Oh my god... We just FILMED with TWO F1 DRIVERS!!

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Wed, 31 Aug 2022 22:59:00 -0000

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3084

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! We're in Amsterdam and OH MY GOD!!! We just filmed with 2 F1 DRIVERS... It will be a BONUS episode next week you guys are gonna love it! Huge week ahead with the Dutch Grand Prix around the corner, hopefully, we will see some of you guys there! Thanks for joining us for another episode and we cant wait to pick the mics up again soon! Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&As, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summary

# Episode Discussion: The Dutch Grand Prix and a Special Guest

## Introduction

- The podcast is being recorded live from Amsterdam, with the hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, sitting on pushed-together twin beds in their hotel room.
- They discuss their hectic schedule, including filming and attending the Dutch Grand Prix.

## Upcoming Episode Teaser

- The next episode will be a "bonus early next week" or on Thursday, depending on their schedule.
- It will be the biggest episode they have done, featuring their first-ever Formula One driver guest.
- The guest's identity is kept a secret for now, but it is promised to be "red hot."

## Dutch Grand Prix Preview

- The Dutch Grand Prix is the home race for Max Verstappen and the Red Bull team.
- The Zandvoort circuit is a 4.259 km track with 72 laps, totaling 306.587 km.
- The race distance is longer than the circuit length due to the number of laps.
- The best place to watch the race is debated, with the hosts suggesting the area near the seafront.

## Race Predictions

- Jake predicts that Max Verstappen will win the race, given his dominance this season and the fact that it is his home Grand Prix.
- Fabio hopes for a Ferrari comeback, with Charles Leclerc winning if Verstappen has a DNF.
- Mercedes is also mentioned as a potential contender, with George Russell currently third in the championship standings.

## Fernando Alonso Discussion

- Fabio expresses his skepticism about Fernando Alonso's chances of having a better season next year with Aston Martin.
- Jake acknowledges Alonso's strong performance this year with Alpine and the potential for improvement at Aston Martin due to increased investment.

## Aston Martin's Potential

- The hosts discuss the potential of Aston Martin next year, considering the increased resources and investment they are receiving.
- They speculate that Mercedes could be a strong contender next year, given their experimentation and Hamilton's ability to compete with a fast car.

## YouTube Milestone and Podcast Exclusives

- The hosts express their gratitude to their YouTube audience for reaching 100,000 views on their first YouTube video.
- They emphasize the importance of watching the podcast on YouTube for the ultimate experience.
- Spotify-exclusive episodes are mentioned, providing a different listening experience.

## Guest Interviews and Future Plans

- The hosts discuss the positive feedback from their recent guest interviews, particularly with Callum Nicholas, a Red Bull pit crew member.
- They express their openness to having guests from any team or background in Formula One.
- The goal is to provide a platform for these individuals to share their stories and insights.

## Conclusion

- The hosts wrap up the episode by highlighting the upcoming special guest episode and encouraging listeners to tune in.
- They express their excitement for the Dutch Grand Prix weekend and the opportunity to meet with friends and colleagues in the paddock. **Key Points and Insights:**

1. **Plastic Strip Incident:**

- During the Belgian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc pitted after seeing smoke coming from his right tire.
- A video review showed that a plastic strip from Verstappen's visor flew off and got caught in Leclerc's wheel, causing the smoke.
- The incident raises questions about the safety of the plastic strips and whether they should be modified or eliminated.


2. **Mick Schumacher to Alpine:**

- Breaking news revealed that Mick Schumacher will be joining the Alpine team for the 2023 and 2024 seasons alongside Esteban Ocon.


3. **Merch Discussion:**

- The hosts discuss the possibility of creating Pitstop merchandise, expressing their desire to release high-quality items that reflect their brand and values.


4. **Fake Gravel at Zandvoort:**

- The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort will feature fake gravel at Turn 12 to prevent cars from getting beached and reduce the amount of gravel on the racing line.


5. **Lewis Hamilton's Potential Grid Penalty:**

- Mercedes is inspecting Lewis Hamilton's power unit after the Belgian Grand Prix due to concerns about potential damage from a collision with Fernando Alonso.
- The severity of the damage could result in a grid penalty for Hamilton at the Dutch Grand Prix.


6. **Bird Call Code for Mac Clasper:**

- The hosts create a bird call code for a listener named Mac Clasper, who expressed his desire to meet them in the paddock at Zandvoort.
- Mac is instructed to use the bird call to get their attention and confirm his identity.


7. **Wet Race Possibility:**

- Weather forecasts suggest that the Dutch Grand Prix could be affected by rain, potentially making the race more unpredictable and exciting.


8. **Brad and Michael's Social Media Activity:**

- The hosts praise Brad and Michael for their active social media presence, particularly Brad's training videos and Michael's physiotherapy advice.


9. **Pitstop's Growth and Gratitude:**

- The hosts express gratitude for the podcast's growth and the support of their listeners.
- They emphasize the importance of creating quality content and maintaining a genuine connection with their audience.


10. **Stress and Passion in Podcasting:**

- The hosts discuss the stress and passion involved in podcasting, particularly the challenges of managing all aspects of production while maintaining a high standard of quality.


11. **Upcoming Bonus Episode:**

- The next bonus episode of Pitstop will be recorded in Amsterdam during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend.


12. **Gratitude to Guests:**

- The hosts express their appreciation for all the guests who have appeared on the podcast, acknowledging their willingness to support a new and growing show. # Pit Stop Podcast Summary

In this episode of the Pit Stop Podcast, hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discuss their excitement over securing an interview with a current Formula One driver. They express their anticipation for the upcoming episode and encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars and follow it for notifications of new uploads.

## Highlights of the Episode:

- The hosts discuss the thrill of receiving a message from a Formula One driver expressing interest in appearing on their podcast.
- They mention that the interview will be released as a bonus episode the following week, urging listeners to follow the podcast and subscribe to their YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram channels for updates.
- Jake and Fabio acknowledge the positive feedback they have received from listeners, particularly on Twitter, despite not having an official Twitter account.
- They emphasize the importance of listener feedback and encourage listeners to send them messages on Instagram, even if they don't receive a direct reply.
- The hosts express their gratitude to their listeners and their excitement for the upcoming Dutch Grand Prix.
- The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their plans for a night out in Amsterdam and their intention to have a memorable time.

## Key Takeaways:

- The podcast's first-ever interview with a current Formula One driver is highly anticipated.
- The hosts appreciate and value listener feedback and encourage listeners to engage with them on social media.
- The podcast aims to provide engaging and informative content to its listeners, and the hosts are excited about future episodes.

