Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! We hope you enjoyed our recent guest James Blair who joined us earlier in the week and shared some amazing inside stories about the F1 world. HOWEVER, its race week and its the Japanese Grand Prix! Come with us as we dive into all the recent F1 news, and give our predictions for the race at Suzuka this weekend. Let's go! Hit us at @Pitstop on Instagram for your chance to have your questions answered!
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1. **Introduction:**
- Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca welcome the audience to a special bonus episode of the "Pit Stop" podcast.
- They clarify that this episode will focus on making predictions for the upcoming Japan Grand Prix, rather than discussing the race in retrospect.
2. **Podcast Format Change:**
- The hosts acknowledge that their previous approach of making predictions based on instinct and limited information was not ideal.
- They decide to switch things up and make their predictions before the qualifying session, to have a more informed basis for their analysis.
3. **Max Verstappen's Hypothetical Departure:**
- Fabio poses a hypothetical scenario: if Max Verstappen were to lose his seat at Red Bull for some reason, what would he do next?
- Jake believes that every team on the grid would want Verstappen, and he would likely choose Ferrari as his next destination.
- Fabio suggests that Verstappen might be interested in trying his hand at other racing series, such as IndyCar or WEC, to conquer all major championships.
4. **Andretti and Cadillac's F1 Entry:**
- The hosts discuss the recent news that Andretti and Cadillac have moved to the final stages of becoming the next Formula 1 team.
- They speculate whether this means a new team will be added to the grid or if one of the existing teams will be replaced.
- They also mention the possibility of Alfa Romeo becoming Sauber and Audi joining the sport in 2026.
5. **Oscar Piastri's McLaren Contract Extension:**
- The hosts celebrate Oscar Piastri's contract extension with McLaren until 2026, calling it a well-deserved move for the young driver.
- They express their belief that Piastri and McLaren have a strong relationship and that both parties will benefit from the long-term commitment.
6. **Yuki Tsunoda's AlphaTauri Contract Extension:**
- Fabio mentions that Yuki Tsunoda is reportedly set to renew his contract with AlphaTauri, with an announcement expected during the Japan Grand Prix weekend.
- They discuss the pros and cons of keeping Tsunoda on the team, considering the presence of Daniel Ricciardo and Liam Lawson as potential replacements.
7. **Liam Lawson's Strong Performances:**
- The hosts praise Liam Lawson's impressive performances in his limited opportunities with AlphaTauri, highlighting his potential as a future Formula 1 star.
- They acknowledge that Lawson's strong showings make it difficult for the team to justify keeping Ricciardo, who has struggled to adapt to the car.
8. **Potential Driver Replacements:**
- Jake suggests that Felipe Drugovich, Frederik Vesti, and Ollie Bearman could be potential replacements for Logan Sargent at Williams, based on their strong performances in lower formulas.
- Fabio proposes a unique idea for determining the driver lineup at the start of each season: a shootout where each team's four drivers compete in a 10-lap session, with the fastest two securing the race seats.
9. **F1 Triathlon Idea Revisited:**
- Jake briefly mentions his previously proposed "F1 Triathlon" concept, which involved combining elements of different motorsports disciplines into a single event.
- Fabio acknowledges that while some people liked the idea, it may not be feasible due to the financial implications and the focus on money in Formula 1.
## **Sebastian Vettel's Beehive Initiative**
- Vettel's initiative to place beehives around the Suzuka circuit is praised for its positive environmental impact.
- However, a concern is raised that the loud noise of F1 cars could potentially harm the bees.
- Vettel is believed to be aware of this potential issue and has taken steps to ensure the bees' safety.
## **Sebastion Vettel as Potential FIA Head**
- A listener suggests that Sebastian Vettel would be a great choice to lead the FIA, given his popularity and knowledge of the sport.
- The hosts agree that Vettel would be a strong candidate for the role but doubt that he would be interested in taking on the job.
## **Vettel's Possible Return to Racing**
- A conversation with Matt from P1 suggests that Vettel may return to racing in the future, possibly in a different series other than Formula One.
- The hosts speculate on which teams Vettel might join if he does make a comeback.
## **Japan Predictions**
- The hosts make their predictions for the Japanese Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, and Max Verstappen being their top three picks.
- They also discuss the possibility of Leclerc taking pole position and the pressure on Red Bull to perform well after a disappointing race in Singapore.
## **Voice Messages from Listeners**
- The hosts play and respond to voice messages from listeners, including one from Tammy from South Africa suggesting they interview someone from the MotoGP Red Bull team.
- They also discuss other podcasts they listen to and their preferred audio recording software.
## **Conclusion**
- The hosts wrap up the podcast by thanking their listeners and encouraging them to rate and subscribe to the show.
- They also tease upcoming episodes with exciting guests.
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[01:33.480 -> 01:35.480] Ladies and gents, welcome back once again to the- it was my old English, my kind of old English style of intro.
[01:35.480 -> 01:36.480] Hello!
[01:36.480 -> 01:37.480] Oh yes!
[01:37.480 -> 01:39.840] Welcome hubbies back to Ellis Pit Stop!
[01:39.840 -> 01:44.480] Oh Fabio, it's an honour to join you here on the sofa for a little bonus episode!
[01:44.480 -> 01:45.560] Hello Squire, how have an honor to join you here on the sofa for a little bonus episode. Hello Squire.
[01:45.560 -> 01:46.560] How have you been?
[01:46.560 -> 01:47.560] Are you sweating?
[01:47.560 -> 01:50.840] We've been recording for 29 seconds.
[01:50.840 -> 01:52.360] You have beads of sweat on your nose.
[01:52.360 -> 01:54.360] No, I've just, I had a shower and I moisturized.
[01:54.360 -> 01:55.720] Yeah, you moisturized, nice.
[01:55.720 -> 02:01.200] I like to moisturize after every shower because I shave my beard quite often and if I don't,
[02:01.200 -> 02:03.040] shaving spots my friend.
[02:03.040 -> 02:04.040] First time today, oh really?
[02:04.040 -> 02:06.480] Look at my neck, shaving spots everywhere.
[02:06.480 -> 02:08.000] I get a couple of those, but not too bad.
[02:08.000 -> 02:11.400] First time today, I applied body lotion after the gym.
[02:11.400 -> 02:14.760] So he doesn't just moisturize his knees, body lotion.
[02:14.760 -> 02:15.760] All over?
[02:15.760 -> 02:18.000] Nah, just torso, arms.
[02:18.000 -> 02:19.840] Did you do it yourself or did Matt Gallagher rub it in?
[02:19.840 -> 02:21.600] All the bits that are on show.
[02:21.600 -> 02:22.440] I did it myself.
[02:22.440 -> 02:23.260] Oh.
[02:23.260 -> 02:24.100] Yeah, there's no chance that guy's-
[02:24.100 -> 02:24.940] Did Matt apply any?
[02:24.940 -> 02:25.600] Putting his hands anywhere near me.
[02:25.600 -> 02:31.200] No, absolutely not. No? No. Well, maybe a little bit on the leg. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
[02:31.200 -> 02:36.000] back to Pit Stop. A little bonus episode. We had the episode with James go up midweek. Hope you
[02:36.000 -> 02:40.480] enjoyed that. One of my favorites. I think a really good episode. Little boney, little episode
[02:40.480 -> 02:45.960] going out. Yeah. All right. So we thought we should do another one today.
[02:45.960 -> 02:46.800] Yes.
[02:46.800 -> 02:49.920] To give our predictions for the Japan Grand Prix.
[02:49.920 -> 02:52.920] Just a quick hot fire kind of, you know, going in.
[02:52.920 -> 02:54.360] Didn't have an intro for this one.
[02:54.360 -> 02:55.960] What we realized last episode was
[02:55.960 -> 02:57.160] cause we've been doing this whole thing
[02:57.160 -> 02:59.460] where we've been doing like a little five minutes
[02:59.460 -> 03:01.000] before the race actually starts
[03:01.000 -> 03:03.120] and like the first lap on the Sunday.
[03:03.120 -> 03:04.280] That it kind of, you know,
[03:04.280 -> 03:05.360] we do our predictions on a Thursday, right? And then we have first lap on the Sunday. That it kind of, you know, we do our predictions
[03:05.360 -> 03:06.600] on a Thursday, right?
[03:06.600 -> 03:08.520] And then we have quali in the middle.
[03:08.520 -> 03:11.600] So really our predictions are based off nothing.
[03:11.600 -> 03:14.160] It's purely instinctual, but what we're going to do
[03:14.160 -> 03:15.840] is we're going to give you our predictions today
[03:15.840 -> 03:17.880] and then we're going to come back at the start
[03:17.880 -> 03:21.880] of Monday's pod and you'll hear our pre-race predictions
[03:21.880 -> 03:23.520] and see whether we've, you know, contradicted ourselves.
[03:23.520 -> 03:25.920] So we're basically doing qualifying predictions, aren't we?
