Nyck de vries REPLACING Hamilton & Gasly vs Ocon French GP!

Podcast: Pitstop

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Wed, 20 Jul 2022 22:23:25 -0000

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Welcome back to the PITSTOP PODCAST! Episode 44 wow! Feels like we only started a few months ago... ITS RACE WEEK! The French Grand Prix is here. In today's episode we're speaking about Nyck de vries, Mercedes not being happy with Red Bull, Ocon & Gasly, and much much more. We're also bringing you a FRENCH GP QUIZ... So let's find out how much you know? Join us every Thursday and Monday for a new episode of the podcast as we as new fans learn about this amazing world of motorsport together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summary

**Episode Overview: The French Grand Prix and Formula One Insights**

**Introduction:**

- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca express excitement for the upcoming French Grand Prix, despite not being able to attend.


**Driver Standings:**

- Jake and Fabio discuss the current driver standings after 11 races, highlighting the close battle between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.


**Nick De Vries:**

- The hosts delve into Nick De Vries' career, noting his success in Formula E and his upcoming opportunity to drive for Mercedes in FP1 at the French Grand Prix.


**Ocon and Gasly:**

- Jake presents interesting statistics comparing Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, two French drivers with remarkably similar career records.


**Team Comparison:**

- The hosts compare the performance of teams in the current season to their performance in the previous season, highlighting notable improvements and challenges.


**Quiz about France:**

- Fabio quizzes Jake on various aspects of France, including the construction of the Castellet circuit, the driver with the most victories at the French Grand Prix, and the constructor with the most victories.


**Predictions:**

- Jake and Fabio make their predictions for the French Grand Prix, considering factors such as track characteristics, driver and team performance, and recent upgrades.


**Key Insights and Perspectives:**

- The episode sheds light on the intense competition between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc in the driver standings.


- Jake and Fabio emphasize the unique opportunity for Nick De Vries to showcase his talent in FP1 with Mercedes.


- The comparison between Ocon and Gasly highlights the remarkable similarities in their career statistics, despite their different team affiliations.


- The hosts provide valuable insights into the performance of teams in the current season compared to the previous season, allowing listeners to track progress and identify areas of improvement.


- Fabio's quiz on France offers an engaging and informative segment, testing Jake's knowledge of the country and its Formula One history.


- Jake and Fabio's predictions for the French Grand Prix add an element of excitement and anticipation for listeners, encouraging them to follow the race with heightened interest.


**Overall Message:**

The episode provides a comprehensive overview of various topics related to the French Grand Prix, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the drivers, teams, and storylines to watch out for during the race. **Summary of the Pit Stop Podcast Episode: A Formula One Quiz and Predictions for the French Grand Prix**

**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca

**Main Discussion Points:**

1. **Pit Stop Quiz:**
- The hosts engage in a quiz about the French Grand Prix and Formula One trivia.
- They answer questions related to the number of wins by different constructors, the fastest lap record, and the first race at Le Castellet.


2. **Predictions for the French Grand Prix:**
- Jake predicts Max Verstappen to win, Charles Leclerc to come in second, and Carlos Sainz to finish third.
- Fabio predicts a Charles Leclerc win, Lewis Hamilton in second, and Max Verstappen in third.
- Both hosts discuss the possibility of a fierce battle between the Ferrari drivers and the potential for Hamilton and Verstappen to collide during the race.


3. **Humorous Moments:**
- The hosts banter and tease each other throughout the episode, creating light-hearted and entertaining moments.
- They discuss the uncomfortable studio conditions, with the heat and lack of air conditioning causing discomfort.
- Fabio's attempt to speak French elicits laughter from Jake, adding a touch of humor to the episode.


4. **Call to Action:**
- The hosts encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars, follow them on social media, and tune in for their post-race review on Monday.
- They express their desire to expand their reach and potentially collaborate with a clothing brand or other sponsors.


5. **Conclusion:**
- The episode ends with the hosts bidding farewell to the audience, using French phrases like "Au revoir" and "Ça va bien."

**Overall Message:**
The episode offers a fun and engaging discussion about Formula One, combining trivia, predictions, and humorous banter. The hosts' enthusiasm and passion for the sport shine through, making the podcast enjoyable for both casual and dedicated Formula One fans.

