MONZA IS HERE... Could Daniel Ricciardo do the double?

Podcast: Pitstop

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Wed, 07 Sep 2022 22:59:00 -0000

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ITS RACE WEEK LETS GO! Monza is here, one of our favourite tracks on the calendar. As we all know Daniel Ricciardo won Monza last year (well Jake didn't know) Do we think the legend could win it once again? In this weeks episode we have a Monza Quiz for all you lovely F1 fans, so play along and see how much you know about this iconic track. Its been a crazy week for us and this is the 3rd episode of the week... And there is more coming! Huge guests on the way, guest month being over hasn't stopped us and we cant wait for you to hear from who we've got coming! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a whole load of laughter... Thanks for being here you guys are awesome! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summary

**Episode Overview:**

- The hosts, Jake and Fabio, are excited to discuss the upcoming race week at Monza, Italy.


- They provide a brief overview of the Monza circuit, including its history, length, and notable characteristics.



**Key Insights and Perspectives:**

- Monza is a historic race with a unique atmosphere and passionate fans.


- The circuit is known for its high-speed straights and challenging chicanes.


- The race is expected to feature several DRS zones, providing opportunities for overtaking.


- The drivers will need to balance speed and precision to succeed at Monza.


- The current standings show Max Verstappen with a commanding lead, making it difficult for other drivers to catch up.


- There is still a close battle for second place between Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez, and George Russell.


- The Mercedes team is showing signs of improvement and could potentially challenge Ferrari for second place in the constructors' championship.


- Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso have performed well for Alpine, while Aston Martin has struggled despite having a strong driver lineup.


- The hosts discuss the financial challenges they are facing and their plans to potentially move out of their current flat and travel with the F1 circus.


- They tease an upcoming movie project and encourage listeners to send in questions about the upcoming race weekend.


- The hosts answer a few questions from listeners, including one about the meaning behind Fabio's Instagram handle, "akfabiobocker."

**Important Quotes:**

- "Monza is really fast. It's actually got the highest average speed of any race track in the Formula One calendar." - Jake


- "I don't know if it's possible anymore. I'd love to see a bit of a battle towards the end of the season, but I think the battle for the winner is gone." - Jake


- "I think Mercedes will beat Ferrari in the constructors. That's where the battle is." - Jake


- "I genuinely think if a landlord knew that we lived here doing this and watched the way we scream and that, I think we'd be evicted like straight away." - Fabio


- "I know that you just looked at that first question of the quiz there. If you get that first question right, you're gonna be a genius." - Jake

**Overall Message:**

The hosts provide an informative and engaging preview of the upcoming Monza race, discussing the circuit's characteristics, the current standings, and potential storylines to watch for. They also share their thoughts on the financial challenges they are facing and their plans for the future. **Podcast Episode Summary: The Pit Stop**

**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca

**Key Points:**

* The hosts discuss a recent incident where Fabio chased down a gang after they were nearly mugged in Amsterdam.
* They speculate about the possibility of having a live podcast and the challenges associated with it.
* They share their experiences at the Dutch Grand Prix, including meeting Alfa Romeo team members and enjoying the food.
* The hosts reflect on their growing popularity and recognition within the Formula One paddock.
* They answer listener questions, including whether Max Verstappen fans are as wild as portrayed in the media and whether they are recognizable in the paddock.
* The hosts share their excitement about the upcoming Italian Grand Prix at Monza and discuss the track's history and significance.
* They play a trivia game called "The Monza Quiz," testing their knowledge about the Italian Grand Prix and Monza circuit.
* The hosts engage in light-hearted banter and playfully tease each other throughout the episode.

**Overall Message:**

The podcast provides an entertaining and informative discussion about Formula One, focusing on the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. The hosts' enthusiasm for the sport and their friendly rapport create an enjoyable listening experience for fans of Formula One. # Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary: Monza Predictions and Podcast Updates

## Monza Predictions:

* Jake Boys predicts a Charles Leclerc win, with Max Verstappen in second and Sergio Perez in third.
* Fabio Bocca predicts a Max Verstappen win, with Sergio Perez in second and Charles Leclerc in third.
* Both hosts agree that Red Bull will likely dominate the race due to the three long straights on the Monza circuit.

## Podcast Updates:

* A video interview with the Ferrari boys is available on the Pit Stop YouTube channel.
* The hosts encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars to help it reach the number one spot in the UK sports charts.
* A bonus episode with a special guest may be released before the next regular episode.

## Conclusion:

The episode concludes with the hosts thanking their listeners and teasing the possibility of an upcoming bonus episode featuring a guest who might have a connection to Lewis Hamilton.

