this year.
[19:46.000 -> 19:48.000] I don't want it to be the same shit.
[19:48.000 -> 19:54.000] Like, if Max is out in front again, yeah it's great, it's awesome for Red Bull,
[19:54.000 -> 19:56.000] but you just want to see something different.
[19:56.000 -> 20:00.000] Which could be the case because Christian Horner seems to think
[20:00.000 -> 20:02.000] that Aston Martin may be pulling it out of the bag this year.
[20:02.000 -> 20:06.440] Well, so do Aston Martin. We went to the Aston Martin car launch, everyone seems very confident.
[20:06.440 -> 20:08.440] Fernando seems confident, Lance seems confident.
[20:08.440 -> 20:10.440] Yeah, shout out to Aston Martin for having us, by the way.
[20:10.440 -> 20:12.640] Yeah, that was great. We saw Felipe, which was nice.
[20:12.640 -> 20:15.840] Yep, saw a few other people, creators over there. It was a good night.
[20:15.840 -> 20:20.160] Yeah, Christian Horner seems to think that because of the amount of money pumped into Aston Martin
[20:20.160 -> 20:26.320] and their factory and everything else, then it could be a contender this year.
[20:26.320 -> 20:27.960] Would you reckon they get out the new factory?
[20:27.960 -> 20:29.280] So they get a new wind tunnel,
[20:29.280 -> 20:30.120] which they obviously-
[20:30.120 -> 20:30.940] Which they've not done yet.
[20:30.940 -> 20:33.080] No, they obviously will have like a new gym area.
[20:33.080 -> 20:35.220] They'll have a new factory for the cars.
[20:35.220 -> 20:36.060] Yeah, I don't know.
[20:36.060 -> 20:36.960] They'll have-
[20:36.960 -> 20:38.660] It would have been interesting to see,
[20:38.660 -> 20:40.080] I don't know what it looked like before.
[20:40.080 -> 20:42.640] Yeah, they'll probably have some videos going up
[20:42.640 -> 20:43.760] when it's done, won't they?
[20:43.760 -> 20:46.720] The only thing that I would say, I mean mean I don't know any of the technical things,
[20:46.720 -> 20:51.920] but if you work in a better environment you get more out of the people,
[20:51.920 -> 20:56.880] you get more out of everyone that works there, so if they've made it a really enjoyable place to work
[20:57.600 -> 21:02.640] then, and morale's high, then maybe they could just concoct some amazing car.
[21:02.640 -> 21:06.460] It is cool they're at Silverstone as well. Like it kind of adds something.
[21:06.460 -> 21:07.300] Yeah.
[21:07.300 -> 21:09.120] Like the fact that they're factories at Silverstone.
[21:09.120 -> 21:09.960] Yeah, that is cool.
[21:09.960 -> 21:11.480] Do you reckon they can use the track as a test run?
[21:11.480 -> 21:14.120] No, no, they'd get absolutely screwed.
[21:15.040 -> 21:17.060] They probably have a lot more access to the track
[21:17.060 -> 21:19.000] for other things, but definitely not take it out
[21:19.000 -> 21:19.960] the F1 car.
[21:19.960 -> 21:20.800] Yeah.
[21:20.800 -> 21:22.800] But yeah, Laurence Stroll said that it's top of the range.
[21:22.800 -> 21:25.980] Laurence has said that it's going to be the best F1 facility
[21:25.980 -> 21:26.820] on the grid.
[21:26.820 -> 21:28.600] So that means it'll be better than Mercedes,
[21:28.600 -> 21:31.000] is better than Red Bulls, which is pretty crazy.
[21:31.000 -> 21:35.040] I mean, Lance Stroll's absolutely laughing mate.
[21:35.040 -> 21:37.960] Fernando Alonso has gone and given a shot
[21:37.960 -> 21:40.760] at the end of his career, if he ever does retire.
[21:40.760 -> 21:41.600] Never.
[21:41.600 -> 21:42.440] Like.
[21:43.360 -> 21:44.400] Do you know what mate?
[21:44.400 -> 21:47.040] Do you think Fernando would have took any seat
[21:47.040 -> 21:49.200] or do you think he went to Aston Martin
[21:49.200 -> 21:51.360] because he never heard about this project?
[21:52.760 -> 21:54.960] I do know that he, I mean, he was at,
[21:54.960 -> 21:57.760] he wouldn't go back to McLaren again.
[21:57.760 -> 21:58.760] He was there before.
