OLLIE BEARMAN IS A MACHINE 🤯

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Mon, 01 May 2023 20:25:07 -0000

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Baku race weekend is over and PEREZ stole the show once again on a street track! However.. our driver of the day was OLLIE BEARMAN for an absolutely crazy performance all weekend. Check out our thoughts from the race in Azerbaijan, and play along for a very special quiz.. Can you name the whole F2 grid? 👀
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Summary

**Podcast Episode Summary: Azerbaijan Grand Prix Review and F2 Discussion**

**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca

**Key Points:**

* **F2 Race Recap:**
* Oli Bearman dominated the F2 weekend, securing pole position, winning the sprint race, and the feature race.
* Prema Racing's car was exceptionally fast, contributing to Bearman's success.
* Bearman's pole position was particularly impressive as he achieved it despite a broken car on his final lap.
* The F2 sprint format provided excitement, but the confusion surrounding the grid-setting rules needs clarification.

* **Azerbaijan Grand Prix Review:**

* Sergio Perez won the race, showcasing his ability to manage tires on street tracks.
* Perez's victory was aided by a safety car that allowed him to pit and maintain the lead.
* Max Verstappen had the faster car but lost time due to the safety car.
* Charles Leclerc impressed with a strong performance, considering his limited track time due to a crash in the Australian Grand Prix.
* The Baku track's barriers were rounded off, eliminating the jagged edges that could affect drivers' judgment.

* **Driver of the Day:**

* Perez for his impressive tire management and racecraft.
* Leclerc for his strong performance despite limited track time.
* Fernando Alonso for his supportive teamwork with Lance Stroll in Aston Martin.

* **2023 Driver Standings:**

* Verstappen leads, followed closely by Perez, who is only six points behind.
* Alonso remains in third place.

* **Other Notable Moments:**

* Lando Norris and George Russell had a friendly banter before the race, highlighting their genuine personalities.
* Fernando Alonso suggested an ideal brake balance for Lance Stroll during the race, demonstrating their effective teamwork.
* Lance Stroll informed his team that he would not attack Alonso, showcasing their cooperative approach.

* **F2 Grid:**
* Fabio Bocca teases an upcoming F2 grid segment, featuring talented drivers like Jack Doohan. **Azerbaijan Grand Prix Review:**

* Sergio Perez secured the race win, extending his championship lead.
* Lewis Hamilton faced a quiet race, lacking notable moments or mentions.
* Nico Hulkenberg impressed with a strong performance, showcasing his racing prowess.
* A chaotic pit stop involving Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso created a tense moment.
* Oscar Piastri demonstrated his potential with a solid race, topping the leaderboard in the Pit Stop's fastest lap challenge.
* The podcast hosts discussed potential strategies to enhance the excitement of races with limited overtaking opportunities.
* A Formula 2 quiz tested the hosts' knowledge of current drivers, revealing their familiarity with several names.
* The upcoming vlog promises behind-the-scenes footage, including visits to Jake Boys' family and playful activities.
* The hosts expressed their disappointment about not attending the Miami Grand Prix but hinted at creative ways to bring a beach atmosphere to their living room.

**Key Insights:**

* The Azerbaijan Grand Prix lacked significant excitement due to limited overtaking opportunities, prompting discussions on improving race strategies.
* Oscar Piastri's strong performance highlighted his potential as a rising star in Formula 2.
* The Formula 2 quiz showcased the hosts' knowledge of the current driver lineup, demonstrating their engagement with the sport beyond Formula 1.
* The upcoming vlog promises entertaining content, offering fans a glimpse into the hosts' personal lives and activities.