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[01:00.400 -> 01:06.240] When we use the sim, it's got so much like G-force Oh god, don't clip that
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[01:12.240 -> 01:14.240] Yeah, friction control!
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[01:22.240 -> 01:24.240] ALRIGHT YEAH!
[01:24.240 -> 01:30.200] WE ARE BACK! This is the third episode of the week! Oh
[01:32.320 -> 01:34.880] My god guys here we have it This is the third piece of episode of the week and oh my god
[01:34.880 -> 01:40.040] It's gonna be an unbelievable one we made this one at the beginning of the way, but we make up with it by putting up
[01:42.400 -> 01:46.000] There might be four there may be four but we'll talk about that in the fourth one.
[01:46.000 -> 01:49.000] Guys, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:49.000 -> 01:51.000] It's your boy Fab, it's your boy, I'm here with...
[01:51.000 -> 01:53.000] Jake, I'm Jake. Hi everyone.
[01:53.000 -> 01:54.000] Yep, yep, that's your name.
[01:54.000 -> 01:55.000] Yeah, thank you.
[01:55.000 -> 01:58.000] And this is the third episode of the week!
[01:58.000 -> 01:59.000] How many times did I say it?
[01:59.000 -> 02:01.000] The last episode was with the Ferrari drivers.
[02:01.000 -> 02:03.000] We hope you guys loved it.
[02:03.000 -> 02:04.000] Yeah, we hope so.
[02:04.000 -> 02:05.000] We really hope you loved it.
[02:05.000 -> 02:08.000] I just wish it was longer. It's one of them where it's an amazing episode, but...
[02:08.000 -> 02:12.000] And the YouTube video is great. Hopefully the YouTube video is live at the time you listen to this.
[02:12.000 -> 02:15.000] If it's not, it'll be live very soon. The video is amazing.
[02:15.000 -> 02:18.000] I just wish it was longer. I wish we had... I wish we had long with him. But hopefully one day.
[02:18.000 -> 02:20.000] Well, do you know what they say?
[02:20.000 -> 02:22.000] Don't run before you can walk.
[02:22.000 -> 02:26.000] Could things come to those who wait? Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da those who wait? Da da da da da da da da
[02:26.000 -> 02:28.000] We haven't had to wait very long, have we?
[02:28.000 -> 02:30.000] No, to be fair, that's the thing.
[02:30.000 -> 02:32.000] I can't believe we actually had the Ferrari drivers.
[02:32.000 -> 02:34.000] It was mad because it was our 59th episode
[02:34.000 -> 02:36.000] and I don't feel like we should have had them on
[02:36.000 -> 02:38.000] on the 59th episode.
[02:38.000 -> 02:40.000] But hey, hey, that's life.
[02:40.000 -> 02:42.000] That's life. But guys!
[02:42.000 -> 02:44.000] Oh my god, it's race week!
[02:44.000 -> 02:45.640] Woo hoo! Monza. Monza. It's a historic race. That's life. But guys, oh my God, it's race week! Race week! Woo-hoo!
[02:45.640 -> 02:46.680] Monza.
[02:46.680 -> 02:48.880] Monza, it's a historic race.
[02:48.880 -> 02:51.640] He's won at Spa, and now he wins at Monza!
[02:51.640 -> 02:52.920] Charles Leclerc!
[02:52.920 -> 02:53.760] Do you think?
[02:53.760 -> 02:55.640] The famous commentary from when he won it last year,
[02:55.640 -> 02:56.960] he won Spa, then Monza.
[02:56.960 -> 02:59.120] Ah, he did win Monza, that might-
[02:59.120 -> 03:00.320] And I know, there's a quiz coming.
[03:00.320 -> 03:02.960] Yeah, and that might have been one of the questions.
[03:02.960 -> 03:04.800] Yeah, it's race week, ladies and gentlemen.
[03:04.800 -> 03:06.760] As we know, Max Verstappen is currently flying
[03:06.760 -> 03:07.680] in the standings.
[03:07.680 -> 03:09.320] As we look ahead to Monza,
[03:09.320 -> 03:12.640] Fab has put together one of our good old fashioned quizzes.
[03:12.640 -> 03:13.760] It's been a while, guys.
[03:13.760 -> 03:15.160] Yeah, it has been a while.
[03:15.160 -> 03:18.120] I don't actually know barely anything about Monza.
[03:18.120 -> 03:18.960] I'm not gonna lie,
[03:18.960 -> 03:21.000] today has been one of the most draining days
[03:21.000 -> 03:23.620] because we've had so much content to catch up with.
[03:23.620 -> 03:30.280] Like whilst we were away, we just didn't edit. Like, as you know, we usually put out five six tick tocks a day. Yeah, we got to apologize the tick-tock
[03:30.280 -> 03:37.400] We didn't want in a week. However good things come to those who wait so don't be too
[03:37.920 -> 03:42.200] Annoyed there's so many videos coming
[03:42.000 -> 03:44.280] so many videos coming.
[03:45.780 -> 03:47.920] I don't know when.
[03:49.900 -> 03:51.460] Before we get into the Monza quiz, few stats, few facts,
[03:51.460 -> 03:54.020] few things to talk about before we crack on with the quiz.
[03:54.020 -> 03:56.180] Monza, 53 laps, did you know that?
[03:56.180 -> 03:57.880] No, but I'm going to remember all of this stuff.
[03:57.880 -> 03:59.700] Good, well, it's not in the quiz, so it doesn't matter.
[03:59.700 -> 04:00.540] 53 laps.
[04:00.540 -> 04:04.040] 53 laps, each lap is 3.6 miles long.
[04:04.040 -> 04:06.320] The race distance is 190 miles.
[04:06.320 -> 04:10.320] And the fastest lap so far at Monza is a one minute 21.
[04:10.320 -> 04:11.960] I'm not going to tell you who it is.
[04:11.960 -> 04:14.000] I got a one 18 on the
[04:14.000 -> 04:16.200] on that sim I got a one 14.2.
[04:16.200 -> 04:17.480] You got one 14.
[04:17.480 -> 04:18.320] I'm so sorry.
[04:18.320 -> 04:21.480] Mine was an 18 actually just 18 seconds.
[04:21.480 -> 04:22.320] Wow.
[04:22.320 -> 04:23.160] Yeah.
[04:23.160 -> 04:24.640] And you did it backwards no?
[04:24.640 -> 04:27.000] I did do it reverse grid and backwards.
[04:27.000 -> 04:28.000] That's pretty crazy.
[04:28.000 -> 04:29.000] Anti-clockwise.
[04:29.000 -> 04:32.640] Also, for the people behind us, as you know, we have the fastest lap leaderboard.
[04:32.640 -> 04:36.880] It hasn't been used yet, but before we get into anything, I'll just say that we have
[04:36.880 -> 04:40.240] six mega guests lined up.
[04:40.240 -> 04:41.240] How mega?
[04:41.240 -> 04:42.240] And they will be...
[04:42.240 -> 04:43.240] How mega?
[04:43.240 -> 04:46.360] We have F1 drivers. We have f1 principals
[04:46.660 -> 04:53.000] We have coaches we have photographers. We have everyone you could possibly want from this sport bloomin egg
[04:53.000 -> 04:55.820] It's a great time to be part of the pit stop family. It really is
[04:55.820 -> 05:00.200] It's a good thing that we don't know anything about f1 because we're gonna ask so many random questions
[05:00.360 -> 05:03.260] Maybe I won't chew gum in this one. Don't you go in there?
[05:03.260 -> 05:06.440] I don't even know how many people clocked on that, but you didn't even know you had gum in your mouth.
[05:06.440 -> 05:08.320] The thing is, yeah, if you listen on like through a laptop,
[05:08.320 -> 05:09.160] you're not going to hear it,
[05:09.160 -> 05:10.600] but anyone who's listening on headphones,
[05:10.600 -> 05:12.680] I'm sorry if I was there like.
[05:12.680 -> 05:14.140] That was the Calum Nicholas episode.
[05:14.140 -> 05:15.360] I had no idea you had gum.
[05:15.360 -> 05:17.440] I didn't even know I had it in my mouth.
[05:17.440 -> 05:18.280] There you go.
[05:18.280 -> 05:19.240] These things happen.
[05:19.240 -> 05:22.300] So big, big, big, big guests come in.
[05:22.300 -> 05:24.520] We didn't just stop at guest month.
[05:24.520 -> 05:25.720] That's the thing, we did guest month
[05:25.720 -> 05:26.920] where every episode was a guest,
[05:26.920 -> 05:29.240] but we reached out to so many people throughout guest month
[05:29.240 -> 05:31.560] and they all said that after their break,
[05:31.560 -> 05:33.160] and now it's after their break,
[05:33.160 -> 05:34.000] I've lined up so many people.
[05:34.000 -> 05:36.440] So many people were like really busy on holiday
[05:36.440 -> 05:38.360] and all that, didn't really fancy coming
[05:38.360 -> 05:39.200] on the Pit Stop podcast.
[05:39.200 -> 05:40.600] Don't really know why, to be honest,
[05:40.600 -> 05:43.000] because if someone was to ask me,
[05:43.000 -> 05:46.720] I'd put my holiday on bloody hold to come on this podcast yeah well that's it Fabio Bocca
[05:46.720 -> 05:51.760] but there you go right Monza pole position is on the left
[05:51.760 -> 05:56.200] oh okay so it wrote it sometimes is on the left and sometimes on the right
[05:56.200 -> 05:59.800] yeah I can only assume that's because of the racing line right well it depends
[05:59.800 -> 06:02.880] where the corner is if it's a left or right turn straight away so what would
[06:02.880 -> 06:08.240] you say Monza is well do you think first turn? I'd say you probably have more of an
[06:08.240 -> 06:12.360] advantage if you're going into the corner on the outside. Okay. Because then
[06:12.360 -> 06:15.000] you could switch you're the person who's gonna have to brake early to make
[06:15.000 -> 06:19.200] the make it on the inside. Well it's that weird chicane isn't it? It's like really
[06:19.200 -> 06:24.460] tight. Remind me of what Monza is at the start. Monza is really fast so what a lot
[06:24.460 -> 06:27.600] of... I can't think of the. So what a lot of professional drivers do
[06:27.600 -> 06:30.760] is they go, they slow down before the corner
[06:30.760 -> 06:32.160] and they go through the chicane.
[06:32.160 -> 06:35.600] Whereas someone like yourself will just fly straight.
[06:35.600 -> 06:36.840] Oh, straight over it.
[06:36.840 -> 06:38.440] Yeah, and through the barriers,
[06:38.440 -> 06:40.480] which is an understandable technique
[06:40.480 -> 06:42.600] because you will get to the other side quicker.
[06:42.600 -> 06:44.480] Is it the bit that goes, is it the one where it goes straight
[06:44.480 -> 06:46.000] and then it suddenly goes like that and then it goes like that?
[06:46.000 -> 06:49.840] So the first corner is like a whoop and then it kind of curves around.
[06:49.840 -> 06:52.680] Oh yeah yeah flat out through there well yeah you probably want to be on the
[06:52.680 -> 06:56.860] outside because you can just maintain Delta stronger. Foot flat to the floor.
[06:56.860 -> 07:00.160] And if it's on the left it is going to be on the outside for that corner am I correct?
[07:00.160 -> 07:06.080] Yeah sure. I don't know where it goes left or right. It goes right, it goes right.
[07:06.080 -> 07:07.920] It's an incredibly high speed track.
[07:07.920 -> 07:08.760] Oh, is it?
[07:08.760 -> 07:10.720] It's actually got the highest average speed
[07:10.720 -> 07:12.600] of any race track in the Formula One calendar.
[07:12.600 -> 07:15.720] So we're gonna see some speed, lean, quick machines.
[07:15.720 -> 07:17.500] Definitely, however, it doesn't actually have
[07:17.500 -> 07:20.200] the maximum speed of any race track.
[07:20.200 -> 07:22.000] So you can't reach the maximum speed here
[07:22.000 -> 07:22.840] that you would be able to reach,
[07:22.840 -> 07:25.220] for example, at Miami, with the very long straights.
[07:25.220 -> 07:30.260] Well, for example, at Baku, which has a 2.2km straight where the drivers can go slightly faster.
[07:30.260 -> 07:34.600] Someone's been on Wikipedia! Look at you with your notes!
[07:34.600 -> 07:36.600] Why don't you get your hooter out of my notes?
[07:36.600 -> 07:38.600] Look at you with your notes, reading off your iPhone.
[07:38.600 -> 07:40.600] Because there's all the quiz answers down here.
[07:40.600 -> 07:42.600] My name is Fabio Barco, and look at all the information I know about Formula 1!
[07:42.600 -> 07:45.620] It's all about delivery. I feel like if I just come at it with confidence
[07:45.620 -> 07:47.480] and it sounds like I'm not reading from a script,
[07:47.480 -> 07:48.440] then that's fine.
[07:48.440 -> 07:49.540] Okay, well, people at home,
[07:49.540 -> 07:51.360] did you think he was reading from a script?
[07:51.360 -> 07:53.120] Because he wasn't!
[07:53.120 -> 07:54.560] There's actually no notes.
[07:54.560 -> 07:56.160] Yeah, there's actually nothing on my phone.
[07:56.160 -> 07:57.000] We've tricked you, we've played through your game.
[07:57.000 -> 07:58.040] I will show you guys right now,
[07:58.040 -> 07:59.120] anyone watching on TikTok,
[07:59.120 -> 07:59.960] blah!