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[01:23.520 -> 01:27.000] Welcome back To the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:27.000 -> 01:28.000] Yeah.
[01:28.000 -> 01:30.000] It's race week.
[01:30.000 -> 01:31.000] Yeah.
[01:31.000 -> 01:34.000] The French Grand Prix is here.
[01:34.000 -> 01:35.000] Wow.
[01:35.000 -> 01:36.000] One of our favorite tracks.
[01:36.000 -> 01:38.000] And we're not going.
[01:38.000 -> 01:39.000] Nope, we ain't.
[01:39.000 -> 01:43.000] We were going to go, but we had other things come up.
[01:43.000 -> 01:44.000] Well, it's Wednesday.
[01:44.000 -> 01:45.400] Mm. There's still time. The weekend hasn't it's Wednesday. There's still time.
[01:45.400 -> 01:48.160] The weekend doesn't start until Friday.
[01:48.160 -> 01:50.480] There is still time for us to make it out there.
[01:50.480 -> 01:53.560] We've had other exciting news about other trips we're going on so the French Grand Prix
[01:53.560 -> 01:58.840] has been put on the back foot but if anything happens, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
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[03:26.560 -> 03:30.840] you can't see us so just picture us. Yeah I wonder what we look like to people that have never seen us.
[03:30.840 -> 03:34.400] I reckon there's some people listening that have never seen what we look like
[03:34.400 -> 03:38.880] if they don't find... yeah I reckon there is. Well my name's Jake I'm six foot two
[03:38.880 -> 03:43.920] I'm very muscly I compare myself to Adam from Love Island probably a bit more
[03:43.920 -> 03:45.160] of a defined jawline.
[03:45.160 -> 03:46.960] Right, yeah, yeah, okay, fair enough.
[03:46.960 -> 03:47.960] What about you?
[03:47.960 -> 03:48.960] I'd roll with that.
[03:48.960 -> 03:49.960] My name's Fab.
[03:49.960 -> 03:52.200] I look like Brad Pitt.
[03:52.200 -> 03:53.200] People say anyway.
[03:53.200 -> 03:54.760] Yeah, people do say that all the time.
[03:54.760 -> 03:56.040] Yeah, or what's the other guy?
[03:56.040 -> 03:57.040] Elon Musk.
[03:57.040 -> 04:02.080] Just in terms of not looking like him, but the mindset and the work ethic.
[04:02.080 -> 04:04.640] Yeah, you look like how Elon Musk thinks.
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[04:05.960 -> 04:10.840] Anyway, in today's episode of the Pit Stop Podcast,
[04:10.840 -> 04:12.640] we are gonna start off with a look
[04:12.640 -> 04:14.160] at the driver's standings,
[04:14.160 -> 04:15.960] then we're gonna move on to Nick DeVries
[04:15.960 -> 04:18.080] and talk about what he's gonna be up to this weekend
[04:18.080 -> 04:19.600] with Mercedes.
[04:19.600 -> 04:21.880] We're then gonna look at Ocon and Gasly
[04:21.880 -> 04:24.040] because it's both their home race this weekend.
[04:24.040 -> 04:26.440] And I did a little bit of digging into some statistics.
[04:26.440 -> 04:27.440] Cut the Frenchman.
[04:27.440 -> 04:28.840] Yes, and I want to talk about it.
[04:28.840 -> 04:32.720] I think it would be a good chat between me and you, two new Formula 1 fans that are learning
[04:32.720 -> 04:33.960] everything really quick.
[04:33.960 -> 04:36.720] Yeah, and two fans of France.
[04:36.720 -> 04:38.360] And Gasly and Ocon.
[04:38.360 -> 04:39.360] And French food.
[04:39.360 -> 04:40.360] Yeah, love French food.
[04:40.360 -> 04:42.440] What is French food?
[04:42.440 -> 04:43.440] This could be funny.
[04:43.440 -> 04:44.440] Like a baguette?
[04:44.440 -> 04:46.000] We should have done this in advance. We should have got like a load of French food and made a be funny. Like a baguette?
[04:46.000 -> 04:48.000] We should have done this in advance. We should have got a load of French food and made a video.
[04:48.000 -> 04:50.000] Like frogs legs and snails.
[04:50.000 -> 04:52.000] Oh yeah, snails and that.
[04:52.000 -> 04:54.000] Apparently snails are good.
[04:54.000 -> 04:56.000] Alright, well we'll have to try them on the pod at some point.
[04:56.000 -> 05:11.480] Christian Horner has hit back at Toto Wolf after suggestions that Red Bull were one of the teams with an illegal, flexible floor. talking about Red Bull and I'm sipping straight from a freshly cold product placement. I like it a lot
[05:11.640 -> 05:18.040] We're then gonna have a team comparison against last season 11 races in this season 11 races in
[05:18.200 -> 05:21.920] Fab's then gonna give me a quiz about France. Yes. He likes to do that
[05:21.920 -> 05:27.360] I've got 10 hot questions for you. So strap in get ready for how many gear changes around the French Grand Prix,
[05:27.360 -> 05:28.480] because you know that's coming.
[05:28.480 -> 05:29.560] I actually missed that one out.
[05:29.560 -> 05:30.000] Did you really?
[05:30.000 -> 05:31.120] I did miss it out, yeah.
[05:31.120 -> 05:33.280] But all you can play along at home.
[05:33.280 -> 05:35.200] It's going to be a fun little segment at the end of the pod.
[05:35.200 -> 05:37.280] 10 questions for Jake.
[05:37.280 -> 05:38.960] And then we'll finish off with our predictions.
[05:38.960 -> 05:39.480] Yeah.
[05:39.480 -> 05:43.000] So without further ado, let's jump in to the first little segment
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[05:47.600 -> 05:51.000] Nick De Vries.
[05:51.000 -> 05:53.120] So how much do you know about Nick De Vries?
[05:53.120 -> 05:55.720] I know he races in Formula E. Correct.
[05:55.720 -> 05:58.560] I know that he is with Mercedes.
[05:58.560 -> 05:59.560] Correct.
[05:59.560 -> 06:04.480] And we spoke about him a few pods ago where I said there could maybe be rumours of him
[06:04.480 -> 06:05.040] coming to the
[06:05.040 -> 06:10.080] F1 so I'm kind of excited now for you to tell me what's going on with Nick.
[06:10.080 -> 06:13.240] So I did a bit of research into him because I wanted to figure out because earlier, so
[06:13.240 -> 06:18.880] basically he's racing this weekend for Mercedes, every team has to do, is it two a season?
[06:18.880 -> 06:20.840] They have to bring in two young drivers to replace?
[06:20.840 -> 06:22.440] I think it's at least once.
[06:22.440 -> 06:29.100] Okay, I thought it was twice, they had to at least do twice. Maybe, maybe. So every team has to bring in at least two youth drivers
[06:29.100 -> 06:34.380] for one practice session, to give them a chance in the Formula One car. And Lewis Hamilton
[06:34.380 -> 06:39.860] has chosen to sit out in FP1 this weekend, which means Nick de Vries, FP1 will be driving
[06:39.860 -> 06:44.160] the Mercedes alongside Russell. Bit of a cocky move from Lewis Hamilton. He must be good
[06:44.160 -> 06:45.080] at the French Grand Prix.
[06:45.080 -> 06:45.920] Yeah, well, maybe.
[06:45.920 -> 06:47.600] Because they choose, the racers choose.
[06:47.600 -> 06:49.480] Maybe we'll find out in the quiz later on.
[06:49.480 -> 06:52.040] Okay, well, I did a bit of research for the French Grand Prix
[06:52.040 -> 06:53.680] and I know that he didn't win it last year.
[06:53.680 -> 06:54.520] Okay.
[06:54.520 -> 06:56.560] So I can't wait for these questions.
[06:56.560 -> 06:57.880] How old do you reckon Nick de Vries is?
[06:57.880 -> 07:01.020] Because you said they bring in a young driver.
[07:01.020 -> 07:02.360] I think he's early 20s.
[07:02.360 -> 07:03.560] Mate, he's 27.
[07:03.560 -> 07:04.400] Wow.
[07:04.400 -> 07:07.180] Which confused me because the whole thing around it was bringing like
[07:07.180 -> 07:09.180] I thought it was bringing a youth young driver
[07:10.720 -> 07:14.680] Yeah, I think there's a I think the way that Toto seems to move
[07:14.680 -> 07:19.220] He seems to be like he he has his fingers in a few pies Toto like he did it with George, right?
[07:19.220 -> 07:23.280] When he brought George in he's also Ocon's manager. Didn't you say? Yeah, so he's
[07:24.480 -> 07:25.580] Thank you so much
[07:25.580 -> 07:27.580] There's definitely like little bits and bobs
[07:27.840 -> 07:32.580] Do you know I mean that totos so he's obviously bringing Nick in even though he isn't like a young guy
[07:32.580 -> 07:37.200] I think he wants him to race. Yeah, he might not be a young gun, but he could be a top gun
[07:37.200 -> 07:41.100] You're sweating. So you might want to just move your arm a little bit because otherwise you have it on camera the whole time
[07:41.720 -> 07:43.720] Just giving you
[07:42.080 -> 07:42.920] you have it on camera the whole time. Just giving you a heads up.
[07:42.920 -> 07:45.200] No, let's not cut that, that's hilarious.
[07:45.200 -> 07:49.160] I'm sat here with a massive sweat patch, oh my god.
[07:49.160 -> 07:51.200] It honestly is mega hot in London,
[07:51.200 -> 07:52.720] and the studio likes it.
[07:52.720 -> 07:57.720] Oh my god, I'm sweating, you've got a bloody paddling pool.
[07:58.160 -> 07:59.480] Give it a sniff, give it a sniff.
[07:59.480 -> 08:02.240] Mate, that is disgusting.
[08:02.240 -> 08:03.080] Yeah, this ain't going in the book,
[08:03.080 -> 08:04.520] because this is fucking horrible.
[08:04.520 -> 08:06.000] It's constant. Look ain't going in the book, this is fucking horrible. It's disgusting!
[08:06.000 -> 08:08.000] Look at this!
[08:08.000 -> 08:10.000] Oh my god, I'm dripping!
[08:10.000 -> 08:12.000] You've got a bloody tsunami!
[08:12.000 -> 08:14.000] It actually stinks as well!
[08:14.000 -> 08:16.000] Oh my god, the last thing I needed to do was laugh.
[08:16.000 -> 08:18.000] Yeah, I know, but it's down my forehead,
[08:18.000 -> 08:20.000] it's just like pissing out of water.
[08:20.000 -> 08:22.000] All the sweat that was sat there, it's covered down.