[21:58.760 -> 22:01.000] He wouldn't go back to Alpine again.
[22:01.000 -> 22:02.520] He was there before.
[22:02.520 -> 22:04.520] And I think he always leaves on bad times.
[22:04.520 -> 22:06.000] Yeah, I've heard that.
[22:06.000 -> 22:07.520] And then you have to weigh up what other seats
[22:07.520 -> 22:10.500] were available after those two teams are not for grabs.
[22:10.500 -> 22:13.240] Red Bull wasn't, Ferrari wasn't, Mercedes wasn't,
[22:14.640 -> 22:17.760] Alfa Romeo wasn't, Williams was,
[22:17.760 -> 22:21.440] but you'd pick Aston Martin over Williams, wouldn't you?
[22:21.440 -> 22:23.920] It's so strange, like seeing the Mercedes launch
[22:23.920 -> 22:25.120] and seeing Mick as a
[22:25.120 -> 22:29.520] reserve driver standing next to Russell and Hamilton and then seeing the Red Bull
[22:29.520 -> 22:34.000] launch and seeing Daniel Ricciardo standing next to Max and Perez and I was
[22:34.000 -> 22:36.840] talking to someone and they were saying about how in the Red Bull launch like
[22:36.840 -> 22:41.480] they interviewed Ricciardo first and it's like quite strange isn't it?
[22:41.480 -> 22:46.240] It was nice to see Robert at the Ferrari launch and he gave a bit of spiel on the mic, that was
[22:46.240 -> 22:47.240] cool.
[22:47.240 -> 22:48.760] Yeah, we've got to get him on the Xbox haven't we?
[22:48.760 -> 22:49.760] Yeah, we do.
[22:49.760 -> 22:54.760] Guys, I think we are going to have some more guests soon by the way for the leaderboard
[22:54.760 -> 22:55.760] behind me here.
[22:55.760 -> 22:57.520] I can't wait to get some more people on that leaderboard.
[22:57.520 -> 23:01.280] What we've decided we're going to do is we're going to run it all this year and it will
[23:01.280 -> 23:05.740] be on the old game, just so, because obviously the new F1 game will come out soon,
[23:05.740 -> 23:07.280] but just so it's fair.
[23:07.280 -> 23:10.100] And then when we restart, we'll change track.
[23:10.100 -> 23:11.900] And at some point we will figure out a way
[23:11.900 -> 23:14.860] to properly film it and turn it into something.
[23:14.860 -> 23:17.260] But, you know, we're coming up with new ideas all the time,
[23:17.260 -> 23:19.060] but it will be hilarious once we actually,
[23:19.060 -> 23:20.700] we do have all the footage, don't we?
[23:20.700 -> 23:21.520] That's the thing.
[23:21.520 -> 23:22.360] So we could do something with it at some point.
[23:22.360 -> 23:24.700] It's just great because having this leaderboard now,
[23:24.700 -> 23:26.200] if this really becomes a thing
[23:27.680 -> 23:32.000] Then it forces people to have to come to our house to do it. Yeah
[23:32.000 -> 23:34.760] It's not as if I can you guys meet in the office like wow
[23:34.760 -> 23:38.560] You can't do the leaderboard gives us a really good like out doesn't it? I'm like, oh
[23:39.080 -> 23:42.100] Sorry, we can't come to you. Do you ever think about our neighbors?
[23:42.760 -> 23:45.000] Yeah, especially considering we keep hearing
[23:45.000 -> 23:46.600] this kind of banging at the moment.
[23:46.600 -> 23:49.120] I think it might be from the sound bar.
[23:49.120 -> 23:50.400] All right guys, I'm gonna talk quietly
[23:50.400 -> 23:51.680] just in case the neighbors hear us,
[23:51.680 -> 23:55.720] but we got a crazy woman upstairs who the other day,
[23:55.720 -> 24:00.720] she was bringing 12 kilo bags of bird feed.
[24:01.840 -> 24:04.560] No, no, it was like sheep feed.
[24:04.560 -> 24:07.880] Like we live in a block of flats in London
[24:07.880 -> 24:10.760] and she's got 12 bags of bloody pig feed,
[24:10.760 -> 24:13.000] or whatever it was, in the lift up to her house.
[24:13.000 -> 24:13.820] She's bonkers.
[24:13.820 -> 24:15.040] The other day I came back
[24:15.040 -> 24:16.920] and she had a dead bird in her hand.
[24:16.920 -> 24:17.920] So random.
