Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the PitStop Podcast! The British Grand Prix is over and CARLOS SAINZ HAS DONE IT! In his 150th race, the Ferrari Driver won in Formula 1... And its a tattoo for Jake, you all know why;) In today's episode, we speak about our weekend & experience at Silverstone. What an amazing weekend. We met so many of you guys it was truly incredible. Thank you so much for supporting us and we will be back on Thursday with a nice LONG episode for you lovely lot. Join us every Monday and Thursday for race reviews, 2 new fans trying to learn as fast as they can & A whole load of laughter. Can't wait for you to all see the tattoo hahah Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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# The Pit Stop Podcast: British Grand Prix Debrief
## Episode Summary:
The Pit Stop podcast duo, Jake Boyes and Fabio Bocca, recap the thrilling British Grand Prix, sharing their unique perspectives and experiences from the event.
### Key Insights and Perspectives:
- **Paddock Access and Fan Interactions:** The hosts highlight their incredible opportunity to gain paddock access and interact with numerous Formula One personalities, including drivers, team members, and media personnel. They express gratitude for the positive reception from fans and emphasize the special connection they feel with the F1 community.
- **Carlos Sainz's Victory:** The hosts celebrate Carlos Sainz's first-ever Formula One victory, praising his impressive performance and acknowledging the significance of this milestone for the driver and the Ferrari team.
- **Nicholas Latifi's Achievement:** They also recognize Nicholas Latifi's remarkable achievement of reaching Q3 in qualifying, marking a significant personal and team success.
- **Safety Concerns and Halo's Importance:** The hosts discuss the frightening crash involving Zhou Guanyu and George Russell, expressing relief that both drivers escaped serious injury. They emphasize the crucial role of the halo safety device in preventing a potentially catastrophic outcome.
- **Mick Schumacher's Points Finish:** Jake announces his intention to get a tattoo to commemorate Mick Schumacher's first-ever points finish in Formula One, recognizing the emotional significance of this milestone for the young driver.
- **Alonso Tattoo Bet:** Fabio proposes a lighthearted wager, promising to get an Alonso tattoo if the driver mentions the Pit Stop podcast during a live interview.
- **Alonso Encounter and Dinner Scenario:** The hosts imagine a humorous scenario where they coincidentally end up dining at the same restaurant as Fernando Alonso, reminiscing about his victory in the first race Jake attended in 2006.
### Controversies and Notable Moments:
- **Alonso's Proximity:** Fabio recounts an amusing incident where he unknowingly brushed shoulders with Fernando Alonso in the Williams garage, only realizing it after Alonso had already walked away.
- **Pit Stop Challenge:** The hosts share their experience participating in the pit stop challenge at the fan zone, acknowledging their modest performance but finding humor in the competitive atmosphere.
- **Reaction Challenge:** They describe an extraordinary display of reaction time by a participant in the reaction challenge, marveling at the individual's ability to press multiple buttons in rapid succession.
### Overall Message and Takeaway:
The British Grand Prix weekend was a resounding success for the Pit Stop podcast team, providing them with unforgettable experiences, meaningful interactions, and a renewed appreciation for the Formula One community. The hosts' enthusiasm and passion for the sport shine through as they eagerly anticipate the next Grand Prix and the opportunity to continue sharing their unique perspectives with their listeners. **Introduction:**
The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, enthusiastically reflect on their memorable weekend at the Silverstone Grand Prix. They express gratitude for the opportunity to meet and interact with fans, as well as the privilege of encountering prominent figures in the Formula One world, including Damon Hill.
**Highlights of the Weekend:**
* The hosts vividly recount the thrilling Formula 2 overtake performed by Lewis Hamilton during the same race weekend where Fernando Alonso secured first place and ignited their admiration for the Spanish driver.
* They share their disappointment for Max Verstappen's misfortune, which stemmed from debris shed by Charles Leclerc's car, resulting in a puncture and subsequent pit stop that cost him valuable positions.
**Unique Experiences in the Paddock:**
* The hosts describe their awe-inspiring experience in the paddock on Sunday, where they encountered and conversed with renowned Formula One personalities, fostering a sense of familiarity and camaraderie.
* They recall an encounter with Damon Hill, a former Formula One world champion, who acknowledged his appreciation for their podcast, marking a significant milestone in their journey.
**Silverstone Appreciation:**
* The hosts express their sincere gratitude to the Silverstone circuit and the local community for hosting them and providing an unforgettable weekend filled with exciting racing and memorable interactions.
**Future Plans:**
* The hosts announce their intention to release a longer podcast episode on Thursday, delving deeper into the events and insights from the Silverstone weekend.
* They tease the upcoming race week in Austria, the shortest track on the Formula One calendar, and express uncertainty about whether they will be able to attend the event.
**Conclusion:**
The podcast concludes with the hosts reiterating their appreciation for the support and engagement of their listeners, emphasizing their position as the highest-rated Formula One podcast in the UK and aspiring to be the number one globally. They encourage listeners to subscribe, rate the podcast with five stars, and eagerly anticipate the next episode on Thursday, where they will provide further analysis and insights into the world of Formula One racing.
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[01:18.000 -> 01:27.600] Welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast. We have just got home from silverstone carlos signs has got his first
[01:27.600 -> 01:34.480] ever win in formula one 150 attempts and he has done it he's got it mate what a friggin battle
[01:34.480 -> 01:39.760] that was at the end there though three cars for them like eight laps oh my god when hamilton
[01:39.760 -> 01:45.040] went into second and flew past round both of them and then lost it straight away like the next corner
[01:45.040 -> 01:50.480] did you hear the crowd though absolutely fucking wild what an amazing weekend amazing we have so
[01:50.480 -> 01:56.240] much to talk about where do we even start let's just do it day by day okay well yeah let's start
[01:56.240 -> 02:01.280] from friday from friday the first day that was our first day at the british grand prix but we
[02:01.280 -> 02:07.800] should probably warn the people that we are filming this, we've just had to drive back from Silverstone, because we've come straight back today, so
[02:07.800 -> 02:12.480] this is real time, this has got to go up in 55 minutes. We are shattered, this always
[02:12.480 -> 02:15.440] happens, because we upload on Sunday nights, we're always going to do this to ourselves
[02:15.440 -> 02:18.840] if we go to a Grand Prix. Yeah, well we were going to pod at the race, but then we didn't
[02:18.840 -> 02:22.360] have all the equipment with us, stupidly. Yeah, so we've shot straight back and we're
[02:22.360 -> 02:25.320] doing this pod, but yeah, you may have seen on socials
[02:25.320 -> 02:29.040] We are working with Silverstone this weekend, which was amazing. We did some content for their socials
[02:29.040 -> 02:33.460] It was really cool because it meant we got drove around in a buggy. Yeah, we did. We weren't expecting that
[02:33.460 -> 02:36.400] That was nice. My legs don't hurt as much as Barcelona
[02:36.400 -> 02:38.400] No, we did do a lot more walking in Barcelona
[02:38.400 -> 02:42.320] We did still got our steps in though because we're just walking around the fans. Yeah, I can feel it mate
[02:42.320 -> 02:45.720] We've been get we've been driving to and from each day because the hotels were like
[02:46.120 -> 02:48.120] 800 quid a night if we book one
[02:48.120 -> 02:50.720] Me and Patrick been getting back at like midnight
[02:51.280 -> 02:55.600] Getting up at 7 then driving fair play to fabs. He drove two days. I drove one
[02:55.600 -> 03:02.800] So you must be double tired as me mate is the sacrifice that I make in order to provide these people with top quality content
[03:02.800 -> 03:04.800] Yes, basically
[03:05.760 -> 03:06.600] There you go.