[08:22.000 -> 08:24.000] Yeah, so he's currently racing in Formula E
[08:24.000 -> 08:25.600] 2022 season, he's covered down. Oh dear. Yeah, so he's currently racing in Formula E 2022 season.
[08:25.600 -> 08:27.680] He's currently 83 points.
[08:27.680 -> 08:28.520] I can't breathe.
[08:28.520 -> 08:30.800] I can't breathe in this room now.
[08:30.800 -> 08:32.200] He's 27 years old.
[08:32.200 -> 08:34.040] And the reason he hasn't made it to Formula One yet
[08:34.040 -> 08:36.480] is arguably because he has a lack of sponsorship.
[08:36.480 -> 08:38.640] He hasn't got like a mega rich family behind him,
[08:38.640 -> 08:39.480] I don't think.
[08:39.480 -> 08:40.320] Doesn't have the opportunity.
[08:40.320 -> 08:42.640] Sounds like a rich surname.
[08:42.640 -> 08:43.460] Nick De Vries.
[08:43.460 -> 08:44.760] Yeah, I'm sure he's from a rich family.
[08:44.760 -> 08:45.800] Nick with a Y as well. Yeah. Is it? Yeah. Oh, I'm sure he's from a rich family. Nick with a Y as well.
[08:45.800 -> 08:50.440] Yeah, is it? Yeah. Oh, I put N-I-C-K on all my names. No, it's with a Y.
[08:51.280 -> 08:56.860] Well, yeah, lack of sponsorship. I'm sure he's from a rich family, but maybe not quite rich enough to be in Formula One.
[08:56.860 -> 08:59.940] But yeah, you're gonna see Nick on FP1, which is gonna be great.
[09:00.480 -> 09:05.520] Moving swiftly on to Ocon and Gasly. So they're both French, you knew that didn't you?
[09:05.520 -> 09:06.480] Yeah.
[09:06.480 -> 09:08.000] But I want to go over this,
[09:08.000 -> 09:09.560] because this blew my mind when I was actually,
[09:09.560 -> 09:11.000] I started to look at them both
[09:11.000 -> 09:12.120] as I knew it was a home race,
[09:12.120 -> 09:15.000] and then I realized how similar all of their stats were,
[09:15.000 -> 09:16.360] like throughout everything.
[09:16.360 -> 09:17.200] Gasly and Ocon.
[09:17.200 -> 09:19.000] So I just wanted to compare them and go over it
[09:19.000 -> 09:20.440] and talk about their season so far,
[09:20.440 -> 09:22.520] talk about what could be next for both drivers.
[09:22.520 -> 09:31.480] Yeah, Gasly and Ocon, right, check this out. Gasly is 26 years old, Ocon is 25 years old. Wow. That's where we'll start.
[09:31.480 -> 09:35.080] Yeah, pretty similar, right? They've both got a birthday, like a year of each other.
[09:35.080 -> 09:38.960] That is crazy. Everyone's got a birthday within a year of each other. Their ages within a
[09:38.960 -> 09:45.400] year of each other. Gasly has raced 97 times, Ocon has raced 100 times. They both got one win.
[09:45.400 -> 09:48.440] Gasly's got three podiums, Ocon's got two.
[09:48.440 -> 09:50.760] Right, now this is where it gets good.
[09:50.760 -> 09:55.320] Ocon has got 60 point finishes, Gasly has got 47.
[09:55.320 -> 09:59.800] Total points in their whole career, Gasly has got 325,
[09:59.800 -> 10:02.880] Ocon has got 324.
[10:02.880 -> 10:04.880] So they are literally two French drivers
[10:04.880 -> 10:06.040] with near enough
[10:06.040 -> 10:09.440] identical stats in different areas. So what you're basically saying is that
[10:09.440 -> 10:15.040] Ocon has finished in the points more than Gasly, however Gasly has more points
[10:15.040 -> 10:19.840] than Ocon. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. That has really shone a different light on those two
[10:19.840 -> 10:26.280] drivers for me. Do you reckon that... I never even really compared Ocon with Gasly, but
[10:26.280 -> 10:31.880] it now clearly makes sense to. That's very strange. Well, you've got to think Ocon has
[10:31.880 -> 10:36.480] never drove a top top team like with a really good, I mean the Alpine is quick this year,
[10:36.480 -> 10:40.120] but Gasly was at Red Bull and he would have been getting points in the Red Bull even though
[10:40.120 -> 10:44.440] it didn't go, I don't think it went amazingly well for him did it from Drive to Survive.
[10:44.440 -> 10:46.640] Can you imagine Ocon at Mercedes?
[10:46.640 -> 10:47.960] Ocon is a good driver, man.
[10:47.960 -> 10:49.440] There's a reason Toto's his manager.
[10:49.440 -> 10:50.720] He's doing bits in the Alpine.
[10:50.720 -> 10:52.720] I reckon he'll have a good race in France this week.
[10:52.720 -> 10:54.240] I'm really excited for it.
[10:54.240 -> 10:56.120] I do think he's an amazing driver.
[10:56.120 -> 11:00.440] But then moving on to this season, because that's how similar they are overall, this
[11:00.440 -> 11:02.960] season, obviously Ocon is in the Alpine.
[11:02.960 -> 11:05.520] You expect the Alfa Tauri to be a lot better than it is.
[11:05.520 -> 11:07.520] They've had a horrendous start.
[11:07.520 -> 11:08.640] Yeah, it hasn't been great.
[11:08.640 -> 11:12.160] Ocon is currently 8th with 52 points this season.
[11:12.160 -> 11:14.800] Gasly is 13th with 16 points.
[11:14.800 -> 11:15.360] Not good.
[11:15.360 -> 11:17.360] So for Gasly it isn't going great.
[11:17.360 -> 11:19.920] So we've got two French drivers on the grid this weekend.
[11:19.920 -> 11:23.760] That's really great from Ocon to be doing that in an Alpine.
[11:23.760 -> 11:26.680] And then I was going to ask you, who's your money on this weekend, Gazzia or Ocon?
[11:26.680 -> 11:28.080] Who do you think would finish higher?
[11:28.080 -> 11:29.320] With the Alfa Tauri struggling.
[11:29.320 -> 11:31.000] By the sounds of it, probably Ocon.
[11:31.000 -> 11:32.320] Yeah, it's got to be, hasn't it?
[11:32.320 -> 11:33.080] Yeah.
[11:33.080 -> 11:34.360] He's a great young driver.
[11:34.360 -> 11:36.120] I would love to see him in the Mercedes.
[11:36.120 -> 11:38.800] He's going to have the full support of the French as well.
[11:38.800 -> 11:41.800] I want them to use Ocon as one of their FP1 drivers
[11:41.800 -> 11:44.880] and let him fly around in the Mercedes and just see what he's like.
[11:44.880 -> 11:47.080] See if he can knock a second off or something.
[11:47.080 -> 11:50.240] Yeah, I was going to say actually, once to watch this weekend, I think Lewis Hamilton
[11:50.240 -> 11:52.560] and George, purely because of the cars.
[11:52.560 -> 11:54.880] Have Mercedes done some upgrades then?
[11:54.880 -> 11:58.840] Just the Mercedes seems to be favouring the more straight, blown out tracks, rather than
[11:58.840 -> 12:02.500] the more tight corner ones recently. They've changed something about their car which makes
[12:02.500 -> 12:09.660] them straighter in the medium to fast corners. And as you know, track is like a bloody yeah, it's like a snake. It's very quick
[12:09.660 -> 12:14.420] I like it as well because it's not got beaches either side so if you go over you can kind of get away
[12:17.240 -> 12:19.840] Beach your car favorite things to do
[12:25.520 -> 12:29.280] the F1 games. He sees a chicane and he just goes straight down the middle of it. Every now and again you get away with a time penalty. A time penalty can be better off
[12:29.280 -> 12:30.280] than anything else.
[12:30.280 -> 12:35.400] We had a laugh on the game earlier. We haven't got the F1 2022 trial anymore, we've actually
[12:35.400 -> 12:36.400] got the free game.
[12:36.400 -> 12:40.280] We bought the game. 60 old quid it was, but it was worth it because it's hilarious.
[12:40.280 -> 12:45.540] Because we have been having the most fun on this game split-screen mode. Yeah crying laughing. Yeah
[12:50.540 -> 12:52.500] I completely forgot at the beginning
[12:52.500 -> 12:54.920] I said I'd give you an update on the driver standards at this point
[12:54.920 -> 13:01.180] We're 11 races in Max Verstappen is obviously leading the championship 208 points followed by Charles Leclerc
[13:01.900 -> 13:09.640] 170 says 38 points between the two of them followed by Sergio Leclerc, 170, so it's 38 points between the two of them, followed by Sergio Perez in third, 151, 19 points behind Leclerc.
[13:09.640 -> 13:15.840] Then you have Carlos Sainz in fourth, George Russell in fifth, Lewis Hamilton in sixth.
[13:15.840 -> 13:19.040] It's starting to close up a little bit.
[13:19.040 -> 13:24.440] If we see a Red Bull DNF, if Verstappen DNFs and Leclerc wins, then they'll be right behind each other.
[13:24.440 -> 13:27.920] Do you have the top ten there? No, I've got the the top six so please don't ask me what the top ten is.
[13:27.920 -> 13:35.800] Okay no worries. And in the Constructors it's Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes and Ferrari are currently 56 points behind Red Bull.
[13:36.340 -> 13:42.780] The Constructors is an interesting one because both Ferrari and Red Bull are having issues where like one car doesn't finish one car does
[13:42.780 -> 13:49.360] but I reckon for the rest of the podium, rest of the season you'll have at least one red bull or one ferrari on the podium probably every
[13:49.360 -> 13:54.560] week. I think you're going to start to see see both of those ferraris up there again. Do you? I reckon
[13:54.560 -> 13:58.480] they're sorting their car out. Did you do your predictions for this week and have that in mind?
[13:58.480 -> 14:02.240] Uh no. Or did you not do your predictions this week and when I ask you at the end you're going
[14:02.240 -> 14:06.400] to shout out a random name and I'm going to at the end you're going to shout out random names and say Alonso's going to come third again.
[14:06.400 -> 14:07.400] Yeah, maybe I do.
[14:07.400 -> 14:08.760] Do classic Fabio Bocca.
[14:08.760 -> 14:10.160] Maybe I will, maybe I won't.
[14:10.160 -> 14:12.760] Well that's the exciting thing about the pistol, even I don't know what's coming.
[14:12.760 -> 14:17.320] That's the beauty of what we do and that is the beauty of Formula 1, you never know what
