Nicholas Latifi partying at Freshers Week & Our FINAL Quiz of Silly Season!

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Sun, 20 Aug 2023 23:00:00 -0000

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3022

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! The F1 summer break is slowly coming to a close and the teams are gearing back up again to head straight into the first race back.. Zandvoort! But first.. Jake and Fab round up silly season with some more interesting F1 facts, and its Jakes turn to hit Fab with a Big Fat F1 Quiz. Have a great week wherever you are in the world and let's get ready to go racing again!
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Summary

**Episode Overview:**

- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discuss their weekend activities and share motivational quotes.
- They delve into a conversation about dreams and the psychological explanations behind common dream experiences.
- The hosts react to a listener's feedback on their previous episode and express their appreciation for listener engagement.
- They discuss the upcoming race in Zandvoort and share their excitement for the Formula One silly season.
- Jake reveals a prediction he received from a crystal ball regarding Daniel Ricciardo's performance in Zandvoort.
- The hosts react to a video of Christian Horner and Sergio Perez acting in a promotional video for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
- They discuss the high cost of turning the Las Vegas Strip into a race track and speculate on the long-term viability of the event.
- The hosts share news about taxi drivers in Zandvoort planning a protest and disruption during the Dutch Grand Prix due to limited access to the restricted area.
- Fernando Alonso's comments about his regrets and missed opportunities during his time at Ferrari are discussed.
- Jake and Fabio express their desire to watch older Formula One seasons to gain a better understanding of the sport's history.
- They discuss Nico Rosberg's retirement after winning the championship and speculate on his motivations.
- The hosts share news about Toto Wolff breaking his arm while mountain biking and discuss the potential impact on his role as team principal.
- They mention Jerome D'Ambrosio as the potential replacement for Wolff if he is unable to attend a race.
- Jake and Fabio briefly touch on the topic of Formula E and the tendency of teams to leave the series after achieving success.
- The hosts tease an upcoming Formula One quiz and playfully banter about their knowledge of the sport.

**Key Insights and Perspectives:**

- The hosts emphasize the importance of listener feedback and engagement in shaping the content of their podcast.
- They express their enthusiasm for the upcoming Zandvoort race and the silly season, highlighting the excitement and unpredictability of the sport.
- Jake and Fabio acknowledge the high cost of the Las Vegas Grand Prix track construction and question its long-term sustainability.
- They discuss the potential impact of the taxi drivers' protest on the Dutch Grand Prix and express concern for the disruption it may cause.
- The hosts reflect on Fernando Alonso's missed opportunities during his time at Ferrari and emphasize the significance of those moments in shaping his career.
- They express their desire to explore older Formula One seasons to gain a deeper understanding of the sport's history and appreciate the contributions of past drivers and teams.
- Jake and Fabio acknowledge the impressive record of Toto Wolff as team principal and speculate on the potential impact of his absence if he is unable to attend a race.
- They briefly touch on the topic of Formula E and the tendency of teams to leave the series after achieving success, suggesting that teams may view it as a testing ground for new technologies before moving on to other competitions. # Podcast Episode Summary: Formula One Crazy Facts and Quiz

## Introduction:
- The podcast begins with a discussion about the accuracy of a Reddit post claiming that all Formula One cars, across all races, qualifying, and testing sessions, use less fuel than a single transatlantic flight from London to New York.
- The hosts acknowledge that they fact-checked the information and found it to be true, expressing surprise at the low fuel consumption of F1 cars.

## Crazy Facts:
- The hosts present three crazy facts about Formula One:

1. **Fuel Consumption**: All F1 cars, including those used in races, qualifying, and testing, consume less fuel than a single transatlantic flight from London to New York.
2. **Track Length**: Every Formula One track is approximately 190 miles long, with the exception of the Monaco Grand Prix, which is the only track that deviates from this standard length.
3. **Jackie Stewart's Spanner**: Jackie Stewart, a former F1 driver, used to keep a spanner taped to his steering wheel as a safety measure in case he was trapped in his car after a crash.

## Quiz:
- The hosts conduct a quiz with ten multiple-choice questions related to Formula One:

1. **Question**: How many Formula One drivers have children, and who are they?
**Answer**: Kevin Magnussen, Sergio Perez, Nico Hulkenberg, and Max Verstappen (although his child is not biologically his).
2. **Question**: Which team in the history of Formula One has won every World Drivers' Championship and every Constructors' Championship they have ever competed in?
**Answer**: Brawn GP.
3. **Question**: Which driver got a penalty eight seconds into their Formula One debut?
**Answer**: Sebastian Vettel.
4. **Question**: Two Formula One drivers can ride a unicycle. Who are they?
**Answer**: Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.
5. **Question**: What is the minimum weight of an F1 car, including the driver?
**Answer**: 798 kg.
6. **Question**: What does the formula in Formula 1 refer to?
**Answer**: The set of rules that the cars and participants must follow.
7. **Question**: What was George Russell's first car?
**Answer**: Volkswagen Polo.
8. **Question**: What is Esteban Ocon's favorite dessert?
**Answer**: Crème brûlée.
9. **Question**: What does SG mean in Formula 1?
**Answer**: Scuderia Gestione Sportiva (the name of the Ferrari team).
10. **Question**: Who is the youngest ever team principal to win the F1 championship?
**Answer**: Christian Horner.

## Discussion:
- The hosts discuss the quiz, sharing their thoughts on the questions and answers.
- They also engage in a lighthearted conversation about various topics, including their gym routines, nakedness, and the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the world.
- The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their excitement for the upcoming Formula One races and teasing some insider news and upgrades that they will discuss in the next episode. # The Pit Stop Podcast Summary

## Introduction:

The Pit Stop Podcast, hosted by Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, is a lively and informative program dedicated to Formula One racing. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lighthearted banter, discussing their plans for an upcoming episode and sharing their thoughts on everyday acts of kindness.

## Upcoming Episode Teaser:

The hosts playfully tease their listeners about the upcoming Thursday episode, promising "proper inside information" and "thrust alive." They hint at exciting content that will delve deep into the world of Formula One, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next episode.

## Gratitude and Good Deeds:

Jake and Fabio emphasize the importance of performing good deeds and making a positive impact on others. They share their own experiences of holding doors open for individuals with trolleys and babies, demonstrating simple acts of kindness that can make a difference.

## Hypothetical World of Kindness:

The hosts ponder a hypothetical scenario where everyone possessed the same level of kindness as Fabio. They humorously suggest that such a world would be "a bad bad place," highlighting the unique qualities and perspectives that each individual brings to society.