[24:17.920 -> 24:19.280] Anyway, she's crazy.
[24:19.280 -> 24:20.840] The woman below us is crazy.
[24:20.840 -> 24:23.380] But the guy next door to us, Rad,
[24:23.380 -> 24:26.660] and his girlfriend, wife, not sure which she is,
[24:26.660 -> 24:27.500] Rad's cool.
[24:27.500 -> 24:28.800] Rad's cool as hell.
[24:28.800 -> 24:30.680] I like Rad, never had an issue with Rad.
[24:30.680 -> 24:32.480] Sometimes, a lot of the time, his air drops off.
[24:32.480 -> 24:33.840] I air drop him so much, yeah.
[24:33.840 -> 24:35.280] So much.
[24:35.280 -> 24:36.800] When we're making the editing videos
[24:36.800 -> 24:38.440] and we've got like thumbnails to make
[24:38.440 -> 24:39.600] and we're trying to air drop between
[24:39.600 -> 24:41.020] like the Mac and the phone and stuff,
[24:41.020 -> 24:41.860] like sometimes you just click Rad's.
[24:41.860 -> 24:44.640] It just says iPhone or Rad's iPhone, didn't it?
[24:44.640 -> 24:45.280] Yeah. But over the last couple of days sometimes you just click Rad's. It just says iPhone on Rad's iPhone didn't it? Yeah.
[24:45.280 -> 24:50.400] But over the last couple of days we've noticed a banging and it comes around 10, 11pm and
[24:50.400 -> 24:54.560] it sounds like it's coming from the wall opposite which means it would be Rad.
[24:54.560 -> 24:55.560] So Rad if you are listening.
[24:55.560 -> 25:00.160] Rad if you're listening we're sorry but at the same time I wonder, do you wonder if we
[25:00.160 -> 25:04.720] have like looks through his keyhole when we have these guests come up and they come in
[25:04.720 -> 25:06.640] the hallway and they're at our front door.
[25:06.640 -> 25:07.840] We had the lads at the end of the hallway
[25:07.840 -> 25:08.880] who loved Formula One.
[25:08.880 -> 25:09.720] And we were basically there.
[25:09.720 -> 25:10.540] Yeah, they've moved out now.
[25:10.540 -> 25:11.380] Yeah, they've moved out.
[25:11.380 -> 25:12.600] And I remember when we had Oscar coming on
[25:12.600 -> 25:14.040] and they were like looking out their keyhole
[25:14.040 -> 25:15.360] because I was like, Oscar's coming today.
[25:15.360 -> 25:16.480] They were like, tell me what time
[25:16.480 -> 25:17.560] I want to meet him in the lift.
[25:17.560 -> 25:20.080] And I was like, I didn't want to set off Oscar out.
[25:20.080 -> 25:23.400] So I didn't say anything to them when he was coming.
[25:23.400 -> 25:24.400] But it just makes me laugh.
[25:24.400 -> 25:25.680] These people come in in this flat.
[25:25.680 -> 25:27.840] And I wonder what the people on our floor think we do,
[25:27.840 -> 25:31.240] because we don't leave the house at the normal time.
[25:31.240 -> 25:32.080] We're in at normal,
[25:32.080 -> 25:33.740] we're doing different things to everyone else.
[25:33.740 -> 25:34.960] I wonder if it's noticeable.
[25:34.960 -> 25:37.680] Yeah, well, our living room has like kind of French doors
[25:37.680 -> 25:39.240] out to a balcony.
[25:39.240 -> 25:41.460] And then there's like a courtyard, one of seven floors,
[25:41.460 -> 25:44.080] a courtyard down below, and then there's flats opposite us.
[25:44.080 -> 25:44.920] And you can see like-
[25:44.920 -> 25:46.160] Should we just tell everyone exactly
[25:46.160 -> 25:51.280] where we live? Yeah pretty much. I put a story up the other day and a few people messaged me
[25:51.280 -> 25:53.880] saying like I know where you live because I go there all the time when I'm
[25:53.880 -> 25:58.200] in London. It's an amazing place isn't it? Well to be fair, it's my birthday on February 21st.
[25:58.200 -> 26:02.440] Yep it is. Everyone remember that and wish me happy birthday please because
[26:02.440 -> 26:08.000] just make me feel good about myself. Yeah, maybe we throw a massive party and just invite everyone.
[26:08.000 -> 26:08.920] Who are we going to invite?
[26:08.920 -> 26:09.520] Everyone.