[03:06.600 -> 03:07.420] You're looking a little bit sunburned
[03:07.420 -> 03:08.260] and I just looked in the mirror.
[03:08.260 -> 03:09.100] You're looking a little bit sunburned as well.
[03:09.100 -> 03:09.920] I'm looking a bit sunburned.
[03:09.920 -> 03:11.280] Well, it's been a sunny weekend.
[03:11.280 -> 03:12.240] It was sunny.
[03:12.240 -> 03:13.360] Well, I don't know about a weekend.
[03:13.360 -> 03:15.320] It was lashing down with rain the other couple of days,
[03:15.320 -> 03:16.160] but today was nice.
[03:16.160 -> 03:17.320] Yeah, today was lovely.
[03:17.320 -> 03:19.760] Even though I've been in this Pitstop jumper all day,
[03:19.760 -> 03:21.480] I have got my Mercedes top underneath
[03:21.480 -> 03:22.800] and I was ready to rip it off
[03:22.800 -> 03:23.920] when I thought Lewis Hamilton
[03:23.920 -> 03:25.380] was gonna chase him down for the win.
[03:25.380 -> 03:28.100] That safety car come out, I thought it could have happened.
[03:28.100 -> 03:32.380] But yeah, the main thing I want to say before we get into what actually happened this weekend
[03:32.380 -> 03:34.900] is we met hundreds of you this weekend.
[03:34.900 -> 03:37.860] So thank you very much to everyone who came up to us.
[03:37.860 -> 03:39.280] It was so nice.
[03:39.280 -> 03:43.460] We took photos with such an amazing mix of people, wasn't it?
[03:43.460 -> 03:45.600] Like from kids to like adults.
[03:45.600 -> 03:47.120] Oh, it was completely broad, man,
[03:47.120 -> 03:49.240] which is possibly like one of the best things ever.
[03:49.240 -> 03:52.560] Yeah, we had like kids, literally kids coming up,
[03:52.560 -> 03:54.960] saying hello, and then like people our age
[03:54.960 -> 03:56.760] and then older guys too.
[03:56.760 -> 03:58.840] Yeah, like that guy that knew your full name.
[03:58.840 -> 04:00.960] Some guy, and I don't know if you're listening
[04:00.960 -> 04:03.880] to this or not, but this guy knew my full name.
[04:03.880 -> 04:04.720] That's pretty legendary.
[04:04.720 -> 04:08.600] When I say full name, not my middle names as well, but I just heard like, Fabio Bocca
[04:08.600 -> 04:10.240] from across the thing.
[04:10.240 -> 04:12.080] I turn around, oh, what's going on?
[04:12.080 -> 04:17.160] I actually reckon the majority of people we met this weekend are probably listening right
[04:17.160 -> 04:18.160] now.
[04:18.160 -> 04:19.160] I hope so.
[04:19.160 -> 04:22.400] The amount of people that said this weekend, like they love the podcast and that, and said
[04:22.400 -> 04:23.940] they love the Jensen episode.
[04:23.940 -> 04:26.920] It's amazing because we've never had in-person feedback like that.
[04:26.920 -> 04:30.600] Well that's it, it's the first time that we've, I guess one, actually got to meet all of you
[04:30.600 -> 04:35.520] guys. We met a few people in Barcelona, a few people in Imola, but Silverstone was really
[04:35.520 -> 04:41.520] the place where it kind of just shows, I don't know, I don't want to say how well we're doing,
[04:41.520 -> 04:48.820] but it's just nice, it's just just it shows like how many people listening it makes it feel real yeah it's like numbers on a screen
[04:48.820 -> 04:52.420] really like yeah the tick tocks get a load of views and yeah the Instagrams
[04:52.420 -> 04:56.260] get likes and yeah we can see numbers on the podcast listens mmm but it all just
[04:56.260 -> 05:00.340] looks like a number so it's all done from home mate yeah it's done from home
[05:00.340 -> 05:06.400] so we're kind of we're a bit like hermits aren't we?? We're like hermit crabs. I mean, for the last six months,
[05:06.400 -> 05:09.320] we've been absolutely grafting at this from our flat.
[05:09.320 -> 05:11.480] And so to be able to now finally go out
[05:11.480 -> 05:13.120] and it's like reaping the rewards
[05:13.120 -> 05:15.120] because meeting you guys is just the best thing ever.
[05:15.120 -> 05:16.960] Oh mate, a hundred percent.
[05:16.960 -> 05:19.280] I mean, Friday was practice.
[05:19.280 -> 05:20.160] As you know, it was wet.
[05:20.160 -> 05:23.260] A lot of the cars didn't go out, bit of a crazy day.
[05:23.260 -> 05:26.200] Skipping straight forward to Saturday, qualifying.
[05:26.200 -> 05:27.040] Latifi!
[05:27.040 -> 05:28.600] Yeah, let's give a big shout out to Latifi.
[05:28.600 -> 05:31.960] Nicholas Latifi, P10, okay?
[05:31.960 -> 05:34.120] His first ever time out of Q1,
[05:34.120 -> 05:36.720] and he makes it into Q bloody three.
[05:36.720 -> 05:37.920] And we met him today.
[05:37.920 -> 05:41.720] And we met Nicholas Latifi.
[05:41.720 -> 05:42.720] Legolas.
[05:42.720 -> 05:44.080] We met Nicholas Latifi.
[05:44.080 -> 05:49.000] Yeah, we wangled our way into the paddock and we were in the Williams garage talking to the esports guy.
[05:49.000 -> 05:50.000] Lovely, lovely guy.
[05:50.000 -> 05:52.000] And who else did you meet?
[05:52.000 -> 05:54.000] I don't know. So many people.
[05:54.000 -> 05:55.000] In the Williams garage.
[05:55.000 -> 05:57.000] Oh, fucking hell, yeah. Jason Fox.
[05:57.000 -> 06:01.000] Yeah, and you all know Fab loves the SAS stuff, so he absolutely shit himself.