## Conclusion:

The podcast concludes with the hosts expressing their gratitude to their listeners and encouraging them to rate, follow, and like the podcast. They bid farewell, leaving listeners excited for the upcoming episode and eager for more Formula One insights and discussions.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[00:59.280 -> 01:02.080] Steady on. And also, take your f*****g clothes off.
[01:02.080 -> 01:06.600] So Matt and Tommy on, you watch the episode back, all we do, the whole episode is tell him to get naked.
[01:06.600 -> 01:07.880] It's quite strange, isn't it?
[01:07.880 -> 01:11.080] Yeah, straight away you're like, let's just get fucking naked.
[01:11.080 -> 01:14.280] I saw Matt naked, we went to the gym together.
[01:14.280 -> 01:29.240] Ha ha ha! Ladies and gents, welcome back to the Pit Stop broadcast.
[01:29.240 -> 01:30.800] We're both absolutely knackered.
[01:30.800 -> 01:35.480] We've both had pretty tiring weekends, but we need to bring the funk.
[01:35.480 -> 01:36.800] I've had my energetic drink.
[01:36.800 -> 01:38.600] It's been a lovely weekend in London.
[01:38.600 -> 01:39.920] We've had some sun.
[01:39.920 -> 01:43.440] Yeah, and it's tired me out, and I've had some nutrients, and now I'm starting to feel
[01:43.440 -> 01:44.440] a bit better.
[01:44.440 -> 01:48.000] Nutrients? What nutrients? You did make a nice dinner actually. You cooked a nice dinner today.
[01:48.000 -> 01:49.000] Did you know what I made?
[01:49.000 -> 01:50.000] No, what was it?
[01:50.000 -> 01:52.000] It was a salad with chicken.
[01:52.000 -> 01:54.000] That's a secret fact about Fab. He's actually a...
[01:54.000 -> 01:56.000] You're actually a bit of a chef, aren't you?
[01:56.000 -> 01:59.000] That's one thing we haven't given you credit for on the pod. You're a really good cook.
[01:59.000 -> 02:01.000] Do you not think we've ever spoke about that before?
[02:01.000 -> 02:02.000] Have we spoke about that before?
[02:02.000 -> 02:03.000] Don't know. Probably. Surely.
[02:03.000 -> 02:05.520] I don't know. happy Monday hope everyone has
[02:05.520 -> 02:07.800] a fantastic week you may be listen to
[02:07.800 -> 02:09.760] this on your way to work I always say
[02:09.760 -> 02:11.760] yeah I'm not even gonna say that again
[02:11.760 -> 02:15.200] did you guys have a good weekend yes
[02:15.200 -> 02:17.120] Fabio had a fantastic weekend thank you
[02:17.120 -> 02:19.720] so good I'm so glad I like that
[02:19.720 -> 02:21.920] motivational quote you know a
[02:21.920 -> 02:24.400] motivational quote go out this morning
[02:24.400 -> 02:27.500] right wherever you're listening in the morning in the afternoon in the evening and just
[02:27.500 -> 02:33.920] seize the day all right in the great the great words of M. Shadows from Avenged
[02:33.920 -> 02:37.660] Sevenfold seize the day or die regretting the time that you lost my
[02:37.660 -> 02:42.660] friend. I have a motivational quote for you. You do? I do I do if I said to you I give
[02:42.660 -> 02:47.520] you a million pounds today but you will die tomorrow. We've done this mate. We've done this
[02:47.520 -> 02:50.800] I did it and then you did it and then we're doing it again. Did I say the same quote?
[02:50.800 -> 02:52.980] We've done it. This will be the third time that we've said this
[02:52.980 -> 02:58.140] Well, I just say it anyway, then say I gave you a million pounds today, but you died tomorrow. Would you take the money?
[02:58.140 -> 03:03.120] No, absolutely not. Okay, if I said I give you a million pounds today, but a family member dies tomorrow
[03:03.120 -> 03:06.000] Would you take the money? Oh, it depends what family
[03:06.000 -> 03:08.000] I was kind of thinking that myself
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.000] Of course not mate
[03:10.000 -> 03:12.000] So every day is just important
[03:12.000 -> 03:14.000] If I gave you 86,000 pounds every day
[03:14.000 -> 03:16.000] But at the end of the day, the money went
[03:16.000 -> 03:20.000] Your mission would be to spend all of that money in that day, wouldn't it?
[03:20.000 -> 03:22.000] Yeah
[03:22.000 -> 03:24.000] Because you wouldn't get it back, and the next day you get another 86,000
[03:24.000 -> 03:29.120] But you'd have to spend it every day. Exactly, yeah. But you value time more
[03:29.120 -> 03:37.160] than money and there is 86,000 seconds in a day. Right. So every single second
[03:37.160 -> 03:43.640] you have to thrive! Does everyone feel motivated now? That was like some Albert Einstein shit.
[03:43.640 -> 03:46.000] That was like written on the stone.
[03:46.000 -> 03:50.000] I'm sure there's people listening with their hairs on their arms stuck up because that was moving.
[03:50.000 -> 03:53.000] That was page 3, chapter 6, I know it.
[03:53.000 -> 03:55.000] Page 3, Sun Magazine.
[03:55.000 -> 03:56.000] Wow.
[03:56.000 -> 03:57.000] Wink if you know what I mean.
[03:57.000 -> 04:01.000] Guys, I bet everyone at home is so excited because it's finally race week again.
[04:01.000 -> 04:03.000] We've got Zanvort.
[04:03.000 -> 04:06.160] It's gonna be a good one. We'll be bringing you our pre-race episode on
[04:06.160 -> 04:09.000] Thursday but it's technically still
[04:09.000 -> 04:10.720] silly season and we need to make the
[04:10.720 -> 04:12.480] most of that right now. This is where
[04:12.480 -> 04:14.960] me and you thrive. This is my favorite part of
[04:14.960 -> 04:17.160] the whole Formula One year. Last episode
[04:17.160 -> 04:19.640] we spoke about the deep sea and why it's
[04:19.640 -> 04:22.400] so scary. We spoke about dreams and we
[04:22.400 -> 04:27.000] had some feedback. People seemed to like us chatting shit.
[04:27.000 -> 04:40.000] We did! Someone voice noted in a girl, I can't remember her name, but she basically told us, she listened to, I think it was My Dream, about, you know when I was saying you're trying to punch someone but it's in slow motion or you're trying to scream to someone but it's like a whisper.
[04:40.000 -> 04:44.000] And she actually told us, she googled it and she told us the reasoning behind it.
[04:44.000 -> 04:45.500] Okay, do you have it there?
[04:45.500 -> 04:46.500] No.
[04:46.500 -> 04:49.500] Do you want me to pull it up?
[04:49.500 -> 04:54.500] We won't go into it, but it was really insightful and guys we love it when you respond to what we're talking about
[04:54.500 -> 04:55.500] so please carry on doing it.
[04:55.500 -> 04:59.000] If we say something that's really interesting then feedback to us.
[04:59.000 -> 05:05.280] We don't say much that's interesting, so if you find one little that's interesting, let us know. It'll make us feel good.
[05:05.280 -> 05:06.280] I think we're interesting.
[05:06.280 -> 05:09.780] And sharing love and positivity is something we love to do here on...
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[05:10.780 -> 05:11.780] Podcast.
[05:11.780 -> 05:12.280] There we go.
[05:12.280 -> 05:15.480] Actually, nah, nah, it's not Pit Stop Podcast, it's just Pit Stop, I think.
[05:15.480 -> 05:17.980] Pit Stop's the way forward. It's a bit of everything, really, isn't it?
[05:17.980 -> 05:22.780] Have you seen the Red Bull video with Checo and Christian in Vegas?
[05:22.780 -> 05:23.280] No.
[05:23.280 -> 05:23.980] You haven't seen it?
[05:23.980 -> 05:24.980] I have not seen it.
[05:24.980 -> 05:27.500] I'm not surprised, because I hadn't seen it until I watched it earlier.
[05:27.500 -> 05:28.500] It's been out three days.
[05:28.500 -> 05:29.500] Okay, and what is it?
[05:30.000 -> 05:36.800] I didn't watch it at first because I thought it was going to be your typical, you know, run-of-the-mill promo for the Vegas Grand Prix.
[05:36.800 -> 05:38.700] But I was pleasantly surprised, mate.
[05:38.700 -> 05:40.000] What, they got Christian on the room?
[05:40.000 -> 05:42.600] Christian and Checo were actually acting in it.
[05:43.000 -> 05:43.500] No.
[05:43.500 -> 05:47.640] Christian was there, suit, bow tie, James Bond style.
[05:47.640 -> 05:48.480] He's a bit of like the James Bond.
[05:48.480 -> 05:49.640] Is he a good actor?
[05:50.800 -> 05:51.720] Nah.
[05:51.720 -> 05:54.920] Nah, I gotta say, right, stick to the team boss
[05:54.920 -> 05:57.360] and the driving guys, because I wouldn't say
[05:57.360 -> 05:58.360] they're the best actors in the world,
[05:58.360 -> 06:01.560] but it was really fun to see them get into that role
[06:01.560 -> 06:03.160] a little bit and have fun with it,
[06:03.160 -> 06:08.120] because they can, you know, it's just, it's nice to see that. My favorite advert we saw it we spoke about
[06:08.120 -> 06:11.760] on the pod but my favorite advert ever recently anything F1 related is the
[06:11.760 -> 06:16.680] Heineken ad with Max. I think that Max Verstappen Heineken ad, incredible. Matt
[06:16.680 -> 06:20.120] was saying that Danny Rick's done a few in the past, a few different adverts I
[06:20.120 -> 06:23.320] haven't seen them but. I remember when Danny Rick did the video with Yuki on
[06:23.320 -> 06:25.100] the boat and that's when we said on the pod
[06:25.100 -> 06:31.620] They're gonna be teammates and no one believed us. So technically Pitstop podcast isn't a load of rubbish
[06:31.620 -> 06:33.580] No, we're like the TMZ the f1 world
[06:33.580 -> 06:38.140] We leak all this amazing information and the crystal ball actually shouted at me this morning as I was getting up
[06:38.140 -> 06:42.580] It said Jake I'm gonna tell you where Danny Rick's gonna finish in Zambor. So for Thursday's episode
[06:42.580 -> 06:47.440] I'm gonna tell you exactly what the crystal ball said. Yeah, it told me where Danny Rick's gonna finish in Zambor. So for Thursday's episode I'm gonna tell you exactly what the crystal ball said. Yeah it told me where Danny Rick's gonna finish. It
[06:47.440 -> 06:51.960] doesn't normally shout though. No but it did. It was really loud. It was really into it.
[06:51.960 -> 06:57.720] Yeah. Something else woke you up this morning. Anyway so I was really pleased to see
[06:57.720 -> 07:00.760] Christian and Checo doing that and the cool thing about it was so they were
[07:00.760 -> 07:07.420] driving like the car actually through the casino. Yeah I've seen a video of the Formula One car in the casino before. It was driving through, well it was that they were driving like the car actually through the casino yeah I've seen a video of the Formula One car in the casino before it was driving through
[07:07.420 -> 07:11.340] it was only three days ago yeah they did it like did it before the Vegas launch
[07:11.340 -> 07:14.580] yeah they had a car in the casino actually drive through the actual casino
[07:14.580 -> 07:17.460] yeah and he throws his keys to the valet guy or is that the new one?
[07:17.460 -> 07:21.860] it's the new one where he throws his keys to the valet guy and the valet guy's like what do I do with that?
[07:21.860 -> 07:26.400] potentially yeah but the cool part about it was do you remember in Vegas when we were there,
[07:26.400 -> 07:28.160] there was those steps that we sat on.
[07:28.160 -> 07:29.480] We took a little rest bite.
[07:29.480 -> 07:30.400] It was so hot.
[07:30.400 -> 07:31.280] We sat on those steps.
[07:31.280 -> 07:33.560] There was those two lads who sat next to us
[07:33.560 -> 07:35.640] and finally ended up speaking to us.
[07:35.640 -> 07:37.320] And there was the mini Elvis as well.
[07:37.320 -> 07:38.160] Yes, mini.
