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Welcome back to the PITSTOP PODCAST! Today is a BONUS Episode because we just found out this morning that Sebastian Vettel is retiring from F1 at the end of this season! We're joined once again by our friend and fellow F1 content creator Lissie Mackintosh to talk everything about Vettel's career, accomplishments, impact on the sport, and what we think he could do in the future. Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&A’s, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Summary of the Podcast Episode Transcript**
The podcast episode begins with the hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, expressing their sadness over the news of Sebastian Vettel's retirement from Formula One at the end of the season. They then welcome special guest Lissi McIntosh, a self-proclaimed Vettel superfan, to discuss his career and legacy.
McIntosh shares her experiences meeting Vettel, describing him as a humble and approachable individual despite his fame. She also highlights his advocacy for various causes, such as environmental protection and social justice, and his unique personality that has made him a fan favorite.
The hosts discuss Vettel's impressive statistics, including his four consecutive world championships from 2010 to 2013, 53 podiums, and 40 pole positions. They acknowledge that some newer fans may not fully appreciate Vettel's greatness due to his recent struggles, but they emphasize his dominance during his prime.
The conversation then turns to Vettel's potential plans after retirement. McIntosh believes he will take some time off to spend with his family but ultimately return to Formula One in some capacity, possibly as a director or advocate for change.
The hosts agree that Vettel's retirement leaves a void in the sport and express concern about who will fill his role as a vocal advocate for various issues. They also discuss the impact of Vettel's retirement on his teammate Mick Schumacher, who may feel pressure to perform better in his absence.
Overall, the podcast episode serves as a tribute to Sebastian Vettel's remarkable career and legacy in Formula One. The hosts and guest engage in a thoughtful and informative discussion about his achievements, personality, and potential future endeavors. ## Seb's Retirement: A Farewell to a Legend
**Seb's Announcement:**
* Sebastian Vettel, the four-time Formula One World Champion, announced his retirement from the sport, bringing an end to an illustrious career that spanned 16 seasons.
* The news shocked the Formula One community, as Vettel is considered one of the greatest drivers of his generation.
**Emotional Reactions:**
* The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, expressed their sadness and admiration for Vettel's accomplishments.
* They discussed the impact Vettel has had on the sport, both on and off the track.
* Vettel's retirement sparked an outpouring of emotions from fans and fellow drivers, highlighting his popularity and legacy.
**Possible Successors at Aston Martin:**
* The hosts speculated on who might replace Vettel at Aston Martin, considering the driver's market dynamics and team needs.
* Fernando Alonso and Oscar Piastri were mentioned as potential candidates, with Alonso's experience and Piastri's rising talent being key factors.
* The possibility of Nico Hulkenberg returning to Aston Martin as a temporary replacement was also discussed.
**Vettel's Influence on Young Drivers:**
* The hosts pondered whether Vettel might have a say in choosing his successor at Aston Martin.
* They considered the possibility of Vettel using his influence to promote young drivers or those with whom he has a strong relationship.
* Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher, was mentioned as a potential beneficiary of Vettel's support.
**Emotional Send-Off:**
* The hosts expressed their desire for Vettel to receive a fitting farewell in his final race.
* They suggested that the Formula One community should unite to ensure Vettel has a memorable and emotional send-off.
**Kimi Räikkönen's Retirement:**
* The hosts briefly discussed Kimi Räikkönen's retirement, contrasting it with Vettel's more public and emotional farewell.
* They noted Räikkönen's quiet and reserved nature, which may have contributed to his低调退出.
**Conclusion:**
* The podcast concluded with the hosts paying tribute to Vettel's incredible career and expressing their gratitude for the memories he has created in Formula One.
* They acknowledged the sadness surrounding his retirement but emphasized that Vettel's legacy will live on in the sport.
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[01:14.840 -> 01:19.080] a bit of a sad day, isn't it, fam? A little bit of a sad day, Jake, yeah. We just received
[01:19.080 -> 01:25.880] the news this morning that Sebastian Vettel is retiring at the end of this year. It's very sad.
[01:25.880 -> 01:27.200] And to talk about this,
[01:27.200 -> 01:29.000] we have brought in a very special guest.
[01:29.000 -> 01:31.520] Very special, it's so incredibly special.
[01:31.520 -> 01:33.080] It is massive.
[01:33.080 -> 01:34.440] It's Sebastian Vettel.
[01:34.440 -> 01:35.680] Hi.
[01:35.680 -> 01:37.640] Ladies and gentlemen, Lissi McIntosh.
[01:37.640 -> 01:38.960] Hi guys, thanks for having me.
[01:38.960 -> 01:39.800] Thank you for being here.
[01:39.800 -> 01:41.880] Second time on my podcast, on your podcast.
[01:41.880 -> 01:42.720] Well done.
[01:42.720 -> 01:43.560] This has gone perfectly well.
[01:43.560 -> 01:44.440] Third time.
[01:44.440 -> 01:45.320] Oh no, we were on yours, weren't we?
[01:45.320 -> 01:46.360] We didn't put one of them up, fam.
[01:46.360 -> 01:47.200] Sorry.
[01:47.200 -> 01:48.020] Sorry.
[01:48.020 -> 01:48.860] Oh yeah, we clipped everything from it, didn't we?
[01:48.860 -> 01:49.700] We didn't know that.
[01:49.700 -> 01:50.520] We'll take it.
[01:50.520 -> 01:51.600] No, because we clipped everything from it.
[01:51.600 -> 01:53.920] We literally uploaded every clip to TikTok.
[01:53.920 -> 01:55.640] So then we didn't get around to uploading it.
[01:55.640 -> 01:57.320] That is a catastrophe.
[01:57.320 -> 01:59.400] Well, we're glad you're back, Lissy.
[01:59.400 -> 02:00.240] Thanks for joining us.
[02:00.240 -> 02:01.060] Thanks, of course.
[02:01.060 -> 02:01.900] Yeah, I rang you earlier and I said,
[02:01.900 -> 02:04.080] look, we want to talk about Vertel today for a bonus set.
[02:04.080 -> 02:06.320] And I just burst into tears and then here we are.
[02:06.320 -> 02:07.600] On the phone, was sobbing down the phone
[02:07.600 -> 02:09.040] for a good 45 minutes.
[02:09.040 -> 02:11.200] You have been crying online today.
[02:11.200 -> 02:12.240] Don't out me like that.
[02:12.240 -> 02:13.480] I did cry online.
[02:13.480 -> 02:15.800] That's promotion for your TikTok.
[02:15.800 -> 02:17.760] Yeah, go check out my TikTok, I cry.
[02:17.760 -> 02:19.320] Yeah, it was bad.
[02:19.320 -> 02:20.560] Aston Martin commented being like,
[02:20.560 -> 02:23.880] Lissy, don't cry because it hap, no, what is it?
[02:23.880 -> 02:24.720] Don't be sad because it happened.
[02:24.720 -> 02:27.600] Don't cry because it's over, don't cry because it hap- no. What is it? Don't be sad because it happened. Don't cry because it's over, sad, smile because-
[02:27.600 -> 02:29.640] Yeah, that's what they said.
[02:29.640 -> 02:30.480] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:30.480 -> 02:32.160] You keep spelling mistakes in what they said,
[02:32.160 -> 02:33.400] but they got there in the end.
[02:33.400 -> 02:35.080] So yeah, no, it is a sad day,
[02:35.080 -> 02:37.040] but we must remember he's not dead.
[02:37.040 -> 02:38.680] I feel like everyone's like, literally-
[02:38.680 -> 02:39.720] That's what it feels like.
[02:39.720 -> 02:40.560] I know, it doesn't though.
[02:40.560 -> 02:41.400] It actually does.
[02:41.400 -> 02:43.880] But no, he's just leaving this sport
[02:43.880 -> 02:45.860] as everyone will do at some point.
[02:45.860 -> 02:47.620] Which is good, it's new beginnings for him.
[02:47.620 -> 02:49.580] He's got a family, he's got three kids, man.
[02:49.580 -> 02:51.700] I know, but he doesn't share any of it online.
[02:51.700 -> 02:52.540] No.
[02:52.540 -> 02:53.360] Which like, it's crazy.
[02:53.360 -> 02:54.340] He says he's got two kids on Google.
[02:54.340 -> 02:55.180] Yeah, you checked his video, he said two kids.
[02:55.180 -> 02:56.500] No, I think he has three.
[02:56.500 -> 02:58.020] Yeah, he said in his video he has three.
[02:58.020 -> 03:00.580] On his new Instagram, that has 1.5 million followers.
[03:00.580 -> 03:03.100] Who joins Instagram to drop that bombshell?
[03:03.100 -> 03:04.420] Sebastian Vettel.
[03:04.420 -> 03:06.000] He's the only person. 1.5 million already. Already,hell? 1.5 million already?
[03:06.000 -> 03:08.000] Already mate, 1.5 million.
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.000] He had half a million this morning when I checked.