[06:01.000 -> 06:06.880] I was walking around. There was a few military people around the whole of of the fan zone and I got talking to one guy and I was just like
[06:06.880 -> 06:10.460] I respect everything that you do I think everything that you do is awesome
[06:10.460 -> 06:16.180] just thank you basically for your service and then walk into the Williams
[06:16.180 -> 06:19.760] paddock go upstairs he was behind we were up there for a good five ten
[06:19.760 -> 06:23.640] minutes before o'clock. Yeah we were talking to the TV's trainer and he stood behind you didn't even see him.
[06:23.640 -> 06:25.240] Turned around and yeah
[06:25.240 -> 06:27.940] Big man himself was on the balcony with his busted foot. Yeah
[06:28.360 -> 06:33.480] It's nice to meet him. He actually showed us the video of when he broke his foot horrendous pretty bad
[06:33.840 -> 06:37.980] Pretty bad, but I must say I mean lovely guy XSAS
[06:38.400 -> 06:40.120] You should know better
[06:40.120 -> 06:44.680] Then to not bust your fucking foot coming down an abseil
[06:45.000 -> 06:47.200] than to not bust your fucking foot coming down an abseil. Rookie mistake.
[06:47.200 -> 06:48.840] And he was feeling a little bit small as well.
[06:48.840 -> 06:52.680] I mean, he's a big guy, but I noticed he wasn't quite on it.
[06:52.680 -> 06:54.320] Fab also had a bit of a horror moment
[06:54.320 -> 06:56.280] when we were in the paddock.
[06:56.280 -> 06:58.280] Track Racer very kindly managed to get us
[06:58.280 -> 06:59.720] into Alpine's garage.
[06:59.720 -> 07:01.040] Yeah, I do want to give a big shout out
[07:01.040 -> 07:02.880] to Track Racer, by the way.
[07:02.880 -> 07:04.800] They make the sims for Alpine
[07:04.800 -> 07:07.040] and they just make amazing car sims in general.
[07:07.040 -> 07:10.320] So they got us in and shout out to Matt
[07:10.320 -> 07:11.600] and everyone else at Track Racer.
[07:11.600 -> 07:12.960] Definitely, and the Alpine team
[07:12.960 -> 07:14.240] because they took us around the garage.
[07:14.240 -> 07:15.920] The Alpine eSports guys took us in
[07:15.920 -> 07:17.880] and we got to saw them do the pit practice
[07:17.880 -> 07:19.040] and walked through.
[07:19.040 -> 07:21.200] But then as we came out the garage,
[07:21.200 -> 07:24.320] Fab was like, do you want a new phone or something?
[07:24.320 -> 07:27.640] And Fab's like walked forward, walked off.
[07:27.640 -> 07:30.440] And I'm on my phone, like maybe five meters behind him.
[07:30.440 -> 07:32.800] I brushed shoulders with someone.
[07:32.800 -> 07:35.720] And I've looked up and seen a camera crew walking
[07:35.720 -> 07:38.400] towards me and then realized that the guy walking right
[07:38.400 -> 07:40.440] in front of me is Fernando Alonso.
[07:40.440 -> 07:42.800] Fernando Alonso just brushed shoulders with Fab.
[07:42.800 -> 07:47.000] And he's like, once he's past me, I'm like, Fab, Fab just like turns around. I'm like, it's Alonso. Where, with Fab and he's like once he's past me I'm like Fab! Fab just like turns around I'm like it's Alonso!
[07:47.000 -> 07:49.000] Where? Where is he? Where is he?
[07:49.000 -> 07:54.000] And he was gone! But you had your ch- he basically touched you. This guy that you absolutely love.
[07:54.000 -> 07:55.000] Yeah.
[07:55.000 -> 07:56.000] Was right behind you.
[07:56.000 -> 08:03.000] Yeah. Do you know what it is though? It's one of those scenarios where like look I don't want to be the guy who's like oh my god!
[08:03.000 -> 08:04.000] Yeah.
[08:04.000 -> 08:05.880] Do you know what I mean? Like if I meet these people I want to meet
[08:05.880 -> 08:10.840] them in like the correct environment scenario. I agree, you don't want to be going up to
[08:10.840 -> 08:14.320] him and asking for photos because they're stressed, this was before the race, he's got
[08:14.320 -> 08:21.560] a lot on his mind right? I'll happily do it with Jason Fox, but no I think when you're
[08:21.560 -> 08:31.720] working in that environment you just gotta be professional, maintain the respect, yeah but however, so yeah going back to what you said Alpine garage. We were watching them do all the test test pit runs
[08:31.720 -> 08:34.680] Yeah, like we were stood there to the point where they were saying lads
[08:34.680 -> 08:36.460] You need to move because you're in the way of the wheel gun
[08:36.460 -> 08:41.160] We were literally right there mad and before that we did the pit stop challenge in the fan zone
[08:41.160 -> 08:43.360] We did yeah, and we we come second to last
[08:45.760 -> 08:52.080] challenge in the fan zone. We did yeah and we we come second to last. Yeah but I actually thought we were quite quick. Well we got like 3.5 seconds. So the hard bit about it for me was because obviously the nut is on the
[08:52.080 -> 08:56.560] gun and I was the gunner and Fab was putting the wheel on and then we had someone from the track
[08:56.560 -> 09:02.240] help us take the wheel off but I found it so hard to know which way was on or off with this
[09:02.240 -> 09:05.720] with this you need practice it's the first time I've ever used that drill.
[09:05.720 -> 09:07.480] You have to press up or down on the thing.
[09:07.480 -> 09:08.480] It sounds really hard.
[09:08.480 -> 09:09.480] One goes in, one goes out.
[09:09.480 -> 09:13.760] When you're in a panicked situation, like, and it's also really hard to push.
[09:13.760 -> 09:14.760] Is it?
[09:14.760 -> 09:16.480] I wonder whether that's like, it's not the same one they use, is it?
[09:16.480 -> 09:18.800] Like, clearly like Red Bull have got like amazing ones.
[09:18.800 -> 09:20.480] I don't know, I don't know really.
[09:20.480 -> 09:21.480] Maybe it is the same.
[09:21.480 -> 09:22.480] It sounded the same.
[09:22.480 -> 09:23.480] They do sound the same.
[09:23.480 -> 09:25.600] But yeah, our time was like 3.1
[09:25.600 -> 09:28.720] So still quicker than some of the teams. Yeah, not bad. Not bad
[09:28.720 -> 09:30.720] But some of the people were setting like 2.4
[09:30.720 -> 09:34.600] So you're thinking if these random people in a pit stop challenge some of the 2.1
[09:34.600 -> 09:41.000] I know I know random people doing 2.1. Hold on. Can we talk about this guy on the on the reaction challenge?
[09:41.000 -> 09:45.680] Yeah, that was absolutely ridiculous. Oh my god. I'm sure you guys know what we're talking about at home.
[09:45.680 -> 09:47.320] So basically you have a wall in front of you
[09:47.320 -> 09:49.640] with lights on it and when everyone goes green,
[09:49.640 -> 09:52.960] you have to press it and you have 30 seconds to do it.