Overall, the episode captures the hosts' enthusiasm for Formula One and their commitment to delivering an entertaining and informative podcast to their listeners.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:03.880 -> 01:04.720] For Christ's sake.
[01:04.720 -> 01:09.120] I'll put them down. For Christ's sake. Is it that bad? Man, YouTube. Fucking hell yeah,
[01:09.120 -> 01:11.120] that isn't promising. They do stink.
[01:19.200 -> 01:27.720] Hello everyone! Welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast. We are coming to you live from Amsterdam in our hotel room.
[01:27.720 -> 01:30.880] Yeah, we're sat on our twin beds, which are-
[01:30.880 -> 01:31.720] Pushed together.
[01:31.720 -> 01:33.560] Strangely, really, really close together.
[01:33.560 -> 01:34.560] What do you mean, strangely?
[01:34.560 -> 01:35.960] Actually, it was quite fun last night,
[01:35.960 -> 01:37.080] as we played that game, didn't we?
[01:37.080 -> 01:38.440] Where we looked the images up
[01:38.440 -> 01:39.800] and we saw what we could see first.
[01:39.800 -> 01:41.560] Well, we went on a nice evening.
[01:41.560 -> 01:42.720] We knew we had a lot of work.
[01:42.720 -> 01:43.840] This was last night.
[01:43.840 -> 01:45.520] We knew we had a lot of work to do today. Yeah. We knew we had a lot of work to do today.
[01:45.520 -> 01:45.840] Yeah.
[01:45.840 -> 01:49.840] We're like, get an early night. Me and Jake were in it until two in the morning,
[01:49.840 -> 01:50.880] doing riddles on YouTube.
[01:52.400 -> 01:54.960] What's a great- tell your riddle and the people at home can work it out.
[01:54.960 -> 01:55.600] No.
[01:55.600 -> 01:56.080] Yes.
[01:56.080 -> 01:59.600] Okay, very, very quickly. Okay. This is one for you to figure out and I'm going to give the answer
[01:59.600 -> 02:05.360] on the next episode. Okay. A man and his son are driving in a car and they're in a car
[02:05.360 -> 02:12.040] crash okay the man dies instantly the son is rushed to hospital for surgery
[02:12.040 -> 02:16.440] the doctor walks into the room looks at the son and says I can't operate on him
[02:16.440 -> 02:22.760] he's my son who is the doctor and that's the riddle you guys are gonna have with
[02:22.760 -> 02:26.000] the answer next week's episode! You guys are gonna have to tune in to our next week's episode.
[02:26.000 -> 02:28.560] Unfortunately guys, you're gonna have to come back, okay?
[02:28.560 -> 02:32.880] But I think you're gonna want to come back because this episode's gonna be great as always,
[02:32.880 -> 02:34.560] but next episode is...
[02:35.280 -> 02:38.320] If it goes live next episode?
[02:38.320 -> 02:42.240] No, it's probably gonna be a bonus early next week.
[02:42.240 -> 02:44.160] Or Thursdays, we haven't decided yet.
[02:44.160 -> 02:45.100] Either way way it's
[02:45.100 -> 02:51.620] the biggest episode we have done today period yeah we've been out doing it
[02:51.620 -> 02:58.860] today we went somewhere special we met someone special and maybe someone else
[02:58.860 -> 03:06.440] special oh my word is it absolutely. We have our first ever F1 driver on the podcast.
[03:06.440 -> 03:08.200] Oh my God, should I have said that?
[03:08.200 -> 03:09.040] It just come out of me.
[03:09.040 -> 03:10.000] I couldn't stop.
[03:10.000 -> 03:10.840] It's fine, it's fine.
[03:10.840 -> 03:12.560] Cause we, cause it's solidified now it's done.
[03:12.560 -> 03:13.840] We can tease the people.
[03:13.840 -> 03:15.440] Okay, well I just, oh man.
[03:15.440 -> 03:16.400] They don't know who they are.
[03:16.400 -> 03:17.220] But it's coming.
[03:17.220 -> 03:18.920] But it's coming red hot.
[03:18.920 -> 03:20.240] Is what I'm saying.
[03:20.240 -> 03:22.080] We promised you guys in the last episode,
[03:22.080 -> 03:23.320] we were like, we'll be back.
[03:23.320 -> 03:25.560] Our next episode is going to be a really good long one.
[03:25.560 -> 03:27.560] But to be honest with you, we got to Amsterdam,
[03:27.560 -> 03:28.680] we've been doing this filming
[03:28.680 -> 03:30.920] and everything's absolutely hectic right now.
[03:30.920 -> 03:32.480] Like we're going to be at the race on Sunday
[03:32.480 -> 03:34.320] and we've got filming out here.
[03:34.320 -> 03:37.680] It's quite hard to sit down and do like the really long eps
[03:37.680 -> 03:38.520] like we normally do.
[03:38.520 -> 03:40.160] And cause we've been out,
[03:40.160 -> 03:41.600] we've come back to the room to film this.
[03:41.600 -> 03:43.480] Like we've got to go straight back out after this.
[03:43.480 -> 03:44.320] Yeah.
[03:44.320 -> 03:47.920] Yeah. We need to get back out afterwards because there's so much drinking time to come.
[03:47.920 -> 03:51.920] Mate, we have to celebrate, today has been the biggest day, what we've achieved in the time
[03:51.920 -> 03:54.480] we've been doing it to do what we did today is absolutely insane.
[03:54.480 -> 03:56.160] It's been the biggest day in Pitstop history,
[03:56.880 -> 03:59.280] and the best part about it is it's only going to get better.
[03:59.280 -> 04:02.800] Oh my god, it's only going to get better, this weekend's going to be absolutely crazy
[04:02.800 -> 04:05.420] because your boys have got,
[04:08.640 -> 04:11.160] what we got this weekend, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Zanvort Circuit Race, baby!
[04:11.160 -> 04:12.880] Paddock pass!
[04:12.880 -> 04:13.720] Oh yeah, and that's it.
[04:13.720 -> 04:15.560] For the first time ever, mate.
[04:15.560 -> 04:16.760] For the first time ever.
[04:16.760 -> 04:19.520] The Pit Stop boys haven't had to sneak into the paddock.
[04:19.520 -> 04:22.600] We've actually been given, we've been gifted passes.
[04:22.600 -> 04:25.200] So it's gonna be crazy.
[04:25.200 -> 04:27.400] It's gonna be absolutely mega awesome.
[04:27.400 -> 04:29.100] And over these past few months, we've been building
[04:29.100 -> 04:30.700] relationships with people in the paddock.
[04:30.700 -> 04:32.000] It's been absolutely nuts.
[04:32.000 -> 04:34.300] And so it's nice to be able to go back now and say hello
[04:34.300 -> 04:35.800] to all of the friends that you made.
[04:35.800 -> 04:37.000] Mate, it's absolutely crazy.
[04:37.000 -> 04:39.500] We're going to try and meet up with Callum and Brad and some
[04:39.500 -> 04:41.800] of the boys tonight, hopefully, or tomorrow night.
[04:41.800 -> 04:43.200] We're just going to see where everyone is.
[04:43.200 -> 04:45.660] But how beautiful is Amsterdam?
[04:45.660 -> 04:47.660] Like, where we were earlier, down by the track.
[04:47.660 -> 04:49.220] My God, it's stunning by the beach.
[04:49.220 -> 04:50.740] It's amazing, and every time I come here,
[04:50.740 -> 04:53.060] it's always like I'm here again for the first time,
[04:53.060 -> 04:55.380] because I never remember the last time that I was here.
[04:55.380 -> 04:56.420] Yeah, yeah, same.
[04:56.420 -> 04:57.260] Do you know what I mean?
[04:57.260 -> 04:58.080] It's all the drinking.
[04:58.080 -> 04:59.620] It's all the drinking, so it's great.
[04:59.620 -> 05:02.140] But guys, fucking hell, it's race week.
[05:02.140 -> 05:02.980] It's race week, and we're at Sandvalk.
[05:02.980 -> 05:04.660] Race weekend!
[05:04.660 -> 05:05.860] It's the Dutch Grand Prix.
[05:05.860 -> 05:08.360] As we know the home of the red ball team.
[05:08.360 -> 05:09.200] The home of the Stadtbik.
[05:09.200 -> 05:11.200] What do you know about the Dutch Grand Prix?
[05:11.200 -> 05:14.120] Well, I could probably tell you that it's got two DRS zones.
[05:14.120 -> 05:15.880] Two DRS zones, absolutely spot on.
[05:15.880 -> 05:18.180] It's probably roughly between three and a half
[05:18.180 -> 05:19.440] and four kilometers long.
[05:20.480 -> 05:22.000] Three kilometers, so not bad.
[05:22.000 -> 05:22.840] Okay, not bad.
[05:22.840 -> 05:23.680] Here's a quick one for you.
[05:23.680 -> 05:24.500] Yep.
[05:24.500 -> 05:25.880] When was the first ever Dutch Grand Prix?
[05:25.880 -> 05:26.900] Multiple choice.
[05:26.900 -> 05:27.740] Okay, thank God.
[05:27.740 -> 05:32.380] 1952, 1951, or 1960?
[05:32.380 -> 05:34.000] 19...
[05:34.000 -> 05:36.760] It's a very, you can tell it's an old track.
[05:36.760 -> 05:38.740] But I'm going to go 1960.
[05:38.740 -> 05:39.640] Oh, it's wrong!
[05:39.640 -> 05:40.920] The answer is 1952.
[05:40.920 -> 05:41.760] I thought you might've got it
[05:41.760 -> 05:43.520] considering the laptop was in front of us
[05:43.520 -> 05:46.000] and every single stat is right in front of us.
[05:46.000 -> 05:46.840] Right here.
[05:46.840 -> 05:47.660] You just hidden it from me.
[05:47.660 -> 05:49.520] But I just found out something really interesting.
[05:49.520 -> 05:51.240] I actually quite like when we don't film these
[05:51.240 -> 05:52.600] because we can have the laptops on.
[05:52.600 -> 05:53.840] And I quite like the fact that I'm like
[05:53.840 -> 05:55.080] on Wikipedia right now.
[05:55.080 -> 05:56.280] How crazy is this?
[05:56.280 -> 05:58.640] Did you know that the Dutch Grand Prix
[05:58.640 -> 06:00.840] only came back in 2021?
[06:00.840 -> 06:03.520] And then since then, it wasn't on since 1985.
[06:03.520 -> 06:05.940] I thought the Dutch Grand Prix was a regular.
[06:05.940 -> 06:07.860] Didn't you think it was a regular?
[06:07.860 -> 06:11.300] It hasn't been on since 1985 until 2021.
[06:11.300 -> 06:13.060] Honestly, no, I had no idea about that.
[06:13.060 -> 06:14.900] So Verstappen in 2021 won it.
[06:14.900 -> 06:15.900] 1985.
[06:15.900 -> 06:18.780] Mate, literally the Dutch Grand Prix has just come back.
[06:18.780 -> 06:20.620] Like that's probably why it was so hectic last year.
[06:20.620 -> 06:22.060] That's nearly four years.
[06:22.060 -> 06:23.620] It's probably why everyone went crazy.
[06:23.620 -> 06:25.240] And maybe, because the track,
[06:25.240 -> 06:27.160] you can tell visually the track is quite old.
[06:27.160 -> 06:29.160] So I wonder if they've made any adjustments to it.
[06:29.160 -> 06:30.560] I saw the flags in that today.
[06:30.560 -> 06:31.440] But it's great, bro.
[06:31.440 -> 06:34.480] It's great because you know that it's because of Verstappen.
[06:34.480 -> 06:36.160] Verstappen has brought this track back.
[06:36.160 -> 06:39.360] Mate, it's gonna be a crazy weekend.
[06:39.360 -> 06:40.640] We saw that guy earlier, didn't we?
[06:40.640 -> 06:42.560] Cycling around in his bike with Verstappen out
[06:42.560 -> 06:43.400] at the Red Bull Tour.
[06:43.400 -> 06:44.800] Everywhere that we've been.
[06:44.800 -> 06:46.040] Everywhere that we go in Zandvoort, we just see a load of Verstappen hat, the Red Bull top. It just makes me so cool. Everywhere that we go in Zambourg,
[06:46.040 -> 06:48.520] we just see a load of people dripped head to toe
[06:48.520 -> 06:50.320] in Red Bull gear and I love the support.
[06:50.320 -> 06:52.320] You had a drink of Max Verstappen's earlier?
[06:52.320 -> 06:53.320] I had a Verstappen.
[06:53.320 -> 06:56.800] I had a lemon Schnapple.
[06:56.800 -> 06:58.120] Oh, it's very nice.
[06:58.120 -> 06:59.840] And it always comes with a little fact in the lid.
[06:59.840 -> 07:01.080] Yeah, you tap it, it go.
[07:02.200 -> 07:03.360] I'm gonna make a quick prediction
[07:03.360 -> 07:04.840] for the people listening as well.
[07:04.840 -> 07:12.320] In 2021, Max Verstappen won, but in 2021, Lewis Hamilton set the lap record of 1.11097.
[07:12.320 -> 07:14.960] I think that'll be beaten this weekend.
[07:14.960 -> 07:15.960] I don't.
[07:15.960 -> 07:17.920] You don't think we'll see a new lap record this year?
[07:17.920 -> 07:18.920] I don't believe so.
[07:18.920 -> 07:22.480] Do you not think the Red Bull this year is faster than the Mercedes last year?
[07:22.480 -> 07:24.600] I don't think the cars are quicker this year.
[07:24.600 -> 07:26.920] Are they not? Are they actually significantly slower?
[07:26.920 -> 07:28.600] Especially around a tight track, man.
[07:28.600 -> 07:30.400] Bigger cars, I don't really know, to be honest.
[07:30.400 -> 07:32.800] But Max Verstappen's only getting better, mate.
[07:32.800 -> 07:35.760] And I think we could see a new lap record,
[07:35.760 -> 07:37.560] which would be very exciting.
[07:37.560 -> 07:39.480] Jake, why don't you tell me the race distance of this track?
[07:39.480 -> 07:43.920] Okay, so Circuit Van der Voort is...
[07:43.920 -> 07:44.760] Zandvoort.
[07:44.760 -> 07:45.000] Very exciting. Did I say it really wrong? Van der Voort is very exciting.
[07:46.000 -> 07:47.360] Did I say it really wrong?
[07:47.360 -> 07:48.200] Van der Voort.
[07:48.200 -> 07:49.040] Van der Voort.
[07:49.040 -> 07:50.040] Okay, well I got it wrong.
[07:50.040 -> 07:55.040] We got 72 laps, 4.259 km, 306.587 km.