[07:38.160 -> 07:40.080] You got a photo of mini, of course,
[07:40.080 -> 07:41.780] fam got a photo of mini Elvis.
[07:41.780 -> 07:44.800] They put the car on top of the roof above those steps.
[07:44.800 -> 07:46.600] And mini Elvis was in it.
[07:46.600 -> 07:48.920] Minnie Elvis, he might have been in it, I didn't see him.
[07:48.920 -> 07:50.240] Mate, Vegas is a crazy place.
[07:50.240 -> 07:53.040] There was someone standing on the street with a snake.
[07:53.040 -> 07:55.200] That doesn't just happen anywhere.
[07:55.200 -> 07:57.680] I wasn't a snake, mate.
[07:57.680 -> 07:59.800] No, it was a king cobra.
[07:59.800 -> 08:00.640] It was a python.
[08:00.640 -> 08:01.480] A python?
[08:01.480 -> 08:02.320] Yeah.
[08:02.320 -> 08:05.760] You can't have a cobra, because I'm scared of snakes. That's
[08:05.760 -> 08:10.940] the one thing in the world that I don't want to go anywhere near. Yeah but you have faced
[08:10.940 -> 08:14.680] your fears with those because you and me went to... I don't know whether I did, I literally
[08:14.680 -> 08:19.440] pulled my arm out and put it in my eyes for five seconds and it was the tiniest little
[08:19.440 -> 08:23.440] snake. I don't, I could get down with that but I can't do the ones where you've got the
[08:23.440 -> 08:29.240] fucking boa constrictor and they're like wrapping themselves around your neck. What's stopping that snake from just squeezing you to death?
[08:29.240 -> 08:34.100] Yeah, and people have them as pets like there's probably someone listening who has a boa constrictor as a pet
[08:34.440 -> 08:39.280] Like are you not scared that you're just gonna wake up and the thing is gonna be wrapped around you
[08:39.280 -> 08:41.920] There was a lad that was in the year above us at school, Sam.
[08:41.920 -> 08:43.920] What? Yeah, yeah, he has loads of snakes.
[08:43.920 -> 08:45.160] I don't know if he does it anymore,
[08:45.160 -> 08:46.520] but he collected snakes.
[08:46.520 -> 08:48.800] He had a shed put in his back garden full of snakes.
[08:48.800 -> 08:50.080] I think some of them went missing.
[08:50.080 -> 08:51.040] I might have made that up,
[08:51.040 -> 08:52.960] but I think some of them went missing.
[08:52.960 -> 08:54.760] Snakes are sneaky little things.
[08:54.760 -> 08:56.080] They're clever as well.
[08:56.080 -> 08:57.360] Snakes are very clever.
[08:57.360 -> 08:58.440] They can escape.
[08:58.440 -> 09:00.200] Have you seen a film called Split?
[09:00.200 -> 09:02.360] Yes, where the guy's got 18 personalities
[09:02.360 -> 09:03.280] or seven personalities.
[09:03.280 -> 09:07.080] James McAvoy, yeah, and he turns into the beast for anyone who hasn't watched it
[09:07.080 -> 09:10.320] I won't give it away, but he does this thing where he squeezes people to death
[09:10.680 -> 09:16.200] That's what a boa constrictor would be like that now both of me. I'd rather be poisoned like really
[09:16.200 -> 09:21.960] Yeah, I'd rather just King Cobra bite me. Let me die being squeezed to death and not being out of it
[09:21.960 -> 09:25.000] I'll be awful snakes are horrendous things.
[09:25.000 -> 09:27.500] Speaking of Vegas, right, I've got some numbers here, mate.
[09:27.500 -> 09:34.000] And I'm going to head over to Safari, or no, Google Chrome, sorry, because there's a big article about this.
[09:34.000 -> 09:39.500] It says the 560 million challenge of turning Las Vegas Strip into an F1 track.
[09:39.500 -> 09:42.000] 560 million dollars, mate.
[09:42.000 -> 09:43.000] It's a lot of money.
[09:43.000 -> 09:45.000] It's a lot of money. That's a big investment to me
[09:45.000 -> 09:48.320] That's far beyond what I thought it would like cost to turn
[09:48.820 -> 09:51.680] You know a street into a racetrack where they're redoing it all
[09:51.680 -> 09:56.320] I've seen pictures of Vegas at the moment like loads of the main roads are shut
[09:56.760 -> 10:00.360] Because they're completely like re-turfing it. They've resurfaced everything
[10:02.960 -> 10:08.900] Asteroid down everywhere. They've re-roading it. They've resurfaced it all which at the end of the day that's only better for
[10:08.900 -> 10:12.100] Vegas right and the cars like that's gonna be better for them in the long run
[10:12.100 -> 10:15.740] but obviously it's causing a load of disruptions but it says here yeah
[10:15.740 -> 10:18.980] surely they're gonna have to do this every year though because the roads that
[10:18.980 -> 10:23.340] it's on are gonna be normal roads so they're gonna resurface it now but then
[10:23.340 -> 10:28.160] as soon as the race is over and they could become normal roads again everyone's gonna be
[10:28.160 -> 10:32.440] driving on it again so by the time it's Vegas next year the roads just gonna be
[10:32.440 -> 10:35.960] pretty ruined again. I don't know if it would be ruined? I don't know.
[10:35.960 -> 10:39.880] How long does a road take to get ruined? Our roads over here get ruined because in
[10:39.880 -> 10:44.320] the winter the water goes in the cracks and it freezes and it
[10:44.320 -> 10:45.440] makes the crack it makes potholes
[10:45.440 -> 10:50.560] I don't think they have that problem in the desert. No, so I don't actually know but it says here
[10:51.240 -> 10:57.720] 480 million dollar building. So that's 480 mil on like the grandstands
[10:58.040 -> 11:01.560] Obviously all the hospitality the grandstands are obviously temporary
[11:01.560 -> 11:06.380] But then you've got like the obviously the paddock area the garages the pit lane everything else
[11:06.640 -> 11:07.940] that's
[11:07.940 -> 11:09.940] over half a
[11:10.240 -> 11:12.420] It's about half billion half a billion
[11:12.420 -> 11:14.660] I wonder how much of it is gonna be there all the time
[11:14.980 -> 11:21.940] The grandstands won't be is the pit lane paddock gonna be there the whole time. Not sure because I it's just I
[11:22.820 -> 11:25.080] Don't know I feel like a pop-up track,
[11:25.080 -> 11:27.160] I feel like they need to have some stuff there
[11:27.160 -> 11:28.000] the whole time.
[11:28.000 -> 11:30.200] It's a shame that they can't have a bit of a smaller track
[11:30.200 -> 11:33.320] that can be available all year round for other formulas.
[11:33.320 -> 11:35.240] Because it would be cool to keep bringing people
[11:35.240 -> 11:38.400] back to Vegas, but I guess they just want it to be F1,
[11:38.400 -> 11:39.240] the pinnacle.
[11:39.240 -> 11:42.040] And it's got to be slap bang in the middle of Vegas.
[11:42.040 -> 11:43.240] Because there's so much space,
[11:43.240 -> 11:44.360] they could put it further out.
[11:44.360 -> 11:45.960] But then there'd be nothing there.
[11:45.960 -> 11:47.600] They so easily could have done Vegas
[11:47.600 -> 11:50.520] and it could have been like a little bit outskirts,
[11:50.520 -> 11:52.760] but it just wouldn't be anywhere near as cool.
[11:52.760 -> 11:55.240] It would be like doing London, but doing it in Essex.
[11:55.240 -> 11:56.080] Do you know what I mean?
[11:56.080 -> 11:58.960] And say, and for all the promo driving around Big Ben,
[11:58.960 -> 12:00.880] but in the middle of the woods,
[12:00.880 -> 12:02.560] like you just couldn't get away with that.
[12:02.560 -> 12:07.840] Speaking of chaos on the roads, mate, and speaking of Z on the roads mate and speaking of Zandvoort taxi drivers in
[12:07.840 -> 12:12.040] Zandvoort are saying that they're gonna be they're gonna protest this race and
[12:12.040 -> 12:15.360] they're gonna cause a blockade at the Dutch Grand Prix
[12:15.360 -> 12:17.360] so they're not going to deliver anyone?
[12:17.360 -> 12:23.960] well I mean I guess not I guess not all of them are gonna be doing it but they're gonna cause a disruption
[12:23.960 -> 12:26.000] remember our little argument with the taxi driver
[12:26.000 -> 12:27.800] in Zambor when we were trying to get back?
[12:27.800 -> 12:29.520] I remember how much we had to pay.
[12:29.520 -> 12:31.560] Yeah, because he was like, it was so much money.
[12:31.560 -> 12:33.360] And he was like, you won't get home any other way.
[12:33.360 -> 12:36.320] And I was like, mate, we ain't paying like 200 euros
[12:36.320 -> 12:37.160] to get back.
[12:37.160 -> 12:39.240] And he was like, there's no other way, no other way.
[12:39.240 -> 12:40.080] Me and you were like that.
[12:40.080 -> 12:42.400] No, they were trying to do like 250.
[12:42.400 -> 12:43.240] Yeah.
[12:43.240 -> 12:45.960] And we said like a hundred, but you worked your magic
[12:45.960 -> 12:47.640] because they were all stood there chatting.
[12:47.640 -> 12:49.360] There was like four or five taxi drivers
[12:49.360 -> 12:50.760] stood together chatting
[12:50.760 -> 12:52.480] and you started bringing up football.
[12:52.480 -> 12:54.200] And then you were talking about the football transfers
[12:54.200 -> 12:55.800] and then we got them on our side
[12:55.800 -> 12:57.760] and then they lowered it to like 180 euros.
[12:57.760 -> 12:59.440] We had a lot of beers at this point.
[12:59.440 -> 13:00.760] That was after the Red Bull party.
[13:00.760 -> 13:02.400] After the Red Bull party, yeah.
[13:02.400 -> 13:03.320] Yeah, no.
[13:03.320 -> 13:05.760] So, okay. why are they doing
[13:05.760 -> 13:09.040] that like this is a great weekend for every taxi driver to make a lot of money
[13:09.040 -> 13:14.080] no? Because only a certain amount of taxi drivers have the pass which do
[13:14.080 -> 13:17.400] you remember on the map like every time that we tried because we're on the last
[13:17.400 -> 13:21.000] day we got the train in right because there's a it's a restricted area it says
[13:21.000 -> 13:24.320] on their map in the taxis like there's a red zone and some of them can't get into
[13:24.320 -> 13:29.200] it. It was restricted but then we figured out that with our paddock passes we had access to the
[13:29.200 -> 13:37.520] restricted area right so we went VIP we did indeed oh mate i wish we were going again this year
[13:38.400 -> 13:45.640] so do i but you know what that's just life don't argue with life if you don't get an opportunity somewhere
[13:45.640 -> 13:49.240] another one may arise and that's life you never know you know I might get
[13:49.240 -> 13:52.440] married during Zanvyl to you what because you're on holiday with your
[13:52.440 -> 13:57.840] girlfriend? To you. Whilst Zanvyl is on your own holiday though? Yeah I am. So how are you gonna get
[13:57.840 -> 14:02.280] married to me are we gonna do it via Skype or something? We could do it over
[14:02.280 -> 14:07.000] Riverside yeah we could actually get married by Riverside.
[14:07.000 -> 14:09.000] We could. I'm sweating.
[14:09.000 -> 14:12.000] I had to put this jumper on because I'm wearing a vest underneath.
[14:12.000 -> 14:14.000] No one's ready to see the pythons yet.
[14:14.000 -> 14:18.000] We're filming today's episode because we thought we needed some clips for social.
[14:18.000 -> 14:21.000] We don't have enough clips going out on our TikTok and Instagram when we do these.
[14:21.000 -> 14:22.000] And YouTube shorts.
[14:22.000 -> 14:25.440] It's because we usually film them at like late times when we've been busy all day.
[14:25.440 -> 14:29.280] And then it's like, we look awful, do we want to film?
[14:29.280 -> 14:31.600] But today we're making a movie.
[14:31.600 -> 14:34.200] Yeah, so everyone check out our TikTok,
[14:34.200 -> 14:35.040] YouTube shorts and Instagram.