[03:10.000 -> 03:16.000] Mate, when he uploaded his videos he had like, well he had 200 or 300 thousand before he even uploaded the vids because people had found the account.
[03:16.000 -> 03:17.000] That's really impressive.
[03:17.000 -> 03:20.000] And now he's got 1.5, he might even have more than 1.5 million now.
[03:20.000 -> 03:21.000] That's some growth isn't it?
[03:21.000 -> 03:23.000] And he uploaded that video in English and German.
[03:23.000 -> 03:24.000] Oh he did?
[03:24.000 -> 03:25.400] It's still 1.5. Oh, he did, yeah.
[03:25.400 -> 03:26.240] Yeah.
[03:26.240 -> 03:27.060] That is so cool.
[03:27.060 -> 03:27.900] Did you watch the vid?
[03:27.900 -> 03:28.740] I did watch the vid.
[03:28.740 -> 03:29.560] It was a good vid, to be honest.
[03:29.560 -> 03:31.360] The fact that it was in black and white made it like so-
[03:31.360 -> 03:32.680] Oh, it made it a hundred times sadder,
[03:32.680 -> 03:33.520] do you know what I mean?
[03:33.520 -> 03:34.340] So much more sadder.
[03:34.340 -> 03:35.180] He is so well-spoken.
[03:35.180 -> 03:36.080] Isn't he?
[03:36.080 -> 03:36.920] He is an amazing spokesman.
[03:36.920 -> 03:39.240] I think he's just like one of a kind, honestly.
[03:39.240 -> 03:42.040] Like his character in that video, it just comes across.
[03:42.040 -> 03:43.200] Like he's, I said it earlier,
[03:43.200 -> 03:44.960] he's so much more than a racing driver.
[03:44.960 -> 03:45.800] He's a sweetheart. He's a sweetheart.
[03:45.800 -> 03:47.960] He's a sweetheart, exactly.
[03:47.960 -> 03:49.840] Well, that's why we wanted to bring you on for sure,
[03:49.840 -> 03:51.880] because me and Fab only know so much.
[03:51.880 -> 03:53.680] We know the stats, we know the legend,
[03:53.680 -> 03:54.680] we know what he's done.
[03:54.680 -> 03:56.200] We thought if there's anyone in the world
[03:56.200 -> 03:58.360] that we could pick, like anyone.
[03:58.360 -> 03:59.200] In the world?
[03:59.200 -> 04:00.020] There was only one person that we wanted.
[04:00.020 -> 04:01.400] Who knows absolutely everything
[04:01.400 -> 04:03.520] about Sebastian Vettel and Aston Martin.
[04:03.520 -> 04:04.360] Do you know what it is?
[04:04.360 -> 04:06.320] It's actually just this t-shirt that I brought with me.
[04:06.320 -> 04:09.600] It's the Seb Vettel t-shirt. This brings me everything I need to know.
[04:09.600 -> 04:12.960] That's lovely. Wow. That's really nice. Look at that.
[04:12.960 -> 04:16.880] Yeah, I also have a cap to match. Go on, show everyone the cap. The cap is
[04:16.880 -> 04:19.280] quite good. You're wearing an Aston Martin t-shirt.
[04:19.280 -> 04:22.320] True, I am wearing it, but it's like two years old. There you go.
[04:22.320 -> 04:25.080] Look at that. Aston Martin cap. It is lovely.
[04:25.080 -> 04:26.680] Did you actually wear Vettel's race suit?
[04:26.680 -> 04:27.520] Yeah.
[04:27.520 -> 04:28.840] See, that's another thing to be able to sell.
[04:28.840 -> 04:29.680] It was Vettel's?
[04:29.680 -> 04:30.520] Yeah.
[04:30.520 -> 04:31.360] And it fit you?
[04:31.360 -> 04:32.200] Well, yeah.
[04:32.200 -> 04:35.160] I mean, to be fair, racing drivers have to be quite petite.
[04:35.160 -> 04:36.640] They are small, aren't they?
[04:36.640 -> 04:37.480] It was quite embarrassing.
[04:37.480 -> 04:39.680] We saw Stroll in the race suits and it's just like,
[04:39.680 -> 04:40.720] you know that kind of thing where you're like,
[04:40.720 -> 04:41.840] I'm dressed like you.
[04:41.840 -> 04:43.800] Like that's not actually that.
[04:43.800 -> 05:05.460] We should quickly say the last time you come on our podcast, we spoke about everything you're up to. o'r tyn o'r fath o'r tôn o'r gwaith o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o'r fath o a couple of days working with them as well. And I think the team, you know, it was such a good fit for Seb
[05:05.460 -> 05:08.200] in the way that like it's so in touch with the fans.
[05:08.200 -> 05:10.320] You can tell it's a team that wants change.
[05:10.320 -> 05:12.240] And like I called it the people's team the other day
[05:12.240 -> 05:14.120] and I truly, I do believe that.
[05:14.120 -> 05:16.960] And I think that's why it was such a good fit for him.
[05:16.960 -> 05:17.800] But no, like everyone else-
[05:17.800 -> 05:18.800] Are you tearing up again?
[05:18.800 -> 05:20.320] No, stop.
[05:20.320 -> 05:22.000] Sorry, it's just the light shining in your eyes.
[05:22.000 -> 05:22.840] I thought you started crying.
[05:22.840 -> 05:23.680] I was bloody out, get the tissues.
[05:23.680 -> 05:25.440] That's why I had the cap.
[05:25.440 -> 05:26.800] No, yeah, it was amazing.
[05:26.800 -> 05:28.280] And then obviously working with F1 as well,
[05:28.280 -> 05:31.440] like starting that kind of journey as a presenter as well.
[05:31.440 -> 05:32.280] Smashing it.
[05:32.280 -> 05:33.880] Yeah, but you too.
[05:33.880 -> 05:34.720] Yeah, we're doing all right.
[05:34.720 -> 05:35.560] You're doing all right.
[05:35.560 -> 05:36.380] Doing all right.
[05:36.380 -> 05:37.220] Yeah, doing all right.
[05:37.220 -> 05:38.760] We're number two in the podcast chart.
[05:38.760 -> 05:40.880] I wasn't gonna, we weren't gonna mention it,
[05:40.880 -> 05:41.720] but yeah, we are.
[05:41.720 -> 05:42.540] Oh, but now you say it.
[05:42.540 -> 05:43.380] We are number two.
[05:43.380 -> 05:44.220] We're actually third.
[05:44.220 -> 05:47.000] We are, we're third. Yeah, we're're actually third but let's pretend we're second again.
[05:47.000 -> 05:49.000] But it's fine because after this one you'll be one.
[05:49.000 -> 05:50.000] One yeah.
[05:50.000 -> 05:52.000] This could be the one to get us to number one.
[05:52.000 -> 05:54.000] Oh I see, you're the key to getting to number one.
[05:54.000 -> 05:56.000] Right.
[05:56.000 -> 05:58.000] Yeah but how are you guys feeling this morning?
[05:58.000 -> 06:00.000] Did you, what was coming up?
[06:00.000 -> 06:04.000] It was a weird one right? I saw it and well first of all I was more amazed that he was on Instagram.
[06:04.000 -> 06:15.000] Because I remember there was a quote that he said in an interview he was like I don't use social media I don't want to go on my phone, it takes up time and all this stuff and then it kind of goes hand in hand him joining Instagram coming with a retirement.
[06:15.000 -> 06:25.400] Like so much happiness and then like so much sadness. all his new things and he's clearly an amazing person has such, he's always such an outspoken person, he says it.
[06:25.400 -> 06:27.080] There's so much he supports and he's great.
[06:27.080 -> 06:29.000] So he needs an Instagram following.
[06:29.000 -> 06:30.640] He needs social media following.
[06:30.640 -> 06:32.920] The Instagram shows he's not going anywhere.
[06:32.920 -> 06:33.760] No.
[06:33.760 -> 06:35.240] This is just the beginning of what's to come.
[06:35.240 -> 06:38.480] Like I do find it strange how, I mean, all athletes really,
[06:38.480 -> 06:41.160] but especially racing drivers, they retire so young.
[06:41.160 -> 06:43.120] He's 35, like that's not old.
[06:43.120 -> 06:43.960] Is he only 35?
[06:43.960 -> 06:45.040] He's 35. Isn't there drivers on Is he only 35? He's 35.
[06:45.040 -> 06:47.040] Isn't there drivers on the grid older than him now?
[06:47.040 -> 06:49.040] Yeah, Fernando Alonso is in his 40s.
[06:49.040 -> 06:50.040] I reckon he's got a plan.
[06:50.040 -> 06:55.240] I think Seb can leave this sport knowing he's accomplished so much and also it's not just
[06:55.240 -> 06:59.320] about the race wins. I truly don't believe it is. I mean you can just focus on that as
[06:59.320 -> 07:03.880] a racing driver. You don't have to do any more. You don't have to be on social media.