[07:56.400 -> 07:57.680] You said it was three kilometers.
[07:57.680 -> 07:58.680] Hang on a minute.
[07:58.680 -> 08:02.080] Why is the circuit length different to the race distance?
[08:02.080 -> 08:04.800] Oh, the circuit length means one lap.
[08:04.800 -> 08:07.480] You said the circuit length was three kilometers.
[08:07.480 -> 08:08.760] Yeah, this is a pissed off podcast.
[08:08.760 -> 08:10.280] Get used to getting stuff wrong, okay?
[08:10.280 -> 08:15.160] A lap is 4.2 KM and the race whole distance is 306 KM.
[08:15.160 -> 08:17.400] I'm glad we got 72 laps because
[08:17.400 -> 08:18.880] That's a lot of bloody KM, I tell you.
[08:18.880 -> 08:20.800] In the last race, it was only like 44 laps
[08:20.800 -> 08:22.640] and admittedly it's because it's a long lap.
[08:22.640 -> 08:24.280] But I quite like it when there's more laps
[08:24.280 -> 08:28.160] because I feel like, I don't know, I just feel like it goes on for longer even though it doesn't
[08:29.540 -> 08:33.580] Wonder where I wonder I wonder where like the best part of the circuit is to watch the race
[08:33.580 -> 08:36.220] Well, I don't know much about this Grand Prix at all
[08:36.220 -> 08:40.220] but Callum and Brad and everyone we've spoke to has said the atmosphere is
[08:41.660 -> 08:46.400] To be at and yeah, we were down by the seafront earlier
[08:46.400 -> 08:47.880] and you could see the track just behind it.
[08:47.880 -> 08:49.520] And we met some people that watch Pit Stop,
[08:49.520 -> 08:50.360] which was hilarious.
[08:50.360 -> 08:53.440] That girl asked us to sign her book.
[08:53.440 -> 08:55.400] I realized how bad my handwriting was.
[08:55.400 -> 08:57.240] Yeah, you don't realize in this day and age,
[08:57.240 -> 08:59.560] I haven't written since I was about 12 years old.
[08:59.560 -> 09:00.560] She like signed my book.
[09:00.560 -> 09:01.400] I'm like, I haven't got a signature.
[09:01.400 -> 09:03.160] I just wrote Jake and a smiley face.
[09:03.160 -> 09:06.000] And even I can't even read my own handwriting.
[09:06.000 -> 09:07.960] So that's pretty much what we've done today.
[09:07.960 -> 09:09.240] What are we going to do tonight?
[09:09.240 -> 09:10.080] Tonight, we're going to go out,
[09:10.080 -> 09:11.400] we're going to get fucked up.
[09:11.400 -> 09:13.800] And we're probably going to continue doing this every night
[09:13.800 -> 09:15.840] until we have to leave, unfortunately.
[09:15.840 -> 09:17.240] It sounds pretty spot on.
[09:17.240 -> 09:19.400] We're very lucky to have our managers with us here
[09:19.400 -> 09:21.440] who help us sort all of the stuff.
[09:21.440 -> 09:22.720] Cause we've been here for work,
[09:22.720 -> 09:23.720] like we've done some filming,
[09:23.720 -> 09:25.640] which I'd love to tell you about. So grateful we got to do it. Like it's absolutely amazing. Oh, me and Jacob, like a pack of the stuff, because we've been here for work, we've done some filming, which I'd love to tell you about.
[09:25.640 -> 09:26.900] So grateful we got to do it,
[09:26.900 -> 09:27.980] like it's absolutely amazing.
[09:27.980 -> 09:29.980] Me and Jake are like a pack of wild animals,
[09:29.980 -> 09:31.300] like we can do this,
[09:31.300 -> 09:32.940] we can scrape through a podcast,
[09:32.940 -> 09:34.320] but anything logistical,
[09:34.320 -> 09:36.180] anything that involves numbers,
[09:36.180 -> 09:38.380] booking anything, sorting anything out,
[09:38.380 -> 09:39.460] we are not the guys for that.
[09:39.460 -> 09:41.660] Like we had to take PCR tests today,
[09:41.660 -> 09:43.220] and it was an absolute nightmare,
[09:43.220 -> 09:44.620] and I'm just so glad that you and me
[09:44.620 -> 09:47.080] weren't left in charge of that that because it would have been awful.
[09:47.080 -> 09:50.540] I must admit if we were sorting that, that would have been absolute chaos like thank God
[09:50.540 -> 09:54.200] they're here. Yeah, for sure. Especially because when you're doing work
[09:54.200 -> 09:57.400] within the Formula One and working with these like cool people and cool brands
[09:57.400 -> 10:00.840] like there's a lot to sort out and it's all quite serious and like we don't
[10:00.840 -> 10:04.400] really want to get anything wrong and fuck anything up too bad just yet.
[10:04.400 -> 10:06.600] Jake, I want to know from you
[10:06.600 -> 10:09.080] and I believe the people want to know as well.
[10:09.080 -> 10:10.240] We've been to a few races now.
[10:10.240 -> 10:11.480] This is going to be our fourth race
[10:11.480 -> 10:12.600] that we've been to this year.
[10:12.600 -> 10:15.240] It's our fourth race and it's our fourth time in the paddock.
[10:15.240 -> 10:16.960] We are a perfect four out of four.
[10:16.960 -> 10:18.680] That is absolutely ridiculous.
[10:18.680 -> 10:20.280] How have we managed that?
[10:20.280 -> 10:22.400] I know, I really don't know how we've done it.
[10:22.400 -> 10:23.920] I'm sat here in my boxers.
[10:23.920 -> 10:29.200] But why don't you tell the people what you are most excited for this weekend?
[10:29.200 -> 10:33.900] Okay, so last weekend I was really excited because I thought that you know,
[10:33.900 -> 10:41.000] this is the time Hamilton could probably get a win because obviously they will start from the back of the grid and then it didn't work out on the lot on the first corner.
[10:41.000 -> 10:42.600] Another one of your wild predictions.
[10:42.600 -> 10:44.500] Yeah, yeah, probably.
[10:44.500 -> 10:46.440] There's no doubt that Verstappen
[10:46.440 -> 10:47.840] is probably going to win this weekend.
[10:47.840 -> 10:49.280] I mean, it's his home Grand Prix.
[10:49.280 -> 10:50.520] He's going to have more energy
[10:50.520 -> 10:52.120] and want to win more than ever.
[10:52.120 -> 10:54.680] Not only that, if Verstappen wins the next four,
[10:54.680 -> 10:56.400] and even if Charles Leclerc comes second
[10:56.400 -> 10:57.560] and gets fastest lap,
[10:57.560 -> 10:59.640] Verstappen will be champion in the next four races.
[10:59.640 -> 11:01.720] So it's very close to Verstappen.
[11:01.720 -> 11:03.520] You know, he's going to give it a hundred percent.
[11:03.520 -> 11:04.760] Going to solidify the deal.
[11:04.760 -> 11:05.640] Yeah, pretty much. I mean, it's pretty much done, which, and Verstappen, you know, he's going to give it a hundred percent. Going to solidify the deal. Yeah, pretty much.
[11:05.640 -> 11:07.340] I mean, it's pretty much done, which,
[11:07.340 -> 11:08.900] and Verstappen deserves it, you know,
[11:08.900 -> 11:11.780] and this is one of the things I struggled with last season
[11:11.780 -> 11:14.100] in the argument of the end of the race.
[11:14.100 -> 11:17.760] Verstappen had led for like 75% of the laps last season.
[11:17.760 -> 11:19.820] Like that guy deserved to win the championship.
[11:19.820 -> 11:22.180] Like, yeah, Lewis Hamlin's amazing
[11:22.180 -> 11:23.540] and it was a great battle to come back,
[11:23.540 -> 11:28.880] but if someone's led for that long, he won so many races and Verstappen's proved it this year.
[11:28.880 -> 11:34.440] But this weekend, I am most excited for the Ferrari comeback.
[11:34.440 -> 11:35.440] Oh yeah?
[11:35.440 -> 11:36.440] That was a curveball.
[11:36.440 -> 11:37.440] That was a turn of events.
[11:37.440 -> 11:40.440] Hear me out, hear me out.
[11:40.440 -> 11:42.000] I'm listening.
[11:42.000 -> 11:45.600] If, just if, something goes wrong with the Red Bull
[11:45.600 -> 11:48.080] and Max Verstappen DNFs, I don't want it to happen,
[11:48.080 -> 11:49.440] and I know Brad's listening,
[11:49.440 -> 11:51.400] and again, Brad's thinking, this guy sucks,
[11:51.400 -> 11:52.320] like why is he saying that?
[11:52.320 -> 11:53.480] I don't want it to happen.
[11:53.480 -> 11:58.480] But if it does, the door that is currently shut,
[11:58.700 -> 12:00.560] a breeze starts going under it.
[12:00.560 -> 12:01.400] You know what I mean?
[12:01.400 -> 12:02.240] What door?
[12:02.240 -> 12:04.120] The door that Max Verstappen's champing, bro,
[12:04.120 -> 12:05.500] like he's pretty much won already.
[12:05.500 -> 12:06.340] Yeah.
[12:06.340 -> 12:09.720] But like if Red Bull DNF and Leclerc wins,
[12:09.720 -> 12:11.160] it could even be signs to be fair.
[12:11.160 -> 12:14.340] Cause there's so little points between this lot now.
[12:14.340 -> 12:16.060] Well, George has just overtaken Leclerc.
[12:16.060 -> 12:17.340] And Perez is second.
[12:17.340 -> 12:19.180] But don't rule Mercedes out man.
[12:19.180 -> 12:20.340] Don't rule Mercedes out.
[12:20.340 -> 12:22.420] What, you think George Russell to win the championship?
[12:22.420 -> 12:24.340] Well, he's higher up than Leclerc at the minute.
[12:24.340 -> 12:25.600] He's third in the championship.
[12:25.600 -> 12:26.640] Is he?
[12:26.640 -> 12:27.480] Maybe fourth.
[12:27.480 -> 12:28.320] Fourth?
[12:28.320 -> 12:29.160] Pull him up.
[12:29.160 -> 12:30.320] We can't do this.
[12:30.320 -> 12:32.320] All right, keep the people busy whilst I pull him up.
[12:32.320 -> 12:34.640] I'm gonna pull up the driver's standards.
[12:34.640 -> 12:36.680] My head's under water.
[12:36.680 -> 12:38.480] Oh shit, copyright claim.
[12:38.480 -> 12:39.640] It's too good, we get copyright.
[12:39.640 -> 12:40.480] I sound too much like John Legend.
[12:40.480 -> 12:41.480] Right, Charles Leclerc is third,
[12:41.480 -> 12:44.200] Sergio Perez is second, Carlos Sainz is fourth.
[12:44.200 -> 12:46.000] Okay, got that completely wrong. So you got that absolutely wrong. But Perez is actually above Leclerc is third, Sergio Perez is second, Carlos Sainz is fourth. Okay, got that completely wrong.
[12:46.000 -> 12:50.000] So you got that absolutely wrong. But Perez is actually above Leclerc, which is crazy.
[12:50.000 -> 12:51.000] That's what I meant.
[12:51.000 -> 12:53.000] Imagine Verstappen DNF and Perez won.
[12:53.000 -> 12:56.000] Yeah, so don't take, like Perez could win the championship.
[12:56.000 -> 12:59.000] Max Verstappen has won and Red Bull have won the Constructors.
[12:59.000 -> 13:04.000] But I'm most excited for this weekend, a Fernando Alonso Masterclass.
[13:04.000 -> 13:07.140] I know that's not true because this whole year
[13:07.140 -> 13:09.220] you've been dishing dirt on my favorite driver.
[13:09.220 -> 13:10.060] Okay.
[13:10.060 -> 13:10.880] And you're trying to win me back.
[13:10.880 -> 13:12.440] I know, we're currently sat literally
[13:12.440 -> 13:14.440] to the point of your mic is picking up my audio.
[13:14.440 -> 13:16.440] We couldn't be any closer and I'm in my underwear.
[13:16.440 -> 13:17.540] Hang on, hang on, let's swap mics.
[13:17.540 -> 13:18.760] Let's swap mics, okay.
[13:18.760 -> 13:19.940] Okay, right, what's going on?
[13:19.940 -> 13:20.780] Hi, I'm Jake.
[13:20.780 -> 13:24.240] I can't believe that the mics we're holding
[13:24.240 -> 13:27.160] an hour and a half ago were held by
[13:28.120 -> 13:29.480] Formula One drivers, that's crazy.
[13:29.480 -> 13:30.880] Sniff it, sniff it.
[13:30.880 -> 13:32.920] Oh my God, it smells like gold dust.
[13:32.920 -> 13:35.720] It smells like championship.
[13:35.720 -> 13:37.600] It smells like winning perfume.
[13:40.160 -> 13:41.000] No, genuinely,
[13:41.000 -> 13:43.280] because Fernando Alonso had a good race last weekend.
[13:43.280 -> 13:47.500] And after he did that interview and said that he feels like next year is going to be the best Fernando Alonso ever,
[13:47.500 -> 13:48.500] I think, like...
[13:48.500 -> 13:49.500] Also, the Alpine is so quick!
[13:49.500 -> 13:51.500] He did say that at the start of this year, though.
[13:51.500 -> 13:52.500] Does he say that every year?
[13:52.500 -> 13:53.500] Let's swap back mics.
[13:53.500 -> 13:54.500] Why do you not like this one?
[13:54.500 -> 13:55.000] No, really.
[13:55.000 -> 13:55.500] Okay.
[13:55.500 -> 13:56.500] Hi, guys. Hi, guys.
[13:56.500 -> 14:00.000] Do you think Fernando Alonso can actually do it next year and have a better year than before?
[14:00.000 -> 14:04.000] Pfft. I don't know, bro. I mean, he thought that, like, because the wheels were going to be bigger,
[14:04.000 -> 14:08.920] he thought the car would... he would suit the car this. He he made some bold predictions at the start of the year
[14:09.480 -> 14:14.540] And mate don't get me wrong. Fernando Alonso has done really well this year for being in an Alpine
[14:15.640 -> 14:19.520] Maybe he'll do well at Aston Martin. I don't know. I don't know what goes on behind closed doors, bro
[14:19.520 -> 14:25.320] It's you don't know what happens like there. We know that Aston Martin are having more money pumped into them for next year.