[07:59.960 -> 08:00.780] There's nothing there!
[08:00.780 -> 08:01.620] There's nothing on the phone!
[08:01.620 -> 08:02.460] There's nothing there.
[08:02.460 -> 08:04.360] All off the top of the dome, my friends.
[08:04.360 -> 08:07.020] All off the top of the dome, my friends. All off the top of the dome.
[08:07.020 -> 08:08.180] Oh my God.
[08:08.180 -> 08:10.700] It's got three mad, mad fast straights.
[08:10.700 -> 08:11.540] I mean, you must know, Monster.
[08:11.540 -> 08:13.580] Is that how it's described on Google?
[08:13.580 -> 08:14.420] Exactly. Three mad fast straights.
[08:14.420 -> 08:16.820] That's exactly how Ted Kravitz put it.
[08:16.820 -> 08:17.660] Oh, really?
[08:17.660 -> 08:18.480] No, wrong.
[08:18.480 -> 08:19.660] Three mad fast straights.
[08:19.660 -> 08:21.500] And even turn three is incredibly fast.
[08:21.500 -> 08:23.540] Does that mean three DRS zones?
[08:23.540 -> 08:24.620] It may.
[08:24.620 -> 08:26.000] Oh, that's coming in the quiz, is it?
[08:26.000 -> 08:28.000] It may. No, it's not. I actually don't know.
[08:28.000 -> 08:32.000] Oh, okay. Well, let's say yeah, because if there's three mad straights, then it might have free DRS zones.
[08:32.000 -> 08:35.500] I didn't bother to find out. I really, yeah, I didn't do it.
[08:35.500 -> 08:41.500] That's no good, is it, man? There's people listening at home that rely on us for their factual Formula One.
[08:41.500 -> 08:42.500] I don't think there is.
[08:42.500 -> 08:47.600] How have we managed to grow an audience of people that don't rely on us for factual Formula One information?
[08:47.600 -> 08:49.360] I reckon if you actually listened to our pods
[08:49.360 -> 08:50.960] and wrote down the information we give you,
[08:50.960 -> 08:53.240] I reckon we actually give them like no information
[08:53.240 -> 08:54.080] about Formula One.
[08:54.080 -> 08:57.320] Oh yeah, oh yeah, well you sound surprised.
[08:57.320 -> 08:58.680] No, but maybe that's what works.
[08:58.680 -> 09:00.240] To be honest, I could never do that.
[09:00.240 -> 09:02.400] A quarter of a million monthly listens
[09:02.400 -> 09:04.320] and it's all bullshit.
[09:04.320 -> 09:11.120] I could never ever, even if we knew everything, sit down and be like statistical anyway and
[09:11.120 -> 09:12.120] read off facts.
[09:12.120 -> 09:13.120] Like that's not me.
[09:13.120 -> 09:14.600] Like I would not find that fun.
[09:14.600 -> 09:15.960] Like, yeah, true.
[09:15.960 -> 09:17.200] I have to just chat shit.
[09:17.200 -> 09:18.200] Yeah, of course.
[09:18.200 -> 09:19.200] It's the best way to do it.
[09:19.200 -> 09:20.200] It's more fun this way anyway.
[09:20.200 -> 09:21.200] It is the best way to do it.
[09:21.200 -> 09:22.200] Newsflash!
[09:22.200 -> 09:23.200] Oh my god!
[09:23.200 -> 09:24.200] Newsflash!
[09:24.200 -> 09:28.200] Have you seen the new livery that the Ferrari drivers and the new race suits that they brought out?
[09:28.200 -> 09:29.120] The yellow one.
[09:29.120 -> 09:29.640] Yellow.
[09:29.640 -> 09:30.520] Very interesting.
[09:30.520 -> 09:31.280] Hella yellow.
[09:31.280 -> 09:32.520] What does it mean? Why have they gone yellow?
[09:32.520 -> 09:34.480] They call me Mellow Yellow.
[09:34.480 -> 09:38.440] Because yellow is just like the historic Ferrari colour.
[09:38.440 -> 09:39.800] It's always yellow and red, right?
[09:39.800 -> 09:40.640] Really?
[09:40.640 -> 09:41.000] Yeah.
[09:41.000 -> 09:41.560] Do you not know that?
[09:41.560 -> 09:44.560] I thought yellow was just like the Shell logo and even that's like orange.
[09:44.560 -> 09:45.600] Nah, man. Nah, typical Ferrari colours like the Shell logo and even that's like orange. Nah man. Nah.
[09:45.600 -> 09:49.400] Ferrari, typical Ferrari colours is the Ferrari red and the Ferrari yellow.
[09:49.400 -> 09:51.520] I just imagined bright Ferrari red.
[09:51.520 -> 09:53.120] I never ever thought there'd be a yellow.
[09:53.120 -> 09:54.120] Yeah.
[09:54.120 -> 09:56.360] When I saw the picture of it earlier on Instagram, I had no idea that was, that was why.
[09:56.360 -> 09:57.920] I thought it was like a brand campaign.
[09:57.920 -> 09:59.920] So the whole, yeah, so did I when I first saw it.
[09:59.920 -> 10:03.280] I thought it, because they posted one a few days ago of them just wearing like normal
[10:03.280 -> 10:08.000] yellow t-shirts and I thought it was just like a shell partnership thing.
[10:08.000 -> 10:08.840] But no, it's not.
[10:08.840 -> 10:10.160] They've got full yellow race suits.
[10:10.160 -> 10:12.400] And then the car is still, it still has the red,
[10:12.400 -> 10:15.000] but at the back of the thing.
[10:15.000 -> 10:16.760] The rear wing?
[10:16.760 -> 10:18.760] Not the rear wing, the bit before it.
[10:18.760 -> 10:20.120] Oh, the tailgate.
[10:20.120 -> 10:20.940] Yeah.
[10:20.940 -> 10:23.920] The bit, which we actually saw off in one of the garages.
[10:23.920 -> 10:24.760] Oh my.
[10:24.760 -> 10:25.700] Which was quite an experience.
[10:25.700 -> 10:26.700] I don't know how much we can talk about that.
[10:26.700 -> 10:28.800] I don't want to say too much because I don't want people,
[10:28.800 -> 10:31.700] I don't want all the other teams to copy the information we're going to give them
[10:31.700 -> 10:35.000] because what we're going to give is going to be so technical that you could literally vision.
[10:35.000 -> 10:40.400] Well, we got a secret tour that actually no, I don't think anyone's actually ever had before.
[10:40.400 -> 10:42.500] Yeah, we did get a secret tour that no one's ever had before.
[10:42.500 -> 10:43.400] And that's all we're going to say.
[10:43.400 -> 10:44.400] Yeah, no more.
[10:44.400 -> 10:45.800] But let me put it this way.
[10:45.800 -> 10:48.960] I now know why Red Bull were doing so well.
[10:48.960 -> 10:50.520] I really do.
[10:50.520 -> 10:52.480] Orange juice.
[10:52.480 -> 10:53.600] Orange juice.
[10:53.600 -> 10:56.760] There was this carton of orange juice in there.
[10:56.760 -> 10:58.240] Someone commented that on something
[10:58.240 -> 11:00.760] or they sent me a DM that said something about orange juice
[11:00.760 -> 11:02.760] and I loved it because I was like, people are listening.
[11:02.760 -> 11:04.640] People are actually listening to what we're saying.
[11:04.640 -> 11:06.520] It's wrong, but they're listening.
[11:06.520 -> 11:07.920] When we were in the Alfa Romeo garage,
[11:07.920 -> 11:09.960] they actually took the whole side pod off the car
[11:09.960 -> 11:10.960] when we were watching it, didn't we?
[11:10.960 -> 11:13.440] And it's like something you've never seen before
[11:13.440 -> 11:14.920] because there's just like wires everywhere,
[11:14.920 -> 11:17.160] metal plates everywhere, like radiators everywhere.
[11:17.160 -> 11:19.640] When you look at it without the actual cover on it,
[11:19.640 -> 11:23.440] you're literally looking at, I don't even know what it is.
[11:23.440 -> 11:24.880] It's just a load of metal and wires.
[11:24.880 -> 11:25.400] Well, it's a car
[11:25.400 -> 11:29.080] it looks like a rake they almost have like a matching shell
[11:29.080 -> 11:34.760] it's like a matching shell and when you take the shell off insert the clip from the TikTok ages ago
[11:34.760 -> 11:38.240] yeah when we were going through in the old clips oh my god it's almost like a matching shell
[11:38.240 -> 11:40.520] we've come a long way since then we haven't come that far
[11:40.520 -> 11:42.280] AHH! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!
[11:42.280 -> 11:44.280] right current top ten standings
[11:44.280 -> 11:46.000] what you make me jump! guys I want my god! Right, current top 10 standings. What? You made me jump!
[11:46.000 -> 11:48.000] Guys, I want to update everyone with the current top 10 standings.
[11:48.000 -> 11:50.000] Max Verstappen is obviously in first.
[11:50.000 -> 11:52.000] 109 points ahead of Charles Leclerc in second.
[11:52.000 -> 11:54.000] Exactly. He's got 310 points.
[11:54.000 -> 11:56.000] Charles Leclerc's got 201.
[11:56.000 -> 11:57.000] Hmm.
[11:57.000 -> 12:03.000] Man, I know that I've been like blowing smoke up Ferrari's ass all year and saying that they are gonna come back, are gonna come back.
[12:03.000 -> 12:04.000] And it's just...
[12:04.000 -> 12:07.420] I just... Hmm. I don't know anymore
[12:07.420 -> 12:08.580] if it's possible.
[12:08.580 -> 12:10.640] I don't know if it's possible anymore.
[12:10.640 -> 12:11.860] I'd love to see a bit of a battle
[12:11.860 -> 12:12.780] towards the end of the season,
[12:12.780 -> 12:15.020] but I think the battle for the winner is gone.
[12:15.020 -> 12:17.900] Like Max Verstappen's so clear that he can win in Japan.
[12:17.900 -> 12:19.420] I'm pretty sure he can win in Japan
[12:19.420 -> 12:20.980] because you've got to think 109 points,
[12:20.980 -> 12:22.580] only seven races left.
[12:22.580 -> 12:25.580] That's a maximum of what, like 160 points you can gain.
[12:25.580 -> 12:28.400] You need Max Verstappen to like DNF four races
[12:28.400 -> 12:29.680] and Charles Leclerc to win four races.
[12:29.680 -> 12:30.520] Something like that.
[12:30.520 -> 12:33.120] You would need Max Verstappen to be hospitalized, really.
[12:33.120 -> 12:33.960] For anything like that to happen.
[12:33.960 -> 12:35.880] And even then, I don't think that would stop him.
[12:35.880 -> 12:36.720] Probably not, no.
[12:36.720 -> 12:39.080] He'd come out in a full body cast and still win a race.
[12:39.080 -> 12:40.520] Didn't you say you saw a video of him driving
[12:40.520 -> 12:41.440] with one hand?
[12:41.440 -> 12:42.280] Which driver did you see?
[12:42.280 -> 12:43.640] No, that was Leclerc, my dad saw it.
[12:43.640 -> 12:45.040] What, and he's just driving with one hand? He was on a sim and he was on was the Claire, my dad saw it. What, and he's just driving with one hand?
[12:45.040 -> 12:48.000] He was on a Sim and he was on the phone at the same time
[12:48.000 -> 12:48.840] and he was driving-
[12:48.840 -> 12:49.680] Could he still drive perfectly?
[12:49.680 -> 12:50.960] He was still driving a track, yeah.
[12:50.960 -> 12:52.600] When we use the Sim wheel though,
[12:52.600 -> 12:55.080] it's got so much like G-force.
[12:55.080 -> 12:55.920] Oh God, don't clip that.
[12:55.920 -> 12:56.740] Don't clip that.
[12:56.740 -> 12:59.600] It's got so much G-force, is it even called G-force?
[12:59.600 -> 13:00.960] Friction control?
[13:00.960 -> 13:02.160] Traction control?
[13:02.160 -> 13:03.000] Yeah.
[13:03.000 -> 13:03.820] Friction control.
[13:03.820 -> 13:04.660] Friction control.
[13:04.660 -> 13:05.000] Yeah. That the wheel just- Friction control.
[13:05.000 -> 13:09.000] That the wheel just flies about in your hand and you're just trying to hold on to it.
[13:09.000 -> 13:10.280] I could never do it with one hand.
[13:10.280 -> 13:11.280] Plus no one ever arranged me.
[13:11.280 -> 13:12.280] Oh, I know what you're talking about.
[13:12.280 -> 13:13.280] It's called force feedback.
[13:13.280 -> 13:14.280] Yeah, force feedback.
[13:14.280 -> 13:15.280] That's where I was going.
[13:15.280 -> 13:16.280] Yeah.
[13:16.280 -> 13:18.200] Sergio Perez with 201 points, so he's actually level with the Clare now.
[13:18.200 -> 13:19.200] Where's my boy, Russell?
[13:19.200 -> 13:21.160] Russell's in fourth with 188 points.
[13:21.160 -> 13:23.520] Because I'm a big Russell fan now, after he said hello.
[13:23.520 -> 13:24.520] Like, I'm Russell for a reason.
[13:24.520 -> 13:26.360] Russell could still make the podium. This is what I'm a big Russell fan now after he said hello. Russell could still make like the podium.
[13:26.360 -> 13:28.200] This is what I'm saying, that's where the battle is.
[13:28.200 -> 13:31.360] Cause I think Russell could potentially be second.
[13:31.360 -> 13:33.080] Like he's only just behind Leclerc.
[13:33.080 -> 13:35.320] And I also stand by what I said.
[13:35.320 -> 13:37.920] Like I think Mercedes will beat Ferrari
[13:37.920 -> 13:39.160] in the constructors.
[13:39.160 -> 13:40.320] What's the current constructors?
[13:40.320 -> 13:41.960] Well, before we get to that, let's just finish off here.
