ROBERT SHWARTZMAN on the Pitstop Podcast! - PART 2

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Ferrari Test Driver ROBERT SHWARTZMAN On PitStop Podcast! Todays BONUS EPISODE is a very special one... We flew out to Italy for the day to film with the legend Robert Shwartzman in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. Such an amazing place and such a fun day trip. Robert will be driving in FP1 at the Austin Grand Prix for Ferrari and it was great to chat with him before and learn more about his journey to where he is now. SUBSCRIBE for more guests... SO MANY COMING!
Robert thank you so much for taking the time to join us on the show, we loved having you on and would love to catch up soon. Wishing you all the best for the future, we're right behind you! Absolute legend and a pleasure to film with!
Ferrari thank you so much for letting us film in the Museum. An amazing background and you guys were so helpful, we really appreciate that! Davide & Angelina you're absolute HEROS! See you soon
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Summary

# **Summary of the Podcast Episode with Robert Schwartzman**

## **Introduction**

* The podcast episode is presented by NFL Sunday Ticket, now available on YouTube and YouTube TV.
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## **Part Two: Conversation with Robert Schwartzman**

* Robert Schwartzman discusses his interest in music, particularly rapping.
* He mentions working with a friend who is a talented music producer.
* Robert shares his creative process for writing lyrics and collaborating on beats.
* He expresses his desire to release his music and receive feedback from listeners, including Angelina.
* The hosts suggest using Robert's music as the podcast's intro and collaborating on a rap song together.
* Robert reveals his love for the Ferrari museum and his excitement about driving a classic Formula One car.

## **Robert's Pre-Race Routine**

* Robert explains that he doesn't listen to music before a race to maintain focus and avoid distractions.
* He prefers to stay quiet and mentally prepare himself for the race.

## **Robert's Formula One Hero**

* Robert names Ayrton Senna as his Formula One hero, citing his pure love for racing and aggressive driving style.
* He expresses his admiration for Senna's ability to push the limits and achieve incredible results.

## **Robert's Memorable Wins**

* Robert shares two memorable wins from his Formula 2 career:
* Winning the race in Austria after starting from P6 and overcoming car issues.
* Winning the race in Budapest from P11 with a different pit stop strategy.
* He emphasizes the importance of every win and the constant drive to improve and achieve more.

## **Robert's Thoughts on Star Wars**

* The hosts ask Robert about his opinion on Star Wars, which he admits to never having watched.
* They encourage him to watch the first six movies to understand the storyline and appreciate the effects in the newer films.
* Robert agrees to watch the movies and provide a review.

## **Robert's Approach to Media and Social Media**

* Robert discusses his comfort in front of the camera and his ability to be himself in interviews and videos.
* He explains that he doesn't try to act differently and prefers to engage with people in a genuine and relaxed manner.

## **Robert's Opinion on Drive to Survive**

* Robert shares his thoughts on the Netflix series Drive to Survive, which provides an inside look into the world of Formula One.
* He appreciates the show's ability to educate viewers about the sport and attract new fans.

## **Robert's Training Routine**

* Robert describes his training routine, which includes gym workouts, cardio, and specific exercises to strengthen the muscles used in driving.
* He mentions that he doesn't use ice baths and prefers to focus on staying calm and focused before a race.

## **Robert's Experience with Fans**

* Robert expresses his gratitude for the support he receives from fans worldwide.
* He shares anecdotes of being recognized and asked for photos in unexpected places.
* Robert acknowledges the positive energy and motivation he gets from his fans and appreciates their creativity in making posters and drawings.