[03:25.920 -> 03:27.920] So we're gonna say who we think is gonna be Paul
[03:28.440 -> 03:31.480] Not who's gonna win the race. Is that how you want to do it? I don't know
[03:31.480 -> 03:36.680] What do you reckon? Well, we could just review our predictions after qualifying. I think we should just go ball to the wall
[03:36.680 -> 03:40.180] Oh, we'll do that in today's episode. Just carry on doing what we're doing. We will do that in today's episode
[03:40.180 -> 03:42.180] I've got to go straight to what you said the other day
[03:42.480 -> 03:45.840] The other night at like midnight Fab turns to me and goes we gotta get the cameras out. I've got to go straight to what you said the other day. The other night at like midnight, Fab turns to me and goes,
[03:45.840 -> 03:47.200] we've got to get the cameras out.
[03:47.200 -> 03:49.800] I've got a Formula One question I'm going to ask you.
[03:49.800 -> 03:53.160] Now, what is this Formula One question?
[03:53.160 -> 03:55.600] I asked Matt the same question in the car today,
[03:55.600 -> 03:56.760] on the way to the gymnasium,
[03:56.760 -> 03:57.920] my second home at the moment.
[03:57.920 -> 03:59.040] Look at me, I go to the gym.
[03:59.040 -> 04:00.600] Look at me, it's my second home.
[04:00.600 -> 04:02.000] Yeah, mate, look at me, I'm fucking loving it.
[04:02.000 -> 04:03.440] I have to admit, you are looking good.
[04:03.440 -> 04:04.560] You're looking sharp, mate.
[04:04.560 -> 04:06.400] Thank you very much. Especially with the white t-shirt
[04:06.400 -> 04:10.000] on, it makes the tan pop. Yeah, you do look tan. We had this conversation about a year
[04:10.000 -> 04:13.960] ago, do you remember? No. In the very early days of Pitstop, I'm like, I'm wearing a white
[04:13.960 -> 04:19.440] t-shirt because it makes my tan pop. I didn't know that, but I did find an exclusive Pitstop
[04:19.440 -> 04:24.200] episode of us in Amsterdam. You did. On my laptop. You did. And that is never making
[04:24.200 -> 04:25.960] the internet, but my God.
[04:25.960 -> 04:28.640] Jake and I laying in bed in our hotel room,
[04:28.640 -> 04:30.080] trying to do a podcast.
[04:30.080 -> 04:33.360] And for whatever reason, we just didn't manage to get you.
[04:33.360 -> 04:35.240] We must have just been so tired.
[04:35.240 -> 04:36.080] We were knackered.
[04:36.080 -> 04:37.600] Yeah, it was a long, long day.
[04:37.600 -> 04:39.360] So we ended up re-recording it for you guys.
[04:39.360 -> 04:41.080] But yeah, you found, did you listen to it?
[04:41.080 -> 04:41.920] I listened to it.
[04:41.920 -> 04:43.680] It's like 38 minutes long and halfway through,
[04:43.680 -> 04:45.400] I'm just like, right, I'm going to sleep.
[04:45.400 -> 04:49.000] And I'm like, I've got my eyes shut now, but I'm like, be quiet.
[04:49.000 -> 04:53.400] What a strange podcast. I'm not sure anyone would even want to hear that, to be honest.
[04:53.400 -> 04:55.400] I don't know, I think people would probably love to hear it.
[04:55.400 -> 05:00.600] My question was, right, and I asked Matt this in the car, and he turned to me and he said,
[05:00.600 -> 05:02.600] that's the stupidest question I've ever heard in my life.
[05:02.600 -> 05:04.600] So why do you want to ask me?
[05:04.600 -> 05:05.100] Because we're both stupid. Okay. and he said, that's the stupidest question I've ever heard in my life. But I'm gonna ask you. Why do you wanna ask me?
[05:05.100 -> 05:06.080] Because we're both stupid.
[05:06.080 -> 05:06.920] Okay.
[05:06.920 -> 05:08.400] And it's quite funny.
[05:08.400 -> 05:10.400] If for whatever reason,
[05:10.400 -> 05:13.840] Max Verstappen lost his seat at Red Bull.
[05:13.840 -> 05:14.960] Yeah.
[05:14.960 -> 05:17.680] Whatever, anything, something crazy could have happened.
[05:17.680 -> 05:18.520] It doesn't matter.
[05:18.520 -> 05:20.600] He loses his seat for next year.
[05:20.600 -> 05:23.320] He's just won his third championship.
[05:23.320 -> 05:24.840] What do you think he would do?
[05:26.640 -> 05:28.560] That is an awful question.
[05:28.560 -> 05:29.560] Why?
[05:29.560 -> 05:31.480] Because he's not going to lose his seat.
[05:31.480 -> 05:32.680] That's not the question.
[05:32.680 -> 05:35.000] He could do pretty much anything and he won't lose his seat.
[05:35.000 -> 05:36.880] Yeah but that's not part of the question mate.
[05:36.880 -> 05:41.860] I'm saying anything, the most horrific thing, let's say for whatever reason Red Bull get
[05:41.860 -> 05:46.000] found out for doing something terrible and they're off the grid in 2024.
[05:46.000 -> 05:49.000] Also not gonna happen, I reckon they could probably get away with anything.
[05:50.000 -> 05:53.000] Proven. But that doesn't matter, right? It doesn't matter.
[05:53.000 -> 06:01.000] The question is, if Max Verstappen loses his seat for whatever reason, right, what happens, what does he decide to do next year?
[06:01.000 -> 06:03.000] Okay, um...
[06:04.000 -> 06:07.560] Oh, I don't really imagine Max in IndyCar.
[06:07.560 -> 06:08.600] See now it's a good question.
[06:08.600 -> 06:11.360] However, I think Max would be good at IndyCar.
[06:11.360 -> 06:14.640] Well, I'm not saying he's not technically in Formula One,
[06:14.640 -> 06:15.600] you know, there's other teams.
[06:15.600 -> 06:17.000] I'm just saying not with Red Bull.
[06:17.000 -> 06:17.840] Red Bull gone.
[06:17.840 -> 06:19.340] Red Bull gone.
[06:19.340 -> 06:22.640] I reckon genuinely if he went next year,
[06:22.640 -> 06:24.800] every team on the grid would want him.
[06:24.800 -> 06:25.600] Yeah. That's want him. Yeah.
[06:25.600 -> 06:26.420] That's hands down.
[06:26.420 -> 06:27.260] Yeah.
[06:28.220 -> 06:29.620] And if it was up to him,
[06:30.520 -> 06:32.660] he would probably want to go in a Ferrari.
[06:34.240 -> 06:35.460] Would he?
[06:35.460 -> 06:38.240] I mean, he'd want to go in the second quickest car,
[06:38.240 -> 06:40.800] but this doesn't make any sense because if Red Bull,
[06:40.800 -> 06:43.480] if Red Bull leave, then the quickest car goes,
[06:43.480 -> 06:45.720] then he'd just go to Ferrari or Mercedes, right?
[06:45.720 -> 06:48.480] He wouldn't leave Red Bull and Red Bull stayed around.
[06:49.440 -> 06:50.760] No, yeah, that's what I mean.
[06:50.760 -> 06:53.640] Like just, he's just not part of Red Bull.
[06:53.640 -> 06:55.240] No, because you haven't got an answer for it really.
[06:55.240 -> 06:56.920] Because it's just not gonna happen.
[06:56.920 -> 06:58.120] But that's why it's a great question.
[06:58.120 -> 06:59.600] Because in my mind-
[06:59.600 -> 07:01.200] Will you tell me in your mind what would happen?
[07:01.200 -> 07:06.760] In my mind, Max talks about how he has so much other things that he wants to do besides
[07:06.760 -> 07:08.040] Formula 1.
[07:08.040 -> 07:13.160] He's won three championships in the best car on the grid, the best car is now gone for
[07:13.160 -> 07:14.660] him.
[07:14.660 -> 07:20.960] Does he want to go in any other team or is he just like, I'm happy with three championships
[07:20.960 -> 07:23.560] and then he just, he thinks, no I'm not going to do F1 anymore.
[07:23.560 -> 07:27.800] It would be quite cool to see him drop into one of the slower cars and then see what he
[07:27.800 -> 07:33.400] could do like a mid team car as a fan would love that but does he make that
[07:33.400 -> 07:37.760] decision I'm talking what's his mindset he just wants to win Max is just gonna
[07:37.760 -> 07:41.600] want to win no matter what he does and he may say all this stuff about I'm gonna
[07:41.600 -> 07:47.440] retire if they change this I strongly believe he has every intention of breaking the record.
[07:47.440 -> 07:51.360] I reckon he'll be going for that eight world titles.
[07:51.360 -> 07:53.320] Because that's the ultimate thing.
[07:53.320 -> 07:58.160] If you're an F1 driver, that's the way to say, look at me, I'm the best ever.