**Overall Message:**

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix provided limited excitement, leading to discussions on improving race strategies. Oscar Piastri's impressive performance in Formula 2 highlighted his potential, while the Formula 2 quiz showcased the hosts' knowledge of the sport. The upcoming vlog promises entertaining content, offering fans a unique perspective into the hosts' lives.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:04.320 -> 01:05.720] We're gonna be here all day, aren't we?
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[01:06.720 -> 01:07.720] La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
[01:07.720 -> 01:19.600] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:19.600 -> 01:27.000] Before we go anywhere, Oli Fairman is the first ever Formula 2 driver to get a clean sweep at an
[01:27.000 -> 01:33.000] F2 weekend, topping every session, so Oli Behrmann, round of applause please Fabio.
[01:33.000 -> 01:37.500] That is absolutely unbelievable. That is unbelievable.
[01:37.500 -> 01:43.000] P1 in practice, P1 in quali, P1 in the sprint, P1 in the feature race.
[01:43.000 -> 01:44.500] Wow. That is unreal mate.
[01:44.500 -> 01:45.560] It's pretty impressive.
[01:45.560 -> 01:47.080] Obviously, Ollie's an absolute G,
[01:47.080 -> 01:49.520] but we also need to give a big fucking shout out to Prema.
[01:49.520 -> 01:50.360] Oh yeah, Prema.
[01:50.360 -> 01:52.840] Because the car is clearly absolutely flying.
[01:52.840 -> 01:54.560] Yeah, clap it as well.
[01:54.560 -> 01:55.520] Mini claps, mini claps.
[01:55.520 -> 01:56.880] Yeah, the car was unreal.
[01:56.880 -> 01:58.520] Prema have done a great job, but I love it
[01:58.520 -> 02:00.240] because we spoke about Ollie on the last pod,
[02:00.240 -> 02:01.960] and we said like, oh, he's had a great year,
[02:01.960 -> 02:02.960] he's been racing well,
[02:02.960 -> 02:05.120] but it just hasn't quite come off for him yet.
[02:05.120 -> 02:08.840] And then this week, bang, goes on tops every session.
[02:08.840 -> 02:10.360] But not only did he do all that,
[02:10.360 -> 02:13.760] but in quali, his fucking car was broken, mate,
[02:13.760 -> 02:14.880] and he still got pole.
[02:14.880 -> 02:17.640] Yeah, literally on the last,
[02:17.640 -> 02:19.480] his last lap flew straight around,
[02:19.480 -> 02:21.160] no one expected it, and out of nowhere,
[02:21.160 -> 02:22.800] bang, straight to the top.
[02:22.800 -> 02:24.120] We obviously had the F1 as well,
[02:24.120 -> 02:25.640] the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
[02:25.640 -> 02:29.520] Sergio Perez won, which was actually my prediction.
[02:29.520 -> 02:31.800] I did predict Sergio Perez to win on a street track.
[02:31.800 -> 02:34.000] So, I know, pretty impressive.
[02:34.000 -> 02:35.280] You predicted Verstappen.
[02:35.280 -> 02:36.100] Yeah.
[02:36.100 -> 02:38.000] Which was, he probably would have won
[02:38.000 -> 02:39.720] if certain things didn't happen.
[02:39.720 -> 02:41.960] We'll get into the race weekend, do our recap.
[02:41.960 -> 02:44.280] Bit disappointed with this race weekend, to be honest, mate.
[02:44.280 -> 02:45.880] A few people have said that online.
[02:45.880 -> 02:47.160] A lot of people feel the same.
[02:47.160 -> 02:48.280] I've seen a lot of people say it.
[02:48.280 -> 02:50.920] I saw Mark Priestly shared a tweet that he put out
[02:50.920 -> 02:51.800] because he missed the race.
[02:51.800 -> 02:54.120] Cause I think he's been shooting with wheeler dealers.
[02:54.120 -> 02:55.460] Yeah, yeah.
[02:55.460 -> 02:56.920] I still really want to go on that, by the way.
[02:56.920 -> 03:00.200] Every time you don't say anything, I always message it.
[03:00.200 -> 03:02.480] But I say that, but what do they actually do?
[03:02.480 -> 03:03.400] I don't know.
[03:03.400 -> 03:04.600] They restore old cars, don't they?
[03:04.600 -> 03:08.440] I thought they restore old cars and then like drive them around, or do they just restore the car?
[03:08.440 -> 03:10.800] So what on earth are you doing restoring an old car?
[03:10.800 -> 03:12.200] But why don't we work with him?
[03:12.200 -> 03:15.000] He restores the cars and then we take them out on an adventure.
[03:15.000 -> 03:16.280] Yeah, it would be great.
[03:16.280 -> 03:17.280] I would love to.
[03:17.280 -> 03:18.280] We could expand Wheel of Dealers.
[03:18.280 -> 03:19.840] It's a little bit Top Gear vibe as well, isn't it?
[03:19.840 -> 03:24.560] Well, what we've been doing this weekend is a little bit Top Gear travel kind of vibe.
[03:24.560 -> 03:25.440] Not Top Gear, kind of vibe.
[03:25.440 -> 03:26.880] Not Top Gear, we didn't.
[03:26.880 -> 03:28.640] Yeah, I don't know about that, maybe.
[03:28.640 -> 03:30.940] Well, we've left the flat and we filmed it.
[03:30.940 -> 03:32.000] So for the first time,
[03:32.000 -> 03:33.640] every single one of our listeners can see
[03:33.640 -> 03:35.400] what we did over this race weekend.
[03:35.400 -> 03:37.560] We're doing this podcast
[03:37.560 -> 03:38.920] and then we have to edit this video
[03:38.920 -> 03:41.200] where we have like 400 gig of footage.
[03:41.200 -> 03:44.800] Basically, we filmed the whole weekend start to finish.
[03:44.800 -> 03:48.100] So you can see how we watch the races, what we get up to.
[03:48.100 -> 03:50.020] And it's just a good laugh, really.
[03:50.020 -> 03:51.420] I think it's going to be a good video.
[03:51.420 -> 03:52.300] I'm excited to post it.
[03:52.300 -> 03:53.140] I hope so.
[03:53.140 -> 03:53.960] I hope so.
[03:53.960 -> 03:55.980] People can see the true us, our real colors.
[03:55.980 -> 03:57.420] You get to see Fab in a dressing gown.
[03:57.420 -> 03:58.260] That's enough for anyone.
[03:58.260 -> 03:59.900] Yeah, that's enough to sort you out.
[03:59.900 -> 04:01.500] That's enough to tie you over for a couple of weeks,
[04:01.500 -> 04:02.320] at least.
[04:02.320 -> 04:03.820] I did write down, I need to clear something up.
[04:03.820 -> 04:04.920] In the last podcast,
[04:04.920 -> 04:06.000] I said that you're only allowed
[04:06.000 -> 04:09.480] two power units with the new sprint format and the way everything has been
[04:09.480 -> 04:14.000] done each driver is now allowed four power units per season. I don't know where you got two
[04:14.000 -> 04:18.400] from either because it used to be three. You're allowed four now okay I apologize
[04:18.400 -> 04:24.040] all right I got it wrong but it's okay but yeah the f2 sprint was absolutely
[04:24.040 -> 04:25.680] crazy we saw that mad crash at the end,
[04:25.680 -> 04:28.980] which took Oli to the front, wasn't it?
[04:28.980 -> 04:30.280] Do you remember right at the end
[04:30.280 -> 04:31.400] when there was that safety car
[04:31.400 -> 04:33.040] and then Oli was like third or fourth?
[04:33.040 -> 04:35.320] And then he went straight through.
[04:35.320 -> 04:36.560] Derivere was involved in that.
[04:36.560 -> 04:39.240] And he put a post up saying that the halo did his job today,
[04:39.240 -> 04:40.080] saved his life.
[04:40.080 -> 04:42.360] Cause the car literally flew up.
[04:42.360 -> 04:43.720] Yep. Nearly took his head off.
[04:43.720 -> 04:44.960] So they had the super softs on.
[04:44.960 -> 04:47.040] They just didn't have the heat after a safety car
[04:47.040 -> 04:48.080] to get around that corner.
[04:48.080 -> 04:50.080] It is mad, you don't, in this day and age,
[04:50.080 -> 04:51.600] you don't really think about the halo.
[04:51.600 -> 04:53.080] It's just there, it's just part of the car.
[04:53.080 -> 04:54.640] It's, you know, everyone's used to it,
[04:54.640 -> 04:57.040] but that, yeah, it could have been game over.
[04:57.040 -> 04:59.520] You can see why it's there, like a hundred percent.
[04:59.520 -> 05:02.160] Like, thank God they introduced the halo
[05:02.160 -> 05:03.720] because that was very important.
[05:03.720 -> 05:06.000] We also said in the last pod that we thought
[05:06.000 -> 05:08.000] the sprint race was going to set the grid.
[05:08.000 -> 05:09.520] This was a debate we've had this weekend.
[05:09.520 -> 05:12.120] We figured out the sprint format actually properly,
[05:12.120 -> 05:13.040] haven't we?
[05:13.040 -> 05:15.960] We now know that it doesn't set the grid for the race.
[05:17.080 -> 05:17.920] In F1.
[05:17.920 -> 05:18.800] You thought that?
[05:18.800 -> 05:19.880] No, you did.
[05:19.880 -> 05:21.600] You said that in F2 it did.
[05:21.600 -> 05:23.640] Yeah, I thought in F2 it did, not in F1.
[05:23.640 -> 05:24.480] No, I know.
[05:24.480 -> 05:25.380] I thought it did in F2 as well.
[05:25.380 -> 05:26.340] That's been the big confusion,
[05:26.340 -> 05:28.400] because for the last fucking six months,
[05:28.400 -> 05:31.720] I've been so set in stone that an F2 sprint
[05:31.720 -> 05:33.320] sets the grid for the race, but it doesn't.
[05:33.320 -> 05:35.360] I thought the same thing, I thought the same thing.
[05:35.360 -> 05:37.320] So they, yeah, reverse grid,
[05:37.320 -> 05:38.280] and then it's just for the sprint,
[05:38.280 -> 05:41.160] but the qualifying they do is the qualifying for the race.
[05:41.160 -> 05:43.360] I just wish they did a reverse grid in F1.
[05:43.360 -> 05:44.200] I really do.
[05:44.200 -> 05:46.080] Like, I think it would make it so much more exciting,
[05:46.080 -> 05:47.880] but I've said it a million times.
[05:47.880 -> 05:49.500] Reverse grid format would have been quite good
[05:49.500 -> 05:50.720] for the F1 sprint this weekend.
[05:50.720 -> 05:52.240] Great mate, especially in Baku,
[05:52.240 -> 05:53.880] because where did Piastri qualify?
[05:53.880 -> 05:55.240] Was it 11th or 10th?
[05:55.240 -> 05:56.080] I can't remember.
[05:56.080 -> 05:57.120] Either way, he would have been like,
[05:57.120 -> 05:58.160] he could have been at the front of the grid.
[05:58.160 -> 06:00.960] Yeah, I definitely think it would be a great opportunity
[06:00.960 -> 06:02.640] to see drivers come through the field as well.