[14:35.040 -> 14:39.480] So you might see some fresh clips breaking news.
[14:39.480 -> 14:40.400] Break me away.
[14:40.400 -> 14:46.620] My boy, my guy, the legend Fernando Alonso has spent 22 years
[14:47.280 -> 14:50.520] On the Formula One grid. He is the most experienced
[14:51.360 -> 14:56.400] F1 driver to have ever lived mate stop looking at my notes. I want you to be surprised when I
[14:59.400 -> 15:06.740] Breaking news because he so he went on the high-performance podcast, right? I saw that. Yeah, which it's a shame
[15:06.740 -> 15:08.300] You know, I will say it
[15:08.300 -> 15:12.820] It's a shame that other podcasts get these drivers because I know that if they come on the pit stop podcast
[15:12.820 -> 15:15.380] It would be the best episode. Yeah, there you go
[15:15.380 -> 15:20.860] He basically said that if he could go back in time, he would love to win a championship with Ferrari
[15:21.540 -> 15:25.320] That would be his one thing to do. So he raced for Ferrari for five
[15:25.320 -> 15:31.760] seasons and in 2010 he missed the opportunity to win the championship.
[15:31.760 -> 15:34.160] Yeah, get this, by four points.
[15:34.160 -> 15:36.160] Go on, who won it?
[15:36.160 -> 15:38.160] Errr, I'll tell you in a minute.
[15:38.160 -> 15:40.160] I'll tell you in a minute. It's further down in my notes.
[15:40.160 -> 15:42.160] You're always so close!
[15:42.160 -> 15:45.260] It's further down in my notes. And in 2012 he was only three. It's further down in my notes. And in 2012, he was only three points away
[15:45.260 -> 15:46.360] from winning the championship.
[15:46.360 -> 15:48.320] So he was really close twice.
[15:48.320 -> 15:50.440] I believe it was Seb Vettel.
[15:50.440 -> 15:52.240] It was Seb that won those.
[15:52.240 -> 15:53.500] But I was thinking, mate,
[15:53.500 -> 15:57.720] we should take it upon ourselves to go back in time.
[15:57.720 -> 15:59.000] When we've got some spare time,
[15:59.000 -> 16:01.320] we should watch some old seasons of F1.
[16:01.320 -> 16:02.880] Yeah, like historic races.
[16:02.880 -> 16:04.520] The most exciting seasons.
[16:04.520 -> 16:07.200] Cause that, to see, cause Seb was in the Red Bull
[16:07.200 -> 16:09.200] and they were still dominating back then as well.
[16:09.200 -> 16:11.120] But you got Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari.
[16:11.120 -> 16:13.280] He's three points away from winning the championship.
[16:13.280 -> 16:15.280] How exciting must that season have been?
[16:15.280 -> 16:17.040] That's how I wish it was now.
[16:17.040 -> 16:20.720] I wish there was like 20 points between the top five
[16:20.720 -> 16:23.240] and every race it could go one way, go the other.
[16:23.240 -> 16:26.520] Like, I think that's how everyone wants it to be.
[16:26.520 -> 16:27.560] That's the thing.
[16:27.560 -> 16:28.960] But then, yeah.
[16:28.960 -> 16:31.120] Do you not think it would like change our perspective
[16:31.120 -> 16:31.960] on the sport though?
[16:31.960 -> 16:34.980] Because all we know really is the last two seasons.
[16:34.980 -> 16:38.580] Yeah, I think that's why we have such a different view.
[16:38.580 -> 16:40.480] A lot of the new people that have come in
[16:40.480 -> 16:43.160] probably view the whole sport completely differently
[16:43.160 -> 16:46.720] to like, I don't know, people that have been watching for like five, six years,
[16:46.720 -> 16:48.600] which is fair and absolutely fine,
[16:48.600 -> 16:50.520] but yeah, we should definitely take it upon ourselves
[16:50.520 -> 16:53.040] to study that era before.
[16:53.040 -> 16:53.960] How do we do it?
[16:53.960 -> 16:55.220] Is it, how can we watch all these,
[16:55.220 -> 16:57.640] if anyone at home knows, how do we watch old F1 season?
[16:57.640 -> 17:00.440] People listening now should send us on Instagram,
[17:00.440 -> 17:04.120] at Pitstop, the season, so like 2002, whatever,
[17:04.120 -> 17:06.720] and tell us which ones to watch
[17:06.720 -> 17:09.520] and which were the best races,
[17:09.520 -> 17:11.400] because we can get the full races up.
[17:11.400 -> 17:12.240] Can we, how?
[17:12.240 -> 17:14.600] Yeah, on the F1 have it, I'm pretty sure, on the F1 app.
[17:14.600 -> 17:15.440] Do you have the F1 app?
[17:15.440 -> 17:16.640] No.
[17:16.640 -> 17:17.480] Okay.
[17:17.480 -> 17:19.120] So that idea's gone to shit.
[17:19.120 -> 17:22.040] But what I would say as well, people, go easy on us, right?
[17:22.040 -> 17:25.400] Don't send us like fucking 1946 with Fangio.
[17:25.400 -> 17:28.400] Like, I would love to get to that at some point,
[17:28.400 -> 17:30.520] but like we need to ease into these old seasons.
[17:30.520 -> 17:32.080] There needs to be people we know to start with.
[17:32.080 -> 17:34.260] Yeah, so in the last 10, 15 years,
[17:34.260 -> 17:35.400] like I think that would be great.
[17:35.400 -> 17:37.080] Like maybe with a bit of Michael Schumacher in there,
[17:37.080 -> 17:37.920] so I'll get down with that.
[17:37.920 -> 17:40.160] All the Hamilton seasons were apparently great
[17:40.160 -> 17:42.680] because even though he was winning so much,
[17:42.680 -> 17:47.040] at least you had two teammates competing. We should watch the season with him and Rosberg.
[17:47.040 -> 17:51.280] Mate, I've seen it so many times. I've seen that YouTube vid, the Arrows vid,
[17:51.280 -> 17:55.520] where it shows every race and the battle going Rosberg's way, Hamilton's way.
[17:55.520 -> 17:57.040] Yeah, but we've got to watch the whole season though.
[17:57.040 -> 17:58.000] Yeah, I'd love to watch the whole season.
[17:58.000 -> 17:59.120] We've got to do that, it'd be awesome.
[17:59.120 -> 18:02.240] I've only seen the cutdowns, but that was them two racing.
[18:02.240 -> 18:07.040] You've just seen the crashes. You've just gone on YouTube and typed in Lewis Hamilton crash and you've watched that.
[18:07.040 -> 18:09.600] I still can't believe Rosberg retired as soon as he won.
[18:09.600 -> 18:10.440] I can.
[18:10.440 -> 18:12.640] That's such a boss move, that's what I'd do.
[18:12.640 -> 18:16.080] Do you think that's a boss move?
[18:17.440 -> 18:19.460] You can look at it two ways, it's either like,
[18:19.460 -> 18:21.600] you're scared to follow it up,
[18:21.600 -> 18:24.080] or you're like, I've won and I'm done with this.
[18:24.080 -> 18:25.040] Mate, I think it was fear. Now I don've won and I'm done with this? Mate I think
[18:25.040 -> 18:29.880] it was fear. I don't know because I didn't watch the season but if
[18:29.880 -> 18:33.920] you're going up against Lewis Hamilton as a teammate that's and that's scary
[18:33.920 -> 18:38.440] and if you've just won a season by the skin of your teeth then I would be like
[18:38.440 -> 18:47.000] I'm done. That's a rubbish saying because teeth don't actually have skin on them, they have plaque.
[18:47.000 -> 18:49.000] Mine don't, because I brush twice a day.
[18:49.000 -> 18:50.000] Don't know about you.
[18:50.000 -> 18:54.080] And enamel, enamel, not skin.
[18:54.080 -> 18:57.000] So technically, he actually won by the enamel on his teeth.
[18:57.000 -> 18:59.000] Should we, I'm going to Google that.
[18:59.000 -> 19:02.600] Yeah, do teeth have skin on them?
[19:02.600 -> 19:04.640] Because that's a very famous saying.
[19:04.640 -> 19:05.760] Won by the skin on them? Because that's a very famous saying, won by the skin on
[19:05.760 -> 19:11.560] his teeth. Skin of my teeth is a phrase from the Bible in Job 19.20 King James
[19:11.560 -> 19:16.640] Version the Bible says my bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh and I am
[19:16.640 -> 19:21.360] escaped with the skin of my teeth. That doesn't really explain anything. But
[19:21.360 -> 19:25.080] actually no, maybe teeth do have skin
[19:25.080 -> 19:27.880] because everything technically has a skin
[19:27.880 -> 19:30.280] and teeth are bones, aren't they?
[19:30.280 -> 19:32.560] I don't think teeth have skin.
[19:32.560 -> 19:34.240] But teeth are bones.
[19:34.240 -> 19:35.560] Latifi has skin.
[19:35.560 -> 19:37.760] Latifi, I wonder how he's getting on?
[19:37.760 -> 19:38.680] College?
[19:38.680 -> 19:39.520] Yeah, I don't know.
[19:39.520 -> 19:41.120] Going to the frat parties?
[19:41.120 -> 19:42.400] Well, no, he's in England, isn't he?
[19:42.400 -> 19:43.360] What's it called?
[19:43.360 -> 19:44.200] Freshers' week.
[19:44.200 -> 19:46.800] Latifi's loving Freshers Week.
[19:46.800 -> 19:48.560] Can you imagine being 19, yeah,
[19:48.560 -> 19:51.240] you going out to like fucking Oceana,
[19:51.240 -> 19:53.280] you getting smashed off WKD,
[19:53.280 -> 19:55.640] turn around you got like Latifi's the next.
[19:55.640 -> 19:58.600] Latifi loves the WKD, double vodka Red Bull,
[19:58.600 -> 20:01.440] he's out there right now, cameo, dance floor.
[20:01.440 -> 20:02.260] Do you think?
[20:02.260 -> 20:03.100] Yeah, of course.
[20:03.100 -> 20:04.120] I feel like he's like an Aperol Sprint.
[20:04.120 -> 20:05.120] He's in the booth, mate.
[20:05.120 -> 20:06.960] He VIP, gets in the booth.
[20:06.960 -> 20:08.840] He's got the, when the girls come out with the sign
[20:08.840 -> 20:10.520] with his name on it and the champagne bottles
[20:10.520 -> 20:11.600] with the sparklers and that.
[20:11.600 -> 20:12.440] That's Latifi.
[20:12.440 -> 20:14.000] Breaking news.
[20:14.000 -> 20:14.820] Breaking?
[20:14.820 -> 20:15.740] How breaking?
[20:15.740 -> 20:18.360] It's pretty breaking, if you don't mind the pun.
[20:18.360 -> 20:20.400] Toto Wolf broke his arm.
[20:20.400 -> 20:22.140] Oh, serious?
[20:22.140 -> 20:27.000] Toto Wolf went mountain biking. I'm pretty sure it was the first week of the summer break,
[20:27.000 -> 20:30.000] and he fell off, he snapped his arm into a million pieces.
[20:30.000 -> 20:32.000] Well, is he going to be better for Amsterdam?
[20:32.000 -> 20:34.000] Well, he doesn't really do anything.
[20:34.000 -> 20:36.000] Like, to be honest, a team principal...
[20:36.000 -> 20:40.000] Let's be honest, it's all in the brain for a team principal.
[20:40.000 -> 20:43.000] It's about talking, you don't like, with your own arms, actually do anything.
[20:43.000 -> 20:49.160] It's funny you bring that up, let's say for instance he wasn't able to make Zambor
[20:49.160 -> 20:53.520] he has a right-hand man he has a person on backup right yeah he's not been at
[20:53.520 -> 20:57.000] races before when he went to Disney last year with his kids yeah so if he can't
[20:57.000 -> 21:01.320] make a race there's someone who will fill in for him now previously that has
[21:01.320 -> 21:05.320] been James Vowles. Aha but James Vowles has made a transfer.
[21:05.320 -> 21:07.560] He has, he has now been signed to Williams
[21:07.560 -> 21:08.960] for a record breaking deal.
[21:09.960 -> 21:11.680] Marshy Owens lost his nugget.
[21:11.680 -> 21:14.320] Marshy Owens, Marshy Owens.
[21:14.320 -> 21:17.760] So who's gonna cover Toto Wolff if he can't make it
[21:17.760 -> 21:18.760] because he was broken up?
[21:18.760 -> 21:21.400] Jerome D'Ambrosio.
[21:21.400 -> 21:22.240] Okay.
[21:22.240 -> 21:23.560] So Jerome D'Ambrosio,
[21:23.560 -> 21:25.360] I hope that's how you pronounce his surname.
[21:25.360 -> 21:29.280] He would fill in for him, for Toto, if he missed a race.
[21:29.280 -> 21:33.240] So Toto, how many races do you think he's ever missed?
[21:33.240 -> 21:35.640] He missed one last year when he went to Disney, it was good.