[07:58.160 -> 07:59.560] You've won the most world champ.
[07:59.560 -> 08:04.960] He's already broken so many records that the goats couldn't make.
[08:04.960 -> 08:07.700] He's already proven that he is one of the best ever,
[08:07.700 -> 08:10.820] but if he just gets eight world titles,
[08:10.820 -> 08:13.100] I know that's like another five now.
[08:13.100 -> 08:16.900] Honestly, I don't think he's got it in him.
[08:16.900 -> 08:18.360] I think he could do it,
[08:18.360 -> 08:21.780] but whether I think he's gonna race for another five years.
[08:21.780 -> 08:24.320] Max will definitely be on the grid for another five years,
[08:24.320 -> 08:25.400] mate, he's still young.
[08:25.400 -> 08:27.600] I know he is, but I just get the vibe from him
[08:27.600 -> 08:30.560] that he's just like, he's open-minded
[08:30.560 -> 08:33.280] and he sees life outside of F1.
[08:33.280 -> 08:36.280] Well, James was talking about another racing series,
[08:36.280 -> 08:37.120] wasn't he?
[08:37.120 -> 08:37.940] Yeah.
[08:37.940 -> 08:40.280] There's a chance of another racing series, single seater.
[08:40.280 -> 08:42.680] If he had accomplished a load in F1
[08:42.680 -> 08:46.000] and they threw him like double his contract, money talks.
[08:46.000 -> 08:50.500] I think the only way you're getting Max out of his Red Bull contract is money.
[08:50.500 -> 08:55.000] You're gonna have to pretty much double his contract, maybe offer him teammate of his choice.
[08:55.000 -> 08:59.000] So this is, this has just created a whole other question in my head right now.
[08:59.000 -> 09:06.960] But like, maybe what you're saying, like, maybe Max is like, okay, I'll conquer F1.
[09:06.960 -> 09:09.480] Let's go win IndyCar.
[09:09.480 -> 09:12.040] Once that's done, let's go win WEC.
[09:12.040 -> 09:13.320] Let's go win Le Mans.
[09:13.320 -> 09:14.160] Well, win them all.
[09:14.160 -> 09:15.320] He just wins them all.
[09:15.320 -> 09:17.840] Because even if you've only got three or four championships
[09:17.840 -> 09:19.400] in F1 and you haven't beaten Lewis,
[09:19.400 -> 09:22.200] if you can go and race another racing series
[09:22.200 -> 09:24.780] and fucking win all of those, now that,
[09:24.780 -> 09:25.840] now you are the best,
[09:25.840 -> 09:28.240] you're the best driver in the world.
[09:28.240 -> 09:30.200] But I reckon he's, there's scope for him to do that
[09:30.200 -> 09:32.520] after he's conquered F1 even more.
[09:32.520 -> 09:34.200] Cause he is still so young.
[09:34.200 -> 09:35.600] How old is he?
[09:35.600 -> 09:36.600] He's in his twenties, isn't he?
[09:36.600 -> 09:38.400] I assume he's probably like 26.
[09:38.400 -> 09:39.240] 25, 26.
[09:39.240 -> 09:42.840] 25, and you've got IndyCar drivers that are over 40.
[09:42.840 -> 09:45.280] So he could, but it's whether Max will do him
[09:45.280 -> 09:48.640] back to back to back, like from a neutral fan point of view,
[09:48.640 -> 09:51.440] you don't want Max to win for the next five years.
[09:51.440 -> 09:55.080] Like even most Red Bull fans probably would rather,
[09:55.080 -> 09:57.760] you know, maybe that other driver wins one championship
[09:57.760 -> 10:00.500] or I don't know, I don't know how it's fun for anyone
[10:00.500 -> 10:03.080] if Max wins for the next five years in a row.
[10:03.080 -> 10:08.040] I just see, I see Max as like, like F1 is so gruelling,
[10:08.200 -> 10:10.480] gruelling, whatever the frigging word is.
[10:10.480 -> 10:11.440] With a capital G.
[10:11.440 -> 10:13.080] With a capital G at the end.
[10:13.080 -> 10:13.920] Ng, gruelling.
[10:13.920 -> 10:15.680] Yeah, it has got one at the beginning and the end,
[10:15.680 -> 10:16.520] my friend.
[10:16.520 -> 10:20.720] And I think that being part of F1 is so,
[10:20.720 -> 10:23.200] like it must be so tiring and taxing.
[10:23.200 -> 10:25.240] Like we know people in hospitality right
[10:25.240 -> 10:30.400] who travel the world and do like half the amount of races and they're like
[10:30.400 -> 10:35.240] completely knackered after doing that so like when you think about the core unit
[10:35.240 -> 10:38.960] of f1 and they have to be at every race every year that's tough like I don't
[10:38.960 -> 10:41.560] think there is any other I could be wrong but I don't think there's any other
[10:41.560 -> 10:46.720] racing series in the world that has a schedule like F1.
[10:47.440 -> 10:50.520] Probably not so worldwide and so constant, no.
[10:50.520 -> 10:52.040] And when you think about Max,
[10:52.040 -> 10:55.040] like he is, he strikes me as a family man.
[10:55.040 -> 10:57.520] He wants to spend time with Kelly and the kid
[10:57.520 -> 10:59.840] and he probably wants some of his own at some point.
[10:59.840 -> 11:01.440] Like loves being around his dad and that.
[11:01.440 -> 11:04.720] Like maybe he, maybe F1 would just get too much,
[11:04.720 -> 11:06.280] but he would happily go race somewhere else
[11:06.280 -> 11:08.280] and just race for half the year.
[11:08.280 -> 11:10.820] I mean, my opinion, he's not going anywhere.
[11:10.820 -> 11:12.200] My opinion, he's going to be here
[11:12.200 -> 11:14.720] and try and break every single record there is.
[11:14.720 -> 11:16.400] And maybe he'll go and conquer IndyCar
[11:16.400 -> 11:18.480] or conquer WEC or conquer something after it.
[11:18.480 -> 11:22.920] But for now, unfortunately your question is a load of shit.
[11:22.920 -> 11:24.760] Well it could cover 10 minutes,
[11:24.760 -> 11:27.320] so fucking hell I think it's quite a good question
[11:27.320 -> 11:29.320] Breaking news!
[11:29.320 -> 11:31.320] Ladies and gentlemen
[11:31.320 -> 11:34.600] Ladies and gentlemen buckle up
[11:34.600 -> 11:41.320] Because Andretti has moved to the final stages of becoming the next Formula 1 team
[11:41.320 -> 11:45.040] That's Andretti and Cadillac.
[11:45.040 -> 11:48.000] The FIA has rejected proposals from
[11:48.000 -> 11:51.840] Hitech, Rodin, Carling, and Elkessons.
[11:51.840 -> 11:53.440] Rodin, Carling.
[11:53.440 -> 11:55.120] Two different teams.
[11:55.120 -> 11:56.720] I know.
[11:56.720 -> 11:58.560] It's the same team.
[11:58.560 -> 11:59.400] Rodin, Carling.
[11:59.400 -> 12:01.720] Oh yeah, I thought that was a comma.
[12:02.920 -> 12:04.960] And basically there is movement
[12:04.960 -> 12:06.400] for another team on the grid.
[12:06.400 -> 12:10.400] Now, does this mean they're going to step in and take over a team?
[12:10.400 -> 12:13.400] Or does this mean they're going to add another team to the grid?
[12:13.400 -> 12:16.400] Well, Alfa Romeo, we know, are going to just be Salva.
[12:16.400 -> 12:17.400] Yep.
[12:17.400 -> 12:18.400] Do you know that?
[12:18.400 -> 12:20.400] And then they're becoming Audi, right?
[12:20.400 -> 12:21.400] I don't know about that.
[12:21.400 -> 12:22.400] In 2026.
[12:22.400 -> 12:23.400] I don't know about that.
[12:23.400 -> 12:30.080] Well, someone's becoming Audi. Well, I'm not sure on that to be honest. Yeah I'm not 100% sure on who's becoming what
[12:30.080 -> 12:34.400] either but does this mean another team on the grid? I said there needs to be two more
[12:34.400 -> 12:38.160] teams. You've said it all mate. Two more teams on the grid. And everything that you've said
[12:38.160 -> 12:44.640] so far has been 100% correct so. I know. In theory. I actually do think yeah people may
[12:44.640 -> 12:46.280] have their opinions on Pitz though,
[12:46.280 -> 12:48.920] but I think we say a lot that is very, very good.
[12:48.920 -> 12:52.060] Well, I think what we do very well is we just say a lot
[12:52.060 -> 12:53.800] and 50% of it's gonna be right,
[12:53.800 -> 12:55.680] 50% of it's gonna be wrong.
[12:55.680 -> 12:56.520] Okay, but there's nothing wrong with that.
[12:56.520 -> 12:58.240] And you guys like to tell us when we're wrong
[12:58.240 -> 12:59.400] in our DMs, which is nice.