[26:09.520 -> 26:10.480] We just open it up.
[26:10.480 -> 26:11.200] Who is everyone?
[26:11.200 -> 26:12.320] Like, everyone in the world.
[26:12.320 -> 26:13.760] Everyone listening now.
[26:13.760 -> 26:15.800] Maybe we could do a live stream.
[26:15.800 -> 26:16.720] No.
[26:16.720 -> 26:19.240] Let's just not even plan about ever going live.
[26:19.240 -> 26:21.280] One day, you'll get JacobFabLive,
[26:21.280 -> 26:23.160] and I'm sure it will probably be the last day.
[26:23.160 -> 26:25.280] The Discord will be going live soon.
[26:25.280 -> 26:26.640] We are working on a Discord, yeah.
[26:26.640 -> 26:29.680] Soon, soon. We've had a couple of amazing people set it up
[26:29.680 -> 26:31.600] and we're very close to having it done.
[26:31.600 -> 26:34.720] So at some point this year, if you guys are up for it,
[26:34.720 -> 26:38.640] again, hit us up in the DMs if you want to use the Discord, guys,
[26:38.640 -> 26:40.640] because we don't really know how to use it.
[26:40.640 -> 26:43.920] Yeah, I would like it if anyone is a Discord expert
[26:43.920 -> 26:49.680] can drop us a message and just... I want a load of people to proof check everything but yeah we'll
[26:49.680 -> 26:52.000] let you know when that comes out. The other thing we're working on is the
[26:52.000 -> 26:56.400] actual Pitstop hoodies. Loads of people have said are these for sale they're not
[26:56.400 -> 27:00.120] for sale yet I don't know if they ever will be right now we just got them so
[27:00.120 -> 27:04.160] they look cool and they're for guests however there is some quite cool ideas
[27:04.160 -> 27:05.860] that we could do with them.
[27:05.860 -> 27:08.100] There's a lot of cool ideas for merch.
[27:08.100 -> 27:10.120] I think people ask us all the time,
[27:10.120 -> 27:12.000] like when are you guys gonna be selling the hoodies
[27:12.000 -> 27:14.040] and that, and for us, like,
[27:14.040 -> 27:15.520] it's not really about making money.
[27:15.520 -> 27:18.040] Like we'd wanna launch it, like,
[27:18.040 -> 27:20.000] and have it as like a proper thing.
[27:20.000 -> 27:22.200] Like have it really good, make the launch amazing,
[27:22.200 -> 27:24.320] and then just, not just make it as like,
[27:24.320 -> 27:26.380] oh yeah, you can go in our store and buy a hoodie.
[27:26.380 -> 27:28.260] Like we want to make it really cool.
[27:28.260 -> 27:29.460] The exclusive thing.
[27:29.460 -> 27:30.300] Yeah.
[27:30.300 -> 27:31.700] Like I like the thought of like exclusive drops.
[27:31.700 -> 27:33.980] Maybe they're all embroidered a number, what they are.
[27:33.980 -> 27:35.540] And you're part of that drop.
[27:35.540 -> 27:36.540] You're part of that club.
[27:36.540 -> 27:37.400] I don't know.
[27:37.400 -> 27:39.900] This is all long-term thinking.
[27:39.900 -> 27:41.780] Who knows what's going to happen this year?
[27:41.780 -> 27:42.620] Yeah.
[27:42.620 -> 27:44.180] Like you genuinely got to think,
[27:44.180 -> 27:45.560] we were out on the balcony the other day and I said to Fab's, wow, it's gonna happen this year. Like you genuinely got to think, we were out in the balcony the other day
[27:45.560 -> 27:48.280] and I said to Fab's, wow, it's been, no yesterday.
[27:48.280 -> 27:49.560] And I said, it's been a year
[27:49.560 -> 27:51.600] since we uploaded our first clip on TikTok.
[27:51.600 -> 27:55.440] February the 14th, we uploaded our first ever clip.
[27:55.440 -> 27:57.700] And that was the, and so a year yesterday,
[27:58.840 -> 28:00.920] we genuinely wouldn't be able to say
[28:00.920 -> 28:02.960] what's gonna happen in a year now
[28:02.960 -> 28:10.060] because we have so much we wanna to do, so much we want to film. The podcast is quite amazing
[28:10.060 -> 28:13.800] actually because it's like a backbone where you get the ongoing conversation
[28:13.800 -> 28:16.560] of everything we're trying to do and doing it and then you just see it
[28:16.560 -> 28:21.280] happen really. Which I do really love. Yeah the podcast will never die
[28:21.280 -> 28:26.000] guys. The podcast is never leaving. So if you have been here for a while,
[28:26.000 -> 28:28.000] please do stick around.