## **Conclusion**

* The hosts thank Robert for his time and express their excitement about seeing him race in Austin.
* They discuss plans for future episodes and encourage listeners to follow the podcast on social media.
* The episode ends with a special thanks to Ferrari for hosting the interview in their museum.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:00.000 -> 01:08.480] Welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast for part two with Robert Schwartzman. Wow, what an
[01:08.480 -> 01:13.600] amazing dude. I just can't believe we filmed this in the Ferrari Museum. It looks amazing,
[01:13.600 -> 01:19.000] it sounds amazing, it is amazing. Welcome to part two, ladies and gentlemen. Ferrari
[01:19.000 -> 01:24.040] really did it properly, didn't they? They set us up, they caught it off the whole area,
[01:24.040 -> 01:25.240] they treated us amazingly
[01:25.240 -> 01:30.040] well. So Ferrari, thank you so much. Robert, thanks for joining us. But why don't we just
[01:30.040 -> 01:35.280] fly straight into part two? Yeah, it's a great bit. Part two is the best bit of the episode.
[01:35.280 -> 01:39.520] So we hope you enjoy it. Rate the podcast five stars, hit the follow button and enjoy
[01:39.520 -> 01:42.960] part two!
[01:42.960 -> 01:46.760] Yeah, your schedule must be so busy.
[01:46.760 -> 01:51.440] It is, but also at some point I just try to focus more on, like I said, music.
[01:51.440 -> 01:53.760] I do some music.
[01:53.760 -> 01:56.600] I try to improve myself in music industry.
[01:56.600 -> 01:59.360] Let's talk about that, because you were just telling me that you do a little bit of rapping.
[01:59.360 -> 02:00.920] Yeah, I've seen a lot on TikTok.
[02:00.920 -> 02:01.920] It seems like you love doing it.
[02:01.920 -> 02:02.920] No, no, no, TikTok is different.
[02:02.920 -> 02:03.920] I do my own music.
[02:03.920 -> 02:05.040] Like, I don't, I don't,
[02:05.040 -> 02:06.760] I can rap on someone else's song,
[02:06.760 -> 02:10.200] but I also try to work on my own songs and, you know.
[02:10.200 -> 02:12.240] So you make like beats and stuff, hip hop beats?
[02:12.240 -> 02:13.640] No, I have a friend who does them.
[02:13.640 -> 02:14.480] Yeah.
[02:14.480 -> 02:15.300] So we do it together.
[02:15.300 -> 02:16.140] There is me and the guy.
[02:16.140 -> 02:18.200] And to be honest, the guy is actually really good.
[02:18.200 -> 02:19.040] I really respect him.
[02:19.040 -> 02:19.880] He's really cool.
[02:19.880 -> 02:22.440] And for example, he, like few years ago,
[02:22.440 -> 02:23.680] he met Travis Scott.
[02:23.680 -> 02:24.520] Oh, wow.
[02:24.520 -> 02:30.920] Yeah, he met also Denzel Curry, so he's into
[02:30.920 -> 02:35.200] that sort of stuff, he's a really cool guy and he knows music, he knows really well,
[02:35.200 -> 02:39.400] he basically spent his whole life doing music.
[02:39.400 -> 02:48.000] We work together and he comes up with a beat, I might come up with some themes and lyrics and some ways of how I would like to sing it
[02:48.000 -> 02:50.000] and basically we work together and we try to do it.
[02:50.000 -> 02:54.000] When you rap, is it like freestyle or do you just write it down?
[02:54.000 -> 02:58.000] No, I write it down. Freestyle, you wanna have a listen?
[02:58.000 -> 03:04.000] Yeah, throw the beat on! I'd love to hear it!
[03:04.000 -> 03:06.000] You wanna hear a song? Like a little bit?
[03:06.000 -> 03:08.000] I'll show you one little...
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.000] Do you want a beat? Do you want me to give you a beat?
[03:10.000 -> 03:12.000] I'm not good at freestyle dude.
[03:12.000 -> 03:14.000] No, no, not yet.
[03:14.000 -> 03:16.000] I don't want to embarrass myself.
[03:16.000 -> 03:21.000] Let me get to the stage where I'm going to feel comfortable about it.
[03:21.000 -> 03:23.000] This is amazing.
[03:23.000 -> 03:27.040] The behind the scenes. A lot of people wouldn't know this.
[03:27.040 -> 03:33.800] I try to keep it at the stage a bit quite like not speaking much about it
[03:33.800 -> 03:38.240] because I still haven't share anything. So I don't want to look like
[03:38.240 -> 03:43.680] oh you know I'm such a geek in music and then do something that it's
[03:43.680 -> 03:48.000] not really cool or anything. So I try to keep it quite low-key. Wait, let me find...
[03:48.000 -> 03:50.000] I imagine it's all just about cars.
[03:51.000 -> 03:53.000] It's got four wheels and a steering wheel!
[03:57.000 -> 03:59.000] Four wheels and a steering wheel, yeah, alright.
[03:59.000 -> 04:01.000] That's gonna be in an end song.
[04:01.000 -> 04:03.000] Yeah, okay, imagine the next...
[04:03.000 -> 04:06.120] Featuring the Pitstop Boys and Mark one. We'll rap on it as well.