[09:52.960 -> 09:55.080] Now, the guy who was at the top of the leaderboard,
[09:55.080 -> 09:59.440] he had the top three places, his top score was 51.
[09:59.440 -> 10:01.680] And I'm thinking, I didn't really register in my brain
[10:01.680 -> 10:02.880] how crazy that was.
[10:02.880 -> 10:05.180] So it was me and Jake on one board
[10:05.180 -> 10:10.520] So we're like half and half and half a board each and then he had his whole one and we went up against him
[10:10.520 -> 10:16.260] We got like 30 and he got 49 two of us couldn't even beat one of him and when we watched it back
[10:16.260 -> 10:23.400] He's just like floppy arms all over the place. Just slamming the buttons. I don't know how he did it ridiculous. Yeah ridiculous
[10:23.880 -> 10:25.920] Yeah, today was the main day qualifying was you know, what it was. It was great. Let's see how he did it. Ridiculous. Yeah, ridiculous. Yeah, today was the main day.
[10:25.920 -> 10:28.000] Qualifying was, you know what it was, it was great.
[10:28.000 -> 10:29.920] Latifi did well.
[10:29.920 -> 10:33.040] Carlos Sainz pole, Carlos Sainz won today, great to see.
[10:33.040 -> 10:37.040] I'm sure in Thursday's episode we can get more in detail about all of the drivers standings
[10:37.040 -> 10:41.880] and stuff like that, but I want to really talk about right now, two things.
[10:41.880 -> 10:48.880] One, the fact that we're a perfect three out of three, we into the paddock three Grand Prix's three paddock appearances that is amazing but
[10:48.880 -> 10:53.640] I absolutely love the W Series hospitality we went into the W Series
[10:53.640 -> 10:56.520] paddock and met up with some of our friends people that I really needed to
[10:56.520 -> 11:00.840] meet really cool like a different dynamic yeah more more more sort of like
[11:00.840 -> 11:05.600] open and available and there's like drinks, food, drinks, food.
[11:05.600 -> 11:09.600] We were just talking to the drivers, it's so chilled. I love that, I found out so much today.
[11:09.600 -> 11:13.200] So it was like Teresa and the other one was...
[11:13.200 -> 11:16.200] Fran something? Francesca.
[11:16.200 -> 11:20.600] Well, we've met so many people, we're not expected to remember everyone's names.
[11:20.600 -> 11:28.540] But yeah, we've just had the most amazing day we had a standout moment which I really want to tell everyone about. We bumped into someone
[11:28.540 -> 11:34.380] that we know didn't we? Mr. Damon Hill. We did. We bumped into Damon Hill and Fab
[11:34.380 -> 11:37.880] got talking to him. Well I want to set the scene. Okay set the scene. So like so
[11:37.880 -> 11:41.700] we're in the Alpine garage we missed the Jensen Button we bumped into Jensen
[11:41.700 -> 11:47.760] Button again. Yeah yeah you had a little cool moment there didn't you? Yeah I didn't even really look at the guy because he was very busy and he just
[11:47.760 -> 11:50.400] come over and shook my hand and said hello, so I was like
[11:50.400 -> 11:53.840] yep. I watched it from a far and thought, oh that's nice. This is, this is
[11:53.840 -> 11:58.960] kind of what life is about now. So like just shook hands with Jensen
[11:58.960 -> 12:02.320] Button, we've just watched the cars in the Alpine garage doing the pit
[12:02.320 -> 12:05.920] stops, we walked through, I've just brushed shoulders of Alonso,
[12:05.920 -> 12:07.860] kind of like away with the fairies at this moment.
[12:07.860 -> 12:10.080] I'm like, mate, we've done so much
[12:10.080 -> 12:11.760] in the space of 10 minutes, I'm happy now.
[12:11.760 -> 12:12.600] Like if we get-
[12:12.600 -> 12:16.160] If we get booted out, like it's okay, I'm happy.
[12:16.160 -> 12:18.280] But we were waiting for Naomi,
[12:18.280 -> 12:19.480] we were meeting Naomi Schiff.
[12:19.480 -> 12:21.880] So we were just walking up and down the paddock,
[12:21.880 -> 12:25.360] chilling out and then yeah, Damon Hill walks past.
[12:25.360 -> 12:28.640] So, gonna say hello, because we've met him before.
[12:28.640 -> 12:30.480] And I'm kind of thinking like, he's a busy man,
[12:30.480 -> 12:33.400] you know, he's clearly on route, he's going somewhere.
[12:33.400 -> 12:34.980] So he probably hasn't got a lot of time to talk,
[12:34.980 -> 12:36.320] but he embraced us, man.
[12:36.320 -> 12:39.480] He was like, good to see you again, la-de-da-de-da.
[12:39.480 -> 12:41.580] And we chatted for a little bit, and then he had to leave,
[12:41.580 -> 12:44.200] but he was like, I listen to your podcast
[12:44.200 -> 12:45.200] when I walk my dogs.
[12:45.200 -> 12:46.500] How cool is that?
[12:46.500 -> 12:49.000] Damon Hill is listening to the podcast right now.
[12:49.000 -> 12:51.900] So Damon, this is the shout out you asked for.
[12:51.900 -> 12:54.000] You asked us to shout out your two dogs.
[12:54.000 -> 12:54.300] Yeah.
[12:54.300 -> 12:56.900] So shout out to Damon's dogs.
[12:56.900 -> 12:58.200] What do you reckon they're called?
[12:58.200 -> 12:59.500] Damon and Hill.
[13:01.900 -> 13:03.300] I really don't know to be honest with you.
[13:03.300 -> 13:04.300] Damon, get back here.
[13:04.300 -> 13:04.900] Hill.
[13:04.900 -> 13:05.580] Damon, yeah, Damon, you probably should have told us the names of your dogs. I really don't know to be honest with you. Damon get back here, Hill!
[13:05.580 -> 13:08.220] Yeah, Damon you probably should have told us the names of your dogs.
[13:08.220 -> 13:09.220] Yeah, shout out my two dogs.
[13:09.220 -> 13:10.220] I probably should have given them a proper shout out.
[13:10.220 -> 13:12.500] But I don't even know what breed they are.
[13:12.500 -> 13:15.620] I think that is so legible.
[13:15.620 -> 13:18.180] Hopefully he's listened to this one because we met him yesterday.
[13:18.180 -> 13:22.580] No, but Damon if you are listening to this, shout out to Damon and Hill.
[13:22.580 -> 13:30.480] Yeah. Woof. Yeah. ♪♪♪
[13:30.480 -> 13:31.760] Who else did we meet? Natalie?
[13:31.760 -> 13:32.600] Natalie Pinkham.
[13:32.600 -> 13:33.440] Yeah, lovely.
[13:33.440 -> 13:34.260] It was great to meet her.
[13:34.260 -> 13:36.960] She seems keen to want to talk.