[14:25.320 -> 14:27.280] They're going to be investing in more resources.
[14:27.280 -> 14:28.480] They're going to be doing this, that, and the other.
[14:28.480 -> 14:31.860] So who knows, mate, like anything can happen in this sport.
[14:31.860 -> 14:34.240] Yeah, a lot of the teams would have used this year
[14:34.240 -> 14:35.180] to get ready for next year.
[14:35.180 -> 14:37.680] You've got to think of how big the regulations have changed.
[14:37.680 -> 14:38.880] Look how big the car is.
[14:38.880 -> 14:40.560] Like it's literally a complete new thing.
[14:40.560 -> 14:42.440] It's not just going to come to everyone.
[14:42.440 -> 14:52.380] I'm worried about Mercedes more than anyone next year. I kind of love the way that they've tried everything. You always
[14:52.380 -> 14:56.320] see a different bit of their car. You know that if they give Hamilton a reasonably fast
[14:56.320 -> 14:57.920] car, he will compete.
[14:57.920 -> 15:01.160] It's funny what they were saying on the TV at the last round of the Belgian Grand Prix
[15:01.160 -> 15:02.160] about the tape.
[15:02.160 -> 15:06.200] Oh yeah, yeah, about the fixing because of the budget caps. Oh no, you're talking about the fact that there Prix about the tape. Do you remember doing that? Oh yeah, yeah, about the fixing, because of the budget caps.
[15:06.200 -> 15:08.080] Oh no, you're talking about the fact
[15:08.080 -> 15:09.160] that there was no matte tape.
[15:09.160 -> 15:10.400] Yeah, the fact that the cars are matte
[15:10.400 -> 15:11.400] and they use shiny tape.
[15:11.400 -> 15:12.320] And they were like, I wonder why?
[15:12.320 -> 15:13.480] And it's like, oh, the manufacturer
[15:13.480 -> 15:14.880] just doesn't make the matte color tapes.
[15:14.880 -> 15:16.680] So maybe next year we'll be seeing matte tape
[15:16.680 -> 15:17.520] in Formula One.
[15:17.520 -> 15:18.600] And they got onto that because they were looking
[15:18.600 -> 15:20.780] at the nose cones and they were saying how,
[15:20.780 -> 15:21.880] because of the budget caps,
[15:21.880 -> 15:23.760] instead of just getting a new nose cone this year,
[15:23.760 -> 15:24.800] the camera guy was up on it
[15:24.800 -> 15:27.140] and he was showing you all the bits they fixed.
[15:27.140 -> 15:29.320] And you can actually see like tape
[15:29.320 -> 15:32.160] and the fact that they're proper fixing the nose cones.
[15:32.160 -> 15:34.160] And yeah, I can see what you could see on my laptop.
[15:34.160 -> 15:35.160] I wanted to talk about this.
[15:35.160 -> 15:36.020] This clip's crazy.
[15:36.020 -> 15:38.560] Did you see the clip of when Hamilton crashed out
[15:38.560 -> 15:40.720] and he like walks all the way back on his own
[15:40.720 -> 15:43.560] and he's like just walking up this lonely road.
[15:43.560 -> 15:50.880] It reminded you of me walking back from Barcelona. Oh my god man we are walking for like four and a half hours trying to find
[15:50.880 -> 15:54.520] a taxi. You're just watching that though thinking this guy's won seven world championships.
[15:54.520 -> 16:00.400] Where's his golf buggy? He probably wanted to be on his own and Spa is a very like hilly
[16:00.400 -> 16:04.120] track you know what I mean. You actually reckon he wanted to take that walk? Bit of a worker,
[16:04.120 -> 16:08.500] probably wanted a word with himself. I'm currently just scrolling
[16:08.500 -> 16:12.120] Twitter to see what we can find because not gonna lie to you today was so
[16:12.120 -> 16:16.200] hectic we didn't have any time any chance to actually plan the episode
[16:16.200 -> 16:19.700] we've had to come back film and then we're going out to film and do more
[16:19.700 -> 16:23.240] stuff later. Yeah one thing I would like to mention though which is something
[16:23.240 -> 16:25.600] that we haven't spoke about
[16:32.080 -> 16:32.480] but is quite relevant is I want to start off by thanking everyone who has been going over to our YouTube because
[16:36.360 -> 16:41.780] We've just had our first ever YouTube video which has just hit a hundred thousand thousand That's everyone at home no matter where you are on the train in the car on the toilet
[16:41.780 -> 16:45.640] Whatever you're doing. Just give yourself a little clap. Look, well done, okay? Well done.
[16:45.640 -> 16:48.800] And if you're not subscribed to YouTube yet, I'm not gonna be horrible.
[16:48.800 -> 16:51.920] That's actually okay, because I know some people prefer listening.
[16:52.440 -> 16:57.920] But, we do feel like for the ultimate experience of the Pit Stop Podcast, you have to watch it.
[16:57.920 -> 16:58.880] You do have to watch it.
[16:58.880 -> 17:03.440] And guys, we don't upload every episode, because we do like to have, you know, Spotify exclusives.
[17:03.440 -> 17:09.600] Imagine, genuinely imagine if people could... let's give the best description of this right now
[17:09.600 -> 17:12.960] because it's not filmed like what would we how would we describe this is so
[17:12.960 -> 17:17.760] funny by the way. I would love to know what they're imagining you know.
[17:17.760 -> 17:22.480] Okay so we're in a hotel room it's normal size we have two single beds
[17:22.480 -> 17:25.660] pushed together right. Jake's clothes-
[17:25.660 -> 17:29.860] Jake's clothes are strewn throughout the hotel room
[17:29.860 -> 17:33.420] because they were soaking wet when he packed them
[17:33.420 -> 17:35.140] and he had to let them dry out.
[17:35.140 -> 17:37.420] Every single clothes that I bought was soaked
[17:37.420 -> 17:39.620] because Fab was doing his washing till midnight last night
[17:39.620 -> 17:40.900] and I hadn't done any washing yet.
[17:40.900 -> 17:43.420] So I put all mine in overnight, woke up,
[17:43.420 -> 17:45.200] didn't have time to dry any of them.
[17:45.200 -> 17:47.040] So I had to pack every, they're still soaked.
[17:47.040 -> 17:48.000] All my clothes stink.
[17:48.000 -> 17:49.520] And I can smell your feet actually.
[17:49.520 -> 17:50.360] Can you?
[17:50.360 -> 17:51.180] Yeah, I can.
[17:51.180 -> 17:52.020] Get them away from me.
[17:52.020 -> 17:52.840] Oh my God, they are absolutely disgusting.
[17:52.840 -> 17:54.440] Yeah, get them away from me.
[17:54.440 -> 17:57.000] They are, we've got the air con on full blast.
[17:57.000 -> 17:59.520] But the reason I wanted to talk about this YouTube thing
[17:59.520 -> 18:01.240] is because you guys have been absolutely amazing.
[18:01.240 -> 18:04.640] So it's showing at 108,000 views, which is mad.
[18:04.640 -> 18:06.600] When I was a kid, I always watched YouTube.
[18:06.600 -> 18:08.200] I always wanted to be on YouTube.
[18:08.200 -> 18:09.880] And this is the first time that I've had a video
[18:09.880 -> 18:11.600] with 100,000 views on.
[18:11.600 -> 18:13.000] So unbelievable.
[18:13.000 -> 18:16.000] I've actually noticed you get way more,
[18:16.000 -> 18:19.860] I've never heard you speak about anything as happy
[18:19.860 -> 18:21.280] or as proud about anything we've done
[18:21.280 -> 18:22.880] other than this YouTube channel.
[18:22.880 -> 18:24.240] I'm really sorry to say this, bro,
[18:24.240 -> 18:26.020] but I can't have this conversation with you
[18:26.020 -> 18:27.400] while your feet are smelling like that.
[18:27.400 -> 18:28.440] Is it that bad?
[18:28.440 -> 18:29.400] Can you just put them on the floor?
[18:29.400 -> 18:30.240] Okay, I'll put them down.
[18:30.240 -> 18:32.600] For Christ's sake.
[18:32.600 -> 18:33.600] Is it that bad?
[18:33.600 -> 18:34.440] Man, YouTube.
[18:34.440 -> 18:36.520] Fucking hell, yeah, that isn't promising.
[18:36.520 -> 18:37.680] They do stink.
[18:37.680 -> 18:39.480] YouTube's really, really important to me
[18:39.480 -> 18:40.920] because it's been a big part of my life.
[18:40.920 -> 18:43.960] Like I always went to YouTube for my music.
[18:43.960 -> 18:44.960] Dating advice?
[18:44.960 -> 18:45.000] Dating advice as well. If you search my history, I Like I always went to YouTube for my music. Dating advice.
[18:45.000 -> 18:46.000] Dating advice as well.
[18:46.000 -> 18:49.560] If you search my history, I'm always searching how to approach girls.
[18:49.560 -> 18:53.400] But bro, some of these comments are unreal.
[18:53.400 -> 18:56.480] Like we've had a few comments where people have been rinsing me for chewing gum, which
[18:56.480 -> 18:57.480] I apologize for.
[18:57.480 -> 18:58.480] I didn't even know you were-
[18:58.480 -> 18:59.480] I didn't know I had gum.
[18:59.480 -> 19:00.480] I had no idea you were chewing gum.
[19:00.480 -> 19:04.240] I was obviously nervous, but like a comment here, like, I hope you guys will keep bringing
[19:04.240 -> 19:05.980] in these kinds of guests, the trainers and mechanics,
[19:05.980 -> 19:07.960] maybe some behind the scenes staff.
[19:07.960 -> 19:09.540] It's so much fun to hear their stories.
[19:09.540 -> 19:10.980] Thank you for bringing in awesome guests
[19:10.980 -> 19:12.200] in the last few weeks.
[19:13.440 -> 19:14.380] Another comment.
[19:16.800 -> 19:19.480] The thing is, I see what we do.
[19:19.480 -> 19:23.720] I see what we do as like an extension of Drive to Survive.
[19:23.720 -> 19:26.040] Like people absolutely love Drive to Survive
[19:26.040 -> 19:27.760] because you get the behind the scenes stories
[19:27.760 -> 19:29.920] of all the drivers and everyone.
[19:29.920 -> 19:31.960] But you got to remember there's hundreds of thousands,
[19:31.960 -> 19:33.240] well thousands of other people
[19:33.240 -> 19:36.120] that are part of this machine of Formula One.
[19:36.120 -> 19:37.840] And without them it wouldn't work.
[19:37.840 -> 19:39.720] So I feel like we have the ability
[19:39.720 -> 19:42.800] to pull random people on this podcast and get stories.
[19:42.800 -> 19:44.600] Like some of the other guests we've got coming on,
[19:44.600 -> 19:46.560] like when we get back next week, we've got another really cool guest, which is probably some of the other guests we've got coming on like when we get back next week we've got another really
[19:46.560 -> 19:49.800] cool guest which is probably one of the biggest guests we've ever had like he's
[19:49.800 -> 19:56.360] gonna be great but you'd never expect... Malvitt to me? Yeah. Someone's got to
[19:56.360 -> 19:59.520] replay that back a million times till they hear that. Do you reckon?
[19:59.520 -> 20:03.800] Yeah but don't bleep it. Yeah they like it's so cool like this person would
[20:03.800 -> 20:05.280] never usually get a chance to talk
[20:05.280 -> 20:08.200] but their role and who they work with is so key
[20:08.200 -> 20:09.120] and so important.
[20:09.120 -> 20:11.400] And it's great because, so the video that hit 100K
[20:11.400 -> 20:15.040] was the one with Callum Nicholas, F1 mech, Red Bulls,
[20:15.040 -> 20:15.880] pit crew.
[20:15.880 -> 20:16.700] Lead man.
[20:16.700 -> 20:17.540] Every, every.
[20:17.540 -> 20:18.380] Spanner dropper.
[20:18.380 -> 20:20.720] The dude, essentially, yeah.
[20:20.720 -> 20:22.680] And after like, I mean, he's had a great response
[20:22.680 -> 20:24.440] from you guys, like he's got a load more followers.
[20:24.440 -> 20:26.840] So many great responses. He said he's been getting a load of great comments
[20:26.840 -> 20:28.960] from you guys, so, you know, keep it up, thanks for that.
[20:28.960 -> 20:31.420] But the first thing that we realized was that everyone
[20:31.420 -> 20:33.560] in the paddock now has been giving him a little bit
[20:33.560 -> 20:35.880] of banter and treating him as this sort of like
[20:35.880 -> 20:38.480] celebrity in the paddock, which is absolutely hilarious.
[20:38.480 -> 20:41.160] But I think more guys and girls now want to come
[20:41.160 -> 20:43.960] on the pod, which is unreal, because we'll happily have
[20:43.960 -> 20:45.240] anyone from any team.
[20:45.240 -> 20:46.080] We'll welcome anyone.
[20:46.080 -> 20:47.760] Everyone's going to have all these amazing stories.
[20:47.760 -> 20:49.880] And I feel like every time we get someone new
[20:49.880 -> 20:51.320] they'll want to top the last one.
[20:51.320 -> 20:52.140] I agree.
[20:52.140 -> 20:53.320] Which is only good for the viewers, you know?
[20:53.320 -> 20:55.160] And we currently do two a week, but I tell you what
[20:55.160 -> 20:57.280] if we had enough guests, we'd just do as many as we could.
[20:57.280 -> 20:58.600] Like we'll never say no.
[20:58.600 -> 21:00.740] If someone cool comes to us from any of the paddock
[21:00.740 -> 21:02.760] or pit crew or someone who work and move in Formula One
[21:02.760 -> 21:04.640] and wants to tell you what they do, like
[21:04.640 -> 21:09.040] this is the place to do it because we love learning but at the same