[04:06.120 -> 04:10.240] Wait, hold on, I need to find it. I'm sorry, sorry guys it takes time, a little bit of
[04:10.240 -> 04:17.120] patience. That's cool. We can just have a little patience. The first person who actually checks out my song and give an opinion on that is
[04:17.120 -> 04:21.840] Angelina. Oh wow, you get first go, that's impressive. Can I just
[04:21.840 -> 04:28.000] quickly ask, I've been speaking to Angelina to manage to get you, so how long have you two worked together and what's the connection?
[04:28.000 -> 04:38.000] Five years, as soon as I joined the Prima she was there and maybe next podcast you can do it with her, yes, and she can talk about it.
[04:38.000 -> 04:50.000] She looks really excited about it, looks like she really really wants to come here. No, no, she's amazing. She can talk through how we met, how good I was as a guy.
[04:52.000 -> 04:54.000] She has a long story about it.
[04:54.000 -> 04:57.000] So for sure, guys, if you go, OK, where are you going to play or something?
[04:57.000 -> 04:59.000] Yes. I thought you were going to start spitting bars.
[04:59.000 -> 05:01.000] No, we're there for sure.
[05:01.000 -> 05:03.000] Into there, yeah.
[05:03.000 -> 05:25.000] You just got to bend your knees, take a deep breath, and jump. Into that yeah Oh! It's got wheels. It's so cool!
[05:28.000 -> 05:31.000] I like the music that's sticked to the...
[05:32.000 -> 05:33.000] Gives you the bounce.
[05:33.000 -> 05:34.000] Yes, the bounce, the move.
[05:35.000 -> 05:37.000] I can imagine you in your car with this.
[05:39.000 -> 05:40.000] Yeah, cruising down the street.
[05:40.000 -> 05:41.000] Yeah!
[05:46.000 -> 05:48.000] Look there! I'm dead! Look at that!
[05:48.000 -> 05:50.000] That one allows the boomer!
[05:50.000 -> 06:05.360] That one allows the boomer! I'm forgetting the past, I have tears in my eyes I wish I could bring my own little bag, rest in peace
[06:05.360 -> 06:08.480] Thought I'm always ready to smile when I say cheese
[06:08.480 -> 06:10.000] I don't want no war, I'm loving it
[06:10.000 -> 06:10.960] Cheese, man
[06:10.960 -> 06:12.960] That's unbelievable, you made your own tunes
[06:12.960 -> 06:14.160] I love it
[06:14.160 -> 06:14.640] Thank you
[06:14.640 -> 06:16.480] Don't ever stop that, that's so cool
[06:16.480 -> 06:19.280] Hold on, at some point I will release them
[06:19.280 -> 06:23.200] and then I hope you're gonna like it fully
[06:23.200 -> 06:28.000] and I have other songs maybe you will like even more We. We should use it for the intro for the podcast.
[06:28.000 -> 06:32.000] I was gonna say when you release it, we'll put it as the intro so I can announce that you've released it.
[06:32.000 -> 06:36.500] And also we got to write a new one together and you can spit like the first bar
[06:36.500 -> 06:39.000] okay and then he's gonna come flying in hot with the second one.
[06:39.000 -> 06:41.000] Yeah, so I'm pure freestyle. Really? Can you freestyle now?
[06:41.000 -> 06:43.000] It's pretty mega.
[06:43.000 -> 06:45.280] Okay, come on. Yeah. I'm in a Ferrari museum.
[06:45.280 -> 06:46.280] There's cars everywhere.
[06:46.280 -> 06:47.280] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
[06:47.280 -> 06:48.280] Robert's over there.
[06:48.280 -> 06:49.280] That's the mega one.
[06:49.280 -> 06:50.280] That's the mega one.
[06:50.280 -> 06:51.280] Hang on, is there even seven?
[06:51.280 -> 06:52.280] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
[06:52.280 -> 06:53.280] There's eight.
[06:53.280 -> 06:54.280] Oh my god.
[06:54.280 -> 06:55.280] What do you do?
[06:55.280 -> 06:56.280] I'm a professional.
[06:56.280 -> 06:57.280] I'm a professional.
[06:57.280 -> 06:58.280] I'm a professional.
[06:58.280 -> 06:59.280] I'm a professional.
[06:59.280 -> 07:00.280] I'm a professional.
[07:00.280 -> 07:01.280] I'm a professional.
[07:01.280 -> 07:02.280] I'm a professional.
[07:02.280 -> 07:03.280] I'm a professional.
[07:03.280 -> 07:04.280] I'm a professional.
[07:04.280 -> 07:05.360] I'm a professional. I'm a professional. I'm a professional. I'm a professional. I'm a professional. That's the biggest... Hang on, is there even seven? One, two, three, four, five... There's eight!
[07:07.960 -> 07:09.600] Oh my God...
[07:09.600 -> 07:11.240] What do you listen to before a race?
[07:11.240 -> 07:13.520] Do you have a certain song, something that gets you really hyped?
[07:13.520 -> 07:17.520] To be honest, it's another thing that I was thinking as a mentality.
[07:17.520 -> 07:21.400] Some drivers really like to listen to music before they jump in the car.
[07:21.400 -> 07:23.400] I don't. I feel distracted by it.
[07:23.400 -> 07:25.800] I don't know, I lose focus before the race.
[07:25.800 -> 07:28.440] Like whenever I try to focus on what I have to do,