[13:36.960 -> 13:37.800] Yeah, you know what?
[13:37.800 -> 13:38.620] Me and Fab are like,
[13:38.620 -> 13:39.460] we're trying to persuade all these people
[13:39.460 -> 13:40.300] to come on the podcast.
[13:40.300 -> 13:41.120] Yeah.
[13:41.120 -> 13:41.960] Every single person we meet.
[13:41.960 -> 13:42.800] You never know what might happen, guys.
[13:42.800 -> 13:45.440] We may potentially have Natalie coming on at some point.
[13:45.440 -> 13:47.120] I don't, I don't, I really don't know.
[13:47.120 -> 13:47.960] Yeah.
[13:47.960 -> 13:49.920] I don't know how that works, but possibly she was nice though.
[13:49.920 -> 13:50.760] Yeah. Lovely.
[13:50.760 -> 13:52.880] She was showing us a video of her getting taken around.
[13:52.880 -> 13:55.240] Was it with Charles Leclerc?
[13:55.240 -> 13:56.640] Yeah. Yeah. No Lando.
[13:56.640 -> 13:57.480] Is it Lando?
[13:57.480 -> 13:58.320] It was on the screen behind you.
[13:58.320 -> 13:59.140] It was Lando.
[13:59.140 -> 13:59.980] She was saying what it was like being in the car
[13:59.980 -> 14:01.120] with these things crazy.
[14:01.120 -> 14:02.320] Yeah. And she puked up.
[14:02.320 -> 14:05.680] Which I, I don't, I wouldn't blame her because the way he was driving was crazy. Yeah, and she puked up. Which I wouldn't blame her
[14:05.680 -> 14:07.800] because the way he was driving was insane.
[14:07.800 -> 14:10.720] Yeah, no, yeah, we managed to get in the paddock.
[14:10.720 -> 14:12.040] We met some amazing people.
[14:12.040 -> 14:14.000] I'm sure the stories will keep coming out
[14:14.000 -> 14:16.080] as you guys know that they do.
[14:16.080 -> 14:19.080] But in the race today, as we all know,
[14:19.080 -> 14:21.640] right from the start, it was chaos.
[14:21.640 -> 14:24.280] We were at the track, obviously when it got red flagged
[14:24.280 -> 14:27.600] and everyone was very unaware of like what was going on. It was chaos. We were at the track, obviously when it got red flagged and everyone was very unaware of like what was going on.
[14:27.600 -> 14:29.280] It was very worrying.
[14:29.280 -> 14:31.160] It looked like a terrible crash.
[14:31.160 -> 14:34.440] Yeah, well, from the shot that I was looking at,
[14:34.440 -> 14:36.000] it was the shot where they're coming down
[14:36.000 -> 14:39.280] like the main straight, I guess it would be.
[14:39.280 -> 14:41.200] And I'm kind of looking in the front
[14:41.200 -> 14:43.880] to see what's going on in the front, see who's winning.
[14:43.880 -> 14:45.840] And I wasn't looking at the back of the track.
[14:45.840 -> 14:48.200] No, because you didn't see it, did you? It wasn't until I said that.
[14:48.200 -> 14:52.880] I saw George go off, but I didn't see, obviously, Joe go flying past.
[14:52.880 -> 14:56.000] Yeah, I just saw the car and I didn't even think it was a car.
[14:56.000 -> 14:59.360] I was like, what on earth is that? And I saw something fly over the back.
[14:59.360 -> 15:02.760] We shouldn't, well, shouldn't laugh about it, but I mean, he's fine now, thankfully.
[15:02.760 -> 15:09.040] Yeah, I'm glad he's good. I'm glad Alvin's okay as well. Without that halo though. Yeah Naomi showed us a
[15:09.040 -> 15:13.440] picture of the car upside down and like it's resting on the halo and his head
[15:13.440 -> 15:17.280] is inches from the floor man. Yeah without that halo it would be a completely
[15:17.280 -> 15:22.640] different story. I think it's a very crazy scenario when it's happening at
[15:22.640 -> 15:25.480] the time I think for us probably even slightly crazier because it's happening at the time. I think for us probably even
[15:25.480 -> 15:28.840] slightly crazier because it's the first time that we've actually witnessed
[15:28.840 -> 15:30.560] something like that happen live.
[15:30.560 -> 15:32.160] Yeah, and being there.
[15:32.160 -> 15:32.660] Yeah.
[15:32.660 -> 15:36.080] I mean, I've heard everyone be shocked and instantly it's a red flag and you
[15:36.080 -> 15:40.760] don't know what's going on. Like, even when you're at the track, obviously
[15:40.760 -> 15:44.720] unless you're sat right in front of it at that point in the stands, you can't
[15:44.720 -> 15:49.360] see it. Because they don't cover it, which they shouldn't. Obviously, you're sat right in front of it at that point in the stands You can't see it. No because they don't cover it which they shouldn't obviously don't want to see replays of it
[15:49.360 -> 15:54.280] If something's gone horrendously wrong, that's when you know, it is it could not be good as when they haven't shown the replay
[15:54.280 -> 15:56.280] So we're kind of did we're to both just sat there
[15:56.280 -> 15:59.720] I mean, I remember I mean I was like you and me would lose enough shit
[15:59.720 -> 16:04.280] Well, what the fuck's just happened? It was probably one of the craziest crashes we've seen. Yeah, and
[16:01.380 -> 16:04.420] what the fuck's just happened. It was probably one of the craziest crashes we've seen.
[16:04.420 -> 16:08.940] And YouTube is saturated with videos of F1 crashes,
[16:08.940 -> 16:13.340] but to actually be at an event and see it happen live,
[16:13.340 -> 16:16.400] you're just kind of like, it's a bit of a reality check.
[16:17.580 -> 16:19.820] This season's been, I mean, there's been crashes
[16:19.820 -> 16:22.340] this season, but thankfully nothing really bad,
[16:22.340 -> 16:29.760] but that really was kind of something, yeah. Yeah's okay. Obviously as everyone knows watching the broadcast it
[16:29.760 -> 16:33.040] was hard to know what was going on but then they said he was fine and at the
[16:33.040 -> 16:35.920] end of the race you saw him and then now he's put an Instagram up which is great
[16:35.920 -> 16:40.160] and the halo has done wonders but I was imagining like you were one of them fans
[16:40.160 -> 16:48.240] like standing right behind that. Well he flipped over the tire barrier man. Imagine it just went, the car went over the bloody barrier.
[16:48.240 -> 16:49.080] Yeah.
[16:49.080 -> 16:51.480] Mate it's crazy, well motorsport is a dangerous sport.
[16:51.480 -> 16:53.800] Ultimately, people go watch it,
[16:53.800 -> 16:55.460] know they're going to watch a dangerous sport,
[16:55.460 -> 16:56.640] like stuff can go wrong.