[21:09.040 -> 21:12.520] time I think it works because we don't know everything even though you get them comments
[21:12.520 -> 21:14.080] about not knowing what Marussia is.
[21:14.080 -> 21:18.120] Oh man we've had a few comments saying you know I can't believe you didn't know what
[21:18.120 -> 21:19.120] Marussia is.
[21:19.120 -> 21:22.360] This interview was really good but I can't stand these lads who'd have no idea what Marussia
[21:22.360 -> 21:23.360] are.
[21:23.360 -> 21:24.360] Is it not even Marussia?
[21:24.360 -> 21:25.220] I don't know. It's spelled Marussia. I'm not lying mate I don't have a lads who'd have no idea what Marussia are. Is it not even Marussia? I don't know.
[21:25.220 -> 21:26.420] It's spelt Marussia.
[21:26.420 -> 21:27.720] I'm not lying, mate.
[21:27.720 -> 21:30.260] I don't have a clue what that is.
[21:30.260 -> 21:31.260] Yeah, me neither.
[21:31.260 -> 21:32.260] That's fair.
[21:32.260 -> 21:33.680] At least we're honest.
[21:33.680 -> 21:37.560] I think there will be like a high percentage of the YouTube viewers who haven't listened
[21:37.560 -> 21:39.280] to the podcast and they've just seen this come up.
[21:39.280 -> 21:40.480] Yeah, because it would have been recommended to them.
[21:40.480 -> 21:41.480] Which is fair enough.
[21:41.480 -> 21:43.400] So, you know, we'll allow you guys sound.
[21:43.400 -> 21:44.400] Don't worry about it.
[21:44.400 -> 21:48.380] Just, you know, don't leave a comment again because it really hurts my feelings. Fab actually cries
[21:48.420 -> 21:54.460] We haven't spoke about in the podcast about the video you showed me yesterday that crazy video of the visor thing
[21:55.240 -> 21:59.520] Yeah, that is nuts because I wonder what happens about that like yeah
[21:59.520 -> 22:01.240] And I think all the people well
[22:01.240 -> 22:07.660] I think right a heavily affected Charles de Cleyre's race Basically the f1 put some footage up on Instagram, which you guys probably have seen
[22:08.040 -> 22:14.760] So we spoke about this with Brad right the guys have like between seven and eight or nine like layers at 15 strips
[22:14.760 -> 22:18.040] Nice, I think Michael said he puts about six to eight on
[22:18.960 -> 22:22.540] Riccardo's and they're the little bits on the visor that when their visor gets dirty
[22:22.540 -> 22:26.680] They just the driver themselves whilst driving will quickly rip it so their visor's clean.
[22:26.680 -> 22:27.680] They'll rip it off.
[22:27.680 -> 22:28.680] And I never thought-
[22:28.680 -> 22:29.680] I've never seen them do that.
[22:29.680 -> 22:30.680] I never even thought about that.
[22:30.680 -> 22:31.680] I've never thought anything about this, right.
[22:31.680 -> 22:35.400] But so Verstappen was driving, I think, and Aston Martin went into the gravel.
[22:35.400 -> 22:38.680] I don't know if it was Vettel, I don't know if it was Stroll, but a load of dirt came
[22:38.680 -> 22:41.400] up on the camera, like on the camera of the car, and you could see it.
[22:41.400 -> 22:44.360] So obviously it's gone all over Verstappen's visor.
[22:44.360 -> 22:45.920] And he rips this thing off.
[22:45.920 -> 22:47.520] And I'm thinking like, where does it go?
[22:47.520 -> 22:49.120] Like, do they have like a little like pocket
[22:49.120 -> 22:50.280] that they put it in the car?
[22:50.280 -> 22:51.120] No.
[22:51.120 -> 22:53.360] When Brad told us that, I didn't even clock
[22:53.360 -> 22:55.660] that they ripped them off whilst driving.
[22:55.660 -> 22:57.560] I was thinking when they pit, you know,
[22:57.560 -> 22:58.460] or it's like a backup.
[22:58.460 -> 23:00.160] I wasn't thinking, I can't imagine the driver
[23:00.160 -> 23:02.400] taking his hands off the wheel to do that.
[23:02.400 -> 23:03.220] Well, do you know what?
[23:03.220 -> 23:04.320] My dad told me a great clip that he saw
[23:04.320 -> 23:05.560] of Charles Leclerc on TikTok,
[23:05.560 -> 23:07.440] where he's in a driving simulator
[23:07.440 -> 23:09.280] and he answers the phone to one of his mates
[23:09.280 -> 23:12.320] and he's talking in like Italian or mongask,
[23:12.320 -> 23:13.160] whatever you want to call it,
[23:13.160 -> 23:15.840] and driving around a circuit with one hand.
[23:15.840 -> 23:16.920] One hand on the wheel, yeah.
[23:16.920 -> 23:18.120] Yeah, oh my God.
[23:18.120 -> 23:19.720] We tried that with our new Fanatec wheel,
[23:19.720 -> 23:21.480] shout out to Fanatec, shout out to Track Racer.
[23:21.480 -> 23:22.320] We tried that-
[23:22.320 -> 23:23.160] We can't even drive with two hands.
[23:23.160 -> 23:25.840] On our new Sims, and the wheel just goes berserk.
[23:25.840 -> 23:26.680] It really does.
[23:26.680 -> 23:28.000] So he pulls this thing off.
[23:28.000 -> 23:31.360] He pulls the strip off the visor and he throws it away.
[23:31.360 -> 23:32.200] And as we know.
[23:32.200 -> 23:33.160] This is Verstappen by the way.
[23:33.160 -> 23:34.320] This is Verstappen.
[23:34.320 -> 23:35.920] And at the Belgian Grand Prix,
[23:35.920 -> 23:37.920] Charles Leclerc said he had some smoke coming
[23:37.920 -> 23:40.340] from the right tyre and that he pitted
[23:40.340 -> 23:42.060] because he thought something was wrong.
[23:42.060 -> 23:46.040] Now, we watched the clip back and you can clearly see
[23:46.040 -> 23:49.240] that strip of plastic go underneath the right tire
[23:49.240 -> 23:50.400] of Charles Leclerc's car.
[23:50.400 -> 23:53.440] It does look like it's Verstappen's thing.
[23:53.440 -> 23:54.520] Oh, it clearly was.
[23:54.520 -> 23:55.680] That makes Leclerc pit.
[23:55.680 -> 24:00.000] So was that the plastic just burning under the heat?
[24:00.000 -> 24:01.880] Did it get caught in the wheel?
[24:01.880 -> 24:03.320] And was it smoking and burning?
[24:03.320 -> 24:05.360] I have some smoke coming from my right tire.
[24:05.360 -> 24:07.160] My tires, man, my tires, man.
[24:07.160 -> 24:08.000] I had some smoke.
[24:08.000 -> 24:09.040] This is when I have the question
[24:09.040 -> 24:10.040] of where's the laundry on there?
[24:10.040 -> 24:11.800] Because in a way that's almost like,
[24:11.800 -> 24:13.640] well, it's Mr. Dalton's fault, no?
[24:13.640 -> 24:14.480] Yeah, so-
[24:14.480 -> 24:15.300] But is it?
[24:15.300 -> 24:16.400] Because if all the drivers do it,
[24:16.400 -> 24:17.720] surely everyone's at the same risk.
[24:17.720 -> 24:19.200] Yeah, maybe there's some sort of rule,
[24:19.200 -> 24:21.280] but that could be something that they have to address
[24:21.280 -> 24:22.960] because ultimately I would say,
[24:22.960 -> 24:26.640] if that is the case and that is actually what happened Ferrari have an argument here.
[24:27.440 -> 24:31.760] So yeah but how would they argue because if everyone does the same thing I mean that's
[24:31.760 -> 24:33.200] kind of what I'm thinking like.
[24:33.200 -> 24:37.520] Not an argument but I'm saying it could be there could be room to investigate it and
[24:37.520 -> 24:40.640] change what they do with those strips for next year.
[24:40.640 -> 24:45.200] Surely a strip though surely when I think of like something like that I'm
[24:45.200 -> 24:50.480] imagining like that really... Cellophane? Yeah that's literally what I'm imagining
[24:50.480 -> 24:54.960] like really slim thin almost like thin paper. That's what it is. It won't be a
[24:54.960 -> 24:59.600] big thick bit of plastic though I don't actually know whether that was that.
[24:59.600 -> 25:03.520] It looked like a full-on like bit of plastic. You have to ask
[25:03.520 -> 25:06.680] yourself like what are are the actual like chances
[25:06.680 -> 25:09.980] that it goes into the wheel of the car behind him?
[25:09.980 -> 25:12.760] And it could just be one of those random haphazard things
[25:12.760 -> 25:13.600] that just happens.
[25:13.600 -> 25:15.440] That is like one of the thousands.
[25:15.440 -> 25:16.280] Yeah.
[25:16.280 -> 25:17.600] Do you actually really think
[25:17.600 -> 25:18.960] that was what made him have to pit then?
[25:18.960 -> 25:20.040] Or do you think there was something wrong
[25:20.040 -> 25:21.320] with the type with it already?
[25:21.320 -> 25:22.800] What's that breaking news with Mick Schumacher?
[25:22.800 -> 25:25.600] Yeah, I was just saw some breaking news from Mick Schumacher.
[25:25.600 -> 25:26.440] Going to Alpine.
[25:26.440 -> 25:29.280] And I was really about to talk about it.
[25:29.280 -> 25:31.840] This is live and direct on Pitstop right now.
[25:31.840 -> 25:33.160] Read out, read out.
[25:33.160 -> 25:37.000] Breaking Mick Schumacher to race for Alpine in 2023.
[25:37.000 -> 25:39.040] Are you having me on?
[25:39.040 -> 25:40.600] Read it, the whole thing.
[25:40.600 -> 25:42.120] We're pleased to announce Mick Schumacher
[25:42.120 -> 25:45.600] will be driving for Alpine team in 2023 alongside
[25:45.600 -> 25:52.000] Esther Bannock on a well-loved friend of Mick for a two-year contract until 2024. Welcome Mick
[25:52.000 -> 25:59.280] Schumacher to Alpine. That's gotta be a joke. It's a fake account.
[26:10.400 -> 26:12.200] I'm just on Twitter and I remembered them. Who are we talking to about Nick?
[26:12.200 -> 26:13.200] Matt?
[26:13.200 -> 26:14.200] Was it Matt?
[26:14.200 -> 26:15.200] We had a great chat with Matt by the way.
[26:15.200 -> 26:16.200] We had a great chat with Matt.
[26:16.200 -> 26:19.040] You know what, because we're not with Matt now I happily say it, because I didn't want
[26:19.040 -> 26:22.960] to say it to his face, I didn't want to fucking lick his arse, but like, I'll be honest, when
[26:22.960 -> 26:25.920] we first like watched all their stuff we didn't know what these guys would be like,
[26:25.920 -> 26:27.680] because we make very different style content.
[26:27.680 -> 26:30.600] Like theirs is very serious and like, I don't know.
[26:30.600 -> 26:33.280] I guess, I guess I didn't think Matt would be the legend
[26:33.280 -> 26:34.600] that he is or the guy that he is.
[26:34.600 -> 26:36.520] We met him in person and like bloody hell,
[26:36.520 -> 26:38.840] we clicked with him, like such a good guy.
[26:38.840 -> 26:40.680] I noticed it the first time we met him.
[26:40.680 -> 26:42.400] Yeah, when we were at Goodwood.
[26:42.400 -> 26:44.160] He's such a cool guy.
[26:44.160 -> 26:46.640] He's a dude and Sophie's cool as well.
[26:46.640 -> 26:47.880] Like they're both just legends.
[26:47.880 -> 26:50.040] Yeah, we've been so lucky to meet them.
[26:50.040 -> 26:51.640] Yeah, they've been really open with us.
[26:51.640 -> 26:53.400] You know, they're essentially the giants
[26:53.400 -> 26:55.760] of the Formula One world when it comes to YouTube
[26:55.760 -> 26:58.100] and news and podcasting and stuff like that.
[26:58.100 -> 27:02.480] And it's been an honor to be able to share the stage
[27:02.480 -> 27:03.320] with them now.
[27:03.320 -> 27:05.800] You got to think they've been there from WTF1,
[27:05.800 -> 27:06.640] like when we put that video out,
[27:06.640 -> 27:07.800] people have been commenting and they were like,
[27:07.800 -> 27:09.360] I can't believe it stands for that.
[27:09.360 -> 27:10.480] Like a lot of people-
[27:10.480 -> 27:11.760] Who's the fastest one?
[27:11.760 -> 27:13.200] Someone said I've bought their merch,
[27:13.200 -> 27:14.120] I've bought their phone case,
[27:14.120 -> 27:16.640] and I still didn't even know it meant who's the fastest one.
[27:16.640 -> 27:17.840] Yeah, do you know what?
[27:17.840 -> 27:19.680] And that's one question that we always get
[27:19.680 -> 27:22.840] that you guys literally do not stop asking in our DMs
[27:22.840 -> 27:25.360] is when are we going to be releasing merch?
[27:25.360 -> 27:31.640] I'm going to go on record now. I'm going to say guys, it is coming, but not yet.
[27:31.640 -> 27:35.520] It's definitely something that has been thought about, but I'll be completely honest with
[27:35.520 -> 27:40.400] you. We've just got like other things we're working on right now. And like we give these
[27:40.400 -> 27:43.560] sometimes give them out to like the driver. Well, we were giving them out to the drivers
[27:43.560 -> 27:45.160] and then we completely bloody ran out.
[27:45.160 -> 27:47.000] Like imagine we could have given them
[27:47.000 -> 27:48.680] to people we had on today.
[27:48.680 -> 27:49.520] Yeah.
[27:49.520 -> 27:50.800] That would have been absolutely unreal.
[27:50.800 -> 27:52.600] It could have been one of those situations where like,
[27:52.600 -> 27:55.640] let's say like on Sunday, it rains after the race.
[27:55.640 -> 27:57.680] One of the guys just puts on the hoodie
[27:57.680 -> 27:59.440] and he gets papped in a pit stop hoodie.
[27:59.440 -> 28:00.720] Oh mate, it would have been so,