[07:28.440 -> 07:30.720] I need to speak to myself, you know,
[07:30.720 -> 07:33.020] keep it quiet and focus.
[07:33.020 -> 07:35.840] Whenever I listen to music, I immediately change my,
[07:35.840 -> 07:38.320] I don't know, my ambience in my head,
[07:38.320 -> 07:39.960] and I sort of started, like, I don't know,
[07:39.960 -> 07:42.200] having the music in my head instead of focusing
[07:42.200 -> 07:44.240] what's going on on the racetrack.
[07:44.240 -> 07:47.840] So I try not to listen to music and just try to you know sit a bit
[07:47.840 -> 07:52.200] more in a quiet situation to prepare myself but I think it's person to person
[07:52.200 -> 07:57.880] related. Who's your F1 hero? Senna. We watched the movie, amazing. Yeah we did watch it.
[07:57.880 -> 08:08.720] The movie is amazing and I mean I respect a lot of drivers from the past, which you can find them here, but the
[08:08.720 -> 08:14.480] one who actually striked me the most, especially when I was a kid, was Senna.
[08:14.480 -> 08:23.040] Just of how pure love he had for racing, I don't know, how his mentality, his way of
[08:23.040 -> 08:27.520] driving style, when you look at his onboards in like wet Monaco,
[08:27.520 -> 08:31.200] in Qualy, when you look and you realize that one mistake
[08:31.200 -> 08:32.560] and that's it, it might be,
[08:32.560 -> 08:35.720] because also those years the cars were much less sort of
[08:35.720 -> 08:39.880] safe, you know, and the guys just keep on going crazy
[08:39.880 -> 08:42.080] on the limits and it's unbelievable.
[08:42.080 -> 08:44.160] Like when I looked at it as a racing driver,
[08:44.160 -> 08:49.560] I really, really like respect it. and then just basically his story like his life
[08:49.560 -> 08:55.320] how was he like getting into Formula One and I don't know for me he just like is
[08:55.320 -> 08:59.360] sort of very inspirational to me so yeah. The cars back then was so
[08:59.360 -> 09:03.760] different weren't they to what they are now? Yeah yeah look at it. Would you love to get in one of
[09:03.760 -> 09:05.000] these and drive?
[09:05.000 -> 09:05.500] Of course.
[09:05.500 -> 09:07.000] But it would be a different kettle of fish, right?
[09:07.000 -> 09:08.500] It would be completely different.
[09:08.500 -> 09:09.500] Completely, but it's fine.
[09:09.500 -> 09:10.000] I'm down for it.
[09:10.000 -> 09:10.500] I want to go.
[09:10.500 -> 09:12.000] I want to go and have a try.
[09:12.000 -> 09:13.000] We just take this one out.
[09:13.000 -> 09:14.000] I'm sure they'll let us.
[09:14.000 -> 09:15.000] Yeah, it's fine.
[09:15.000 -> 09:16.000] Gilles will be fine with it, I think.
[09:16.000 -> 09:17.000] We'll just take it through the door,
[09:17.000 -> 09:18.000] around the car park and back.
[09:18.000 -> 09:21.000] Yeah, just do a little lap here around Maranello.
[09:21.000 -> 09:23.000] Then on the news it's like, Robert Schwarzman
[09:23.000 -> 09:29.440] just took an old Ferrari Formula One from Gilles Van Gogh and drives it in Maranello. You made the papers!
[09:29.440 -> 09:33.760] So our followers on Instagram sent in a few questions for you and we pulled out, well,
[09:33.760 -> 09:37.000] some of them. I've already asked that one because that was a pre-race song. Someone
[09:37.000 -> 09:42.440] said how do you celebrate after a win? Do you have a go-to, something you'll do?
[09:42.440 -> 09:47.520] You know, I don't have anything like specific like something like a meal
[09:47.520 -> 09:51.920] or something you'd get to... No no no I think I just celebrate just with my
[09:51.920 -> 09:56.960] people we have fun but you know the strange feeling is like okay imagine I
[09:56.960 -> 10:01.280] won the race it's all good the evening we're happy you celebrate the next
[10:01.280 -> 10:07.520] morning I wake up I already thinking okay where is the next morning I wake up I'm already thinking okay, when is the next race? I want to win another one, like what should I do?
[10:08.040 -> 10:12.200] Like it's just a very small short moment when you enjoy sort of this win
[10:12.280 -> 10:17.040] But then still you go back and you're like, okay, it's still not enough, still more, go on, keep going
[10:17.040 -> 10:22.880] Is there a certain win and certain moment in your career so far that just stands out above everything else? A certain race or...
[10:22.880 -> 10:25.240] If we speak about race specifically,
[10:25.240 -> 10:30.240] I think the win in Austria and in Budapest in 2020 in F2,
[10:31.400 -> 10:34.120] those were like very cool wins that I was like,
[10:34.120 -> 10:35.280] damn, that was like,
[10:35.280 -> 10:37.560] because both of them I was not starting in the front,
[10:37.560 -> 10:39.480] and for example, the Austria one,