[28:28.000 -> 28:30.000] We've got a big Formula 1 season coming up.
[28:30.000 -> 28:32.000] We really do. And the first thing, like I said,
[28:32.000 -> 28:34.000] that we've got coming up is the Alpine launch,
[28:34.000 -> 28:36.000] which is really cool because,
[28:36.000 -> 28:38.000] I must admit, mate, sometimes when we have work
[28:38.000 -> 28:40.000] come in, I don't always fully read the brief.
[28:40.000 -> 28:42.000] And I thought
[28:42.000 -> 28:44.000] we were actually going to the Aston Martin
[28:44.000 -> 28:46.080] car launch yeah we
[28:46.080 -> 28:53.100] didn't it wasn't the launch but it was a fan-ran event at Soho house in White
[28:53.100 -> 28:57.280] City where they did live stream the launch plus they also had a few Aston
[28:57.280 -> 29:01.160] Martin mechanics come up which is really cool. And an open bar! And an open bar! And nice food!
[29:01.160 -> 29:05.480] With spicy margaritas. Yeah however I was drinking a 0% beer for
[29:05.480 -> 29:12.720] a while until I noticed. There was promo around this whole room about this 0% Peroni and then
[29:12.720 -> 29:15.160] we're like cracking on with the Peronis and I turned to you and I was like, Jay are you
[29:15.160 -> 29:20.080] feeling anything? I can't feel fucking nothing. Straight to the bar, swap that out. So yeah,
[29:20.080 -> 29:24.800] that was really cool but no the Alpine one should be great. Yeah. Is it the actual launch
[29:24.800 -> 29:25.400] that we're going to?
[29:25.400 -> 29:26.600] It's like a party afterwards.
[29:26.600 -> 29:27.920] I know it's open to like one.
[29:27.920 -> 29:29.320] Oh wait, so we're not going to the actual launch.
[29:29.320 -> 29:30.400] I don't think so.
[29:30.400 -> 29:32.120] I know the drivers are there though.
[29:32.120 -> 29:34.320] I know that the drivers are there and Otmar's there.
[29:34.320 -> 29:35.760] I know that quite a bit of the team's there.
[29:35.760 -> 29:39.360] So it should be, it should be a really good event.
[29:39.360 -> 29:40.840] Look, I love these things.
[29:40.840 -> 29:41.680] I love these things.
[29:41.680 -> 29:43.960] Like we're going to spend a year
[29:43.960 -> 29:48.760] with so many of these people. So I think it's so nice to see him before the season you know say hello
[29:48.760 -> 29:54.360] meet a load of new people yeah have drinks and you know a party's a party in
[29:54.360 -> 30:00.080] it Jake like party yeah we like party I'm gonna take my Polaroid camera to oh
[30:00.080 -> 30:03.920] yeah have you told the people your Polaroid update because last time you
[30:03.920 -> 30:06.480] spoke about that we would decide deciding what the name was and
[30:06.480 -> 30:09.840] I've been saying Fab Snaps, a few people said...
[30:09.840 -> 30:10.400] I'm not calling it Fab Snaps.
[30:10.400 -> 30:12.960] What did a few people say? They said Pickstop.
[30:12.960 -> 30:16.720] Just, yeah, you know, kind of like the standard kind of...
[30:16.720 -> 30:18.560] Why are you not calling it Fab Snaps?
[30:18.560 -> 30:20.080] Well, I can't get it for a start, mate.
[30:20.640 -> 30:24.640] Thing is, my name abbreviated is a pretty generic term.
[30:24.640 -> 30:26.080] Fab. Fab. So me to-
[30:26.080 -> 30:27.080] So is my surname.
[30:27.080 -> 30:29.560] Yeah. So to try and get anything-
[30:29.560 -> 30:32.400] Boyd's is actually my real surname by the way, if no one knew that.
[30:32.400 -> 30:34.400] Yeah. It's not a stage name.
[30:34.400 -> 30:39.440] Yeah, it must be hard for you to get something. I feel like FabSnaps is cool, but it looks
[30:39.440 -> 30:43.960] not cool as a username, but it feels cool if I say it, like FabSnaps.
[30:43.960 -> 30:45.480] Yeah, we'll see.