[07:03.880 -> 07:05.200] You don't have to be like, you know,
[07:05.200 -> 07:07.640] this crazy person who like stands up
[07:07.640 -> 07:08.780] for all these certain things,
[07:08.780 -> 07:10.520] but he says what he believes.
[07:10.520 -> 07:11.800] And I think that's what he's going to do
[07:11.800 -> 07:13.360] for the second part of his life.
[07:13.360 -> 07:14.400] Has he had a gap?
[07:14.400 -> 07:16.800] Did he retire for a bit before or like miss,
[07:16.800 -> 07:19.560] or has he just been racing his whole career?
[07:19.560 -> 07:23.160] So, I mean, I think that like, yeah, he needs to,
[07:23.160 -> 07:24.040] he needs to retire.
[07:24.040 -> 07:24.880] He needs the time off.
[07:24.880 -> 07:25.920] He's got family and that, but I do think that there's going to be a point Dwi'n credu bod angen iddyn nhw ymdrech, mae angen y tro, mae angen y tro arall. Mae ganddo ffamiliaid yno,
[07:25.920 -> 07:28.080] ond dwi'n credu y bydd yna rhan
[07:28.080 -> 07:30.240] pan fydd angen iddyn nhw.
[07:30.240 -> 07:35.200] Dwi'n credu dyna'r natur o'r drifoedd rhesg,
[07:35.200 -> 07:36.720] a dwi'n credu dyna un o'r rhesgau
[07:36.720 -> 07:37.920] pwynt y gallai yn ymdrech.
[07:37.920 -> 07:40.800] Nid yw'n gweithio ar y podiwmau a'r cyflawni nawr,
[07:40.800 -> 07:42.240] ac mae'r ymdrech o gydnabod
[07:42.240 -> 07:43.520] am gael cyflawni a chyflawni
[07:43.520 -> 07:47.640] i gynnal ystod yr amser, a dwi ddim yn credu y gallai gael hwn ystod ystod. A dwi'n gyfraith, dwi'n credu now and it's like that fighting spirit of wanting to win and wanting to actually compete all the time which I don't think he was getting this season and you're
[07:47.640 -> 07:50.680] right I think like in a year or two he might be like I really missed that.
[07:50.680 -> 07:52.400] So do you think he could maybe make a comeback?
[07:52.400 -> 07:54.400] Yes I do!
[07:54.400 -> 07:58.400] Only to day one and we're gonna say can he have a comeback?
[07:58.400 -> 08:00.400] Yeah but it's like when One Direction took a hiatus.
[08:00.400 -> 08:02.400] Maybe it's pre-act.
[08:02.400 -> 08:06.240] Maybe he'll like return back, red ball.
[08:06.240 -> 08:08.280] He'll definitely be back in the sport.
[08:08.280 -> 08:11.360] He'll be in some sport, maybe Formula E.
[08:11.360 -> 08:12.640] Ooh, that'd be interesting.
[08:12.640 -> 08:13.480] That'd be fantastic.
[08:13.480 -> 08:15.100] He's going to make a massive change to Formula One.
[08:15.100 -> 08:17.080] He already has throughout his whole career.
[08:17.080 -> 08:19.600] But I reckon, do you reckon other drivers on the grid
[08:19.600 -> 08:21.880] see him as a massive role model?
[08:21.880 -> 08:24.680] 100%. Him and Lewis are like in a league of their own.
[08:24.680 -> 08:27.660] He's one of the last standing old members,
[08:27.660 -> 08:28.500] isn't he really?
[08:28.500 -> 08:33.000] Like you had Raikkonen, Fernando, Vettel, Lewis now as well.
[08:33.000 -> 08:34.760] Apart from that, who else is there?
[08:34.760 -> 08:35.600] No, you're right.
[08:35.600 -> 08:38.060] I mean, like Fernando, Seb and Lewis
[08:38.060 -> 08:40.800] are like these three drivers who have raced the greats.
[08:40.800 -> 08:42.780] You know, they've raised Michael Schumacher
[08:42.780 -> 08:45.920] and now it's so, obviously there's a new wave
[08:45.920 -> 08:47.840] and one day we're going to see a completely different
[08:47.840 -> 08:49.520] Formula One, but it's like the first,
[08:49.520 -> 08:51.040] it's like the first piece of the jigsaw,
[08:51.040 -> 08:53.520] especially with like all the driver transfer news
[08:53.520 -> 08:54.680] of next season.
[08:54.680 -> 08:56.000] Like this is like the first piece,
[08:56.000 -> 08:57.440] like what happens from here?
[08:57.440 -> 09:00.320] Yeah, it's so true because this opens up a massive gap.
[09:00.320 -> 09:01.960] Like, but we'll definitely talk about that
[09:01.960 -> 09:02.800] in another episode.
[09:02.800 -> 09:04.600] This is dedicated to the legend.
[09:04.600 -> 09:05.840] Legend, you've got a lot of stuff
[09:05.840 -> 09:11.520] Well, this is a thing right as much as I want to sit here and I will give you stats about battle because there's a
[09:11.520 -> 09:15.600] New listeners here and a lot of you might want to know but that was just so much more than stats
[09:15.800 -> 09:18.500] Like I want to sit up my line Jake
[09:23.000 -> 09:25.000] Oh no! That is actually what you said earlier, isn't it? When you were crying on TikTok.
[09:25.000 -> 09:26.000] Oh God.
[09:26.000 -> 09:28.000] Sorry, I thought you told me to say that.
[09:28.000 -> 09:30.000] Oh, so yeah, of course I did.
[09:30.000 -> 09:33.000] No, we'll read off a few, just because some people might want to know.
[09:33.000 -> 09:37.000] He has the most wins in a single season ever.
[09:37.000 -> 09:40.000] Well, never with Schumacher, but still pretty good.
[09:40.000 -> 09:42.000] 13 at Red Bull in 2013.
[09:42.000 -> 09:43.000] Christ.
[09:43.000 -> 09:46.720] Most consecutive wins ever, 2013 Red Bull.
[09:46.720 -> 09:50.680] Most pole positions in a single season in 2011,
[09:50.680 -> 09:55.100] 19 poles, 15 races, no, 19 races, 15 poles.
[09:55.100 -> 09:56.240] But this is also the same guy
[09:56.240 -> 09:58.480] that won four world championships in a row.
[09:58.480 -> 10:00.440] It's funny you're reeling those stats off
[10:00.440 -> 10:02.480] because for anyone who's just joined the sport
[10:02.480 -> 10:03.600] and doesn't know a lot about,
[10:03.600 -> 10:06.080] they may not see him in the same light as someone who's been watching the sport and doesn't know a lot about, they may not see him in the same light
[10:06.080 -> 10:08.240] as someone who's been watching the sport
[10:08.240 -> 10:09.080] for a long time would.
[10:09.080 -> 10:11.880] Like, because I know Vettel from before.
[10:11.880 -> 10:13.800] It's like, you know, he's a goat.
[10:13.800 -> 10:14.880] But if you're a new, like.
[10:14.880 -> 10:16.000] You know Seb, don't you?
[10:16.000 -> 10:17.280] You've met Seb.
[10:17.280 -> 10:18.120] I wasn't gonna bring it up.
[10:18.120 -> 10:21.200] Yeah, no, tell us about you meeting Seb, start to finish.
[10:21.200 -> 10:22.040] Then we'll go back to you, Fab, don't worry.
[10:22.040 -> 10:23.440] No, no, no, Fab, we're coming.
[10:23.440 -> 10:24.280] Oh no, you just cut me off now,
[10:24.280 -> 10:25.280] so I'm just not even going to bother.
[10:25.280 -> 10:26.120] She met Seb.
[10:26.120 -> 10:26.960] Finish your story.
[10:26.960 -> 10:28.800] No, I'm absolutely, do you know what I was going to say?
[10:28.800 -> 10:32.160] I was going to say, fuck both of you.
[10:32.160 -> 10:34.000] Anyway, Lissy, you met Sebastian Vettel,
[10:34.000 -> 10:35.280] which is unbelievable.
[10:35.280 -> 10:38.520] I met him first time at the very beginning of this season.
[10:38.520 -> 10:40.600] I was, I don't know why I just,
[10:40.600 -> 10:42.960] I could have been like Seb, like my idol,
[10:42.960 -> 10:45.760] my icon, like four time world champion. I literally just was like, I gave him a fist bump. I was like, I'm so been like, Seb, my idol, my icon, like four time world champion.
[10:45.760 -> 10:47.640] I literally just was like, I gave him a fist bump.
[10:47.640 -> 10:49.280] I was like, I'm so sorry, Seb,
[10:49.280 -> 10:51.080] because my rings are really sharp.
[10:51.080 -> 10:53.160] Like, I hope I didn't hurt your hand or something.
[10:53.160 -> 10:55.560] Like, that's what I chose to say.
[10:55.560 -> 10:57.000] That's why he's retiring.
[10:57.000 -> 10:57.840] And it was bad.
[10:57.840 -> 10:58.680] That's why he's retiring.