[16:56.640 -> 16:57.640] Do you know what's crazy as well,
[16:57.640 -> 17:01.140] is that we went into the mega store
[17:01.140 -> 17:02.600] and the museum at Silverstone,
[17:02.600 -> 17:04.680] both great places to go.
[17:04.680 -> 17:06.240] They were cool. If you want to see stuff about
[17:06.240 -> 17:12.160] cars or you want to buy stuff but we got to sit in the car that's in the mega store and
[17:12.160 -> 17:16.400] we got to sit in the car in the museum too and they're both really old cars the one obviously
[17:16.400 -> 17:21.120] in the store is a lot newer but the one in the museum was like literally a tip can super
[17:21.120 -> 17:26.160] old and the guy was like who was standing there kind of telling us everything about it, he was like, you know, these cars were going
[17:26.160 -> 17:31.880] like 150, 170 miles an hour. And there's, I mean there is nothing, you were in a tin
[17:31.880 -> 17:34.080] can! I could be wrong, but did he say two out of
[17:34.080 -> 17:36.880] three people that drove it died? I think so, mate.
[17:36.880 -> 17:40.400] I'm pretty sure he said two out of three people that drove that car died.
[17:40.400 -> 17:50.160] And I couldn't even imagine for a second flying this car more than like 40 miles an hour It didn't have a seatbelt. It was the most uncomfortable thing in the world. It was like a tin can the
[17:51.520 -> 17:55.380] Was like giant yeah, yeah, that is made of like plywood
[17:55.380 -> 17:59.760] It's one of those steering wheels you'd pull it to up one way and it would just snap driving a boat
[18:01.440 -> 18:04.280] Massive I don't know how they drove them back in the days
[18:04.280 -> 18:05.880] but then we were saying to him, weren't we?
[18:05.880 -> 18:07.960] We were saying, we'll look at the Formula One car now
[18:07.960 -> 18:12.040] in like 50 years and be like, wow, they used to drive that.
[18:12.040 -> 18:14.160] Who knows what it will look like in 50 years,
[18:14.160 -> 18:15.880] but we'll probably say the same thing.
[18:15.880 -> 18:17.320] That's always the case, yeah.
[18:17.320 -> 18:18.160] It's just crazy.
[18:18.160 -> 18:19.720] That's always the way things will be.
[18:19.720 -> 18:21.480] I can't imagine what else could happen now.
[18:21.480 -> 18:22.720] You look back and you think like, you know,
[18:22.720 -> 18:24.320] these guys were a different breed,
[18:24.320 -> 18:25.880] but I mean, really, they were just,
[18:25.880 -> 18:28.560] they were probably no more clued up than we are now.
[18:28.560 -> 18:29.400] Do you know what I mean?
[18:29.400 -> 18:31.520] They're just getting in the car racing and that's it.
[18:31.520 -> 18:32.880] And that's the, I guess for a driver,
[18:32.880 -> 18:34.240] that is the thrill of racing.
[18:34.240 -> 18:36.880] The fact that you are literally dicing with death.
[18:36.880 -> 18:40.760] You're on a cusp, one wrong turn, movement, anything.
[18:40.760 -> 18:43.280] For a lot of them, I'm sure that is probably,
[18:43.280 -> 18:44.120] they love it.
[18:44.120 -> 18:49.600] Like, you have to have the thrill of being able to switch off from danger and just being like the adrenaline to be a driver for sure.
[18:49.600 -> 18:50.100] Yeah.
[18:50.100 -> 18:54.400] But the final standings for today's race was Sainz won, Perez second, Hamilton third.
[18:54.400 -> 19:09.040] At the beginning of the race, obviously when it got red flagged, I believe the reason that they reset grid position, because Verstappen obviously went first, on the first corner got Sainz, but then when they restarted Verstappen was put back to second but Hamilton went from
[19:09.040 -> 19:14.000] sixth to third on the first corner but was put back to sixth but I think they
[19:14.000 -> 19:16.920] did that because they didn't actually make it through the first sector it was
[19:16.920 -> 19:20.180] so early that they completely reset right could have been a different race
[19:20.180 -> 19:25.120] though I don't finish third I had sunk about four gin and lemonades by this point.
[19:25.120 -> 19:29.200] I must say yeah we had had a few beers this weekend. Yeah we were like we were
[19:30.000 -> 19:36.080] mid conversation as well but no yeah it was mad. We were in the W Series paddock and they had this
[19:36.080 -> 19:40.160] massive screen up so it was a really good place to watch it. Yeah no it was it was amazing to
[19:40.160 -> 19:44.640] watch it in there and yeah the grid reset because they didn't get through them sectors.
[19:44.560 -> 19:45.280] to watch it in there and yeah the grid reset because they didn't get through them sectors
[19:51.760 -> 19:59.680] I have to get a Mick Schumacher tattoo oh my god I can't believe I forgot about this I have to get a Mick Schumacher. Ladies and gentlemen the time has come Jake Boyes needs to get the Mick Schumacher
[19:59.680 -> 20:07.680] tattoo. Look we have to pick this up mate this is it it now. He came eighth, McShumaker got his first ever points in Formula 1!
[20:07.680 -> 20:08.680] Let's go!
[20:08.680 -> 20:11.360] And I'm gonna get a tattoo to celebrate it!
[20:11.360 -> 20:12.360] And you're getting a tattoo?
[20:12.360 -> 20:16.400] Yeah, I don't know what, I don't know where, I will promise you I will get it done ASAP.
[20:16.400 -> 20:20.080] Do you know what, you have to get a portrait of him.
[20:20.080 -> 20:23.760] Because we bumped into Will Buxton in the paddock, Will good to meet you again by the
[20:23.760 -> 20:24.760] way.
[20:24.760 -> 20:25.160] Oh yeah we did, we met Will again. And the first thing I said to meet you again, by the way. Oh yeah, we didn't tell him we met Will again.
[20:25.160 -> 20:26.400] And the first thing I said to him was like,
[20:26.400 -> 20:28.200] how's that bottass tattoo looking?
[20:28.200 -> 20:29.840] And he laughed and he was like, you know,
[20:29.840 -> 20:33.040] maybe he was saying I might get VB
[20:33.040 -> 20:35.160] because they're the initials of his partner.
[20:35.160 -> 20:36.000] I was like-
[20:36.000 -> 20:36.840] His wife.
[20:36.840 -> 20:37.660] His wife.
[20:37.660 -> 20:38.500] He's got married.
[20:38.500 -> 20:39.340] Oh yeah, just got married. Congratulations.
[20:39.340 -> 20:40.160] I was like-
[20:40.160 -> 20:41.240] Sam and Sink.
[20:41.240 -> 20:43.120] I was like, that's a complete cop-out.
[20:43.120 -> 20:46.080] Like you can't just get VV on your arm.
[20:46.080 -> 20:49.080] Will, if you're listening, you need to get a full portrait
[20:49.080 -> 20:50.240] and that's what you're going to get.