[30:45.480 -> 30:46.320] I don't really know,
[30:46.320 -> 30:47.760] but I took it to the driving force event.
[30:47.760 -> 30:48.880] Yeah, and you were like,
[30:48.880 -> 30:50.680] I'm going to take one or two Polaroids tonight
[30:50.680 -> 30:53.200] because these packs of pictures are really expensive.
[30:53.200 -> 30:54.640] So expensive, I burnt through two packs.
[30:54.640 -> 30:56.840] I saw you just snapping and snapping.
[30:56.840 -> 30:58.360] I got the more drunk I got,
[30:58.360 -> 30:59.680] the more snaps I was taking.
[30:59.680 -> 31:01.360] And then I don't even know where half of them are.
[31:01.360 -> 31:03.000] You handed loads of them out to other people.
[31:03.000 -> 31:03.820] People just took them.
[31:03.820 -> 31:04.660] I don't know who's got them.
[31:04.660 -> 31:11.080] It's cool though, it's a cool memory to to have I like the thought that maybe some random stray person may have like taken
[31:11.080 -> 31:15.720] It's big pick one up off the table and then like in 20 years time. Maybe though you see on eBay
[31:15.720 -> 31:20.400] I paid a hundred pounds to enter that raffle. Yeah, I got that metal thing didn't I?
[31:22.520 -> 31:25.920] You didn't I? The picture. I bloody left it there. I forgot about it. I completely forgot about it.
[31:25.920 -> 31:30.400] And I've also acquired someone's scarf. So this scarf could be anyone.
[31:30.400 -> 31:33.120] Yeah, a grey scarf. I think it was Checo's wasn't it?
[31:33.120 -> 31:37.280] Yeah, to be fair we could auction it as might be Checo's because he was at this event and I have
[31:37.280 -> 31:42.400] no idea whose it is. But no, yeah, it's been a great week. So excited for the season to come
[31:42.400 -> 31:49.000] back now. Feeling really ready. Yep, by the time we come back guys it's going to be Monday, we would have been to the Alpine launch.
[31:49.000 -> 31:53.000] And what else would have happened? Nothing, really. That's about it.
[31:53.000 -> 31:58.000] Yeah, well, who knows, we just watched Arsenal lose to Man City so that was very sad.
[31:58.000 -> 31:59.000] Not for me.
[31:59.000 -> 32:00.000] You're a big City fan.
[32:00.000 -> 32:04.000] Big City fan, and I was going to maybe put a bit of money on them, but I didn't.
[32:04.000 -> 32:05.640] You would have gone for city win as well.
[32:05.640 -> 32:06.980] Oh yeah, I would have.
[32:06.980 -> 32:08.220] That's a shame.
[32:08.220 -> 32:09.980] Do you reckon we should break into another sport
[32:09.980 -> 32:11.660] like American style sport?
[32:11.660 -> 32:12.500] Nope.
[32:12.500 -> 32:13.320] Like Superbowl?
[32:13.320 -> 32:14.160] Definitely not.
[32:14.160 -> 32:15.000] No?
[32:15.000 -> 32:15.820] No.
[32:15.820 -> 32:17.860] Like, yes, but no.
[32:17.860 -> 32:21.100] I wanna do it like where we'll get an NFL person on
[32:21.100 -> 32:22.900] and then we'll still, we'll talk to them
[32:22.900 -> 32:28.360] and we'll do something crazy of an NFL person. But don't actually want to do episodes week in week out in NFL
[32:28.360 -> 32:32.400] like no way. No I couldn't do either. No I wouldn't to be fair I don't even know
[32:32.400 -> 32:35.280] if I want to do it on football. Do you know what's weird is that we never really put
[32:35.280 -> 32:38.640] much thought into doing like pit stop itself in the beginning we were like
[32:38.640 -> 32:42.440] yeah let's just do it didn't think about it too much but I honestly don't think I
[32:42.440 -> 32:49.060] could have done this with any other sport you know me not a sport guy yeah but you're also not a massive
[32:49.060 -> 32:53.320] car head it's not like you're going all these car shows and not really I mean I
[32:53.320 -> 32:57.120] think any guy likes cars like he likes to have a nice car but it's different
[32:57.120 -> 33:01.360] you know oh I'd love a Ferrari and being like I'd go for that Ferrari because
[33:01.360 -> 33:05.520] it's got a twin turbo v8 with 700,000 horsepower. Do you know what I mean?
[33:05.520 -> 33:07.960] I want me a 1972 Ferrari Dino.