[10:39.480 -> 10:41.360] I was starting from P6,
[10:41.360 -> 10:43.160] but then when we were going out,
[10:43.160 -> 10:45.740] my car was having an issue because it was so cold,
[10:45.740 -> 10:48.260] it was like cold rain, and my temperature
[10:48.260 -> 10:51.400] were not high enough, and my car would go in a safety mode.
[10:51.400 -> 10:54.700] So I dropped all my positions, and I was like,
[10:54.700 -> 10:56.900] not sure where I'm gonna start, like even start the race.
[10:56.900 -> 10:58.540] So at that time I was like thinking,
[10:58.540 -> 10:59.900] okay, my race is finished.
[10:59.900 -> 11:02.700] Then they red flagged it, they put me back in the position
[11:02.700 -> 11:06.240] because the race never started, technically, there was never a green flag.
[11:06.240 -> 11:09.120] They put me back in P6, they fixed the car and then I won the race.
[11:09.120 -> 11:17.560] So imagine, like, from expecting nothing, expecting the, like, basically DNF, you get
[11:17.560 -> 11:18.560] the win.
[11:18.560 -> 11:19.560] So that was amazing.
[11:19.560 -> 11:23.220] Then another one in Budapest, I start P11 in Budapest, where everybody knows how hard
[11:23.220 -> 11:24.220] it is to overtake.
[11:24.220 -> 11:26.800] I just, me and my engineer and the team,
[11:26.800 -> 11:30.280] we just took a different decision on the strategy to say, okay, let's go for it.
[11:30.760 -> 11:34.600] Let's try where anyways P11 and I had a mega start.
[11:34.600 -> 11:38.120] I was P5 after lap one and then with the different pit stops,
[11:38.240 -> 11:40.560] I had a different strategy and I won that race as well.
[11:40.920 -> 11:45.920] And it was with 20 seconds of gap like I was like that's mega and
[11:45.920 -> 11:50.360] there was like the races where I was damn then obviously the best win would
[11:50.360 -> 11:54.520] be the championship win the biggest day I think of my life where there was my
[11:54.520 -> 12:00.240] dad everyone like it was just super special like amazing but then I
[12:00.240 -> 12:03.920] obviously I had in the past other wins that was also very important very but
[12:03.920 -> 12:07.760] yeah I think every win is important for its own little part.
[12:07.760 -> 12:10.640] I think the next question that came in was from someone that guessed we had you
[12:10.640 -> 12:13.280] because they want to know how many times you've watched Star Wars.
[12:16.360 -> 12:18.080] I don't know how they've guessed that we've got you.
[12:18.080 -> 12:18.680] It looks like a lot.
[12:18.680 -> 12:22.400] But yeah, I'm a huge Star Wars fan.
[12:22.400 -> 12:23.440] I've never watched it.
[12:23.440 -> 12:24.120] Sell it to me.
[12:24.120 -> 12:24.880] Oh no, me neither.
[12:24.880 -> 12:25.760] We've never watched it. Honestly, to me. Oh, no me neither. We've never watched it
[12:26.040 -> 12:28.040] Honestly, I want to try it really
[12:34.920 -> 12:36.920] This is no way to go, okay
[12:37.640 -> 12:44.720] You should watch it. I seriously watch it but like don't think it's something really boring. It's very interesting
[12:44.720 -> 12:47.320] You just need to get this the the whole storyline so you I think you
[12:47.320 -> 12:51.960] should first watch the first six movies because it's the first six, how many is it?
[12:51.960 -> 12:59.400] nine main then there is two side movies so like like it's Rogue One and Han Solo
[12:59.400 -> 13:03.920] yeah so it's a basically a movie of one of the characters was that was in the
[13:03.920 -> 13:08.000] film and they sort of have an explanation to it, like his story.
[13:08.000 -> 13:13.280] Then there is two seasons of Mandalorian as a TV series.
[13:13.280 -> 13:14.600] No idea what that is.
[13:14.600 -> 13:15.560] It's the guy with the helmet.
[13:15.560 -> 13:18.240] Yeah, with the silver helmet and the little Yoda, Grogu is his name.
[13:18.240 -> 13:20.040] Yeah, no, that thing, that's in Hobbit.
[13:20.040 -> 13:21.400] That thing.
[13:21.400 -> 13:22.680] Baby Yoda.
[13:22.680 -> 13:23.680] It's in Hobbit, isn't it?
[13:23.680 -> 13:24.440] No, it's not in Hobbit.
[13:24.440 -> 13:25.600] No, that's Gollum.
[13:25.600 -> 13:27.600] Yeah, but this...
[13:30.880 -> 13:36.360] Little Yoda is like this. Gollum is like proper man, shrinked a bit.
[13:36.360 -> 13:39.040] Yeah, and also looks nothing like Baby Yoda. No, exactly.
[13:40.240 -> 13:42.920] Yes, okay, you have a bad movie...
[13:42.920 -> 13:44.920] Analysis.
[13:45.600 -> 13:47.600] yes okay you have a bad bad movie analysis you need to join Star Wars then
[13:47.600 -> 13:48.600] yeah and then there is Obi-Wan
[13:48.600 -> 13:50.320] there is a lot okay there is a lot of
[13:50.320 -> 13:52.240] Star Wars I watched it all because as I
[13:52.240 -> 13:54.000] told you I'm a Star Wars fan but I'm serious