[06:02.640 -> 06:04.320] And if it's going to be a thing for extra points,
[06:04.320 -> 06:08.720] like I think that's all F1 need to do to spice that little sprint bit up is just
[06:08.720 -> 06:13.280] change it into a reverse grid get some different drivers at the front. They're learning aren't they
[06:13.280 -> 06:18.720] I think after this weekend F1 are going to realise that I would say the majority of people didn't
[06:18.720 -> 06:22.240] really get down with it the bit that I was confused by was the whole Lando Norris thing
[06:22.240 -> 06:25.000] not being able to get into SQ3 because of the tyres.
[06:25.000 -> 06:27.000] It's just a bit silly.
[06:27.000 -> 06:29.000] Yeah, that is a shame.
[06:29.000 -> 06:36.000] On McLaren's half, they knew that, so that's kind of a McLaren mistake as well, because it was actually Lando who put Oscar out.
[06:36.000 -> 06:41.000] Lando finished 10th, Oscar come 11th, but that meant that obviously Lando couldn't do it, neither could Oscar.
[06:41.000 -> 06:47.480] So really they shouldn't have had Lando slow down a little little bit but I guess they just can't do that can they
[06:47.480 -> 06:52.200] because it's too risky on but yeah that is silly Lando couldn't even go what
[06:52.200 -> 06:55.400] what are you owing up? I thought I deleted all my notes for a second
[06:55.400 -> 06:59.920] you don't want to do that I've got all of them here don't worry yeah that is a shame Lando couldn't go out and shoot free
[06:59.920 -> 07:03.960] didn't have a fresh set of socks I've got a little quiz for you today why have
[07:03.960 -> 07:07.200] you done a quiz because I wanted to just chuck a little quiz at you.
[07:07.200 -> 07:09.080] I wrote down here Logan Sarge went out of the sprint
[07:09.080 -> 07:10.400] because he was crashing qualifying.
[07:10.400 -> 07:11.240] That was a shame.
[07:11.240 -> 07:13.360] They just couldn't get the car back in time.
[07:13.360 -> 07:14.680] Logan Sarge and the barrier again.
[07:14.680 -> 07:16.280] Yeah, they couldn't get the car back in time.
[07:16.280 -> 07:18.320] We saw a lot of popped tires this weekend.
[07:18.320 -> 07:20.880] We just saw a lot of people sticking it in the bin.
[07:20.880 -> 07:21.700] A lot of people,
[07:21.700 -> 07:22.920] because they have the runoff areas, right?
[07:22.920 -> 07:24.360] A lot of people going in there.
[07:24.360 -> 07:27.420] It's a crazy track. Yeah, a few people said it shouldn't have
[07:27.420 -> 07:32.660] been a sprint track but was it like this last year Azerbaijan I don't remember as
[07:32.660 -> 07:36.420] many people crashing as last year now is this because they had less time to
[07:36.420 -> 07:41.220] practice well you one practice session isn't a lot I mean the one that got me
[07:41.220 -> 07:45.800] is literally at 930 UK time so. So 12.30 their time, they've literally,
[07:45.800 -> 07:47.640] the first time they're getting in the car
[07:47.640 -> 07:50.160] on the Saturday is for a quali.
[07:50.160 -> 07:51.680] Like they haven't gone around that track.
[07:51.680 -> 07:52.520] And then the commentators-
[07:52.520 -> 07:53.360] Friday?
[07:53.360 -> 07:54.520] No, on Saturday.
[07:54.520 -> 07:56.520] On Saturday, the first session was for a quali,
[07:56.520 -> 07:58.000] a sprint quali.
[07:58.000 -> 07:58.820] Oh, okay.
[07:58.820 -> 07:59.660] Yeah, but they had quali on Friday, right?
[07:59.660 -> 08:01.000] Yeah, but they had a practice before that.
[08:01.000 -> 08:01.840] Yeah.
[08:01.840 -> 08:04.120] And on Saturday, yeah,
[08:04.120 -> 08:05.200] with absolutely no practice,
[08:05.200 -> 08:07.760] getting in that car and then going around that track,
[08:07.760 -> 08:08.600] that's crazy.
[08:08.600 -> 08:09.960] Cause even when it's a race,
[08:09.960 -> 08:12.760] the drivers do a couple of laps before the formation lap.
[08:12.760 -> 08:14.000] Like before they come round,
[08:14.000 -> 08:16.640] they always sometimes go in a garage and just fill the track.
[08:16.640 -> 08:18.720] A couple of tester laps just to get a little smell,
[08:18.720 -> 08:19.560] smell the track.
[08:19.560 -> 08:21.680] Yeah, this was straight out for a quali.
[08:21.680 -> 08:23.520] You think they'd do it for a job?
[08:23.520 -> 08:24.880] Yeah, you would.
[08:24.880 -> 08:28.240] I like this, that part of it, the Friday part,
[08:28.240 -> 08:31.520] the one practice quali, that's me, it's okay.
[08:31.520 -> 08:33.960] They just need to reinvent the sprint part a little bit
[08:33.960 -> 08:35.560] more, make that a bit more better.
[08:35.560 -> 08:37.840] But the Friday, I was glued to the TV on Friday,
[08:37.840 -> 08:39.440] which I'm not normally.
[08:39.440 -> 08:41.400] We don't practice.
[08:41.400 -> 08:43.000] I kind of glance at the TV here and there,
[08:43.000 -> 08:47.940] but what are you really watching? You know the cars aren't working on a hundred percent
[08:48.440 -> 08:55.780] So you're not gonna get any sort of sense of lap times really in a practice. It's purely for the teams not for the viewer
[08:55.800 -> 09:02.820] What about if they wiped the sprint quali and just used the quali results reverse grid for the sprint?
[09:02.820 -> 09:05.240] But put another practice before that
[09:05.240 -> 09:07.480] instead of the sprint quality?
[09:07.480 -> 09:10.360] You could, but who wants to watch a practice on a Saturday?
[09:10.360 -> 09:11.720] No one, bro, no one.
[09:11.720 -> 09:14.920] I think if they wanted to do more practice on a Friday,
[09:14.920 -> 09:16.720] they just don't need to televise it.
[09:16.720 -> 09:20.000] Give that airtime to F1 Academy
[09:20.000 -> 09:23.280] because what the fuck is going on there,
[09:23.280 -> 09:24.720] the fact that we can't even watch it.
[09:24.720 -> 09:27.120] I was absolutely buzzing to be able to sit down
[09:27.120 -> 09:27.960] and watch that on TV.
[09:27.960 -> 09:29.780] I thought the cars look really interesting.
[09:29.780 -> 09:31.020] I don't really know who the drivers are,
[09:31.020 -> 09:33.800] so I was interested to just start to develop
[09:33.800 -> 09:36.560] a bit more of an understanding of what's going on.
[09:36.560 -> 09:37.840] And it's not even on the bloody TV.
[09:37.840 -> 09:38.960] I couldn't believe that.
[09:38.960 -> 09:40.280] I genuinely couldn't believe that.
[09:40.280 -> 09:43.200] Like, if you're gonna launch an F1 Academy
[09:43.200 -> 09:44.120] and it's a whole new series,
[09:44.120 -> 09:49.120] like W Series was on TV, so I don't get why it's not televised and I was trying to keep up
[09:49.120 -> 09:53.200] with it over the weekend and literally there was like barely any video either so all you
[09:53.200 -> 09:58.440] get is like a photo of someone winning or like the odd clip of them celebrating. I wonder
[09:58.440 -> 10:02.000] whether it was filmed, I've seen a couple of videos of it to be fair now that have come
[10:02.000 -> 10:04.000] out on F1 Academy's page.
[10:04.000 -> 10:05.440] So is it actually filmed or
[10:05.440 -> 10:11.200] or not? I don't know, maybe they film it and want to hold all the rights or maybe they can't post
[10:11.200 -> 10:17.680] it yet, I have no idea. But the one thing I did take from it is Abby Pulling did absolutely amazing
[10:17.680 -> 10:23.280] but she qualified pole in two qualifying sessions. I know, we know. Yeah we saw her at Alpine. Yeah.
[10:23.280 -> 10:29.520] She's Alpine Academy's driver, they brought her out at the launch. Yeah and they announced that she's going to be racing.
[10:29.520 -> 10:33.520] She come pole in two wet, because they do basically more than one race over the weekend,
[10:34.160 -> 10:38.000] and she come pole in both qualifying, but she got disqualified. So two qualis.
[10:38.720 -> 10:41.360] I think there's actually three. What's the format? Read it out to me.
[10:42.880 -> 10:45.000] Well I don't know the format mate, I couldn't watch it.
[10:45.000 -> 10:49.000] All I've got is pictures and I could see that there was multiple races.
[10:49.000 -> 10:53.000] But I do know that Abi got disqualified because they found something on her car
[10:53.000 -> 10:57.000] installed on the floor under the side pods.
[10:57.000 -> 10:59.000] It was an ashtray.
[10:59.000 -> 11:02.000] That meant she got disqualified from two races.
[11:02.000 -> 11:04.000] Which is a real shame.
[11:04.000 -> 11:05.000] I'd love to know what it was.
[11:05.000 -> 11:06.160] That's the thing, you just don't know
[11:06.160 -> 11:07.300] because I can't see anything.
[11:07.300 -> 11:09.280] There's like barely anything online.
[11:09.280 -> 11:11.800] I just, basically, I think they need to change
[11:11.800 -> 11:14.100] that straight away because we need to be able to watch it.
[11:14.100 -> 11:15.080] It's tough, isn't it?
[11:15.080 -> 11:18.400] I guess F1, you know, gave,
[11:18.400 -> 11:22.720] they gave the opportunity to W Series for it to be televised
[11:22.720 -> 11:24.900] and then once it got axed,
[11:24.900 -> 11:26.860] they just haven't decided to do it with F1 Academy.
[11:26.860 -> 11:29.020] So there must be a reason why, whether,
[11:29.020 -> 11:29.900] is it a money thing?
[11:29.900 -> 11:32.200] Can they not, can F1 not afford to televise it?
[11:32.200 -> 11:35.400] Or is it down to the broadcasters
[11:35.400 -> 11:37.960] just not wanting to pay for it?
[11:37.960 -> 11:39.480] I don't really know how it works.
[11:39.480 -> 11:40.960] Yeah, we're going to need some clarity on that
[11:40.960 -> 11:43.960] because I genuinely something like that has to be televised
[11:43.960 -> 11:47.440] for it to get big enough. Like there's no way people can get excited enough by
[11:47.440 -> 11:50.920] like just a couple of Instagram photos saying who's won that's the thing
[11:50.920 -> 11:56.880] however you know it is great that this is happening and it probably because
[11:56.880 -> 12:01.640] Susie Wolf's behind it and she's like so I think I think it will come I think it