[33:07.960 -> 33:10.200] And if it's Dino, I hate myself.
[33:10.200 -> 33:11.440] I don't know how to pronounce it,
[33:11.440 -> 33:13.040] but that's the car I want if you know what that is.
[33:13.040 -> 33:13.880] I think it's Dino.
[33:13.880 -> 33:14.720] Pardon?
[33:14.720 -> 33:15.540] I think it is a Dino.
[33:15.540 -> 33:16.380] It's a Dino.
[33:16.380 -> 33:17.220] Yeah, that's a cool little car.
[33:17.220 -> 33:19.120] Yeah, I've always liked like cars and racing,
[33:19.120 -> 33:20.680] but I'm just not into like...
[33:21.680 -> 33:24.800] Yo, what's your horsepower?
[33:24.800 -> 33:25.000] What are you? I don't even know. How much rubber on the tires, man? what's your horsepower?
[33:25.500 -> 33:26.920] I don't even know.
[33:26.920 -> 33:27.760] How much rubber on the tires, man?
[33:27.760 -> 33:30.160] What's your brake horse speed?
[33:30.160 -> 33:31.000] Yeah.
[33:31.000 -> 33:32.720] I don't even know what you'd ask someone.
[33:32.720 -> 33:34.440] I think everyone knows this about us by now.
[33:34.440 -> 33:35.280] We're so silly.
[33:35.280 -> 33:37.460] We could never even know anything about cars, could we?
[33:37.460 -> 33:38.880] No, but yeah, I think you are right.
[33:38.880 -> 33:40.800] I think Formula One was a perfect sport.
[33:40.800 -> 33:41.920] Buzz in for this year.
[33:41.920 -> 33:43.340] Thank you very much for joining us.
[33:43.340 -> 33:44.880] Those of you that are new,
[33:44.880 -> 33:46.520] we're going to get a load of drivers on this year,
[33:46.520 -> 33:47.920] a load of cool people from the sport.
[33:47.920 -> 33:49.600] We're going to travel to a load of races.
[33:49.600 -> 33:52.840] We're going to film and document everything behind the scenes.
[33:52.840 -> 33:55.640] And you know, this is a people's podcast.
[33:55.640 -> 33:57.040] So at Pitstop on Instagram,
[33:57.040 -> 33:58.720] please do send in any ideas,
[33:58.720 -> 33:59.880] people you want on the pod,
[33:59.880 -> 34:01.840] things you want us to talk about.
[34:01.840 -> 34:03.720] It's nice to talk to you guys back.
[34:04.960 -> 34:06.120] Other than that, we shall
[34:06.120 -> 34:08.640] see you guys in the next episode, Fabs. Is that about right?
[34:08.640 -> 34:12.880] That's about right, mate. I do want to apologise in case this episode was a little bit loose.
[34:12.880 -> 34:14.880] Mate, this episode has been fantastic!
[34:14.880 -> 34:17.000] Excellent! Well then I don't need to say anything then.
[34:17.000 -> 34:19.760] Yeah, we don't need to apologise, this episode's been great!
[34:19.760 -> 34:20.280] Awesome.
[34:20.280 -> 34:23.000] I know what you mean though. I know what you mean.
[34:23.000 -> 34:25.280] It was just a bit loose, but I know as soon as
[34:26.160 -> 34:33.100] Drive to survivors started and it'd be fun to talk about that. But no, I used to I think though genuinely if we listen to this back
[34:33.500 -> 34:35.500] This is more of a podcast
[34:36.040 -> 34:42.080] Like don't get me wrong. I enjoyed last week's episode because I thought oh, you know what we'll learn about it
[34:42.080 -> 34:44.080] but then a bit of me after it was like
[34:44.400 -> 34:48.140] That's almost like a YouTube show, audio.
[34:48.140 -> 34:50.260] I feel like you had to watch last week's pod
[34:50.260 -> 34:51.580] because when I'm talking about all these things,
[34:51.580 -> 34:53.620] you kind of want to see it so you can follow.
[34:53.620 -> 34:58.620] They're good in the mix, kind of, not frequently,
[34:58.860 -> 35:00.420] but if you could do one of those a month
[35:00.420 -> 35:01.960] or two of those a month, you know what I mean?
[35:01.960 -> 35:02.980] Split it over the year.
[35:02.980 -> 35:04.860] Well, yeah, the idea to do all 10 teams at some point
[35:04.860 -> 35:06.280] is good because we're going to have gaps.