[13:41.960 -> 13:47.440] So we've got Carlos Sainz in fifth with 175 points, Lewis Hamilton with 158 points.
[13:47.440 -> 13:49.440] Not really sure what's going on there.
[13:49.440 -> 13:50.880] Lewis Hamilton with 158 points?
[13:50.880 -> 13:51.720] Yeah.
[13:51.720 -> 13:52.540] Yeah, but that's fine, mate,
[13:52.540 -> 13:54.560] because we all know that for the first half of this season,
[13:54.560 -> 13:57.000] all he did was trial different stuff on his car every week.
[13:57.000 -> 13:57.920] Yeah, but this is LH.
[13:57.920 -> 13:58.760] This is Lou Ham.
[13:58.760 -> 13:59.580] I know, I know, but-
[13:59.580 -> 14:00.420] This is Lou Ham.
[14:00.420 -> 14:02.760] But I believe that he's been doing this deliberately.
[14:02.760 -> 14:04.720] Like, now the car's getting a bit better,
[14:04.720 -> 14:05.560] he's putting it in front of- Deliberately losing? No, deliberately deliberately. Like now the car's getting a bit better. He's putting it in performance.
[14:05.560 -> 14:06.400] Deliberately losing?
[14:06.400 -> 14:07.580] No, deliberately trying different things
[14:07.580 -> 14:08.980] on the car for next season.
[14:10.160 -> 14:13.560] I honestly see absolutely no reason
[14:13.560 -> 14:16.240] why Lewis Hamill doesn't win next year.
[14:16.240 -> 14:17.120] I would be so surprised.
[14:17.120 -> 14:18.680] I think Max Verstappen will win a lot,
[14:18.680 -> 14:21.080] but I think next year Mercedes are gonna be further ahead
[14:21.080 -> 14:23.360] than Red Bull because I think Mercedes have done
[14:23.360 -> 14:26.480] so much planning this year for next year.
[14:26.480 -> 14:28.120] Which is why they're so consistent.
[14:28.120 -> 14:29.120] Another bold prediction.
[14:29.120 -> 14:34.040] What do you reckon Matt from WTF1 would say to my bold prediction?
[14:34.040 -> 14:37.600] I think Matt would probably say that...
[14:37.600 -> 14:42.280] I actually, I don't know.
[14:42.280 -> 14:43.280] Well maybe I'm completely wrong.
[14:43.280 -> 14:45.160] No, do you know what, we'll say that you're right.
[14:45.160 -> 14:48.440] No, don't get me wrong, Max Verstappen probably is going to be right up there, but I think
[14:48.440 -> 14:50.760] Lewis Hamilton will be competing, or even Russell.
[14:50.760 -> 14:56.680] Well, we've got Lando Norris with 82 points in 7th, Esteban Ocon in 8th with 66, which
[14:56.680 -> 14:57.680] I think is quite impressive.
[14:57.680 -> 15:05.000] Fernando Alonso with 59 points in 9th, and Valtteri Bottas with 46 points in 10th,
[15:05.460 -> 15:07.740] which again, it kind of shook me a little bit.
[15:07.740 -> 15:09.140] I didn't think he'd be in the top 10.
[15:09.140 -> 15:10.420] Yeah, he's picked up a few points this season.
[15:10.420 -> 15:11.420] He started off really well.
[15:11.420 -> 15:13.300] He started off well, and I feel like the alphas
[15:13.300 -> 15:15.520] have maybe kind of slipped down a little bit
[15:15.520 -> 15:17.340] because Joe actually started really well as well.
[15:17.340 -> 15:20.620] Yeah, I remember he got points in his debut race in F1,
[15:20.620 -> 15:22.060] which was amazing.
[15:22.060 -> 15:23.180] They've got a good driver lineup.
[15:23.180 -> 15:24.500] Bottas and Joe are good drivers.
[15:24.500 -> 15:26.160] As the car develops.
[15:26.160 -> 15:27.560] I'll make Valtteri's an absolute legend.
[15:27.560 -> 15:28.600] That's what I'm saying.
[15:28.600 -> 15:30.700] But I do just think a lot of it has come down
[15:30.700 -> 15:32.120] to the fact Red Bull have ran away with it.
[15:32.120 -> 15:33.400] If you look at these standings, right,
[15:33.400 -> 15:34.240] and you look how-
[15:34.240 -> 15:35.560] You get your mitts off my phone
[15:35.560 -> 15:37.600] because the quiz is right there.
[15:37.600 -> 15:38.900] But look at the numbers, right?
[15:38.900 -> 15:40.200] And then look at the standings.
[15:40.200 -> 15:42.120] And all you see in front of you is the fact
[15:42.120 -> 15:43.280] that Max Verstappen and Red Bull
[15:43.280 -> 15:44.760] are so much further ahead of everyone else.
[15:44.760 -> 15:46.060] Everyone else is quite close. Miles ahead. And I think they're all quite close because they're all is the fact that Max Verstappen and Red Bull are so much further ahead of everyone else. Everyone else is quite close.
[15:46.060 -> 15:46.660] Miles ahead.
[15:46.660 -> 15:49.460] And I think they're all quite close because they're all developing the car the same.
[15:49.460 -> 15:53.600] You've got Mercedes and Ferrari who are quite close, but then that's kind of it.
[15:53.600 -> 15:56.900] You've got Red Bull, so in the Constructors, you've got Red Bull with 511 points.
[15:56.900 -> 15:59.860] You've got Ferrari down with 376 points.
[15:59.860 -> 16:01.360] That's a big fucking gap, man.
[16:01.360 -> 16:04.960] Yeah, well, Red Bull are clearly one of the Constructors, but what about Mercedes to Ferrari?
[16:04.960 -> 16:05.080] What's the gap? The gap is 30 points. That's a big fucking gap, man. Yeah, well, Rebbo clearly won the Constructors, but what about Mercedes to Ferrari?
[16:05.080 -> 16:05.920] What's the gap?
[16:05.920 -> 16:07.320] The gap is 30 points.
[16:07.320 -> 16:10.560] So Ferrari have 376, Mercedes have 346.
[16:10.560 -> 16:11.680] All right, if you had to bet
[16:11.680 -> 16:14.240] all of the money in your bank account, yeah,
[16:14.240 -> 16:16.400] on either Mercedes or Ferrari
[16:16.400 -> 16:18.280] to be second in the Constructors,
[16:18.280 -> 16:19.680] who would you bet on right now?
[16:19.680 -> 16:20.920] Ferrari.
[16:20.920 -> 16:21.760] Really?
[16:21.760 -> 16:23.480] Yes, I would.
[16:23.480 -> 16:24.520] Yeah, okay.
[16:24.520 -> 16:26.440] Well, I'd go Mercedes all day long let's see
[16:26.440 -> 16:29.520] who's rich at the end of season but my whole but you ain't gonna be rich if you
[16:29.520 -> 16:34.160] bet my pocket my friend you really ain't gonna be rich at all our rent is fucking
[16:34.160 -> 16:41.000] extortionate and our rent is due any money yeah our rent is due and we haven't been paid yet
[16:41.000 -> 16:45.000] did anyone hear the advert at the beginning of the pod? Did anyone?
[16:45.000 -> 16:47.000] Because we've done a rep, we've done an ad read.
[16:47.000 -> 16:48.000] Oh yeah, we have.
[16:48.000 -> 16:49.800] We've made a little bit of moolah, ladies and gentlemen.
[16:49.800 -> 16:53.360] We needed money because we're going absolutely broke going to these races and we've spent
[16:53.360 -> 16:54.600] so much money on camera gear.
[16:54.600 -> 17:00.000] Yeah, do you know what, we're going to set up a charity, we're going to set up a GoFundMe,
[17:00.000 -> 17:02.520] help the Pizzadot boys because we can't pay rent.
[17:02.520 -> 17:05.800] If we can't pay rent, we haven't got our studio that we're filming, we're going to be podcasting from the side of the Pit Stop boys, because we can't pay rent. If we can't pay rent, we haven't got our studio that we're filming.
[17:05.800 -> 17:07.600] We're going to be podcasting from the side of the street.
[17:07.600 -> 17:10.680] A couple of episodes we're saying,
[17:10.680 -> 17:13.040] you know what, we could maybe afford an F14.
[17:13.040 -> 17:15.360] We can't even afford that rent.
[17:15.360 -> 17:16.360] We haven't got any money.
[17:16.360 -> 17:17.920] But yeah, we did an ad read.
[17:17.920 -> 17:18.760] It's not looking good guys.
[17:18.760 -> 17:20.480] We did an ad read for beer 52.
[17:20.480 -> 17:22.720] I hope our landlord's listening to this.
[17:22.720 -> 17:23.560] Yeah, true.
[17:23.560 -> 17:24.840] We should just send this to our landlord and say,
[17:24.840 -> 17:26.560] look, we're staying in the flat.
[17:26.560 -> 17:28.160] You could come on an adventure at Pit Stop.
[17:28.160 -> 17:29.920] We'll give you X amount of our earnings
[17:29.920 -> 17:32.200] over the next three years if we can live here for free.
[17:32.200 -> 17:33.040] That's dangerous.
[17:33.040 -> 17:35.480] And trust them, it would be an amazing investment.
[17:35.480 -> 17:37.720] If I was a landlord and I looked at this podcast,
[17:37.720 -> 17:39.600] I would let them do it.
[17:39.600 -> 17:40.440] Definitely.
[17:40.440 -> 17:41.260] Would you?
[17:41.260 -> 17:43.160] No, actually, no, I wouldn't.
[17:43.160 -> 17:44.000] What two idiots.
[17:44.000 -> 17:44.840] You wanna trust us?
[17:44.840 -> 17:45.560] Two idiots. So yeah, we're gonna make some money if you can have some of it no I wouldn't. What two idiots. Two idiots.
[17:45.560 -> 17:46.960] So yeah, we're gonna make loads of money
[17:46.960 -> 17:47.800] if you can have some of it.
[17:47.800 -> 17:49.080] I genuinely think if a landlord knew
[17:49.080 -> 17:50.440] that we lived here doing this
[17:50.440 -> 17:51.840] and watched the way we scream and that,
[17:51.840 -> 17:53.840] I think we'd be evicted like straight away.
[17:53.840 -> 17:54.920] I don't know, maybe that's the key.
[17:54.920 -> 17:56.320] Maybe we need to find a landlord
[17:56.320 -> 17:58.040] who really loves Formula One.
[17:58.040 -> 17:58.880] Yeah.
[17:58.880 -> 17:59.720] Because they might already know who we are
[17:59.720 -> 18:01.040] and be like, look, it's the Pit Stop boys.
[18:01.040 -> 18:04.520] Look, we are gonna like hopefully have a fruitful career.
[18:04.520 -> 18:05.880] And right now we're struggling a little bit.
[18:05.880 -> 18:08.720] But eventually, we're gonna have loads of money.
[18:08.720 -> 18:09.560] So help us out!
[18:09.560 -> 18:11.160] Why don't we put a call out to all our viewers,
[18:11.160 -> 18:13.000] if anyone watching anywhere in the world
[18:13.000 -> 18:14.920] has somewhere we can come and live,
[18:14.920 -> 18:15.760] Yeah.
[18:15.760 -> 18:16.580] You know, for free.
[18:16.580 -> 18:17.420] Preferably in London.
[18:17.420 -> 18:19.440] Yeah, preferably in central London,
[18:19.440 -> 18:21.000] where you pay all of our bills.
[18:21.000 -> 18:25.080] If anyone owns at least a three bed property in London
[18:25.080 -> 18:26.120] with padded walls.
[18:26.120 -> 18:28.080] Be nice if I had a garden as well, I'd love a dog.
[18:28.080 -> 18:29.440] It needs to be fully soundproof
[18:29.440 -> 18:31.200] because Sunderland want to scream!
[18:31.200 -> 18:35.000] Our neighbours are going to come knocking.
[18:35.000 -> 18:36.040] We were actually saying though,
[18:36.040 -> 18:37.680] we could potentially move out of the flat,
[18:37.680 -> 18:38.800] take pit stop on the road,
[18:38.800 -> 18:41.240] go around with the F1 circus and just do a year with it.
[18:41.240 -> 18:43.240] Well, bro, with the money that we spend on rent,
[18:43.240 -> 18:45.440] I'm sure we could put that money together
[18:45.440 -> 18:47.880] to get like a Mercedes Sprinter van that has like,
[18:47.880 -> 18:48.720] you know, six-
[18:48.720 -> 18:50.600] No, we know what car we're getting, we've seen it.
[18:50.600 -> 18:51.920] Don't tell people.
[18:51.920 -> 18:53.120] We can't live in that.
[18:53.120 -> 18:53.960] We don't have to live in it,
[18:53.960 -> 18:55.320] we have a tent in the back.
[18:56.520 -> 18:58.480] Okay, we found a car, but we may not be able to do it,
[18:58.480 -> 19:00.520] but we've got a bit of a plan.
[19:00.520 -> 19:01.880] There's actually so many plans.
[19:01.880 -> 19:03.120] Oh my God.
[19:03.120 -> 19:04.480] And the movie is underway,
[19:04.480 -> 19:05.760] because you commented on that picture you put on your Instagram. A lot of people Oh my God. And the movie is underway. Cause you commented on that picture
[19:05.760 -> 19:06.640] you put on your Instagram.
[19:06.640 -> 19:08.900] A lot of people were like, what's the movie?
[19:08.900 -> 19:09.920] And people have been asking about,
[19:09.920 -> 19:12.000] your friend asked what's happening in December.
[19:12.000 -> 19:12.840] Yep.
[19:12.840 -> 19:14.040] Cause we teased it in the last episode.
[19:14.040 -> 19:14.880] Alex Vine.
[19:14.880 -> 19:15.720] Shout out Alex Vine.
[19:15.720 -> 19:16.960] Alex Vine, I know you're listening.
[19:16.960 -> 19:17.800] Here's your shout out.
[19:17.800 -> 19:18.620] Do you reckon he'll hear this?
[19:18.620 -> 19:19.460] Of course he'll hear it.
[19:19.460 -> 19:20.560] He listens to every episode.