[14:17.320 -> 14:18.320] you're going to get.
[14:18.320 -> 14:22.280] It's actually jokes, we're sat here doing the pod and even I have no idea what he's
[14:22.280 -> 14:24.560] going to say or anything.
[14:24.560 -> 14:27.320] The planning that goes into it is me just getting the stats right,
[14:27.320 -> 14:28.760] because we got quite a lot wrong.
[14:28.760 -> 14:32.320] Look, you can't be sure of anything in this world, so you know, you can come-
[14:32.320 -> 14:32.960] This is all so thrilling.
[14:32.960 -> 14:38.760] You can come to Pit Stop and you can expect an 80% correct rate, I'd say.
[14:38.760 -> 14:40.760] I think 80% of what we say is right.
[14:40.760 -> 14:42.040] You reckon 80?
[14:42.040 -> 14:43.040] I think 80.
[14:43.040 -> 14:45.660] Well, judging by what I'm about to talk
[14:45.660 -> 14:50.160] about next I think it's probably going to drop. Really? Yeah. Alright, hit me. Right,
[14:50.160 -> 14:55.460] so I saw this article about Christian Horner dismissing Toto Wolf's claims that Red Bull
[14:55.460 -> 14:59.740] are using one of them flexi-floor things, so I had to do research on what a flexi-floor
[14:59.740 -> 15:04.320] is and what it all means. So in front of me here as you can see I've got a load of text
[15:04.320 -> 15:05.560] all off an article. Oh god. So I'm just going here, as you can see, I've got a load of text, all of an article.
[15:05.560 -> 15:09.080] So I'm just going to try and whittle my way through it.
[15:09.080 -> 15:11.320] Long story short, as you know,
[15:11.320 -> 15:12.580] the ground force and all that,
[15:12.580 -> 15:14.500] all the cars have had porpoise in issues.
[15:14.500 -> 15:16.600] This is what the article starts with.
[15:16.600 -> 15:18.120] Christian Horner has dismi-
[15:18.120 -> 15:20.200] Ha ha ha ha ha!
[15:20.200 -> 15:22.900] Can't stop podcasts being serious!
[15:22.900 -> 15:27.600] Christian Horner has dismissed suggestions that Red Bull could be one of the teams affected
[15:27.600 -> 15:33.080] by the new F1 directive as total rubbish, hitting back at Mercedes counterpart Total
[15:33.080 -> 15:35.840] Wolf amid an ongoing flexi floor debate.
[15:35.840 -> 15:38.920] Basically Total Wolf thinks that Red Bull are cheating, thinks that their floor isn't
[15:38.920 -> 15:42.840] up to the FIA standards, and you may be thinking, how could they be cheating?
[15:42.840 -> 15:43.840] What do you mean Jake?
[15:43.840 -> 15:44.840] Is that what you're thinking?
[15:44.840 -> 15:47.280] I'm still thinking what is a flexi floor thinking well here we go. Well here we go
[15:47.920 -> 15:51.840] All f1 cars are required to have a long think
[15:54.240 -> 15:55.920] I'm trying to read an article
[15:55.920 -> 16:00.840] All f1 cars are required to have a long thin plank of wood running the length of their floors
[16:01.200 -> 16:07.100] Which helps absorb shock now this plank has titanium attached to either end
[16:07.100 -> 16:10.100] which is what produces the sparks underneath the cars
[16:10.100 -> 16:11.340] as they race around the circuit.
[16:11.340 -> 16:13.420] So when you see the sparks, that's the titanium
[16:13.420 -> 16:15.020] on the end of the plank that has to go through
[16:15.020 -> 16:16.420] the middle of the car to absorb shock.
[16:16.420 -> 16:17.460] Excellent.
[16:17.460 -> 16:20.800] The wooden plank is permitted to flex up to two millimeters
[16:20.800 -> 16:22.780] while the car is being driven.
[16:22.780 -> 16:24.140] That's what the FIA have said.
[16:24.140 -> 16:27.720] Which by the way, two mil is not a lot. Yeah, it's not.
[16:27.720 -> 16:31.520] Doesn't sound very flexy to me. And the problem is, Red Bull have been noticed
[16:31.520 -> 16:36.000] for a lot of extra flexing, which is being monitored by the FIA, and that is what Toto
[16:36.000 -> 16:41.000] Wolf has called out, which is why Mercedes are having way more porpoisin issues, and
[16:41.000 -> 16:48.600] Red Bull look a lot more fine on porpoison. So Mercedes are calling out Red Bull. We were talking about this on the sofa the other day. Do you think
[16:48.600 -> 16:54.240] someone is doing something sneaky? I think that there are too many teams now
[16:54.240 -> 16:59.720] that aren't Pauperson. Like I feel like it's just Mercedes left with the trouble.
[16:59.720 -> 17:03.160] They're the only ones you see. Like it's not as if like it's just Red Bull and no one
[17:03.160 -> 17:07.400] else. So either the rest of the of the grid have to be using this flexi floor thing,
[17:08.200 -> 17:12.600] or Mercedes just haven't got it right still and they're backed up in a corner and Toto's trying to make up an excuse.
[17:12.800 -> 17:15.900] Yeah, I'm not 100% sure how you use a flexi floor, what it is,
[17:15.900 -> 17:19.100] but they must have just made this bit of wood be able to go a little bit more,
[17:19.500 -> 17:20.900] be able to go up and down a bit more.
[17:21.100 -> 17:24.600] Yeah, one would assume that when you're going really fast it would flex up,
[17:24.600 -> 17:25.560] which means that it wouldn't be
[17:25.560 -> 17:27.100] dragging across the floor.
[17:27.100 -> 17:27.940] Yeah, I guess.
[17:27.940 -> 17:29.360] I don't know if that's true or not.
[17:29.360 -> 17:30.680] 80% right here.
[17:30.680 -> 17:32.720] 65, I reckon.
[17:32.720 -> 17:34.600] No, but to be honest, Mercedes' poor percent issues
[17:34.600 -> 17:36.280] haven't been horrendous in the last couple of weeks.
[17:36.280 -> 17:38.640] Mercedes have looked the best they have in a while.
[17:38.640 -> 17:40.240] I mean, Hamilton's been on the podium for, what,
[17:40.240 -> 17:42.520] like the last two races in a row.
[17:42.520 -> 17:44.400] He's started to out-drive Russell,
[17:44.400 -> 17:46.640] which ultimately I think everyone expects.
[17:46.640 -> 17:48.880] He's probably one of the best drivers ever,
[17:48.880 -> 17:49.920] if not the best.
[17:49.920 -> 17:52.480] You do expect him to be out-driving Russell.
[17:52.480 -> 17:53.320] But-
[17:53.320 -> 17:54.140] You would hope so.
[17:54.140 -> 17:57.080] If Mercedes have improved, there's been the little gap.
[17:57.080 -> 17:59.560] We could see a very strong performance
[17:59.560 -> 18:02.080] from Mercedes this weekend, which is very exciting,
[18:02.080 -> 18:03.840] because ultimately it's what we all want to see.
[18:03.840 -> 18:06.480] Now that I have taken into consideration for my predictions.
[18:06.480 -> 18:07.480] For your predictions.
[18:07.480 -> 18:08.480] Yes.
[18:08.480 -> 18:09.480] I can't wait for your predictions.
[18:09.480 -> 18:10.480] Okay.
[18:10.480 -> 18:13.080] Well there we go, that is what's going on with the FlexiFloor.
[18:13.080 -> 18:15.600] I hope you learned something there.
[18:15.600 -> 18:20.280] And if we got it completely wrong, let us know on Instagram, at PizzStop.
[18:20.280 -> 18:21.280] Alright guys, that's it for this week's PizzStop.
[18:21.280 -> 18:22.280] I hope you enjoyed it.
[18:22.280 -> 18:23.280] If you did, please give us a thumbs up.
[18:23.280 -> 18:24.280] And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel.
[18:24.280 -> 18:34.760] And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel. And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel. And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel. And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel. And if you want to see more of us, please subscribe to our channel. stop. Alright guys, it's that time again, it's race week, we're at the French Grand Prix and I
[18:34.760 -> 18:39.360] am going to quiz Jake 10 questions about the French Grand Prix, about the circuit, about
[18:39.360 -> 18:40.720] the track, about everything around it.
[18:40.720 -> 18:43.280] I've just realised, why do you always ask me about the track?
[18:43.280 -> 18:44.840] The one person who knows the least.
[18:44.840 -> 18:46.920] I reckon if I asked you, you'd actually get some.
[18:46.920 -> 18:48.240] Well you've done a bit of research.
[18:48.240 -> 18:49.240] Yeah, I did.
[18:49.240 -> 18:53.480] We said this week that I'd actually look up a few things so that I wasn't just sat here
[18:53.480 -> 18:56.720] going, well how am I going to know when the heck's got restarted?
[18:56.720 -> 19:01.080] Exactly, so I purposefully picked questions which I didn't think you would have researched.
[19:01.080 -> 19:03.920] Yeah, but I know how your mind thinks, mate.
[19:03.920 -> 19:08.760] I know how your mind thinks, so maybe I've deliberately searched the questions I knew you would have researched. Yeah but I know how your mind thinks mate. I know how your mind thinks so maybe I've deliberately searched the questions I knew you would have
[19:08.760 -> 19:11.920] asked. Well maybe when you walked into the living room about 8 times and was staring
[19:11.920 -> 19:17.120] at my laptop screen that might have something to do with it. Oh you're a genius. We can
[19:17.120 -> 19:19.960] live together too long. How many questions have you got? 10 questions. 10 questions about
[19:19.960 -> 19:23.600] the French Grand Prix. Those of you who can play along at home, learn some stuff about
[19:23.600 -> 19:27.040] the amazing race we're going to get this weekend. I'm going for a clean sweep.
[19:27.040 -> 19:28.200] 10 out of 10.
[19:28.200 -> 19:29.200] It's not going to happen?
[19:29.200 -> 19:32.560] If I do, then yeah, it'll be good.
[19:32.560 -> 19:36.960] I reckon you'll get about 80% of them right.
[19:36.960 -> 19:41.560] 80% on a wink? I'm not even going to get my proper... I'm going to take a guesstimation
