Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! ITS RACE WEEK AGAIN. After all this time off, we feel like we're spoilt having 2 races back to back! In this episode we discuss the Miami circuit, Fab had a cunning idea on how to make the street circuits more exciting, and Jake quizzes Fab on all things MIAMI... Plus we give our predictions for the race on Sunday! OH and not to mention.. we're doing a cheeky little GIVEAWAY. Thanks for tuning in guys. DM us on Instagram for a chance to have your questions featured!
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**Race Venue and Track Details:**
* The Miami Grand Prix takes place at the Miami International Autodrome, a street circuit located around the Hard Rock Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins football team.
* The track layout has not undergone any significant changes since its debut in 2022.
* Some runoff areas have been adjusted to accommodate the construction of a larger paddock club area and hospitality facilities.
**Miami's F1 History:**
* The 2023 race marks only the second time Formula One has been held in Miami.
* The first Miami Grand Prix in 1959 took place at Sebring International Raceway, a circuit approximately 130 miles northwest of Miami.
**Circuit Characteristics:**
* The current Miami International Autodrome track is 3.3 miles long, featuring 19 corners and a mix of high-speed straights and technical sections.
* The race distance is set at 57 laps, covering a total of 188 miles.
**Unique Features:**
* The paddock club area at the Miami Grand Prix is particularly notable, spanning three floors and offering stunning views of the track.
* The Champions Club is another popular option for spectators seeking premium hospitality and an immersive race experience.
**Ferrari's Upgrades:**
* Ferrari is introducing upgrades to their car for the Miami race, aiming to improve its performance and competitiveness.
* Team Principal Frederic Vasseur has been transparent about the team's current limitations, acknowledging that they are not the quickest car on the grid.
* Vasseur's straightforward approach has garnered praise from some, while others remain skeptical about his long-term vision for Ferrari.
**Seven Drivers with Expiring Contracts:**
* The Formula One grid will see a significant shake-up this year, with seven drivers' contracts expiring.
* These drivers include Lewis Hamilton, Logan Sargeant, Nyck de Vries, Yuki Tsunoda, Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg, and Guanyu Zhou.
* The driver market is abuzz with speculation about potential moves and contract negotiations.
**The Future of Formula One:**
* The sport is exploring innovative ideas, such as having countries compete against each other instead of individual teams.
* This concept could potentially enhance global representation and create a more diverse and exciting racing landscape.
**Notable Quotes:**
* "I don't know enough about cars. I thought like English motoring would be like great." - Jake
* "I had no idea he even played the piano." - Jake (referring to Charles Leclerc)
* "I don't know if any of the drivers on the grid play drums. If any of the drivers on the grid play drums, let us know." - Jake
* "Ferrari are bringing some upgrades as well. And it's made me really like Vassall. Cause he was just saying in a thing he was like look we don't want to bullshit anyone like we know that we know we're not the quickest car and that's why I like Vossoir because he doesn't beat around the bush." - Jake
* "Ferrari are bringing some upgrades as well. And it's made me really like Vassall. Cause he was just saying in a thing he was like look we don't want to bullshit anyone like we know that we know we're not the quickest car and that's why I like Vossoir because he doesn't beat around the bush." - Jake # Miami Grand Prix Pitstop Podcast Episode Summary
**Introduction**
* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discuss the upcoming Miami Grand Prix.
* They mention the new track layout with banked corners and wonder if it would make the race more exciting and safer.
* They also talk about the possibility of having Formula One races on street circuits with banked corners.
**Pitstop Quiz**
* The hosts play a quiz about the Miami Grand Prix and Formula One in general.
* Fabio gets most of the answers correct, but he misses a few key questions.
**Predictions for the Miami Grand Prix**
* Jake and Fabio make their predictions for the top three finishers in the Miami Grand Prix.
* They both predict that Max Verstappen will win, but they disagree on who will finish second and third.
**Martin Brundle's Return**
* The hosts discuss the return of Martin Brundle to the grid walk for the Miami Grand Prix.
* They praise Brundle's iconic grid walk from last year's race and express their excitement for his return.
**Conclusion**
* The hosts wrap up the podcast by thanking their listeners and encouraging them to watch their vlog on YouTube.
* They also mention that they are looking for someone to use their spare microphone to start their own podcast. **Miami Race Weekend Preview:**
- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, express their excitement for the upcoming Miami race weekend.
- They discuss their hopes for an exciting race, with Perez potentially winning and shaking up the driver standings.
- They also express their desire to see a midfield team perform well and create some unexpected excitement.
**PrizePicks Promotion:**
- The hosts mention a promotion from PrizePicks, where listeners can turn $10 into $250 by placing an entry based on projected stats.
- They provide the website and code for listeners to participate in the promotion.
**Call for Microphone Donations:**
- The hosts make an appeal to listeners to donate microphones to help them improve the quality of their podcast.
- They encourage listeners to share information about their current microphone setup and why they deserve to receive a new microphone.
**Conclusion:**
- The hosts reiterate their gratitude to listeners and express their hope for an entertaining Miami race weekend.
- They sign off with their signature farewells.
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[01:07.000 -> 01:10.000] Ladies and gentlemen, it's race week!
[01:10.000 -> 01:14.400] Welcome back to Pit Stop everyone.
[01:14.400 -> 01:19.000] As you know, it's Miami race week.
[01:19.000 -> 01:20.000] Can't wait.
[01:20.000 -> 01:26.000] Going to be a great race. Ladies and gentlemen, it's race week! Welcome back to Pit Stop everyone.
[01:26.000 -> 01:28.000] As you know, it's Miami race week.
[01:28.000 -> 01:30.000] Can't wait, gonna be a great one.
[01:30.000 -> 01:32.000] Yeah, that's worth a clap.
[01:32.000 -> 01:34.000] It's worth a clap, yeah.
[01:34.000 -> 01:36.000] Because I would love to be in Miami to watch the race.
[01:36.000 -> 01:38.000] It would still be amazing to watch it on TV.
[01:38.000 -> 01:39.000] It's gonna be great.
[01:39.000 -> 01:44.000] It will. I think it's one of those cities that just has an aura.
[01:44.000 -> 01:46.800] Yeah, there's a real vibe around Miami.
[01:46.800 -> 01:49.400] Especially when the sun's out, you've got the palm trees.
[01:49.400 -> 01:53.600] It looked amazing last year as well, which last year was the first ever one, as you know.
[01:53.600 -> 01:54.100] Yep.
[01:54.100 -> 01:56.400] So this is the second Miami Grand Prix.
[01:56.400 -> 01:59.000] We do have a quiz coming in today's episode at the end.
[01:59.000 -> 02:00.700] We do, which I'm absolutely buzzing about.
[02:00.700 -> 02:04.200] Not just about the F1 as well, about Miami as a place.
[02:04.200 -> 02:05.280] Okay. Feel like you know a well about Miami as a place okay feel
[02:05.280 -> 02:07.200] like you know a lot about Miami day what
[02:07.200 -> 02:09.320] makes you think that I don't know that
[02:09.320 -> 02:11.200] you just said that you like Miami so I
[02:11.200 -> 02:13.280] assume you know some stuff about it no I
[02:13.280 -> 02:15.040] literally know nothing about Miami mate
[02:15.040 -> 02:17.320] so this quiz this quiz could go very
[02:17.320 -> 02:20.080] pear-shaped we hope you guys enjoyed the
[02:20.080 -> 02:22.440] vlog we uploaded a vlog of last weekend's
[02:22.440 -> 02:24.720] race weekend what we got up to went home
[02:24.720 -> 02:28.920] saw my dad saw my family had some dogs in it yes all the dogs yeah
[02:28.920 -> 02:31.760] yeah it was a good vlog it's on YouTube you can go and watch it see what we got
[02:31.760 -> 02:36.640] up to and in that vlog we announced that we're giving away a podcast mic the
[02:36.640 -> 02:39.920] reason we're giving away that podcast mic is because we did lend it to Lissy
[02:39.920 -> 02:44.320] when she started her podcast she sent it back she doesn't need it anymore fab's
[02:44.320 -> 02:46.120] actually holding it right now.
[02:46.120 -> 02:47.840] Yeah, for any tech heads out there
[02:47.840 -> 02:51.280] who want a bit more info, it's a Shure MV7,
[02:51.280 -> 02:53.520] and I'm fairly sure, no pun intended.
[02:53.520 -> 02:54.360] Fairly sure.
[02:54.360 -> 02:58.040] No pun intended, that it's actually designed
[02:58.040 -> 02:58.880] for podcasting in mind.
[02:58.880 -> 03:00.160] It's a podcast mic, yeah.
[03:00.160 -> 03:02.720] So you can mute it, and it has a little mute button on there,
[03:02.720 -> 03:05.480] but you can also, you can change the gain on it, if any of you on there But you can also you can change the gain on it
[03:05.480 -> 03:09.900] If any of you guys know what gain means you can change the gain actually on the mic and it works via USB
[03:09.900 -> 03:14.520] So you can plug it straight into your laptop. It's got a little stand on it, but it's also got an XLR
[03:14.520 -> 03:20.060] X sorry an XLR input if you want to do an XLR if you would like to use an XLR
[03:20.060 -> 03:23.560] It's also got a quarter-inch jack for headphones. So it's a
[03:26.880 -> 03:28.200] It's a three-in-one mate. But we want this mic to live on
[03:28.200 -> 03:29.680] because it's like a content creators mic.
[03:29.680 -> 03:32.440] It was our first ever podcast mic and then Lissy used it.
[03:32.440 -> 03:34.020] And now we want to send it to someone else
[03:34.020 -> 03:35.780] who wants to start a podcast.
[03:35.780 -> 03:38.520] So anyone listening anywhere in the world,
[03:38.520 -> 03:40.480] send a voice note to at Pitstop on Instagram.
[03:40.480 -> 03:42.060] Let us know how this mic could help you out.
[03:42.060 -> 03:44.800] And we will pick someone and then send it off.
[03:44.800 -> 03:47.020] Sadly, we only have one mic mic but we'll definitely do more
[03:47.020 -> 03:50.260] stuff like this so we had a few musicians actually message us we've had
[03:50.260 -> 03:54.900] a few amazing DMS already I make music but I want to start a podcast and yeah
[03:54.900 -> 03:59.060] it's cool I like it it's a good idea I'm excited send out let's see what voice
[03:59.060 -> 04:04.060] messages we get but yeah back to Miami what have you got for me today fabs I'm
[04:04.060 -> 04:06.000] sure you've been scrolling the internet
[04:06.000 -> 04:08.000] to see what's currently going on in the Formula 1 world.
[04:08.000 -> 04:10.000] I've got a few bits and bobs.
[04:10.000 -> 04:12.000] I've done a bit of Googling.
[04:12.000 -> 04:13.000] What's Google been saying?
[04:13.000 -> 04:16.000] Google has been telling me that 37,000 feet
[04:16.000 -> 04:19.000] of concrete barriers were used last year.
[04:19.000 -> 04:21.000] What, in Miami?
[04:21.000 -> 04:23.000] Right just around the circuit, yeah.
[04:23.000 -> 04:27.240] 37,000 feet. And them barriers aren't there, are they?
[04:27.240 -> 04:29.040] Like most of the time, they bring them
[04:29.040 -> 04:29.880] and put them in for the race.
[04:29.880 -> 04:30.700] They have to be installed.
[04:30.700 -> 04:32.320] That's why I feel bad for like all the people
[04:32.320 -> 04:33.740] who have to set up these street tracks
[04:33.740 -> 04:35.960] because it must be a logistical nightmare.
[04:35.960 -> 04:39.360] How soon do you reckon they had to lock down the street
[04:39.360 -> 04:40.240] to start building it?
[04:40.240 -> 04:41.840] Like obviously the race is this weekend,
[04:41.840 -> 04:43.760] but when do you reckon they had to like,
[04:43.760 -> 04:44.600] do you know what I mean?