[19:20.560 -> 19:21.680] So does Maher.
[19:21.680 -> 19:24.280] So Maher and Alex, shout out to you boys.
[19:24.280 -> 19:25.360] Follow our Instagram
[19:25.360 -> 19:29.040] at Pitstop and send through who you are and where you're from and we'll shout something
[19:29.040 -> 19:33.440] out in the next step. Oh no hang on okay quick keep going I just remembered in the last step
[19:33.440 -> 19:38.000] I told them to send in questions about this weekend you did yeah so whilst you quickly
[19:38.000 -> 19:42.000] chat about some more stats and facts I'll just get these questions up so we can answer a few
[19:42.000 -> 19:46.760] things. Okay excellent so we have uh so like I said, Red Bull 511 points,
[19:46.760 -> 19:48.880] Ferrari in second with 376,
[19:48.880 -> 19:50.800] Mercedes in third with 346.
[19:50.800 -> 19:52.800] It's pretty tight between those two teams.
[19:52.800 -> 19:56.600] And then in fourth, you've got Alpine with 125 points.
[19:56.600 -> 20:00.200] Now, to be fair, Alpine are actually doing better
[20:00.200 -> 20:01.120] than I thought.
[20:01.120 -> 20:04.640] When you look at Aston Martin down in ninth with 25 points,
[20:04.640 -> 20:07.420] and you consider the fact that Fernando Alonso is moving to that team I
[20:07.420 -> 20:10.660] bloody hope that they're making some changes for next year. Yeah I believe in
[20:10.660 -> 20:14.820] Aston Martin. I do. I think they'll be fine. I think they've got such a big team
[20:14.820 -> 20:18.860] such a good factory. You got some inside intel? I don't want to spill the beans.
[20:18.860 -> 20:26.480] You know the guy? I... multiple. And it's not a guy, it's a woman. Multiple very good women that have given me the information.
[20:26.480 -> 20:27.320] Powerful woman.
[20:27.320 -> 20:28.160] Okay.
[20:28.160 -> 20:28.980] Okay.
[20:28.980 -> 20:29.820] Okay.
[20:29.820 -> 20:30.660] So don't question me.
[20:30.660 -> 20:33.240] All right, a fucking fair play to you.
[20:33.240 -> 20:34.460] I will shut my trap.
[20:34.460 -> 20:36.360] Stop reading out numbers now, that shit's boring.
[20:36.360 -> 20:38.040] Yeah, and I know you just looked at that first question
[20:38.040 -> 20:38.880] of the quiz there.
[20:38.880 -> 20:39.700] No, I didn't.
[20:39.700 -> 20:40.540] I know that you-
[20:40.540 -> 20:41.380] I didn't.
[20:41.380 -> 20:42.760] Oh God, if you get that first question right,
[20:42.760 -> 20:43.880] you're gonna be a genius.
[20:43.880 -> 20:47.840] I have some of the questions here that you guys sent in on our Instagram, at Pitstop.
[20:47.840 -> 20:48.840] Give it a follow.
[20:48.840 -> 20:52.880] Follow our personals as well, at Jakeboyz, at akfabiobocker.
[20:52.880 -> 20:53.880] Everyone's probably wondering-
[20:53.880 -> 20:54.880] Fabio.
[20:54.880 -> 20:55.880] akfabiobocker.
[20:55.880 -> 20:57.520] I bet everyone wonders what AK means.
[20:57.520 -> 21:01.040] Yeah, and this really pisses me off because someone once turned to me and said they thought
[21:01.040 -> 21:03.600] it was aka Fabio Bocca and that just made my-
[21:03.600 -> 21:04.980] It was our manager last weekend.
[21:04.980 -> 21:06.960] Was it really? It made my life crumble.
[21:06.960 -> 21:11.040] Because that just sucks. Aka Fabio Bocca. That is so bad.
[21:11.040 -> 21:16.720] Instagram, Facebook, Meta. If you're listening, please give me that handle.
[21:16.720 -> 21:20.000] I just want Fabio Bocca. No, you just want Fabio and I just want Jake.
[21:20.000 -> 21:23.840] But someone's got Jake. That would be legit. To be fair, who's got Jake?
[21:23.840 -> 21:26.000] I don't know, I think his name's Jake.
[21:26.000 -> 21:27.000] Oh shit.
[21:27.000 -> 21:28.000] It's a guy who owns Twitter or something.
[21:28.000 -> 21:29.000] There's someone who's got the name Fabio as well.
[21:29.000 -> 21:32.000] Why don't we Jake, why don't you be Pit and I'll be Stop?
[21:32.000 -> 21:33.000] Yeah.
[21:33.000 -> 21:34.000] We could be Pit Stop.
[21:34.000 -> 21:36.000] Yeah, or what did we say we were going to name our kids earlier?
[21:36.000 -> 21:38.000] Alpha and Romeo.
[21:38.000 -> 21:40.000] And we were going to name one Zanvort.
[21:40.000 -> 21:42.000] Yeah, I'd love to call my kid Zanvort,
[21:42.000 -> 21:44.000] because Zanvort is a serious name for a kid.
[21:44.000 -> 21:45.600] Okay, on to the questions.
[21:47.360 -> 21:49.360] Corny Alex has said, What happened after you nearly got mugged?
[21:49.360 -> 21:53.360] Well, Fab decided to run around the streets trying to chase down this gang,
[21:53.360 -> 21:54.640] and I was behind him saying,
[21:54.640 -> 21:57.120] Fab, we're smashed, we're probably gonna get stabbed.
[21:57.120 -> 22:01.120] And after about three laps of Amsterdam, I finally persuaded him to come home.
[22:01.120 -> 22:02.320] So that's what happened.
[22:02.320 -> 22:06.080] This guy was on a plane, he was walking, probably bowling down the alley.
[22:06.080 -> 22:06.920] He's like,
[22:06.920 -> 22:08.640] red, red, red.
[22:08.640 -> 22:09.560] I saw red.
[22:09.560 -> 22:11.200] Luckily it was Ferrari red.
[22:11.200 -> 22:12.780] You were, yeah, Ferrari.
[22:13.840 -> 22:14.920] What does that mean?
[22:14.920 -> 22:15.920] Where are you trying to go with that?
[22:15.920 -> 22:17.520] Scuderia Ferrari red.
[22:17.520 -> 22:18.880] Yeah, Scuderia Ferrari red.
[22:18.880 -> 22:19.720] Winning colors.
[22:19.720 -> 22:21.600] Which means I would have won the fight.
[22:22.640 -> 22:27.000] Would you be keen to have a South Africa listen live on a podcast?
[22:27.000 -> 22:28.000] What does that mean?
[22:28.000 -> 22:30.000] A South African listener.
[22:30.000 -> 22:33.000] A South African listener on the pod. We definitely want to get people on the pod.
[22:33.000 -> 22:36.000] That's something we will get. We've just got about a thousand amazing guests to get from.
[22:36.000 -> 22:39.000] Yeah, one day we actually want to do like a live podcast.
[22:39.000 -> 22:40.000] Yeah, there's so much to be fair.
[22:40.000 -> 22:44.000] Not just yet because I think I'll get really nervous having like a sea of people sat in front of me.
[22:44.000 -> 22:46.120] I actually think yeah, I'd be more nervous for like
[22:46.120 -> 22:50.760] Interviewing or getting like a viewer on then I would be getting like a guest because at least with a guest we kind of like
[22:50.760 -> 22:55.920] Know a bit about them. Yep, and like they probably like a bit more media trained like don't get me wrong
[22:55.920 -> 22:58.400] We do want to get you guys on and we are working to do you think?
[22:59.000 -> 23:01.000] Would you say that I'm media trained?
[23:01.820 -> 23:07.080] No, but I had excellent. No, no, that's all I wanted. You're not, but let me just say, I don't want you to be.
[23:07.080 -> 23:07.920] No, and do you know what?
[23:07.920 -> 23:10.160] I never fucking will.
[23:10.160 -> 23:12.600] That's why it's worth, I've done this shit for ages, man.
[23:12.600 -> 23:14.440] Like I've hosted so much stuff.
[23:14.440 -> 23:16.000] Oh yeah, you never fucking say anything bad
[23:16.000 -> 23:18.080] and we never have to cut anything that you say.
[23:18.080 -> 23:19.600] You're so media trained.
[23:19.600 -> 23:21.520] Who do you reckon we have to cut more, me or you?
[23:21.520 -> 23:22.360] Or me, it's me.
[23:22.360 -> 23:23.200] It's definitely you.
[23:23.200 -> 23:24.200] It's definitely me.
[23:24.200 -> 23:25.920] Sometimes, oh, I'm not even gonna go there.
[23:25.920 -> 23:26.760] Do you know what?
[23:26.760 -> 23:27.640] A live podcast can never happen.
[23:27.640 -> 23:30.840] Yeah, scrap that, live podcast is not happening.
[23:30.840 -> 23:33.240] Victoria T says, what was your favorite part
[23:33.240 -> 23:34.640] about being at the Grand Prix this weekend?
[23:34.640 -> 23:35.920] What was your favorite part?
[23:35.920 -> 23:36.760] The food.
[23:36.760 -> 23:37.580] Yeah.
[23:37.580 -> 23:38.420] Yeah.
[23:38.420 -> 23:40.880] To be fair, the food probably was
[23:40.880 -> 23:42.640] one of the favorite things.
[23:42.640 -> 23:43.720] How did you get into the paddock?
[23:43.720 -> 23:45.400] This week we were lucky enough to be invited by-
[23:45.400 -> 23:46.400] Climbing the fence.
[23:46.400 -> 23:50.640] We're lucky enough to be invited by climbing the fence.
[23:50.640 -> 23:55.160] Alfa Romeo had us in the paddock which was an amazing experience. We haven't thanked
[23:55.160 -> 23:56.160] them enough.
[23:56.160 -> 24:02.560] Norleen Ellen has said, are Maxxis fans really as wild and as crazy as the media has portrayed
[24:02.560 -> 24:05.480] them? Well did you see that video that random geezer dressed as security throwing the flare as the media has portrayed them. Well, did you see that video of that random geezer
[24:05.480 -> 24:08.360] dressed as security, throwing the flare onto the track?
[24:08.360 -> 24:09.200] Nope.
[24:09.200 -> 24:10.440] You know that the flare went onto the track?
[24:10.440 -> 24:11.280] Did it?
[24:11.280 -> 24:12.520] Yeah, that's why they stopped qualifying.
[24:12.520 -> 24:13.360] Okay.
[24:13.360 -> 24:14.840] At the end, the video has been leaked a bit,
[24:14.840 -> 24:16.240] and it's some guy dressed as security.
[24:16.240 -> 24:18.680] It was because Sergio Perez spun out.
[24:18.680 -> 24:20.360] Yeah, yeah, but this was like when one of the other
[24:20.360 -> 24:21.640] heats or something, but basically,
[24:21.640 -> 24:24.600] a guy threw a thing onto the track,
[24:24.600 -> 24:26.600] and it's on video, and he's like standing there all smug and
[24:26.600 -> 24:30.000] everyone's like booing him. So that was a bad portrayal of it but
[24:30.000 -> 24:33.240] Max Verstappen fans are amazing and I'll give it to him they go out in force
[24:33.240 -> 24:37.560] like all we saw was orange. It was orange everywhere I remember walking down the
[24:37.560 -> 24:40.520] beach to get to the race, I just got off the train and there was like a
[24:40.520 -> 24:46.700] pack of like five Williams guys just like in the corner. Yeah they there. Yeah, they were all wearing like Williams t-shirts,
[24:46.700 -> 24:47.540] like Williams fans.
[24:47.540 -> 24:48.780] But they were on their own,
[24:48.780 -> 24:50.420] like secluded from everyone else.
[24:50.420 -> 24:51.580] They probably would have got beat up.
[24:51.580 -> 24:53.460] Yeah, no, they wouldn't have got beat up.
[24:53.460 -> 24:55.100] Max Verstappen fans are lovely people.
[24:55.100 -> 24:56.860] Loyal, kind and friendly.
[24:56.860 -> 24:58.180] I thought we were going to get beat up,
[24:58.180 -> 24:59.700] get in that taxi home,
[24:59.700 -> 25:01.180] when we went over to them taxi drivers
[25:01.180 -> 25:02.340] and I was like pissed as any bit
[25:02.340 -> 25:03.180] and I just wasn't happy.
[25:03.180 -> 25:04.820] Yeah, but you can get out of any situation
[25:04.820 -> 25:06.800] by just mentioning transfers because like
[25:06.800 -> 25:08.640] I mean everyone loves football apart from me so.
[25:08.640 -> 25:10.720] Yeah no you actually bought it up, you bought it up.
[25:10.720 -> 25:11.360] I'd always bring it up.
[25:11.360 -> 25:15.120] Which didn't save us because we still paid 110 euros for a taxi back from the race.
[25:15.120 -> 25:17.040] It was better than the 180 that Brad paid.
[25:19.440 -> 25:20.240] Fuck you Brad!
[25:22.080 -> 25:24.720] Some of us, Gary in the garage with laughing faces yeah.
[25:24.720 -> 25:26.960] Gary in the garage with laughing faces. Yeah. Gary in the garage was there.
[25:26.960 -> 25:28.480] Tanesha.v2 said,
[25:28.480 -> 25:30.760] are we recognizable in the paddock now?
[25:30.760 -> 25:31.960] I mean, to be fair,
[25:31.960 -> 25:34.880] a few people did come up to us in the paddock and say hello.
[25:34.880 -> 25:36.840] Yeah. And a few people came up, asked for autographs.
[25:36.840 -> 25:39.040] So Lando, enjoy that.
[25:39.040 -> 25:40.640] George, Will Buxton.
[25:40.640 -> 25:41.480] Yeah.
[25:41.480 -> 25:42.320] Nah.
[25:42.320 -> 25:43.280] Yeah. I think we are now.
[25:43.280 -> 25:45.720] Like it was this weekend was an absolute game changer
[25:45.720 -> 25:47.380] for us, a lot changed this weekend.
[25:47.380 -> 25:48.980] And people have jumped on the bandwagon