[13:54.000 -> 13:56.760] like I'm Angelina has haven't watched it
[13:56.760 -> 13:58.920] either before I made her watch and now
[13:58.920 -> 14:00.200] she watched everything with me and she
[14:00.200 -> 14:00.800] likes it
[14:00.800 -> 14:01.800] converted
[14:01.800 -> 14:03.800] well I'll watch it and then I'll give you a review
[14:03.800 -> 14:07.640] yeah you give me a review and you tell me the first six movies watch it like the whole story
[14:07.640 -> 14:12.720] we'll do it tonight as soon as we get home marathon. He's not very...
[14:12.720 -> 14:16.200] All six movies tonight? To be fair we're not gonna get home till quite late but it would be quite funny.
[14:16.200 -> 14:19.600] The one thing that put me off is because the first ones are so old
[14:19.600 -> 14:24.000] yeah aren't they but I know the newer ones are like really amazing in terms of
[14:24.000 -> 14:25.000] all the effects that they have. Yes that's true so the newer ones are like really amazing in terms of all the effects that they have.
[14:25.000 -> 14:30.000] Yes, that's true. So the old ones, effect-wise, they're not going to impress you.
[14:30.000 -> 14:35.000] But you need to look more at the story. Look more deep on the story.
[14:35.000 -> 14:38.000] What, where, how? I don't want to spoil it.
[14:38.000 -> 14:40.000] You guys.
[14:43.000 -> 14:45.160] Well, you're going to look at what's the
[14:45.160 -> 14:48.120] hand solo isn't it I know it is I know
[14:48.120 -> 14:50.160] skywalker I know it already stop that
[14:50.160 -> 14:53.320] I'm right you know it's neither of them
[14:53.320 -> 14:57.880] very don't don't mess it up just watch
[14:57.880 -> 14:59.800] just watch and tell me you can you can
[14:59.800 -> 15:01.200] send me a text after is like okay we
[15:01.200 -> 15:02.520] watched our words and you can tell me
[15:02.520 -> 15:04.600] you like it on author we actually will
[15:04.600 -> 15:06.840] do that as well we we will watch it now.
[15:06.840 -> 15:10.020] How do you find all the media around this sport? Because I feel like you're really good
[15:10.020 -> 15:13.960] in front of a camera and like really good at speaking and online you make videos and
[15:13.960 -> 15:17.080] you know you're very comfortable being funny like you said.
[15:17.080 -> 15:23.360] But to be honest if I may say it, I'm always like this, I don't sort of like, that's what
[15:23.360 -> 15:24.360] I feel.
[15:24.360 -> 15:28.560] That's why we wanted you on the pod, because I saw the vid straight away and I thought
[15:28.560 -> 15:29.560] you'd be funny.
[15:29.560 -> 15:30.560] I am what I am.
[15:30.560 -> 15:39.120] I always behave like real and the way I am, that's what I am.
[15:39.120 -> 15:42.920] I think people around me can say the same thing, I don't sort of try to do anything
[15:42.920 -> 15:43.920] different.
[15:43.920 -> 15:47.280] Obviously from when I was young I was a bit shy of the cameras, you know, it's a
[15:47.280 -> 15:52.320] bit like, but then I got used to it. I had to like, you know, work on that a bit to
[15:52.320 -> 15:56.600] feel more comfortable and then for example I can treat a video camera like
[15:56.600 -> 15:59.520] there is just some few people standing or like some friends standing here and
[15:59.520 -> 16:03.040] we're just having a normal chat. So I don't put myself pressure that,
[16:03.040 -> 16:08.780] oh yeah, it's you know, it's a camera camera I find it very like calm and that's why it became easy to me
[16:08.780 -> 16:14.580] to sort of feel comfortable and give that sort of vibe of positive energy and
[16:14.580 -> 16:18.340] just like you know comfort basically. Yeah that's definitely a star
[16:18.340 -> 16:22.660] quality because a lot of drivers I guess don't know how to be like that but I
[16:22.660 -> 16:27.120] think when you are like a you're a star driver It's everything like it's being a good driver
[16:27.120 -> 16:33.120] It's being a good person being good on camera and you notice it a lot this kind of leads on to my second question drive
[16:33.120 -> 16:36.160] To survive have you watched it? What do you think about it?
[16:36.960 -> 16:38.920] It's your opinion. I watched it a bit
[16:38.920 -> 16:43.960] I can't tell that I watch everything and I remember actually the funny part is I was there
[16:43.960 -> 16:47.120] I was filmed for a brief second in season one in
[16:47.560 -> 16:52.240] Monaco when I was walking on the grid there was literally me there in the middle like yeah
[16:52.240 -> 16:56.440] And there were some people that took screenshots and send it to me say you're on Netflix, bro
[16:58.560 -> 17:02.520] We've been desperately trying to get in this year every time we're the paddock we see the