[04:44.600 -> 04:47.200] Close it to start building it it I imagine that that's
[04:47.200 -> 04:50.560] probably the last thing they do so they probably would have started building
[04:50.560 -> 04:54.520] everything else all like the paddock and which has got some interesting facts
[04:54.520 -> 04:57.600] about that by the way but yeah I assume they would build all that stuff but I
[04:57.600 -> 05:01.960] also don't know because the paddock hospitality this year is inside the
[05:01.960 -> 05:06.300] stadium okay so how often do they have football games?
[05:07.240 -> 05:10.480] How much of a disruption is that to the Miami Dolphins?
[05:10.480 -> 05:11.320] Oh, okay.
[05:11.320 -> 05:13.640] Well, in your last two sentences,
[05:13.640 -> 05:15.680] you just answered two of the quiz questions.
[05:15.680 -> 05:16.520] Yes.
[05:16.520 -> 05:21.520] Oh God, that's my get a clean sweep today on the quiz.
[05:22.640 -> 05:27.500] 85,000 yards of asphalt laid to make this circuit.
[05:27.500 -> 05:31.000] Bloody hell, our podcast has turned into a builders podcast.
[05:31.000 -> 05:32.500] What on earth? Asphalt is like grit, right?
[05:32.500 -> 05:34.000] This is the shit that I enjoy talking about.
[05:34.000 -> 05:35.500] That's like tarmac.
[05:35.500 -> 05:39.000] Yeah, yeah. It's what all the circuits are made out of.
[05:39.000 -> 05:41.000] So they've laid a whole new track?
[05:41.000 -> 05:48.040] Uh, they've resurfaced it from last year because, do you remember there was a complaints from the drivers about us being a bit bumpy last year? Yeah well
[05:48.040 -> 05:52.400] Porpoisean was really bad going into that anyway. Yeah, yeah facts it was.
[05:52.400 -> 05:56.200] So I wonder if there's that massive long straight isn't there? That one
[05:56.200 -> 05:59.420] massive long straight is something I'm a little bit scared about knowing we've
[05:59.420 -> 06:03.640] got them Red Bulls who have DRS that seem to have NOS in them. I don't know why you're scared because I
[06:03.640 -> 06:09.000] thought you were the Red Bull man. I am the Red Bull man mate but every now and again you need to see Oscar Piastri win a race, you heard of him?
[06:09.000 -> 06:13.320] Okay it was Leclerc last week so now it's Piastri this week. Well I've got my
[06:13.320 -> 06:17.840] predictions in front of me. Let's not get onto the predictions yet. Yeah let's not get onto them just yet.
[06:17.840 -> 06:21.560] Daniel Ricciardo has been a busy boy this week he may not be racing but he has
[06:21.560 -> 06:26.000] been to the Met Gala. He has and and I gotta say, the guy looked ravishing.
[06:26.000 -> 06:28.720] Yeah, he did look absolutely great.
[06:28.720 -> 06:30.880] It's just weird seeing him at places like that,
[06:30.880 -> 06:32.160] when all the other drivers are like,
[06:32.160 -> 06:34.800] putting videos of training and all this stuff.
[06:34.800 -> 06:35.520] Do you know what?
[06:35.520 -> 06:39.920] Ricciardo is one of those people where he's not.
[06:39.920 -> 06:41.440] He's not like dual personality.
[06:41.440 -> 06:43.040] Like he's very much Daniel Ricciardo.
[06:43.040 -> 06:44.240] I think you know what you're going to get with him.
[06:44.960 -> 06:45.060] But looking at pictures of him, like posy for the Met Gala, He's not like dual personality. Like he's very much Daniel Ricciardo. I think you know what you're gonna get with him.
[06:45.060 -> 06:47.320] But looking at pictures of him,
[06:47.320 -> 06:50.680] like posy for the Met Gala, you know, he looks handsome.
[06:50.680 -> 06:55.680] He looks James Bond style, like solid as a fucking rock,
[06:56.900 -> 06:59.720] like never cracks a smile, never farts.
[06:59.720 -> 07:00.560] Do you know what I mean?
[07:00.560 -> 07:01.400] That kind of like.
[07:01.400 -> 07:02.800] But he's Daniel Ricciardo, mate.
[07:02.800 -> 07:06.120] But then when he talks and when he laughs
[07:06.120 -> 07:08.600] and when he's got that big fucking cheesy grin on his face,
[07:08.600 -> 07:10.680] it's like two different people.
[07:10.680 -> 07:11.520] Yeah, yeah.
[07:11.520 -> 07:12.340] Do you know what I mean?
[07:12.340 -> 07:13.640] Yeah, he's just got one of them personalities
[07:13.640 -> 07:14.480] that people glue to.
[07:14.480 -> 07:16.080] I like it, I like it a lot.
[07:16.080 -> 07:18.040] He's like dual purpose.
[07:18.040 -> 07:22.960] He can be fun, entertaining, friendly, approachable,
[07:22.960 -> 07:25.440] but he can also be that blue steel,
[07:25.440 -> 07:28.160] you know, stare straight through you, handsome.
[07:28.160 -> 07:30.920] Sounds like you're a bit of an inner Daniel Ricciardo fan.
[07:30.920 -> 07:31.760] Who isn't a Daniel Ricciardo fan?
[07:31.760 -> 07:32.880] Well, you have got all them new posters
[07:32.880 -> 07:34.040] in your room on the wall.
[07:34.040 -> 07:34.860] Excuse me?
[07:34.860 -> 07:36.440] Of Daniel Ricciardo and Speedos.
[07:36.440 -> 07:37.280] Right.
[07:37.280 -> 07:38.920] Yeah, do you reckon we can-
[07:38.920 -> 07:40.400] I'm wearing my new boxers today.
[07:40.400 -> 07:41.680] Yeah, we saw what boxers you were wearing
[07:41.680 -> 07:42.520] in the last video on YouTube.
[07:42.520 -> 07:43.840] It is, we did.
[07:43.840 -> 07:48.000] Do you think Daniel Ricciardo could actually come back to rep to Formula One at any point?
[07:48.000 -> 07:55.600] Oh, I will get on to this because there is seven drivers with contracts expiring this year this year
[07:55.600 -> 07:57.600] Yeah, seven. Oh
[07:58.000 -> 08:04.240] Seven people are going off the grid. Oh and can I guess yeah, go on and I've got them here Logan sergeant, correct
[08:05.000 -> 08:07.000] Gwenny Jo, correct Yuki And can I guess yeah go on and I've got them here Logan sergeant correct granny Joe correct
[08:07.120 -> 08:08.360] Yuki
[08:08.360 -> 08:10.360] Correct. That's three
[08:11.520 -> 08:13.520] Lewis correct
[08:14.480 -> 08:16.480] No, it's not land though
[08:17.880 -> 08:18.960] Bottas
[08:18.960 -> 08:22.560] Incorrect bollocks, but you were going well. Yeah, I got four
[08:22.920 -> 08:30.000] So the the seven drivers are Hamilton, Sargent, De Vries, Sinoda, Magnussen, Hulkenberg and Joe.
[08:30.000 -> 08:36.000] Now, I'm pretty sure for the last year I've been saying that Perez's contract at Red Bull expires this year.
[08:36.000 -> 08:41.000] So just to clear that one up, Perez's contract expires at Red Bull next year.
[08:41.000 -> 08:42.000] Next year, is it?
[08:42.000 -> 08:44.000] I genuinely had no idea.
[08:44.000 -> 08:45.900] I just nearly burped and threw up.
[08:45.900 -> 08:47.300] Now, Toto Wolff has come out and said
[08:47.300 -> 08:48.580] he's a hundred percent committed
[08:48.580 -> 08:50.200] that Lewis will get pen on paper.
[08:50.200 -> 08:52.540] So let's say that Lewis isn't going anywhere.
[08:52.540 -> 08:55.020] That would be potentially be six drivers.
[08:55.020 -> 08:58.000] Now, Logan, Sargent, De Vries,
[08:58.000 -> 09:01.020] Sonoda, Magnussen, Hulkenberg, and Joe.
[09:01.020 -> 09:03.900] I actually don't think Magnussen and Hulkenberg
[09:03.900 -> 09:05.040] will really change,
[09:05.040 -> 09:06.600] because I think they did them for a reason
[09:06.600 -> 09:07.600] whilst they're trying to build,
[09:07.600 -> 09:09.400] like that's why they got rid of Mick, right?
[09:09.400 -> 09:11.320] And Hulkenberg hasn't even been that bad.
[09:11.320 -> 09:12.920] No, I don't, no, no, he's not.
[09:12.920 -> 09:14.400] He's in the top 10 standings.
[09:14.400 -> 09:16.880] No, Alfa Romeo are really struggling,
[09:16.880 -> 09:20.200] but then I think Joe brings a lot to that seat
[09:20.200 -> 09:21.880] and brings a lot to the team.
[09:21.880 -> 09:23.440] So I don't know whether Joe-
[09:23.440 -> 09:29.440] In what capacity? Well financially for one. Like they need a driver from China.
[09:30.160 -> 09:34.560] Like it's amazing. It's absolutely amazing for the sport. Obviously we should have been racing in
[09:34.560 -> 09:34.960] China.
[09:34.960 -> 09:38.560] But do you think that's like a, do you think that's kind of one of the main reasons that he is racing though?
[09:40.160 -> 09:43.920] You have to be realistic mate. It's tough isn't it? There's a divide. Like
[09:44.960 -> 09:49.000] it would be different if the guy was getting points every week. It would be different.
[09:49.000 -> 09:54.000] But I mean Bottas is struggling in the Alfa Romeo as well and we know Bottas is one of the best drivers.
[09:54.000 -> 09:59.000] It's the car isn't it? He came out and said a few weeks ago he's had a big hand.
[09:59.000 -> 10:03.000] I don't know if it's a big hand but he's had an involvement in changing the car.
[10:03.000 -> 10:06.520] So he said if the car is shit when we get to Baku,
[10:06.520 -> 10:07.600] then we know it's his fault.
[10:07.600 -> 10:09.760] And it wasn't the best, was it?
[10:09.760 -> 10:11.000] So I don't know, but for me,
[10:11.000 -> 10:14.640] the ones I think that potentially could be gone is,
[10:14.640 -> 10:15.480] I hate to say it,
[10:15.480 -> 10:17.880] but I could see De Vries not being there anymore.
[10:17.880 -> 10:21.680] I could see, potentially see Sonoda not being there anymore.
[10:21.680 -> 10:23.880] Helmut Marko has threatened to kick him out.
[10:23.880 -> 10:24.720] What, Sonoda?
[10:24.720 -> 10:28.880] No, De Vries. Really? He says yeah if you're not going to carry on you
[10:28.880 -> 10:32.200] know because he had such a great race the first time he raced when he wasn't
[10:32.200 -> 10:38.120] supposed to last year and this year you know it went into the wall in Baku.
[10:38.120 -> 10:42.600] Yeah I remember that race where he stepped in. He came in 9th. Yeah. That was unreal.
[10:42.600 -> 10:46.320] So that was amazing. He was obviously just running off adrenaline there.
[10:46.320 -> 10:47.160] It is, it is really.
[10:47.160 -> 10:48.760] A bit of a hope and a prayer, but.
[10:48.760 -> 10:50.840] Sonoda is like another one,
[10:50.840 -> 10:52.440] which is very good for the sport.
[10:52.440 -> 10:56.360] Japan, like they definitely want Japanese audience,
[10:56.360 -> 11:00.000] but then there's a lot of talk around Iwasa, isn't there?
[11:00.000 -> 11:00.840] Is there?
[11:00.840 -> 11:03.400] Mm, very quick F2 driver.
[11:03.400 -> 11:04.280] Is there really?
[11:04.280 -> 11:05.880] Mm, I feel like they kind of want
[11:05.880 -> 11:07.540] a Japanese driver on the grid.
[11:07.540 -> 11:10.820] Like as this, as the sport goes more worldwide
[11:10.820 -> 11:13.280] and goes into like all these amazing countries and stuff,
[11:13.280 -> 11:15.000] like they want people representing them.