[21:35.640 -> 21:37.680] I know that, it says at least one.
[21:37.680 -> 21:40.520] It's three in the last 11 years, mate.
[21:40.520 -> 21:41.360] Yeah, that's fair.
[21:41.360 -> 21:42.760] Let him miss a few.
[21:42.760 -> 21:46.000] No, that's like, that's an unbelievable record, I think.
[21:46.000 -> 21:47.000] Yeah.
[21:47.000 -> 21:50.720] You know, but then I suppose every driver makes every race, but then, you know.
[21:50.720 -> 21:52.560] Still pretty impressive, to be honest.
[21:52.560 -> 21:56.320] So this Jerome guy, he raced in F1 for a year.
[21:56.320 -> 21:59.080] He raced for Marussia, the team that we know a lot about.
[21:59.080 -> 22:01.280] We do know quite a lot about Marussia, don't we?
[22:01.280 -> 22:02.280] In 2011.
[22:02.280 -> 22:05.640] And, I believe he was also the team boss for Venturi in Formula E.
[22:05.640 -> 22:06.600] Venturi Racing?
[22:06.600 -> 22:07.880] Yeah.
[22:07.880 -> 22:09.160] I learned something about Formula E.
[22:09.160 -> 22:10.000] What did I learn?
[22:10.000 -> 22:12.040] Oh yeah, we were talking about that, weren't we?
[22:12.040 -> 22:16.000] Why Mercedes left, all the teams like to go there
[22:16.000 -> 22:19.520] and trial a load of stuff for like their battery powers
[22:19.520 -> 22:20.720] and like electric stuff.
[22:20.720 -> 22:23.440] They like do a year and then they like leave.
[22:23.440 -> 22:27.560] So I wonder, like they win it and then they go. Do you think McLaren will leave then? Well that's what I mean yeah I
[22:27.560 -> 22:31.480] think if McLaren win it I think they'll leave yeah I think once you like figure
[22:31.480 -> 22:34.920] out the best way to do it compared to the rest of the grid and you win formally I
[22:34.920 -> 22:40.760] think you leave. I like winning I especially like winning a big fat f1
[22:40.760 -> 22:44.440] quiz. Oh that's right there's a oh yeah there is a quiz for you today but I've got to
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[24:12.000 -> 24:15.000] How many components did you say around an F1 car last week?
[24:15.000 -> 24:17.000] Uh, 15, was it?
[24:17.000 -> 24:19.000] Didn't I say 25,000 and that was the most?
[24:19.000 -> 24:24.000] Yeah, it was 15,000 but then there was another article that said like 85,000.
[24:24.000 -> 24:27.000] Yeah, it's 80,000, but then there was another article that said like 85,000. Yeah, it's 80,000, mate. I knew you were wrong.
[24:27.000 -> 24:30.000] Yeah, but how are you describing components?
[24:30.000 -> 24:34.500] Everything. From every little bit of rubber, to every screw, to every...
[24:34.500 -> 24:36.500] There's 80,000 and another fact.
[24:36.500 -> 24:38.000] But where have you read that, though?
[24:38.000 -> 24:39.000] Mate, doesn't matter where it comes from.
[24:39.000 -> 24:42.000] You read it on some bullshit article online the same as me.
[24:42.000 -> 24:44.500] No, mine isn't from a dodgy website. Mine is from a source.
[24:44.500 -> 24:46.000] Who's the source?
[24:46.000 -> 24:47.000] Ruth Buscombe?
[24:47.000 -> 24:48.000] Val cannot drop names.
[24:48.000 -> 24:50.000] Val, James Valz.
[24:50.000 -> 24:52.000] Let me just tell you, it's a driver.
[24:52.000 -> 24:54.000] Vroom, vroom.
[24:54.000 -> 24:56.000] An F1 driver?
[24:56.000 -> 24:57.000] I can't say.
[24:57.000 -> 24:58.000] Yeah, you can.
[24:58.000 -> 24:59.000] No.
[24:59.000 -> 25:00.000] Well, you just make an uploadable logo.
[25:00.000 -> 25:02.000] Okay, I made all of that up, it's off Google, right?
[25:02.000 -> 25:05.380] But, it takes 150,000 hours as well
[25:05.380 -> 25:07.240] to put one of the cars together.
[25:07.240 -> 25:12.240] 150,000 human labor hours to build the car the first time.
[25:12.960 -> 25:13.920] Wow.
[25:13.920 -> 25:15.680] That's how much work goes into putting
[25:15.680 -> 25:16.640] one of these cars together.
[25:16.640 -> 25:17.480] 150,000 hours.
[25:17.480 -> 25:18.960] So how often do they build from scratch then,
[25:18.960 -> 25:21.000] just at the start of the year, do you reckon?
[25:21.000 -> 25:23.800] I don't think they ever build from scratch.
[25:23.800 -> 25:28.840] Like, I'm sure they're always going off like a bit of last year like Red Bull. I'm gonna go right
[25:30.440 -> 25:36.280] Forget everything we've just done let's build a new one for next year. Surely they'll go. This is what we did last year
[25:36.540 -> 25:41.560] So for next year, let's change that and that and apparently Red Bulls cars going out for Tower isn't it?
[25:41.560 -> 25:44.800] That's another thing that we learn. Yeah, I learned that from you
[25:41.680 -> 25:43.320] cars going out for Tauri, isn't it? That's another thing that we learned.
[25:43.320 -> 25:45.400] Yeah, I learned that from you.
[25:45.400 -> 25:46.240] Ah, so we're not saying it's true.
[25:46.240 -> 25:47.660] I haven't seen that anywhere else,
[25:47.660 -> 25:49.400] but I haven't really been looking.
[25:49.400 -> 25:52.800] Crazy fact, three crazy facts.
[25:52.800 -> 25:55.120] Right, I want everyone to sit back, relax, and enjoy,
[25:55.120 -> 25:57.120] because there's three crazy facts coming your way.
[25:57.120 -> 25:57.960] Let me just get comfortable.
[25:57.960 -> 25:59.840] Now these are really crazy.
[25:59.840 -> 26:02.560] Formula One crazy facts.
[26:02.560 -> 26:07.600] All 20 cars in all races, qualifying, practice,
[26:07.680 -> 26:11.240] and all testing sessions in a whole year.
[26:11.240 -> 26:15.000] So a whole year of Formula 1 racing, yeah,
[26:15.000 -> 26:18.960] they use less fuel than one transatlantic flight
[26:18.960 -> 26:21.000] from London to New York.
[26:21.000 -> 26:22.720] All of the racing, all of the testing,
[26:22.720 -> 26:25.480] all of the qualifying, everything in an F1 season
[26:25.480 -> 26:29.400] uses less than one flight from London to New York.
[26:29.400 -> 26:32.560] No, everything, all of the cars, everything.
[26:32.560 -> 26:35.400] And that makes me think,
[26:35.400 -> 26:38.040] why on earth are we trying to make these cars so electric?
[26:38.040 -> 26:39.640] Like there's like 50 flights
[26:39.640 -> 26:42.280] that probably leave England every day to America,
[26:42.280 -> 26:44.840] and that's gonna happen every day for the rest of our lives.
[26:44.840 -> 26:47.640] So why are we trying to take the one thing that everyone loves in
[26:47.640 -> 26:52.280] Formula One which is like the noise of the car and if they don't even use that
[26:52.280 -> 26:55.600] much. That makes me think that you've been on that reddit forum that I was on
[26:55.600 -> 27:00.920] last week. That is off reddit but I did proof check it, I did proof check it. That's crazy mate I
[27:00.920 -> 27:04.960] mean. I thought it'd be a lot more than that. It makes sense because they don't
[27:04.960 -> 27:08.200] put that much fuel in the car obviously obviously they fuel the cars for the amount of laps,
[27:08.200 -> 27:11.480] but still, it's a lot of laps, like 20 cars.
[27:11.480 -> 27:16.760] How many, like let's say on average, like a track's got like 60 laps round it, on average.
[27:16.760 -> 27:18.280] You know what, I'm glad you said that.
[27:18.280 -> 27:18.680] Oh?
[27:18.680 -> 27:21.240] Because that's leading on to one of my next crazy facts.
[27:21.240 -> 27:23.400] Oh, hold my tongue then, by the skin of my teeth.
[27:23.400 -> 27:26.000] No, this one, I really didn't believe, and I still don't know whether it's crazy facts. Oh, I hold my tongue then, I've got the skin of my teeth. No, this one, I really didn't believe,
[27:26.000 -> 27:28.760] and I still don't know whether it's true,
[27:28.760 -> 27:31.080] but the length of an F1 track
[27:31.080 -> 27:35.300] is apparently always 190 miles.
[27:35.300 -> 27:38.200] And the Monaco Grand Prix is the only exception.
[27:38.200 -> 27:40.760] This allows each F1 race to be completed
[27:40.760 -> 27:42.040] in approximately two hours.
[27:42.040 -> 27:44.920] The 2021 US Grand Prix was the most attended.
[27:44.920 -> 27:47.960] But yeah, every single track is apparently 305 km
[27:47.960 -> 27:48.800] over the Monaco.
[27:48.800 -> 27:49.620] I've read that.
[27:49.620 -> 27:50.460] Did you know that?
[27:50.460 -> 27:51.680] It's roughly that.
[27:51.680 -> 27:53.280] It's within a few kilometers, I think.
[27:53.280 -> 27:55.000] I don't think they can get it spot on every time.
[27:55.000 -> 27:56.400] I didn't even think about the fact
[27:56.400 -> 27:57.440] that they're all the same length.
[27:57.440 -> 27:59.920] I thought that they'd just like, you know,
[27:59.920 -> 28:02.560] they get a track, they go, we'll do 70 there.
[28:02.560 -> 28:04.440] But they're actually all set to be this,
[28:04.440 -> 28:07.040] but I guess it would have to be, because the cars can only carry a certain amount
[28:07.040 -> 28:11.080] of fuel I guess they know then but then with a with a track like Spa where you
[28:11.080 -> 28:15.360] got a lot of hills you burn more fuel going uphill yeah cuz like you know when
[28:15.360 -> 28:18.400] you run up a hill your legs really hurt and if you're doing a bit more lift and
[28:18.400 -> 28:23.160] coast then maybe you don't use as much fuel. I don't do much lift and coasting on Spa
[28:23.160 -> 28:26.300] really yeah nah neither do I really.
[28:26.300 -> 28:28.320] I'm pretty much flat out for most of it, to be honest.
[28:28.320 -> 28:30.660] Probably why we always end up in the barrier.
[28:30.660 -> 28:32.400] I like to lift and coast in Mexico a lot,
[28:32.400 -> 28:34.240] especially through the snake.
[28:34.240 -> 28:37.000] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I feel that, yeah.
[28:37.000 -> 28:41.880] Final crazy fact, Jackie Stewart used to keep a spanner
[28:41.880 -> 28:46.600] taped to his steering wheel so that if he crashed and he was trapped
[28:46.600 -> 28:49.600] he could still get out and not burn to death.
[28:49.600 -> 28:50.600] Wow.
[28:50.600 -> 28:54.600] He would have a spanner taped to the back of his steering wheel every race.
[28:54.600 -> 28:57.600] Rumour has it Jackie Chan used to leave some nunchucks strapped to his
[28:57.600 -> 28:58.600] Jackie Chan!
[28:58.600 -> 29:00.600] steering wheel as well so he could fight crime when he gets out.
[29:00.600 -> 29:02.600] Jackie Chan, was that a movie?
[29:02.600 -> 29:04.600] Or a series?
[29:04.600 -> 29:06.720] I don't, I've definitely seen it.
[29:06.720 -> 29:07.720] Jackie Chan's a person.
[29:07.720 -> 29:08.720] Yeah, but it's a movie, isn't it?
[29:08.720 -> 29:09.720] Rush Hour, you thinking of Rush Hour?
[29:09.720 -> 29:10.720] Yeah.
[29:10.720 -> 29:11.720] Wait, Jackie Chan's a real person?
[29:11.720 -> 29:12.720] Yeah.
[29:12.720 -> 29:13.720] And is he like a kung fu fighter?
[29:13.720 -> 29:14.720] Yeah, he was kung fu fighting, mate.
[29:14.720 -> 29:15.720] Everybody is kung fu fighting.
[29:15.720 -> 29:16.720] Was he in Kung Fu Panda?
[29:16.720 -> 29:17.720] I don't think he was, that was Jack Black, wasn't it?
[29:17.720 -> 29:18.720] I don't know, I'm getting lost.
[29:18.720 -> 29:19.720] Yeah, let's go on to the quiz.
[29:19.720 -> 29:20.720] Quiz.
[29:20.720 -> 29:21.720] I'm not sure I'm going to get it.
[29:21.720 -> 29:22.720] I'm going to have to go on to the quiz.
[29:22.720 -> 29:23.720] I'm going to have to go on to the quiz.
[29:23.720 -> 29:24.720] I'm going to have to go on to the quiz.