[25:48.980 -> 25:50.580] and they've realized kind of what we're doing now.
[25:50.580 -> 25:51.420] So yeah.
[25:51.420 -> 25:52.540] We've had a lot of messages from people as well
[25:52.540 -> 25:53.540] that are in the paddock being like,
[25:53.540 -> 25:55.700] oh, it was you guys, I didn't even realize it was you.
[25:55.700 -> 25:57.440] Like now we've gone kind of thing.
[25:57.440 -> 25:59.300] Which is like, I feel like next,
[25:59.300 -> 26:01.300] I feel like every, the paddock is like a family.
[26:01.300 -> 26:03.940] Like we've realized it because we were there all weekend
[26:03.940 -> 26:05.120] this weekend, we've counted that.
[26:05.120 -> 26:07.400] You just see the same people in over and over again.
[26:07.400 -> 26:10.040] So you can imagine how close you get with everyone in there
[26:10.040 -> 26:10.880] like pretty quick.
[26:10.880 -> 26:12.580] And you make friends really quick.
[26:12.580 -> 26:15.000] Like we didn't know half the people we've now met
[26:15.000 -> 26:16.080] before this weekend,
[26:16.080 -> 26:18.800] which is why we've got so many guests coming on the pod.
[26:18.800 -> 26:21.200] Cause we just met and speak to everyone.
[26:21.200 -> 26:22.960] Did you see Lewis Hamilton this weekend?
[26:22.960 -> 26:24.480] We did not, did we?
[26:24.480 -> 26:25.280] On the grid, yeah.
[26:25.280 -> 26:26.100] I saw him on the grid.
[26:26.100 -> 26:26.940] I saw him once.
[26:26.940 -> 26:27.780] What, you saw him at?
[26:27.780 -> 26:28.600] I saw him.
[26:28.600 -> 26:29.440] Oh, was he on a scooter?
[26:29.440 -> 26:32.320] Mm-hmm, he was holding onto the back of Toto's bike.
[26:32.320 -> 26:34.880] Toto was cycling and he was holding onto the back of it
[26:34.880 -> 26:35.700] on the scooter.
[26:35.700 -> 26:36.540] That is unreal.
[26:36.540 -> 26:37.920] Going past, unreal.
[26:37.920 -> 26:39.120] That is unreal.
[26:39.120 -> 26:41.200] How were the reunions with the previous guests
[26:41.200 -> 26:42.080] on the podcast?
[26:42.080 -> 26:43.880] You know what, amazing, because we just sat,
[26:43.880 -> 26:44.960] we spoke about it in the last pod,
[26:44.960 -> 26:48.680] but we sat there in McLaren, ate Tim Tams with Michael,
[26:48.680 -> 26:50.920] went into Red Bull, had some beers with Brad
[26:50.920 -> 26:52.680] when he was off work, like later in the evening,
[26:52.680 -> 26:54.120] because the paddock's open till 10, right?
[26:54.120 -> 26:56.280] So it's pretty cool.
[26:56.280 -> 26:57.160] What other guests?
[26:57.160 -> 26:58.560] Is that only 10?
[26:58.560 -> 27:01.640] No, the boat homes are like 10,
[27:01.640 -> 27:03.760] but the actual paddock is open a long time.
[27:03.760 -> 27:05.320] I remember the first time of the weekend
[27:05.320 -> 27:07.640] that we saw Callum and like he had just finished
[27:07.640 -> 27:09.440] like working on, was it Checo's car or what?
[27:09.440 -> 27:10.880] Oh, it was Max's car, I can't remember,
[27:10.880 -> 27:13.360] but like, this guy's a pretty like kind of smiley,
[27:13.360 -> 27:16.280] open, fun guy, but he was kind of a little bit stressed,
[27:16.280 -> 27:20.600] man, he was like, he was like, boys, I'm tired.
[27:20.600 -> 27:21.960] Yeah, well, that's one thing we got to remember,
[27:21.960 -> 27:23.520] like these people are our friends,
[27:23.520 -> 27:24.840] and when we go there, we want to meet them,
[27:24.840 -> 27:26.560] and we've had the best day of drinking beer,
[27:26.560 -> 27:27.640] but they're actually at work.
[27:27.640 -> 27:30.440] And we're sat outside our front door drinking beer all day.
[27:30.440 -> 27:31.280] That's what we were saying,
[27:31.280 -> 27:32.200] whenever I walked past we knew,
[27:32.200 -> 27:33.320] like we were just like, it's weird,
[27:33.320 -> 27:35.040] because we're just having the time of our lives,
[27:35.040 -> 27:36.440] but they're working.
[27:36.440 -> 27:37.560] Anyway, do your questions.
[27:37.560 -> 27:39.120] Yeah, we're going to get to work now,
[27:39.120 -> 27:42.120] because it's time for...
[27:42.120 -> 27:43.620] The Monster Quiz!
[27:43.620 -> 27:45.000] For theza Quiz!
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[28:05.040 -> 28:06.560] Question one!
[28:06.560 -> 28:25.200] Okay. Duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh one monza five times each, but who are they? Not multiple choice.
[28:29.160 -> 28:31.060] Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher.
[28:32.920 -> 28:33.760] Correct.
[28:33.760 -> 28:34.580] Yeah!
[28:37.080 -> 28:38.840] I actually didn't see your phone either.
[28:38.840 -> 28:39.680] That was an amazing guess.
[28:39.680 -> 28:41.120] Mate, it's in fucking bold.
[28:41.120 -> 28:41.960] I didn't see it.
[28:41.960 -> 28:43.000] It's in fucking bold.
[28:43.000 -> 28:44.340] I never saw it.
[28:44.340 -> 28:46.080] They could have seen it across the street. Oh no, I didn't see it. It's in fucking bold. I never saw it. They could have seen it across the street.
[28:46.080 -> 28:47.080] Oh no, I didn't see it.
[28:47.080 -> 28:48.960] I'll tell you what, for me that was obvious.
[28:48.960 -> 28:50.560] Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher
[28:50.560 -> 28:51.760] are some of the best drivers of all time.
[28:51.760 -> 28:53.080] If anyone's won it five times,
[28:53.080 -> 28:54.520] it's probably the best drivers.
[28:54.520 -> 28:55.360] Really impressive.
[28:55.360 -> 28:59.000] Question two, how many times have Ferrari won at Monza?
[28:59.000 -> 28:59.840] Multiple choice.
[28:59.840 -> 29:03.160] Seven, 12, 20, or 23.
[29:03.160 -> 29:04.600] Okay.
[29:04.600 -> 29:07.960] So four. Seven, 12, 20, or 23. Okay. So four, seven, 12, 20, or 23.
[29:07.960 -> 29:08.800] Yeah.
[29:08.800 -> 29:11.640] That's, bloody hell, that's, I don't know.
[29:11.640 -> 29:14.080] Seven, 12, 20, or 23.
[29:14.080 -> 29:16.120] Well, Michael Schumacher's won it five times, so Ferrari.
[29:16.120 -> 29:17.480] Keep bluffing before you,
[29:17.480 -> 29:18.400] Seven, 12.
[29:18.400 -> 29:19.880] Before you just give me the information
[29:19.880 -> 29:20.720] you read off Google earlier.
[29:20.720 -> 29:23.120] I would like to say 12 for Ferrari.
[29:23.120 -> 29:23.940] 12?
[29:23.940 -> 29:24.780] Yeah.
[29:24.780 -> 29:25.540] What makes you say 12?
[29:25.540 -> 29:26.380] I don't know.
[29:26.380 -> 29:28.740] I just feel like Michael Schumacher's won it five times.
[29:28.740 -> 29:31.040] I don't know how long Monza's been on the calendar.
[29:31.040 -> 29:31.920] That'll help me out.
[29:31.920 -> 29:32.760] How long has it been there?
[29:32.760 -> 29:34.080] Well, maybe that's one of the other questions.
[29:34.080 -> 29:35.580] Yeah.
[29:35.580 -> 29:38.360] I'll say 12, but a bit of me thinks it's probably 20,
[29:38.360 -> 29:39.800] but I'm just going to say 12.
[29:39.800 -> 29:40.720] Okay.
[29:40.720 -> 29:41.560] Yeah, it's 20.
[29:41.560 -> 29:44.040] One out of two.
[29:44.040 -> 29:46.240] I'm eliminated after question two.
[29:46.240 -> 29:47.080] Question three.
[29:47.080 -> 29:49.380] When was the first GP held at Monza?
[29:49.380 -> 29:50.960] 1950, 1954 or 1959?
[29:53.460 -> 29:55.180] Well, that is a bit of a trick question
[29:55.180 -> 29:58.140] because the first ever Grand Prix was 1951.
[29:58.140 -> 29:59.240] No?
[29:59.240 -> 30:01.060] I swear the first ever Grand Prix was 1951.
[30:01.060 -> 30:02.260] So it can't have been 1950.
[30:02.260 -> 30:03.220] I think so, mate.
[30:03.220 -> 30:05.540] Oh, so does that mean the answer is 1950?
[30:05.540 -> 30:06.860] What makes you say 1951?
[30:06.860 -> 30:09.180] I swear that Charles Leclerc says it on our video
[30:09.180 -> 30:10.860] that the first Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc!
[30:10.860 -> 30:12.420] That the first Grand Prix was 1951.
[30:12.420 -> 30:13.580] The one and only.
[30:13.580 -> 30:15.900] The one and only Charles Leclerc.
[30:15.900 -> 30:18.020] My name is Charles Leclerc, I drive a Ferrari.
[30:18.020 -> 30:19.900] These quizzes are always fucking wrong anyway,
[30:19.900 -> 30:20.940] just give me an answer.
[30:20.940 -> 30:21.780] Well.
[30:21.780 -> 30:24.940] 1950, 1954, 1959.
[30:24.940 -> 30:25.000] All right, I. 1954, 1959.
[30:25.000 -> 30:26.920] All right, I'm going to go 1959.
[30:26.920 -> 30:28.280] 1950.
[30:28.280 -> 30:31.560] So what, I swear that they weren't racing in 1950.
[30:31.560 -> 30:33.160] I think you're wrong.
[30:33.160 -> 30:34.640] The people that are playing along at home,
[30:34.640 -> 30:35.800] I wonder whether they find it easy,
[30:35.800 -> 30:38.000] but I think the first Grand Prix was 1951.
[30:38.000 -> 30:39.000] I think it's time for a fact check.
[30:39.000 -> 30:41.200] Okay, we're going to do a fact check here,
[30:41.200 -> 30:42.040] live on the game show.
[30:42.040 -> 30:45.000] When was the first Formula One race?
[30:46.740 -> 30:48.000] He's asked Siri.
[30:48.000 -> 30:50.340] Ladies and gentlemen, this is a moment of truth.
[30:50.340 -> 30:52.280] As Siri picks the answer.
[30:52.280 -> 30:54.460] No, it was 1946, cheer in.
[30:54.460 -> 30:56.060] Okay, well I was wrong then.
[30:56.060 -> 30:57.460] It's one out of three.
[30:57.460 -> 30:58.720] Next question.
[30:58.720 -> 30:59.560] Okay.
[30:59.560 -> 31:00.380] What a shame.
[31:00.380 -> 31:01.220] One out of three.
[31:01.220 -> 31:02.060] Okay, next question.
[31:02.060 -> 31:03.220] I really should have done some research on Monza before this.
[31:03.220 -> 31:05.940] So that race in particular in 1950
[31:05.940 -> 31:09.240] was won by Italian driver Nino Farina.
[31:09.240 -> 31:11.320] But which team was he racing for?
[31:11.320 -> 31:12.220] Multiple choice.
[31:13.120 -> 31:18.120] Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Reliant Motors, Boeing.
[31:19.040 -> 31:20.000] Or do you, fuck off.
[31:20.000 -> 31:20.820] Or Ducati.
[31:20.820 -> 31:22.200] Fuck off, I swear to God you've put Boeing
[31:22.200 -> 31:23.040] in there for real life.
[31:23.040 -> 31:23.860] Or Ducati.
[31:23.860 -> 31:24.700] That's a plane.
[31:24.700 -> 31:25.540] Boeing's an airplane. Or Ducati. You off, I swear to God you've put Boeing in every laugh. Or Ducati. That's a plane. Boeing's an airplane.
[31:25.540 -> 31:26.360] Or Ducati.
[31:26.360 -> 31:28.120] You've had the laugh as well.
[31:28.120 -> 31:30.320] You've just put two random names in there.
[31:30.320 -> 31:32.160] If anything, it's made it easier.
[31:32.160 -> 31:33.240] Boeing and Ducati.
[31:33.240 -> 31:34.480] What is a Ducati?
[31:34.480 -> 31:35.320] Ducati.
[31:35.320 -> 31:36.720] Okay, well I don't think it's Ferrari.
[31:36.720 -> 31:37.560] Or Ducati, I don't know.
[31:37.560 -> 31:39.120] What was his name again?
[31:39.120 -> 31:39.960] Nino Farina.
[31:39.960 -> 31:41.760] Nino Farina, it sounds like Ferrari.
[31:41.760 -> 31:43.960] He's also got a different name.
[31:43.960 -> 31:45.800] I don't know why he's got two or three different names.
[31:45.800 -> 31:47.040] I don't think it was Ferrari.
[31:47.040 -> 31:49.520] I'm going to go Alfa Romeo.
[31:50.840 -> 31:51.680] Correct!
[31:51.680 -> 31:52.880] Yeah!
[31:52.880 -> 31:53.800] Let's go!
[31:53.800 -> 31:55.160] What a guess!
[31:55.160 -> 31:56.360] Two out of- was that two out of four?
[31:56.360 -> 31:57.800] Yeah, two out of four, nice.
[31:57.800 -> 31:58.800] Loving it, loving life.
[31:58.800 -> 31:59.760] I'm happy with that.
[31:59.760 -> 32:03.120] The Italian Grand Prix is one of only two Grand Prix's
[32:03.120 -> 32:04.920] that have ran every season
[32:04.920 -> 32:08.000] since the F1 World Championship started in 1950.
[32:08.000 -> 32:15.000] What is the only other race to have done this? The Belgian Grand Prix, the French Grand Prix or the British Grand Prix?
[32:15.000 -> 32:20.000] Okay, I'm going to say it's not the French Grand Prix because they're already struggling to renew for next season,
[32:20.000 -> 32:27.480] which tells me like I just don't think they would have been stable enough. The Belgian Grand Prix, I don't think it's that either.
[32:27.480 -> 32:29.740] But the British Grand Prix is known as like,