[11:15.000 -> 11:16.640] Like that's why it's cool.
[11:16.640 -> 11:18.680] It could almost be like the Olympics, couldn't it?
[11:18.680 -> 11:19.880] What, where you represent a country?
[11:19.880 -> 11:20.720] Where like you're only allowed-
[11:20.720 -> 11:21.560] Where they do represent countries.
[11:21.560 -> 11:24.440] You're only allowed like one driver from a country
[11:24.440 -> 11:25.240] and you have to try and
[11:25.240 -> 11:29.160] cover like a load of countries. So what about if they changed it where instead
[11:29.160 -> 11:33.800] of having teams you had countries? That would be so fucking lit. So it would be like the German car.
[11:33.800 -> 11:37.880] That would be so, that would be really cool. The French car. That would be really cool. I guess in a way it
[11:37.880 -> 11:41.080] kind of is that though isn't it because certain manufacturers are like a German
[11:41.080 -> 11:43.960] manufacturer. Yeah but you just know that Germany would win every time if they're making their own
[11:43.960 -> 11:45.200] car because they make the best cars.
[11:45.200 -> 11:45.920] So...
[11:45.920 -> 11:48.240] Italy would always be coming, you know, even second or first.
[11:48.240 -> 11:53.440] Because I don't know enough about cars. I thought like English motoring would be like great.
[11:53.440 -> 11:57.520] Ugh, British motoring has like a great heritage and history, and again,
[11:57.520 -> 12:01.280] I'm not really the person to ask for this, so I'm going to scramble for some words here, but
[12:01.840 -> 12:05.920] I just think, you know, my golf got rated one of the best
[12:05.920 -> 12:11.520] cars in the world. Are you sure? Your golf failed the MOT yesterday and it's now undriveable.
[12:11.520 -> 12:16.720] My golf is fucking 13 years old mate. Your golf is having a hard time mate. She is, she really is.
[12:16.720 -> 12:19.920] The golf might have to go to be honest guys. Yeah we've been thinking about
[12:19.920 -> 12:23.480] scrapping the golf. What do you mean we? Alright this golf has nothing to do with you.
[12:23.480 -> 12:25.600] Woah that was really really defense this is
[12:25.600 -> 12:27.760] 50% your color I don't have an
[12:27.760 -> 12:29.160] attachment to it of course I have
[12:29.160 -> 12:30.960] everyone everyone has an attachment to
[12:30.960 -> 12:32.440] the Gulf all right it's fabs gulf
[12:32.440 -> 12:34.640] special car she hasn't got a name I did
[12:34.640 -> 12:37.000] not never named her but it is a girl
[12:37.000 -> 12:38.760] but I've never named her I don't feel
[12:38.760 -> 12:40.360] like she needs a name this is fabs gulf
[12:40.360 -> 12:41.720] maybe don't name her if you're planning
[12:41.720 -> 12:44.960] on scrapping her yeah I'd be really upset
[12:44.960 -> 12:45.000] Red Bull new livery this week yeah seen that wasn't mad impressed they got a Maybe don't name her if you're planning on scrapping her. Yeah, because I'd be really upset.
[12:45.000 -> 12:48.000] Red Bull new livery this week. Have you seen that?
[12:48.000 -> 12:50.000] Yeah, wasn't mad impressed.
[12:50.000 -> 12:53.000] So that's just for Miami, isn't it? They've got a little hint of pink and purple.
[12:53.000 -> 12:56.000] Well, they posted four different images.
[12:56.000 -> 12:59.000] And I preferred one of the other ones than the one they picked.
[12:59.000 -> 13:03.000] So they just do that for Miami. Is there any other cars doing that?
[13:03.000 -> 13:07.200] I reckon so. And I reckon Esteban just posted a photo
[13:07.200 -> 13:09.200] of his helmet, I think, and that's all.
[13:09.200 -> 13:10.360] They all get a bit crazy, don't they?
[13:10.360 -> 13:12.080] Landa did a basketball helmet last year.
[13:12.080 -> 13:13.280] That was great.
[13:13.280 -> 13:14.520] I think, yeah, it's really cool,
[13:14.520 -> 13:15.960] I like how creative they get.
[13:17.160 -> 13:18.560] Like Charles plays the piano,
[13:18.560 -> 13:20.000] he's clearly a very creative guy.
[13:20.000 -> 13:21.040] Have you seen that?
[13:21.040 -> 13:22.080] I've heard it.
[13:22.080 -> 13:24.160] Mate, it's in the charts, it's like,
[13:24.160 -> 13:25.420] he's actually charting.
[13:25.420 -> 13:27.700] Sean McClare is just charting playing the piano.
[13:27.700 -> 13:28.540] Yeah.
[13:28.540 -> 13:30.260] That is unbelievable.
[13:30.260 -> 13:31.100] It's pretty cool.
[13:31.100 -> 13:32.060] It's cool.
[13:32.060 -> 13:34.340] I had no idea he even played the piano.
[13:34.340 -> 13:36.740] I saw it on his Instagram that he would play here and there,
[13:36.740 -> 13:38.300] but I was under the impression
[13:38.300 -> 13:39.580] that he didn't get to play that much
[13:39.580 -> 13:41.000] and he was maybe a bit rusty.
[13:41.000 -> 13:42.340] Like I thought I heard him say that,
[13:42.340 -> 13:43.580] like I don't play enough.
[13:44.900 -> 13:45.160] But they had that whole month off where there wasn't China. a bit rusty. Like I thought I heard him say that, like I don't play enough. But he,
[13:45.160 -> 13:48.920] they had that whole month off where there wasn't China. So he's obviously
[13:48.920 -> 13:53.200] just been pressing, pressing. Yeah, guys got a nice, nice touch.
[13:53.200 -> 13:56.920] Do you reckon being good at piano would help you drive? Because you're quick with your fingers.
[13:56.920 -> 14:00.640] You have to be quick with your fingers to change even buttons on that bloody remote.
[14:00.640 -> 14:07.800] On that bloody not remote, steering wheel, when you're going like 200 miles an hour? I don't know because I don't think the buttons on the steering
[14:07.800 -> 14:11.560] wheel like it doesn't matter if you press them hard or soft okay whereas if
[14:11.560 -> 14:18.440] you were maybe oh for instance like if you were a drummer or like an organ
[14:18.440 -> 14:23.880] player where you have to use your feet and you use like different you know when
[14:23.880 -> 14:25.080] you play the drums, it's not-
[14:25.080 -> 14:27.860] I'm desperately trying to think of what an organ is.
[14:27.860 -> 14:30.520] An organ, like, you know, you walk into a church.
[14:30.520 -> 14:32.140] Oh, like a big piano.
[14:32.140 -> 14:32.980] Just like-
[14:32.980 -> 14:33.960] With the big flutes at the top.
[14:33.960 -> 14:35.660] Yeah, so an organ will have like loads
[14:35.660 -> 14:36.700] of different pedals on the floor.
[14:36.700 -> 14:37.540] Yeah, I know what you mean.
[14:37.540 -> 14:40.000] And you can just, yeah, you can play different notes
[14:40.000 -> 14:41.280] with your actual feet.
[14:41.280 -> 14:43.560] When you play the drums, it's not all about
[14:43.560 -> 14:45.180] whacking that motherfucker as hard as you can,
[14:45.180 -> 14:48.100] even though 99% of the time it is for me.
[14:48.100 -> 14:49.460] But you do have to have some control.
[14:49.460 -> 14:53.940] So maybe if you play the drums and you were used to
[14:53.940 -> 14:56.700] hi-hat and kick drum control with your feet,
[14:56.700 -> 14:59.620] maybe you'd be a bit better at controlling the pedals.
[14:59.620 -> 15:00.820] I don't know.
[15:00.820 -> 15:02.020] Well, I don't know if any of the drivers
[15:02.020 -> 15:03.060] on the grid play drums.
[15:03.060 -> 15:06.360] If any of the drivers on the grid play drums, let us know. on the grid play drums let us know yeah let us know give us a text
[15:06.360 -> 15:11.680] give us a FaceTime. I think Lewis makes music doesn't he? I reckon a lot of them
[15:11.680 -> 15:16.080] like I think it's just I reckon it's one of them things a lot of people do in
[15:16.080 -> 15:19.840] their like home time I reckon a lot of them can like play guitar and stuff like
[15:19.840 -> 15:24.840] you need another outlet don't you yeah for sure absolutely to go back to the
[15:24.840 -> 15:25.440] track mate they've they've actually not made any track changes from last year You need another outlet, don't you? Yeah, for sure. Absolutely. To go back to the track, mate,
[15:25.440 -> 15:29.040] they've actually not made any track changes from last year.
[15:29.040 -> 15:31.200] The only changes they've made is they've moved
[15:31.200 -> 15:32.520] some of the runoff areas and stuff,
[15:32.520 -> 15:36.000] but I think that's in order to bring the hospitality
[15:36.000 -> 15:37.760] closer to the track,
[15:37.760 -> 15:42.760] because they've built a massive, massive paddock club area,
[15:42.760 -> 15:43.800] hospitality area.
[15:43.800 -> 15:44.640] Have you seen it?
[15:44.640 -> 15:45.500] No. Let me show you some photos, mate, because it. Have you seen it? No.
[15:45.500 -> 15:46.340] Let me show you some photos, mate,
[15:46.340 -> 15:48.440] because it looks like a fricking shopping mall.
[15:48.440 -> 15:49.440] I don't really want to see,
[15:49.440 -> 15:51.320] because I'm going to be so jealous.
[15:51.320 -> 15:52.560] Like, so jealous.
[15:52.560 -> 15:54.360] Okay, I won't show you then.
[15:54.360 -> 15:55.640] However, it looks really good.
[15:55.640 -> 15:57.320] Yeah, I'm sure it does look great,
[15:57.320 -> 15:59.760] but England today is meant to be 20 degrees,
[15:59.760 -> 16:02.360] so I'm going to get my hour of sun on the balcony.
[16:02.360 -> 16:05.560] 190 square foot paddock club, bro.
[16:05.560 -> 16:08.280] Over three floors, like it's on the straight.
[16:08.280 -> 16:09.600] I don't even wanna talk about it.
[16:09.600 -> 16:10.920] It literally looks like Stratford.
[16:10.920 -> 16:12.480] I'm at, what, Westfield?
[16:12.480 -> 16:13.320] Yeah.
[16:13.320 -> 16:14.440] Oh, I'm actually gutted.
[16:14.440 -> 16:16.520] However, Champions Club is better.
[16:16.520 -> 16:18.280] If you're into the views of the track,
[16:18.280 -> 16:19.160] Champions Club's the one.
[16:19.160 -> 16:21.120] Yeah, Champions Club's meant to be great.
[16:21.120 -> 16:23.360] Ferrari are bringing some upgrades as well.
[16:23.360 -> 16:29.120] And it's made me really like Vassall. Cause he was just saying in a thing he was like look we don't want to bullshit anyone like we know
[16:29.120 -> 16:32.800] that we know we're not the quickest car and that's why I like Vossoir because he doesn't beat around
[16:32.800 -> 16:36.160] the bush. I feel like there's a lot of like principles and people within the sport that
[16:36.160 -> 16:41.520] would just be like ah make excuses or hide stuff. Vossoir just comes out and he just says it straight
[16:41.520 -> 16:47.000] he's like look we're going to try and bring something to Miami. I can't tell, but I don't know.
[16:47.000 -> 16:49.360] I can't figure him out yet.
[16:49.360 -> 16:50.200] Can you not?
[16:50.200 -> 16:54.000] If he really means business and he's really got,
[16:54.000 -> 16:56.760] you know, the fucking ammunition behind him,
[16:56.760 -> 16:58.560] then I like his approach, how he kind of,
[16:58.560 -> 17:01.160] he's a bit blase, kind of a bit of a joker,
[17:01.160 -> 17:04.440] bit of a laugher, but if he is just purely a joker
[17:05.420 -> 17:08.100] and then there's no substance and no anything behind it,
[17:08.100 -> 17:10.740] then you've got to question where's his head at?