[19:41.560 -> 19:43.720] now that I get 3 out of 10.
[19:43.720 -> 19:49.280] Well, let's hit it. I reckon I get less wrong. I reckon I get more wrong than the average listener.
[19:49.280 -> 19:51.280] Oh, so do I!
[19:51.280 -> 19:53.280] So do I!
[19:53.280 -> 19:55.280] That's not news to anyone.
[19:55.280 -> 19:57.280] How funny is that? People that listen to our show are actually better than the host.
[19:57.280 -> 19:59.280] Of course they do.
[19:59.280 -> 20:03.280] It'd be funny to try this next year and see how much we've learnt in a year.
[20:03.280 -> 20:05.500] I don't think it'll be a lot.
[20:05.500 -> 20:07.500] I think it'll probably be 82%.
[20:07.500 -> 20:10.500] If anything, it could even be worse. I'm sat here in a ball of sweat.
[20:10.500 -> 20:12.000] That's disgusting.
[20:12.000 -> 20:13.500] Question one.
[20:13.500 -> 20:17.500] When did construction of Le Castellet start?
[20:17.500 -> 20:22.500] Okay, just to be clear, when I googled it, I didn't google stuff like that.
[20:22.500 -> 20:25.440] This is just one question just to start it off.
[20:25.440 -> 20:29.160] The Castellet, okay, well I'm gonna make a slight guess here.
[20:29.160 -> 20:30.160] Is that the new track?
[20:30.160 -> 20:31.760] Yeah, there have been a few different tracks.
[20:31.760 -> 20:34.320] Yeah, because it used to have 73 laps, now it has 53.
[20:34.320 -> 20:36.320] I'm not asking you about laps, my friend.
[20:36.320 -> 20:37.320] I'm asking you about when it was built.
[20:37.320 -> 20:39.240] I'm just learning in my head.
[20:39.240 -> 20:47.080] Well, the first race there was 1973, so... Was that it? Is it 1973, or was that where the first race there was 1973. So, is that it?
[20:47.080 -> 20:50.240] Is it 1973 or was that where the first race is?
[20:50.240 -> 20:52.920] Well, so you think they built a track from scratch
[20:52.920 -> 20:55.160] and raced there the same year?
[20:55.160 -> 20:56.960] Could it be that I can't pop up?
[20:56.960 -> 20:59.280] No, okay, I'm going for 1970.
[21:00.240 -> 21:01.160] Just pluck that out of thin air.
[21:01.160 -> 21:02.000] Yes, correct.
[21:02.000 -> 21:04.600] No way, I swear I didn't touch that!
[21:04.600 -> 21:06.000] I swear! I swear!
[21:06.000 -> 21:08.000] I swear!
[21:08.000 -> 21:10.000] It must be a miracle. You must just be really smart.
[21:10.000 -> 21:12.000] No, I swear!
[21:12.000 -> 21:14.000] I didn't see that!
[21:14.000 -> 21:16.000] Alright, fair enough.
[21:16.000 -> 21:18.000] I literally did it for five seconds, looked at the records.
[21:18.000 -> 21:20.000] I'll let you off.
[21:20.000 -> 21:22.000] That is unbelievable. One out of one. I bet no one else got that.
[21:22.000 -> 21:24.000] However, after the last questions that we did,
[21:24.000 -> 21:26.000] you said I didn't provide enough information afterwards.
[21:26.000 -> 21:28.680] So I've got a few bits to follow up on most of them.
[21:28.680 -> 21:30.880] So it's also known the Paul Ricard circuit.
[21:30.880 -> 21:31.380] Yeah.
[21:31.380 -> 21:37.120] I believe he's like a business mogul, alcohol business or something, and he just pumped a load of money into the track.
[21:37.120 -> 21:40.520] And so it's got his name slapped all over it.
[21:40.520 -> 21:42.520] Ricard. He's French, obviously.
[21:42.520 -> 21:43.800] Oh, Paul Ricard.
[21:43.800 -> 21:44.300] Yeah.
[21:44.300 -> 21:44.920] Ah, cool.
[21:44.920 -> 21:45.540] Yeah, yeah. Question two! Paul Ricard, he's French obviously. Oh, Paul Ricard? Yeah. Ah, cool.
[21:45.540 -> 21:46.380] Question two.
[21:46.380 -> 21:47.440] Paul Richard.
[21:47.440 -> 21:50.120] Who holds the record for the most victories
[21:50.120 -> 21:52.480] at the French Grand Prix?
[21:54.200 -> 21:55.640] I didn't get that far, my Google,
[21:55.640 -> 21:57.520] and I typed it on Google when on the F1 page,
[21:57.520 -> 22:00.760] right, so it's 53 laps kilometers previous winner.
[22:00.760 -> 22:03.480] Yeah, yeah, race fans on the net, I think.
[22:03.480 -> 22:04.960] But I know the answer to this one.
[22:04.960 -> 22:05.040] Do you? No, I don't. So who's got the most wins there ever? Yeah, yeah, race fans gone nettles I think. But I know the answer to this one.
[22:05.040 -> 22:06.040] Do you?
[22:06.040 -> 22:07.040] No, I don't.
[22:07.040 -> 22:08.840] So who's got the most wins there ever?
[22:08.840 -> 22:11.120] Well, at the French Grand Prix.
[22:11.120 -> 22:12.120] Okay.
[22:12.120 -> 22:14.880] So, you know what?
[22:14.880 -> 22:15.880] You know what?
[22:15.880 -> 22:18.240] I'm wearing a t-shirt of him.
[22:18.240 -> 22:21.200] I might as well say the legend that is on my top.
[22:21.200 -> 22:22.200] I'm going Michael Schumacher.
[22:22.200 -> 22:26.720] It's almost as if you put the t-shirt on because you knew the answer to the question.
[22:26.720 -> 22:29.720] I know, I swear! I couldn't search that one either!
[22:29.720 -> 22:34.000] It's mad how you've just improved like tenfold since last week.
[22:34.000 -> 22:36.320] Mate, I did not search that.
[22:36.320 -> 22:39.000] That's crazy, bro. That's crazy.
[22:39.000 -> 22:43.120] Do you know what it was? I woke up this morning, made my bed and knew I was feeling fresh.
[22:43.120 -> 22:46.000] And this Red Bull, this Red Bull is giving me energy.
[22:46.000 -> 22:46.840] Yeah, do you know what?
[22:46.840 -> 22:47.660] Do you know what?
[22:47.660 -> 22:48.500] Whoa!
[22:48.500 -> 22:49.340] Whoa!
[22:49.340 -> 22:51.320] Don't want to spill any Red Bull around, do we?
[22:51.320 -> 22:52.160] Cheers, my friend.
[22:52.160 -> 22:54.000] Cheers, yeah, it's a two out of two.
[22:54.000 -> 22:56.760] Can't believe it, this is a magnificent.
[22:56.760 -> 22:58.160] Hang on, I'm gonna start taking off.
[22:58.160 -> 22:59.000] Whoa!
[22:59.000 -> 23:01.000] Ha ha ha ha ha!
[23:01.000 -> 23:02.760] Oh, two out of two.
[23:02.760 -> 23:03.600] Come on.
[23:03.600 -> 23:06.000] All right, question three.
[23:06.000 -> 23:08.000] Sorry, I didn't give you the information after that one.
[23:08.000 -> 23:12.000] Eight victories for Michael Schumacher at the French Grand Prix.
[23:12.000 -> 23:13.000] Madness.
[23:13.000 -> 23:15.000] Between 1994 and 2006.
[23:15.000 -> 23:17.000] However, it was a different circuit.
[23:17.000 -> 23:19.000] Oh yeah, yeah, it's changed. That's when it had 73 laps.
[23:19.000 -> 23:21.000] Now it's called 53.
[23:21.000 -> 23:23.000] Yeah, it's called Magny-Cours. I don't know if that's the right way to say it.
[23:23.000 -> 23:29.600] However, Alan Prost has the most wins at La castellet before French for it makes sense for wins. Yeah. Yeah
[23:30.360 -> 23:33.260] Question three which constructor has the most victories?
[23:35.400 -> 23:37.400] Right at the French Grand Prix
[23:39.800 -> 23:41.800] The thing is
[23:41.880 -> 23:46.880] Has the most wins there. Okay. And he was predominantly Ferrari.
[23:46.880 -> 23:49.280] Predominantly? Not always.
[23:49.280 -> 23:50.880] He did race for other teams.
[23:50.880 -> 23:55.320] And, remember, his wins were between 1994 and 2006.
[23:55.320 -> 23:57.480] Yeah, but as you learned the other day,
[23:57.480 -> 24:01.720] Ferrari are the most successful constructor of all time, not Williams.
[24:01.720 -> 24:02.480] Of course they are.
[24:02.480 -> 24:03.080] Okay.
[24:03.080 -> 24:05.140] So it can only be one team.
[24:05.140 -> 24:06.820] Did you just mention, you just mentioned Williams.
[24:06.820 -> 24:07.660] Yeah.
[24:07.660 -> 24:09.740] I'm wearing a Williams t-shirt.
[24:09.740 -> 24:10.660] That's very nice t-shirt.
[24:10.660 -> 24:11.500] It's a lovely t-shirt.
[24:11.500 -> 24:12.320] Where'd you get it?
[24:12.320 -> 24:15.540] I got it at the pop-up shop in London.
[24:15.540 -> 24:16.660] Did you pay for it?
[24:16.660 -> 24:17.500] I did.
[24:17.500 -> 24:19.300] Yeah, so you steal it.
[24:20.260 -> 24:21.780] I paid for it.
[24:21.780 -> 24:23.820] It's an IOU, all right, Williams.
[24:23.820 -> 24:24.940] I owe you 20 quid.
[24:24.940 -> 24:26.800] I hope you don't mind.
[24:26.800 -> 24:30.400] But I do like this one because it's got a Union Jack on it.
[24:30.400 -> 24:32.400] And a little crown.
[24:32.400 -> 24:34.400] You like it because it's a bit army, innit?
[24:34.400 -> 24:36.400] Yeah, a little bit. It's a little bit...
[24:36.400 -> 24:38.400] It's a bit SAS. It's a little bit...
[24:38.400 -> 24:42.000] Do you know what I mean? Your Royal Highness, Your Majesty, thank you very much.
[24:42.000 -> 24:45.760] Got my medals. MBE, knighthood, everything else.
[24:45.760 -> 24:47.520] That's why I like it.
[24:47.520 -> 24:49.800] Okay, I'm sat here in sweat and I'm gonna go with Ferrari.
[24:49.800 -> 24:50.640] Yeah, you got it correct.
[24:50.640 -> 24:51.460] Yes!
[24:51.460 -> 24:52.300] It's three out of three.
[24:52.300 -> 24:53.140] Three out of three.
[24:53.140 -> 24:55.200] This is the most unbelievable pit stop quiz
[24:55.200 -> 24:56.040] you're ever gonna see.
[24:56.040 -> 24:57.280] I feel like you're onto a streak.
[24:57.280 -> 24:58.120] You're gonna get more than what you said.
[24:58.120 -> 25:00.360] If I get 10 out of 10, this is gonna be a madness.
[25:00.360 -> 25:01.200] I don't think you're gonna get some of these.
[25:01.200 -> 25:03.280] The people at home are, can't believe it.
[25:03.280 -> 25:04.120] They're cheering right now.
[25:04.120 -> 25:09.120] Yeah, those of you at home, I hope you're celebrating for these. I'm going crazy. I have dripping with sweat for this
[25:09.720 -> 25:11.720] bonus point here Oh how many
[25:12.600 -> 25:14.920] How many wins the Ferrari have in the French Grand Prix?