[12:01.640 -> 12:07.480] will come maybe because it's the first year know, it won't be televised this year, maybe 2024.
[12:07.480 -> 12:09.920] Maybe there'll be more interest in, I don't know.
[12:09.920 -> 12:10.960] I hope so.
[12:10.960 -> 12:13.280] But then again, it doesn't follow an F1 race weekend.
[12:13.280 -> 12:15.120] This is the thing that you and me have been talking about.
[12:15.120 -> 12:18.600] Like it doesn't follow the same calendar as F1.
[12:18.600 -> 12:19.440] It's completely different.
[12:19.440 -> 12:22.080] So you need a whole completely different
[12:22.080 -> 12:23.800] production company to film everything.
[12:23.800 -> 12:25.760] Yeah, new broadcast team, you'd need everything.
[12:25.760 -> 12:31.000] It is, yeah. When you think of it like that, it is a big kettle of fish, but if anyone's
[12:31.000 -> 12:33.320] going to be able to do it, it's F1, they've got the money.
[12:33.320 -> 12:40.800] You've got to think, F2 gets barely any screen time either, really, neither does F3 or F4.
[12:40.800 -> 12:43.000] There's so many things that I think they need to give more.
[12:43.000 -> 12:45.000] F4's not on TV is it?
[12:45.000 -> 12:47.000] No, I don't think so.
[12:47.000 -> 12:49.000] I would love to watch that.
[12:49.000 -> 12:52.000] I would love to watch, because a lot of them are younger brothers of people.
[12:52.000 -> 12:54.000] Bro, I think F1 and F2 is enough for me mate.
[12:54.000 -> 12:56.000] I can barely keep up.
[12:56.000 -> 12:59.000] F2, I'm just starting to learn the F2 grid.
[12:59.000 -> 13:00.000] And I hope you have too.
[13:00.000 -> 13:01.000] I've learned it.
[13:01.000 -> 13:02.000] Why, don't you care?
[13:02.000 -> 13:05.000] I already know that you're going to tell me it's an F2 grid today.
[13:05.000 -> 13:07.000] Yeah, maybe a little bit of an F2 grid coming up.
[13:07.000 -> 13:09.000] Why would you do that though? There's no way I'm gonna know.
[13:09.000 -> 13:10.000] Because I wanted to make it exciting.
[13:10.000 -> 13:15.000] But before we do an F2 grid, we must talk about the F1 this weekend. We must talk about Perez.
[13:15.000 -> 13:20.000] But before we do talk about F1, I do just want to give a final shout out to someone on the F2 grid.
[13:20.000 -> 13:22.000] Jack motherfucking Deutin, alright?
[13:22.000 -> 13:25.120] That guy was white knuckling that car
[13:25.120 -> 13:27.960] to the very last second.
[13:27.960 -> 13:30.200] He was, I don't know who he was behind.
[13:30.200 -> 13:32.080] I'm not sure who he was actually behind.
[13:32.080 -> 13:32.920] Oh, it was Clem.
[13:32.920 -> 13:33.760] It was Clem.
[13:33.760 -> 13:36.360] On the final lap, you know, the massive straight,
[13:36.360 -> 13:37.820] Baku, they've just come through
[13:37.820 -> 13:39.280] the little snaky weavy bit,
[13:39.280 -> 13:41.080] and they're chipping it down, chipping it down,
[13:41.080 -> 13:41.920] chipping it down.
[13:41.920 -> 13:43.280] And I saw Oli Behrmann come through,
[13:43.280 -> 13:44.440] and I'm like, yes, the boys want it.
[13:44.440 -> 13:46.200] And I'm seeing the rest of the cars come through.
[13:46.200 -> 13:47.800] Then out of nowhere, I see this car,
[13:47.800 -> 13:50.080] I'm flying up the side of this other one.
[13:50.080 -> 13:52.200] And it was Jack Dewing going to overtake Clem.
[13:52.200 -> 13:55.320] He beat him on that very last straight
[13:55.320 -> 13:56.720] by a hundredth of a second.
[13:56.720 -> 13:58.840] Like they crossed the line,
[13:58.840 -> 14:00.640] nose to nose, wheel to wheel.
[14:00.640 -> 14:02.320] And he just picked him at the last minute.
[14:02.320 -> 14:05.920] So bad luck Clem, but fair fucking play Jack Dewan
[14:05.920 -> 14:06.840] because I think that's sick.
[14:06.840 -> 14:08.480] Yeah, Dewan is someone I would love to come
[14:08.480 -> 14:09.800] on this leaderboard for sure.
[14:09.800 -> 14:13.560] I do think he'd put in a pretty sodded lap
[14:13.560 -> 14:15.200] and it'd be interesting to see where it'd finish
[14:15.200 -> 14:17.140] on the Pit Stop fastest lap.
[14:17.140 -> 14:18.720] So we'll have to reach out to a couple of people
[14:18.720 -> 14:20.340] and see who's going to be the next guest.
[14:20.340 -> 14:22.840] But yeah, the F2 was very enjoyable this weekend.
[14:22.840 -> 14:26.620] I'm very, very glad the F2 had the sprint and it was just on
[14:27.200 -> 14:28.640] who
[14:28.640 -> 14:33.960] Moving on to f1. Mm-hmm. Who was your right now off the top of the dome? No research nothing
[14:33.960 -> 14:35.960] Who was your driver the day?
[14:36.880 -> 14:42.040] Perez yeah, that was probably one of the best drives for me because
[14:42.840 -> 14:46.560] He quite clearly held off the stappen for a very long time.
[14:46.560 -> 14:51.760] Everyone talks about how well he can manage his tyres. Who Perez? Really? I think his
[14:51.760 -> 14:55.480] tyres on street tracks he always just he can maintain them a bit longer. Well I
[14:55.480 -> 14:59.440] saw an interesting stat where it was Perez and Verstappen side by side
[14:59.440 -> 15:02.840] showing where they're quicker through the track. Oh really? Yeah and Perez was
[15:02.840 -> 15:07.720] quicker through every corner but on every straight it was Verstappen who was quicker.
[15:07.720 -> 15:08.560] All right.
[15:08.560 -> 15:11.080] But that's only because Verstappen had the tow.
[15:11.080 -> 15:13.960] Verstappen would be towed by Perez on the straights,
[15:13.960 -> 15:16.080] but then lose him on the corners.
[15:16.080 -> 15:17.400] So that's what their gap-
[15:17.400 -> 15:18.440] I was getting all riled up then,
[15:18.440 -> 15:21.400] I was about to throw some more fuel to the fire, yeah.
[15:21.400 -> 15:22.840] Something's going on in Max's car.
[15:22.840 -> 15:28.640] Well, you saw that, when Verstappen went past Leclerc straight away and we looked at each other and we were like
[15:28.640 -> 15:32.480] well that's that done after a couple of laps. You saw that speed and that's where you
[15:32.480 -> 15:39.040] bring your DRS fact up again like how on earth are they so much quicker? I want to
[15:39.040 -> 15:43.240] give my drive of the day to Charles Leclerc. Do you? Yeah for a very valid
[15:43.240 -> 15:45.560] reason he hadn't raced since Saudi.
[15:45.560 -> 15:48.400] He did one lap of the Oz Grand Prix
[15:48.400 -> 15:50.000] and he crashed with Stroll
[15:50.000 -> 15:51.440] and he was out of the race for the whole race.
[15:51.440 -> 15:52.640] Didn't even get to race in Oz.
[15:52.640 -> 15:55.040] Then a month, then obviously they had a month off
[15:55.040 -> 15:57.000] and then they have only one practice session.
[15:57.000 -> 16:01.160] So, and their car was pretty wacko jacko
[16:01.160 -> 16:02.360] a couple of races ago
[16:02.360 -> 16:06.760] and now they're absolutely flying, second so third so I think amazing
[16:06.760 -> 16:08.120] He's always been a good qualifier
[16:08.120 -> 16:09.760] He's quick round one lap
[16:09.760 -> 16:14.480] like if it comes down to it and to push it to push it and the limits like you saw the videos of how close
[16:14.480 -> 16:17.600] They get to that wall and when Ted went out on the track
[16:17.600 -> 16:22.960] You could see how small that track actually was compared to how big a car is dude really really slim
[16:22.960 -> 16:25.040] Yeah, you don't really realise it sometimes
[16:25.040 -> 16:26.040] when you're watching it on TV,
[16:26.040 -> 16:27.720] but when Sky presenters went down there
[16:27.720 -> 16:29.480] and walked around the track,
[16:29.480 -> 16:32.440] it really is tight for how big them cars are.
[16:32.440 -> 16:33.400] It really pissed me off,
[16:33.400 -> 16:35.160] because I swear,
[16:35.160 -> 16:36.480] and I've been watching the whole weekend,
[16:36.480 -> 16:38.360] but I didn't see it again.
[16:38.360 -> 16:39.880] There was like a, there's a turn,
[16:39.880 -> 16:42.000] so obviously you have the barriers, right?
[16:42.000 -> 16:43.920] Around the side of the turns.
[16:43.920 -> 16:45.360] And I don't know who it was,
[16:45.360 -> 16:47.900] but you and me had a conversation with someone,
[16:47.900 -> 16:50.260] or maybe it was someone talking on TV, I can't remember.
[16:50.260 -> 16:52.920] They were saying how on certain street tracks,
[16:52.920 -> 16:55.520] because the barriers, you know, they're in sections.
[16:55.520 -> 16:57.260] And so they're flat.
[16:57.260 -> 16:58.280] When you go around the,
[16:58.280 -> 17:01.160] and they're obviously looking at the edge of it
[17:01.160 -> 17:02.780] when they're turning into it,
[17:02.780 -> 17:04.240] it's not perfectly smooth.
[17:04.240 -> 17:05.800] Like it's not a perfect curve
[17:05.800 -> 17:07.440] because the barriers are in.
[17:07.440 -> 17:08.280] Yeah.
[17:08.280 -> 17:10.040] So it's like a hexagon, it's like jagged.
[17:10.040 -> 17:14.320] Apparently that makes it harder to judge the corner.
[17:14.320 -> 17:17.960] I was watching Baku and pretty much every corner was smooth.
[17:17.960 -> 17:19.120] They like rounded it off.
[17:19.120 -> 17:20.440] I don't know how they done that.
[17:20.440 -> 17:22.760] But I swear there was one corner
[17:22.760 -> 17:31.360] where the barrier just looked hexagon shaped. Yeah, a bit jaggedged round yeah, that would probably mess with your eye line a little bit when you're flying at like a hundred
[17:31.360 -> 17:33.120] Yeah, and 80 mile an hour
[17:33.120 -> 17:39.160] That is and they're getting that close to it. I mean, I'm very very very good here on the sim
[17:39.160 -> 17:43.780] Yeah, you've been playing on the sim. I'm extremely you can see how good fab is in the video when it comes out
[17:43.780 -> 17:46.680] We did fly laps of Baku. Yeah, I
[17:47.200 -> 17:48.320] Did it in my race?
[17:48.320 -> 17:51.380] I wouldn't want to do it in real life and I've seen you go around that track
[17:51.920 -> 17:54.120] Both of us have been in the wall multiple times
[17:55.080 -> 17:59.260] You can't do you can't afford to do that in real life mate. No, you can't afford to do that in real life