[12:59.400 -> 13:01.520] We've actually had some really nice messages on Instagram.
[13:01.520 -> 13:02.640] We have, we're gonna read,
[13:02.640 -> 13:04.680] we did say we'll read some of them out on Thursday's pod.
[13:04.680 -> 13:07.140] It is now Friday, whoops, but we'll read
[13:07.140 -> 13:10.440] some of the the voice notes out. Yeah we'll get to that but I still want to know if
[13:10.440 -> 13:14.600] this is one team being approved they must be replacing someone else because
[13:14.600 -> 13:20.440] who would be the other team? We know from inside information that there is someone
[13:20.440 -> 13:25.640] in the world working on another team. I don't know how far I can go with that.
[13:25.640 -> 13:27.840] I don't know, I don't even know what you're talking about.
[13:28.960 -> 13:30.880] You know? Mouth it.
[13:30.880 -> 13:32.600] They're extra people that are working
[13:32.600 -> 13:34.320] on a Formula One team behind the scenes.
[13:34.320 -> 13:35.160] Oh yeah, yeah.
[13:35.160 -> 13:38.000] And I don't know whether that's like not hit the media yet
[13:38.000 -> 13:39.480] and there's gonna be two teams added
[13:39.480 -> 13:40.680] or whether they're replacing.
[13:40.680 -> 13:42.800] I don't think it has yet, but it'll be big when it happens.
[13:42.800 -> 13:49.040] Well, you heard the little snippet of it first. Yes. Here on Pitstop breaking news. Well I hope you're buckled
[13:49.040 -> 13:54.360] because this one is special. I'm completely buckled. Ladies and gentlemen boys and girls
[13:54.360 -> 14:00.400] a very special member of the Pitstop family has done something absolutely incredible.
[14:00.400 -> 14:05.000] Oscar Piastri has renewed his McLaren contract until 2026!
[14:06.000 -> 14:09.080] Fuck, that's a bit bold, isn't it?
[14:09.080 -> 14:11.160] Calling him part of the Pizza Hut family.
[14:11.160 -> 14:13.000] He was the first person to ever come on the show.
[14:13.000 -> 14:14.840] I was like, we have employees.
[14:14.840 -> 14:16.720] Well, I don't care, I've called an Oscar part of the family.
[14:16.720 -> 14:18.160] I was thinking, what the fuck have you and me done?
[14:18.160 -> 14:20.800] We ain't done nothing special in the last six months.
[14:20.800 -> 14:25.920] That is the most deserved contract extension there is
[14:25.920 -> 14:30.520] gonna be. Yeah. Oscar is gonna be an F1 for a very long time. They were talking
[14:30.520 -> 14:34.760] about over the race last week. He's going absolutely nowhere. Good. That's for sure.
[14:34.760 -> 14:39.960] That's great. He needs McLaren, McLaren need him. I think it's a beautiful
[14:39.960 -> 14:42.960] relationship. Yep, it is a beautiful relationship. There's also another
[14:42.960 -> 14:46.600] contract extension which hasn't been announced yet but will apparently be
[14:46.600 -> 14:52.280] announced this weekend and that's Yuki Tsunoda renewing with AlphaTauri.
[14:52.280 -> 14:56.860] Well I know about this because I've heard a couple other lads talk about it.
[14:56.860 -> 15:02.080] Was it by any chance the P1 boys? It might be but I didn't listen long enough
[15:02.080 -> 15:07.100] to come to a conclusion I just know that they spoke about it But no it hasn't been released so no one knows really well
[15:07.100 -> 15:07.340] No
[15:07.340 -> 15:08.680] It's going to be announced this weekend
[15:08.680 -> 15:13.560] Reportedly now Alfa Tauri as we know are in a bit of a sticky one because they have technically right now Daniel Ricciardo
[15:13.800 -> 15:17.800] Liam Lawson and Yuki. They've got three drivers. Yeah pretty much
[15:19.120 -> 15:21.780] Do you think keeping Yuki was the right decision?
[15:23.880 -> 15:26.000] For AlfaTauri?
[15:26.000 -> 15:28.000] Hmm...
[15:28.000 -> 15:30.000] Maybe not.
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[17:02.000 -> 17:04.040] You know it was a Freddie Hunt pause
[17:05.000 -> 17:07.320] I think for the sport You know, it was a Freddie Hunt pause. That was a Freddie Hunt 10 second pause.
[17:07.320 -> 17:11.080] I think for the sport, yes.
[17:11.080 -> 17:11.920] Yeah.
[17:11.920 -> 17:15.380] To have a Japanese driver on the grid, you know,
[17:15.380 -> 17:19.600] more fanage, more viewings, more money.
[17:19.600 -> 17:21.520] He's been good, but he's been unlucky.
[17:21.520 -> 17:24.840] Like last two races, DNF is his home Grand Prix right now.
[17:24.840 -> 17:27.960] That will feed into why they want to renew it this weekend.
[17:27.960 -> 17:29.040] Like they want to announce it
[17:29.040 -> 17:31.040] in front of the Japanese fans.
[17:31.040 -> 17:32.680] Like I do agree.
[17:32.680 -> 17:34.720] I think it's amazing to have a Japanese driver on the grid.
[17:34.720 -> 17:36.560] I think one of my favorite things about F1
[17:36.560 -> 17:39.140] is how there's people from all the different places,
[17:39.140 -> 17:41.240] which is another reason I want a Brazilian driver
[17:41.240 -> 17:42.080] on the grid.
[17:43.480 -> 17:46.640] I think where it gets hard, mate, is like, you know,
[17:46.640 -> 17:49.200] Daniel Ricciardo is the people's driver.
[17:49.200 -> 17:51.000] I think everyone loves Danny Rick
[17:51.000 -> 17:52.280] and everyone wants him there.
[17:52.280 -> 17:54.480] So from a fan perspective, you know,
[17:54.480 -> 17:57.340] and for like media and for the greater good of the sport,
[17:57.340 -> 18:01.680] for like social stuff, like Ricciardo is the best at that.
[18:01.680 -> 18:03.080] He will talk to cameras
[18:03.080 -> 18:05.680] and he will give people what they want.
[18:05.680 -> 18:07.720] So he kind of needs to be there.
[18:07.720 -> 18:10.240] But then Liam Lawson's done more races than him now
[18:10.240 -> 18:11.280] since being back.
[18:12.240 -> 18:13.800] Liam Lawson did better in his first race
[18:13.800 -> 18:16.240] than Daniel Ricciardo did in both of his.
[18:16.240 -> 18:18.960] And Liam Lawson has also never driven an F1 car before.
[18:18.960 -> 18:20.960] Liam's just performed like an absolute boss.
[18:20.960 -> 18:21.800] Everyone knows that.
[18:21.800 -> 18:23.840] You know, you can't get away from that.
[18:23.840 -> 18:27.520] So he deserves a seat too. Daniel hasn't had enough time to prove himself
[18:27.520 -> 18:31.720] no yet so and then Yuki's kind of just there as well
[18:31.720 -> 18:35.520] Daniel should have stepped in and done better than Yuki and Liam off the bat
[18:35.520 -> 18:40.520] from experience yeah that's what you could argue just getting straight down
[18:40.520 -> 18:44.600] to oh mate it's so hard it's so hard how can you just fuck off Daniel Ricciardo
[18:44.600 -> 18:46.360] like just after two races like that?
[18:46.360 -> 18:48.720] I know, but I have to be dead honest.
[18:48.720 -> 18:52.140] Like I love Danny Rick and there's Danny Rick fans out there
[18:52.140 -> 18:53.800] that will come for me on this.
[18:53.800 -> 18:55.920] But like Danny Rick wouldn't have had a seat.
[18:55.920 -> 18:57.200] He wouldn't have even got the seat
[18:57.200 -> 18:59.080] if he didn't go to join Red Bull.
[18:59.080 -> 19:01.880] He's only got it because it's part of like Red Bulls.
[19:01.880 -> 19:03.960] He's one of technically Red Bulls drivers
[19:03.960 -> 19:05.960] and AlphaTauri is their junior team and they've gone,
[19:05.960 -> 19:08.460] it will look great if we go and throw Danny Rick in a car,
[19:08.460 -> 19:10.600] the sport will love it, everyone will love it.
[19:10.600 -> 19:11.960] That's why they've done it.
[19:11.960 -> 19:14.880] But they're going to become, come to a point
[19:14.880 -> 19:16.760] where they're not going to want to let Liam Lawson
[19:16.760 -> 19:19.760] go to another team when he's shown he can do that.
[19:19.760 -> 19:21.360] And he's a lot younger.