[10:58.680 -> 11:01.480] It was the cringe of what I said to him.
[11:01.480 -> 11:04.000] But no, like you don't, when you're around him,
[11:04.000 -> 11:05.000] his presence is so
[11:05.000 -> 11:13.080] grounded you know it's like being around me you know. I'm in the presence of like a
[11:13.080 -> 11:19.040] superstar you're just around a guy that you can tell he loves what he does and
[11:19.040 -> 11:22.440] he's just yeah he's a great guy really really nice. Very calm demeanor.
[11:22.440 -> 11:45.600] Very calm demeanor and so experienced as well like I think the driver lineup that Hefyd, mae'r ddifrifwyr yn ddweud, ond mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o'r ddifrifwyr, o he had with Schumacher, Mick. Oh, I'm going to miss seeing that. Tutoring father sort of figure.
[11:45.600 -> 11:47.800] It's very sad, isn't it?
[11:47.800 -> 11:49.600] You were spot on with what you said, though.
[11:49.600 -> 11:52.200] New fans who have come over, especially like Drive Survive,
[11:52.200 -> 11:53.800] last couple of years,
[11:53.800 -> 11:56.000] a lot of them probably aren't even aware
[11:56.000 -> 11:59.000] how amazing this guy was when he was in a winning car.
[11:59.000 -> 12:01.800] Arguably one of the best primes, in my opinion.
[12:01.800 -> 12:03.600] Four in a row is quite something.
[12:03.600 -> 12:08.640] I mean, I would take it if I was good enough. That's absolutely insane opinion four in a row is quite something I mean I would take it if I was that's absolutely insane four in a row he was the youngest ever
[12:08.640 -> 12:14.400] world champion that is something as well 23 years 134 days and then obviously
[12:14.400 -> 12:17.680] because he was the youngest world champion 23 years old yeah he was the
[12:17.680 -> 12:22.280] youngest double and the youngest triple world champion that is phenomenal Wow do
[12:22.280 -> 12:26.600] you like the way we read the stats of our phone? Cause we don't know. We have to get all these on Google.
[12:26.600 -> 12:27.940] How old was Max then?
[12:27.940 -> 12:30.720] Well, Max was 23 as well, but a little bit older.
[12:30.720 -> 12:33.100] I think by like 70 more days or something.
[12:33.100 -> 12:34.440] Yeah, I'm not sure.
[12:35.920 -> 12:37.900] And yeah, in those four years that he won the title
[12:37.900 -> 12:41.240] that was 77 races, 34 wins, 53 podiums
[12:41.240 -> 12:42.880] and 40 pole positions,
[12:42.880 -> 12:45.680] leading to four back-to-back world championships.
[12:45.680 -> 12:46.920] And now here we are saying bye
[12:46.920 -> 12:48.840] to one of the greatest drivers ever.
[12:48.840 -> 12:50.440] Which is very, very sad.
[12:50.440 -> 12:51.560] When you say it like that, Jake.
[12:51.560 -> 12:52.800] I don't think it's bye.
[12:52.800 -> 12:54.680] I don't think it's bye from the sport though.
[12:54.680 -> 12:56.240] You know how Button, like Jenson Button,
[12:56.240 -> 12:57.800] is still involved in it in a way.
[12:57.800 -> 12:59.480] I think if he doesn't come back driving,
[12:59.480 -> 13:00.680] he may end up doing something stupid.
[13:00.680 -> 13:02.560] Do you think he's got a plan now?
[13:02.560 -> 13:03.400] Yes.
[13:03.400 -> 13:05.120] What do you think he's gonna do straight away? What do you think he's going to do straight away?
[13:05.120 -> 13:06.600] Chill for like six months.
[13:06.600 -> 13:07.680] Spend some time with the fam.
[13:07.680 -> 13:08.640] Spend some time with his family.
[13:08.640 -> 13:09.960] Use Instagram as well.
[13:09.960 -> 13:10.960] He's going to start scrolling,
[13:10.960 -> 13:12.280] follow people on Instagram.
[13:12.280 -> 13:13.280] Just go crazy.
[13:13.280 -> 13:14.680] He's got to figure out the app.
[13:14.680 -> 13:18.720] No, but I do think a lot of people want Seb to stay
[13:18.720 -> 13:21.000] in like an F1 director role of some sort
[13:21.000 -> 13:23.180] to keep his position in the sport,
[13:23.180 -> 13:25.720] to kind of like leverage some change or like,
[13:25.720 -> 13:27.520] you know, he advocates,
[13:27.520 -> 13:29.800] he's an advocate for so much of that change.
[13:29.800 -> 13:31.920] But I feel like you do have to have one foot in the sport
[13:31.920 -> 13:33.240] to be able to action it, you know.
[13:33.240 -> 13:34.600] In some way.
[13:34.600 -> 13:36.120] People have to trust you, believe you.
[13:36.120 -> 13:38.160] And of course they do because he's Sebastian Vettel.
[13:38.160 -> 13:41.200] But I think him continuing in some role in the sport,
[13:41.200 -> 13:42.400] I do see that happening.
[13:42.400 -> 13:43.440] I don't know about you.
[13:43.440 -> 13:45.720] He almost has a, I don't want to put it this way,
[13:45.720 -> 13:47.820] but he almost has like a duty to do that
[13:47.820 -> 13:51.680] because he himself has affected the way,
[13:51.680 -> 13:54.140] well he's shaped the way the sport is nowadays.
[13:54.140 -> 13:56.840] So like you remove Seb from F1,
[13:56.840 -> 13:58.600] you know, you're not just removing the F1 from Seb
[13:58.600 -> 13:59.440] and now he's a normal guy.
[13:59.440 -> 14:00.880] Like if you take away Seb out of the F1,
[14:00.880 -> 14:03.920] then it's like, is it still the same in a way?
[14:03.920 -> 14:07.000] It does worry me to be a hundred percent honest. Like not that I'm worried for the future of Formula One, yw'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn y ffordd y mae'n ymwneud â'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn thebyg o'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn thebyg o'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn thebyg o'r ff1, yw'r ff1 yn thebyg o'r ff1, yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:07.000 -> 14:08.000] yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:08.000 -> 14:09.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:09.000 -> 14:10.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:10.000 -> 14:11.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:11.000 -> 14:12.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:12.000 -> 14:13.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:13.000 -> 14:14.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:14.000 -> 14:15.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:15.000 -> 14:16.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:16.000 -> 14:17.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:17.000 -> 14:18.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:18.000 -> 14:19.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd.
[14:19.000 -> 14:27.000] Yw'r ff1 in the byd. like very much on that, on that wavelength together. And it does worry me that who's going to take over and fill in, in his position.
[14:27.000 -> 14:28.040] Not that someone needs to,
[14:28.040 -> 14:30.120] but will someone other than Lewis?
[14:30.120 -> 14:31.300] Yeah. And a lot of the other drivers
[14:31.300 -> 14:34.840] might have relied on his voice in certain scenarios.
[14:34.840 -> 14:37.840] And now without him, it's going to be interesting,
[14:37.840 -> 14:39.440] but he's definitely going to still be around
[14:39.440 -> 14:40.360] the Formula One sport.
[14:40.360 -> 14:41.440] You're going to see him all the time.
[14:41.440 -> 14:44.080] You'll still see him with Nick for sure.
[14:44.080 -> 14:45.380] Yeah. He can become like mix like
[14:51.160 -> 14:54.160] It would be pretty cool I'd like to see that your dad like well
[14:54.160 -> 14:56.760] I wonder if Mick now will like become a different animal
[14:57.280 -> 15:00.720] Maybe come the set. Yeah, my voice changes in a
[15:01.320 -> 15:05.680] But kind of another maybe yeah, he's been sort of like wrapped in a
[15:05.680 -> 15:10.380] blanket by Seb and then now like he's just gonna fucking let loose. I wonder if
[15:10.380 -> 15:14.440] Seb's kind of being like you know to Aston Martin like he's my prodigy
[15:14.440 -> 15:20.900] prodigy? Prodigy? Prodigy? I don't know. It's like entrepreneur I can't say that
[15:20.900 -> 15:29.280] entrepreneur? You said it quite well actually. I did it for the first time! Let's go! Wait do it again. I can't say that entrepreneur
[15:33.360 -> 15:36.720] But I wonder if he's kind of like feeding that into Aston Martin or like, you know Ferrari like to be fast Sebastian vessel is the most well-connected man
[15:37.280 -> 15:42.280] Don't know what's gonna happen next. I've seen the amount of people that have posted it today on their story
[15:42.440 -> 15:47.440] Well, that's old Millie. it just shows you how quick an Instagram grows. I'm fascinated by social
[15:47.440 -> 15:49.680] media but no one can, not anyone can do what he's done today.
[15:49.680 -> 15:50.180] Are you a bit jealous?
[15:50.180 -> 15:53.520] Yeah of course, he's got 1.5 million followers in a day.