[17:59.260 -> 18:02.120] Well, obviously Paris won but you could argue
[18:02.120 -> 18:04.700] We got quite lucky because when there was a safety car
[18:03.600 -> 18:05.320] Actually Perez won, but you could argue he got quite lucky because when there was a safety car,
[18:05.320 -> 18:08.760] they pitted Verstappen and then a safety car come out,
[18:08.760 -> 18:11.400] which meant Perez could pit under the safety car
[18:11.400 -> 18:12.240] and go back to first.
[18:12.240 -> 18:13.480] I missed that bit.
[18:13.480 -> 18:14.800] Yeah, we were going to get the food.
[18:14.800 -> 18:15.640] You were getting the bagels.
[18:15.640 -> 18:16.960] The one exciting part of the race
[18:16.960 -> 18:19.200] and I was downstairs fucking about with bagels.
[18:19.200 -> 18:20.040] Yeah, it was a safety car
[18:20.040 -> 18:21.960] and it basically advantaged Perez
[18:21.960 -> 18:23.440] and then Verstappen just couldn't catch him
[18:23.440 -> 18:24.400] for the rest of the race.
[18:24.400 -> 18:27.380] But I did like, it didn't seem that Verstappen was pissed about it,
[18:27.380 -> 18:30.960] which I was happy about because like, I guess when I was watching it, I was thinking like,
[18:30.960 -> 18:33.200] is he gonna be a bit like, oh, we've done me there.
[18:33.200 -> 18:36.920] Yeah, but we watched him in the in the after room, in the waiting room, in the cool-down room.
[18:36.920 -> 18:37.420] Yes.
[18:37.420 -> 18:43.200] And it's star- and Perez said to Max like, you got a little unlucky over there.
[18:43.200 -> 18:47.640] And Max was like, yeah, but the same thing happened to you in Saudi Arabia and then it looked like it
[18:47.640 -> 18:50.600] was starting to heat up a little bit and they cut the audio. The audio just went
[18:50.600 -> 18:55.040] bro that's the stuff that people want to hear. I know there's got to be a reason
[18:55.040 -> 18:57.400] they cut the audio there because they were in the middle of a great
[18:57.400 -> 19:00.560] conversation. They knew something might happen. Well I've seen it happen before
[19:00.560 -> 19:03.560] because I've seen a video on Twitter today that someone's filmed on a phone
[19:03.560 -> 19:05.500] of George's and Max's conversation
[19:05.500 -> 19:08.500] When they're having a proper conversation and you hear-
[19:08.500 -> 19:10.500] What, what, what, this weekend after George-
[19:10.500 -> 19:12.500] Have you seen it? And then George walks away?
[19:12.500 -> 19:13.000] No.
[19:13.000 -> 19:15.500] And then when George walks away, Max is like, dickhead.
[19:15.500 -> 19:17.000] Really?
[19:17.000 -> 19:18.000] Ledge.
[19:18.000 -> 19:19.000] Ledge.
[19:19.000 -> 19:22.000] I fucking love that stuff. I think that's what the people want to see.
[19:22.000 -> 19:23.500] Maybe not.
[19:23.500 -> 19:25.880] But that's what I want to see.
[19:28.160 -> 19:29.000] And one of my favorite parts of this weekend. I'll back you up on that.
[19:29.000 -> 19:30.800] We've always said there needs to be more drivers
[19:30.800 -> 19:32.360] on the grid that come out after the race
[19:32.360 -> 19:33.680] and they're like, fuck that guy.
[19:33.680 -> 19:35.440] Well mate, even Toto said it.
[19:35.440 -> 19:37.640] Toto said it in an interview after he was chatting
[19:37.640 -> 19:38.520] to someone from Sky.
[19:38.520 -> 19:41.600] He was like, you know, it's just a bit of banter.
[19:41.600 -> 19:43.080] It's just, it's exciting.
[19:43.080 -> 19:43.920] And it is, it is.
[19:43.920 -> 19:45.960] Like watching them two argue is exciting.
[19:45.960 -> 19:48.400] It was fun watching Lando and George as well before the race.
[19:48.400 -> 19:51.080] Mate, that was genius.
[19:51.080 -> 19:52.000] Yeah, that was genius.
[19:52.000 -> 19:55.160] Just that slight bit, for anyone at home who doesn't know
[19:55.160 -> 19:58.080] or doesn't watch F1 on Sky Sports,
[19:58.080 -> 19:59.920] they were just talking to a couple of drivers
[19:59.920 -> 20:00.920] on the grid before, weren't they?
[20:00.920 -> 20:02.280] Was it just Lando first or were they?
[20:02.280 -> 20:06.880] They had Lando first and then George walked past and he came and chatted with me.
[20:06.880 -> 20:08.840] And they were bantering each other about the fact
[20:08.840 -> 20:10.560] of what just happened and Lando was like,
[20:10.560 -> 20:12.160] don't worry, mate, I've got your back sort of thing.
[20:12.160 -> 20:13.400] But it was just funny.
[20:13.400 -> 20:16.280] It was that, it was that for like 10 seconds,
[20:16.280 -> 20:19.400] it was a little bit of just organic human nature.
[20:19.400 -> 20:20.240] Yeah.
[20:20.240 -> 20:22.840] Which no media trained answers,
[20:22.840 -> 20:25.120] no like the same thing that everyone hears.
[20:25.120 -> 20:26.920] It was actually someone's personality.
[20:26.920 -> 20:29.680] And for a second it was like, wow, that's really refreshing.
[20:29.680 -> 20:30.760] Yeah.
[20:30.760 -> 20:32.600] And then they were lining up next to each other as well.
[20:32.600 -> 20:34.280] So you had literally,
[20:34.280 -> 20:35.920] you just watch them go around the track
[20:35.920 -> 20:38.400] after beefing each other and having a little bit of a niggle
[20:38.400 -> 20:39.880] when it's just so funny.
[20:39.880 -> 20:40.720] Yeah.
[20:40.720 -> 20:43.240] But yeah, George Russell has been in the press this weekend.
[20:43.240 -> 20:44.680] There's been a few things about him
[20:44.680 -> 20:46.480] with Christopher Stapham, which is interesting.
[20:47.240 -> 20:51.720] It's interesting because I just can't picture George like, ever having an argument.
[20:51.720 -> 20:54.560] He's so polite and so nice, like it would never be him.
[20:55.760 -> 20:59.320] And you know what Max is like, so I don't really know who's to blame.
[20:59.440 -> 21:04.280] I don't really feel like I'm in a position to give any form of professional opinion on who's to blame for a crash.
[21:04.960 -> 21:09.320] No. My second driver of the day. How have you got more than one?
[21:09.320 -> 21:15.720] Fernando Alonso, mate. How did I know that you were going to say that considering you're sat in an Alonso t-shirt?
[21:15.720 -> 21:22.880] The same t-shirt that I've worn all weekend. Can I have a reason for Alonso? I'm never ever leaving this t-shirt.
[21:22.880 -> 21:25.680] Yeah mate, you left the room when this happened.
[21:25.680 -> 21:27.400] And it's one very small thing that happened,
[21:27.400 -> 21:30.720] but Fernando radioed in to his team
[21:30.720 -> 21:33.680] and he basically suggested like the ideal brake balance
[21:33.680 -> 21:35.880] for Lance's car during that race.
[21:35.880 -> 21:37.320] He was like, I don't know what he said,
[21:37.320 -> 21:38.400] but he was like, just to let you know,
[21:38.400 -> 21:39.400] can you tell Lance like,
[21:39.400 -> 21:41.940] he's probably better off doing this.
[21:41.940 -> 21:46.960] That nearly brought a tear to my eye, it did.
[21:47.040 -> 21:48.400] They are great teammates.
[21:48.400 -> 21:51.420] And also before that, there was another one
[21:51.420 -> 21:53.560] where Lance radioed in,
[21:53.560 -> 21:56.400] cause he was behind Alonso and he was within his DRS
[21:56.400 -> 21:57.560] and Lance radioed in and said,
[21:57.560 -> 21:59.800] let Fernando know I'm not gonna attack.
[21:59.800 -> 22:00.760] Oh, wow.
[22:00.760 -> 22:02.240] So he just wanted the team to know
[22:02.240 -> 22:09.060] that he's just sitting in his DRS to stay with him. And he didn't want Fernando to think he was trying to overtake him and I just think wow
[22:09.060 -> 22:12.140] They've actually got two people that are really gonna work together there
[22:12.140 -> 22:19.220] I think it's it's almost it's almost perfect because you got Lance his dad owns the team. Yeah
[22:19.980 -> 22:24.180] You know, I mean then you got Fernando Alonso who's like the king the king?
[22:24.180 -> 22:26.240] Yeah, so between the two of them,
[22:26.240 -> 22:28.160] there isn't really any hierarchy there.
[22:28.160 -> 22:31.640] Even though I would say like Fernando's the top dog.
[22:31.640 -> 22:32.480] Yeah.
[22:32.480 -> 22:34.880] But in Aston Martin, there isn't really.
[22:34.880 -> 22:36.560] There isn't, yeah, they want to work together.
[22:36.560 -> 22:37.400] It's interesting though,
[22:37.400 -> 22:38.520] because when Will come on here at Christmas
[22:38.520 -> 22:39.840] and we had a conversation about them two,
[22:39.840 -> 22:41.560] Will Buxton was dead certain
[22:41.560 -> 22:43.680] that them two were going to fall out really quick.
[22:43.680 -> 22:46.400] Well, hold on, we've only for only four or five races, we're four races in.
[22:46.400 -> 22:50.480] True, maybe they're being over friendly, like maybe if you're gonna radio in and say I'm not
[22:50.480 -> 22:54.080] going to attack one week, next week if you suddenly dive up the inside they're gonna be
[22:54.080 -> 22:58.720] like what the fuck, you know? Yeah, it's easy to get carried away and think like oh you know not
[22:58.720 -> 23:04.400] much has really happened but um we're only four races in. The 2023 driver standings my friend,
[23:04.400 -> 23:05.680] it has got interesting.
[23:05.680 -> 23:06.680] Yeah.
[23:06.680 -> 23:07.680] I must admit, all right.
[23:07.680 -> 23:08.680] Go on, tell me.
[23:08.680 -> 23:11.960] We've got Verstappen still at the top, but in second place, Perez.
[23:11.960 -> 23:14.080] He's only six points behind Verstappen.
[23:14.080 -> 23:15.560] I know, that is really, really close.
[23:15.560 -> 23:16.880] Now, Alonso's still in third.
[23:16.880 -> 23:19.160] Verstappen will be bricking it by this point, hopefully.
[23:19.160 -> 23:22.880] And I hope he is, because I don't want that guy to have an easy ride this year.
[23:22.880 -> 23:25.120] I want Max to be pressed
[23:25.120 -> 23:29.880] all year. How do you feel about his only press really coming from another teammate though?
[23:29.880 -> 23:36.200] Does that bother you? I think it bothers him more than if it was someone else. You would