[19:21.360 -> 19:24.040] Well, the question, what, I mean, I guess if, you know,
[19:24.040 -> 19:25.160] if Liam Lawson
[19:25.160 -> 19:29.600] was going to replace anyone else on the grid and not stay at AlphaTauri
[19:29.600 -> 19:34.040] you would look at Liam Lawson for him to replace but you know as far as we
[19:34.040 -> 19:37.560] know his contracts getting extended he's going to be here next year potentially
[19:37.560 -> 19:40.640] I mean anything can happen we know that in Formula One but... You're talking about
[19:40.640 -> 19:44.040] Logan Sargent right? Yeah Logan Sargent would be the obvious
[19:44.040 -> 19:46.400] replacement but I just don't think that's gonna happen.
[19:46.400 -> 19:47.640] No, I think Logan will stay.
[19:47.640 -> 19:49.200] I think it's very important
[19:49.200 -> 19:51.120] there's an American driver on the grid now.
[19:51.120 -> 19:52.960] With three American races.
[19:52.960 -> 19:55.240] Yeah, but he hasn't done nothing.
[19:55.240 -> 19:56.200] He hasn't done nothing.
[19:56.200 -> 19:57.840] He hasn't got any points.
[19:57.840 -> 20:00.400] No, and look at Albon.
[20:00.400 -> 20:01.960] Who is pulling a lot out of,
[20:01.960 -> 20:03.280] not the best car, but a better car.
[20:03.280 -> 20:04.360] Who is scoring points.
[20:04.360 -> 20:06.120] And you know, it's not just the fact that
[20:07.080 -> 20:10.440] Sargent isn't scoring points because you look at Oscar in his rookie year
[20:10.480 -> 20:14.120] Yeah, he's in a better car, but Oscar's not crashing into a fucking wall every five minutes.
[20:14.120 -> 20:14.620] No.
[20:14.620 -> 20:17.200] Where a Sargent is, so do you blame him on the car?
[20:17.200 -> 20:19.120] It's a bit harsh, not every five minutes.
[20:19.120 -> 20:20.120] He's crashed a lot.
[20:20.120 -> 20:22.120] And he follows me so we gotta be nice about it.
[20:22.120 -> 20:31.280] No, I would love to sit down and talk to Logan Sargent. I'm gassed that there's an American driver on the grid. He seems like a lovely guy but you've got to look at the facts mate.
[20:31.280 -> 20:46.760] It's a brutal sport. The facts are you know I mean Gwen Ujo had that really bad crash at Silverstone in his rookie year last year but you know that was unfortunate I don't think it was really his fault. Apart from that, he wasn't, you know, making mistakes as much as Sargent is.
[20:46.880 -> 20:49.720] It's like James said on our last pod, hope you guys enjoyed that one,
[20:49.720 -> 20:51.640] but there's a massive over saturation.
[20:52.280 -> 20:56.080] It's so over saturated because you've got to think we're saturated now.
[20:56.480 -> 20:58.680] What about some of these amazing F2 drivers?
[20:58.680 -> 21:04.560] Porsche, Vesti, you know, Porsche has deserved something.
[21:04.560 -> 21:06.680] But then you could say so does Dragovic,
[21:06.680 -> 21:08.460] who's still not in a seat.
[21:08.460 -> 21:11.120] You've got so many other reserve drivers.
[21:11.120 -> 21:12.780] You've got Mick Schumacher looming around.
[21:12.780 -> 21:15.680] However, Mick Schumacher has been trying to sell.
[21:15.680 -> 21:17.120] He's trying to sell.
[21:17.120 -> 21:19.640] Sorry, Toto Wolff has been trying to sell Mick Schumacher.
[21:19.640 -> 21:23.760] Toto Wolff has said to James Vowles
[21:23.760 -> 21:27.280] that he would like Mick to replace Logan Sargent
[21:27.280 -> 21:31.720] because obviously they're the partner teams. He showed James the sim data and
[21:31.720 -> 21:36.720] James Vowles has opted against signing Mick Schumacher. But apparently
[21:36.720 -> 21:43.200] Filipe Dragovic right now is actually a current potential replacement for Logan
[21:43.200 -> 21:47.520] Sargent. So even though Logan Sargent is looking like he will stay,
[21:47.520 -> 21:50.880] there is a chance that someone could take his seat.
[21:50.880 -> 21:52.600] Like there's no promises in F1.
[21:52.600 -> 21:54.800] Like even if you're told you're going to keep it,
[21:54.800 -> 21:56.240] it doesn't mean you're going to keep it.
[21:56.240 -> 21:59.880] Christian Horner, literally like two weeks before,
[21:59.880 -> 22:00.720] what was it?
[22:00.720 -> 22:02.600] It was like two weeks before Danny Rick got announced,
[22:02.600 -> 22:03.960] he was like, there's going to be no changes
[22:03.960 -> 22:05.360] across Alpha or Red Bull. And then bang, two weeks later Danny Rick got announced, he was like, there's going to be no changes across Alpha or Red Bull.
[22:05.360 -> 22:07.280] And then bang, two weeks later, Danny Rickson.
[22:07.280 -> 22:08.520] You're like, yep.
[22:08.520 -> 22:10.860] I just think there needs to be a mass culling, mate,
[22:10.860 -> 22:11.700] on the grid.
[22:11.700 -> 22:12.520] I do.
[22:12.520 -> 22:15.760] I think there are a few drivers who have had great careers,
[22:15.760 -> 22:19.420] some of them, and you know, their time is almost done.
[22:19.420 -> 22:21.040] I think Bottas needs to go.
[22:21.040 -> 22:22.920] I think Lance needs to go.
[22:22.920 -> 22:24.920] I think Sargent needs to go.
[22:26.000 -> 22:30.760] You know, really, I think Lance needs to go I think Sargent needs to go you know really I think Magnussen could could go so I've got an idea so that's four
[22:30.760 -> 22:36.960] drivers Dragovic, Lawson, Fittipaldi yeah Fittipaldi sorry
[22:36.960 -> 22:42.720] Fredrik Vestey no Terraport Chair mm-hmm and Ollie Berman. Mate I've got an idea
[22:42.720 -> 22:45.640] yeah it's good at the beginning of the year.
[22:45.640 -> 22:46.480] Wait, how good?
[22:46.480 -> 22:48.480] This is very similar to testing,
[22:48.480 -> 22:49.760] but at the beginning of the year,
[22:49.760 -> 22:51.160] this is what they should do.
[22:51.160 -> 22:54.480] Every F1 team should select four drivers.
[22:54.480 -> 22:56.280] In their mind, they'd have two main ones,
[22:56.280 -> 22:57.440] two reserve ones.
[22:57.440 -> 22:59.200] And then at the beginning of the year,
[22:59.200 -> 23:02.440] every team goes to the same track, the same car,
[23:02.440 -> 23:05.080] and all four drivers have to do 10 laps.
[23:05.080 -> 23:07.560] Whichever two drivers do the quickest laps,
[23:07.560 -> 23:09.600] they're the drivers for that team for the year.
[23:09.600 -> 23:11.680] Giving all four drivers a chance.
[23:11.680 -> 23:12.520] Like a shootout.
[23:12.520 -> 23:16.040] Yep, that would give Felipe a chance to take Stroll's seat,
[23:16.040 -> 23:18.240] it would give Porchera a chance to take Joe's seat.
[23:18.240 -> 23:21.760] And imagine how amazing the viewership on that.
[23:21.760 -> 23:25.000] That would be the most watched F1 event of the year.
[23:25.000 -> 23:26.040] Cause that would be like the champion,
[23:26.040 -> 23:27.320] the football championships, right?
[23:27.320 -> 23:29.000] Champions League, trying to get into Premier League.
[23:29.000 -> 23:30.720] Yeah, it'd be a bit like a draft almost.
[23:30.720 -> 23:32.960] Like a qualifying thing.
[23:32.960 -> 23:34.360] Every team, four drivers,
[23:34.360 -> 23:36.440] and it would also give every team a chance
[23:36.440 -> 23:39.000] to give like their two rookie drivers a chance.
[23:39.000 -> 23:42.720] Or if a driver in F2 wasn't signed to an F1 team yet,
[23:42.720 -> 23:44.240] like you could pick someone out.
[23:44.240 -> 23:46.000] So like Alpine would have Dylan. Maybe you'll look at someone quick in F2 wasn't signed to an F1 team yet, like you could pick someone out. So like Alpine would have Dylan.
[23:47.080 -> 23:48.640] Maybe you'll look at someone quick in F3.
[23:48.640 -> 23:50.160] Maybe someone would take a mad gamble
[23:50.160 -> 23:52.400] and go, let's get Gabi Portoletto, he's just won F3,
[23:52.400 -> 23:54.880] you know, and just stick them all in the car.
[23:54.880 -> 23:55.720] Yeah.
[23:55.720 -> 23:59.000] Whoever does the two quickest, they're the drivers.
[23:59.000 -> 24:00.280] That's a great fucking idea.
[24:00.280 -> 24:01.160] That really is.