[15:53.520 -> 15:54.020] He's absolutely stunted to be fair.
[15:54.020 -> 16:01.120] And every single account, famous person, driver, everything is posting him being like this and that and that just shows you how much
[16:01.120 -> 16:02.120] everyone loves this guy.
[16:02.120 -> 16:02.620] Yeah, 100%.
[16:02.620 -> 16:06.160] And then like you said in your video because I learned more from your, as you know,
[16:06.160 -> 16:07.880] I'm copying what you say.
[16:07.880 -> 16:09.520] He was like picking up rubbish at Silverstone.
[16:09.520 -> 16:10.360] I know.
[16:10.360 -> 16:14.120] And I just feel that would have just happened organically,
[16:14.120 -> 16:14.960] to be honest.
[16:14.960 -> 16:16.200] Yeah.
[16:16.200 -> 16:17.520] Oh no, he wasn't doing it for cameras.
[16:17.520 -> 16:19.480] Like he's, that's just the guy that he is.
[16:19.480 -> 16:21.200] He's on question time for fuck's sake.
[16:21.200 -> 16:22.640] Wasn't that amazing?
[16:22.640 -> 16:23.480] I haven't seen it.
[16:23.480 -> 16:24.760] I'm like, yes.
[16:24.760 -> 16:26.960] Someone told me and I was sat on the sofa, caught the last five minutes. I was like, wasn't that amazing? I haven't seen it. There's a new Seb, I'm like, yes. Someone told me and I was sat on the sofa,
[16:26.960 -> 16:28.000] caught the last five minutes.
[16:28.000 -> 16:29.200] I was like, that is not him.
[16:29.200 -> 16:31.760] No, I turned off the, I went on the TV and I was like,
[16:31.760 -> 16:33.640] why is Sebastian Vettel a question?
[16:33.640 -> 16:34.480] It's so random.
[16:34.480 -> 16:36.280] He makes so much sense on it.
[16:36.280 -> 16:37.120] Did you watch it?
[16:37.120 -> 16:37.940] I only caught the end.
[16:37.940 -> 16:39.320] I love the fact that he was just like,
[16:39.320 -> 16:41.320] the person asking the questions was like, you know,
[16:41.320 -> 16:43.880] but you're a hypocrite, like you raced in Formula One.
[16:43.880 -> 16:50.080] And he was like, yeah, I am a hypocrite. Like, Id dydych chi'n hypocrita, fel y dywedodd eich bod chi'n hyrwyddo yn F1, ac roedd e'n hypocrita. Rwy'n hoffi'r hyn rydw i'n ei wneud, ond rwy'n ddiddorol o'r cynnyrchau o'r cyd-dyn. Ac mae'r gwybodaeth hwnnw'n
[16:50.080 -> 16:56.320] so'n arwain. Yn ffordd F1, mae'n ddiddorol iawn. Nid yw'r ymdrechion mwy bywydol yn y byd,
[16:56.320 -> 16:59.840] wrth gwrs, nid yw, ond rwy'n credu ei fod yn ei wneud ei rhan, ac mae'n defnyddio'r ei lwybr,
[16:59.840 -> 17:04.880] er mwyn gwneud pobl'n gwybod o'r ffaith bod yn gwybod hynny.
[17:04.880 -> 17:05.000] Rwy'n hoffi'r ffordd y mae'n dod i'r cymdeithasau o'r rhaid, rydym yn y topau a'n cefnogi pethau, ac mae'n without Instagram to make people aware of the fact that he knows that.
[17:05.000 -> 17:08.480] I love the way he turns up to race stages wearing tops that support things and he always
[17:08.480 -> 17:12.200] is aware branding wise, making sure he supports the right things.
[17:12.200 -> 17:14.560] It is ultimately just he's the one with the voice.
[17:19.680 -> 17:23.760] I've heard this term so much of him being like a moral compass.
[17:23.760 -> 17:25.480] I completely agree but he's just,
[17:25.480 -> 17:28.120] he's such a genuinely nice guy as well.
[17:28.120 -> 17:29.240] And that's so rare to find.
[17:29.240 -> 17:31.320] And he's a bloody good racing driver.
[17:31.320 -> 17:33.200] I mean, he's ticking a lot of boxes, this man.
[17:33.200 -> 17:35.080] He is, I just, I forgot we got a photo
[17:35.080 -> 17:35.920] of him on the screen behind you
[17:35.920 -> 17:37.440] and he's got his four fingers held up.
[17:37.440 -> 17:38.840] Just look how happy he is.
[17:38.840 -> 17:39.680] Just what a man.
[17:39.680 -> 17:41.000] Look how short his hair is as well.
[17:41.000 -> 17:41.920] How old was he there, do you reckon?
[17:41.920 -> 17:44.160] That must have been 20, 14, 2013,
[17:44.160 -> 17:49.320] because he's holding four. Yeah, he would have been in his-twenties. Yeah, something like that. Well he won his
[17:49.320 -> 17:56.720] first one 23 so he was probably 26. Yeah, he was your age. Look at him, handsome chap.
[17:56.720 -> 18:01.600] He's a nice looking chap. He's just a little buff. You want to give him a cuddle. Do you
[18:01.600 -> 18:09.480] know what I mean? 100%. He is funny as well, isn't he? There's so many clips I've seen and things of him saying funny stuff. He's got every single trait.
[18:09.480 -> 18:12.080] He's just got everything this man. Yeah, I don't think this is the last we're
[18:12.080 -> 18:14.320] going to see of Seb, absolutely not. No.
[18:14.320 -> 18:17.280] What do you think he'll do next? Yeah, I think he's going to take some time
[18:17.280 -> 18:20.920] to chill, which he should do. Take a year out. Spend time with your family. He's got
[18:20.920 -> 18:23.920] three young kids as well. They need their dad there.
[18:23.920 -> 18:26.400] Are they the ones that are named after his cars?
[18:26.400 -> 18:27.920] I think he probably would have named his cars
[18:27.920 -> 18:29.160] after his kids.
[18:29.160 -> 18:30.840] Did he name his kids after his cars
[18:30.840 -> 18:31.680] or his cars after his kids?
[18:31.680 -> 18:33.440] I don't know his kids' names.
[18:33.440 -> 18:35.400] Oh, I swear that was a question we did on that quiz
[18:35.400 -> 18:36.560] where you came around with Hannah.
[18:36.560 -> 18:38.520] Yeah, I'm pretty sure he named his cars after his kids.
[18:38.520 -> 18:40.200] Yeah, they were like named after his kids.
[18:40.200 -> 18:41.040] That's quite cute.
[18:41.040 -> 18:42.280] I've got massive sweat patches again.
[18:42.280 -> 18:43.120] I'm sad.
[18:43.120 -> 18:43.960] You're fucking sad like that.
[18:43.960 -> 18:45.000] I'm sweating like mad.
[18:45.000 -> 18:47.000] I thought he named it, I don't know what their names are.
[18:47.000 -> 18:50.000] He's going to take some time to chill out, spend some time with the family,
[18:50.000 -> 18:54.000] a year, a couple of years, but you're never going to get him to keep away from the sport, I don't think.
[18:54.000 -> 18:56.000] Were you surprised at the news? Were you shocked?
[18:56.000 -> 18:57.000] No.
[18:57.000 -> 18:58.000] No?
[18:58.000 -> 18:59.000] No, for me I weren't.
[18:59.000 -> 19:01.000] We were actually talking about it the other day, because like you said,
[19:01.000 -> 19:06.680] we were figuring out next season or in seasons to come where people could be on the pod at teams or
[19:06.680 -> 19:10.800] whatever and I mean ultimately it was gonna happen like maybe not this season
[19:10.800 -> 19:13.880] but at some point he was gonna retire same with Alonzo like it's gonna be sad
[19:13.880 -> 19:14.760] about Alonzo.
[19:14.760 -> 19:19.400] Okay sorry sorry no but yeah these people will retire I have to be ready
[19:19.400 -> 19:24.600] for it I didn't expect it no one would expect it but I thought there was still
[19:24.600 -> 19:26.120] a year at least.
[19:26.120 -> 19:27.760] Do you know what, I'm not sad.
[19:27.760 -> 19:29.960] Oh, today is a very sad day guys.
[19:29.960 -> 19:30.880] I'm not sad.
[19:30.880 -> 19:31.720] Rewind please.
[19:31.720 -> 19:32.540] I'm happy for him.
[19:32.540 -> 19:33.380] I'm happy for him.
[19:33.380 -> 19:34.280] Okay, I don't know.
[19:34.280 -> 19:35.560] You got to say what you got to say
[19:35.560 -> 19:37.040] to get the people glued in, right?
[19:37.040 -> 19:37.880] It's clickbait.
[19:37.880 -> 19:38.720] Guys, you can all click out now.
[19:38.720 -> 19:39.560] Guys, I'm not actually sad.
[19:39.560 -> 19:41.400] This podcast means nothing to you.
[19:41.400 -> 19:42.240] It's fucking simple.