[25:17.000 -> 25:22.920] 16 out of 8 14 or 17. Oh, no, no, no
[25:25.840 -> 25:28.540] When I said 16, that's how many constructors I've got.
[25:30.640 -> 25:34.000] My God, well, Schumacher's won eight times on his own.
[25:35.200 -> 25:36.320] So it's definitely not that.
[25:36.320 -> 25:37.500] That would be a few more than that.
[25:37.500 -> 25:38.820] I'm gonna go 14.
[25:39.960 -> 25:41.440] Are you sure?
[25:41.440 -> 25:44.520] No, don't, because it's gonna affect my clean sweep.
[25:44.520 -> 25:45.000] Okay, no, I- Are you sure? I'm gonna because this is going to affect my clean sweep. Okay, no I...
[25:45.000 -> 25:46.000] Are you sure?
[25:46.000 -> 25:47.000] I'm going to go...
[25:47.000 -> 25:48.000] Do you know what?
[25:48.000 -> 25:51.000] So far my gut instinct has been 100% correct.
[25:51.000 -> 25:52.000] 14.
[25:52.000 -> 25:53.000] Wrong.
[25:53.000 -> 25:54.000] No!
[25:54.000 -> 25:55.000] It's a 17!
[25:55.000 -> 25:56.000] Wrong, it's 17.
[25:56.000 -> 25:57.000] No!
[25:57.000 -> 25:58.000] The clean sweep was looking so good!
[25:58.000 -> 25:59.000] That's what happens.
[25:59.000 -> 26:00.000] That's what happens.
[26:00.000 -> 26:06.000] Now the people at home are banging things in the car
[26:06.000 -> 26:08.000] they're slamming
[26:08.000 -> 26:10.000] they're screaming, apparently the FIA
[26:10.000 -> 26:12.000] are going nuts about this
[26:12.000 -> 26:14.000] What? About the fact that you just got that wrong
[26:14.000 -> 26:16.000] Oh are they? Yeah, because the FIA love us
[26:16.000 -> 26:18.000] Yeah, we hope
[26:20.000 -> 26:22.000] They probably don't. Hi FIA!
[26:22.000 -> 26:24.000] Alright, question number four
[26:24.000 -> 26:26.440] Who has the fastest lap at La Castellet?
[26:26.440 -> 26:30.100] Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, or Fernando Alonso?
[26:30.100 -> 26:33.260] Oh, I didn't get this far, I might go again.
[26:33.260 -> 26:37.780] Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, or Fernando Alonso?
[26:39.020 -> 26:42.500] Okay, I feel like, that's weird,
[26:42.500 -> 26:44.700] you'd kind of think it would be Schumacher.
[26:44.700 -> 26:48.000] I feel like there's more pressure on this quiz because of how warm it is in here.
[26:48.000 -> 26:51.000] Yeah, London has been unbelievably hot, as you all know there's been a heatwave.
[26:51.000 -> 26:54.000] In England it was probably as hot as it's ever been.
[26:54.000 -> 26:56.000] Yeah, and the window's closed and there's no fan on.
[26:56.000 -> 26:59.000] Yeah, we'll have to shut the window for the good audio quality, because this is Pit Stop Podcast,
[26:59.000 -> 27:05.040] and we're trying to overtake Peter Crouch in the charts, so if you haven't rated this five stars yet, please do it.
[27:05.040 -> 27:07.000] Oh, and also, if you're not watching on YouTube
[27:07.000 -> 27:08.440] or you haven't seen this on TikTok,
[27:08.440 -> 27:10.320] then you might not have realized, or you might,
[27:10.320 -> 27:11.720] but we're not using mic stands today.
[27:11.720 -> 27:12.880] We're actually holding the mics.
[27:12.880 -> 27:13.720] Oh yeah.
[27:13.720 -> 27:15.880] So anyone listening, if you can hear
[27:15.880 -> 27:17.760] that it doesn't sound as good, let us know
[27:17.760 -> 27:19.720] and we'll probably go back to mic stand.
[27:19.720 -> 27:20.760] But if you think it sounds better
[27:20.760 -> 27:22.160] with more energy and excitement,
[27:22.160 -> 27:23.600] because we can move around a bit more
[27:23.600 -> 27:27.100] and look at each other. Like I like it because we're not so stand still.
[27:27.100 -> 27:27.600] Yeah.
[27:27.600 -> 27:29.600] I can move around and look at you.
[27:29.600 -> 27:30.600] I'm like a singer on stage.
[27:30.600 -> 27:31.600] Get closer to you.
[27:31.600 -> 27:32.100] Yeah.
[27:32.100 -> 27:33.100] It's really nice.
[27:33.100 -> 27:34.100] Thanks.
[27:34.100 -> 27:36.100] Okay, I'm going to go Vettel.
[27:36.100 -> 27:37.600] You're going to go Sebastian Vettel?
[27:37.600 -> 27:43.100] I just feel like Hamilton's too obvious. I feel like it could be Alonso but at this point I've got three right.
[27:43.100 -> 27:49.600] That was enough. I said I'd get three so I'm just gonna guess my way through the rest. It's a one minute thirty two point seven four four
[27:50.080 -> 27:52.080] Sebastian Vettel!
[27:53.360 -> 27:57.400] Let's go oh very nice very nice you you managed to bring it back last minute
[27:57.400 -> 28:01.600] Yeah, if you had two two on the truck wrong that would've been bad
[28:01.600 -> 28:04.240] Yeah, two on the truck wrong and it would have been looking like a bad score
[28:04.240 -> 28:05.240] But four out of five?
[28:05.240 -> 28:06.080] Not bad.
[28:06.080 -> 28:06.900] Not bad at all.
[28:06.900 -> 28:07.740] The best I've ever done.
[28:07.740 -> 28:08.640] Not perfect.
[28:10.080 -> 28:11.080] Not great.
[28:11.080 -> 28:14.520] But more than not bad, I would say good.
[28:14.520 -> 28:16.000] You don't need, cheers man.
[28:16.000 -> 28:16.840] I would say good.
[28:16.840 -> 28:18.080] Thanks, you're good as well.
[28:18.080 -> 28:18.920] Thank you.
[28:18.920 -> 28:22.160] Question number five.
[28:22.160 -> 28:24.080] The first F1 race.
[28:24.080 -> 28:26.160] Cause I've got four out of five so far.
[28:26.160 -> 28:28.240] So we're on question six.
[28:29.580 -> 28:30.900] I don't think so.
[28:30.900 -> 28:31.740] One, two, three, four.
[28:31.740 -> 28:33.200] But I've got four points and one wrong.
[28:33.200 -> 28:35.300] Five, this is question five I think.
[28:35.300 -> 28:37.100] Okay, well just read it, it doesn't matter.
[28:37.100 -> 28:38.200] I don't really know.
[28:38.200 -> 28:41.040] The first F1 race at Le Castellet was in 1971,
[28:41.040 -> 28:42.600] but who was victorious?
[28:42.600 -> 28:44.800] In the first ever race, can I have multiple choice?
[28:44.800 -> 28:46.400] The first F1 race1 race you can Jackie Stewart
[28:46.620 -> 28:53.260] Nikki louder or Ayrton Senna Wow so the first race was you said 71 I thought it's 73
[28:53.880 -> 29:06.720] The first f1 race at the castle it thought of it was 1973, I know it!
[29:06.720 -> 29:09.280] No, I swear from my Google I saw that.
[29:09.280 -> 29:10.120] Okay.
[29:10.120 -> 29:10.940] One of us is wrong.
[29:10.940 -> 29:12.440] One of us is wrong.
[29:12.440 -> 29:14.240] Make your bets, Jake or Fab.
[29:14.240 -> 29:16.600] Okay, first ever race.
[29:16.600 -> 29:20.120] For some reason, was Senna racing then?
[29:21.400 -> 29:23.360] In 1971?
[29:23.360 -> 29:31.540] Who knows? Give me the names again. Jackie Stewart, N Stewart, Nikki louder or Ayrton Senna Nikki louder and Senna were kind of together
[29:31.540 -> 29:33.380] I think Jackie Stewart
[29:33.380 -> 29:38.460] It's quite a bit older that seems more when he would be racing for me. I'm gonna go Jackie sure. Yeah
[29:38.460 -> 29:43.600] Yeah, looking it in you could yeah, you're confident. Yeah, you're confirming it. I'm confident. You are correct
[29:44.300 -> 29:46.720] You are correct Correct Jackie Stewart
[29:46.720 -> 29:52.900] He won the first f1 race in the castellet. Yeah, I'm 71 unbelievable driver was as well was it?
[29:52.900 -> 29:58.260] Yeah flew around those corners. I bet yeah, the IRS was wide open that being there was crazy
[29:58.260 -> 30:02.020] It's to all being there was crazy. The pit stops was so quick. The atmosphere was insane
[30:02.860 -> 30:09.560] The best hot dog a young Lewis Hamilton was there as well in the crowd watching what yeah he was eight
[30:09.560 -> 30:27.720] years old really yeah how did you're very wrong you're so I was actually there eating a hot dog again! Alright, question number six or whatever fucking question it is.
[30:27.720 -> 30:29.120] How hot is it in this room?
[30:29.120 -> 30:30.120] It is ridiculous enough.
[30:30.120 -> 30:31.120] It is literally ridiculous.
[30:31.120 -> 30:32.120] I can't even think now.
[30:32.120 -> 30:35.520] I feel like we're just moaning about the heat but guys, we have got studio lights beaming
[30:35.520 -> 30:36.520] down.
[30:36.520 -> 30:37.520] It stinks in here, I won't lie.
[30:37.520 -> 30:38.520] It stinks.
[30:38.520 -> 30:39.520] It's horrible.
[30:39.520 -> 30:45.320] Out of the following drivers, who is the only one to hold back-to-back wins at the Castellet?
[30:45.320 -> 30:47.200] Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Nico
[30:47.200 -> 30:49.120] Hülkenberg or Sergio Perez?
[30:49.120 -> 30:50.920] Back-to-back wins?
[30:50.920 -> 30:52.320] Yeah, so year after year.
[30:52.320 -> 30:54.440] Okay well it's not Sergio Perez because
[30:54.440 -> 30:56.640] he was one of... it took him 150 races to
[30:56.640 -> 30:59.000] get his first win and he's only had one.
[30:59.000 -> 31:02.080] So it's definitely not Perez. It's not
[31:02.080 -> 31:03.720] Hülkenberg, he's probably... I don't think
[31:03.720 -> 31:06.600] Hülkenberg's even won two races. So who are the other two?
[31:07.360 -> 31:09.360] Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen
[31:11.680 -> 31:16.240] Max Verstappen won it last year. Very high chance he could have won it the year before
[31:18.120 -> 31:23.840] Lewis Hamilton has also won it a lot of times. I think he might have won it seven. Schumacher's eight. Lewis Hamilton's the goat
[31:22.000 -> 31:23.080] times I think he might have won at seven. Schumacher's at eight.
[31:23.080 -> 31:25.000] Lewis Hamilton's the GOAT.
[31:25.000 -> 31:26.240] Arguable.
[31:26.240 -> 31:27.080] Very arguable.
[31:27.080 -> 31:29.000] I'd sat her in a mug with Schumacher t-shirt.