[20:50.240 -> 20:52.140] And hopefully if you do it, it will persuade him
[20:52.140 -> 20:52.980] to do it more.
[20:52.980 -> 20:54.840] Yeah, yeah, Will, it was lovely to see you.
[20:54.840 -> 20:56.300] Can't wait for the mid-season catch up.
[20:56.300 -> 20:58.240] He's going to come back and we're going to talk about.
[20:58.240 -> 20:59.500] He was our first ever guest.
[20:59.500 -> 21:00.340] It's crazy.
[21:00.340 -> 21:02.320] It must be weird for him because when he come on the podcast
[21:02.320 -> 21:03.520] we didn't even have anyone listening.
[21:03.520 -> 21:04.720] We were at the start of the journey.
[21:04.720 -> 21:07.280] We did it in here. we were on a zoom call
[21:07.280 -> 21:10.480] And that's what I love about Will, he gave us that shot from the beginning
[21:10.480 -> 21:12.480] and then you meet him in the paddock today, loveliest guy
[21:12.480 -> 21:13.440] Yeah, great guy
[21:13.440 -> 21:15.120] Like it was just so lovely to see him
[21:15.120 -> 21:16.880] Good to see him doing his thing on TV
[21:16.880 -> 21:17.920] Yeah, such a legend
[21:17.920 -> 21:22.960] I was actually thinking about my tattoo getting like, you know like the bobble heads
[21:22.960 -> 21:26.160] You know like when they've got a small body, but a big head getting like that.
[21:26.160 -> 21:28.160] Do you know what you've got on your head right now?
[21:28.160 -> 21:29.440] What piece of white fluff?
[21:29.440 -> 21:32.160] And I'm thinking if we're clipping this later for TikTok, you might want to remove it.
[21:32.160 -> 21:33.680] Where's the white fluff?
[21:33.680 -> 21:34.160] Yeah, come here.
[21:34.160 -> 21:35.920] Can you get the white fluff out of my hair, please?
[21:35.920 -> 21:37.360] Thanks Fab, you're such a nice man.
[21:37.360 -> 21:38.160] No worries.
[21:38.160 -> 21:40.800] Yeah, no, I've got to get a McShoe McA tattoo.
[21:40.800 -> 21:42.080] I promise you it's coming.
[21:42.080 -> 21:46.120] I'm gonna get the, I'm gonna get it and
[21:46.120 -> 21:49.760] then it will be all over tick-tock all over Instagram I'm not gonna cop out on
[21:49.760 -> 21:53.040] it it'll definitely have trust me I've got a fucking minion on my leg like if
[21:53.040 -> 21:56.680] anyone's gonna get shit tattooed it's gonna be me but it's just amazing to see
[21:56.680 -> 21:59.520] Mick in the points he deserves it I haven't really made a bet like this
[21:59.520 -> 22:04.880] have I? No I feel like you should at this point like jump onto one because you
[22:04.880 -> 22:08.760] you went for Alonzo on the podium twice a season like he hasn't gotten it yet
[22:08.760 -> 22:14.540] So maybe you should just go for some ridiculous because he came fifth today like Alonso mentions pit stop live on air
[22:14.540 -> 22:20.720] I get an Alonso tattoo if Alonso mentions pit stop live on air
[22:21.460 -> 22:23.460] fab gets a
[22:24.240 -> 22:25.000] Alonso tattoo.
[22:25.440 -> 22:29.940] Okay, everyone send this to Fernando Alonso immediately.
[22:29.940 -> 22:31.880] Imagine he just randomly in the next interview,
[22:31.880 -> 22:33.620] he's like, oh, by the way, Fabio from Pistol.
[22:33.620 -> 22:35.120] Can't wait to see what's out of you.
[22:35.120 -> 22:37.680] I'd melt, I'd melt, I'd be like, fuck it.
[22:37.680 -> 22:40.480] Mate, he literally ruled past you earlier.
[22:40.480 -> 22:41.320] I know.
[22:41.320 -> 22:42.660] You were so clever, yeah, like you say,
[22:42.660 -> 22:43.680] professional about it.
[22:43.680 -> 22:44.680] The time will come.
[22:44.680 -> 22:48.320] I feel like the way that I'm gonna meet Alonso is like we're just gonna be sat having dinner
[22:48.740 -> 22:52.380] You reckon where you gonna go for food? Don't know what depends where we are in the world
[22:52.880 -> 22:57.440] But wherever we are, I'm gonna sit down opposite table. I mean Alonso
[22:58.240 -> 23:04.460] You you won the the first ever race that I went to in 2006. That's what is that that was
[23:06.160 -> 23:07.000] Silverstone wasn't it? Yeah.
[23:07.000 -> 23:07.820] That's what we figured out.
[23:07.820 -> 23:08.660] We spoke a lot about this
[23:08.660 -> 23:09.920] and probably haven't told the guests,
[23:09.920 -> 23:10.800] but yeah, I figured it out.
[23:10.800 -> 23:15.800] So the first race that I went to was Silverstone in 2006.
[23:15.960 -> 23:19.280] I saw Michael Schumacher race, which I don't know,
[23:19.280 -> 23:20.400] it's one of those things that happened
[23:20.400 -> 23:22.480] and I just never even thought to even talk about it.
[23:22.480 -> 23:24.880] He comes second, Alonso came first.
[23:24.880 -> 23:28.400] I think that's where my enthusiasm for Alonso comes from.
[23:28.400 -> 23:34.120] That would make sense. And actually on that day Lewis Hamilton was racing F2,
[23:34.120 -> 23:38.120] did the sickest overtake ever in F2. I didn't see it because I wasn't watching
[23:38.120 -> 23:42.260] it, I was a 10 year old kid. And then he came out on stage afterwards and he was
[23:42.260 -> 23:49.600] like, everyone was like you know this guy is going to be the next Schumacher and he wasn't even in F1 yet and I was just kind of like okay whatever
[23:50.320 -> 23:55.760] and then he did yeah and he's beating a record yeah mate so that's crazy story that would make
[23:55.760 -> 24:00.480] that makes sense where you went where you bleed Alonso though yeah it makes like perfect sense
[24:00.480 -> 24:08.160] like it really does it does make sense yeah Alonzo I love you I was gutted
[24:08.160 -> 24:11.600] for Verstappen today even though I wanted Hamilton to win like a hundred
[24:11.600 -> 24:14.480] percent I was Hamilton for I said it in any of every prediction I've got a
[24:14.480 -> 24:18.800] Mercedes top him right now Verstappen got so unlucky because the only reason
[24:18.800 -> 24:21.440] he had to pit which put him all the way back was because of the damage on
[24:21.440 -> 24:25.960] Leclerc's car and then Verstappen fell off and Verstappen
[24:25.960 -> 24:28.880] got a puncture from what fell off of Leclerc's car.
[24:28.880 -> 24:29.880] Did he actually get a puncture?
[24:29.880 -> 24:31.520] Yeah, from Leclerc's car.