[28:00.720 -> 28:02.760] I think like merch is definitely something we think about
[28:02.760 -> 28:09.880] because I'm aware the hoodies actually are sick, but I don't think we do merch will just be releasing a hoodie like we've got so many go look
[28:09.880 -> 28:13.820] Pit stop is ran by two best mates that have the most crazy ideas every day
[28:13.820 -> 28:18.880] Like when we do any we could end up doing anything. I'd love us to have a whole clothing range, mate
[28:18.880 -> 28:21.520] Well the merch for me as you know merch is like a big thing
[28:21.520 -> 28:23.400] You're probably front the merch because you love it
[28:23.400 -> 28:25.360] I've always wanted to I I've always enjoyed clothes,
[28:25.360 -> 28:28.480] even though I've never pretty much worn any nice clothes.
[28:28.480 -> 28:30.560] I'm that guy, yeah, who would go to the shop
[28:30.560 -> 28:32.320] and they'll buy like some stuff and they think,
[28:32.320 -> 28:34.960] this is going to be unreal, this outfit is going to be sick.
[28:34.960 -> 28:36.720] I look back at photos of myself, I think,
[28:36.720 -> 28:39.520] you look like a fucking prat, you look dog shit,
[28:39.520 -> 28:41.200] like why did I buy those clothes?
[28:41.200 -> 28:44.160] But I do think that I would love to like really get
[28:44.160 -> 28:45.360] some Pitstop merch going.
[28:45.360 -> 28:47.600] And it would have been so easy for us to like,
[28:47.600 -> 28:51.120] just chuck out a load of kind of like, you know,
[28:51.120 -> 28:54.920] cliche kind of shitty merch now just to make money.
[28:54.920 -> 28:56.160] But that's not what we're about.
[28:56.160 -> 28:58.800] And everything that we do with this podcast,
[28:58.800 -> 28:59.840] we want it to be perfect.
[28:59.840 -> 29:03.720] So guys, the merch isn't coming yet, but have no fear.
[29:03.720 -> 29:05.120] There will be merch at some point
[29:05.120 -> 29:06.240] and it's not just gonna be hoodies,
[29:06.240 -> 29:07.080] it's gonna be awesome stuff.
[29:07.080 -> 29:10.400] Exclusive, exclusive, exclusive, exclusive!
[29:10.400 -> 29:12.720] Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, tell me now, I can't wait!
[29:12.720 -> 29:17.720] I've got exclusive news for you!
[29:18.480 -> 29:19.320] Tell me.
[29:19.320 -> 29:20.560] Da-da-da-da-da!
[29:23.480 -> 29:28.000] Zandvoort trials fake gravel at the Dutch Grand Prix.
[29:28.000 -> 29:30.960] And you know why? It's to stop people getting beached.
[29:31.360 -> 29:36.900] When you're watching the Grand Prix this weekend on TV, and it looks like someone goes into the gravel or could go into the gravel,
[29:37.400 -> 29:42.280] it's not actually gravel. They've trialed fake gravel, so you can't beach.
[29:42.280 -> 29:44.280] How mad is that?
[29:44.800 -> 29:45.260] Need more information. So it's actually at Turn 12. fake gravel so you can't beach. How mad is that?
[29:46.500 -> 29:49.200] Need more information. So it's actually at turn 12.
[29:49.200 -> 29:51.480] They've done it at the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend.
[29:51.480 -> 29:52.320] So look out for it.
[29:52.320 -> 29:54.360] It will look like gravel, but it's fake.
[29:54.360 -> 29:56.280] So I can only assume that it's been stuck together
[29:56.280 -> 29:58.400] like you would on a driveway.
[29:58.400 -> 29:59.520] So that you know, like gravel,
[29:59.520 -> 30:01.240] you sink into it at beach, you can't drive.
[30:01.240 -> 30:02.880] But if you stuck it together like a driveway,
[30:02.880 -> 30:03.880] you could drive over it.
[30:03.880 -> 30:04.960] But how does that work?
[30:04.960 -> 30:08.000] Well, I don't know. You're asking someone who's reading a bloody auto sport
[30:08.640 -> 30:14.960] or um article here would you want me to read it out well it means drivers running slightly wide
[30:14.960 -> 30:19.600] at the corner will not disturb the stones so it should help reduce dramatically any gravel getting
[30:19.600 -> 30:24.080] pulled onto the racing line as well so it'll also stop gravel from getting on the track but it says
[30:24.080 -> 30:25.720] it will you haven't explained this properly
[30:25.720 -> 30:28.080] because I can see from the image what's going on here.
[30:28.080 -> 30:28.920] Oh.
[30:28.920 -> 30:31.720] So that thin strip, if they run over the line,
[30:31.720 -> 30:33.320] that's not going to be gravel.
[30:33.320 -> 30:34.800] That is still gravel.
[30:34.800 -> 30:35.920] So what's that bit?
[30:35.920 -> 30:37.480] That just looks like gravel.
[30:37.480 -> 30:38.320] Oh, so they put-
[30:38.320 -> 30:40.680] So if they go slightly over the track,
[30:40.680 -> 30:41.520] it won't pull it on.
[30:41.520 -> 30:42.360] Oh.
[30:42.360 -> 30:45.120] So what they've done is they've put, you know, like,
[30:45.120 -> 30:46.920] so basically, because they can ride the curbs,
[30:46.920 -> 30:49.240] I suppose that's a good idea because you can ride the curb,
[30:49.240 -> 30:50.760] like putting your wheel over the curb a little bit
[30:50.760 -> 30:51.840] isn't going to get you.
[30:51.840 -> 30:53.920] So that way it means that when they ride the curb
[30:53.920 -> 30:56.840] a little bit, this gravel that's close to the curb
[30:56.840 -> 30:58.320] won't come flying onto the track.
[30:58.320 -> 31:00.400] Which could have meant that if they had that in Belgium,
[31:00.400 -> 31:02.440] Verstappen wouldn't have had to pull off his visor,
[31:02.440 -> 31:04.360] which then wouldn't have put Charles Leclerc
[31:04.360 -> 31:06.960] in the pits early, which could have meant a Ferrari dub.
[31:06.960 -> 31:11.000] That's actually quite clever then. There's also another breaking news here from CrashNet,
[31:11.000 -> 31:16.280] which has given these promotions to all of these, um, to all these random news sites,
[31:16.280 -> 31:21.320] just getting stuff up here. F1 Dutch GP talking points. Will Lewis Hamilton have to take a
[31:21.320 -> 31:25.360] grid penalty? Let's see what click bait we've got here then.
[31:25.360 -> 31:29.720] Mercedes have been inspecting the power unit used by Lewis Hamilton at the Belgian Grand
[31:29.720 -> 31:32.360] Prix following his collision with Fernando Alonso.
[31:32.360 -> 31:34.400] Oh, that's interesting.
[31:34.400 -> 31:38.680] The severity of the impact left Mercedes concerned about potential damage to the power unit
[31:38.680 -> 31:42.880] and gearbox, which Wem returned to the UK for assessment.
[31:42.880 -> 31:46.960] Is there a chance Lewis Hamilton could be taken an engine penalty this weekend?
[31:46.960 -> 31:52.960] I'm not sure. I really have no idea. Breaking news! Breaking news! Breaking news!
[31:52.960 -> 31:58.240] I have just received a DM from a guy called Mac Clasper and it literally has just come in one
[31:58.240 -> 32:01.760] minute ago so I'm going to read it out. Mac, how you doing buddy? He says,
[32:01.760 -> 32:06.800] Hi, I'm going to the F1 on Sunday at Zandvoort. Just heard your podcast of a laughing face.
[32:06.800 -> 32:08.400] Would be great to meet you guys.
[32:08.400 -> 32:09.600] I've got paddock pass.
[32:09.600 -> 32:11.760] So if you're in there, I'll come and see you.
[32:11.760 -> 32:13.600] Would be crazy if you actually got
[32:13.600 -> 32:14.920] into the Red Bull motor home.
[32:14.920 -> 32:17.040] Mac, I'm not gonna accept your message.
[32:17.040 -> 32:18.420] I'm not gonna reply to your message.
[32:18.420 -> 32:20.140] And I'm gonna hope that you're listening
[32:20.140 -> 32:21.880] to the podcast right now.
[32:21.880 -> 32:23.080] Buddy, if you're in the paddock
[32:23.080 -> 32:28.780] and you see us absolutely come up. Good idea, don't reply come up. Say hello and we will embrace you with all our love.
[32:28.780 -> 32:29.980] Let's give him a code word.
[32:29.980 -> 32:32.060] Let's give him a code word because if he sees us,
[32:32.060 -> 32:33.860] he'll notice, he might recognize us anyway.
[32:33.860 -> 32:34.700] If he's watched it.
[32:34.700 -> 32:36.460] Let's say a word now and if he says it to us.
[32:36.460 -> 32:38.300] Well, one thing that I used to like to do,
[32:38.300 -> 32:40.420] if I was going shopping with my girlfriend,
[32:40.420 -> 32:41.820] girls like to want, girls.
[32:41.820 -> 32:43.780] You, girlfriend, when was this?
[32:43.780 -> 32:44.620] I'm never gonna get rid of my life.
[32:44.620 -> 32:46.240] You're seven. You're four when was this? I'm never gonna get rid of my life. You're seven.
[32:46.240 -> 32:47.240] You're four actually.
[32:47.240 -> 32:48.080] Nice, that's good.
[32:48.080 -> 32:49.880] You always, girls always seem,
[32:49.880 -> 32:51.040] girls always seem to wander off
[32:51.040 -> 32:51.880] when they're shopping, right?
[32:51.880 -> 32:53.360] They know what they want.
[32:53.360 -> 32:54.680] Girlfriends always wander off.
[32:54.680 -> 32:56.400] They know what they wanna do.
[32:56.400 -> 32:57.600] They know where they're going, right?
[32:57.600 -> 32:59.160] And guys just kind of wander around
[32:59.160 -> 33:00.640] not knowing what the fuck to do.
[33:00.640 -> 33:03.200] So I used to like do this bird call,
[33:03.200 -> 33:07.840] caw, caw, or a whistle. And they would, she would do it back to do. So I used to like do this bird call, or a whistle. And they would, she would do
[33:07.840 -> 33:11.680] it back to me and then I would know where she was. So Mac, if you're listening, I want
[33:11.680 -> 33:16.620] to hear your best bird call, any bird of choice. It doesn't, it can be a pigeon. It can be
[33:16.620 -> 33:20.540] a seagull. It can be anything you want. I want to hear that damn bird noise from across
[33:20.540 -> 33:22.920] the paddock. And we will know that it's you.
[33:22.920 -> 33:26.720] And then we'll take a photo of her but unless you could drop a bird noise then.
[33:26.720 -> 33:27.960] Then don't even bother coming up.
[33:27.960 -> 33:32.800] There's also a very high chance you saw on the weather,
[33:32.800 -> 33:34.160] could be a wet race.
[33:34.160 -> 33:34.980] Could be a wet race.
[33:34.980 -> 33:36.320] I'm just seeing that now that it could be wet
[33:36.320 -> 33:39.500] for qualifying and the race, that would change things up.
[33:39.500 -> 33:41.160] I feel like we're due one of them races.
[33:41.160 -> 33:43.760] We have one earlier on in the season, didn't we?
[33:43.760 -> 33:45.380] When it was a very open race.
[33:45.380 -> 33:46.800] But you remember like a couple of seasons ago
[33:46.800 -> 33:48.920] when you have the wet races and a random person can win
[33:48.920 -> 33:50.560] and random stuff happens.
[33:50.560 -> 33:51.600] I'd like that.
[33:51.600 -> 33:53.960] Like at this point in the season, I'd love to see like.
[33:53.960 -> 33:54.960] Do you know what bro?
[33:54.960 -> 33:57.200] Max is so good in the rain.
[33:57.200 -> 34:00.120] I still don't think it would change who's coming first.
[34:00.120 -> 34:01.720] I don't think he's gonna change who comes first.
[34:01.720 -> 34:03.080] Max is just so good.
[34:03.080 -> 34:04.600] Do you know what I've absolutely loved as well?
[34:04.600 -> 34:06.360] I don't even know if Brad listens to these pods,
[34:06.360 -> 34:09.000] but how cool has it been to see Brad start uploading
[34:09.000 -> 34:10.160] all these vids and that?
[34:10.160 -> 34:12.240] Like I know Brad used to upload loads of photos
[34:12.240 -> 34:13.360] and training stuff and that,
[34:13.360 -> 34:15.680] but I feel like since coming on the pod,
[34:15.680 -> 34:17.760] like he's really used his socials really well
[34:17.760 -> 34:19.000] and posted some great videos.
[34:19.000 -> 34:20.560] Like you saw that video of him earlier.
[34:20.560 -> 34:21.800] Yeah, and Michael too.
[34:21.800 -> 34:24.840] Michael's on the TikTok, Michael posts stuff on Instagram.
[34:24.840 -> 34:27.200] It's great to see those guys doing their thing.
[34:27.200 -> 34:28.440] They know what they're doing.
[34:28.440 -> 34:29.720] They have their content that they put out
[34:29.720 -> 34:31.000] and they enjoy putting up.
[34:31.000 -> 34:33.800] You know, I personally, if you look at me
[34:33.800 -> 34:35.040] and you look at my figure,
[34:35.040 -> 34:37.400] I'm clearly not a personal trainer.
[34:37.400 -> 34:39.560] I'm clearly not that into exercise.
[34:39.560 -> 34:43.000] So if they want to post that kind of stuff, that's great.
[34:43.000 -> 34:47.160] But you are actually, we're actually staring each other dead in the eyes
[34:47.160 -> 34:48.640] and I remind her, kiss me.
[34:51.440 -> 34:54.520] You are genuinely getting physio
[34:54.520 -> 34:56.920] from Daniel Ricardo's coach, aren't you?
[34:56.920 -> 34:57.880] He was helping you with your back.
[34:57.880 -> 34:59.360] Yeah, I said to Michael, I was like, bro,