[31:29.000 -> 31:30.680] Don't get into an argument with me about it.
[31:30.680 -> 31:32.280] Mate, we all know Schumacher's the fucking GOAT,
[31:32.280 -> 31:33.120] all right?
[31:33.120 -> 31:34.240] You're meant to be a Red Bull fan anyway.
[31:34.240 -> 31:35.360] I should be wearing that t-shirt.
[31:35.360 -> 31:36.340] Yeah, but I love everyone.
[31:36.340 -> 31:38.240] And I think Lewis Hamilton's the GOAT as well.
[31:38.240 -> 31:40.320] Why do they need to be one better than the other?
[31:40.320 -> 31:42.000] Maybe Mazepin's the GOAT.
[31:42.000 -> 31:42.920] Maybe Mazepin's the GOAT.
[31:42.920 -> 31:43.760] Really?
[31:43.760 -> 31:44.580] Maybe.
[31:44.580 -> 31:45.000] Well, to some people he might be.
[31:45.000 -> 31:47.000] The greatest of all time at...
[31:47.000 -> 31:49.000] Different things?
[31:49.000 -> 31:50.000] Getting sacked.
[31:50.000 -> 31:57.000] Okay, right, well, I don't know, this is another guess, but I've got so many right, I'm going to say Max Verstappen has won it twice in a row.
[31:57.000 -> 31:58.000] Wrong.
[31:58.000 -> 31:59.000] Who is it?
[31:59.000 -> 32:00.000] It was Hamilton.
[32:00.000 -> 32:03.000] Well, at least it wasn't Hülkenberg, that would have been even worse.
[32:03.000 -> 32:07.500] What is the closest city to the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet?
[32:07.500 -> 32:08.500] Marseille.
[32:08.500 -> 32:09.500] Yes, correct.
[32:09.500 -> 32:10.500] Thank you very much, easy point.
[32:10.500 -> 32:13.000] I bet the people cannot believe how quick I answered that.
[32:13.000 -> 32:14.000] I've not been to Marseille.
[32:14.000 -> 32:15.000] No, I haven't either.
[32:15.000 -> 32:16.000] I'd love to go.
[32:16.000 -> 32:17.000] Yeah.
[32:17.000 -> 32:18.000] Maybe we go this weekend.
[32:18.000 -> 32:19.000] Who knows?
[32:19.000 -> 32:25.040] If anyone out there listening, as a private jet, and a shit shitload of money we could do with the
[32:25.040 -> 32:29.120] money on the private jet and a car to pick us up and yeah we'll see you at the
[32:29.120 -> 32:32.080] French Grand Prix someone can make happen surely I'm sure somebody buddy
[32:32.080 -> 32:38.280] could yeah someone must know someone with a private jet or I don't mind a helicopter or a private car or a boat
[32:38.280 -> 32:41.520] you absolutely mind a helicopter you would not be going in a helicopter
[32:41.520 -> 32:44.520] bro I would to the French Grand Prix I didn't get the one at Goodwood because
[32:44.520 -> 32:47.720] they were like get a helicopter at Goodwood and then fly around Goodwood
[32:47.720 -> 32:49.160] and then land back at Goodwood.
[32:49.160 -> 32:50.600] I was like, what is the point?
[32:50.600 -> 32:53.400] That was OK, because you knew that they had done the route a million times.
[32:53.400 -> 32:55.360] It was only going to be like a five minute thing.
[32:55.360 -> 32:59.400] If we had to go from London to Marseille in a helicopter, bro,
[32:59.480 -> 33:01.760] I think some of the... I'd be caking my nicks the whole way.
[33:01.760 -> 33:04.800] I think it's more dangerous when someone's comfortable with a situation.
[33:04.840 -> 33:08.680] They think they know the route so much they undercook a tree.
[33:08.680 -> 33:09.680] This night's out and away we go.
[33:09.680 -> 33:11.000] I'm not sure if I agree with that one.
[33:11.000 -> 33:12.520] I wouldn't want to go on a helicopter to France.
[33:12.520 -> 33:15.080] Okay, well I've only got two wrong, give me the next one.
[33:15.080 -> 33:16.800] It's three isn't it?
[33:16.800 -> 33:18.040] No, two wrong so far.
[33:18.040 -> 33:19.120] Just testing you.
[33:19.120 -> 33:20.800] How many turns at La Castellet?
[33:20.800 -> 33:24.480] 12, 15, 17 or 21?
[33:24.480 -> 33:27.600] See there's no way I'd know that. I looked at the map I know
[33:27.600 -> 33:34.680] it's got two DRS zones. It's quite a long thin one. It reminds me a bit of Jeddah in
[33:34.680 -> 33:46.480] a way. Like probably not as dangerous but a bit like Jeddah. I'm gonna say... can I have the options again? 12, 15, 17 or 21?
[33:46.480 -> 33:48.880] 12 seems a bit low.
[33:48.880 -> 33:54.640] 15 still seems a bit low.
[33:54.640 -> 33:56.640] Let's go 17.
[33:56.640 -> 33:57.680] Locking it in?
[33:57.680 -> 34:00.080] In the middle, just getting home that.
[34:00.080 -> 34:00.720] Are you sure?
[34:00.720 -> 34:04.160] Well I don't know, it's quite thin but there's a few little jiggity jaggy bits in it
[34:04.160 -> 34:07.000] and I've seen on the website they count like the tiniest little left hand.
[34:07.000 -> 34:09.000] Yeah, notice how it says turn.
[34:09.000 -> 34:11.000] Oh.
[34:11.000 -> 34:13.000] Yeah, turn. There's be more of them than a corner.
[34:13.000 -> 34:15.000] Yeah, 17. Yeah, yeah.
[34:15.000 -> 34:19.000] You have got sweat dripping down the middle of your head.
[34:19.000 -> 34:21.000] Yeah, yeah. I can feel it, bro.
[34:21.000 -> 34:23.000] Literally, I've got to wipe it off.
[34:23.000 -> 34:24.000] It's disgusting.
[34:24.000 -> 34:26.000] Lick it, lick it, lick it.
[34:26.000 -> 34:28.000] No. What are you locking in?
[34:28.000 -> 34:30.000] 17.
[34:30.000 -> 34:32.000] 15. You're wrong.
[34:32.000 -> 34:34.000] You are wrong.
[34:34.000 -> 34:36.000] It was going so well.
[34:36.000 -> 34:38.000] We need to wrap this up, I'm so hot.
[34:38.000 -> 34:40.000] I can literally unbearable.
[34:40.000 -> 34:42.000] Once I start sweating, I don't stop.
[34:42.000 -> 34:44.000] Yeah, it's a hot day.
[34:44.000 -> 34:45.420] Question number 9, how many wins
[34:45.420 -> 34:48.400] does Max Verstappen have at Le Castellet?
[34:48.400 -> 34:50.000] Okay, well he won it last year.
[34:51.280 -> 34:54.760] Ah, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da.
[34:54.760 -> 34:56.600] I honestly don't know, this is gonna be a guess.
[34:56.600 -> 34:58.100] Can I have a marble choice?
[34:58.100 -> 35:03.100] Okay, one, two, three, or four.
[35:03.400 -> 35:04.960] Wow, you can count?
[35:04.960 -> 35:05.040] Yeah. Okay, I reckon. One, two, three, or four? Wow, you can count?
[35:05.040 -> 35:05.860] Yeah.
[35:05.860 -> 35:06.700] Okay.
[35:07.800 -> 35:08.640] I reckon.
[35:08.640 -> 35:11.120] But can you get the question right?
[35:11.120 -> 35:13.960] Well, I know he's got one, so that helps.
[35:13.960 -> 35:14.920] Well, he's obviously got one,
[35:14.920 -> 35:16.960] because one's a minimum multiple choice.
[35:16.960 -> 35:18.620] Or let me chuck another one in.
[35:18.620 -> 35:19.460] Or five.
[35:22.800 -> 35:30.400] One, two, three, four, or five? Okay okay he won it last year he hasn't been around for ages
[35:30.960 -> 35:37.680] and i think hamilton won it the year before it wasn't on because of covid bro look at my forehead
[35:37.680 -> 35:46.000] gonna say yeah you need a towel i'm gonna say one i can't get over this. I am dying here.
[35:46.000 -> 35:48.000] I don't think some of these listeners realise.
[35:48.000 -> 35:50.000] The shits that we go through to do this pod.
[35:50.000 -> 35:52.000] Look at the state of me.
[35:52.000 -> 35:54.000] Look at me.
[35:54.000 -> 35:56.000] If you can't see us yet.
[35:56.000 -> 35:58.000] Just sacrifice.
[35:58.000 -> 36:00.000] Give me two minutes.
[36:00.000 -> 36:02.000] You gotta go watch this on TikTok.
[36:02.000 -> 36:04.000] Pissed off.
[36:04.000 -> 36:11.000] Instagram pissed off. YouTube pissed off. The sacrifice! Give me two minutes! You gotta go watch this on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, because Fab and me are genuinely sat here with...
[36:11.000 -> 36:13.000] You know what, I need to be able to catch any trips.
[36:13.000 -> 36:16.000] You're using my shorts to wipe your head.
[36:16.000 -> 36:18.000] Your new shorts as well.
[36:18.000 -> 36:20.000] Are you wearing them like a nice hat?
[36:20.000 -> 36:22.000] That's what I'm using to cover the sweat.
[36:22.000 -> 36:24.000] Nice hat, mate!
[36:24.000 -> 36:25.000] Yeah, I'm gonna say one. One.
[36:25.000 -> 36:27.000] One win for Max Verstappen at Le Castellet.
[36:28.000 -> 36:29.000] You're locking in one.
[36:29.000 -> 36:30.000] Paul Richard circuit.
[36:31.000 -> 36:32.000] One.
[36:32.000 -> 36:33.000] You're sticking with one.
[36:33.000 -> 36:34.000] You don't wanna change.
[36:34.000 -> 36:35.000] Don't wanna change.
[36:35.000 -> 36:36.000] Now you do have three life.
[36:36.000 -> 36:37.000] No, I don't need those two!
[36:37.000 -> 36:38.000] One!
[36:38.000 -> 36:39.000] You're correct!
[36:39.000 -> 36:40.000] Yes!
[36:40.000 -> 36:41.000] Thank you!
[36:41.000 -> 36:42.000] Well done!
[36:42.000 -> 36:43.000] This is going remarkably well, and it was last year.
[36:44.000 -> 36:45.500] It was, yeah, it was 2021.
[36:45.500 -> 36:46.500] Yeah, it won it last year.
[36:46.500 -> 36:47.000] Correct.
[36:47.500 -> 36:49.000] You're down to your final question now, Jake.
[36:49.000 -> 36:51.500] And the people on the podium for that race were Hamilton and Perez.
[36:52.500 -> 36:53.500] Could be correct.
[36:53.500 -> 36:55.000] Please tell me that's the final question.
[36:55.000 -> 36:57.500] I didn't Google enough. No, no, no, it's not.
[36:57.500 -> 36:58.000] Oh, okay.
[36:58.000 -> 36:58.500] It's not the last one.
[36:58.500 -> 37:03.500] The track renewed its contract with the F1 in 2016, but when does it run out?
[37:04.500 -> 37:05.000] Ah... contracts with the F1 in 2016, but when does it run out? Ah.
[37:05.000 -> 37:06.000] Oh!
[37:06.000 -> 37:07.000] Oh!
[37:07.000 -> 37:15.320] Hang on, our manager was talking to them and I remember she said to me that they couldn't