[32:29.740 -> 32:30.860] British racing, isn't it?
[32:30.860 -> 32:31.980] I feel like British Grand Prix's
[32:31.980 -> 32:33.540] probably been there from the beginning.
[32:33.540 -> 32:35.560] So I'm gonna say the British Grand Prix
[32:35.560 -> 32:36.980] is the only other one with Monza
[32:36.980 -> 32:38.220] that has been running since then.
[32:38.220 -> 32:39.660] You sure?
[32:39.660 -> 32:42.700] I'm gonna lock my answer in.
[32:42.700 -> 32:43.660] Final answer.
[32:43.660 -> 32:44.500] Correct!
[32:44.500 -> 32:45.380] Yes!
[32:45.380 -> 32:46.220] Three out of five.
[32:46.220 -> 32:47.060] Three out of five.
[32:47.060 -> 32:47.880] This is going much better than I thought.
[32:47.880 -> 32:48.720] He loves it.
[32:48.720 -> 32:49.560] He loves it.
[32:49.560 -> 32:50.400] He loves it.
[32:50.400 -> 32:55.400] How many gear changes at the Monza Italian Grand Prix?
[32:55.440 -> 32:59.920] 24, 36, 45, or 49?
[32:59.920 -> 33:00.760] Now you do have-
[33:00.760 -> 33:01.580] So this is in one lap.
[33:01.580 -> 33:04.200] Now you do have your three life lines.
[33:04.200 -> 33:06.720] I don't have any friends, I'd love to ring a friend.
[33:06.720 -> 33:08.280] Unless you've got someone I can ring.
[33:08.280 -> 33:10.120] You've got ask the audience, there's no one here.
[33:10.120 -> 33:12.080] There's no one, yes, no, I was thinking.
[33:12.080 -> 33:13.440] You've got phone a friend,
[33:13.440 -> 33:18.440] or you've got remove two random wrong answers.
[33:18.760 -> 33:21.480] Okay, I'd like to remove two random wrong answers.
[33:21.480 -> 33:22.800] Boring, I wanted to ring someone.
[33:22.800 -> 33:24.120] Yeah, I might do it on the next one.
[33:24.120 -> 33:25.040] Okay, fine. Yeah, and it is ring someone. Yeah, I might do it on the next one. Okay, fine.
[33:25.880 -> 33:27.120] Yeah, and it is per lap.
[33:27.120 -> 33:27.960] Not in the hard race.
[33:27.960 -> 33:28.800] Okay, so remove two wrong ones
[33:28.800 -> 33:29.920] and tell me the two that are left.
[33:29.920 -> 33:33.280] Okay, the two that are left are 36 and 45.
[33:33.280 -> 33:34.560] Okay.
[33:34.560 -> 33:35.400] Well.
[33:35.400 -> 33:36.240] Think about the track.
[33:36.240 -> 33:38.800] Well, I know, you told me there's like 55 laps, so.
[33:38.800 -> 33:40.440] No, no, no, but think about the track.
[33:40.440 -> 33:42.360] Yeah, but I need to know how many laps there is
[33:42.360 -> 33:44.520] so I can think about how long a lap is.
[33:44.520 -> 33:46.000] Because there would be less laps if it was longer.
[33:46.000 -> 33:49.000] 55 is like in the middle, we had 77 last week.
[33:49.000 -> 33:52.000] Yeah, but there's always roughly the same race distance between every track.
[33:52.000 -> 33:56.000] Yeah, but a lap would be shorter or longer, so they'd do less or more gear changes.
[33:56.000 -> 33:57.000] Yeah, but think about the corners.
[33:57.000 -> 34:00.000] Okay, well you said it's got three, I'm getting pissed off at you.
[34:00.000 -> 34:04.000] You said there's three massive long straights, so you don't do many gear changes on there.
[34:04.000 -> 34:05.600] Don't you?
[34:05.600 -> 34:08.560] Unless you're going up to eight.
[34:08.560 -> 34:10.600] And then you're going back down.
[34:10.600 -> 34:12.120] If you're doing that on every corner,
[34:12.120 -> 34:13.920] that's 16 every time.
[34:13.920 -> 34:15.880] 16, 32, 48.
[34:15.880 -> 34:17.480] That's just corners.
[34:17.480 -> 34:18.440] I don't know what I just said.
[34:18.440 -> 34:19.280] I just ripped.
[34:19.280 -> 34:20.120] So you think 48 gear changes?
[34:20.120 -> 34:21.560] What are the options again?
[34:21.560 -> 34:24.160] The options are 36 and 45.
[34:24.160 -> 34:25.340] I'm gonna go 45.
[34:26.640 -> 34:28.100] It's definitely 45.
[34:30.080 -> 34:32.520] Don't stare at me, just tell me it's right, come on.
[34:32.520 -> 34:33.360] You're wrong.
[34:33.360 -> 34:34.180] Wrong?
[34:34.180 -> 34:35.020] You're wrong.
[34:35.020 -> 34:36.200] It's 36, my friend.
[34:36.200 -> 34:37.960] For God's sake, it was going so well,
[34:37.960 -> 34:39.480] I thought I was gonna get another one right in a row.
[34:39.480 -> 34:40.400] So three out of six now?
[34:40.400 -> 34:42.720] Yeah, I might need to use photo friend next time.
[34:42.720 -> 34:44.500] As mentioned earlier,
[34:44.500 -> 34:51.560] the fastest lap around Monza is a 1 minute 21 and something else set in 2004
[34:51.560 -> 34:57.720] during the lovely v10 period but who set it Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso
[34:57.720 -> 35:05.440] Rubens Barrichello or Kimi Raikkonen? In 2004? 2004. Oh Well, Kimi Raikkonen won the world championship
[35:05.440 -> 35:07.960] in 2008 at Ferrari.
[35:07.960 -> 35:09.520] Good to know.
[35:09.520 -> 35:11.520] So now I'm just checking, he was still racing.
[35:11.520 -> 35:14.840] Like I'm not sure if Barrichello was racing in 2004.
[35:14.840 -> 35:15.960] That's the thing.
[35:15.960 -> 35:18.360] Like, Michael Schumacher was racing in 2004,
[35:18.360 -> 35:19.200] I'm pretty sure.
[35:20.560 -> 35:22.480] Rubens Barrichello is an absolute legend, by the way,
[35:22.480 -> 35:24.180] of the sport, just to let you know.
[35:26.160 -> 35:30.540] You know what, yeah, Rubens Barrichello set the fastest lap.
[35:30.540 -> 35:31.880] Maybe he did.
[35:31.880 -> 35:33.840] I'm willing to take a shot in the dark here.
[35:33.840 -> 35:35.100] You're gonna roll with Rubens?
[35:35.100 -> 35:36.600] Yeah, Rubens.
[35:36.600 -> 35:37.440] Final answer?
[35:37.440 -> 35:39.280] Yeah, yeah, Rubens.
[35:39.280 -> 35:41.200] Remember, you're three out of six now,
[35:41.200 -> 35:42.840] so you could be three out of seven here.
[35:42.840 -> 35:44.540] Okay, what are the other options?
[35:45.980 -> 35:46.820] Michael Schumacher.
[35:46.820 -> 35:47.960] Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso,
[35:47.960 -> 35:48.800] Rubens Barrichello.
[35:48.800 -> 35:51.520] Okay, yeah, I'm gonna swap it to Fernando Alonso, I think.
[35:51.520 -> 35:53.360] Feel like that might be a safe bet.
[35:53.360 -> 35:54.200] Yeah? Yeah.
[35:54.200 -> 35:55.020] You're locking in?
[35:55.020 -> 35:56.840] Yeah, I would feel a lot happier with that one.
[35:56.840 -> 35:58.160] Wrong, it was Rubens Barrichello.
[35:58.160 -> 36:02.560] You are absolutely yapping me on.
[36:02.560 -> 36:04.240] You are absolutely yapping me on.
[36:04.240 -> 36:08.000] The people at home are punching walls and slapping their dashboards in their car.
[36:08.000 -> 36:12.000] Honestly, my favourite thing is thinking about where people listen to this pod.
[36:12.000 -> 36:16.000] Whether you're at work, sat there in a desk trying not to laugh, sat in a train with...
[36:16.000 -> 36:18.000] I always picture someone cracking up in the shower.
[36:18.000 -> 36:19.000] In the shower?!
[36:19.000 -> 36:22.000] I always listen to music in the shower, so if someone listens to the pod
[36:22.000 -> 36:25.180] and they're laughing and they get a mouthful of water.
[36:25.180 -> 36:26.720] I always imagine someone on the escalator
[36:26.720 -> 36:28.120] in a tube with air pods in,
[36:28.120 -> 36:29.740] just sitting there with like a deadpan face
[36:29.740 -> 36:31.820] and then we say something and they start laughing out loud
[36:31.820 -> 36:33.540] and everyone around them looking at them.
[36:33.540 -> 36:35.220] Not the way that funny.
[36:35.220 -> 36:38.860] One Monza in 2019.
[36:38.860 -> 36:39.860] 2019?
[36:39.860 -> 36:40.860] 2019.
[36:40.860 -> 36:41.700] Oh.
[36:41.700 -> 36:43.700] Lewis Hamilton, Charles the Cleric,
[36:44.780 -> 36:47.000] Sebastian Vettel or Nicholas Latifi?
[36:47.000 -> 36:53.800] Well, I think Charles Leclerc won it last year, I think, because there's that famous
[36:53.800 -> 36:56.360] audio, but then a bit of me is not actually sure whether that famous-
[36:56.360 -> 36:57.360] Shari Leclerc.
[36:57.360 -> 37:00.000] A bit of me, to be honest, isn't sure whether that audio is from a year before or not.
[37:00.000 -> 37:01.000] One and only.
[37:01.000 -> 37:04.640] So, I don't know. I'm going to go straight in with Lewis Hamilton, because it's the year
[37:04.640 -> 37:10.080] he won the championship. Yeah. Correct yeah you're looking in yeah I'm
[37:10.080 -> 37:13.080] looking it's wrong ah it's wrong who is it then
[37:13.080 -> 37:16.800] Charlie Clay is he won it two years in a row did he win it last year is the audio
[37:16.800 -> 37:20.040] that I'm on about from the year before where maybe maybe there's another
[37:20.040 -> 37:25.600] question about oh my god I'm so thick the commentary goes he's won a spa and
[37:25.600 -> 37:29.580] now he wins a Monza because they're both the Italian Grand Prix's not because
[37:29.580 -> 37:33.720] they're back-to-back I thought it meant because they were back what did you what
[37:33.720 -> 37:38.160] did you just say he goes they won a spa and now he's won at Monza did you just
[37:38.160 -> 37:43.000] say spa they're both the Italian Grand Prix's aren't they no spa is Belgium
[37:43.000 -> 37:45.200] spa is Belgium isn't it that's like Imar is Belgium. Spar is Belgium, isn't it?
[37:45.200 -> 37:47.120] That's Imola is the other Italy one.
[37:47.120 -> 37:48.480] Slight misstep there.
[37:48.480 -> 37:50.120] Hope everyone didn't hear that.
[37:50.120 -> 37:52.720] Hope there was loud traffic going past for a bit.
[37:52.720 -> 37:53.560] Cut, cut, cut.
[37:53.560 -> 37:55.120] Should we cut that bit out?
[37:55.120 -> 37:56.720] We've got to edit this in post.
[37:56.720 -> 37:59.400] Stop.
[37:59.400 -> 38:00.240] Next question.
[38:00.240 -> 38:03.280] Who won Monza last year in 2021?
[38:03.280 -> 38:06.960] Danny Rick, Kimi Raiko, Carlos Sainz,
[38:06.960 -> 38:09.520] or Antonio Giabonazzi?
[38:11.160 -> 38:13.240] Monza last year.
[38:13.240 -> 38:16.040] Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
[38:16.040 -> 38:17.520] Was Lewis Hamill in an option?
[38:17.520 -> 38:18.440] No, he wasn't.
[38:20.440 -> 38:22.080] Now you do have two lifelines left.
[38:22.080 -> 38:24.640] You have ask the audience and you have phone a friend.
[38:24.640 -> 38:26.800] There's no one here, so you might want to phone a friend
[38:26.800 -> 38:31.520] Who could I ring like I would love to ring someone but I don't have that many friends. I look at my recent calls
[38:31.520 -> 38:33.520] That's my mom
[38:34.160 -> 38:36.160] Millie
[38:45.040 -> 38:47.400] Speak to my mum quite often.
[38:47.400 -> 38:48.240] Mum, I love you.
[38:48.240 -> 38:50.440] Does your mum listen to the Pots?
[38:50.440 -> 38:51.280] No.
[38:51.280 -> 38:52.100] My mum does.
[38:52.100 -> 38:52.940] She watches the Tickies, though.
[38:52.940 -> 38:54.840] My mum listens, yeah, no, she thinks Michael's fit.
[38:54.840 -> 38:55.680] She does.
[38:55.680 -> 38:56.500] Babs mum loves Michael.
[38:56.500 -> 38:57.340] Not fit.
[38:57.340 -> 38:58.180] She doesn't think Michael's fit.
[38:58.180 -> 38:59.440] He's a bit of all right.
[38:59.440 -> 39:00.600] He's a bit of all right.
[39:00.600 -> 39:01.840] That's what my mum says as well.
[39:01.840 -> 39:04.440] Maybe she was talking about his personality.
[39:04.440 -> 39:05.920] Yeah, maybe she was.
[39:05.920 -> 39:06.740] I don't know.
[39:06.740 -> 39:07.700] Yeah, I don't have any friends to phone,
[39:07.700 -> 39:08.920] so I'm just gonna have to guess.
[39:08.920 -> 39:09.760] Okay.
[39:09.760 -> 39:11.180] I'd love to phone someone though.
[39:11.180 -> 39:12.840] Can we just take a quick break
[39:12.840 -> 39:14.200] whilst I find someone to ring?
[39:14.200 -> 39:15.040] Okay, bye.
[39:15.040 -> 39:17.480] So he's gone to phone a friend
[39:17.480 -> 39:20.120] and Jake is ringing his mum!
[39:20.120 -> 39:21.800] She's gonna be at work though.
[39:21.800 -> 39:22.640] She'll be at work.
[39:22.640 -> 39:23.560] I'm gonna find a speech by first.
[39:23.560 -> 39:25.600] She'll be at work, there's no way she's gonna answer.
[39:27.000 -> 39:30.000] And she won't know anyway, like she'll have no idea.
[39:32.000 -> 39:32.800] She's at work.
[39:32.800 -> 39:33.800] We need someone else.
[39:33.800 -> 39:35.000] She'll be at work till nine.