[17:10.740 -> 17:13.940] But I do think, because he was great at Alpha,
[17:13.940 -> 17:17.340] and I do think that he could do amazing stuff for Ferrari.
[17:17.340 -> 17:19.420] I just don't know, I haven't seen enough from him yet.
[17:19.420 -> 17:20.620] Well, that's the thing, we don't know the guy.
[17:20.620 -> 17:21.820] We don't know all his career.
[17:21.820 -> 17:23.140] We haven't been watching for long enough
[17:23.140 -> 17:27.980] for us to know his, like, you know know how worthy he is of having that job so
[17:27.980 -> 17:31.620] we're just watching it as like new people taking in what we see without
[17:31.620 -> 17:35.000] we're just seeing this guy say stuff like that we don't really know anything
[17:35.000 -> 17:39.240] about it yeah so we got to take it with a pinch of salt. We know nothing about him.
[17:39.240 -> 17:42.160] No but there must be a reason he's there mate they don't just replace Bonotto
[17:42.160 -> 17:49.740] with anyone. No still a strange a strange move that Bonotto move as well, I don't get that fully. But hey, F1's
[17:49.740 -> 17:54.000] full of mysteries, like brand new tracks, because no one would have seen Miami coming
[17:54.000 -> 17:57.440] three years ago would they? No. Or maybe they would have. I'm sure they'd probably announce
[17:57.440 -> 18:01.480] it. They'd start planning it in like 2018. But you know, there had never ever been an
[18:01.480 -> 18:05.240] F1 race held in Miami before last year. Never.
[18:05.240 -> 18:11.120] However, there had been one Formula One race held in Florida in 1959.
[18:11.120 -> 18:12.200] Wow.
[18:12.200 -> 18:13.960] In Sebring.
[18:13.960 -> 18:15.040] Years before we were born.
[18:15.040 -> 18:16.040] Is it called Sebring?
[18:16.040 -> 18:17.040] Sebring?
[18:17.040 -> 18:18.040] Sebring?
[18:18.040 -> 18:19.040] I don't know.
[18:19.040 -> 18:20.040] It's a town, I think, in Florida.
[18:20.040 -> 18:24.760] That reminds me of yesterday when I was trying to tell you what was with that food.
[18:24.760 -> 18:26.560] And I was like to tell you what was with that food and I was like pole and
[18:28.880 -> 18:30.400] Ordering food
[18:30.400 -> 18:35.640] From prayer Jake's like do you want anything? I said yeah, what have they got? He said they've got some sandwiches
[18:35.640 -> 18:41.080] I said, okay read them off and he starts reading me down this list of sandwiches and then he says
[18:42.120 -> 18:44.700] They've got they've got mayo and cucumber here
[18:45.000 -> 18:45.720] And then he says, they've got mayo and cucumber here.
[18:47.100 -> 18:48.980] Mayo and cucumber? What, just mayo and cucumber?
[18:48.980 -> 18:51.580] Well, I don't know, I can't say the first bit.
[18:51.580 -> 18:53.140] Well, what's the first bit?
[18:53.140 -> 18:53.980] Pole?
[18:53.980 -> 18:56.560] Pole and line?
[18:56.560 -> 18:58.120] Pole line?
[18:58.120 -> 18:59.260] What are you talking about?
[18:59.260 -> 19:01.860] Pole line, cucumber and mayo.
[19:01.860 -> 19:03.900] Yeah, tuna.
[19:03.900 -> 19:09.120] I was so confused, mate. Pole and line yeah tuna I was so confused mate pole and line caught tuna
[19:09.120 -> 19:16.080] that means fishing yes so basically I had tuna man yeah it was a good it was
[19:16.080 -> 19:22.240] lovely yeah from prep very nice it was it was good so yeah no they said the one
[19:22.240 -> 19:25.440] that the first f1 race I don't know who won it.
[19:25.440 -> 19:26.280] I don't know.
[19:26.280 -> 19:27.680] I did get some facts about the track though.
[19:27.680 -> 19:31.340] The track was half asphalt, which is what it is now.
[19:31.340 -> 19:32.800] The other half was concrete.
[19:32.800 -> 19:33.620] Okay.
[19:33.620 -> 19:34.720] The track was two-tone, mate.
[19:34.720 -> 19:35.560] Nice.
[19:35.560 -> 19:38.600] The track was dual purpose, concrete and asphalt.
[19:38.600 -> 19:41.000] It was like roading and off-roading at the same time.
[19:41.000 -> 19:41.840] It was almost like rally.
[19:41.840 -> 19:44.200] Surely the tires would be like fine for half of the track
[19:44.200 -> 19:45.300] and then shredding for the other half. Absolutely shredded up, yeah. And like Rally. Surely the tyres would be like fine for half of the track and then shredding for the other
[19:45.300 -> 19:46.300] half.
[19:46.300 -> 19:47.300] Absolutely shredding up, yeah.
[19:47.300 -> 19:49.040] And then going from one to the other would be crazy for the tyres.
[19:49.040 -> 19:52.600] The bit that got me, right, so back then on this circuit, I don't know if the circuit's
[19:52.600 -> 19:54.600] still there by the way, I imagine it probably is.
[19:54.600 -> 19:57.600] It might even be where it is now, or are we not in Sibri?
[19:57.600 -> 19:58.600] No, we're not.
[19:58.600 -> 19:59.600] No, we're not in Sibri.
[19:59.600 -> 20:01.600] No, it's a street circuit around the Miami Dolphins.
[20:01.600 -> 20:06.880] Cut. The 5.2 mile track, 42 laps,
[20:06.880 -> 20:10.360] and the current Miami track is 3.3 miles.
[20:10.360 -> 20:14.400] So a lot shorter, more laps this time around.
[20:14.400 -> 20:18.040] The set bring race distance 218.4 miles,
[20:18.040 -> 20:20.560] and Miami race distance 188.
[20:20.560 -> 20:23.920] So the track was like 30 odd miles longer.
[20:23.920 -> 20:26.040] The race distance was longer back then,
[20:26.040 -> 20:28.540] on a circuit which was half concrete.
[20:28.540 -> 20:29.860] And if you look at the photos of it,
[20:29.860 -> 20:32.320] it's those old like baked bean cars, mate.
[20:32.320 -> 20:34.440] The tin can cars.
[20:34.440 -> 20:36.440] Literally baked bean can on wheels,
[20:36.440 -> 20:40.000] no halo, no power steering, no technical,
[20:40.000 -> 20:41.800] you know, from the paddock
[20:41.800 -> 20:42.840] where they're changing everything.
[20:42.840 -> 20:45.520] No communication is crazy as well.
[20:45.520 -> 20:46.360] No comms.
[20:46.360 -> 20:48.800] Because you got to think like without comms,
[20:48.800 -> 20:50.880] them drivers are just going off their instinct.
[20:50.880 -> 20:53.500] You would have seen so much more like crazy shit.
[20:53.500 -> 20:56.160] Like they would have tried to make moves they couldn't.
[20:56.160 -> 20:58.960] And like, I don't even know if they had pits back then,
[20:58.960 -> 21:00.760] but like how on earth would you know
[21:00.760 -> 21:01.760] when someone's going to pit?
[21:01.760 -> 21:03.680] It would have genuinely been someone standing
[21:03.680 -> 21:05.280] with their arm like waving, being like,
[21:05.280 -> 21:06.120] we've got to come in and rix that.
[21:06.120 -> 21:06.940] Well, it's the signs.
[21:06.940 -> 21:08.400] Have you seen they still do it in Monaco?
[21:08.400 -> 21:10.640] Yeah, I've seen they still, on quite a few tracks,
[21:10.640 -> 21:11.800] you still see them put the signs out.
[21:11.800 -> 21:13.480] I think they're just telling them like lap times.
[21:13.480 -> 21:15.640] I don't know how they could ever read that.
[21:15.640 -> 21:18.160] No, and surely you don't have time to read it.
[21:18.160 -> 21:19.600] Oh yeah, I don't get it, but.
[21:19.600 -> 21:22.600] But then these guys seem to have time to be at a radio in
[21:22.600 -> 21:25.240] and talk and change everything whilst racing.
[21:25.240 -> 21:28.200] That's the bit which confuses me, right? If you watch on Sky Sports, when they do the
[21:28.200 -> 21:31.480] team radio it comes through, Crofty might be talking and he'd be like, oh hang on, Max
[21:31.480 -> 21:36.000] is saying something. Maybe not Max is the best example, but someone will be saying something
[21:36.000 -> 21:39.600] very calmly, but the footage that they're showing is them flying around a corner at
[21:39.600 -> 21:40.600] fucking 3,000 miles an hour.
[21:40.600 -> 21:43.480] Yeah, and you know what it's like when you put your hand out a window when you're driving
[21:43.480 -> 21:47.160] and you feel the G-force and we're Only going like 50 and your hand gets pushed back
[21:47.160 -> 21:53.440] Yeah, imagine you're going like 200 miles an hour and you're at the same time you're talking. I lost 20 pound doing that once
[21:53.920 -> 21:54.920] What?
[21:54.920 -> 21:57.220] weight of money I wish
[21:57.960 -> 22:02.940] Money, I I've never told my granddad this and he's dead now, unfortunately
[22:02.940 -> 22:05.160] So I can't tell him. But I held-
[22:05.160 -> 22:06.880] That's a really sad way to put it.
[22:06.880 -> 22:07.720] Well, it is.
[22:07.720 -> 22:08.720] It could have been more sad,
[22:08.720 -> 22:11.040] but I didn't want to make the pod sad.
[22:11.040 -> 22:13.640] He gave me 20 pound, he was taking me to the shop,
[22:13.640 -> 22:16.160] because I was a kid, and he was taking me to the toy shop.
[22:16.160 -> 22:17.600] And I wanted to hold the 20 pounds,
[22:17.600 -> 22:18.440] so he was giving it to me.
[22:18.440 -> 22:20.040] 20 quid for the toy shop back in the day?
[22:20.040 -> 22:21.880] You could have got a lot of stuff.
[22:21.880 -> 22:23.040] I could have got like,
[22:23.900 -> 22:25.880] they didn't sell a lot of stuff in that toy shop.
[22:25.880 -> 22:28.040] So I probably got like a little Lego car
[22:28.040 -> 22:29.180] or something like that.
[22:29.180 -> 22:30.560] I don't really remember.
[22:30.560 -> 22:32.720] Me being a stupid child,
[22:32.720 -> 22:35.360] because when I was a child, I was still stupid now,
[22:35.360 -> 22:37.520] but I was even more stupid when I was a kid,
[22:37.520 -> 22:40.440] hanging this like 20 pound note out of the window
[22:40.440 -> 22:41.520] as we're driving down the road.
[22:41.520 -> 22:43.840] And then it just flies out of my hand.
[22:43.840 -> 22:48.880] And then we get to the toy shop, my granddad's like, where's the 20 quid? I'm like, uh, I
[22:49.840 -> 22:51.360] Don't know
[22:51.360 -> 22:55.320] I just didn't tell him what happens. Did you get another 20 quid? No. Oh, no
[22:55.320 -> 22:57.320] He certainly did not give me any more money. We went home
[22:58.480 -> 23:04.360] That's a sad sad story fat driven all the way to the toy shop. No toy. That's when he could add
[23:04.880 -> 23:05.120] Yeah, it happens to the best of us no toy, no 20 quid. That is sad.
[23:05.120 -> 23:06.120] Yeah.
[23:06.120 -> 23:07.120] It happens to the best of us though.
[23:07.120 -> 23:08.120] Has it ever happened to you?
[23:08.120 -> 23:09.120] No.
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[24:09.400 -> 24:11.840] No, no one's ever given me 20 quid.
[24:11.840 -> 24:13.600] But yeah, I don't know how they talk
[24:13.600 -> 24:15.480] when they're driving really quick in them cars.
[24:15.480 -> 24:16.640] But then I guess the headset,
[24:16.640 -> 24:19.120] the mic's inside the helmet, isn't it?