[19:42.240 -> 19:43.400] No, I am.
[19:43.400 -> 19:44.240] Let me finish.
[19:44.240 -> 19:46.000] It's the saddest day in Formula 1 history.
[19:46.000 -> 19:47.000] I'm sad right?
[19:47.000 -> 19:48.760] Bloody hell he's sat here and that's the martin top.
[19:48.760 -> 19:51.400] Right, you shut up. Stop showing off because we've got a gant.
[19:51.400 -> 19:52.400] Guys, we're in a domestic.
[19:52.400 -> 19:53.400] You need to just get your facts straight.
[19:53.400 -> 19:55.400] You're showing off because we've got someone round.
[19:55.400 -> 19:58.400] Okay, no, I am sad.
[19:58.400 -> 19:59.400] Quick, get your facts straight Jake.
[19:59.400 -> 20:01.000] I'm really happy for him.
[20:01.000 -> 20:02.000] Okay.
[20:02.000 -> 20:04.600] Because this wouldn't have been easy for him to do
[20:04.600 -> 20:05.340] and clearly now
[20:05.340 -> 20:10.740] He's proper focused on making a change and like his thing. It was his new motto. It's like the race isn't over yet
[20:10.740 -> 20:12.740] Oh, there's still a race to win. There's still a race to win. Love that. How did I get it wrong?
[20:13.260 -> 20:19.240] Yeah, is that what he said in the clip? I love that. That's like the hashtag. Everything that he said in that video like everything was quotable
[20:19.240 -> 20:25.000] Oh, wasn't it? Like every single line. It was like a poem. He was like, who am I? I am Sebastian.
[20:25.000 -> 20:26.000] Quote, hashtag I am Sebastian.
[20:26.000 -> 20:27.000] It was like some Shakespearean stuff, wasn't it?
[20:27.000 -> 20:28.000] How much can you remember from the video?
[20:28.000 -> 20:29.000] Didn't he say he likes chocolate?
[20:29.000 -> 20:30.000] Pretty much none.
[20:30.000 -> 20:31.000] What's his favourite colour?
[20:31.000 -> 20:32.000] Blue.
[20:32.000 -> 20:33.000] Well remembered.
[20:33.000 -> 20:34.000] And he likes chocolate.
[20:34.000 -> 20:35.000] What else?
[20:35.000 -> 20:36.000] Should be green.
[20:36.000 -> 20:37.000] Do you know what?
[20:37.000 -> 20:38.000] Really?
[20:38.000 -> 20:41.000] I mean, if he was really into Aston Martin, it should be green, but...
[20:41.000 -> 20:42.000] Yeah, okay.
[20:42.000 -> 20:43.000] Alright.
[20:43.000 -> 20:44.000] He's still got a bit of Red Bull in him, that's what it is.
[20:44.000 -> 20:47.240] Tough crowd. I was asking you about what you said about chocolate.
[20:47.240 -> 20:48.080] No, no, you tell me.
[20:48.080 -> 20:50.120] You see, I just remember he said something about chocolate.
[20:50.120 -> 20:51.880] I like the way he was talking about something really serious
[20:51.880 -> 20:53.960] and then he was like, I like chocolate.
[20:53.960 -> 20:55.440] I think everyone should be equal.
[20:55.440 -> 20:56.280] I like chocolate.
[20:56.280 -> 20:57.640] I was like, yes.
[20:57.640 -> 20:59.480] My favorite color is blue out of nowhere.
[20:59.480 -> 21:00.320] Me too.
[21:00.320 -> 21:01.160] That's what I love about him.
[21:01.160 -> 21:02.280] And he didn't even crack a smile.
[21:02.280 -> 21:03.800] I thought at that point he was going to laugh.
[21:03.800 -> 21:04.840] I would have laughed at that point.
[21:04.840 -> 21:05.720] I know.
[21:05.720 -> 21:07.200] And how many times it took him?
[21:07.200 -> 21:08.320] Do you reckon that was the first take?
[21:08.320 -> 21:11.760] Well, I reckon there was like a little cue.
[21:11.760 -> 21:12.600] Prompto.
[21:12.600 -> 21:13.420] Yeah.
[21:13.420 -> 21:14.260] Saw his eyes go a little bit.
[21:14.260 -> 21:15.080] Yeah, I could see his eyes go a little bit.
[21:15.080 -> 21:17.320] But he definitely, he wrote it himself.
[21:17.320 -> 21:18.160] Oh yeah, for sure.
[21:18.160 -> 21:18.980] For sure.
[21:18.980 -> 21:21.160] You could feel it was from the heart, you know.
[21:21.160 -> 21:22.600] Aw.
[21:22.600 -> 21:23.880] But you know what that makes me feel,
[21:23.880 -> 21:26.000] like it was definitely Seb's decision. Asston Martin oedd yn dweud,
[21:26.000 -> 21:28.000] rydyn ni'n ceisio ei geisio.
[21:28.000 -> 21:30.000] Ac mae hynny'n ffordd i gael eich carrer.
[21:30.000 -> 21:32.000] I ddweud, rydw i wedi gwneud yr holl beth
[21:32.000 -> 21:34.000] rydw i eisiau ei wneud yn y sport.
[21:34.000 -> 21:36.000] Dywwn i'n mynd i ffwrdd.
[21:36.000 -> 21:38.000] Dyw'r rhan fawr o unrhywun.
[21:38.000 -> 21:40.000] Rwy'n credu bod llawer o bobl yn gwybod,
[21:40.000 -> 21:42.000] pan fydd yn mynd,
[21:42.000 -> 21:44.000] yw'r team, y teimwraidd?
[21:44.000 -> 21:46.600] Roedd y penderfyniad yn ei gilydd. Ac mae hynny'n beth da. Is it this teammate? It was his decision ultimately. And that's a good thing. Yeah. I mean, anyone would be stupid to let him go.
[21:46.600 -> 21:47.720] Yeah.
[21:47.720 -> 21:48.560] What about you?
[21:48.560 -> 21:50.000] When did you see the news and how were you?
[21:50.000 -> 21:50.840] And how did you feel?
[21:50.840 -> 21:52.920] Just waking up from a nap.
[21:52.920 -> 21:54.880] And I was-
[21:54.880 -> 21:55.720] A nap?
[21:55.720 -> 21:57.840] I was going to say, didn't it come out this morning?
[21:57.840 -> 21:58.680] What did you do?
[21:58.680 -> 21:59.520] Wake up at like six?
[21:59.520 -> 22:00.360] You napped all night long.
[22:00.360 -> 22:01.640] I woke up early and I got tired.
[22:01.640 -> 22:04.840] So I took a nap.
[22:04.840 -> 22:07.480] And then I saw that Sebastian Vesel was retiring.
[22:07.480 -> 22:08.700] And I was like, what the?
[22:08.700 -> 22:12.880] I was like, okay, don't, don't, don't post anything.
[22:12.880 -> 22:14.200] I just started crying.
[22:14.200 -> 22:15.040] I don't know why.
[22:15.040 -> 22:18.920] I don't know how you act in these situations, honestly.
[22:18.920 -> 22:19.960] Because it is sad.
[22:19.960 -> 22:21.600] I feel sad about it.
[22:21.600 -> 22:24.680] But obviously he's still got half a season left.
[22:24.680 -> 22:25.640] And there's so much
[22:25.640 -> 22:28.080] that comes with such a big retirement like that.
[22:28.080 -> 22:31.960] But yeah, I mean, I feel like I said everything I felt earlier.
[22:31.960 -> 22:32.960] Yeah.
[22:32.960 -> 22:33.960] Plus a few tears.
[22:33.960 -> 22:34.960] Yeah.
[22:34.960 -> 22:35.960] Tears are good.
[22:35.960 -> 22:38.720] If you want to let any more out now, it'd be great for views.
[22:38.720 -> 22:42.160] So honestly, cry as much as you can.
[22:42.160 -> 22:46.920] Yeah, half a season left.
[22:46.920 -> 22:47.920] I didn't even think about that.
[22:47.920 -> 22:49.420] Pass me some water, I'll put it on my face.
[22:49.420 -> 22:50.420] I'm joking.
[22:50.420 -> 22:51.420] Take the...
[22:51.420 -> 22:58.080] Yeah, half a season left and it's going to be so much talk about it.
[22:58.080 -> 23:00.560] Can I just ask, I know you're going to do a podcast about it, but who do you think will
[23:00.560 -> 23:01.560] take his spot?
[23:01.560 -> 23:02.560] I really wanted to ask you that as well.
[23:02.560 -> 23:03.560] I was going to ask you.
[23:03.560 -> 23:04.560] I don't really know.
[23:04.560 -> 23:05.100] A new driver. really don't know.
[23:05.100 -> 23:05.920] New driver.
[23:07.540 -> 23:08.380] You don't think?
[23:08.380 -> 23:09.200] A rookie?
[23:09.200 -> 23:10.040] No?