[39:37.200 -> 39:43.000] We could ring, unless we rang Waitrose and got her through the actual phone on the checkout.
[39:43.000 -> 39:44.000] Could that get her in trouble?
[39:44.000 -> 39:46.000] Yeah, probably, it would get her fucked.
[39:46.000 -> 39:47.000] Hi, this is Michelle's phone.
[39:47.000 -> 39:51.000] Aww, she's the best. Love her.
[39:51.000 -> 39:53.000] Just leave your message.
[39:53.000 -> 39:54.000] No, you're not leaving her message,
[39:54.000 -> 39:55.000] because she'll panic, she'll panic.
[39:55.000 -> 39:57.000] Oh, really? Okay, alright, alright.
[39:57.000 -> 39:58.000] She'll panic.
[39:58.000 -> 39:59.000] Oh, for fuck's sake.
[39:59.000 -> 40:02.000] Alright guys, we're back.
[40:02.000 -> 40:04.000] Jake has picked phone a friend.
[40:04.000 -> 40:11.440] He hasn't got any friends to call, so we're call my friend Callum McGurty. Do you reckon Callum will answer?
[40:11.440 -> 40:14.920] We've been trying to get Callum to be the phone a friend for a while now but he's always
[40:14.920 -> 40:21.480] quite a busy man. Could today be the day Callum McGurty makes his Pit Stop podcast appearance?
[40:21.480 -> 40:25.240] We've tried him a few times. We have. This is probably like the eighth time
[40:25.240 -> 40:26.080] we've tried to ring him on the pod.
[40:26.080 -> 40:28.920] He's probably pissed out of his head again.
[40:28.920 -> 40:29.760] Yo.
[40:29.760 -> 40:31.320] Hello Callum.
[40:31.320 -> 40:32.160] Hello.
[40:32.160 -> 40:34.200] You're live on the Pitstop Podcast my friend.
[40:35.400 -> 40:36.560] Okay, all right.
[40:36.560 -> 40:38.960] I've got Jake here with me
[40:38.960 -> 40:40.560] and I've just asked him a question.
[40:40.560 -> 40:41.620] He doesn't know the answer,
[40:41.620 -> 40:43.080] so he's used phone a friend,
[40:43.080 -> 40:44.440] so he needs your help.
[40:46.420 -> 40:50.100] Just a minute. Right, I'm gonna hand gonna hand you I'm gonna read the question out and I'll hand you over to Jake
[40:53.980 -> 40:56.440] Where's the question can I'm don't fuck this up
[41:00.040 -> 41:07.220] Who won Monza last year in 2021 Daniel Ricciardo Kimi Raikkonen Carlos Sainz or Antonio Ginovazzi
[41:14.240 -> 41:16.240] What's that
[41:20.600 -> 41:26.240] What makes you say that? What's the reason? Because I watched it flat out about three times.
[41:26.240 -> 41:27.480] You did, yeah?
[41:27.480 -> 41:28.320] Yeah.
[41:28.320 -> 41:32.120] I've literally just been recapping it now.
[41:32.120 -> 41:35.280] You're a huge F1 fan, I know that.
[41:35.280 -> 41:36.120] Yeah.
[41:36.120 -> 41:36.960] All right, Giz, well we're-
[41:36.960 -> 41:38.200] I'm an LDA4, so yeah,
[41:38.200 -> 41:41.000] if any Formula One drivers out there, hit me up.
[41:41.000 -> 41:41.840] Yeah.
[41:41.840 -> 41:48.720] How fast were you going in the rain the other day? Oh, about 130. Yeah. Nice. He loves it. Yeah. How fast were you going in the rain the other day? Oh, about 130. Yeah, he loves it.
[41:48.720 -> 41:50.720] Yeah, nice.
[41:50.720 -> 41:53.520] Calum, we're running out of time, my friend, but thanks so much.
[41:53.520 -> 41:55.520] It's alright, I'm the best friend ever.
[41:55.520 -> 41:57.520] Yeah, you are the best friend ever. Love you, bye bye.
[41:57.520 -> 41:59.520] See you, mate. Bye.
[41:59.520 -> 42:01.520] Well, one thing's for sure.
[42:01.520 -> 42:05.360] That's his claim to fame. He's going to clip that and stick that everywhere.
[42:05.360 -> 42:07.360] I'm sorry but I'm not saying Giovonazzi.
[42:07.360 -> 42:09.360] I'm going to have to go someone else.
[42:09.360 -> 42:11.040] I'm going to say Carlos Sainz.
[42:11.040 -> 42:12.200] You're going to go with Carlos Sainz?
[42:12.200 -> 42:14.200] You're going to forget everything that Callum said.
[42:14.200 -> 42:16.200] I swear to God, if Callum was right,
[42:16.800 -> 42:18.800] I would punch myself in the face.
[42:18.800 -> 42:20.320] Giovonazzi.
[42:20.320 -> 42:21.840] So you're going to go with Carlos Sainz.
[42:21.840 -> 42:23.480] Yeah, I don't think it was Giovonazzi, man.
[42:23.480 -> 42:25.500] We did see Giovonazzi this weekend though. Right, mate, to be honest with you, you should know with Carlos Sainz. Yeah, I don't think it was Giovinazzi, man. We did see Giovinazzi this weekend, though.
[42:25.500 -> 42:29.000] Right, mate, to be honest with you, you should know the answer to this one.
[42:29.000 -> 42:30.500] Yeah, I know. Carlos Sainz.
[42:30.500 -> 42:34.000] I'm not changing my mind after what you did to me last time. Carlos Sainz won.
[42:35.500 -> 42:37.000] You are wrong, my friend.
[42:37.000 -> 42:38.000] Ahh!
[42:38.000 -> 42:39.500] It's Daniel Ricciardo!
[42:39.500 -> 42:42.500] I was going to say Danny Rigg, but I thought he won Monaco.
[42:42.500 -> 42:44.000] No, Monza!
[42:44.000 -> 42:45.200] Oh, my God. So Danny Rigg 41 Monaco. No Monza. Oh my God.
[42:45.200 -> 42:47.560] So Danny Rick won Monza last year.
[42:47.560 -> 42:48.400] Yep.
[42:48.400 -> 42:52.400] Imagine Danny Rick wins Monza this year
[42:52.400 -> 42:54.540] after everything that's been going on.
[42:54.540 -> 42:58.640] That would be, I would do multiple shoes.
[42:58.640 -> 42:59.660] Multiple shoe.
[42:59.660 -> 43:00.720] That would be very impressive.
[43:00.720 -> 43:03.120] That would be the, this would be the time Danny Rick
[43:03.120 -> 43:04.560] and Danny Rick, if you're listening,
[43:04.560 -> 43:06.200] we know you love the podcast.
[43:06.200 -> 43:07.040] He's never listening.
[43:07.040 -> 43:08.920] He can't see the end.
[43:08.920 -> 43:10.000] I'd love it if he won.
[43:10.000 -> 43:10.960] How many more questions are left?
[43:10.960 -> 43:12.320] Cause it's going to absolute shit now.
[43:12.320 -> 43:13.360] Right, we have two questions left.
[43:13.360 -> 43:14.200] We are running out of time.
[43:14.200 -> 43:15.020] We have two questions left.
[43:15.020 -> 43:17.600] When will Monza remain on the F1 calendar till?
[43:18.520 -> 43:23.520] 2024, 2026, 2032 and 2035.
[43:23.600 -> 43:25.260] Sorry, this is the last question.
[43:26.480 -> 43:27.760] I am gonna say-
[43:27.760 -> 43:29.960] 24, 26, 32, 35.
[43:29.960 -> 43:31.360] I'm gonna go 26,
[43:31.360 -> 43:33.320] because I feel like that's like a reasonable amount
[43:33.320 -> 43:34.160] to extend.
[43:34.160 -> 43:36.660] I don't think they usually do like 10 years in advance,
[43:36.660 -> 43:38.120] because they never know what could happen, right?
[43:38.120 -> 43:41.120] So I'm just gonna say 26, final answer.
[43:41.120 -> 43:42.920] And I feel like that will take me out the quiz
[43:42.920 -> 43:45.680] with a nice correct answer and a happy good mood.
[43:45.680 -> 43:46.680] Yeah.
[43:46.680 -> 43:47.680] And?
[43:47.680 -> 43:48.680] You keep on dreaming.
[43:48.680 -> 43:49.680] Oh my god.
[43:49.680 -> 43:50.680] You keep on dreaming.
[43:50.680 -> 43:51.680] You have crumbled to absolute shit.
[43:51.680 -> 43:53.520] Oh my god, Apple crumble over here.
[43:53.520 -> 43:56.920] It's 2024 when it technically runs out.
[43:56.920 -> 43:57.920] 2024.
[43:57.920 -> 44:00.120] However, this is interesting because it's been on the calendar every year.
[44:00.120 -> 44:01.120] So it's going to be renewed.
[44:01.120 -> 44:02.120] It's such a historic race.
[44:02.120 -> 44:04.600] It's going to be renewed I think until the end of time.
[44:04.600 -> 44:06.000] They'll always do Monza. It's such a historic race, it's gonna be renewed I think until the end of time. They'll always do Monza.
[44:06.000 -> 44:10.640] It's gonna be an amazing race weekend, I've been loving these triple headers, let's give
[44:10.640 -> 44:11.640] the people our prediction.
[44:11.640 -> 44:16.000] I was gonna say, because someone complained that we didn't give our predictions for Zambor.
[44:16.000 -> 44:17.000] Oh yeah we didn't!
[44:17.000 -> 44:18.000] No.
[44:18.000 -> 44:19.000] Well I would have predicted Max Verstappen to win.
[44:19.000 -> 44:20.000] It's actually the same, yeah.
[44:20.000 -> 44:23.360] But I probably wouldn't have had the podium how it was.
[44:23.360 -> 44:24.680] It was Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc.
[44:24.680 -> 44:26.240] I thought we did make predictions. No, it was Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc. I thought we did make predictions.
[44:26.240 -> 44:28.160] No, it was Max Verstappen, Russell Leclerc, wasn't it?
[44:28.160 -> 44:29.080] Russell came second.
[44:29.080 -> 44:29.900] I don't know.
[44:29.900 -> 44:31.040] We should know, we were there.
[44:31.040 -> 44:32.680] Right, Monza predictions.
[44:32.680 -> 44:34.900] I am gonna go for a Verstappen win.
[44:36.200 -> 44:37.560] No, I'm not, no, actually, no.
[44:37.560 -> 44:38.680] That's completely wrong.
[44:38.680 -> 44:39.520] No, I'm not.
[44:39.520 -> 44:41.840] Turn it around, flip it around, turn it upside down
[44:41.840 -> 44:44.600] because he's gonna go for a Charles Leclerc win.
[44:44.600 -> 44:48.640] Wow! Yeah, I am. Going for the green arrow back on the EA drivers standings eh?
[44:48.640 -> 44:56.240] Yeah absolutely Charles Leclerc in first, Max Verstappen in second and Sergio Perez in third.
[44:56.240 -> 45:01.760] I am gonna go for George Russell to win Monza this weekend.
[45:03.120 -> 45:06.120] Actually no what am I on about? Three massive quick straights.
[45:06.120 -> 45:08.280] No one's going to catch Red Bull.
[45:08.280 -> 45:09.840] If there's three massive quick straights,
[45:09.840 -> 45:11.000] no one catches Red Bull.
[45:11.000 -> 45:12.420] Max Verstappen wins.
[45:13.560 -> 45:17.320] Sergio Perez second, Charles Leclerc third.
[45:17.320 -> 45:20.360] I think Perez needs to get back on that podium.
[45:20.360 -> 45:21.360] Solo prediction.
[45:21.360 -> 45:22.880] And I think that is what's going to happen.
[45:22.880 -> 45:23.880] Solo predico.
[45:23.880 -> 45:25.920] But would I like Russell to win?
[45:25.920 -> 45:27.160] Of course I would like Russell to win
[45:27.160 -> 45:28.360] because I'm team Russell now.
[45:28.360 -> 45:29.400] He said hello.
[45:29.400 -> 45:30.240] Yeah.
[45:30.240 -> 45:31.160] Now I want him to win everything.
[45:31.160 -> 45:32.360] He did, yeah.
[45:32.360 -> 45:34.200] Whoever says hello, I want to win everything.
[45:34.200 -> 45:37.020] I want Grand New Joe to win a race.
[45:37.020 -> 45:38.520] Or Bottas.
[45:38.520 -> 45:39.640] Yeah, I'd love Joe to win one.
[45:39.640 -> 45:41.240] Yeah, imagine a little podium for Joe.
[45:41.240 -> 45:42.160] That'd be nice, wouldn't it?
[45:42.160 -> 45:42.980] Yeah.
[45:42.980 -> 45:43.820] That'd be nice.
[45:43.820 -> 45:44.640] Why would it be a little podium?
[45:44.640 -> 45:45.000] It'd be probably quite big. Yeah, well, I have a big old podium for Joe then. It'd be a huge bloody podium for Joe, that'd be nice, wouldn't it? Yeah. That'd be nice. Why would it be a little podium? It'd be probably quite big.
[45:45.000 -> 45:47.000] Yeah, well, a big old podium for Joe then.
[45:47.000 -> 45:48.000] A huge bloody podium for Joe.
[45:48.000 -> 45:49.500] Ha ha, you chat shit.
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[46:29.080 -> 46:33.000] gotta do is that right? Did it work? Was that a good little bit of spiel?
[46:33.000 -> 46:36.800] That was really good. Good bit of spiel? Do you think I motivated the people? That was some spiel and I was really good.
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[46:41.480 -> 46:44.480] morning for our after race review there might be an episode before then with a
[46:44.480 -> 46:45.320] big guest though.
[46:45.320 -> 46:47.080] There's a bit of a teaser in it.
[46:47.080 -> 46:48.840] Bono, give me that bonus episode.
[46:48.840 -> 46:50.360] Whoa!
[46:50.360 -> 46:50.880] Oh, wait, hang on.
[46:50.880 -> 46:53.440] I don't want anyone to think that we're getting either Bono or Lewis Hamilton on,
[46:53.440 -> 46:55.880] but maybe someone who might know Lewis Hamilton.
[46:55.880 -> 47:05.640] Why wouldn't you want people to think we're not getting Lewis Hamilton on? Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do And that is the end of the Pinsnop podcast! See you guys later!
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