[24:19.120 -> 24:21.640] And the helmet would take a lot of the force of like,
[24:21.640 -> 24:22.860] the wind.
[24:22.860 -> 24:24.560] So like, I doubt on their skin,
[24:24.560 -> 24:29.320] they're like feeling the, you know, like if you did put your hand out window you feel it on your
[24:29.320 -> 24:32.600] hand they probably don't feel that on their face their helmet would take it
[24:32.600 -> 24:36.720] all so the heads of their neck would be pushed back but their heads probably
[24:36.720 -> 24:41.040] pretty still and calm yeah I wonder if I'd like talk to myself and sing to
[24:41.040 -> 24:46.920] myself you know proper I. I would, yeah.
[24:46.920 -> 24:48.000] Well, we did, didn't we?
[24:48.000 -> 24:48.840] Well, I'll tell you what.
[24:48.840 -> 24:49.760] And we went karting.
[24:49.760 -> 24:50.840] Yeah, we did.
[24:50.840 -> 24:52.160] This is a bit of a different example
[24:52.160 -> 24:53.560] because this is me sat on the sofa
[24:53.560 -> 24:55.760] in my hoodie playing the F1 game.
[24:55.760 -> 24:59.220] But sometimes I get so into it and so concentrated
[24:59.220 -> 25:01.040] that I don't even realize I'm doing it.
[25:01.040 -> 25:02.580] And then I'll like set a faster slap.
[25:02.580 -> 25:04.560] And then I'm, I think like a couple of minutes later
[25:04.560 -> 25:07.840] and I'm like, wow, I don't even feel like I was watching
[25:07.840 -> 25:08.680] when I was doing that.
[25:08.680 -> 25:10.520] I don't even feel like I was trying to do that.
[25:10.520 -> 25:12.920] When you overthink it, that's when you do shite.
[25:12.920 -> 25:15.080] It's like your brain, like muscle memory
[25:15.080 -> 25:17.280] into the corners and the track.
[25:17.280 -> 25:19.120] And they must have that because they have to do
[25:19.120 -> 25:21.320] the same lap like, well, you'll find out
[25:21.320 -> 25:22.640] how many times in the quiz.
[25:22.640 -> 25:26.940] Well, I could tell you that already.
[25:26.940 -> 25:31.400] Oh, well it looks like you're going to have a very good day in the Pitstop quiz.
[25:31.400 -> 25:35.300] People who do have a very good muscle memory of this track would obviously be Max Verstappen
[25:35.300 -> 25:40.180] because he set the lap record last year, 131.361.
[25:40.180 -> 25:50.880] I mean I'd love to crap but there's only ever been one race there so... Well just behind him in W Series with a 1.56.406 last year is Abby Pulling.
[25:50.880 -> 25:52.240] Abby Pulling let's go!
[25:52.240 -> 25:55.120] Yeah she has the second fastest time which is not in F1.
[25:55.120 -> 25:58.720] F1 Academy is on again this weekend. Valencia. Valencia.
[25:58.720 -> 25:59.440] Valencia.
[25:59.440 -> 26:03.600] They posted some highlights on YouTube which was good on the F1's YouTube.
[26:03.600 -> 26:05.560] Have watched it. Looks really, really good.
[26:05.560 -> 26:10.240] The cars look sick, like I want to get out in one of them cars so bad.
[26:10.240 -> 26:11.560] You want to get out in an F1 Academy car?
[26:11.560 -> 26:14.720] I just do, they look amazing, like they look so cool.
[26:14.720 -> 26:18.220] I know you can do the Formula 4 experience at Silverstone.
[26:18.220 -> 26:22.720] Just any chance to drive any car like that would be unbelievable.
[26:22.720 -> 26:24.840] I have no idea what I'd be like.
[26:24.840 -> 26:25.220] I'm not a very fast person in real life, although having said no idea what I'd be like I'm not a
[26:25.220 -> 26:29.480] very fast person in real life although having said that when I need to be I
[26:29.480 -> 26:34.120] will like if a child gets taken from a high street corner in a pram who's gonna
[26:34.120 -> 26:39.120] be the first one to run after that motherfucker and get that child me
[26:39.120 -> 26:43.760] he's like if there's I'm gonna be a hero I'm gonna save a life one day but then
[26:43.760 -> 26:45.840] if it's like getting up off the sofa to like go to the toilet I'm gonna be a hero. I'm gonna be a hero. I'm gonna save a life one day. But then if it's like getting up off the sofa
[26:45.840 -> 26:49.200] to like go to the toilet, I'm like really slow.
[26:49.200 -> 26:50.840] I like, I can do both.
[26:50.840 -> 26:51.680] I can do both.
[26:51.680 -> 26:53.400] Man of many talents.
[26:53.400 -> 26:56.760] It's whether I could sustain the speed.
[26:56.760 -> 27:01.160] I can be, I can have small bursts of speed,
[27:01.160 -> 27:03.640] like crazy speed, like you've never seen.
[27:03.640 -> 27:05.120] Like no one's ever seen the speed that I can do.
[27:05.120 -> 27:05.960] Crash bandicoots.
[27:05.960 -> 27:09.080] However, can I prolong that?
[27:09.080 -> 27:11.200] Can it be consistent is the question.
[27:12.280 -> 27:13.560] I could set a fastest lap.
[27:13.560 -> 27:14.400] Could I win a race?
[27:14.400 -> 27:15.220] Who knows?
[27:15.220 -> 27:16.640] We'll have to wait and see, won't we?
[27:16.640 -> 27:17.480] One day.
[27:17.480 -> 27:18.320] I couldn't do either of those.
[27:18.320 -> 27:21.740] One day, Jake versus Fab, Formula Four cars, Silverstone.
[27:22.720 -> 27:27.000] Big crowd, grid walk, everything, just Jake vs Fab.
[27:27.000 -> 27:30.900] That's an interesting one from Abbey Pooler though, she's 20 years old man.
[27:30.900 -> 27:31.900] I know, young.
[27:31.900 -> 27:37.280] 20 years old British racing driver, now in F1 Academy, part of the Alpine Academy.
[27:37.280 -> 27:38.280] I know.
[27:38.280 -> 27:43.160] It's good, I can't wait to see more from the F1 Academy, obviously, like I said last week,
[27:43.160 -> 27:46.160] I wish it was fully televised live because they have three races.
[27:46.160 -> 27:48.120] Like that's pretty amazing on the weekend
[27:48.120 -> 27:48.940] to be able to watch.
[27:48.940 -> 27:50.060] There's a lot to watch.
[27:50.060 -> 27:52.120] Three races is great.
[27:52.120 -> 27:52.960] Yeah.
[27:52.960 -> 27:54.720] Cool, that'd be a busy weekend with F1, wouldn't it?
[27:54.720 -> 27:55.560] Yeah.
[27:55.560 -> 27:57.400] Just be racing, racing, racing.
[27:57.400 -> 28:00.040] I'm sure they could like go live on F1's YouTube for it
[28:00.040 -> 28:01.960] because the video highlights of F1 Academy
[28:01.960 -> 28:03.120] on their YouTube did really well.
[28:03.120 -> 28:04.120] It's got loads of views already.
[28:04.120 -> 28:05.440] So there's clearly people who want to see it.
[28:05.440 -> 28:07.240] Like, why can't they just put it live on YouTube?
[28:07.240 -> 28:09.440] On Instagram, they have like on-board cams and stuff.
[28:09.440 -> 28:11.320] Yeah, they've got everything there to do it.
[28:11.320 -> 28:14.640] It's just that there must be something we're missing, but we'll find out.
[28:14.640 -> 28:16.120] Let's give our predictions.
[28:16.120 -> 28:19.080] Before we go into that, I had just one thing that I wanted to mention.
[28:19.080 -> 28:19.680] Oh, OK.
[28:19.680 -> 28:21.640] Before we go to your quiz and the predictions, right?
[28:21.640 -> 28:22.320] OK.
[28:22.320 -> 28:26.240] I wanted to mention this after Baku and I forgot to say on the pod,
[28:26.240 -> 28:29.640] but these tighter tracks, yeah?
[28:29.640 -> 28:30.580] Like Baku?
[28:30.580 -> 28:35.000] Like Baku, like Monaco, like, you know, Saudi Arabia,
[28:35.000 -> 28:37.280] any kind of street tracks.
[28:37.280 -> 28:40.240] I thought crossed my mind the other day.
[28:40.240 -> 28:41.060] Wow, what was it?
[28:41.060 -> 28:42.400] When I was watching the race.
[28:42.400 -> 28:45.800] And I don't know whether I'm being stupid by saying this,
[28:45.800 -> 28:50.060] and maybe it's not possible because they're street tracks
[28:50.060 -> 28:51.900] and they have to return to a normal set,
[28:51.900 -> 28:54.940] like a normal road once the racing isn't on.
[28:54.940 -> 28:58.740] However, I thought, how cool would it be
[28:58.740 -> 29:01.480] to have like banked corners?
[29:03.360 -> 29:04.200] I'm lost.
[29:05.860 -> 29:08.220] Banked corners. I'm lost. Banked corners.
[29:10.120 -> 29:11.200] I'm really lost.
[29:11.200 -> 29:12.820] Does that mean they're there forever?
[29:12.820 -> 29:13.660] No.
[29:13.660 -> 29:16.000] So, you know Zandvoort?
[29:16.000 -> 29:18.120] Yes, on that final corner when you go round it
[29:18.120 -> 29:19.200] and it's curved.
[29:19.200 -> 29:20.240] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[29:20.240 -> 29:22.600] One of my favorite corners to drive on the game.
[29:22.600 -> 29:24.440] So if you get the high-speed rail
[29:24.440 -> 29:27.480] from London, Houston to Manchester,
[29:27.480 -> 29:28.840] and you get the high speed one,
[29:28.840 -> 29:30.000] it used to be a Virgin train,
[29:30.000 -> 29:31.240] they don't do it anymore.
[29:31.240 -> 29:32.960] When it goes round,
[29:32.960 -> 29:34.080] because it's going so fast,
[29:34.080 -> 29:36.100] when it goes round a turn,
[29:36.100 -> 29:37.680] if it was just flat,
[29:37.680 -> 29:39.100] the train would derail,
[29:39.100 -> 29:40.240] it would come straight off
[29:40.240 -> 29:42.800] because of like gravity, G force,
[29:42.800 -> 29:44.360] different forces, right?
[29:44.360 -> 29:49.000] However, so they bank the train track.
[29:49.000 -> 29:51.120] So if they did that in Formula One-
[29:51.120 -> 29:53.200] How do you know they banked the train track?
[29:53.200 -> 29:56.760] Because you see it, you see the horizon dip or rays.
[29:56.760 -> 29:57.600] Okay.
[29:57.600 -> 29:58.640] When you're looking out.
[29:59.840 -> 30:03.560] I would be very, very interested to see them do that
[30:03.560 -> 30:05.240] with a race circuit.
[30:05.240 -> 30:08.240] Because for one, the drivers could fly through that bend
[30:08.240 -> 30:09.080] a lot fast.
[30:09.080 -> 30:09.920] You're talking like every corner?
[30:09.920 -> 30:12.680] Not every corner, but like maybe they could test it
[30:12.680 -> 30:13.900] on one corner.
[30:15.040 -> 30:17.240] I just think it would be sick.
[30:17.240 -> 30:19.520] Does it then become a little bit like NASCAR?
[30:20.520 -> 30:23.760] Because isn't NASCAR on like a basically banked circuit?
[30:23.760 -> 30:26.800] Well, NASCAR is just a straight circular oval circuit.
[30:26.800 -> 30:27.640] Yeah.
[30:27.640 -> 30:29.000] So it's never going to be like NASCAR.
[30:29.000 -> 30:29.840] No, I suppose.
[30:29.840 -> 30:32.440] But it would be taking the technology of NASCAR,
[30:32.440 -> 30:34.720] which is that if they were just driving around in a circle
[30:34.720 -> 30:37.760] and it was dead flat, it would be wacko jacko.