[29:24.720 -> 29:26.000] I'm going to have to go on to the quiz. I'm going to have to go on to the quiz. I'm going to have to go on to the quiz. I'm going to have to go on to the quiz. I'm going to have to go on to the quiz. Everybody is Kung Fu fighting. Was he in Kung Fu Panda? I don't think he was. That was Jack Black wasn't it?
[29:26.000 -> 29:28.000] I don't know. I'm getting lost.
[29:28.000 -> 29:32.000] Yeah, let's go on to the quiz. I'm so ready to just hit some cues.
[29:32.000 -> 29:39.000] Okay, as we did Fabs last week, it was a mix of stuff that makes sense and stuff that is a load of rubbish.
[29:39.000 -> 29:44.000] I have done my best here to put together a great quiz. Ten questions, so please play along at home.
[29:44.000 -> 29:46.700] My questions were absolutely phenomenal, thanks.
[29:46.700 -> 29:48.580] No, you did. And you've got the same questions off the
[29:48.580 -> 29:51.260] same Reddit forum. No, no, these aren't all off Reddit.
[29:51.260 -> 29:53.460] Oh, really? Yeah, some other dodgy websites as well.
[29:53.460 -> 29:55.220] Excellent. And some of these questions we've done before.
[29:55.220 -> 29:57.420] I can't wait to get stuck into this. You ready?
[29:57.420 -> 30:04.420] No, because we've got to do the jingle first. Do do do do do. Do do do do do.
[30:26.160 -> 30:27.520] Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do How many Formula One drivers have children and who? We've done this before!
[30:27.520 -> 30:29.520] I know we have, that's why I'm bringing it up!
[30:29.520 -> 30:31.120] And some might have had kids now.
[30:31.120 -> 30:32.160] Is it multiple choice?
[30:32.160 -> 30:32.640] No.
[30:32.640 -> 30:35.920] I want you to tell me who's got kids and then we'll add up how many.
[30:35.920 -> 30:36.960] Kevin Magnussen.
[30:36.960 -> 30:37.440] Correct.
[30:41.280 -> 30:41.680] Come on.
[30:42.480 -> 30:42.720] Think.
[30:43.360 -> 30:45.760] We have done this before as, so you should know.
[30:45.760 -> 30:49.000] And it was you asking me, so you had it in front of you.
[30:49.000 -> 30:50.600] I can't even think of every single driver
[30:50.600 -> 30:51.440] when I'm on the spot.
[30:51.440 -> 30:53.700] It's so hard when I'm on the spot.
[30:53.700 -> 30:55.560] Who is, I know Fernando hasn't got kids.
[30:55.560 -> 30:56.400] No?
[30:56.400 -> 30:57.240] He's older.
[30:57.240 -> 30:58.060] Think of the older ones.
[30:59.800 -> 31:01.000] Who else is older?
[31:03.760 -> 31:05.080] Lewis Hamilton hasn't got kids
[31:05.080 -> 31:09.200] Nico Hulkenberg I don't know so I'll say
[31:09.200 -> 31:11.480] that he's got a kid correct Nico
[31:11.480 -> 31:13.320] Hulkenberg does have a kid that's two
[31:13.320 -> 31:17.640] Nico Hulkenberg Kevin Magnuson apart
[31:17.640 -> 31:19.920] from that mate I actually check o Perez
[31:19.920 -> 31:25.000] yep three children. Correct.
[31:27.000 -> 31:29.000] That's... come on, think about it.
[31:30.000 -> 31:31.000] There's another driver. Is there one?
[31:31.000 -> 31:33.000] Where his child always comes on when he's streaming.
[31:35.000 -> 31:36.000] Who is it?
[31:36.000 -> 31:37.000] Max. Max Verstappen!
[31:37.000 -> 31:39.000] He hasn't got a kid, it's not his kid.
[31:39.000 -> 31:40.000] Yeah, but he's still looking after it.
[31:40.000 -> 31:42.000] It's not his kid though, is it?
[31:42.000 -> 31:44.000] So what, you're not gonna count it?
[31:44.000 -> 31:46.000] No mate, I would not count that.
[31:46.000 -> 31:48.000] I understand, you know,
[31:48.000 -> 31:50.000] we're talking biologically here.
[31:50.000 -> 31:52.000] I understand if he's fathering the child,
[31:52.000 -> 31:54.000] he's being a father figure, I respect that.
[31:54.000 -> 31:56.000] But we're talking biological here.
[31:56.000 -> 31:58.000] Cool, well in that case you're incorrect because it's four
[31:58.000 -> 32:00.000] and I've counted max, you can't argue with the quiz master.
[32:00.000 -> 32:01.000] Zero out of one.
[32:01.000 -> 32:03.000] I'm gonna absolutely argue with the quiz master because that's wrong.
[32:03.000 -> 32:05.000] What? Oh, you're gonna go to FIA? That's completely wrong. No, I'm gonna go to your girlfriend in master, that's wrong. You're gonna go to FIA, you're gonna cry.
[32:05.000 -> 32:09.000] No, I'm gonna go to your girlfriend in the other room and ask her her opinion.
[32:09.000 -> 32:14.000] Only one team in the history of Formula One has won every World Drivers' Championship
[32:14.000 -> 32:19.000] and every Constructors' Championship they have ever competed in.
[32:19.000 -> 32:21.000] But which team is it?
[32:21.000 -> 32:23.000] Braun GP.
[32:23.000 -> 32:26.680] You really did get the questions on the same place,
[32:26.680 -> 32:27.520] didn't you?
[32:27.520 -> 32:28.360] Well, it's obvious, mate.
[32:28.360 -> 32:29.180] What year?
[32:29.180 -> 32:30.020] They competed in one season, they won.
[32:30.020 -> 32:30.860] 2009.
[32:31.800 -> 32:33.360] Oh my God.
[32:33.360 -> 32:35.120] This is bad now because me and you
[32:35.120 -> 32:36.840] have actually started to learn stuff.
[32:36.840 -> 32:37.760] Am I right?
[32:37.760 -> 32:38.580] You're spot on.
[32:38.580 -> 32:39.500] Fuck yeah.
[32:39.500 -> 32:42.200] But these rules were worse when we didn't know anything.
[32:42.200 -> 32:43.600] This is so obvious, though.
[32:43.600 -> 32:44.800] Okay.
[32:44.800 -> 32:47.280] Which driver got a penalty eight seconds
[32:47.280 -> 32:48.800] into their Formula One debut?
[32:48.800 -> 32:50.320] Sebastian Vettel.
[32:50.320 -> 32:51.160] What for?
[32:52.280 -> 32:54.080] He sped out the pit lane.
[32:54.080 -> 32:55.160] Oh my word.
[32:55.160 -> 32:56.000] Is that right?
[32:56.000 -> 32:56.820] You know everything.
[32:56.820 -> 32:57.760] But did he start in the pit lane?
[32:57.760 -> 32:58.600] No.
[32:58.600 -> 32:59.420] Yeah.
[32:59.420 -> 33:00.260] And he sped out.
[33:00.260 -> 33:01.400] Yeah, eight seconds into his debut,
[33:01.400 -> 33:02.920] Sebastian Vettel got a penalty.
[33:02.920 -> 33:03.960] I absolutely love that.
[33:03.960 -> 33:04.880] Oh, let's go.
[33:04.880 -> 33:06.400] Okay, this one.
[33:06.400 -> 33:09.840] Two Formula One drivers can ride a unicycle.
[33:09.840 -> 33:11.400] I don't know this one.
[33:11.400 -> 33:12.400] Now, who is it?
[33:12.400 -> 33:14.800] Let's think about it.
[33:14.800 -> 33:17.880] Who do we think would be best in the circus?
[33:17.880 -> 33:19.720] Well, I guess not unicycle isn't just circus.
[33:19.720 -> 33:21.840] Are we talking current grid?
[33:21.840 -> 33:24.400] One of them is on the current grid, one of them isn't.
[33:24.400 -> 33:26.800] I was gonna say Danny Rick.
[33:26.800 -> 33:30.520] Can confirm Danny Rick can't ride a unicycle.
[33:30.520 -> 33:31.360] Well, he might be able to,
[33:31.360 -> 33:33.200] but he's not one of the ones I've got here.
[33:33.200 -> 33:34.680] Okay. Here's a clue for you.
[33:34.680 -> 33:37.760] The two that it is were teammates at one point.
[33:37.760 -> 33:39.400] I think Lewis Hamilton's way too cool
[33:39.400 -> 33:41.520] to be going anywhere near a fucking unicycle.
[33:41.520 -> 33:43.160] Really? Yeah.
[33:43.160 -> 33:44.480] Do you? Yeah, I do, yeah.
[33:44.480 -> 33:45.700] I don't see him do, yeah. That's strange.
[33:45.700 -> 33:46.640] I don't see him do that shit.
[33:46.640 -> 33:48.440] Lewis Hamilton might be one of them.
[33:48.440 -> 33:49.880] He might be, but I don't think he is.
[33:49.880 -> 33:50.720] Yeah, true.
[33:50.720 -> 33:53.680] Uh, Yuki?
[33:53.680 -> 33:54.520] No.
[33:55.440 -> 33:56.280] Now, there used to be,
[33:56.280 -> 33:57.480] so one of them's on the current grid,
[33:57.480 -> 33:59.360] one of them isn't, but they used to be teammates.
[33:59.360 -> 34:01.560] Yeah, there must be a video of this somewhere
[34:01.560 -> 34:03.080] for someone to have this fact,
[34:03.080 -> 34:04.920] because I don't know how anyone knows
[34:04.920 -> 34:08.240] that these two drivers can race, can ride a unicycle.
[34:08.240 -> 34:10.560] If you're not going to give me multiple choice mate, I don't know how I'm going to get this
[34:10.560 -> 34:11.560] right.
[34:11.560 -> 34:17.640] Okay, Rosberg and Hamilton, Lando and Oscar, or Carlos and Charles.
[34:17.640 -> 34:23.220] That's still really hard.
[34:23.220 -> 34:24.640] I'm going to go Lando and Oscar.
[34:24.640 -> 34:26.520] Okay, well you obviously didn't listen to what I said,
[34:26.520 -> 34:27.560] because I absolutely blown that.
[34:27.560 -> 34:29.320] I've said one of them isn't on the current grid,
[34:29.320 -> 34:31.480] so it's obviously Lewis and-
[34:31.480 -> 34:32.320] Lewis could-
[34:33.160 -> 34:34.040] Hello?
[34:34.040 -> 34:35.440] Lewis Hamilton could ride a-
[34:36.440 -> 34:37.720] Right, we just had to cut there,
[34:37.720 -> 34:39.680] because Jay's mic just, cable came out.
[34:39.680 -> 34:42.000] The wire fell out of the actual mic.
[34:42.000 -> 34:42.840] Dodgy cables.
[34:42.840 -> 34:44.360] Yeah, it's Lewis and Rosberg.
[34:44.360 -> 34:47.000] I have no idea how anyone knows that they can ride the unicycle.
[34:47.000 -> 34:50.000] That's ridiculous, I don't picture Lewis on a unicycle.
[34:50.000 -> 34:52.000] No, that might be a lie, but...
[34:52.000 -> 34:54.000] Right, you've been doing good so far.
[34:54.000 -> 34:55.000] Almost four out of five.
[34:55.000 -> 34:59.000] And this question is from a website, from an article called
[34:59.000 -> 35:03.000] Only real F1 fans will know the answer to these F1 questions!
[35:03.000 -> 35:05.080] That's me, baby. That's me.
[35:05.080 -> 35:07.720] Okay, this is a mobile choice.
[35:07.720 -> 35:08.840] Thank God.
[35:08.840 -> 35:11.800] What is the minimum weight of an...
[35:11.800 -> 35:13.880] Right, I gotta say it properly, haven't I?
[35:13.880 -> 35:15.480] Because it could be clipped.
[35:15.480 -> 35:17.720] What is the minimum weight of an...
[35:17.720 -> 35:19.880] Oh my God, I've blown it again!
[35:19.880 -> 35:23.320] What is the minimum weight an F1 car must be,
[35:23.320 -> 35:25.240] including the driver?
[35:26.600 -> 35:30.120] 798 kg,
[35:30.120 -> 35:32.760] 635 kg,
[35:32.760 -> 35:36.120] or 532 kg?
[35:36.120 -> 35:38.160] I know driver and seat is 80.
[35:39.560 -> 35:40.960] And that's all I know.
[35:40.960 -> 35:41.780] Okay.
[35:41.780 -> 35:43.680] So how much does an F1 car weigh?
[35:43.680 -> 35:44.680] Half a ton?
[35:45.560 -> 35:46.400] Roughly? A ton is a thousand kg, right? Yes. Okay. So how much does an F1 car weigh? Half a ton? Roughly?
[35:46.400 -> 35:48.040] A ton is a thousand kg, right?
[35:48.040 -> 35:48.880] Yes.
[35:48.880 -> 35:49.700] Okay.
[35:49.700 -> 35:50.540] So can you just read the numbers out again?
[35:50.540 -> 35:55.540] 532 kg, 635 kg, or 798 kg.
[35:59.000 -> 36:00.240] Ay yi yi.
[36:00.240 -> 36:02.620] Now, remember, quick reminder,
[36:02.620 -> 36:05.880] real F1 fans know the answer to these questions is
[36:05.880 -> 36:14.000] I'm gonna go to six wait wait wait just wait all right
[36:14.000 -> 36:21.760] 635 that means the car oh that would mean the car weighs yeah 550 yeah
[36:21.760 -> 36:25.320] something like that yeah I'm gonna go with that one anyway.
[36:25.320 -> 36:27.320] Well, you're incorrect, mate.
[36:27.320 -> 36:31.680] 798 kg is the weight of the car and driver.
[36:31.680 -> 36:32.520] Damn it.
[36:32.520 -> 36:33.760] Now, I wouldn't have known that.
[36:33.760 -> 36:36.320] That's a heavy car, but I reckon my Golf is lighter than that.