[24:01.160 -> 24:04.960] And there are so many ways to continue to improve F1
[24:04.960 -> 24:06.200] or at least make it more exciting
[24:06.200 -> 24:10.440] I tried to you know, come up with an idea the other week about the f1 triathlon
[24:10.440 -> 24:12.820] Yeah, some people loved it. Some people loved it, by the way
[24:12.820 -> 24:15.740] So thanks for reaching out and saying you love the f1 triathlon idea
[24:15.840 -> 24:22.820] But there are so many ways like what you've just said be so great. But soon as it's about that then it becomes about money
[24:23.400 -> 24:25.800] You know why I'd say it's complete opposite
[24:25.800 -> 24:30.040] I think the reason my idea doesn't work is because it wouldn't be about money because you wouldn't necessarily
[24:30.200 -> 24:34.040] Have the drivers that bring the most money in as the as the people yeah
[24:34.040 -> 24:38.360] But that's everyone want the most money to come that's what I mean it would never happen because it's too much about money
[24:38.360 -> 24:39.840] Which is a shame?
[24:39.840 -> 24:43.120] But I thought you were just saying the complete opposite to that. No. I just said no
[24:43.120 -> 24:45.000] I think maybe we're backwardly agreeing me. I think you've just saying the complete opposite to that. That's what I just said. No, I think maybe we're backwardly agreeing.
[24:45.000 -> 24:47.000] I think you've just completely changed your fucking mind.
[24:47.000 -> 24:54.000] I think, because then you'd have someone like, you know, like Yuki, who like, if he didn't perform in that ten lapper at the start of the year, wouldn't then get the seat.
[24:54.000 -> 24:57.000] And then all the Japanese fans might be like, well, not as interested in watching.
[24:57.000 -> 25:01.000] You know, but I would, as a viewer, I would love that to happen.
[25:01.000 -> 25:02.000] Breaking news.
[25:02.000 -> 25:06.000] Whoa, that was a nice, oh Fabio, what's the breaking news?
[25:06.000 -> 25:08.000] I need to stop shouting so much.
[25:08.000 -> 25:10.000] Let's talk quietly to our pundits.
[25:10.000 -> 25:12.000] As we know, Sebastian Vettel
[25:12.000 -> 25:14.000] has put a load of beehives
[25:14.000 -> 25:16.000] round the old circuit.
[25:16.000 -> 25:18.000] He has? Yeah, you might be wanting
[25:18.000 -> 25:20.000] to talk about what I'm gonna talk about
[25:20.000 -> 25:22.000] as well. Someone that we know from F1
[25:22.000 -> 25:24.000] put a story up.
[25:24.000 -> 25:26.280] We're gonna wanna talk about exactly the same up. Did you see that? We're gonna want to talk about exactly the same thing.
[25:26.280 -> 25:27.120] Did you see it?
[25:27.120 -> 25:27.940] Yep.
[25:27.940 -> 25:29.120] Yeah, someone we know from the Formula One world
[25:29.120 -> 25:30.900] put a story up, right?
[25:30.900 -> 25:32.680] Forget all the bullshit straight away.
[25:32.680 -> 25:36.980] The initiative and the mindset behind what Vettel's doing
[25:36.980 -> 25:37.820] is great.
[25:37.820 -> 25:38.640] Yep.
[25:38.640 -> 25:39.680] I love it. I'm down with it.
[25:39.680 -> 25:42.960] But someone posted a story up and it was a print screen
[25:42.960 -> 25:52.320] from Google and it said that bees, when they come into contact with loud decibel sound, they can almost freeze.
[25:52.320 -> 25:53.320] I mean, they die!
[25:54.320 -> 25:54.820] Do they?
[25:54.820 -> 25:57.520] They can die, yeah! They can die from the noise.
[25:57.920 -> 26:00.520] I didn't know if they could... If that's true, then that's really bad.
[26:00.520 -> 26:04.120] Look, I'm not necessarily a beehiver, but I'm pretty sure that...
[26:04.120 -> 26:07.460] But you used to play Beehive bedlam on sky right because I did
[26:07.460 -> 26:11.000] I reckon there's a few people that have just heard you say that and it's just absolutely
[26:11.440 -> 26:18.780] Twinged in their brain because I think everyone played that game mate. It was the only good game on sky
[26:18.800 -> 26:25.200] It was excellent. It was actually all the. This TV remote turned into a games controller.
[26:25.200 -> 26:32.960] SpongeBob, Beehive, Bedlam, Top Gear, Phineas and Ferb, Top Gear, Fairly Oddparents, Simpsons, Ed, Edd n Eddy.
[26:32.960 -> 26:38.000] Simpsons on channel 4 though because they didn't have Sky for a while and it was only on once at channel 4.
[26:38.000 -> 26:44.960] But yeah so apparently they go into shock, they get frozen and so basically the loud sounds
[26:44.960 -> 26:45.320] of an
[26:45.320 -> 26:49.760] f1 car potentially could put these bees into some sort of paralysis I think
[26:49.760 -> 26:52.840] Sebastian Bettel would have thought about this I reckon they're far enough
[26:52.840 -> 26:58.840] away or like something that's you know so Seb Bettel is quite clever guy about this
[26:58.840 -> 27:04.560] stuff I guess yeah he would know what he's doing with bees I think yeah yeah
[27:04.560 -> 27:06.140] well let's hope the bees are okay
[27:06.140 -> 27:08.140] I hope the bees are gonna be fine
[27:08.840 -> 27:11.980] Well, we had an interesting conversation with someone about Seb Vettel actually
[27:11.980 -> 27:16.200] They said that if Sebastian Vettel became the new head of the FIA
[27:16.200 -> 27:20.680] It would sort out so much in the sport and I completely agree
[27:20.720 -> 27:30.360] Like why isn't Seb the head of the FIA? He's like one of the most loved figures Why don't they just do it? Big job, maybe don't want to do it. I reckon if he was offered it, he'd want it.
[27:30.360 -> 27:32.360] I reckon he's gonna come back to racing mate.
[27:32.920 -> 27:38.080] Really? Yeah. He said he's keeping race fit other than his neck. I think he's gonna, he's gonna, well that's a big one
[27:38.080 -> 27:45.800] He needs to carry on doing that. True. But I think he's gonna come back. He'll definitely race in something, but not F1. No F1.
[27:45.800 -> 27:49.400] God, five minutes ago, there's no seats for anyone.
[27:49.400 -> 27:50.400] There's no seats.
[27:50.400 -> 27:52.200] Not next year, maybe the year after.
[27:54.120 -> 27:55.200] No.
[27:55.200 -> 27:57.480] Well, I had a conversation with Matt from P1
[27:57.480 -> 27:59.440] and he knows everything and he agreed with me.
[27:59.440 -> 28:01.360] Yeah, really, what did he say then?
[28:01.360 -> 28:03.000] Well, Alonso came back.
[28:03.000 -> 28:04.400] And where's he going to come back, what team?
[28:04.400 -> 28:05.480] Kimi Raikkonen came back. Yeah, where's he coming back? What did he say then? Well, Alonso came back. And where's he gonna come back? What team? Kimi Raikkonen came back.
[28:05.480 -> 28:07.480] Yeah, where's he coming back? What did Matt say?
[28:07.480 -> 28:12.480] We didn't talk about what team he could go to, because it would be different in two years' time.
[28:12.480 -> 28:13.480] Maybe as a team boss?
[28:13.480 -> 28:17.480] Nah, I reckon, mate, he's 36, you know that. Alonso's 42.
[28:17.480 -> 28:18.480] Back in the Rari?
[28:18.480 -> 28:20.480] Oh, wouldn't that be great?
[28:20.480 -> 28:21.480] Vettel and Charles Leclerc?
[28:21.480 -> 28:22.480] See him back in the old Rars.
[28:22.480 -> 28:26.900] I'd actually, I would love Sebastian Vettel back back But I just don't know if it's gonna happen back
[28:27.080 -> 28:32.080] Well, I think it could happen because he's dabbled with it on TV and he says well, you know
[28:32.080 -> 28:38.720] I would not that doesn't say anything like him. He's saying, you know, he misses it. He's actively said he misses it
[28:38.720 -> 28:42.480] Uh-huh, and you know, I miss a lot of things and he's still great
[28:43.120 -> 28:49.480] What like your ex-girlfriend? Well gotta go there I just went there she ain't coming back so maybe you're
[28:49.480 -> 28:56.240] right surpassing battle is not coming back to F1 time for our Japan prediction
[28:58.680 -> 29:09.000] Jake who have you got I hate you who have you got in third? Okay, right, Carlos Sainz won last week. Do I think he's going to win again?
[29:09.000 -> 29:11.000] Would like it, maybe not.
[29:11.000 -> 29:12.000] I don't think so.
[29:12.000 -> 29:13.000] I don't think so either.
[29:13.000 -> 29:15.000] I don't think it would be a smooth operation.
[29:15.000 -> 29:19.000] Third place this week, Lewis Hamilton.