[23:36.200 -> 23:41.000] be pissed if your teammate started taking the limelight. But then at the same time he's
[23:41.000 -> 23:44.920] aware he's in the quickest car. So he's aware that his teammate is probably going to be
[23:44.920 -> 23:47.520] the only one that's close enough. But then I guess for him it's like
[23:47.520 -> 23:52.480] well we're in the same car you know so he's a better driver than me do you know what I mean?
[23:52.480 -> 23:59.840] I mean it's tough isn't it? One thing Perez has done is proven that he's that good I think. He's very
[23:59.840 -> 24:05.400] he's very very good Alonso in third with 60 points so he's 27 points behind Perez.
[24:05.400 -> 24:10.400] Hamilton fourth with 48 points, I hate to say it but I just, ever since, I just feel
[24:10.400 -> 24:15.200] like Hamilton wasn't really there this weekend. Like it was such a quiet race, I don't know,
[24:15.200 -> 24:19.160] he was barely even mentioned. The excitement was elsewhere wasn't it? Yeah. Well the cameras
[24:19.160 -> 24:23.640] did genuinely follow like the same cars for like all weekend. I didn't even know what
[24:23.640 -> 24:26.520] was going on, there was like nothing happening for so long
[24:26.520 -> 24:29.880] no I mean I'm just surprised at Hamilton's up there in fourth to be
[24:29.880 -> 24:34.760] fair yeah considering last year and then you got signs and you got signs ahead of
[24:34.760 -> 24:37.840] Leclerc mm-hmm because Leclerc hasn't been very good at start season has he
[24:37.840 -> 24:41.560] very very interesting there's a mate there's a few there's a few surprises in
[24:41.560 -> 24:45.280] this set six points just about to get to that!
[24:45.280 -> 24:46.280] Nico Hulkenberg!
[24:46.280 -> 24:49.400] I was gonna go through Russell Estroll as well in eighth.
[24:49.400 -> 24:53.040] I thought he was having a blinding race, Hulkenberg, this weekend and then I realised he hadn't
[24:53.040 -> 24:56.800] pitted and that was what happened at the end when we had all that drama when Ocon come
[24:56.800 -> 24:58.040] in the pit as well.
[24:58.040 -> 24:59.040] Yeah.
[24:59.040 -> 25:00.660] Mate, that was nuts.
[25:00.660 -> 25:01.840] That was pretty crazy.
[25:01.840 -> 25:04.960] I've seen so many videos of that online as well.
[25:04.960 -> 25:06.300] Again, this is very, very weird. that was pretty crazy I've seen so many videos of that online as well again this
[25:06.300 -> 25:10.680] is very very weird that should never ever happen but the fact that it
[25:10.680 -> 25:14.320] happened I'm you know glad everyone was safe and no one got hurt you would
[25:14.320 -> 25:18.800] expect to have seen that happen about 50 year ago back in the 70s it does feel
[25:18.800 -> 25:22.360] like something that would happen without communication and for a sec it almost
[25:22.360 -> 25:28.360] brought back you know not that I can remember what it was like in the 70s because I was born in 95 but for a second like
[25:28.360 -> 25:32.320] you know after watching those old James Hunt documentaries and like Senna and that
[25:32.320 -> 25:35.760] I know what you mean. If you'd have just taken that footage yeah from yesterday and put
[25:35.760 -> 25:39.200] like a retro filter on it or something like that with a bit of
[25:39.200 -> 25:42.120] movie grain or something it would have just looked like something out of the
[25:42.120 -> 25:46.300] that is spot on. 50s yeah. You can just tell the communication wasn't on surely they
[25:46.300 -> 25:49.320] must have known he had to pit and the pit crew were out and everything to be
[25:49.320 -> 25:52.280] fair you know what I reckon I reckon they honestly thought this race has been
[25:52.280 -> 25:57.760] so boring let's just create something at the end send everyone out into the pit
[25:57.760 -> 26:02.240] so bad that they did that man thank God everyone was alright yeah thank God
[26:02.240 -> 26:05.600] also I've wrote Piastri really did show how good he was this weekend.
[26:05.600 -> 26:07.040] I think this is a good talking point.
[26:07.040 -> 26:08.640] Yeah, turn one, lap one.
[26:08.640 -> 26:09.880] What did he do?
[26:09.880 -> 26:11.180] We knew he was out of the race.
[26:11.180 -> 26:12.720] Oh yeah, it was unlucky.
[26:12.720 -> 26:13.680] Well, really lucky, really.
[26:13.680 -> 26:15.280] He got hit on the left side, didn't he?
[26:15.280 -> 26:16.480] Just about recovered it.
[26:16.480 -> 26:19.240] But yeah, he's been keeping with Lando.
[26:19.240 -> 26:21.120] He has very much been keeping with Lando.
[26:21.120 -> 26:22.440] I know Lando's got more points
[26:22.440 -> 26:23.920] and Lando's been performing better in the race,
[26:23.920 -> 26:26.320] but when it came to the quali times and stuff
[26:26.320 -> 26:30.740] when you look at the him compared to the rest of the rookies if you're comparing
[26:30.740 -> 26:37.420] Oscar to like Logan, Nick De Vries, Oscar is clearly a lot better like because the
[26:37.420 -> 26:41.840] McLaren isn't great. That Williams has got pace, we've seen Albin get out of it
[26:41.840 -> 26:45.840] but I just think... Straight line speed. I think Oscar's really showing that
[26:45.840 -> 26:49.180] if he was in a quicker car, that'd be quite scary.
[26:49.180 -> 26:50.540] Well, he's top of our leaderboard, mate.
[26:50.540 -> 26:51.880] That's all the convincing that I need.
[26:51.880 -> 26:53.280] You don't need to tell me anything else.
[26:53.280 -> 26:54.120] That is true.
[26:54.120 -> 26:55.400] If you're top of the pit stop fastest lap,
[26:55.400 -> 26:57.440] you're technically the best driver in the world, aren't you?
[26:57.440 -> 27:00.440] Whoever is right now, Oscar Piastri
[27:00.440 -> 27:02.640] is actually the world champion.
[27:02.640 -> 27:05.300] And the message goes out to every other driver in the world.
[27:05.300 -> 27:07.340] You want to come and see whether you're the best?
[27:07.340 -> 27:08.340] Come and set it.
[27:08.340 -> 27:09.980] You know why I reckon more people haven't come?
[27:09.980 -> 27:11.160] Because they're scared, mate.
[27:11.160 -> 27:12.160] I reckon they are.
[27:12.160 -> 27:13.160] They're scared.
[27:13.160 -> 27:17.020] You can see the pain in people's faces when they sit on our Sim though and realise our
[27:17.020 -> 27:18.780] pedals aren't even strapped in properly.
[27:18.780 -> 27:21.100] It's not the greatest driving experience.
[27:21.100 -> 27:23.180] But then you also see the excitement.
[27:23.180 -> 27:26.320] You see the change in someone's emotions.
[27:26.320 -> 27:29.040] They go from being really excited after their lap
[27:29.040 -> 27:30.500] because they think they've done a blinder
[27:30.500 -> 27:32.840] to then sitting on the sofa, it's a bit of a nail biter.
[27:32.840 -> 27:33.660] They're a bit nervous.
[27:33.660 -> 27:35.520] They're thinking, they're looking at the board,
[27:35.520 -> 27:36.720] you know, they're waiting for me to announce
[27:36.720 -> 27:39.560] that like where they are and they get a bit nervous.
[27:39.560 -> 27:41.040] And then you reveal it to them.
[27:41.040 -> 27:43.480] And then it's like, well, you don't know, it's a mixed bag.
[27:43.480 -> 27:45.200] Surprise, that's the best thing about it.
[27:45.200 -> 27:47.740] But I feel like the order that we've done it in,
[27:47.740 -> 27:51.180] so Oscar was our first guy to set a lap and he's top.
[27:51.180 -> 27:52.100] Who was second?
[27:53.600 -> 27:54.440] Was it-
[27:54.440 -> 27:55.260] Second was Felipe.
[27:55.260 -> 27:56.100] Was it Dragovic?
[27:56.100 -> 27:56.940] No, sorry, it was Oli.
[27:56.940 -> 27:57.760] No, sorry, it was Dragovic.
[27:57.760 -> 27:58.600] No, it was Dragovic.
[27:58.600 -> 27:59.440] And then it was Oli.
[27:59.440 -> 28:00.320] And then it was Oli.
[28:00.320 -> 28:04.400] So Felipe had no one else to go against apart from Oscar.
[28:04.400 -> 28:06.120] And you know, it's a blinder of a lap
[28:06.120 -> 28:10.920] So to come second was great. But then Oli Behrman came on and he split the two went in the middle and
[28:11.880 -> 28:18.240] Then Correa's beat Gallagher and Bellingham and you and me if Oli Behrman wins
[28:18.400 -> 28:23.160] F2 this year like after that weekend you have to play he's got to be up there one of the favorites
[28:23.160 -> 28:25.680] Well, they're the last three year winners.
[28:25.680 -> 28:28.320] We'd have Felipe Dragovic, Oli Behrmann, and Oskar Piastri.
[28:28.320 -> 28:30.760] The last three year winners of F2 would be top of L.A.
[28:30.760 -> 28:32.280] That is actually pretty sick.
[28:32.280 -> 28:34.960] That is a reason for everyone listening to Pit Stop
[28:34.960 -> 28:37.600] to support Oli Behrmann because-
[28:37.600 -> 28:40.240] That almost gives me a bit of hope
[28:40.240 -> 28:43.000] because my name's on that leaderboard.
[28:43.000 -> 28:46.760] Yeah, quite far down though, mate. Well, yeah, but it's still on the board
[28:46.760 -> 28:50.280] It's still above mine anyway. It could mean I could maybe have a chance at an F2 seat
[28:51.220 -> 28:56.420] Yeah, one day. Interesting what Russell did at the end of the race as well. He managed to pit
[28:56.900 -> 29:00.780] Put softs on. Did he have a big box of KFC? That's what I would have done. Did he have a big
[29:01.380 -> 29:06.000] Chicken select box? No, he didn't. He put softs on and he got the fastest lap.
[29:06.000 -> 29:07.000] Oh, he did?
[29:07.000 -> 29:08.000] Which is very good, he got an extra point.
[29:08.000 -> 29:09.000] Oh.
[29:09.000 -> 29:13.300] Mmm. I'm not gonna lie, it's really hard to sit here and make up exciting things about
[29:13.300 -> 29:16.560] that race. Like, there was barely anything that happened, but yeah, Perez won, which
[29:16.560 -> 29:18.880] was my prediction, so I'm happy with that.
[29:18.880 -> 29:26.120] How did they change this? How can you make this race more exciting? Because Saudi's a little bit
[29:26.120 -> 29:32.000] the same like it's fun to watch because the cars get so close to the barrier and