[23:10.040 -> 23:11.600] You what, you think someone current?
[23:11.600 -> 23:12.440] Okay.
[23:12.440 -> 23:13.260] Oh, sorry, yeah.
[23:13.260 -> 23:14.320] Of course, for Aston Martin, yeah.
[23:14.320 -> 23:16.160] Because you couldn't have a rookie and Lance.
[23:16.160 -> 23:17.000] I don't think that would work.
[23:17.000 -> 23:17.960] I just think that would, I mean, you could,
[23:17.960 -> 23:18.800] but I don't think it would be
[23:18.800 -> 23:19.920] a particularly strong driver pair.
[23:19.920 -> 23:20.760] Okay, I've got it.
[23:20.760 -> 23:21.580] I've got it.
[23:21.580 -> 23:22.420] Go on.
[23:22.420 -> 23:23.400] Fernando Alonso.
[23:23.400 -> 23:25.640] And Piastri goes to... A lot of people Fernando Alonso and Piastri goes to...
[23:25.640 -> 23:26.480] A lot of people have said that.
[23:26.480 -> 23:27.760] And Piastri goes to Alpine.
[23:27.760 -> 23:31.800] But why would Fernando Alonso leave Alpine,
[23:31.800 -> 23:33.960] which is like a pretty good midfield car at the minute.
[23:33.960 -> 23:36.520] Unless, I don't know, I just don't see that happening.
[23:36.520 -> 23:38.280] I was just thinking more because of like what you said
[23:38.280 -> 23:40.680] about the team's values and like bringing in like someone
[23:40.680 -> 23:41.520] who's well spoken.
[23:41.520 -> 23:45.440] It would make so much sense, But would he leave Alpine?
[23:45.440 -> 23:47.880] To be honest, I think for a season, the Hulk.
[23:48.800 -> 23:49.640] Really?
[23:49.640 -> 23:50.460] Okay.
[23:50.460 -> 23:51.680] And this is coming from someone that works
[23:51.680 -> 23:52.520] with Aston Martin as well.
[23:52.520 -> 23:53.360] For this season.
[23:53.360 -> 23:55.000] You heard it here first.
[23:55.000 -> 23:56.600] Like he's driven the car.
[23:56.600 -> 23:58.280] He knows the team.
[23:58.280 -> 23:59.560] He's an experienced driver.
[23:59.560 -> 24:01.200] It gives them a bit of time to think.
[24:01.200 -> 24:02.840] No major changes.
[24:02.840 -> 24:03.680] Is he good enough?
[24:03.680 -> 24:04.920] Why is he not driving there now?
[24:04.920 -> 24:06.240] He's their reserve driver.
[24:06.240 -> 24:08.360] So he has driven twice this season,
[24:08.360 -> 24:10.920] but he's testing in Hungary.
[24:10.920 -> 24:12.720] He's doing a Pirelli test.
[24:12.720 -> 24:15.280] We don't know, well, yeah, but he's a nice guy.
[24:15.280 -> 24:16.560] I feel like there's some information
[24:16.560 -> 24:17.880] that you're not letting on.
[24:17.880 -> 24:19.600] I reckon everyone heard it here at Pistol Fest.
[24:19.600 -> 24:23.280] There's something going on behind closed doors
[24:23.280 -> 24:24.560] of you, not exclusively.
[24:24.560 -> 24:27.520] Do you not think it could be another like young or rookie? Do you really think it'll
[24:27.520 -> 24:31.320] be someone? Another young? I don't know what I'm saying. Welcome to Pitslop.
[24:31.320 -> 24:34.240] Okay, or my other theory is Ricardo.
[24:34.240 -> 24:35.240] Oh!
[24:35.240 -> 24:40.920] But my only downside to that is Ricardo's jumped ship quite a few times in the last
[24:40.920 -> 24:44.320] few years. Would he leave McLaren again?
[24:44.320 -> 24:45.200] I don't know if it would be a- Unless there's like a controlled exit where he,aren again? I don't know if it would be a-
[24:45.200 -> 24:47.120] Unless there's like a controlled exit where he, you know.
[24:47.120 -> 24:49.200] I don't know if it would be a choice of his.
[24:49.200 -> 24:50.340] Exactly.
[24:50.340 -> 24:51.680] And if he's got nowhere else to go
[24:51.680 -> 24:54.360] and it's either Aston Martin or you're out.
[24:54.360 -> 24:55.200] I would go Aston Martin.
[24:55.200 -> 24:56.020] Maybe he would.
[24:56.020 -> 24:57.640] I could see Danny Rick in an Aston Martin cap.
[24:57.640 -> 24:58.480] He would look great in green.
[24:58.480 -> 24:59.840] Do you know what's actually really embarrassing?
[24:59.840 -> 25:01.480] The first time I met Nika Holkenberg
[25:01.480 -> 25:02.640] at the end of my interview with him,
[25:02.640 -> 25:03.460] I didn't know what to say.
[25:03.460 -> 25:06.120] So I was just like, you look great in green.
[25:06.120 -> 25:07.200] Why did I say that?
[25:07.200 -> 25:10.000] That's so embarrassing.
[25:10.000 -> 25:10.840] What did he say back?
[25:10.840 -> 25:11.660] You're saying great things to me.
[25:11.660 -> 25:12.500] You too.
[25:12.500 -> 25:14.600] That's better than thanks.
[25:14.600 -> 25:16.040] That's better than thanks.
[25:16.040 -> 25:16.880] That's amazing.
[25:16.880 -> 25:19.560] You've got all these great stories with dragons.
[25:19.560 -> 25:20.400] That's hilarious.
[25:20.400 -> 25:21.400] No, that was good.
[25:21.400 -> 25:23.000] I think it could be Hulk,
[25:23.000 -> 25:23.840] but at the same time,
[25:23.840 -> 25:25.280] I would love it to be like a really
[25:25.280 -> 25:26.960] a rookie, someone random.
[25:26.960 -> 25:27.960] You?
[25:27.960 -> 25:28.960] Well, we've been saying this.
[25:28.960 -> 25:29.960] I'm happy.
[25:29.960 -> 25:30.960] If I get good enough on the Sims.
[25:30.960 -> 25:31.960] There has been talks.
[25:31.960 -> 25:33.600] There has been talks about it.
[25:33.600 -> 25:34.600] What has there?
[25:34.600 -> 25:35.600] Serious talks?
[25:35.600 -> 25:38.040] You have the mental concentration.
[25:38.040 -> 25:41.040] We had the meeting with that team as well, didn't we?
[25:41.040 -> 25:42.040] Yeah.
[25:42.040 -> 25:43.040] No, we didn't.
[25:43.040 -> 25:44.040] Yeah.
[25:44.040 -> 25:45.000] Me too. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The red team. Oh, we didn't. Yeah. Me too. Oh, really?
[25:45.000 -> 25:46.000] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[25:46.000 -> 25:47.000] The red team.
[25:47.000 -> 25:48.000] Oh, yeah, nice.
[25:48.000 -> 25:49.000] I went for the purple one.
[25:49.000 -> 25:51.360] I think, well, obviously they're going to replace him.
[25:51.360 -> 25:54.480] Do you think Vettel will have a say in who?
[25:54.480 -> 25:56.880] I think he could put a very good word in for someone.
[25:56.880 -> 25:57.880] Wonder whether he is.
[25:57.880 -> 25:59.680] That's another thing I was thinking about.
[25:59.680 -> 26:03.000] Does he have a really good relationship with any other young drivers or someone?
[26:03.000 -> 26:05.160] Do you reckon there'll be someone that he'd be like,
[26:05.160 -> 26:07.360] look, get them in the seat, like an F2 driver or something?
[26:07.360 -> 26:09.360] Did we not just have this conversation?
[26:09.360 -> 26:11.200] No, but do you not think Vettel personally?
[26:11.200 -> 26:12.800] Yeah, Mick Schumacher.
[26:12.800 -> 26:14.400] What, Vettel would put Mick in?
[26:14.400 -> 26:15.240] No, but I think he'd like,
[26:15.240 -> 26:16.640] kind of put a good word in for him.
[26:16.640 -> 26:17.680] Oh, Mick ain't leaving Haas.
[26:17.680 -> 26:19.280] I don't know if Haas need it this year.
[26:19.280 -> 26:20.120] Yeah, they're doing all right.
[26:20.120 -> 26:23.080] Yeah, Haas' driving lineup, that'll stay like that for a while.
[26:23.080 -> 26:24.800] They were your favorite team a few weeks ago.
[26:24.800 -> 26:26.720] Yeah, my favorite team rotates driving line up, that'll stay like that for a while. How, they were your favourite team a few weeks ago. Yeah, my favourite team rotates weekly.
[26:26.720 -> 26:27.840] Okay, and today?
[26:27.840 -> 26:29.840] It's, uh, today is Aston Martin.
[26:29.840 -> 26:31.520] Okay, I'm in an Aston Martin top.
[26:31.520 -> 26:32.400] It had to be Aston Martin.