[17:03.560 -> 17:08.360] Yeah, well well I was there I think you can look at the season when there was the
[17:08.360 -> 17:11.440] Monaco Grand Prix look at it I will be there we've just started season one
[17:11.440 -> 17:17.240] again so we'll have to go back and have a look yeah but yeah I mean it's it's
[17:17.240 -> 17:21.240] really cool that they're just showing how it is like so like these people can
[17:21.240 -> 17:27.120] learn and understand more what's Formula One is like and that is how big it is and how cool it is
[17:27.120 -> 17:31.880] I think it's it's very interesting. It's it's also important as that people, you know
[17:32.660 -> 17:33.640] Know about it
[17:33.640 -> 17:36.980] If you don't know something you will probably never never know about until
[17:37.200 -> 17:42.040] Somebody's gonna tell you about it or you're gonna see it somewhere by accident and then you're gonna be like, oh damn
[17:42.040 -> 17:43.280] This is interesting. What is it?
[17:43.280 -> 17:46.600] And then you sort of you get driven into it and I think a lot of people
[17:46.600 -> 17:49.760] already like it and probably will like it even more.
[17:49.760 -> 17:52.840] Yeah what's your training like specifically what do you go through?
[17:52.840 -> 17:56.320] Training in terms of what? Like just fitness training what do you go would you do?
[17:56.320 -> 18:02.160] Just gym normally gym a bit of cardio a bit of like weights sort of a mix where
[18:02.160 -> 18:05.160] I do some some training with my coach.
[18:05.160 -> 18:07.560] And just nothing really special.
[18:07.560 -> 18:10.000] And just the only probably special things there is
[18:10.000 -> 18:12.040] for any racing driver, athlete,
[18:12.040 -> 18:14.800] it's just, yeah, as I said, focus more on the neck side,
[18:14.800 -> 18:16.720] on the shoulders, and a bit of a back,
[18:16.720 -> 18:18.880] just to have it a bit more strong,
[18:18.880 -> 18:21.560] because that's the main muscles we use
[18:21.560 -> 18:23.360] for driving the real car.
[18:23.360 -> 18:24.880] Do you use the ice bath?
[18:24.880 -> 18:26.260] No, I don't
[18:26.260 -> 18:31.040] I know some drivers do but I don't I do anyway. I just do I just I don't drive I just
[18:33.000 -> 18:38.580] Hot day on a hot summer's day and I lovely ice bath in the flat. How is it freezing?
[18:42.360 -> 18:47.480] Why well talking about America and everything being big if if you're in an ice bath, nothing's
[18:47.480 -> 18:48.480] big.
[18:48.480 -> 18:51.240] Alright, but anyways I was not planning on it.
[18:51.240 -> 18:52.920] I'm fine, I'm fine like this.
[18:52.920 -> 18:56.120] No music, no ice bath, just straight in the car, rip the road up.
[18:56.120 -> 19:01.920] No, just, I just speak a bit with myself, just focus, like, get everything, get all
[19:01.920 -> 19:07.280] the info I need, when I have all the info I need, just calmly sit there and just try to enjoy it.
[19:07.280 -> 19:08.600] And that's it.
[19:08.600 -> 19:11.100] Just focus on the drive and that's it.
[19:11.100 -> 19:13.040] You've got a massive worldwide audience,
[19:13.040 -> 19:14.320] like big followings, haven't you?
[19:14.320 -> 19:17.640] On Instagram, TikTok, people all over the world love you.
[19:17.640 -> 19:18.600] How do you deal with that?
[19:18.600 -> 19:20.760] Because I've seen on like Twitter,
[19:20.760 -> 19:22.280] people holding all the banners and that.
[19:22.280 -> 19:24.120] They have, you know, I love Robert.
[19:24.120 -> 19:26.060] You know, I've got one in my bag need you to sign it
[19:31.520 -> 19:35.000] Well obviously okay, let's say this it's it's amazing
[19:35.000 -> 19:38.160] It's I I don't I don't know how to describe it with words
[19:38.160 -> 19:48.760] How cool it is to have these people and that they really love and they push you and they I don't know they motivate you they they really like they're true fans and they truly like
[19:48.760 -> 19:54.120] give you the positive energy and it's I don't know it's just amazing and yeah
[19:54.120 -> 19:58.760] the posters they do and the designs I received of people drawings and stuff
[19:58.760 -> 20:03.000] it's unbelievable it's crazy like they're so talented. You get stopped for pictures in like weird places
[20:03.000 -> 20:06.680] like you just go to the shop or whatever and people ask you for photos and that?
[20:06.680 -> 20:11.960] Sometimes, you know, like I had some stories in the past that I would never expect in some
[20:11.960 -> 20:16.640] location to have like a person who knows me, you know, I don't know, like you said, on
[20:16.640 -> 20:19.760] a shop I go in a supermarket and there's somebody's like, oh, you're Robert Shwartz.
[20:19.760 -> 20:22.760] And I was like, yeah, what did I do?
[20:22.760 -> 20:23.760] I am.