[30:37.760 -> 30:39.520] So it basically mean they could like ride
[30:39.520 -> 30:42.160] through the corners more rather than having to like
[30:42.160 -> 30:44.740] just slam the brakes and go round and then start again.
[30:44.740 -> 30:48.720] I think it could be, I think it could be very, very interesting. I don't know whether it
[30:48.720 -> 30:50.680] works physically, scientifically.
[30:50.680 -> 30:55.160] A bit like the Fishman Bridge in Monaco, you know, they're great ideas.
[30:55.160 -> 30:59.480] I was fairly confident about that one. I was fairly confident about the Fishman Bridge
[30:59.480 -> 31:03.000] in Monaco. What are your thoughts on that?
[31:03.000 -> 31:05.960] Well, I like it in, I like it in the Red Bull ring.
[31:05.960 -> 31:08.620] Like I love that final turn round there
[31:08.620 -> 31:09.600] before the straight.
[31:09.600 -> 31:10.440] Red Bull ring?
[31:10.440 -> 31:12.200] Sorry, you know what I want about Zandvoort.
[31:12.200 -> 31:14.960] When you go round, then it like banks over the side
[31:14.960 -> 31:16.360] before you come around the main straight.
[31:16.360 -> 31:17.640] And do you know where else?
[31:17.640 -> 31:18.480] Where?
[31:19.480 -> 31:20.720] Maybe at Zandvoort again.
[31:20.720 -> 31:22.560] No, your track.
[31:22.560 -> 31:24.760] Yes, you know exactly what bit I mean, don't you?
[31:24.760 -> 31:25.240] Where I take the corner, where I go in wide and then come in. Yeah, that's banked. That know exactly what bit I mean don't you? Where I take the
[31:25.240 -> 31:29.960] corner where I go wide and then come in. Yeah, that's banked. That's Zandvoort as well, no?
[31:29.960 -> 31:35.180] It is Zandvoort. Zandvoort's got multiple banked corners. Yeah, I like that because
[31:35.180 -> 31:39.080] you can really use it. It reminds me a bit of Formula E because when you have a banked
[31:39.080 -> 31:43.080] corner, not necessarily because of the tracks, but when you have a banked corner, that's
[31:43.080 -> 31:45.280] where you could kind of have the attack zone.
[31:45.280 -> 31:47.240] Cause you could take it wide up a bank corner
[31:47.240 -> 31:48.840] and you'd have the attack zone.
[31:48.840 -> 31:51.360] Formally he's in Monaco this weekend as well.
[31:51.360 -> 31:52.880] There's a lot happening this weekend.
[31:52.880 -> 31:54.120] And also, right, when you,
[31:54.120 -> 31:56.220] sorry to just fucking fly over that quickly,
[31:56.220 -> 31:58.080] but when you go back to like racing,
[31:58.080 -> 32:00.680] like running racing in the Olympics,
[32:00.680 -> 32:04.760] obviously the longer route round a corner
[32:04.760 -> 32:07.100] is like on the outside, right?
[32:07.100 -> 32:09.760] And so if you take the inside, it's less to run.
[32:09.760 -> 32:13.040] So then they will stagger where they start their races
[32:13.040 -> 32:14.480] because the person with the inside line
[32:14.480 -> 32:15.480] obviously has the advantage.
[32:15.480 -> 32:19.720] So maybe there could be a way in F1
[32:19.720 -> 32:22.720] where like if you are X amount of seconds ahead,
[32:22.720 -> 32:25.680] so you have to take the outside line of this bank corner.
[32:25.680 -> 32:29.320] I don't know, they could bring in a load of different rules
[32:29.320 -> 32:31.040] and just spice the race up a little bit.
[32:31.040 -> 32:32.840] There's a lot they could do with it, mate.
[32:32.840 -> 32:35.680] At the end of the day, I would just love to see,
[32:35.680 -> 32:37.880] like imagine you're on Saudi Arabia,
[32:37.880 -> 32:39.680] you're going through like a high speed,
[32:39.680 -> 32:42.200] like left and right, bam, bam, bam.
[32:42.200 -> 32:43.820] If you just banked that,
[32:43.820 -> 32:45.480] they could ride up the sides a little bit.
[32:45.480 -> 32:47.400] I think that would be epic.
[32:47.400 -> 32:49.120] Maybe more dangerous.
[32:49.120 -> 32:51.480] Could it become too dangerous at them speeds?
[32:51.480 -> 32:52.760] I think it's safer.
[32:53.840 -> 32:55.040] Okay.
[32:55.040 -> 32:57.800] Because you're less likely to fly into a barrier.
[32:57.800 -> 32:59.360] But what if someone gets it wrong,
[32:59.360 -> 33:01.600] slams a brake on and someone else is,
[33:01.600 -> 33:03.600] and like three people are riding a bank
[33:03.600 -> 33:04.560] at full speed round,
[33:04.560 -> 33:07.800] and then they just go straight into the back of one, then you've got a four car pileup.
[33:07.800 -> 33:10.600] That's motor racing. That could happen without a bank.
[33:10.600 -> 33:14.400] It could happen without... Look, I see what you're saying, because I love banked corners.
[33:14.400 -> 33:18.200] I'm sure there's going to be another thing where we're going to go on Instagram tomorrow morning
[33:18.200 -> 33:19.600] and just have about a hundred comments.
[33:19.600 -> 33:21.200] Does anyone else out there like banked corners?
[33:21.200 -> 33:23.000] Let us know whether you like banked corners.
[33:23.000 -> 33:27.640] Send us a DM, let us know if you like banked corners. I want your predictions. I want to know your top three
[33:27.640 -> 33:34.040] for this week. Alright. I have gone, well last year Verstappen won, Leclerc came second
[33:34.040 -> 33:40.360] and Sainz came third. So we had two Ferraris on the podium last year. Okay. This year,
[33:40.360 -> 33:46.340] who's coming third? Third Leclerc. Okay. I've put Russell. Oh who's coming second
[33:47.320 -> 33:52.000] Checo, okay. I've put Leclerc. Okay, who's coming first max?
[33:52.560 -> 33:54.640] I've put Perez again. I
[33:55.200 -> 34:02.040] Have back in a double Perez win like this week in this week Leclerc George. Why George I
[34:02.760 -> 34:08.640] Like George. I like George a lot. I think he's quick. And Mercedes just show
[34:08.640 -> 34:14.160] up every now and again. And then you're like, oh, there's Mercedes. And who knows? I just have a
[34:14.160 -> 34:18.080] feeling. The crystal ball said, but like you said, at the end of the last race, there's only six
[34:18.080 -> 34:22.240] points between Max and Perez going into this race. Yeah, it's tight. It's really tight. There's no
[34:22.240 -> 34:28.320] way that Perez is going to be, they'll be in their separate hotel rooms and Perez will be talking to his family, Max will be talking
[34:28.320 -> 34:33.360] to his family, they may still be in the same team but Perez will believe more than anything right
[34:33.360 -> 34:37.200] now he has a chance of winning this World Drivers Championship, there's no reason he wouldn't.
[34:37.200 -> 34:42.080] That's crazy isn't it? Yeah so he's going to be fighting. I'd love for him to win that. Me too,
[34:42.080 -> 34:45.840] he's a very good driver. The reason I put the two Red Bulls first is purely
[34:45.840 -> 34:50.840] because after watching their straight line pace in Baku,
[34:50.960 -> 34:53.040] there's no way that the Ferrari's ever going to be able
[34:53.040 -> 34:53.880] to keep up with that.
[34:53.880 -> 34:56.960] And as we know, we've got that long, massive straight
[34:56.960 -> 34:57.800] in Miami.
[34:57.800 -> 34:59.320] So that's why I put the two Red Bulls first.
[34:59.320 -> 35:01.560] Yeah, I definitely could have, can see why you don't.
[35:01.560 -> 35:03.520] Well, I put Perez first.
[35:03.520 -> 35:06.280] I don't know how Verstappen isn't on my podium.
[35:06.280 -> 35:09.480] Something crazy is going to have to happen, I think.
[35:09.480 -> 35:12.120] Maybe Verstappen, like, in qualifying,
[35:12.120 -> 35:14.120] his car like blows up,
[35:14.120 -> 35:16.360] and then he starts from the back of the grid
[35:16.360 -> 35:17.520] and then finishes fourth.
[35:17.520 -> 35:19.520] It doesn't quite make the podium.
[35:19.520 -> 35:21.600] Maybe that's my prediction.
[35:21.600 -> 35:23.520] I like it.
[35:23.520 -> 35:24.360] It's one of them, isn't it?
[35:24.360 -> 35:26.720] Where like, in my head, I realistically think Verstappen will win
[35:26.720 -> 35:29.320] but just for the fun of it I'd rather say Perez.
[35:29.320 -> 35:30.560] I know, I know.
[35:30.560 -> 35:33.300] Something has to happen.
[35:33.300 -> 35:34.300] Something has to change.
[35:34.300 -> 35:38.520] But I've been watching loads of stuff about Joss and Max and I've seen loads of videos
[35:38.520 -> 35:41.800] of him when he was carting and what Joss was like with him when he was younger and there's
[35:41.800 -> 35:45.880] different ways to look at it because some people are like wow that's crazy parent and like I don't
[35:45.880 -> 35:48.280] know how you could be that strict with your child but at the end of the day you
[35:48.280 -> 35:53.320] gotta remember Max loves this like I think about it with like like me for
[35:53.320 -> 35:56.520] football for example I would have loved it if when I was younger I had someone
[35:56.520 -> 35:59.480] every day being like you are doing this you're doing that you're doing this that
[35:59.480 -> 36:03.760] was wrong someone just really really pushing me. I think as a father it's it's
[36:03.760 -> 36:06.400] a yeah and as a mother as well but as a father, it's, it's, uh, yeah. And as a mother as well, but as a, uh,
[36:06.400 -> 36:09.400] I think it resonates more like if you're a father
[36:09.400 -> 36:10.360] and you have a son.
[36:10.360 -> 36:11.200] And he raced.
[36:11.200 -> 36:13.620] And especially, yeah, if you've had a career,
[36:13.620 -> 36:15.920] you would probably want your son to do it.
[36:15.920 -> 36:19.060] I think for me, I just want like any opportunity
[36:19.060 -> 36:20.880] available to my kids.
[36:20.880 -> 36:24.720] So I wouldn't necessarily ram like music down their throat
[36:24.720 -> 36:26.000] or say like, you know...
[36:26.000 -> 36:34.000] I bet you you would. If your son comes home and suddenly wants to play football, what on earth are you gonna say? You hate it!
[36:34.000 -> 36:41.000] I'd say, fuck no. You ain't playing football, alright? Here's a fucking set of drumsticks. Go get behind that drum kit.
[36:41.000 -> 36:45.000] They try and get you down to the park to play football with them mate. I'd love to watch that.
[36:45.000 -> 36:46.500] Yeah, but I'm good at football.
[36:46.500 -> 36:50.000] You've scored one good goal in your whole football career.
[36:50.000 -> 36:51.500] One good goal that you've seen.
[36:51.500 -> 36:52.500] In school lunchtime.
[36:52.500 -> 36:57.000] You've not watched me play on other occasions when I've scored other absolute blinders, my friend.
[36:57.000 -> 36:58.500] Right, that's enough lying, Fab.
[36:58.500 -> 37:00.000] Time to get 10 out of 10.
[37:00.000 -> 37:07.680] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Miami Pit Stop Quiz. Ten questions. I don't mind where you're playing
[37:07.680 -> 37:12.360] It doesn't matter whether you're in a car on a train on a bus at work at home in bed in the shower
[37:13.160 -> 37:15.400] Doing whatever you're doing. What if they're in a meeting?
[37:16.280 -> 37:22.160] Tell everyone to leave or tell everyone to get involved get your pen and papers out because there's ten questions coming up and I want
[37:22.160 -> 37:27.920] Nothing, but ten out of ten from the listeners and Fabio Bocca. I've got mine out. Yeah? Yeah. Here we go.