[29:19.000 -> 29:20.000] Okay.
[29:20.000 -> 29:26.000] Because he looked quick last week and I don't know I I know Lewis likes his track
[29:26.000 -> 29:29.960] I would like to see him come third and I do think that after what happened in
[29:30.620 -> 29:34.600] Singapore if there is ever a situation like that again where George is in front
[29:34.600 -> 29:38.200] I think George will now be asked to let Lewis pass
[29:38.200 -> 29:43.500] I think Lewis had to go past really people said that if if George had let Lewis pass he could have won the race
[29:43.500 -> 29:45.640] Yeah, I think Lewis probably would have won the race.
[29:45.640 -> 29:47.600] Cause George just didn't take that jump.
[29:47.600 -> 29:49.800] You just have to jump up the inside or something.
[29:49.800 -> 29:52.960] You have to, if you can see one cars being pulled by a train,
[29:52.960 -> 29:56.240] the only way to make that move is to make a lunge
[29:56.240 -> 29:58.500] or do something a little bit risky.
[29:58.500 -> 30:00.560] And I just didn't think George was going to do that.
[30:00.560 -> 30:01.400] And he just didn't.
[30:01.400 -> 30:04.240] He ended up nabbing the wall a little bit.
[30:06.000 -> 30:11.280] Your third place? It was going to be someone who I've just changed to second. Third, I'm going to go Lewis too,
[30:11.280 -> 30:12.280] mate.
[30:12.280 -> 30:18.960] Yeah, I think that's a strong... Second, I'm going to go Lando again. Because the McLaren
[30:18.960 -> 30:21.360] had upgrades last week, I'm sure they've learned from that.
[30:21.360 -> 30:26.800] I'm changing mine, sorry, my Carlos. Okay, Carlos the third. Really? Yeah, very nice
[30:26.800 -> 30:28.800] Yeah, I'm gonna go first place
[30:29.400 -> 30:31.400] Charles Leclerc
[30:33.800 -> 30:39.680] Didn't expect that did you? Where is that coming from? You didn't expect that and I have to admit I didn't expect myself to say it
[30:39.680 -> 30:47.560] You didn't ask the crystal ball about that one did you? No I didn't because't, because I'm completely forgetting about Oscar, Max, Perez, Russell, Sainz.
[30:47.560 -> 30:49.940] In second place, I've put Oscar,
[30:49.940 -> 30:51.800] because you said that he didn't have the upgrades
[30:51.800 -> 30:54.000] on his car and he will this round.
[30:54.000 -> 30:56.800] And I feel like this year,
[30:56.800 -> 30:59.960] Oscar has really excelled on the harder tracks,
[30:59.960 -> 31:03.000] like the tighter tracks, the ones like the Zandvoort's
[31:03.000 -> 31:05.340] and the Spars, you know, where they're like harder tracks.
[31:05.340 -> 31:06.860] Oscar's done fucking really well.
[31:06.860 -> 31:08.820] Do you know that for a fact?
[31:08.820 -> 31:10.900] Yeah, won the sprint race in Spar.
[31:10.900 -> 31:13.140] Should have, you know, done really well in the race
[31:13.140 -> 31:15.620] until Carlos pushed him off in the first corner.
[31:15.620 -> 31:17.180] And in Zandvoort, did really well again.
[31:17.180 -> 31:18.860] Won the sprint race?
[31:18.860 -> 31:19.700] So came second in the sprint race.
[31:19.700 -> 31:20.540] I was going to say.
[31:20.540 -> 31:21.380] Came second in the sprint race.
[31:21.380 -> 31:22.820] Yeah, did get polled though.
[31:22.820 -> 31:25.840] Yeah, so, you know, I got Oscar in second,
[31:25.840 -> 31:28.120] and first, Max.
[31:28.120 -> 31:31.960] Fair, yeah, I mean, I do think obviously Max will be there,
[31:31.960 -> 31:34.220] but I mean, if there's like a headache run over
[31:34.220 -> 31:37.580] from last week, like maybe if the car's not quite there yet,
[31:37.580 -> 31:40.580] I think there'll be a lot of pressure within the garage.
[31:40.580 -> 31:43.280] I mean, from practice, the ones we've seen so far,
[31:43.280 -> 31:44.560] we're filming this on Friday,
[31:44.560 -> 31:46.600] Red Bulls look like they've got pace here.
[31:46.600 -> 31:48.800] They didn't really look like they had pace last week.
[31:48.800 -> 31:50.280] So let's see.
[31:50.280 -> 31:52.480] But I do think Charles Leclerc,
[31:52.480 -> 31:54.100] we know he's very, very quick.
[31:54.100 -> 31:55.640] I'll tell you what I will say then.
[31:55.640 -> 31:59.600] I think Charles Leclerc could potentially get pole.
[31:59.600 -> 32:00.440] With, if this is,
[32:00.440 -> 32:02.800] we're going to look what we're doing after quali, aren't we?
[32:02.800 -> 32:03.960] These are predictions before.
[32:03.960 -> 32:06.480] I do think my quali, my one could could be right I do think Leclerc
[32:06.480 -> 32:10.040] could get pole we know he's rapid over one lap. Alright. And I think he'll really
[32:10.040 -> 32:13.120] push it this week. Knowing his teammate won last week.
[32:13.120 -> 32:17.480] Oakley doakley. Oakley doakley. Alrighty then. Boys and girls should we get a few voice
[32:17.480 -> 32:23.280] messages? Yeah. Yeah let's let's um you guys have sent in a few messages so we
[32:23.280 -> 32:26.000] thought we'd play some of them out. I think I don't know.
[32:26.000 -> 32:28.000] What? What?
[32:28.000 -> 32:29.500] There could be anything on there.
[32:29.500 -> 32:30.500] There really could be.
[32:30.500 -> 32:34.000] Um, so let me just take a little scroll here.
[32:35.000 -> 32:36.000] Because I don't know.
[32:36.000 -> 32:37.500] I've seen you replying to them all actually.
[32:37.500 -> 32:39.000] Here's one from Tammy.
[32:39.000 -> 32:40.000] Shout out Tammy!
[32:40.000 -> 32:41.000] Shout out Tammys.
[32:41.500 -> 32:43.000] Tammy, yeah, Tammy.
[32:44.500 -> 32:47.520] Hi Jake and Fab, it's Tammy from South Africa.
[32:47.520 -> 32:48.360] All right.
[32:48.360 -> 32:51.560] My idea on who you should have on the podcast
[32:51.560 -> 32:54.760] is someone from the MotoGP Red Bull team.
[32:54.760 -> 32:59.760] Someone like Pet Bira or Brad Bender's coach.
[33:00.800 -> 33:02.800] I think it would be really interesting
[33:02.800 -> 33:07.000] to see how Red Bull works in MotoGP as Helmut
[33:07.000 -> 33:12.000] Macher is in charge of the Red Bull team that side as well.
[33:12.000 -> 33:13.060] That's very interesting.
[33:13.060 -> 33:15.720] To see how the different teams work, that would be really interesting.
[33:15.720 -> 33:16.720] Did not know that.
[33:16.720 -> 33:18.360] Didn't even know Red Bull had a biking team.
[33:18.360 -> 33:19.360] I didn't know they'd be linked.
[33:19.360 -> 33:23.060] Guys, we've actually been thinking for a little while, like it's going to be great to get
[33:23.060 -> 33:25.080] someone on for the MotoGP world,
[33:25.080 -> 33:27.400] or like British Superbikes or anything like that.
[33:27.400 -> 33:29.960] But now to hear that, that's very interesting, mate.
[33:29.960 -> 33:32.080] Well, what's her name, sorry?
[33:32.080 -> 33:32.920] Tammy.
[33:32.920 -> 33:34.280] Tammy from South Africa.
[33:34.280 -> 33:35.880] Tammy from South Africa.
[33:35.880 -> 33:37.480] Mark Webber.
[33:37.480 -> 33:38.840] Yeah. That's Australia.
[33:38.840 -> 33:40.640] Thank you for the voice message.
[33:40.640 -> 33:42.480] Yeah, I'm shit at accents, okay?
[33:42.480 -> 33:43.320] I know.
[33:43.320 -> 33:45.440] All right, next one is from, is that Xavier or is that Javier? I'm not really sure. I know all right next one is from is that
[33:45.440 -> 34:16.000] Zavia or is that Javier I'm not really I think it's Zavia right here we go Dad and Dad! Oh fuck! I don't know what you're fucking saying at the end there but alright! We got another Aussie!
[34:16.000 -> 34:22.000] Mate! So we're in South Africa and Australia and that's pretty good. Thanks that's so good to hear that I love that.
[34:22.000 -> 34:26.800] To be fair that's one of my favourite things about this pod We can see where people are listening and it's very worldwide.
[34:26.800 -> 34:28.400] There's people everywhere.
[34:28.400 -> 34:29.600] That's pretty cool.