[29:32.000 -> 29:34.640] you know that they're like literally threading a needle at 7 million miles
[29:34.640 -> 29:38.560] an hour but how do you get around the fact that it's not as easy to overtake
[29:38.560 -> 29:43.560] it's the same in Monaco mate and you know Monaco is one of those historic
[29:43.560 -> 29:45.920] races and it always will be, and people always
[29:45.920 -> 29:47.080] love it.
[29:47.080 -> 29:50.960] And I don't think it's just about the racing in Monaco, it's about the whole package for
[29:50.960 -> 29:51.960] Monaco.
[29:51.960 -> 29:56.720] But how do you make a race more exciting if you can't really overtake that much?
[29:56.720 -> 30:00.600] Well, if it's really hard to overtake, there was overtaking spots in Baku, you can overtake,
[30:00.600 -> 30:01.600] but it's just not...
[30:01.600 -> 30:02.600] On the straights?
[30:02.600 -> 30:03.600] Yeah.
[30:03.600 -> 30:04.840] So that's why it should be a reverse grid.
[30:04.840 -> 30:08.160] It would make the most sense, because if the quicker cars are going to get to the front anyway
[30:08.160 -> 30:12.720] that straight's long enough for them to catch everyone just start it reverse. I think maybe
[30:12.720 -> 30:16.960] they take a leaf out of Formula E's book and they have like those boosters on track you know those
[30:16.960 -> 30:20.800] zones that they drive through and they get a boost. Well that's not going to work there's not even
[30:20.800 -> 30:24.240] enough room to overtake you're going to add a booster now. There needs to be something mate.
[30:24.240 -> 30:25.580] I'm sure they're working on it mate I'm sure they're working on it mate
[30:25.580 -> 30:28.760] I'm sure they're working on it it's tough isn't it cuz I'm not that sure
[30:28.760 -> 30:37.460] really yeah I don't know I don't really know however what I do know is I've got
[30:37.460 -> 30:40.940] a quiz for you my friend this is the formula 2 quiz you've been working on it
[30:40.940 -> 30:47.880] is yeah I wouldn't say I've been working on it just make some notes over the weekend well no actually I want to know
[30:47.880 -> 30:55.160] how many f2 drivers can you name from the current grid okay now you have to
[30:55.160 -> 30:58.720] visualize this in your head right for the viewers at home I'm not cheating I
[30:58.720 -> 31:03.640] could have my phone out I don't you get a point for the last name and a point
[31:03.640 -> 31:05.160] for the first name
[31:05.160 -> 31:07.200] because I was thinking about this.
[31:07.200 -> 31:09.200] I feel like we would know some of the surnames
[31:09.200 -> 31:10.800] because you just hear them, you see them,
[31:10.800 -> 31:12.480] you see the abbreviation on TV.
[31:12.480 -> 31:13.440] Yeah.
[31:13.440 -> 31:16.160] But the abbreviations are sometimes quite hard to read.
[31:16.160 -> 31:17.000] Well, they are.
[31:17.000 -> 31:18.480] So what I've done here, right,
[31:18.480 -> 31:20.060] is so you get a point for last name,
[31:20.060 -> 31:22.440] point if you get the first name as well, so two points.
[31:22.440 -> 31:24.080] I can give you the abbreviation,
[31:24.080 -> 31:27.820] but you lose half a point for it okay so I'm not giving you the
[31:27.820 -> 31:31.500] abbreviations I'm just gonna give you first and second name abbreviations
[31:31.500 -> 31:34.980] rubbish no I'm saying I can give you an abbreviation of a name that you can't
[31:34.980 -> 31:38.580] get and you got to try and think oh yeah that's fine how many do you reckon I'll
[31:38.580 -> 31:41.240] be able to get off the top of my head like drivers because I'm trying to think
[31:41.240 -> 31:44.500] of the grid I reckon I reckon you'll get about I reckon you'll solidly get at
[31:44.500 -> 31:45.360] least six six I reckon I'll get way more than that so I'm gonna to think of the grid now. I reckon you'll get about, I reckon you'll solidly get at least six.
[31:45.360 -> 31:47.880] Six? I reckon I'll get way more than that.
[31:47.880 -> 31:49.480] So I'm going to make a score of your points here.
[31:49.480 -> 31:50.320] So whenever you're ready.
[31:50.320 -> 31:51.160] Shall I just crack on?
[31:51.160 -> 31:52.060] Have you got the list there?
[31:52.060 -> 31:53.680] Yeah, but you need to give me time to mark it off
[31:53.680 -> 31:54.520] and then add your points up.
[31:54.520 -> 31:56.120] All right, I hope everyone's playing along at home.
[31:56.120 -> 31:58.160] Name as many F2 drivers as you can.
[31:58.160 -> 31:58.980] Here we go, right.
[31:58.980 -> 32:00.480] Here we go.
[32:00.480 -> 32:01.600] Oli Behrman.
[32:01.600 -> 32:03.440] Right, so we've got Oli Behrman straight away.
[32:03.440 -> 32:04.680] That's a lovely two points.
[32:04.680 -> 32:05.720] Thank you, thank you.
[32:05.720 -> 32:06.880] Zayn Maloney.
[32:06.880 -> 32:09.080] He's gone in for Zayn Maloney.
[32:09.080 -> 32:09.920] Thank you very much.
[32:09.920 -> 32:11.640] I'm happy with that.
[32:11.640 -> 32:12.480] There's a spider on the floor.
[32:12.480 -> 32:13.320] Whoa!
[32:13.320 -> 32:14.140] Where?
[32:14.140 -> 32:14.980] How big?
[32:14.980 -> 32:16.400] How would we have, we're on the seventh floor.
[32:16.400 -> 32:17.680] How have we got a spider in the flat?
[32:17.680 -> 32:18.520] How big is it?
[32:18.520 -> 32:20.360] It was only minuscule.
[32:20.360 -> 32:21.200] It was that one that was on you
[32:21.200 -> 32:22.040] at your dad's the other day.
[32:22.040 -> 32:22.880] Jack Dewan.
[32:22.880 -> 32:25.800] Jack Dewan, that's another two points for Jake voice
[32:26.440 -> 32:28.440] the Rouvler
[32:28.680 -> 32:31.640] Jann the Rouvler is it Jann or Jaron?
[32:32.600 -> 32:38.120] Jihad yeah, yeah. All right. I'm not writing these fucking down Juan Manuel Correa
[32:39.320 -> 32:42.720] Okay, can I what is that? I just need to mark these off. So you've got Correa
[32:42.720 -> 32:45.880] He wasn't ready for me to be this good. I could see the paddock in his eyes.
[32:45.880 -> 32:47.160] You've got Correa.
[32:47.160 -> 32:48.320] You've got Oli Berman.
[32:48.320 -> 32:50.520] You've done Zayn Maloney.
[32:50.520 -> 32:51.440] Yeah, I'm doing.
[32:51.440 -> 32:53.080] You've done Jayhan Daruvla.
[32:53.080 -> 32:53.760] Yeah, Correa.
[32:53.760 -> 32:55.360] And you've done Jack Dewan.
[32:55.360 -> 32:56.760] Yeah.
[32:56.760 -> 32:58.080] So how many's that?
[32:58.080 -> 33:01.720] One, two, three, four, five so far.
[33:01.720 -> 33:03.200] Just write down how many points are here.
[33:03.200 -> 33:04.200] You don't need to check them, because I
[33:04.200 -> 33:05.920] know that they're right. Vestagard. Yeah, but I need to mark off to down how many points are here. You don't need to check them because I know that they're right.
[33:05.920 -> 33:06.760] Vestergaard.
[33:06.760 -> 33:08.960] Yeah, but I need to mark off to see how many there is left.
[33:08.960 -> 33:10.320] Okay, Frederic Vestergaard.
[33:11.320 -> 33:12.160] Vesti.
[33:12.160 -> 33:13.680] Frederic Vesti.
[33:13.680 -> 33:15.000] Yeah, thank you very much.
[33:16.360 -> 33:17.240] Clement Novolak.
[33:17.240 -> 33:18.560] Clement Novolak.
[33:18.560 -> 33:21.680] If you didn't get that, I would have been surprised.
[33:22.840 -> 33:24.480] Right, now there's definitely a couple
[33:24.480 -> 33:26.140] that I should get here but we're
[33:26.140 -> 33:29.900] definitely it's one of them things right in the moment you just you just go blank
[33:29.900 -> 33:34.620] so all right so for me there's there's another three which you should definitely
[33:34.620 -> 33:45.560] get yeah I know I think just because I'm having to proper overthink now.
[33:45.560 -> 33:46.760] Dennis Hauger.
[33:46.760 -> 33:48.200] Okay, that wasn't one of the ones
[33:48.200 -> 33:49.160] that I thought you were gonna get,
[33:49.160 -> 33:51.200] so that's an extra set of points for you.
[33:51.200 -> 33:52.480] Jack Crawford.
[33:52.480 -> 33:53.920] Okay, and another one.
[33:53.920 -> 33:54.760] Boom!
[33:56.920 -> 33:59.560] God, I'm really having to think now.
[34:00.800 -> 34:02.400] It's really tough when you're on the spot
[34:02.400 -> 34:03.440] and you're just looking around the room.
[34:03.440 -> 34:06.080] I could maybe, maybe, maybe throw you some hints
[34:06.080 -> 34:07.520] at some point.
[34:07.520 -> 34:09.040] What, is he having a drink out of a cup?
[34:09.040 -> 34:10.040] Is that a hint?
[34:10.040 -> 34:10.880] No.
[34:10.880 -> 34:11.700] A drink.
[34:13.040 -> 34:14.400] No, I fully know.
[34:14.400 -> 34:15.760] Vestigard.
[34:15.760 -> 34:17.000] I'm trying to think of two hints.
[34:17.000 -> 34:18.200] Drink.
[34:18.200 -> 34:20.000] Wait, let me, I've got a way of doing this, right,
[34:20.000 -> 34:20.840] in my head.
[34:20.840 -> 34:21.680] Or maybe I'm hinting right now.
[34:21.680 -> 34:22.500] Ollie is with Vesti.
[34:22.500 -> 34:23.340] You haven't realised yet.
[34:23.340 -> 34:24.160] And they're at Prima.
[34:24.160 -> 34:28.560] Big, big hint. ART is
[34:28.560 -> 34:35.600] Uri Vips. He's not on the current grid. Is he not on F2? No no no he's absolutely not.
[34:35.600 -> 34:41.600] Okay. We're gonna get, I'm starting to get really lost now. I just can't vision it. Wait
[34:41.600 -> 34:45.560] I said I can give you hints. Okay hint, yeah, if you can give me the abbreviations.
[34:45.560 -> 34:46.560] Abbreviations.
[34:46.560 -> 34:50.920] The thing is, some of them are so easy though, from the abbreviation.
[34:50.920 -> 34:51.920] P-O-U.
[34:51.920 -> 34:52.920] Porsche.
[34:52.920 -> 34:53.920] Theo Porsche.
[34:53.920 -> 34:56.720] Okay, so you only get one.
[34:56.720 -> 34:57.720] I would have got there eventually.
[34:57.720 -> 34:58.720] You only get 1.5 points for that.
[34:58.720 -> 34:59.720] Oh, thank you.
[34:59.720 -> 35:00.720] So kind.
[35:00.720 -> 35:01.720] You lose half a point.
[35:01.720 -> 35:08.880] Remember, if you're playing along at home, you lose half a point if I've had to give you the thing. You want another one?