[37:15.320 -> 37:19.160] confirm something because they weren't sure whether they'd even have it for next year.
[37:19.160 -> 37:20.160] Right.
[37:20.160 -> 37:24.960] So, the Formula 1 licence of France ends after this year, unless it's renewed.
[37:24.960 -> 37:25.460] This is the last year
[37:29.900 -> 37:36.900] Amazing quiz time by me that was that was not bad to be fair after this year Liberty Media's plan for f1 to have
[37:36.900 -> 37:39.260] a race in or near every major city
[37:40.400 -> 37:44.300] That doesn't really work with a castle it because it isn't really it's not really so
[37:47.280 -> 37:51.120] What are the chances of a Paris street track? Well I was thinking that because Euros starring into Paris makes sense, but then Euros starring
[37:51.120 -> 37:55.440] into Paris and then having to travel another 100 miles makes people's journeys difficult.
[37:55.440 -> 37:57.720] That would be a much bigger event around Paris.
[37:57.720 -> 38:00.240] Exactly, you'd have more British fans there.
[38:00.240 -> 38:02.800] They got the room to do it in Paris because they had the room to host the Euros.
[38:02.800 -> 38:06.880] There's so many stadiums not being used, they should build one in and out of some of the unused football stadiums.
[38:06.880 -> 38:10.000] Nah, you'd have- you'd- well yeah, that'd be cool, but you'd have to have it round-
[38:10.000 -> 38:14.240] Imagine it went through the middle of a football stadium, and there was 60,000 people in the stadium.
[38:14.240 -> 38:16.240] Nah, round the- round the Eiffel Tower, bro.
[38:16.240 -> 38:20.480] But imagine it went through the middle of a football stadium, and the middle of the football stadium was the pits.
[38:20.480 -> 38:24.240] So, 60,000 people staring down into the pits when the cars come in.
[38:24.240 -> 38:25.400] That would be crazy. That would be unbelievable. But then you wouldn't into the pits when the cars come in. That would be crazy.
[38:25.400 -> 38:26.400] That would be unbelievable.
[38:26.400 -> 38:27.960] But then you wouldn't see the rest of the anything else.
[38:27.960 -> 38:29.360] Yeah, big screens all around the stadium.
[38:29.360 -> 38:31.320] You can't see the same when you go to a race, though, innit?
[38:31.320 -> 38:32.440] True, that would be quite special.
[38:32.440 -> 38:33.440] Yeah.
[38:33.440 -> 38:36.600] But I think if you could go, like, underneath the Eiffel Tower as well.
[38:36.600 -> 38:37.600] They've done it before, I swear.
[38:37.600 -> 38:39.160] You look a bit French with your new hat.
[38:39.160 -> 38:40.520] I swear they've done it.
[38:40.520 -> 38:41.920] I swear they've done it before.
[38:41.920 -> 38:43.120] What, gone under the Eiffel Tower?
[38:43.120 -> 38:46.000] They've driven F1 in Paris. Maybe for an advert or something.
[38:46.000 -> 38:47.560] Maybe it wasn't F1.
[38:47.560 -> 38:49.640] But they had done racing around the Eiffel Tower,
[38:49.640 -> 38:51.440] I know, I can just feel it.
[38:51.440 -> 38:52.280] 100%?
[38:52.280 -> 38:54.280] 100%
[38:54.280 -> 38:55.720] They were, this time on Pit Stop,
[38:55.720 -> 38:57.440] maybe 80% right was right,
[38:57.440 -> 38:59.120] because I did get about 80% correct.
[38:59.120 -> 39:00.120] Quite possibly.
[39:00.120 -> 39:02.960] I'm very impressed with that, thanks for the quiz.
[39:02.960 -> 39:04.920] On that note, I feel like we should wrap it up
[39:04.920 -> 39:06.000] after our predictions.
[39:06.000 -> 39:08.000] Yeah, don't wrap up too quick bro.
[39:08.000 -> 39:09.000] I'm about to die from heat stroke.
[39:09.000 -> 39:13.000] I'm having a great time here, you know, we should just sit back, relax, do our predictions slowly, talk for a...
[39:13.000 -> 39:15.000] Alright, alright, woah, do you wanna go first?
[39:15.000 -> 39:17.000] Yeah, French Grand Prix this weekend, I've got them written down here.
[39:17.000 -> 39:19.000] Please do let us know your predictions on Instagram.
[39:19.000 -> 39:21.000] I have gone for...
[39:21.000 -> 39:23.000] Drumroll please.
[39:30.400 -> 39:35.320] Longer than that mate because I can't find my prediction I can't find it anywhere hang on it's here somewhere oh no I really can't find it okay I'm gonna
[39:35.320 -> 39:41.040] make up a spot Max Verstappen is gonna win Max Verstappen is gonna win France this weekend
[39:41.040 -> 39:46.560] he's gonna do a double in a row and then he won't be the only then he would have done two in a row and then our whole quiz time is
[39:46.560 -> 39:53.560] just completely wrong yeah I reckon oh I'm gonna go Charles de Clare second
[39:53.560 -> 39:59.240] and I'm gonna go Carlos Sainz third I do think a big weekend for a Ferrari
[39:59.240 -> 40:03.400] Charles de Clare second Carlos Sainz third Wow that battle is gonna be unreal
[40:03.400 -> 40:05.880] man these Ferrari drivers are gonna start
[40:05.880 -> 40:07.680] biting each other, I can feel it.
[40:07.680 -> 40:08.500] Fair enough.
[40:08.500 -> 40:09.340] You?
[40:09.340 -> 40:12.720] So, I'm gonna go with a Charles Leclerc win.
[40:12.720 -> 40:14.000] Okay.
[40:14.000 -> 40:15.600] I'm gonna go Lewis Hamilton in second.
[40:15.600 -> 40:17.440] Wow, I love it, bold.
[40:17.440 -> 40:18.360] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[40:18.360 -> 40:20.720] And then I'm gonna finish up with Max Verstappen in third.
[40:20.720 -> 40:21.720] Max Verstappen third?
[40:21.720 -> 40:22.560] Why is he third?
[40:22.560 -> 40:24.000] Bad qualifying, bad race?
[40:24.000 -> 40:30.000] I think the Mercedes will suit the track a bit more than they have other tracks.
[40:30.000 -> 40:33.000] I think Lewis and Max, the fight now starts.
[40:33.000 -> 40:38.000] So it's interesting you say that because I wrote something else on my notes. I have one more prediction for it.
[40:38.000 -> 40:43.000] I think they're clear out in front and I think Hamilton and Max fighting. But what were you going to say?
[40:43.000 -> 40:45.360] I have a prediction for this race very similar to yours
[40:45.680 -> 40:47.680] What they wipe each other out. I had a dream. I
[40:48.800 -> 40:51.040] Don't think Lewis Hamilton is gonna finish France
[40:51.640 -> 40:57.240] Mercedes have only got one DNF so far this season from George Russell when Joe the Joe thing the hole in his car
[40:57.240 -> 41:02.800] I think Lewis Hamilton is gonna get taken out this weekend
[41:02.800 -> 41:05.880] I don't know who by but I had a dream like a ladies
[41:05.880 -> 41:07.600] and gents you've heard it like that's a
[41:07.600 -> 41:11.360] raven so you've got a crystal ball
[41:11.360 -> 41:14.600] prediction yeah I got a new ball Lewis
[41:14.600 -> 41:16.880] Hamilton is not gonna finish the French
[41:16.880 -> 41:19.080] Grand Prix I mean I'd love him to and I
[41:19.080 -> 41:20.720] want him to but I'm just saying I've got
[41:20.720 -> 41:22.440] the feeling just a feeling it's just a
[41:22.440 -> 41:25.480] guy I got a feeling don't sing or get copyrighted
[41:26.680 -> 41:28.680] Because I sound so much like
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[41:54.620 -> 41:58.660] TV on without seeing the pit stop boys I tell you our names are gonna be plastered
[41:58.660 -> 42:01.700] all around so you really want to get a billboard so when people are driving
[42:01.700 -> 42:08.160] around there's just a massive picture of our face yeah that would be genius wouldn't it. So we need some money. If only there was like a some sort of
[42:08.160 -> 42:12.400] clothing brand or something that we could like end up working with. Yeah if anyone listening
[42:12.400 -> 42:18.080] can do anything for us do it please. Yeah just do as much as you can. Guys thanks so much for
[42:18.080 -> 42:26.000] listening. Thank you very much. We love you all. We love you all. Five stars, please. And au revoir. Oh yeah, because it's a French company, eh?
[42:26.000 -> 42:27.520] Let me have a go as well.
[42:27.520 -> 42:29.800] Bonjour, je m'appelle Jake.
[42:29.800 -> 42:31.040] Ça va?
[42:31.040 -> 42:31.760] Oui, oui.
[42:31.760 -> 42:32.680] No, comme ci, comme ça.
[42:32.680 -> 42:33.600] Comme ci, comme ça.
[42:33.600 -> 42:34.880] No, say, ça va bien?
[42:34.880 -> 42:35.640] Ça va bien.
[42:35.640 -> 42:37.840] Et...
[42:37.840 -> 42:39.960] Ça va très bien.
[42:39.960 -> 42:41.040] Au revoir.
[42:41.040 -> 42:41.760] Au revoir.
[42:41.760 -> 42:43.160] La piscine.
[42:43.160 -> 42:43.880] You know what that means?
[42:43.880 -> 42:44.400] Fish?
[42:44.400 -> 42:45.580] Swimming pool. Oh. Only wordiscine. You know what that means? Fish? Swimming pool.
[42:45.580 -> 42:46.420] Ah.
[42:46.420 -> 42:47.360] Only word I know.
[42:47.360 -> 42:49.560] So what's fish?
[42:49.560 -> 42:51.680] All right, all right, here's one for you.
[42:51.680 -> 42:53.120] Tell me.
[42:53.120 -> 42:53.960] What about?
[42:53.960 -> 42:55.440] No, no, no, this is a good one.
[42:55.440 -> 42:58.560] Tell me George Russell's number in French.
[42:59.640 -> 43:02.280] Oh, come on, come on.
[43:02.280 -> 43:03.400] I'm thinking it in my head.
[43:03.400 -> 43:04.240] Six trois.
[43:05.280 -> 43:06.120] Six trois. I think thinking it in my head. C'est trois. C'est trois.
[43:07.840 -> 43:09.080] I think that is actually right.
[43:09.080 -> 43:10.240] But it would probably be different.
[43:10.240 -> 43:12.360] That's like six three rather than 63.
[43:12.360 -> 43:13.200] I don't know.
[43:13.200 -> 43:14.040] I don't know, that's the end of the podcast.
[43:14.040 -> 43:15.240] I don't know, thank you guys.
[43:15.240 -> 43:16.080] Au revoir.
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