[34:29.600 -> 34:30.400] It is pretty cool.
[34:30.400 -> 34:31.200] The world is a- oh!
[34:31.200 -> 34:32.400] Jesus Christ, that's Matt!
[34:32.400 -> 34:33.400] Jesus Christ, Matt!
[34:33.400 -> 34:34.400] There we go!
[34:34.400 -> 34:38.900] Um, someone sent me a- sent us a DM saying that he had DM'd me.
[34:38.900 -> 34:41.000] So, let's see what he said.
[34:41.000 -> 34:42.800] Uh, oh, it's not a voice note.
[34:42.800 -> 34:44.500] Oh.
[34:44.500 -> 34:46.480] He just said, love the pod.
[34:46.480 -> 34:49.680] My question is, what other podcasts are you listening to?
[34:49.680 -> 34:52.200] I love Impulsive by Logan Paul.
[34:52.200 -> 34:54.840] I listen to the Full Send podcast.
[34:54.840 -> 35:01.920] I listen to a little bit of Matt and Tommy and I listen to Drum with Mike and Eddie.
[35:01.920 -> 35:05.600] I don't actually listen to any other podcasts,
[35:05.600 -> 35:08.640] but sometimes I watch clips online of other shows.
[35:08.640 -> 35:09.480] Right.
[35:09.480 -> 35:10.680] But I don't listen to any.
[35:10.680 -> 35:11.520] And then he said,
[35:11.520 -> 35:13.560] Fab, as a fellow music producer,
[35:13.560 -> 35:15.200] you should know that there is no shame
[35:15.200 -> 35:16.920] in getting inspiration from others.
[35:16.920 -> 35:20.680] Do you listen to P1, WTF1, or F1 podcasts?
[35:20.680 -> 35:22.240] Well, I've listened to a little bit of the Sky one,
[35:22.240 -> 35:23.920] because they, is it Sky or is it F1?
[35:23.920 -> 35:25.840] They do like some really good interviews with some drivers.
[35:25.840 -> 35:27.480] I've seen some clips.
[35:27.480 -> 35:29.340] Definitely don't listen to the WTF one.
[35:29.340 -> 35:30.760] And P1, I listened to a little bit of that.
[35:30.760 -> 35:33.240] Shout this guy's name out, what's his name?
[35:33.240 -> 35:34.240] Jonathan.
[35:34.240 -> 35:35.240] Jonathan Blumberg.
[35:35.240 -> 35:36.240] Yeah, shout out.
[35:36.240 -> 35:40.320] Oh, bonus question, do you use Logic like a reasonable person or Pro Tools?
[35:40.320 -> 35:46.860] I use Logic because it's much easier to use than Pro Tools. I think for at-home recording. Yeah, you use Jake
[35:46.860 -> 35:50.200] Well, you do all the audio you're good at you use fruit logic is very
[35:51.820 -> 35:56.180] Logic is a very good tool, but it's yeah, it's like 200 quid. There's definitely cheaper ones
[35:56.180 -> 36:01.800] If you wanted to record port audio, you don't need logic. No, you don't there is there is other other system
[36:01.800 -> 36:05.760] There is free ones, right? Hmm. I'm gonna try and find one more voice
[36:05.760 -> 36:11.160] No, we can do some more in the next episode. Yeah, we can't you've replied to them all they won't be a message requests anymore
[36:11.160 -> 36:15.200] I haven't replied to all of them. You've replied to loads though. I know this is too many
[36:15.200 -> 36:19.960] I can't yeah, maybe you're right go to the actual messages. You're on message requests, okay?
[36:19.960 -> 36:22.880] Let me just see if I can see any more in here quick, and then there'll be one that you've applied to
[36:23.480 -> 36:25.280] Okay, credit.
[36:25.280 -> 36:27.360] Someone credited us for doing the,
[36:27.360 -> 36:30.240] when we were doing the remote recording.
[36:30.240 -> 36:31.680] Yep, they said it wasn't too bad.
[36:31.680 -> 36:34.080] Said it sounded good, said thanks for that.
[36:34.080 -> 36:38.160] A guy, Ross, I replied to Ross, shout out to Ross.
[36:38.160 -> 36:39.840] Mate, a lot of the ones that I replied to
[36:39.840 -> 36:44.560] were just like written messages, not voice notes.
[36:44.560 -> 36:45.600] Here we go go one from Oscar
[36:45.600 -> 36:49.800] Piastri? Oscar War. Hello Oscar War.
[36:49.800 -> 36:56.300] Hi guys I'm a really big fan of you guys' pod I listen to it every day. Let's go.
[36:56.300 -> 37:02.000] Going to school from school on the bus. Yeah. Just wanted to say keep up the good work.
[37:02.000 -> 37:05.000] Love you guys' stuff. Aww, let's go!
[37:05.000 -> 37:06.000] Let's go Oscar.
[37:06.000 -> 37:07.000] Oscar, cheers mate.
[37:07.000 -> 37:08.000] Love that.
[37:08.000 -> 37:11.000] I can't believe you listen to us before you go to school.
[37:11.000 -> 37:14.000] I hope we're not like a bad influence.
[37:14.000 -> 37:17.000] Go into school and share all the amazing knowledge that you've learned with all your friends.
[37:17.000 -> 37:19.000] All your mates are like, why are you listening to those two chumps?
[37:19.000 -> 37:22.000] But either way mate, Oscar, cheers for tuning in.
[37:22.000 -> 37:24.000] Love that you're enjoying the pod.
[37:24.000 -> 37:25.960] And yeah, we're just going to keep trying to make it better and better and better. So, yeah, cheers for tuning in. Love that you're enjoying the pod. And yeah, we're just gonna keep trying to make it better
[37:25.960 -> 37:28.120] and better and better, so yeah.
[37:28.120 -> 37:28.960] Well, there we go.
[37:28.960 -> 37:30.840] We'll play some more voice messages in the next episode.
[37:30.840 -> 37:31.680] We'll get some more ready.
[37:31.680 -> 37:34.360] And if you wanna send one in, Instagram's at Pitstop.
[37:34.360 -> 37:36.460] If you haven't seen the episode with James yet,
[37:36.460 -> 37:38.120] we recommend you watch it on YouTube
[37:38.120 -> 37:40.680] because there's videos in it, like James' carton crash,
[37:40.680 -> 37:42.440] which you kinda need to be able to see,
[37:42.440 -> 37:44.120] otherwise it might not really make sense.
[37:44.120 -> 37:47.360] And the carton lap, and the sim lap. yeah we take him kind of simulator fun
[37:47.360 -> 37:51.880] stuff and there's some great stories in there as well so we also have a couple
[37:51.880 -> 37:55.200] of really big guests coming actually we've got a really good one coming next
[37:55.200 -> 37:58.840] week signed off today we've actually I know we say we've got guests coming all
[37:58.840 -> 38:03.680] the time guys but genuinely we've got two decent decent decent guests coming
[38:03.680 -> 38:05.680] on yeah I do think you guys are really gonna like that.
[38:05.680 -> 38:10.480] So, sit back, relax, and everyone have a fantastic race weekend.
[38:10.480 -> 38:13.040] Yep, enjoy Japan. Hopefully it's not a wet one.
[38:13.040 -> 38:15.200] If it is, hopefully it doesn't get cooled off.
[38:15.200 -> 38:16.400] Very early for us.
[38:16.400 -> 38:18.720] Super early. So I'm gonna get up. I can't wait.
[38:18.720 -> 38:20.640] Qualy at 7am tomorrow.
[38:20.640 -> 38:22.560] Be out here on the sofa with me little duvet.
[38:22.560 -> 38:23.680] Yeah, Mackey's breakfast.
[38:24.240 -> 38:25.240] Who's buying that?
[38:25.240 -> 38:26.180] Me.
[38:26.180 -> 38:27.020] Oh really?
[38:27.020 -> 38:27.840] My treat.
[38:27.840 -> 38:28.680] Well, you've been paid, have you?
[38:28.680 -> 38:30.480] Mackey's breakfast for you.
[38:30.480 -> 38:31.320] Alrighty then.
[38:31.320 -> 38:34.080] Five hash browns and an extra orange juice, mate.
[38:34.080 -> 38:35.960] He loves it, he loves it.
[38:35.960 -> 38:37.920] Ronald McDonald.
[38:37.920 -> 38:38.760] Okay, right.
[38:38.760 -> 38:39.600] Don't know why I said that.
[38:39.600 -> 38:40.420] Right, then.
[38:40.420 -> 38:41.800] Right, what do we do then?
[38:41.800 -> 38:42.640] Do we end it?
[38:42.640 -> 38:43.480] Let's go, let's go, bye!
[38:43.480 -> 38:44.300] I don't know what to say, I'm really awkward.
[38:44.300 -> 38:46.000] Okay, bye! Please rate it five stars and click the? Let's go, let's go, bye! I'm really awkward. Okay, bye!
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