[26:32.400 -> 26:33.120] Okay, good.
[26:33.120 -> 26:35.360] And they're going to be my favourite team for a couple of weeks now.
[26:35.360 -> 26:35.920] Okay.
[26:35.920 -> 26:37.360] I'm going to root for a Vettel podium.
[26:37.360 -> 26:39.680] I think everyone should just let Seb win the last race.
[26:39.680 -> 26:41.920] I don't care about the championship anymore.
[26:41.920 -> 26:44.160] Let him win the last race and I'll be happy.
[26:44.160 -> 26:46.280] If a championship was won, and it was gone. Even if it wasn't, no, letting him win the last race and I'll be happy. If a championship was won.
[26:46.280 -> 26:48.320] Even if it wasn't, letting him win the last race.
[26:48.320 -> 26:49.160] Do you think they would let him?
[26:49.160 -> 26:50.000] No.
[26:50.000 -> 26:50.820] I would love that.
[26:50.820 -> 26:52.440] A driver of the day situation.
[26:52.440 -> 26:53.280] Yeah.
[26:53.280 -> 26:54.440] It's weird though, like there are some drivers who leave
[26:54.440 -> 26:55.720] and you just never hear from them again.
[26:55.720 -> 26:57.360] Like Kimi Räikkönen.
[26:57.360 -> 26:58.200] Oh my God, why is he even doing it?
[26:58.200 -> 27:00.320] You never really heard much from him on the grid anyway.
[27:00.320 -> 27:01.920] He was a bit of a quiet one, wasn't he?
[27:01.920 -> 27:04.040] I feel like he announced his retirement
[27:04.040 -> 27:05.960] at such a quiet time.
[27:05.960 -> 27:07.680] It was during the summer break, do you remember?
[27:07.680 -> 27:08.080] Yeah.
[27:08.080 -> 27:11.080] And now like Seb is obviously like much more open to talking about it,
[27:11.080 -> 27:12.800] but Kimmy just went like that.
[27:12.800 -> 27:14.560] Didn't really hear much from him.
[27:14.560 -> 27:15.440] Mm.
[27:15.440 -> 27:20.040] It's a very sad time, as we say goodbye to the legend in Formula One,
[27:20.040 -> 27:21.160] Sebastian Vettel.
[27:21.160 -> 27:24.880] And now we're all going to sing a short song to commemorate.
[27:29.640 -> 27:36.640] We are. Let's go. okay ready ready Oh Sebastian Vettel
[27:36.640 -> 27:38.640] Oh my god
[27:38.640 -> 27:40.640] harmonise ready 3, 2, 1
[27:40.640 -> 27:42.640] Ah
[27:42.640 -> 27:44.640] Ah
[27:44.640 -> 27:45.020] Oh god Ready? Three, two, one. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah.
[27:45.020 -> 27:45.840] Ah.
[27:45.840 -> 27:47.200] Oh God.
[27:47.200 -> 27:49.800] Yeah. That's a little bonus episode on Sebastian Bale.
[27:49.800 -> 27:51.800] Anything else you want to add before we say bye?
[27:51.800 -> 27:55.640] Um, no, I'm just, there's a lot of emotions
[27:55.640 -> 27:57.560] and it's a sad day, but he is a legend.
[27:57.560 -> 27:58.380] Yeah.
[27:58.380 -> 27:59.280] And he will be missed in the sport.
[27:59.280 -> 28:01.160] Anything you want to plug to our thousands
[28:01.160 -> 28:02.920] and millions of listeners, anything that you're up to?
[28:02.920 -> 28:03.760] Anything you, while you're here.
[28:03.760 -> 28:04.600] I think we have millions.
[28:04.600 -> 28:06.000] While you're here, you may as well.
[28:06.000 -> 28:08.000] You can follow me on TikTok and Instagram,
[28:08.000 -> 28:10.000] and you can listen to my podcast as well.
[28:10.000 -> 28:12.000] It's called Going Purple.
[28:12.000 -> 28:14.000] We can bleep all of that, it's fine.
[28:14.000 -> 28:16.000] And, yeah, let's get Pit Stop to number one.
[28:16.000 -> 28:18.000] Oh, great work.
[28:18.000 -> 28:20.000] Pit Stop to number one.
[28:20.000 -> 28:22.000] Those of you listening, make sure you hit the follow button.
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[28:24.000 -> 28:25.280] We just hit 4,000. You're a bit demanding, make sure you hit the follow button. Rate it five stars. We need everyone to do it. We just hit 4,000.
[28:25.280 -> 28:26.280] We're a bit demanding, aren't you?
[28:26.280 -> 28:27.280] Yeah.
[28:27.280 -> 28:28.280] I like to tell them what they have to do.
[28:28.280 -> 28:29.280] Okay, fine.
[28:29.280 -> 28:30.280] I like to let them know that it was in charge.
[28:30.280 -> 28:31.280] I don't do that with my followers.
[28:31.280 -> 28:32.280] Subscribe, like, share.
[28:32.280 -> 28:33.280] Trust me, this is what you've got to do, right?
[28:33.280 -> 28:34.280] You've got to...
[28:34.280 -> 28:38.840] And also, I know what we call them, the people at the other end of the mic, the pit crew.
[28:38.840 -> 28:40.720] Yeah, someone's commented that, didn't they?
[28:40.720 -> 28:41.720] How cool is that?
[28:41.720 -> 28:42.720] Yeah, pit crew.
[28:42.720 -> 28:43.720] They're your pit crew.
[28:43.720 -> 28:44.720] They're our fans.
[28:44.720 -> 28:45.000] Because we can't be called the Pit Stop Boys
[28:45.000 -> 28:46.160] because there's the singers who do it.
[28:46.160 -> 28:47.000] I know.
[28:47.000 -> 28:47.840] Shout out to anyone who recommended it.
[28:47.840 -> 28:49.040] They're going to come up with a song,
[28:49.040 -> 28:51.640] that's my prediction, called like Super Seb.
[28:51.640 -> 28:52.560] Oh, really?
[28:52.560 -> 28:53.400] I reckon they should.
[28:53.400 -> 28:54.240] They definitely will.
[28:54.240 -> 28:55.060] Super Max, Super Seb.
[28:55.060 -> 28:55.900] Or the Pit Stop Boys.
[28:55.900 -> 28:57.240] We can help them without what we just did.
[28:57.240 -> 28:59.000] Exactly, we could be in the back.
[28:59.000 -> 29:00.280] The backing singers.
[29:00.280 -> 29:01.120] You're in a band.
[29:01.120 -> 29:03.800] Yeah, why don't we just make it first?
[29:03.800 -> 29:06.000] Okay, fine, Alexis King. Yeah? Yeah, do don't we just make it first? Okay, fine. Alexis King?
[29:06.000 -> 29:07.000] Yeah.
[29:07.000 -> 29:08.000] Yeah. Sound it.
[29:08.000 -> 29:11.000] Let's call it something else though. Let's make our own band, the three of us.
[29:11.000 -> 29:12.000] Okay, fine. What's it going to be called?
[29:12.000 -> 29:14.000] Thanks for the plug, by the way.
[29:14.000 -> 29:18.000] The Aston Queens.
[29:18.000 -> 29:19.000] Okay, I like it.
[29:19.000 -> 29:20.000] The Aston Queens.
[29:20.000 -> 29:21.000] The Aston Queens.
[29:21.000 -> 29:22.000] Alright, alright. We'll do it.
[29:22.000 -> 29:25.320] There we go. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop podcast.
[29:25.320 -> 29:27.000] We hope you enjoyed this bonus episode.
[29:27.000 -> 29:29.960] We'll be back on Monday for our after race review.
[29:29.960 -> 29:30.960] Prediction review.
[29:30.960 -> 29:31.960] Review, bro.
[29:31.960 -> 29:32.960] Review.
[29:32.960 -> 29:33.960] Lissy, thank you very much for joining us.
[29:33.960 -> 29:34.960] Of course, thank you for having me.
[29:34.960 -> 29:35.960] It's been a pleasure.
[29:35.960 -> 29:36.960] Thank you for the insight.
[29:36.960 -> 29:37.960] Of course, any time, Jake.
[29:37.960 -> 29:38.960] Thank you.
[29:38.960 -> 29:39.960] Shame there was no tears, but next time.
[29:39.960 -> 29:40.960] Next time.
[29:40.960 -> 29:41.960] See you guys later.
[29:41.960 -> 29:42.960] Just go to my TikTok to see the tears, that's why.
[29:42.960 -> 29:43.960] We're going to chop an onion in the kitchen and then we'll try and get the clip.
[29:43.960 -> 29:44.960] Thank you guys.
[29:44.960 -> 29:45.640] Bye bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. time. See you guys later. Just go to my TikTok to see the tears. We'll get a chopping onions
[29:45.640 -> 30:13.440] in the kitchen and we'll try and get the clip. Thank you guys. Bye bye. Powered by Spirit Studios.
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