[36:36.320 -> 36:37.840] But they're allowed to be heavier.
[36:37.840 -> 36:39.560] That's just the minimum weight.
[36:39.560 -> 36:41.560] If you, well, no one would want to be heavier.
[36:41.560 -> 36:44.840] I'm sure, do you reckon they're all exactly it?
[36:44.840 -> 36:49.360] You know that when you get on a scale, you can be a tiny bit over in that like what do you reckon the differences?
[36:49.600 -> 36:53.580] Between like all 20 cars because they won't all be exactly
[36:55.440 -> 36:59.400] No, I don't reckon I reckon they try and get as close as they can but I don't reckon they all are spot-on
[36:59.400 -> 37:02.520] And it must it must there's a lot of planes going over tonight
[37:04.040 -> 37:06.440] Listeners like there's a lot of planes coming into the airport.
[37:06.440 -> 37:09.200] I'm sure people can probably hear the planes on some of the EPs, by the way.
[37:09.200 -> 37:10.560] If you've ever wondered what that noise is.
[37:10.560 -> 37:11.560] You can hear it on every EP.
[37:11.560 -> 37:12.880] It's because we live near an airport.
[37:12.880 -> 37:13.880] Yeah, we do, yeah.
[37:13.880 -> 37:16.240] Yeah, let's give away our location a little bit more.
[37:16.240 -> 37:17.240] Yeah, right next to Heathrow.
[37:17.240 -> 37:18.240] What does the formula...
[37:18.240 -> 37:19.240] What?
[37:19.240 -> 37:20.240] Right next to Heathrow.
[37:20.240 -> 37:21.240] Slash Stansted.
[37:21.240 -> 37:22.240] Yeah.
[37:22.240 -> 37:24.120] What does formula mean in Formula 1?
[37:24.120 -> 37:28.840] The formula is the ratio of the something to something in the fuel.
[37:28.840 -> 37:33.120] It's their special formula of what's in the fuel.
[37:33.120 -> 37:35.120] How do you know that?
[37:35.120 -> 37:38.120] Because it's like the secret formula from Spongebob.
[37:38.120 -> 37:40.120] That's not right, mate.
[37:40.120 -> 37:41.120] Is it not?
[37:41.120 -> 37:42.120] It's not right.
[37:42.120 -> 37:46.360] The formula is a set of rules that the cars and participants
[37:46.360 -> 37:53.760] must follow. This term can be traced back to the normal kind of actually used by FIA.
[37:53.760 -> 37:59.160] And this has come from after World War Two, when it was single seat regulations. I don't
[37:59.160 -> 38:05.040] believe it. I don't believe it. I think I was right. mate, there's so many big words in it I don't even know where I'm at.
[38:05.040 -> 38:05.880] Spongebob!
[38:05.880 -> 38:07.080] Spongebob!
[38:07.080 -> 38:07.920] Spongebob!
[38:07.920 -> 38:08.740] Spongebob!
[38:08.740 -> 38:09.580] Spongebob!
[38:09.580 -> 38:10.420] Spongebob!
[38:10.420 -> 38:11.240] Spongebob!
[38:11.240 -> 38:12.080] Spongebob!
[38:12.080 -> 38:12.920] Spongebob!
[38:12.920 -> 38:13.740] Spongebob!
[38:13.740 -> 38:14.580] Spongebob!
[38:14.580 -> 38:15.640] Spongebob!
[38:15.640 -> 38:17.320] Favorite show of all time.
[38:17.320 -> 38:20.040] What was George Russell's first ever car?
[38:21.080 -> 38:25.000] A Beetle, a Volkswagen Poloo or a Ford Focus?
[38:25.640 -> 38:28.240] Oh, he's a Polo man, I think.
[38:28.240 -> 38:30.240] I know, signs was golf.
[38:30.240 -> 38:31.440] He had a golf for ages.
[38:31.440 -> 38:34.320] Can you imagine George Russell going to McDonald's with,
[38:34.320 -> 38:37.240] going to McDonald's in with girls in the back,
[38:37.240 -> 38:38.160] pick up nuggets.
[38:38.160 -> 38:39.240] Polo.
[38:39.240 -> 38:40.560] You reckon he's a Polo man?
[38:40.560 -> 38:41.440] What is it, beetle?
[38:41.440 -> 38:42.880] Something's telling me beetle though.
[38:42.880 -> 38:45.100] A beetle, a Polo or a Ford Focus? Something's telling me beetle a beetle a polo or Ford
[38:45.100 -> 38:48.880] focus something's telling me bees a tall guy but I think you might have picked
[38:48.880 -> 38:54.080] beetle just because your mom drives one yeah my mom does that for you for so long
[38:54.080 -> 38:58.280] I've said it before but I used to hate her dropping me at school in that yeah
[38:58.280 -> 39:00.960] she looks she looks sweet in the beetle she loves it
[39:00.960 -> 39:05.800] um mate I don't see him as a Ford Focus kind of guy. You know what my mum wanted for Christmas?
[39:05.800 -> 39:11.200] She wanted the little eyelash things that go over the front of the beetle.
[39:11.200 -> 39:12.000] Did you get her that?
[39:12.000 -> 39:13.000] No way!
[39:13.000 -> 39:13.600] What?
[39:13.600 -> 39:16.000] I was like, mum, I can't find them anywhere, sorry.
[39:16.000 -> 39:19.000] And there's meant to be a flower in the beetle, in the front.
[39:19.000 -> 39:20.600] There's like a spot where you have a flower.
[39:20.600 -> 39:22.600] And it just kind of goes back and forward.
[39:22.600 -> 39:25.440] She wanted one of them as well. Now he was sold out.
[39:25.440 -> 39:28.800] Well, I know what I'm getting Michelle for Christmas.
[39:28.800 -> 39:29.640] The eyelashes.
[39:29.640 -> 39:30.480] I'm going to get the eyelashes.
[39:30.480 -> 39:32.160] No don't, because she'll actually put them on.
[39:32.160 -> 39:33.280] She'll be driving around Housham
[39:33.280 -> 39:34.800] with a beetle with eyelashes on.
[39:34.800 -> 39:36.360] Your mum went on a date.
[39:36.360 -> 39:39.680] Yes, my mum listens to the pod as well.
[39:39.680 -> 39:41.840] Mum went on a date.
[39:41.840 -> 39:42.680] How did it go Michelle?
[39:42.680 -> 39:44.600] With a racing driver.
[39:44.600 -> 39:45.000] Is he? Oh yeah, isn't he? A racing driver? Is he?
[39:45.000 -> 39:46.000] Oh he is isn't he?
[39:46.000 -> 39:47.000] Is he a racing driver?
[39:47.000 -> 39:48.000] Oh my god
[39:48.000 -> 39:49.000] It's Mark Webber!
[39:49.000 -> 39:50.000] Did it go well?
[39:50.000 -> 39:51.000] Has she seen him again?
[39:51.000 -> 39:52.000] Has she seen him again?
[39:52.000 -> 39:53.000] It's a touchy subject
[39:53.000 -> 39:54.000] Alright well we won't go there
[39:54.000 -> 39:55.000] We won't go there
[39:55.000 -> 39:56.000] Mark's been busy
[39:56.000 -> 39:57.000] Next question
[39:57.000 -> 39:58.000] Mark Webber's gonna be my dad
[39:58.000 -> 39:59.000] Oh mate that would be fucking awesome
[39:59.000 -> 40:00.000] Imagine Christmas
[40:00.000 -> 40:01.000] Hi Mark
[40:01.000 -> 40:02.000] I'm not gonna be your dad
[40:02.000 -> 40:03.000] I'm not gonna be your dad
[40:03.000 -> 40:04.000] I'm not gonna be your dad
[40:04.000 -> 40:05.600] I'm not gonna be your dad I'm not gonna be your dad I'm not gonna be your's been busy. Next question. Mark Webber's gonna be my dad!
[40:05.600 -> 40:07.600] Oh mate, that would be fucking awesome.
[40:07.600 -> 40:08.600] Imagine Christmas.
[40:08.600 -> 40:09.600] Hi Mark!
[40:09.600 -> 40:11.600] Hey, you know Mark?
[40:11.600 -> 40:13.600] Mark, I missed ya!
[40:14.400 -> 40:17.600] What is Esteban Ocon's favourite dessert?
[40:18.600 -> 40:19.600] Frog legs.
[40:19.600 -> 40:20.600] Snails.
[40:20.600 -> 40:22.600] No, I'm gonna give you a marble choice.
[40:24.600 -> 40:25.160] Chocolate brownie! Red velvet cake. That's yours. Nails. No, I'm going to give you a marble choice.
[40:25.160 -> 40:27.680] Chocolate brownie.
[40:27.680 -> 40:28.680] Red velvet cake.
[40:28.680 -> 40:29.680] That's yours.
[40:29.680 -> 40:30.680] That's yours.
[40:30.680 -> 40:31.680] Or a Terry Masseux.
[40:31.680 -> 40:32.680] Or a creme brulee.
[40:32.680 -> 40:33.680] Who's Terry?
[40:33.680 -> 40:34.680] I don't know, I actually wrote Terry.
[40:34.680 -> 40:35.680] Tyra Masseux.
[40:35.680 -> 40:36.680] Is that how you pronounce it?
[40:36.680 -> 40:37.680] I don't know how to pronounce it.
[40:37.680 -> 40:38.960] I just get chocolate brownie every time.
[40:38.960 -> 40:41.960] Chocolate brownie, red velvet cake, Tyra Masseux or creme brulee.
[40:41.960 -> 40:44.960] He said this on an interview, he loves it.
[40:44.960 -> 40:46.800] What does SG mean? SG means... SG means... SG means... SG means... Is that how you pronounce it? I don't know. I just get chocolate brownie every time. Chocolate brownie, red velvet cake, tiramisu or creme brulee.
[40:46.800 -> 40:48.800] He said this on an interview, he loves it.
[40:48.800 -> 40:54.600] So if Esteban Ocon went out for dinner after a race win, what do you reckon he'd get?
[40:54.600 -> 40:56.600] Creme brulee.
[40:58.600 -> 40:59.600] Correct!
[40:59.600 -> 41:00.600] Oh, was it?
[41:00.600 -> 41:04.600] Esteban Ocon is a creme brulee man. I thought it was a red velvet cake.
[41:04.600 -> 41:05.040] Can I ask why? Was it it's better to call it a creme brulee man. I thought it was a red velvet cake
[41:07.040 -> 41:07.360] Why can I ask why?
[41:14.660 -> 41:20.060] I had this conversation with my girl right because we were in the we were in the coffee shop and there was cakes right and we Were looking at the red velvet cake and I said that's Jake's favorite cake and both of us couldn't really figure out
[41:20.060 -> 41:28.680] Why because as far as I'm concerned, it's just a red red cake so why don't you explain to the people. Red for Arsenal, chocolate in the middle. Red for Ferrari.
[41:28.680 -> 41:32.400] Yeah but there's also a bit of red in Red Bull, get it? Because it's red.
[41:32.400 -> 41:36.600] Aye aye. So I like them that. Steady on. And also... Take your fucking clothes off.
[41:36.600 -> 41:41.840] Carry on. So Matt and Tommy on, you watch the episode back, all we do, the whole episode
[41:41.840 -> 41:45.180] is tell them to get naked. It's quite strange. Really?
[41:45.180 -> 41:46.340] Yeah, straight away you're like,
[41:46.340 -> 41:48.620] let's just get fucking naked.
[41:48.620 -> 41:51.100] I saw Matt naked, we went to the gym together.
[41:51.100 -> 41:55.980] And the first few times that me and Matt went to the gym,
[41:55.980 -> 41:59.340] we would go in a separate little changing area
[41:59.340 -> 42:01.100] to put our swimming trunks on.
[42:01.100 -> 42:02.580] And then the other day I just thought,
[42:02.580 -> 42:03.580] you know what, fuck it, Matt,
[42:03.580 -> 42:05.040] I'm just gonna get naked in front of you
[42:05.040 -> 42:09.620] And I put my shorts on in front of him and then he got his little tush out and got naked in front of me
[42:09.900 -> 42:17.040] Didn't see anything apart from his perfectly sculpted tush the guy's been going to the gym right and his body is like
[42:17.280 -> 42:24.440] It's being Matt Gallagher's body as a temple Matt Gallagher's body is gonna be carved into Mount Rushmore like the pecs
[42:25.000 -> 42:26.000] body is going to be carved into Mount Rushmore like the pecs. I've never seen nothing like it.
[42:26.000 -> 42:27.000] It's a Greek God.
[42:27.000 -> 42:29.000] It's like he has the Grand Canyon through the middle.
[42:29.000 -> 42:31.000] He's got two stones either side.
[42:31.000 -> 42:32.000] Stones!
[42:32.000 -> 42:34.000] And his shoulders are rock hard.
[42:34.000 -> 42:36.000] Don't even get me started on Tommy.
[42:36.000 -> 42:40.000] Now that man is also a Greek God.
[42:40.000 -> 42:42.000] Tommy's body is glorious, alright.
[42:42.000 -> 42:47.120] Tommy has been doing a thing on TikTok to make Logan Sargent world champion and Logan
[42:47.120 -> 42:48.520] Sargent now is world champion.
[42:48.520 -> 42:50.600] I believe he made it on episode 54.
[42:50.600 -> 42:52.560] So Logan Sargent and Tommy, congrats.
[42:52.560 -> 42:54.760] What are you talking about?
[42:54.760 -> 42:56.600] If you know, you know that's one of them, unfortunately.
[42:56.600 -> 42:57.600] I clearly don't know.
[42:57.600 -> 42:58.600] You don't know.