[37:27.920 -> 37:38.080] Question number one. Shit. How many... Oh God. On average how many gear changes on
[37:38.080 -> 37:45.040] one lap of the Miami Grand Prix? Here we go, the classic question. You always ask me this, so I'll get you back.
[37:45.040 -> 37:46.800] On everyone's mind.
[37:46.800 -> 37:51.560] 45, 40, or 50?
[37:51.560 -> 37:53.800] Okay, say that again.
[37:53.800 -> 37:56.480] On average, how many gear changes on one lap?
[37:56.480 -> 37:58.240] Just the gear changes.
[37:58.240 -> 37:59.080] All right.
[37:59.080 -> 37:59.900] Just read the gear.
[37:59.900 -> 38:03.760] 45, 40, or 50?
[38:03.760 -> 38:05.440] You haven't given me much leeway here.
[38:05.440 -> 38:07.280] Well, I didn't want to, I wanted to do that.
[38:07.280 -> 38:08.560] And you've also named,
[38:08.560 -> 38:10.840] that you've also written around the wrong fucking way.
[38:10.840 -> 38:12.680] You've gone 45 and then 40 to try and throw me off.
[38:12.680 -> 38:14.520] Just to trick you off.
[38:14.520 -> 38:16.000] But have I done that deliberately?
[38:16.000 -> 38:18.480] Well, listen, look, how many gear changes?
[38:19.560 -> 38:21.700] Yeah, you got 19 corners.
[38:21.700 -> 38:25.000] So I reckon on average,
[38:26.220 -> 38:28.720] probably less, because you've got that big straight.
[38:29.720 -> 38:32.060] I'm going to go straight down the middle and go 45.
[38:33.560 -> 38:34.400] Incorrect.
[38:34.400 -> 38:36.580] Well, I was about to say wait,
[38:36.580 -> 38:39.900] because I just remembered that Monaco was like 30 something.
[38:39.900 -> 38:40.920] What would you say then?
[38:40.920 -> 38:41.840] I would say 40.
[38:41.840 -> 38:42.880] 40, correct.
[38:42.880 -> 38:43.720] Don't worry, I'll let you have it.
[38:43.720 -> 38:44.540] Are you sure?
[38:44.540 -> 38:45.520] Because I saw that you were about to
[38:45.520 -> 38:47.640] talk did you saw my lips okay the
[38:47.640 -> 38:49.520] listeners couldn't see that so you said
[38:49.520 -> 38:51.000] I'm gonna go straight down the middle I
[38:51.000 -> 38:53.600] know but it was down the middle but I
[38:53.600 -> 38:56.720] mean I read 45 40 50 but yeah I'll give
[38:56.720 -> 38:58.680] you that okay so I know I do appreciate
[38:58.680 -> 38:59.920] that because you could have been nasty
[38:59.920 -> 39:00.960] there and you actually and if there's
[39:00.960 -> 39:02.480] any listeners at home that needed that
[39:02.480 -> 39:03.800] point as well I'll give you it as well
[39:03.800 -> 39:05.700] cheers but no more But no more.
[39:05.700 -> 39:07.720] No more me being nice, all right?
[39:07.720 -> 39:08.560] Okay, okay.
[39:08.560 -> 39:10.500] I've literally spoken, given you the answers
[39:10.500 -> 39:14.000] for the next five questions in the previous episode.
[39:14.000 -> 39:15.280] So everyone should get these.
[39:15.280 -> 39:17.280] Who won the first ever Miami Grand Prix?
[39:18.280 -> 39:19.320] I nearly said Lewis Hamilton.
[39:19.320 -> 39:20.140] Max Verstappen.
[39:20.140 -> 39:20.980] Correct.
[39:20.980 -> 39:23.560] How many laps at the Miami Grand Prix?
[39:24.800 -> 39:26.160] Is it multiple choice?
[39:26.160 -> 39:29.920] 47, 57 or 67?
[39:29.920 -> 39:31.360] For the people at home, I'm going to give you some time.
[39:31.360 -> 39:32.880] He's going to act like he doesn't know.
[39:32.880 -> 39:34.600] He's been bloody sat on Google.
[39:34.600 -> 39:36.160] Of course he knows what it is.
[39:36.160 -> 39:37.680] 57.
[39:37.680 -> 39:39.640] Correct. Three out of three.
[39:39.640 -> 39:41.960] Right. This fab, we could actually get-
[39:41.960 -> 39:42.800] I'm having a muscle.
[39:42.800 -> 39:45.080] We could actually get a clean sweep today, all right?
[39:45.080 -> 39:45.920] Okay?
[39:45.920 -> 39:46.740] Is it 10 questions?
[39:46.740 -> 39:47.580] Yeah, yeah.
[39:47.580 -> 39:48.420] But they're not all about F1.
[39:48.420 -> 39:50.680] That's where I think we might get a bit bad.
[39:50.680 -> 39:52.280] All righty.
[39:52.280 -> 39:54.880] What is the nickname of Miami?
[39:55.800 -> 40:00.800] The Magic City, City of Trees, or the Home of Gold?
[40:03.200 -> 40:09.300] The Magic City, City of Trees trees or the home of gold I've never heard that
[40:09.300 -> 40:15.800] before never heard that I would say city of gold would be West Coast because of
[40:15.800 -> 40:20.680] the gold rush so that narrows it down to the city of gold we've got a home of
[40:20.680 -> 40:25.020] gold I'm sorry the home of gold I. I would say that could be West Coast.
[40:25.020 -> 40:28.220] So you're between the magic city and city of trees.
[40:28.220 -> 40:30.060] I don't know why it would be city of trees.
[40:30.060 -> 40:31.660] I mean, they've obviously got trees there,
[40:31.660 -> 40:33.460] but is it known for like-
[40:33.460 -> 40:34.860] Well, you gotta remember it's multiple choice.
[40:34.860 -> 40:35.820] I've had to write something.
[40:35.820 -> 40:38.460] Is Miami known for having trees?
[40:38.460 -> 40:39.660] Most places have trees.
[40:39.660 -> 40:41.020] The city of trees.
[40:41.020 -> 40:41.860] Welcome.
[40:41.860 -> 40:42.680] Wow.
[40:44.340 -> 40:46.140] And what was the other one?
[40:46.140 -> 40:46.980] The Magic City.
[40:46.980 -> 40:47.800] The Magic City.
[40:47.800 -> 40:48.640] Fuck.
[40:48.640 -> 40:50.080] I'm just going to go with the Magic City,
[40:50.080 -> 40:53.320] but I have a feeling it could be the gold one actually.
[40:53.320 -> 40:55.480] The Magic City is correct.
[40:55.480 -> 40:56.800] Four out of four.
[40:58.240 -> 40:59.720] I made up the home of gold
[40:59.720 -> 41:02.680] and I stole this question off Williams Racing website
[41:02.680 -> 41:04.000] and they wrote City of Trees.
[41:04.000 -> 41:10.280] So shout out Williams Racing by the way, because they have a really cool quiz on their website
[41:10.280 -> 41:12.840] that's like about before the race.
[41:12.840 -> 41:14.800] And it has like questions about like Auburn and-
[41:14.800 -> 41:15.800] What, every race week?
[41:15.800 -> 41:16.960] Well, I think they do it every race weekend.
[41:16.960 -> 41:17.960] I thought it was really good.
[41:17.960 -> 41:19.120] So I took a couple of these off there.
[41:19.120 -> 41:20.720] Isn't Logan Sargent from Miami?
[41:20.720 -> 41:21.800] Oh, for fuck's sake.
[41:21.800 -> 41:22.800] There's another question.
[41:22.800 -> 41:31.840] Right, I actually think we might get a clean sweep today. Four out of four so far. The F1 circuit goes around a stadium but what team plays
[41:31.840 -> 41:46.700] at the stadium? Man City, Miami Dolphins or Miami Crocs? Miami Crocs. I'm going to lock in Miami Dolphins.
[41:46.700 -> 41:49.180] Oh, five out of five.
[41:49.180 -> 41:52.380] Right here though, I think we might lose a point.
[41:52.380 -> 41:53.220] Okay.
[41:53.220 -> 41:54.420] Okay, so everyone settle down.
[41:54.420 -> 41:55.340] All right.
[41:55.340 -> 41:58.660] Alex Albon scored his best Williams racing result
[41:58.660 -> 42:00.720] last year at the Miami Grand Prix.
[42:01.940 -> 42:03.100] Where did he finish?
[42:03.960 -> 42:07.000] P6, P8 or P9?
[42:07.000 -> 42:12.000] Oh I had P9 in my head. I had P9 in my head.
[42:12.000 -> 42:16.000] And I'm... Are you gonna go for that?
[42:16.000 -> 42:19.000] You're throwing me off the scent. You're throwing me off the scent.
[42:19.000 -> 42:22.000] P6, P8 or P9? I'm looking at P9.
[42:22.000 -> 42:25.480] Fabio Borocca!
[42:26.120 -> 42:27.680] 6 out of 6!
[42:27.680 -> 42:29.000] Yes!
[42:29.000 -> 42:32.280] He started P18 as well in the Miami Grand Prix and finished P9.
[42:32.280 -> 42:33.280] That's pretty incredible.
[42:33.280 -> 42:34.560] I remember, I think I remember.
[42:34.560 -> 42:35.560] For Williams.
[42:35.560 -> 42:36.920] I remember.
[42:36.920 -> 42:38.200] How and... Alright, okay.
[42:38.200 -> 42:40.640] Well, now I actually think you may do a clean sweep.
[42:40.640 -> 42:41.240] No joke.
[42:41.240 -> 42:42.120] Let's see.
[42:42.120 -> 42:44.000] Let's see, this will be my first time ever getting a clean sweep.
[42:44.000 -> 42:46.440] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Oh, that's 7 Let's see, let's see, this will be my first time ever getting a clean sweep. One, two, three, four, five, six.
[42:46.440 -> 42:49.040] Oh, that's seven out of seven, sorry.
[42:49.040 -> 42:49.920] Really? Yeah.
[42:49.920 -> 42:51.400] Oh no, I missed a team.
[42:51.400 -> 42:53.120] I missed a question, I missed a question.
[42:53.120 -> 42:54.360] This is the seventh question.
[42:54.360 -> 42:55.600] Okay.
[42:55.600 -> 42:59.400] What sport are the Miami Heat known for?
[42:59.400 -> 43:00.920] Miami Heat.
[43:00.920 -> 43:05.960] Baseball, NFL, basketball, or soccer?
[43:05.960 -> 43:06.880] That's four.
[43:07.960 -> 43:10.560] I would have said basketball straight off the bat.
[43:10.560 -> 43:13.280] However, oh shit.
[43:13.280 -> 43:15.600] Can you say that question again?
[43:15.600 -> 43:19.180] What sport are the Miami Heat known for?
[43:19.180 -> 43:23.640] Baseball, NFL, basketball, or soccer?
[43:23.640 -> 43:25.040] Can you use it in a sentence?
[43:26.440 -> 43:28.400] The Miami Heat won today,
[43:29.860 -> 43:30.920] versus...
[43:31.840 -> 43:32.680] Okay.
[43:35.580 -> 43:37.000] That was a terrible sentence.
[43:37.000 -> 43:39.200] No one would ever do a sentence like that about it.
[43:39.200 -> 43:40.520] I've literally got no clue bro.
[43:40.520 -> 43:43.920] I'm just gonna go with basketball, basketball.
[43:43.920 -> 43:44.760] What are you trying to do?
[43:44.760 -> 43:45.220] Get two answers into one. I'm gonna do go with basketball. Basketball. What are you trying to do?
[43:45.220 -> 43:46.940] Get two answers into one.
[43:46.940 -> 43:49.020] I'm gonna do a basketball soccer.
[43:50.060 -> 43:51.300] You're locking in basketball.
[43:51.300 -> 43:52.140] Yeah.
[43:52.140 -> 43:52.980] Oh no.
[43:54.940 -> 43:55.780] It's great!
[43:55.780 -> 43:57.380] Seven out of seven!