[35:06.280 -> 35:07.120] Yeah.
[35:07.120 -> 35:08.160] So it is good to do,
[35:08.160 -> 35:10.160] but I do think these loose episodes are important
[35:10.160 -> 35:11.400] because I think people need to know
[35:11.400 -> 35:12.560] who they're listening to.
[35:12.560 -> 35:13.800] They do, they need to know that they're listening
[35:13.800 -> 35:15.600] to a couple of legends.
[35:15.600 -> 35:17.440] And hopefully by now everyone has figured out
[35:17.440 -> 35:19.440] who's Jake and who's Fab.
[35:19.440 -> 35:20.280] I can't believe that.
[35:20.280 -> 35:21.100] I'm Fab.
[35:21.100 -> 35:22.080] I cannot believe that.
[35:22.080 -> 35:24.040] This is Fab talking now.
[35:24.040 -> 35:24.880] Don't do that.
[35:24.880 -> 35:25.760] I shouldn't do that, should I? That would really believe that. This is fab talking now. Don't do that. I shouldn't do that shit.
[35:25.760 -> 35:27.280] That would really confuse everyone.
[35:27.280 -> 35:28.420] This is Jake.
[35:29.320 -> 35:30.740] Do you want to say I'm fab?
[35:30.740 -> 35:31.580] I'm fab.
[35:32.640 -> 35:34.640] Someone's gonna, yeah, I don't know.
[35:34.640 -> 35:37.360] People, I can't believe we have a log of our voices online,
[35:37.360 -> 35:39.120] like of saying pretty much every word
[35:39.120 -> 35:40.440] in every single way possible.
[35:40.440 -> 35:41.600] I know, and I don't remember any of it.
[35:41.600 -> 35:44.240] People could create some AI soundboard.
[35:44.240 -> 35:45.160] Yeah, they could.
[35:45.160 -> 35:46.880] You could soundboard us everything.
[35:46.880 -> 35:48.000] It's when people will come up to us
[35:48.000 -> 35:49.680] and say about something we've said in the pod.
[35:49.680 -> 35:51.800] I don't remember things we say in the pod.
[35:51.800 -> 35:54.080] I can't even tell you what, how long we've been filming.
[35:54.080 -> 35:55.600] 35 minutes, I can't even tell you
[35:55.600 -> 35:57.200] what I was saying five minutes ago.
[35:57.200 -> 35:58.120] Mate, not a clue.
[35:58.120 -> 35:59.360] And you know what I mean?
[35:59.360 -> 36:00.180] Not a clue.
[36:00.180 -> 36:01.720] But there we go.
[36:01.720 -> 36:03.320] Some of our friends, before we go,
[36:03.320 -> 36:05.920] some of our friends actually are starting a podcast.
[36:05.920 -> 36:07.580] Can't tell you much about it now,
[36:07.580 -> 36:08.940] but you will find out about it.
[36:08.940 -> 36:12.760] And it's kind of like sport, athleticism,
[36:12.760 -> 36:15.080] training, fitness related.
[36:15.080 -> 36:18.440] So any of our fans who are into that kind of stuff, then-
[36:18.440 -> 36:19.640] Hopefully we can get them on the pod
[36:19.640 -> 36:20.800] to talk about their pod.
[36:20.800 -> 36:22.280] Definitely, yeah.
[36:22.280 -> 36:23.800] But if you're into that kind of stuff, guys,
[36:23.800 -> 36:25.200] just keep an ear out because
[36:25.200 -> 36:30.880] it's coming. Two very good friends of ours so make sure you listen to that. Yeah it's going to be
[36:30.880 -> 36:35.280] great. Everything is looking exciting, Drive Survive is nearly here, the Formula One season
[36:35.280 -> 36:39.920] is coming, we've got one more car to be launched and then we've seen all deliveries. Personally I
[36:39.920 -> 36:50.800] think Mercedes have run away with it. Please do let us know in our Instagram DMs at pitstop what you think and we'll be back on Monday. Yep. Have an amazing weekend. Is
[36:50.800 -> 36:54.160] it definitely Monday we'll be back? Yep. Yeah this is the longer gap isn't it?
[36:54.160 -> 36:58.560] Yes. This is the longer gap. Yep. Okay. I'm gonna eat a burrito. Okay. Oh he's finally
[36:58.560 -> 37:05.000] gonna eat. He's had all of them. Have a lovely weekend. Please rate the podcast five stars and follow, it really helps.
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