[42:58.600 -> 42:59.600] Sorry, Tommy.
[42:59.600 -> 43:01.600] Lewis Hamilton has been in a Disney movie.
[43:01.600 -> 43:02.600] Did you know that?
[43:02.600 -> 43:03.600] Uh, no.
[43:03.600 -> 43:04.600] Mm-hmm.
[43:04.600 -> 43:05.000] Yep. Hang on. Hang on. that? Uh, no. Mm-hmm. Yep.
[43:05.000 -> 43:12.000] Hang on, hang on. Yeah, no I don't. I don't know but I remember something about it.
[43:12.000 -> 43:16.000] Ah. Which Disney movie has he been in? Little Mermaid.
[43:16.000 -> 43:18.000] It's got to be Cars, surely.
[43:19.000 -> 43:21.000] There's no point in me even saying the question.
[43:21.000 -> 43:22.000] Was it really?
[43:22.000 -> 43:28.480] Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Shrek or Cars. Well,'s not fucking gonna be any of the other ones is it? True, upon
[43:28.480 -> 43:32.400] reflection of me writing that question it's pretty obvious that it's Cars. Mate, it's
[43:32.400 -> 43:36.560] pretty obvious, it's gonna be the only answer surely. I don't remember him being in Cars.
[43:36.560 -> 43:44.880] Was he a little dwarf in Snow Wolf? Snow Wolf? Susie's wolf in the Seven Totos? You imagine
[43:44.880 -> 43:47.000] Seven Toto wolves, fuck me that'd be a nightmare
[43:47.000 -> 43:48.000] Piper and Nicole!
[43:48.000 -> 43:49.000] All of them screaming at breakfast
[43:49.000 -> 43:51.000] I'm not gonna lie, your quiz was much better than mine
[43:51.000 -> 43:54.000] I've only got one question left and I know you're gonna know the answer to it
[43:54.000 -> 43:56.000] Don't be so hard on yourself mate, I thought it was a good quiz
[43:56.000 -> 43:59.000] Who is the youngest ever team principal to win the F1 championship?
[44:01.000 -> 44:02.000] Hmm
[44:02.000 -> 44:10.000] Marble choice please.
[44:12.000 -> 44:14.000] I'm trying to do a marble choice but I can't think of three. Oh my god.
[44:14.000 -> 44:16.000] Toto Wolf, Christian Horner.
[44:16.000 -> 44:18.000] Yeah.
[44:20.000 -> 44:22.000] Or Adam Seagull.
[44:22.000 -> 44:24.000] It's Chrissie H.
[44:24.000 -> 44:29.000] Is it really? That was so hard to do a marble choice for because I couldn't say James Vowles, I couldn't
[44:29.000 -> 44:31.000] say half of the other ones because they are older.
[44:31.000 -> 44:32.000] Give me a clap.
[44:32.000 -> 44:33.000] Yeah, have a clap.
[44:33.000 -> 44:39.440] Do you know what, Christian Horner smashed it because it was 2010 and it was after they
[44:39.440 -> 44:41.280] brought in Adrian Newey.
[44:41.280 -> 44:47.680] But yeah, to be the youngest ever team principal and to be doing what Christian Horner is currently doing, yeah, he's done very well.
[44:47.680 -> 44:50.760] I didn't realise how long Christian had actually been in the sport for and it's not until you
[44:50.760 -> 44:56.960] look back at the old seasons you see how young he was. I saw a clip from them in Monaco and
[44:56.960 -> 45:00.600] he was so young mate and he looks like my brother-in-law. He looks like Oli doesn't
[45:00.600 -> 45:01.600] he?
[45:01.600 -> 45:04.520] He does. Maybe we should just get Oli on the pod and title it as Christian Horner on the
[45:04.520 -> 45:08.600] pit stop. like Ollie doesn't he? He does. Maybe we should just get Ollie on the pod and title it as Christian Horner on the Pit Stop. I reckon we'd probably still pull the views. You know,
[45:08.600 -> 45:14.200] still, no one would know, would they? That would be genius. AI his voice. AI is actually
[45:14.200 -> 45:18.320] a scary thing. Maybe that's what we should talk about as the final topic of today's episode.
[45:18.320 -> 45:21.860] It's really scary. Where do we think the world is going? Because I have seen videos now of
[45:21.860 -> 45:27.040] Lando Norris singing songs. People are AI-ing his voice and Leclerc and all of them.
[45:27.040 -> 45:32.760] I saw, I don't know the whole thing, but I saw someone posted about, um, there's Basie,
[45:32.760 -> 45:37.640] I don't know who it was, but it was a guy who was like a politician telling people to do something.
[45:37.640 -> 45:38.400] Okay.
[45:38.400 -> 45:43.560] So like, I don't know who he was, but he was, this is an awful story, but he was a very important person
[45:43.560 -> 45:46.120] who put out something on like online,
[45:46.120 -> 45:47.920] but it was just an AI version of him
[45:47.920 -> 45:49.200] saying like, follow this link
[45:49.200 -> 45:50.480] for your chance to win a hundred quid.
[45:50.480 -> 45:51.640] People were putting in their details.
[45:51.640 -> 45:53.320] It's dangerous.
[45:53.320 -> 45:55.800] Imagine how far it can go.
[45:55.800 -> 45:58.080] Like it'll get to the point where,
[45:58.080 -> 45:59.720] you know, like in school back in the day,
[45:59.720 -> 46:01.280] you might've had a terrible animation
[46:01.280 -> 46:03.520] trying to teach kids something.
[46:03.520 -> 46:07.120] If a certain child loves Miley Cyrus or Hannah Montana,
[46:07.120 -> 46:09.680] like kids did when we were younger, I don't know.
[46:09.680 -> 46:12.240] In a couple of years time, on your iPad at school,
[46:12.240 -> 46:14.600] you'll be able to click, who do you want to teach it?
[46:14.600 -> 46:16.440] And you'll be like, I'll click Thierry Henry,
[46:16.440 -> 46:17.280] David Beckham.
[46:17.280 -> 46:18.240] Daniel Craig.
[46:18.240 -> 46:20.920] Literally, and that person will become your teacher.
[46:20.920 -> 46:22.760] Cause it will be done by AI voices.
[46:22.760 -> 46:24.200] Do you know what, it's terrifying, yeah?
[46:24.200 -> 46:27.520] But if you were to ask anyone from 50 years, 100
[46:27.520 -> 46:33.200] years, you know 500 years ago like about the future, they would say ah impending doom.
[46:33.200 -> 46:38.400] They'd say that something bad's going to happen with technology and we're all going to die
[46:38.400 -> 46:39.400] right.
[46:39.400 -> 46:42.640] But I just think the best thing about humans and the best thing about what we do is we
[46:42.640 -> 46:45.320] adapt to new scenarios
[46:45.320 -> 46:50.440] and whatever the changes we'll find a way. It is scary when you think about it because
[46:50.440 -> 46:53.920] the way that we deal with things now we can't fathom what it could be like to have like
[46:53.920 -> 46:59.220] robots or AI in like like fully fledged in like 20 years or 50 years but we'll find a
[46:59.220 -> 47:02.760] way to figure it out and deal with it. I have full faith in the human race.
[47:02.760 -> 47:05.000] I'm not going to be impressed until there's flying cars.
[47:05.000 -> 47:06.460] Wait, flying cars.
[47:06.460 -> 47:08.560] And that's what I'm going to sit back and go, you know what?
[47:08.560 -> 47:10.700] I've seen the trial bits of them.
[47:10.700 -> 47:12.320] No, there's actually one now.
[47:12.320 -> 47:13.580] Yeah, I've seen it.
[47:13.580 -> 47:16.460] It's done by like the same way as the people that like,
[47:16.460 -> 47:18.760] you know, the people that fly around the track that crashed
[47:18.760 -> 47:20.320] when Oscar saw it with the jet packs,
[47:20.320 -> 47:22.500] it's literally the same, just over the wheels.
[47:22.500 -> 47:24.000] You can see how it work,
[47:24.000 -> 47:26.000] but I wouldn't trust a flying car.
[47:26.000 -> 47:29.080] They'd need a lot of testing before I go in one.
[47:29.080 -> 47:30.680] We had a conversation with someone about it
[47:30.680 -> 47:34.080] and someone said the skies would be chaos,
[47:34.080 -> 47:36.400] because can you imagine if planes weren't like tracked
[47:36.400 -> 47:38.920] and had a flight path and planes were just flying
[47:38.920 -> 47:40.240] about all over everywhere?
[47:40.240 -> 47:41.080] Do you know what I mean?
[47:41.080 -> 47:41.900] It'd be crazy.
[47:41.900 -> 47:42.880] People be crashing all the time.
[47:42.880 -> 47:48.600] Yeah, and I've seen the videos of an airport, what it looks like, planes coming in and out.
[47:48.600 -> 47:50.120] I always underestimate that.
[47:50.120 -> 47:52.440] And we both always watch stuff about plane crashes.
[47:52.440 -> 47:56.000] I know, what a perfect thing to do for people that hate flying.
[47:56.000 -> 48:03.960] Guys, I'm sweating my bonce off, my forehead is dripping with sweat, why am I wearing a
[48:03.960 -> 48:04.960] hoodie?
[48:04.960 -> 48:05.120] Happy Monday everyone, hope you just enjoyed that 45 minutes of us chatting rubbish on head is dripping with sweat. Why am I wearing a hoodie?
[48:05.120 -> 48:08.840] Happy Monday everyone. Hope you just enjoyed that 45 minutes of us chatting rubbish on
[48:08.840 -> 48:14.400] your way to work or on your way home. It's gonna be a good week. I'm glad the racing's
[48:14.400 -> 48:15.400] back.
[48:15.400 -> 48:21.960] Yeah, so am I. We got Zandvoort and then we fly straight into Monza and then after Monza
[48:21.960 -> 48:25.960] is Singapore and then it's Japan.
[48:25.960 -> 48:27.600] So the predictions will come on Thursday.
[48:27.600 -> 48:29.360] I mean, I'm obviously going to go for a back-to-back
[48:29.360 -> 48:30.600] Oscar Piastri win.
[48:30.600 -> 48:32.640] And the boy's on fire.
[48:32.640 -> 48:33.360] Who knows, mate?
[48:33.360 -> 48:34.960] I didn't want to say anything on the pod
[48:34.960 -> 48:36.040] because I didn't do a lot of research.
[48:36.040 -> 48:37.680] But McLaren are looking good.
[48:37.680 -> 48:40.080] Mercedes reckon they're bringing some top-tier upgrades.
[48:40.080 -> 48:41.240] I've got some news and some upgrades.
[48:41.240 -> 48:41.720] Yes.
[48:41.720 -> 48:42.960] And some of it's insider.
[48:42.960 -> 48:44.040] Well, let's discuss it on Thursday.
[48:44.040 -> 48:45.200] Like, really inside? That on Thursday. Like really inside?
[48:45.200 -> 48:47.760] Let's really, how far inside?
[48:47.760 -> 48:49.560] Stick a harm all the way up.
[48:49.560 -> 48:50.560] Really inside.
[48:50.560 -> 48:51.560] Proper inside information coming.
[48:51.560 -> 48:52.560] Thrust alive.
[48:52.560 -> 48:54.560] Yeah, Thursday's episode's going to be a good one.
[48:54.560 -> 48:57.200] Alright guys, well thanks for tuning in, thanks for listening.
[48:57.200 -> 49:01.120] Alright, make sure that you do your good deed for the day, run those errands, tell someone
[49:01.120 -> 49:02.120] you-
[49:02.120 -> 49:03.120] What good deed are you going to do today?
[49:03.120 -> 49:04.360] I've done my good deed, I think.
[49:04.360 -> 49:07.560] Like holding a door open for someone oh that goes without saying that's not
[49:07.560 -> 49:13.480] even a good day that's just what have I done today I was a good deed I let
[49:13.480 -> 49:18.200] someone go in front of me in Morrisons today why because they had a trolley and
[49:18.200 -> 49:20.880] a baby and I would just had my headphones in with a little bag so I
[49:20.880 -> 49:29.280] thought you know what you clearly I've got more on your hands so you go ahead you go first. That is, wow, gonna change the world.
[49:29.280 -> 49:36.000] If only everyone was like you Fab, if only everyone was like you. The world would be a bad bad place if everyone was like me.
[49:36.000 -> 49:40.040] Ladies and gentlemen thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast please rate it five stars
[49:40.040 -> 49:42.840] hit the follow button hit the like button and we'll see you guys on Thursday
[49:42.840 -> 49:45.040] yeah we certainly will. Bye bye.
[49:45.040 -> 49:57.040] Bye.
[49:57.910 -> 49:59.970] you

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