[24:31.520 -> 24:35.040] Genuinely lucky that he was near the pits when it happened because he just went straight
[24:35.040 -> 24:37.320] into the pits but still lost like 20 seconds.
[24:37.320 -> 24:40.840] But it was the bit that fell off Leclerc's car that bunched his tyre.
[24:40.840 -> 24:41.840] How annoying is that?
[24:41.840 -> 24:46.000] I feel like Ferrari, Lecler Ferrari just broke round the corner a bit
[24:46.000 -> 24:49.200] quick and deliberately made it fall off. It's like when you drop the banana behind you.
[24:49.200 -> 24:53.600] It's like playing Mario Kart, isn't it? Mate, it's fascinating. We've had the best weekend
[24:53.600 -> 24:58.000] ever. We've got to get this up. We've actually got 20 minutes to get this live. We'll bring
[24:58.000 -> 25:07.700] you a longer podcast on Thursday. What a weekend. Yeah, what a weekend. I must admit, Saturday and Sunday, those two days were so different to today.
[25:07.700 -> 25:08.700] Like, so Saturday...
[25:08.700 -> 25:09.700] Today is Sunday, mate.
[25:09.700 -> 25:14.100] Sorry, yeah, Friday and Saturday we spent our whole time in the fan zone, meeting you
[25:14.100 -> 25:15.600] guys, absolutely amazing.
[25:15.600 -> 25:19.900] We did that today as well on a Sunday, did the challenges, met more of you, but then
[25:19.900 -> 25:22.900] yeah, got the chance to go in the paddock on a Sunday.
[25:22.900 -> 25:25.840] It was just a brilliant round-up to a brilliant weekend. It was just the fact that in the paddock on the Sunday. It was just a brilliant roundup to a brilliant weekend.
[25:25.840 -> 25:27.280] It was just the fact that in the paddock,
[25:27.280 -> 25:28.760] like we were meeting people that like,
[25:28.760 -> 25:30.840] we watch on TV and we would love them
[25:30.840 -> 25:32.400] to be guests on our podcast.
[25:32.400 -> 25:33.840] And then like Damon Hill turns around
[25:33.840 -> 25:35.240] and says he listens to the podcast.
[25:35.240 -> 25:36.800] Like that is so cool.
[25:36.800 -> 25:38.840] It's a different dynamic now.
[25:38.840 -> 25:41.080] Like, you know, I wouldn't go as far
[25:41.080 -> 25:43.240] as to like call these people our friends yet,
[25:43.240 -> 25:47.240] but it's definitely like when we we see them now it is friendly
[25:47.440 -> 25:48.160] Yeah
[25:48.160 -> 25:51.000] because before I know what you mean like because remember when we
[25:51.080 -> 25:54.680] Went up to David at Wings for life and I can't get photo like he didn't know who we are
[25:54.680 -> 25:57.600] Yeah, random person. I was like, yeah, if you just go on the pit stop
[25:57.880 -> 26:02.020] Yeah, and you follow just go on the first of Instagram and then if you just click that button there
[26:02.020 -> 26:04.840] That's why Damon Hill follows pissed off at Instagram because fab did
[26:04.820 -> 26:08.400] Stop Instagram and then if you just click that button there, that's why Damon Hill follows pissed off at Instagram because fab did
[26:10.400 -> 26:14.400] Could have unfollowed if you wanted to
[26:19.080 -> 26:28.640] Guys thank you very much to everyone who came and said hello this weekend. We took so many photos It was an amazing weekend first days episodes gonna be a bit longer. We're going to get this up, order some food and chill out. It's been a... I'm just, I'm so tired man.
[26:28.640 -> 26:31.000] I'm knackered. Yeah. Thanks for tuning in.
[26:31.000 -> 26:36.000] Thank you for tuning in. We're currently third in the UK sports charts, guys. The highest
[26:36.000 -> 26:40.760] rated Formula One podcast in the UK charts, which is quite something to be honest.
[26:40.760 -> 26:47.840] Do you know what? F it. I'm going to, in the world. We are the number one Formula One podcast in the world.
[26:47.840 -> 26:49.160] Make some noise!
[26:49.160 -> 26:52.400] Okay, and even if it's not true,
[26:52.400 -> 26:53.900] believe it and tell everyone.
[26:55.240 -> 26:57.280] Now, if you haven't already liked the podcast
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[27:01.160 -> 27:02.560] Rated five stars.
[27:02.560 -> 27:04.840] We will be back on Thursday.
[27:04.840 -> 27:05.080] Next week is race week, rated 5 stars. We will be back on Thursday.
[27:05.080 -> 27:06.400] Next week is race week.
[27:06.400 -> 27:07.400] Austria.
[27:07.400 -> 27:08.400] Austria.
[27:08.400 -> 27:09.400] Who knows, will we end up at Austria?
[27:09.400 -> 27:11.840] Shortest track on the calendar I believe.
[27:11.840 -> 27:12.840] Is it?
[27:12.840 -> 27:13.840] I don't know.
[27:13.840 -> 27:14.840] Red Bull Ring is it?
[27:14.840 -> 27:15.840] Yeah, Red Bull Ring, yeah.
[27:15.840 -> 27:16.840] Wow, full of facts.
[27:16.840 -> 27:17.840] It's one of the shortest.
[27:17.840 -> 27:18.840] Maybe it's not as short as Monaco, I don't know.
[27:18.840 -> 27:21.840] Okay, we'll clear that up and let you know on Thursday.
[27:21.840 -> 27:22.840] Yep.
[27:22.840 -> 27:24.400] Guys, thank you very much for listening.
[27:24.400 -> 27:25.680] Thank you for the best weekend ever. Silver Guys, thank you very much for listening, thank you for the best weekend ever.
[27:25.680 -> 27:27.840] Silverstone, thank you very much for having us.
[27:27.840 -> 27:32.000] Yeah, Damon, hope you're enjoying your dog walk with Damon and Hill.
[27:32.000 -> 27:34.480] Yeah, see you guys later.
[27:34.480 -> 27:38.760] Damon Hill and Damon and Hill.
[27:38.760 -> 27:41.600] You literally could have got a picture of Fernando Alonso today.
[27:41.600 -> 27:42.600] You were so close.
[27:42.600 -> 27:43.600] Do you know what?
[27:43.600 -> 27:44.600] Your dad was texting you as well.
[27:44.600 -> 27:45.060] Do you know what? Fernando Alonso is going to take a close. Do you know what? Your dad was texting you as well.
[27:45.060 -> 27:45.900] Do you know what?
[27:45.900 -> 27:47.920] Fernando Alonso is gonna take a photo with me.
[27:47.920 -> 27:49.240] Okay?
[27:49.240 -> 27:50.080] That's how this is going to go.
[27:50.080 -> 27:50.920] I like it.
[27:50.920 -> 27:52.360] I like it a lot.
[27:52.360 -> 27:53.200] I like it a lot.
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