[34:59.360 -> 35:00.200] I sometimes, you know,
[35:00.200 -> 35:02.040] cause we work from home all the time.
[35:02.040 -> 35:04.320] We're always sat down and I do get like lower back pain
[35:04.320 -> 35:05.520] every now and again.
[35:05.520 -> 35:06.880] And straight away he was like,
[35:06.880 -> 35:08.340] I and I just give me your phone number
[35:08.340 -> 35:11.000] and I can send you some stretching methods.
[35:11.000 -> 35:13.000] And I was like, damn, that's ledge.
[35:13.000 -> 35:14.520] Like didn't really think much of it.
[35:14.520 -> 35:17.560] And he left and he sent me through like a 20 minute video
[35:17.560 -> 35:19.760] of like all these different stretches to help out my back.
[35:19.760 -> 35:22.580] And I've been doing them and my back has never felt better.
[35:22.580 -> 35:25.360] So I wanna thank Michael right here, right now
[35:25.360 -> 35:26.840] for giving me that advice.
[35:26.840 -> 35:29.240] Yeah, it is pretty cool when you get to know these people.
[35:29.240 -> 35:30.880] My mission this whole weekend,
[35:30.880 -> 35:32.400] cause we've made some friends at Red Bull,
[35:32.400 -> 35:34.000] is you know Callum posts them pictures
[35:34.000 -> 35:36.320] with Max Verstappen wins of like the trophy and the thing.
[35:36.320 -> 35:37.680] And he's always next to the logo
[35:37.680 -> 35:38.800] in the middle of the garage.
[35:38.800 -> 35:42.740] All I want is that photo, but with Callum.
[35:42.740 -> 35:45.240] Like I wanna join him for one of his photos
[35:45.240 -> 35:47.360] when he posts that I, after the race win.
[35:47.360 -> 35:51.800] See, I want to be on the barrier with Callum and Brad
[35:51.800 -> 35:53.480] when Max wins and he comes running.
[35:53.480 -> 35:54.320] Oh my God.
[35:54.320 -> 35:57.000] I think we're going to have to make a lot of friends
[35:57.000 -> 35:57.840] to make that happen.
[35:57.840 -> 35:59.280] We need to be friends with Max first.
[35:59.280 -> 36:01.080] He's not going to come running to our after.
[36:01.080 -> 36:01.920] Imagine he did.
[36:01.920 -> 36:03.760] I don't even know you guys, but yeah!
[36:03.760 -> 36:04.760] Imagine he did that.
[36:04.760 -> 36:05.860] Imagine we just stood there
[36:05.860 -> 36:07.760] and Max from Snapples came running straight over
[36:07.760 -> 36:08.840] and jumped on us and we're like,
[36:08.840 -> 36:11.320] huh, how do you even know who we are?
[36:11.320 -> 36:13.600] I feel like we need to befriend Christian as well.
[36:13.600 -> 36:15.620] There's quite a few people we need to befriend.
[36:15.620 -> 36:18.640] Guys, also, massive shout out to all of you
[36:18.640 -> 36:20.900] because guest month was crazy,
[36:20.900 -> 36:25.000] but our viewership, like, times by like 15 in a month.
[36:25.580 -> 36:27.700] So there's probably a lot of new people here
[36:27.700 -> 36:29.500] who haven't been on the journey.
[36:29.500 -> 36:31.260] Like if you joined on guest month
[36:31.260 -> 36:33.300] and you now listen to pods and you're like,
[36:33.300 -> 36:35.260] wow, these guys actually know shit.
[36:35.260 -> 36:37.180] We started as new Formula One fans.
[36:37.180 -> 36:39.140] We've been learning as we've been going.
[36:40.620 -> 36:42.500] And it's been quite a crazy ride.
[36:42.500 -> 36:44.220] Like there's probably people listening mate
[36:44.220 -> 36:46.340] that have just picked up randomly from the guests.
[36:46.340 -> 36:49.060] And they don't actually know what we do.
[36:49.060 -> 36:52.220] Like if we get stuff wrong, laugh at us,
[36:52.220 -> 36:54.300] call us whatever you want to call us.
[36:54.300 -> 36:55.700] It's a really strange scenario.
[36:55.700 -> 36:56.900] And I've said this before,
[36:56.900 -> 37:00.020] but obviously Jake has always loved football,
[37:00.020 -> 37:01.820] grown up loving football, right?
[37:01.820 -> 37:03.760] I've always grown up loving music.
[37:03.760 -> 37:06.200] To me, if I could get backstage at a show
[37:06.200 -> 37:09.080] of my favorite band and meet my favorite artists,
[37:09.080 -> 37:12.200] I would be absolutely beside myself,
[37:12.200 -> 37:14.120] wouldn't be able to stop crying probably,
[37:14.120 -> 37:15.260] and I wouldn't be able to talk.
[37:15.260 -> 37:18.220] However, now we are not under the impression
[37:18.220 -> 37:19.980] that it's not special to be in the paddock,
[37:19.980 -> 37:23.520] but because we haven't grown up really watching F1,
[37:23.520 -> 37:24.620] I did a bit when I was younger,
[37:24.620 -> 37:26.920] but because we haven't been infatuated with the sport our whole lives, and we haven't grown up really watching F1, I did a bit when I was younger, but because we haven't been infatuated with the sport
[37:26.920 -> 37:29.320] our whole lives, and we haven't followed
[37:29.320 -> 37:31.520] and admired these people our whole lives,
[37:31.520 -> 37:33.900] like we know that it's great to be in the paddock,
[37:33.900 -> 37:37.600] but we're not like, do you get what I'm saying here?
[37:37.600 -> 37:38.440] Like-
[37:38.440 -> 37:39.260] Oh yeah, a million percent.
[37:39.260 -> 37:41.200] We're not starstruck when we're there,
[37:41.200 -> 37:42.800] like it's still kind of easy to keep a level head.
[37:42.800 -> 37:44.400] We're more like just there to learn,
[37:44.400 -> 37:45.500] like when we're in the paddock,
[37:45.500 -> 37:47.060] like when someone else is like,
[37:47.060 -> 37:48.380] maybe sees all these people and is like,
[37:48.380 -> 37:49.260] oh my God, it's them.
[37:49.260 -> 37:51.500] Like we're just there learning about like everything going
[37:51.500 -> 37:52.660] on and seeing who's there.
[37:52.660 -> 37:55.700] And I think for, I think that's why it works though.
[37:55.700 -> 37:57.740] I think that's why we're able to get these guests on
[37:57.740 -> 37:58.980] and have the chats with them we are.
[37:58.980 -> 38:02.380] Cause like, if we were mad, if we were so nervous,
[38:02.380 -> 38:05.740] like today, for example, the drivers we had today,
[38:05.740 -> 38:07.060] fucking hell, I'm giving everything away.
[38:07.060 -> 38:08.500] The people we had today,
[38:08.500 -> 38:13.000] I have never in my life been more nervous.
[38:13.000 -> 38:14.520] I didn't sleep last night,
[38:14.520 -> 38:16.420] all day I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.
[38:16.420 -> 38:17.980] I couldn't stop, stay out when in a car,
[38:17.980 -> 38:18.820] I didn't even want to talk,
[38:18.820 -> 38:20.020] I felt physically sick,
[38:20.020 -> 38:21.580] I'm so excited I've done that.
[38:21.580 -> 38:23.340] But bro, do you know what though?
[38:23.340 -> 38:26.000] Were you nervous because it was them
[38:26.000 -> 38:28.400] or were you nervous because you didn't want to fuck it up?
[38:28.400 -> 38:29.360] Because for me-
[38:29.360 -> 38:32.360] I respect them and I'm so amazed that we got them
[38:32.360 -> 38:33.560] and I couldn't be happier.
[38:33.560 -> 38:35.120] But the only reason I was nervous
[38:35.120 -> 38:35.960] is because I want it to be good for the people
[38:35.960 -> 38:37.120] and I didn't want to fuck it up.
[38:37.120 -> 38:37.960] Yeah, you didn't want to fuck it up.
[38:37.960 -> 38:39.800] Same for me, like I couldn't believe
[38:39.800 -> 38:43.180] that I was sat opposite these two guys, which I see on TV.
[38:43.180 -> 38:45.520] They're similar age to us.
[38:45.520 -> 38:47.880] It's almost like four friends hanging out in a way,
[38:47.880 -> 38:49.820] even though we only had a short amount of time with them.
[38:49.820 -> 38:51.800] But it wasn't like, oh my God,
[38:51.800 -> 38:53.240] like what do I say to this guy?
[38:53.240 -> 38:55.880] It was more of like, fuck, I just don't want to mess this up.
[38:55.880 -> 38:57.800] Yeah, that's why my nerves were there
[38:57.800 -> 38:59.720] because I feel like we've built such a friendship
[38:59.720 -> 39:01.240] with our viewers, like people who have come
[39:01.240 -> 39:02.240] on this journey with us.
[39:02.240 -> 39:04.160] From some of the DMs we get, like,
[39:04.160 -> 39:07.520] it seems like some of you guys like proper love what we do and you've come on this journey
[39:07.520 -> 39:11.600] and like I respect all of you and I want to put out the best quality stuff. So when we get an
[39:11.600 -> 39:16.640] opportunity like we had, I want it to be the best it can and that was where my stress was, like,
[39:16.640 -> 39:21.200] and also me and you are a two-man band, like some of the other Formula One podcasts we compete with
[39:21.200 -> 39:25.140] and we see it because when we go to these shoots like there's other people filming their proper camera crews
[39:25.520 -> 39:27.520] massive cameras sound men
[39:27.860 -> 39:31.840] Everything photographers teams of ten me and fab you walk up
[39:33.320 -> 39:35.520] Okay, our two little cameras that we both
[39:36.600 -> 39:38.600] Finance because it couldn't afford
[39:38.640 -> 39:44.600] Everything going through my little like right right face into my laptop like I'm checking the mics
[39:44.600 -> 39:45.860] You're checking the cameras.
[39:45.860 -> 39:48.080] Like we don't have anyone else helping us with this shit.
[39:48.080 -> 39:49.860] Everything that we fucking do is us.
[39:49.860 -> 39:51.140] It's so homemade.
[39:51.140 -> 39:52.980] And like the fact that we do that,
[39:52.980 -> 39:55.260] we have the stress of like a lot of people wouldn't.
[39:55.260 -> 39:56.460] Like if we were just hosts
[39:56.460 -> 39:58.220] and everyone else did everything else for us,
[39:58.220 -> 39:59.920] we'd literally just turn up, sit down,
[39:59.920 -> 40:01.740] pick the mic up and be like, let's go.
[40:01.740 -> 40:03.740] But I think that's what makes Pit Stop, Pit Stop.
[40:03.740 -> 40:06.360] And that's what makes us so involved and passionate
[40:06.360 -> 40:08.600] is because we have to think about everything.
[40:08.600 -> 40:09.680] Like when we got there earlier,
[40:09.680 -> 40:11.120] we're setting up the cameras,
[40:11.120 -> 40:12.560] Fab's wiring everything up,
[40:12.560 -> 40:13.640] like we're getting power,
[40:13.640 -> 40:15.120] like we just have to sort everything.
[40:15.120 -> 40:16.560] At the same time though,
[40:16.560 -> 40:18.120] there's always that sort of safety net
[40:18.120 -> 40:19.440] that I'm with my best bud.
[40:19.440 -> 40:21.440] Yeah, you said that earlier.
[40:21.440 -> 40:22.480] I said it to you this morning,
[40:22.480 -> 40:23.880] I was like, there's people going out there
[40:23.880 -> 40:24.720] and they're doing press
[40:24.720 -> 40:26.500] and maybe they've been doing this
[40:26.500 -> 40:28.740] for a long time or maybe they're new in the F1
[40:28.740 -> 40:30.580] or in the media world and they're trying to break in
[40:30.580 -> 40:32.900] and this is like some of the first stuff that they're doing
[40:32.900 -> 40:35.260] and man, I couldn't picture for a second
[40:35.260 -> 40:36.500] like doing this on my own.
[40:36.500 -> 40:39.260] Like if I had to, I would, but man,
[40:39.260 -> 40:41.320] is it so much better doing it with a friend.
[40:41.320 -> 40:44.580] Yeah, I, well, you know that that's true
[40:44.580 -> 40:47.160] because look at me, no one loves social media more than me.
[40:47.160 -> 40:49.240] I love video, I've done it my whole life,
[40:49.240 -> 40:51.080] but I still don't have a football show,
[40:51.080 -> 40:52.560] even though I have a football business.
[40:52.560 -> 40:54.160] If I was going to do this on my own
[40:54.160 -> 40:55.000] and actually wanted to do it,
[40:55.000 -> 40:56.560] I would have done it years ago.
[40:56.560 -> 40:58.000] But I wanted to do it with you.
[40:58.000 -> 41:00.320] And the fact that we both like game addicted
[41:00.320 -> 41:02.020] to the sport at the same time,
[41:02.020 -> 41:04.320] and there was just a route of like going down
[41:04.320 -> 41:05.600] the whole drive to survive fans,
[41:05.600 -> 41:09.320] like learning with them and giving people a safe place.
[41:09.320 -> 41:10.880] Like I've absolutely loved.
[41:10.880 -> 41:12.360] So to all the new viewers listening
[41:12.360 -> 41:14.640] and everyone who's picked up over the last couple of months,
[41:14.640 -> 41:15.480] thanks for being here.
[41:15.480 -> 41:18.560] Cause we've genuinely been sat in the top 10 on Spotify
[41:18.560 -> 41:20.040] for like four months.
[41:20.880 -> 41:23.000] Like we literally have.
[41:23.000 -> 41:25.640] We literally have been in the top 10 on Spotify
[41:25.640 -> 41:26.480] for like four months.
[41:26.480 -> 41:28.840] I feel like this last sort of six months
[41:28.840 -> 41:31.120] has moved so quickly and been such a whirlwind