[35:08.880 -> 35:15.200] Oh yeah I don't know anymore so I need all abbreviations. M-A-R. Oh Victor Martins. See
[35:15.200 -> 35:21.960] I even know he's at ART. He got disqualified this week. He did indeed. This one's super
[35:21.960 -> 35:26.360] easy F-I-T. Fittipaldi, Emon Fittipaldi, Enzo Fittipaldi.
[35:26.360 -> 35:28.880] How do... See, it's in the moment.
[35:28.880 -> 35:31.680] I do actually know more about the F2 group than you think.
[35:31.680 -> 35:32.880] Kind of.
[35:32.880 -> 35:34.000] HAD.
[35:34.000 -> 35:36.360] How... HAD? Hadjar?
[35:36.360 -> 35:37.360] Yep.
[35:37.360 -> 35:40.720] Oh, well, we've got Awassa as well.
[35:40.720 -> 35:42.000] I've just remembered Awassa.
[35:42.000 -> 35:43.000] OK, but...
[35:43.000 -> 35:44.720] Yeah, Hadjar. Is it Isaac Hadjar?
[35:44.720 -> 35:45.740] Yes, it is. 1.5, mate, forjar. Is it Isaac Hadjar? Yes, it is.
[35:45.740 -> 35:46.580] 1.5 mate for that.
[35:46.580 -> 35:49.080] And then it's Ayumu Rasa.
[35:49.080 -> 35:49.920] What are you just?
[35:49.920 -> 35:52.000] I'm giving you 1.5 on that.
[35:52.000 -> 35:54.040] I've got a Wassa thing in my mouth
[35:54.040 -> 35:55.680] just to say I looked at it.
[35:55.680 -> 35:57.720] Hang on a minute, I've nearly got the whole grid here.
[35:57.720 -> 35:59.520] There's a big one that you're missing.
[35:59.520 -> 36:01.440] There's a really, really big one that you're missing.
[36:01.440 -> 36:03.540] Go on, tell me another abbreviation then.
[36:04.760 -> 36:06.800] I don't feel like I should give you the abbreviation.
[36:06.800 -> 36:08.800] I'm going to save that one, come back to it.
[36:08.800 -> 36:10.040] You might not get this one.
[36:10.040 -> 36:11.120] A-C-O.
[36:14.360 -> 36:15.200] A-C-O.
[36:16.720 -> 36:17.560] Cordill.
[36:17.560 -> 36:18.380] Cordill.
[36:18.380 -> 36:19.220] Yep.
[36:19.220 -> 36:20.440] Is it Alex Cordill?
[36:20.440 -> 36:21.280] Nope.
[36:21.280 -> 36:22.100] Alastair Cordill?
[36:22.100 -> 36:22.940] Nope.
[36:22.940 -> 36:23.780] Begins with an A.
[36:23.780 -> 36:24.600] Alexis Cordill.
[36:24.600 -> 36:26.340] You probably won't get it. Well woke I'll have a point for Cordill
[36:27.000 -> 36:28.760] Okay, so you get
[36:28.760 -> 36:35.720] 0.5 for that. Oh, you're so kind. Is that right? No, I'd have one point. No, is it just give up with a point score
[36:35.720 -> 36:39.280] It doesn't matter how many points I get. No, it does because I want to rub it in your face at the end of your shit
[36:39.960 -> 36:41.960] Amarie Cordill his name was
[36:42.000 -> 36:44.000] next one n is
[36:45.000 -> 36:47.000] n is Amariko Dio, his name was. Next one. N-I-S. N-I-S...
[36:49.000 -> 36:52.000] Nah, that one's... that one's gonna be tough.
[36:52.000 -> 36:57.000] Um, because I don't know whether his first name starts with an N or his second name is like Nis...
[36:57.000 -> 36:58.000] something.
[36:58.000 -> 36:59.000] Nisani!
[36:59.000 -> 37:00.000] Yes.
[37:00.000 -> 37:01.000] Yes!
[37:01.000 -> 37:02.000] I wouldn't know the first name.
[37:02.000 -> 37:03.000] Roy.
[37:03.000 -> 37:04.000] Roy Nisani.
[37:04.000 -> 37:10.000] Roy Nisani. It's tough, because sometimes the commentators say their first second name. Sometimes they use abbreviations. Sometimes he uses second name
[37:11.880 -> 37:17.080] This one this one you should get okay because he's always in the wall be n
[37:20.160 -> 37:26.000] Be n hmm, he's always screaming down the mic. Oh yes!
[37:26.000 -> 37:28.000] He's the guy that sounds really young.
[37:28.000 -> 37:30.000] I don't know his name.
[37:30.000 -> 37:32.000] Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben,
[37:32.000 -> 37:34.000] I don't know.
[37:34.000 -> 37:36.000] Brad, Brad, Brad.
[37:36.000 -> 37:38.000] Oh, Brad Benavides.
[37:38.000 -> 37:40.000] I wouldn't have got this next one.
[37:40.000 -> 37:42.000] S-T-A.
[37:42.000 -> 37:44.000] Stannick.
[37:44.000 -> 38:06.160] Is it Logan? No, it's close to Logan, think of another YouTuber. Jake? No, no. KSI. Roman. Oh yeah, Roman Stannick. KSI Stannick. Kashy? Mate, you've got three left. What, then I've done the whole group? I really want you to push for these last three and really try.
[38:06.160 -> 38:08.160] Alright, this is actually impressive.
[38:08.160 -> 38:10.720] Um, so you want the abbreviation?
[38:10.720 -> 38:12.000] I'm gonna need the abbreviation.
[38:12.000 -> 38:13.360] M-A-I.
[38:13.360 -> 38:14.400] M-A-I?
[38:14.400 -> 38:15.040] Yeah.
[38:15.040 -> 38:16.640] Um, my...
[38:45.400 -> 38:47.040] Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I would have remembered Kashmani, but I wouldn't have remembered. Right, you've got two left. One of them I'm surprised you haven't got. I've just forgot it, I probably know.
[38:47.040 -> 38:49.600] And the second one, we had a discussion about it
[38:49.600 -> 38:54.040] because we've sinned the family name,
[38:54.040 -> 38:56.960] like out and about, like it's a big,
[38:56.960 -> 38:58.560] I think they make stuff.
[38:58.560 -> 38:59.400] Okay. I've just sinned
[38:59.400 -> 39:01.920] the name before, B-O-S.
[39:01.920 -> 39:03.680] Oh, Boshong, Ralph Boshong.
[39:03.680 -> 39:04.920] Yeah. Yeah, thank you.
[39:04.920 -> 39:07.460] Yeah. And that means there's one left. There's one left, mate.
[39:07.460 -> 39:13.000] One more driver on the OP. It's possibly one of the most, like, well-known ones that we should know. Yeah.
[39:14.240 -> 39:16.880] You've just gone blank. I've just gone blank. I'm gonna need some help.
[39:17.800 -> 39:23.240] How can I? Liam Lawson! No. What's Liam Lawson in? He's moved now. He's gone somewhere else.
[39:24.660 -> 39:26.600] Give me the abbreviation for it.
[39:26.600 -> 39:27.600] You'll get it.
[39:27.600 -> 39:29.000] Give me the first letter of the abbreviation.
[39:29.000 -> 39:30.000] You'll get it.
[39:30.000 -> 39:31.000] Yeah, we're just giving you the first letter.
[39:31.000 -> 39:32.000] You'll get it!
[39:32.000 -> 39:34.000] We're gonna be here all day, aren't we? I can't remember!
[39:34.000 -> 39:35.600] La, la la la la la la.
[39:35.600 -> 39:37.000] Yeah, so is it not Liam?
[39:37.000 -> 39:38.000] No.
[39:38.000 -> 39:39.000] Begins with L?
[39:39.000 -> 39:40.000] Yeah, all abbreviations are those surnames.
[39:40.000 -> 39:57.000] Liam, Luke, Lester, Luther, Leon, Arthur Leclerc!
[39:57.000 -> 39:59.000] Ah Leclerc.
[39:59.000 -> 40:01.000] Hang on a minute, I thought Arthur Leclerc was in F3.
[40:01.000 -> 40:03.000] Nah bro, he's just moved up this year.
[40:03.000 -> 40:04.000] Wow.
[40:04.000 -> 40:05.680] This is his debut season in F2, rookie.
[40:07.080 -> 40:08.400] Well that is bad that I didn't know that,
[40:08.400 -> 40:09.840] but I did know a fair few of them.
[40:09.840 -> 40:14.840] 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19.5, 21, 22.5, 24.
[40:20.760 -> 40:22.000] It's not looking great.
[40:22.000 -> 40:27.000] 25.5, 26.5, eight, 29.5.
[40:27.020 -> 40:29.380] Mate, you got 31 points.
[40:29.380 -> 40:30.220] I'll take that.
[40:30.220 -> 40:31.980] Out of, I don't know, however many.
[40:31.980 -> 40:33.380] We were speaking about this yesterday though,
[40:33.380 -> 40:34.540] like F2 specifically,
[40:34.540 -> 40:36.340] like it's a lot for us to learn about F1
[40:36.340 -> 40:37.180] and take all that in.
[40:37.180 -> 40:38.140] So I feel like with F2,
[40:38.140 -> 40:40.260] we mainly just try and follow the people that we know,
[40:40.260 -> 40:41.540] like our friends in it.
[40:41.540 -> 40:44.300] We don't really, I don't know half the grid.
[40:44.300 -> 40:45.200] I don't know anything about them.
[40:45.200 -> 40:50.160] It's tough to be really involved with it. I enjoy the F2 racing though, the actual racing is great.
[40:50.160 -> 40:55.440] I think our approach to F2 is just super organic because, you know, who do we follow?
[40:55.440 -> 40:58.000] Well, we follow the people that we've had on the pod, the people that we're friends with.
[40:58.000 -> 40:59.040] We've met, that we know.
[40:59.040 -> 41:03.760] So like, you know, I will follow and support Oli Behrmann throughout the whole of F2.
[41:03.760 -> 41:05.300] I will for the rest of his life, mate
[41:05.300 -> 41:10.080] Yeah, next Ferrari driver. Oli Behrman will be the next Ferrari driver. The crystal ball has said it
[41:10.080 -> 41:15.300] That's about the end of our Azerbaijan race roundup that brings Azerbaijan Grand Prix to an end
[41:15.520 -> 41:19.120] Ladies and gentlemen this week's gonna be super exciting because our vlog is dropping this week
[41:19.120 -> 41:23.280] Get ready for that on our YouTube app pitstop can't wait for you to see what we get up to behind the scenes
[41:23.280 -> 41:26.180] I think it's gonna be funny for you guys to see us in the flat out and
[41:26.180 -> 41:29.800] about. We go to my dad's house which is fun, see my family, see my little brother.
[41:29.800 -> 41:34.180] Play with the dogs. Yeah it was a great weekend I'm glad we filmed it and we
[41:34.180 -> 41:39.000] have Miami next weekend. We do. I know a lot of our listeners thought we were
[41:39.000 -> 41:43.400] going to Miami. We're not going to Miami anymore. So we will probably do another
[41:43.400 -> 41:46.560] vlog or something like that but let's let's cross that bridge when we get there
[41:46.560 -> 41:51.000] maybe we maybe we buy some inflatable palm trees we get a little paddling pool
[41:51.000 -> 41:54.520] I'm up I'll get some bags of builder sand from wicks we can make a little
[41:54.520 -> 41:59.080] beach in the living room we'll make some pina coladas, a cocktail, we've still got
[41:59.080 -> 42:03.080] great we've got some amazing shades we can put some trunks on yeah we can invite
[42:03.080 -> 42:09.600] all our friends that we don't have around. Yeah exactly. We'll all be here together. We wouldn't have to wait for anyone to show up.
[42:09.600 -> 42:15.000] Ladies and gentlemen thank you for listening to the Pit Stop podcast and we'll be back on Thursday.
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