[43:57.380 -> 43:59.700] It's looking very good.
[43:59.700 -> 44:01.460] By the way, bro, this is the earliest
[44:01.460 -> 44:02.820] that we have actually done a pod
[44:02.820 -> 44:04.260] and I'm screaming the fucking fact out.
[44:04.260 -> 44:05.840] Whose home race is the Miami Grand Prix? Like done a pod and I'm screaming the fucking first time race is the Mambi Grand Prix
[44:06.760 -> 44:08.760] like Sarge
[44:09.200 -> 44:14.480] Right. There's actually five points available here, but we'll do it as one if you get them all back
[44:14.480 -> 44:19.460] I just wrote it as five because you need five answers. Okay, I think I just heard rad coming to the door
[44:19.460 -> 44:22.840] Really is someone knocking at the door? I don't know. I had something another noise complaint
[44:22.840 -> 44:27.520] I want you to name the current top five constructors
[44:27.520 -> 44:29.160] in order.
[44:29.160 -> 44:30.600] That's a point, okay?
[44:30.600 -> 44:35.180] So right now, tell me in the constructors standings,
[44:35.180 -> 44:36.480] what's the top five?
[44:36.480 -> 44:37.320] Red Bull.
[44:37.320 -> 44:38.160] Yep.
[44:38.160 -> 44:38.980] Ferrari.
[44:41.220 -> 44:42.200] Oh, in order?
[44:42.200 -> 44:43.040] Yeah.
[44:43.040 -> 44:43.880] You want it in order?
[44:43.880 -> 44:46.480] Yeah, he's just seen me smile and he's thought that's wrong, that's wrong. Sorry, I didn't know you meant in order? Yeah. You want it in order? Yeah, he's just seen me smile
[44:46.480 -> 44:48.520] and he's thought that's wrong, that's wrong.
[44:48.520 -> 44:49.800] Sorry, I didn't know you meant in order.
[44:49.800 -> 44:51.080] I just thought you meant five in general.
[44:51.080 -> 44:52.040] In order.
[44:52.040 -> 44:52.880] Okay.
[44:52.880 -> 44:53.700] And I'm not saying anything.
[44:53.700 -> 44:56.000] And if you don't read the five out perfectly,
[44:56.000 -> 44:57.760] now you don't get a point.
[44:57.760 -> 44:59.200] Well, it's tough because I know it's like,
[44:59.200 -> 45:00.760] it's like Max and then Checo.
[45:00.760 -> 45:03.240] And then you've got George, I believe is, no.
[45:03.240 -> 45:04.320] We're doing constructors though.
[45:04.320 -> 45:07.920] I know, I know, but no, it's Alonso in third, isn't it?
[45:07.920 -> 45:11.000] Oh, but on my crumpet.
[45:11.000 -> 45:16.320] In order, okay, I'm going to go Red Bull.
[45:16.320 -> 45:21.400] I know the two Ferrari drivers are together and there's a Mercedes in front of them and
[45:21.400 -> 45:23.000] there's a Mercedes behind them.
[45:23.000 -> 45:25.840] I don't know, I'm going to, oh fuck, this is so bad.
[45:25.840 -> 45:28.400] I'm gonna go Red Bull, Mercedes.
[45:30.960 -> 45:32.920] Oh God, what about Aston Martin?
[45:32.920 -> 45:37.200] Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin, McLaren?
[45:37.200 -> 45:39.400] How have you done that?
[45:39.400 -> 45:43.040] You are literally on for a clean sweep.
[45:43.040 -> 45:45.840] Ferrari have been terrible in the first few races.
[45:45.840 -> 45:48.400] All they got was Leclerc-Powell.
[45:48.400 -> 45:49.520] So they're not third.
[45:49.520 -> 45:51.840] Mate, Ferrari are fourth.
[45:51.840 -> 45:53.160] Oh, there's only one out.
[45:53.160 -> 45:57.720] Red Bull, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren.
[45:57.720 -> 46:00.080] Everyone at home is gonna be punching their walls.
[46:00.080 -> 46:02.520] Well, I got all the teams right, anyway.
[46:02.520 -> 46:04.040] Oh, so you've got the question right
[46:04.040 -> 46:09.000] about a random basketball team, but you can't even tell me what the construct is order is for.
[46:09.000 -> 46:12.000] Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah.
[46:12.000 -> 46:17.000] Do you know what? I've come to realise it doesn't matter how much of my- and this isn't just F1 related.
[46:17.000 -> 46:20.000] It doesn't matter how much of my time that I put into a certain subject.
[46:20.000 -> 46:24.000] My brain can only hold a certain capacity of facts.
[46:24.000 -> 46:25.000] That's fair enough.
[46:25.000 -> 46:28.000] And I tend to have random facts that I like.
[46:28.000 -> 46:30.000] But I don't have any, I don't know.
[46:30.000 -> 46:35.000] I've been playing drums since I was eight and I couldn't even tell you most stuff about drums.
[46:35.000 -> 46:36.000] The clean sweep's gone.
[46:36.000 -> 46:39.000] But there is a chance to get nine out of ten.
[46:39.000 -> 46:40.000] Okay?
[46:40.000 -> 46:41.000] Alright.
[46:41.000 -> 46:45.360] One special person returns to the grid this weekend,
[46:45.360 -> 46:47.360] but it's not a driver.
[46:47.360 -> 46:48.200] Who is it?
[46:49.760 -> 46:50.600] One special person.
[46:50.600 -> 46:52.760] This is like your PS the resistance, isn't it?
[46:52.760 -> 46:54.200] This is like your fucking,
[46:54.200 -> 46:56.360] the question that this whole quiz has been leading up to.
[46:56.360 -> 46:57.520] Yeah, you gotta think,
[46:57.520 -> 46:59.480] what special person is gonna return
[46:59.480 -> 47:01.640] to the grid this weekend in Miami?
[47:01.640 -> 47:03.680] Could be Sebastian Vettel, but.
[47:03.680 -> 47:04.920] It's not a driver.
[47:04.920 -> 47:05.540] Okay, well, he's returning to Goodwood Festival of Speed. The person has been a driverel but it's not a driver okay well
[47:05.540 -> 47:09.060] he's returning to Goodwood Festival of Speed. The person has been a driver before but isn't a
[47:09.060 -> 47:15.240] driver now. If anyone's listening Sebastian Vettel is
[47:15.240 -> 47:19.720] gonna be a Goodwood Festival of Speed this year mm-hmm it's great so he was so
[47:19.720 -> 47:25.160] you said he used to be a driver think about it who wasn't on the grid last week and who is
[47:25.160 -> 47:35.680] gonna be on the grid in Miami think about it we love it come on Danny Rick
[47:35.680 -> 47:41.240] hey on that when you say on the grid you mean he's gonna be racing no he's not a
[47:41.240 -> 47:45.000] driver I've said that three times what So what do you mean he's on the grid then? Gridwalk.
[47:46.000 -> 47:47.000] Brundle!
[47:47.000 -> 47:48.000] Brundle is back!
[47:48.000 -> 47:49.000] Matty!
[47:49.000 -> 47:50.000] Clap for Martin Brundle!
[47:50.000 -> 47:51.000] Martin, where has he been?
[47:51.000 -> 47:53.000] Well, he just hasn't been doing them that much, has he?
[47:53.000 -> 47:56.000] But his Miami gridwalk last year was iconic, remember?
[47:56.000 -> 47:57.000] It was iconic.
[47:57.000 -> 48:01.000] He saw DJ Khaled, he saw loads of people, he kept getting names wrong, it was just legendary.
[48:01.000 -> 48:03.000] Because there's so many celebs on that grid.
[48:03.000 -> 48:04.000] Yeah, I've missed Brundle.
[48:04.000 -> 48:08.280] So yeah, Martin Brundle is back! I've missed him. I'll give you nine out of ten
[48:08.280 -> 48:14.800] well that's not bad bro I'm happy with that yes yeah that's fine I mean I would
[48:14.800 -> 48:18.040] never usually get that many points I wonder if anyone at home did any better
[48:18.040 -> 48:24.040] let us know at pitstop on Instagram you did very well in the f2 quiz so I mean
[48:24.040 -> 48:25.320] hats off to both of us.
[48:25.320 -> 48:27.040] Yeah, two weeks in a row actually.
[48:27.040 -> 48:28.120] Yeah.
[48:28.120 -> 48:31.360] I don't actually know how I got that many names, but.
[48:31.360 -> 48:32.880] You absolutely smashed it.
[48:32.880 -> 48:34.880] Are F2 racing in Miami this weekend?
[48:34.880 -> 48:35.720] Nope.
[48:35.720 -> 48:36.540] They're not?
[48:36.540 -> 48:37.880] There's no F2 race this weekend, I'm pretty sure.
[48:37.880 -> 48:39.680] So they had the W Series last year.
[48:40.800 -> 48:42.720] If there is an F2 race this weekend, then I suck,
[48:42.720 -> 48:44.160] but I don't think there is.
[48:44.160 -> 48:48.320] Bro. Are we gonna check that? How are they filling the rest of the
[48:48.320 -> 48:58.800] weekend up then? I'm pretty sure there's not. No F2 aren't going to Imola.
[48:58.800 -> 49:03.680] Imola's next for them isn't it? No F2 aren't doing Imola. I'm sorry they are
[49:03.680 -> 49:09.440] doing Imola. Yeah Imola's the next F2 race, they're not in Miami. Who the fuck am I thinking of then? I don't
[49:09.440 -> 49:15.000] know. I don't know. So yeah, so wait, so no Miami for F2? No, so yeah you're alright,
[49:15.000 -> 49:18.080] how are they going to fill the weekend up? Surely it's going to- Well I guess Miami is
[49:18.080 -> 49:22.000] just a spectacle isn't it? There's going to be like probably hours of the drivers going
[49:22.000 -> 49:25.000] around the track in cars before waving at everyone
[49:25.000 -> 49:27.000] because it's in America isn't it, it's a big thing.
[49:27.000 -> 49:31.000] But yeah ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
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[49:55.000 -> 49:57.120] Everyone's done a really good job explaining
[49:57.120 -> 49:58.040] what they want to use it for.
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[50:01.040 -> 50:02.980] And don't worry guys, your comments aren't going to get lost.
[50:02.980 -> 50:04.820] We're going to check every single one.
[50:04.820 -> 50:08.120] I feel like we're not just going gonna give it to like any random person
[50:08.120 -> 50:10.160] But we're not just it's not gonna be a random selection
[50:10.160 -> 50:13.640] We're gonna probably give it to the person we think could get the most use out of it
[50:13.640 -> 50:18.640] Yeah, I like listening to messages and seeing like what one I think is really cool and like what I think we can help with
[50:18.640 -> 50:21.240] And yeah, maybe we can help them with the pod as well guys
[50:21.240 -> 50:26.920] It's it's down to you to really bolster up up you know your reason as to why you should have this mic so any information
[50:26.920 -> 50:31.520] you want to include like anything like you know if you are a podcaster already
[50:31.520 -> 50:35.040] and you haven't got a very good mic show us your setup show us what you're
[50:35.040 -> 50:39.600] working with and yeah we'll make a decision from there. Go wild go
[50:39.600 -> 50:42.800] absolutely wild I think it's exciting we get to do stuff like this but yeah Miami
[50:42.800 -> 50:48.340] race weekend is here see you guys on Monday for our after race review I hope it's a
[50:48.340 -> 50:52.660] good race I hope Perez wins again imagine we go into the weekend we come
[50:52.660 -> 50:56.620] back and Perez has won Perez is top of the driver's standing Max is DNF'd
[50:56.620 -> 51:00.380] I want to see some some exciting stuff happen I want to see something midfield
[51:00.380 -> 51:05.600] happen I want to see a team do really well which isn't Red Bull I want
[51:05.600 -> 51:08.760] to see some fun exciting shit. It should be a good race thank you very much for
[51:08.760 -> 51:12.200] listening to the Pit Stop podcast. Thank you so much guys catch you on Monday
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