[41:31.120 -> 41:34.960] that I feel like I'm just, I'm caught up in this tornado.
[41:34.960 -> 41:36.980] And I haven't even got a minute to think.
[41:36.980 -> 41:39.660] And I think it's going to get to the end of the year.
[41:39.660 -> 41:41.560] We're going to have the last race in Abu Dhabi.
[41:41.560 -> 41:42.880] Oh my God, it's going to be a party.
[41:42.880 -> 41:44.800] And it's going to be like, it's going to be great.
[41:44.800 -> 41:49.720] But then it's going to be like, okay, take the foot off the gas just for momentarily.
[41:49.720 -> 41:52.560] We haven't been on holiday, like we're going to have Christmas, we're going to have family
[41:52.560 -> 41:53.560] time.
[41:53.560 -> 41:55.320] And that's when I'm going to see my family.
[41:55.320 -> 41:56.320] And they're going to ask me all these questions.
[41:56.320 -> 41:58.400] And I'm going to be able to sit down and talk.
[41:58.400 -> 42:02.440] And I think that's when I'm truly going to realize like, we put a shift in bro.
[42:02.440 -> 42:06.720] Oh my God, we I think I don't wanna just say this
[42:06.720 -> 42:08.480] so that people listening think like,
[42:08.480 -> 42:11.540] oh my God, they're about to get a reaction.
[42:11.540 -> 42:15.080] But my God, I have worked hard on projects
[42:15.080 -> 42:16.880] and I know people that do this.
[42:16.880 -> 42:18.800] I have never seen anyone launch anything
[42:18.800 -> 42:20.900] I've put as much content out.
[42:20.900 -> 42:22.440] Like we've been putting out like five,
[42:22.440 -> 42:25.600] six short film things a day, long, long form two
[42:25.600 -> 42:30.320] podcasts a week. Like you're filming that you're doing all of that. We're editing all
[42:30.320 -> 42:31.320] day.
[42:31.320 -> 42:35.120] To be fair, bro. I had the realization slightly the other day because do you remember when
[42:35.120 -> 42:38.880] we were sat on the sofa? I think you were editing the Joshua Begenby video. And I went
[42:38.880 -> 42:43.240] through I scrolled right to the bottom of our TikTok and I watched all of our like,
[42:43.240 -> 42:44.240] yeah, I heard you laughing.
[42:44.240 -> 42:46.040] I heard you laughing. Because I don't ever watch our videos. We don't listen to the bottom of our TikTok and I watched all of our old TikToks. And I was cruising, man.
[42:46.040 -> 42:48.560] Because I don't ever watch our videos.
[42:48.560 -> 42:49.640] We don't listen to the podcast.
[42:49.640 -> 42:50.480] We don't do anything.
[42:50.480 -> 42:52.880] So they almost get given a matching shell.
[42:52.880 -> 42:55.000] And then they can do what they want with it.
[42:55.000 -> 42:55.840] Yeah, man.
[42:55.840 -> 42:57.760] And I realized, look,
[42:57.760 -> 42:59.460] we didn't have the knowledge in the beginning
[42:59.460 -> 43:00.300] and we're learning,
[43:00.300 -> 43:02.400] we still don't have much knowledge now.
[43:02.400 -> 43:05.600] But I guess I do understand why some of the people out there
[43:05.600 -> 43:06.720] have enjoyed listening to us,
[43:06.720 -> 43:08.320] because we are just two idiots,
[43:08.320 -> 43:09.840] and we try and make it funny.
[43:09.840 -> 43:12.000] And I was cracking up at our own videos,
[43:12.000 -> 43:13.040] and I've never done that before.
[43:13.040 -> 43:14.960] The messages that I've absolutely loved
[43:14.960 -> 43:17.320] is the ones from just people being like,
[43:17.320 -> 43:18.560] oh, I've been having a hard time,
[43:18.560 -> 43:21.800] or like, oh, I never usually listen to podcasts,
[43:21.800 -> 43:23.040] but you guys make me laugh.
[43:23.040 -> 43:24.600] And sometimes people are just like,
[43:24.600 -> 43:25.760] I can't stop laughing at my phone
[43:25.760 -> 43:29.040] or I'm at work and I'm laughing to myself and it just makes me think like
[43:29.840 -> 43:32.760] It's just the fact that we're sat here in a random hotel room in Amsterdam
[43:32.760 -> 43:35.160] Like we're about to go out tonight as soon as we end this podcast
[43:35.360 -> 43:40.240] Let's tell them what we do so you can imagine we've had the biggest day ever in pit stop
[43:40.240 -> 43:42.680] Okay, the bonus episode next week is gonna be incredible
[43:42.680 -> 43:48.200] We're out here in Amsterdam for the race. The first ever weekend of paddock passes. All of this has happened
[43:48.200 -> 43:54.560] because of you guys listening, which is absolutely insane. And I feel like actually there's a
[43:54.560 -> 43:57.600] bit of me at the beginning that was like, is a podcast right for me? Because I love
[43:57.600 -> 44:02.080] being on video, like, but we do film them a lot. But then this episode right now, I'm
[44:02.080 -> 44:07.880] not filming it actually kind of proves to me why a podcast is right for me because I love talking about things, but sometimes I don't like doing it when it's on film. But then this episode right now, not filming it actually kind of proves to me why a podcast is right for me. Because I love talking about things, but sometimes I don't
[44:07.880 -> 44:12.280] like doing it when it's on film. But like right now, I'd happily be like, this is unreal
[44:12.280 -> 44:16.360] that like the what you guys have like done for us, because realistically, like, look
[44:16.360 -> 44:20.080] at what we're doing. You said it to me when we were coming on the plane, you were like,
[44:20.080 -> 44:23.600] this is ridiculous. So we're flying to Amsterdam to like film, this is work.
[44:23.600 -> 44:26.840] Yeah, man. And you guys have been absolute diamonds to us.
[44:26.840 -> 44:28.640] And I also just want to give a massive thank you
[44:28.640 -> 44:31.240] to every single guest that we've had on the pod.
[44:31.240 -> 44:32.080] Pitstop has been going-
[44:32.080 -> 44:33.600] From the very beginning, Oli Caldwell.
[44:33.600 -> 44:35.320] Pitstop has been going for six months.
[44:35.320 -> 44:37.520] Like these people had no right to come
[44:37.520 -> 44:41.120] on a brand new podcast, but everyone that's come on,
[44:41.120 -> 44:44.560] Oli, Jack Aitken, fucking Will Buxton,
[44:44.560 -> 44:48.200] everyone, Lissy, Matt, Callum, Brad,
[44:49.680 -> 44:53.760] Josh, Michael, Josh, yeah, and everyone that we've missed.
[44:53.760 -> 44:54.600] Everyone, yeah.
[44:54.600 -> 44:55.680] Just a massive shout out.
[44:55.680 -> 44:56.840] Do you know what as well?
[44:56.840 -> 45:00.340] I woke up this morning and I had a message
[45:00.340 -> 45:02.880] from another driver that I've been trying to get on,
[45:02.880 -> 45:04.960] which Fab does know about, but like,
[45:04.960 -> 45:06.080] I hadn't, we hadn't spoken about it
[45:06.080 -> 45:07.800] because he's busy, like I know he's racing and that.
[45:07.800 -> 45:08.720] And I woke up and it was like,
[45:08.720 -> 45:09.800] yeah bro, when can we do it?
[45:09.800 -> 45:12.160] And I'm thinking, oh my God.
[45:12.160 -> 45:13.560] I was racking him, wasn't it?
[45:13.560 -> 45:16.680] People in the sport, like are messaging me,
[45:16.680 -> 45:18.520] like I'm waking up, turning over on my phone,
[45:18.520 -> 45:20.680] like, and admittedly I haven't got a girlfriend,
[45:20.680 -> 45:21.960] so nothing that exciting is going on
[45:21.960 -> 45:22.800] in my life at the moment.
[45:22.800 -> 45:24.520] But just to have a message from a driver,
[45:24.520 -> 45:25.680] and it'd be like, when can you film?
[45:25.680 -> 45:27.640] Is it not exciting living with Fab?
[45:27.640 -> 45:28.680] It's exciting living with you,
[45:28.680 -> 45:31.880] but like, we don't ever do anything serious, really.
[45:31.880 -> 45:35.440] However, like, we could double date, see?
[45:35.440 -> 45:36.280] Very true.
[45:36.280 -> 45:38.640] And on that note, let's hit the streets of Amsterdam.
[45:38.640 -> 45:39.680] Ladies and gentlemen,
[45:39.680 -> 45:40.520] I'm ready to party.
[45:40.520 -> 45:41.560] We are gonna go out in Amsterdam
[45:41.560 -> 45:43.560] after the best day ever in Bitstop.
[45:43.560 -> 45:45.280] Thank you very much for being here.
[45:45.280 -> 45:48.280] Sunday's episode is gonna be more of like a race review.
[45:48.280 -> 45:53.280] Um, because we've gotta like edit and do some stuff for the bonus set.
[45:53.280 -> 46:03.280] The first ever Formula One driver, current, current Formula One drivers are coming on the podcast.
[46:03.280 -> 46:07.280] That will be live next week, so be excited.
[46:07.280 -> 46:09.600] Okay, I wish it was a lot longer than it was,
[46:09.600 -> 46:11.680] but I'm so happy we did what we did.
[46:11.680 -> 46:14.240] And their words, not mine.
[46:14.240 -> 46:16.520] He said, see you in the paddock.
[46:16.520 -> 46:17.360] He did say that.
[46:17.360 -> 46:18.800] He said that when he missed my meet.
[46:18.800 -> 46:19.640] He said that.
[46:19.640 -> 46:21.600] He said, are you guys gonna be here all weekend?
[46:21.600 -> 46:22.440] We said, yes.
[46:22.440 -> 46:23.400] He said, see you in there.
[46:23.400 -> 46:24.240] Yeah.
[46:24.240 -> 46:25.760] I was like, woo!
[46:25.760 -> 46:27.760] Stop it dude, you shouldn't have said that!
[46:29.280 -> 46:31.520] Guys, thanks so much for tuning in to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[46:31.520 -> 46:32.640] I've been Fab.
[46:32.640 -> 46:33.600] I've been Jake.
[46:33.600 -> 46:36.320] Please do rate the podcast five stars, it really helps us out.
[46:36.320 -> 46:38.320] If you haven't, all you got to do is come off this,
[46:38.320 -> 46:41.280] just click the star, click five, click the follow button as well.
[46:41.280 -> 46:44.640] You get notified when we upload, every Monday, every Thursday.
[46:45.720 -> 46:46.880] It's been a wild ride.
[46:46.880 -> 46:48.440] The biggest episode ever is coming
[46:48.440 -> 46:49.840] as a bonus episode next week.
[46:49.840 -> 46:51.120] Not going to tell you when,
[46:51.120 -> 46:53.280] so you're going to have to follow the podcast
[46:53.280 -> 46:55.120] so you're notified when it goes up.
[46:55.120 -> 46:56.000] Yeah, not only that,
[46:56.000 -> 46:57.240] you're also going to have to go subscribe
[46:57.240 -> 46:59.160] to our YouTube channel, follow us on TikTok,
[46:59.160 -> 47:00.280] follow us on Instagram.
[47:00.280 -> 47:01.120] Yeah.
[47:01.120 -> 47:02.480] And we haven't got a Twitter yet,
[47:02.480 -> 47:07.920] but we do see you guys talking about us. Do you what no I was quickly mentioned that before we leave. Yep
[47:07.920 -> 47:10.940] My favorite thing is that because we don't have a Twitter
[47:10.940 -> 47:16.380] But if you go on Twitter and search pit stop podcast and go latest be scroll down people talking about people have been sharing the
[47:16.380 -> 47:20.760] Callum video being like never like pistol podcast for but this is like one of the best Formula One
[47:21.400 -> 47:23.960] Podcasts I've ever watched like we don't even have Twitter
[47:23.960 -> 47:25.040] So like we know people
[47:25.040 -> 47:27.040] are saying that, not for us to see it,
[47:27.040 -> 47:28.760] genuinely for their audience.
[47:28.760 -> 47:30.760] And that's when you look at it and you're like,
[47:30.760 -> 47:33.040] oh shit, people actually liked it.
[47:33.040 -> 47:35.580] Like, because me and you live together,
[47:35.580 -> 47:38.760] so we don't get any feedback, like, of anyone really.
[47:38.760 -> 47:39.960] I mean, the only people we talked about
[47:39.960 -> 47:41.920] pissed off was like our management, so.
[47:41.920 -> 47:43.000] You know, the feedback we get.
[47:43.000 -> 47:43.840] So please.
[47:43.840 -> 47:44.680] Our friends don't give a fuck about what we do.
[47:44.680 -> 47:48.120] Our friends aren't into Formula One, so we don't even talk to them about this.
[47:48.120 -> 47:51.400] So if you do want to give us any feedback, our Instagram is at pitstop.
[47:51.400 -> 47:55.480] Send us a DM, even if we don't reply, I promise you we read a lot of them.
[47:56.280 -> 47:58.760] We get a lot of messages on there, so it'd be hard to reply to everyone.
[47:58.760 -> 48:03.160] And also, once you've replied to someone once, every time they message you, my phone goes off.
[48:03.160 -> 48:07.200] And I'm signed into about 80 Instagram accounts, so I can't do that. But yeah let's end the episode here
[48:07.200 -> 48:11.240] let's go out in Amsterdam let's party it's been an amazing day thank you very
[48:11.240 -> 48:14.200] much for listening we hope everyone enjoys the Dutch Grand Prix we'll be
[48:14.200 -> 48:18.240] back after it let's go do it fabs let's go have a big night out. Big love guys
[48:18.240 -> 48:21.680] let's get fucked up. Thank you so much for being here see you guys later have a
[48:21.680 -> 48:26.320] great week good bye
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