[20:23.760 -> 20:24.760] Where are you from?
[20:24.760 -> 20:25.600] Why are you asking? He's like, oh, can we take a picture of your friend? I was like, oh, what did I do? I am. Where are you from? Why are you asking?
[20:25.600 -> 20:26.600] I was like, can we take a picture of your friend?
[20:26.600 -> 20:29.600] I was like, oh, OK, it's so good.
[20:29.600 -> 20:30.600] All right.
[20:30.600 -> 20:35.520] But no, but as I said, it's very surprising, but it's very cool.
[20:35.520 -> 20:36.520] It's very nice.
[20:36.520 -> 20:39.320] I really like it.
[20:39.320 -> 20:41.840] It motivates me to do more.
[20:41.840 -> 20:49.480] And yeah, I just just I don't know I I kind of describe where they get this
[20:49.480 -> 20:53.800] energy from like these people like there seems to be a newfound energy within the
[20:53.800 -> 20:57.520] whole motorsport world I think with so many new fans coming in you know a much
[20:57.520 -> 21:00.340] younger audience as well yeah which is great because that's like us I mean
[21:00.340 -> 21:03.920] we're new to the sport and we kind of have this audience behind us that is the
[21:03.920 -> 21:05.160] you know younger
[21:05.160 -> 21:11.680] Yeah, crazy. I don't know fans, but that's good because that's the future. That's the future. That's it. Yeah, Robert
[21:11.680 -> 21:15.920] Thanks so much for spending the time with us today. No problem. Always always down
[21:15.920 -> 21:20.660] So maybe next time you want to come we go to some other location. Maybe so next time we come we make music
[21:20.660 -> 21:22.660] We drive cars. Yeah
[21:23.320 -> 21:25.560] Do some rap We made music, we drove cars, we did all sorts. Yeah, we'll hop on a beat together, do some raps. Do music.
[21:25.560 -> 21:26.560] Alright.
[21:26.560 -> 21:29.720] Ferrari, thank you so much for having us here in your wonderful museum.
[21:29.720 -> 21:31.520] Robert, cannot wait to watch you in Austin.
[21:31.520 -> 21:33.520] FP1's going to be amazing.
[21:33.520 -> 21:35.040] We may even be there, we're not sure yet.
[21:35.040 -> 21:36.040] We're going to try.
[21:36.040 -> 21:37.040] We're going to try.
[21:37.040 -> 21:38.040] Try.
[21:38.040 -> 21:39.040] If not, maybe Mexico.
[21:39.040 -> 21:41.040] No, if you're there, I want to see the poster.
[21:41.040 -> 21:42.040] You two hold the poster.
[21:42.040 -> 21:43.040] Oh, don't worry, there'll be posters.
[21:43.040 -> 21:44.040] Big alarm clock, that was a lot.
[21:44.040 -> 21:49.360] We want to see the helmet then. Alright. Robert, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
[21:51.520 -> 21:56.560] Wow, well we're back in London and that was unreal. There we have it, another little day
[21:56.560 -> 22:01.520] trip to go and get an amazing episode. Once again, thank you so much to Robert, thank you so much to
[22:01.520 -> 22:09.360] Ferrari, Robert's team, everyone who helped us set this up in the museum, we had our own little space, a really special place to film. I'm
[22:09.360 -> 22:11.960] loving these little adventures to go and get these podcasts done.
[22:11.960 -> 22:16.320] These little day trips that we do, they're like MI5 missions, it's like in and out, like
[22:16.320 -> 22:19.320] we have no time to spare, we just gotta go, get it done, get back.
[22:19.320 -> 22:22.440] I love the way it's just me and Fab as well, we carry all the equipment in a suitcase,
[22:22.440 -> 22:27.000] we get there, we set up, we panic and then the second it's done it's like, yes, we have done it.
[22:27.000 -> 22:28.000] A sigh of relief.
[22:28.000 -> 22:31.640] Guys, thank you so much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast, there'll be another episode
[22:31.640 -> 22:33.280] tomorrow night as this is a bonus.
[22:33.280 -> 22:37.800] But if you are listening to this, once again we're on Twitter, at Jake and Fab, we're on
[22:37.800 -> 22:43.540] Instagram, at Pit Stop, we're on TikTok, at Pit Stop, and we're on YouTube.
[22:43.540 -> 22:47.320] So yeah, go and follow that, type in Jake and Fab or Pitstop, give it a subscribe.
[22:47.320 -> 22:49.360] Let's try and get to 30,000 subs.
[22:49.360 -> 22:51.680] Thank you very much for listening to the Pitstop podcast.
[22:51.680 -> 22:53.160] You guys are amazing.
[22:53.160 -> 22:56.080] And Robert, you're a legend.
[22:56.080 -> 22:56.920] Thanks for coming on.
[22:56.920 -> 22:58.600] You're gonna be amazing in Austin.
[22:58.600 -> 22:59.440] Can't wait for it.
[22:59.440 -> 23:00.440] Can't wait for the next one.
[23:00.440 -> 23:01.960] Yeah, we have to get Robert back.
[23:01.960 -> 23:03.280] Oh, we will, we will.
[23:03.280 -> 23:04.320] Oh boy.
[23:04.320 -> 23:05.200] Guys, thank you so
[23:05.200 -> 23:09.800] much over and out
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