Silly Season is finally here! Hulkenberg is doing WHAT?! 😳

Podcast: Pitstop

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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Silly Season is finally upon us once again! Yes thats right, it's the start of the August break, and it's hard to believe we're already more than halfway through the F1 season. In this episode we talk a load of waffle, but Jake holds it together with some amazing facts and stats straight from Jakes Dodgy Websites (for once its not Fab). Strap in and hold tight because this one is a funny one! Send your Q's to our instagram @pitstop for a chance to have them featured, and please rate the pod 5 stars!
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Summary

**Introduction**

* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the hosts of the Pit Stop Podcast, discuss the start of the summer break and the silly season in Formula One.
* They reminisce about their childhoods and how they spent their summer vacations, including playing video games like RuneScape, Call of Duty, and football.

**Silly Season Rumors**

* The hosts mention a rumor that Nico Hulkenberg might join Red Bull as Max Verstappen's teammate, but they express skepticism about this possibility.
* They discuss the possibility of Alfa Tauri running this year's Red Bull car next year, as regulations allow for such a move. If this happens, they speculate that the Alfa Tauri car could be competitive, given Red Bull's current dominance.
* The hosts also mention the possibility of Hugo Boss becoming the title sponsor of AlphaTauri, which would mark a significant branding change for the team.

**Driver Points Comparison**

* The hosts engage in a quiz to determine which driver has scored the most points for each team in the current Formula One season.
* They correctly identify the drivers with the most points for Williams (Alex Albon), Alpha Tauri (Yuki Tsunoda), Haas (Kevin Magnussen), McLaren (Lando Norris), Red Bull (Max Verstappen), Alpine (Esteban Ocon), Mercedes (Lewis Hamilton), Alfa Romeo (Valtteri Bottas), and Ferrari (Charles Leclerc).

**Red Bull's Dominance**

* The hosts discuss Red Bull's impressive performance in the 2022 season, highlighting their significant lead in the Constructors' Standings compared to last year.
* They acknowledge that Ferrari has struggled this season, with fewer points and a lower position in the standings compared to last year.
* The hosts also mention Aston Martin's rise to third place in the Constructors' Standings and Alpine's drop to sixth place.

**McLaren's Improvement**

* The hosts praise McLaren's improvement this season, noting that they have moved up to fifth place in the Constructors' Standings and have secured podium finishes.
* They highlight the positive impact of Oscar Piastri's arrival on the team and the morale boost from sprint race victories.

**Max Verstappen's Confidence**

* The hosts discuss Max Verstappen's dominance and his relaxed attitude during races, joking about his potential to request ice cream during a race.
* They speculate that Red Bull's media team may brief him to downplay his confidence, but they acknowledge his exceptional talent and consistency.

**Upcoming Guest Episode and New Segment**

* The hosts announce an upcoming guest episode on Sunday at 10 AM, featuring a new segment called the "Pit Stop Karting Fastest Lap."
* They explain that they have collaborated with a karting track near their flat, Brentwood Karting, to create a leaderboard where guests can set their fastest lap times.
* The hosts express excitement about this new segment and believe it will become a popular feature of the podcast. **The Pit Stop Podcast: A Comprehensive Summary**

The Pit Stop Podcast, hosted by Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, delves into the world of Formula One racing, offering insightful discussions and entertaining banter. In this particular episode, the hosts cover various topics related to the sport.

**Sebastian Vettel's Impressive Feat:**
- Sebastian Vettel showcases his remarkable memory by flawlessly naming every Formula One world champion from 2020 back to 1950 in a video clip.

**Lance Stroll's Uncertain Future:**
- David Croft, a renowned Formula One commentator, suggests that Lance Stroll may leave Formula One at the end of 2024.
- Factors such as Aston Martin's new factory and financial considerations could influence Stroll's decision.
- The hosts speculate on the possibility of Aston Martin remaining in the sport even if Stroll departs.

**Potential Successor to David Croft:**
- The hosts ponder who could replace David Croft as the Formula One commentator when he eventually retires.
- Jake Boys expresses his desire for the role, acknowledging his lack of knowledge but emphasizing his passion and energy.

**Max Verstappen's Record-Breaking Achievements:**
- Max Verstappen sets a new record for the highest percentage of laps led in a single F1 season, surpassing Jim Clark's record from 1963.
- The hosts discuss the significance of this achievement and Verstappen's dominance in the current season.

**Costly Components in Formula One Cars:**
- The hosts reveal the staggering costs associated with various components in Formula One cars.
- Front wings, gearboxes, steering wheels, and chassis can cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, highlighting the immense financial investments involved in the sport.

**Michael Schumacher's Unique Accomplishment:**
- Michael Schumacher is mentioned as the only driver in Formula One history to achieve a 100% podium finish in a season, a feat that Max Verstappen could potentially replicate this year.

**Upcoming Guest and Weekend Plans:**
- The hosts tease an upcoming episode featuring a special guest and go-karting.
- They also mention their plans for a break over the weekend, emphasizing the need for separation after working closely together.

Overall, this episode of The Pit Stop Podcast offers a captivating blend of Formula One insights, controversies, and lighthearted humor, keeping listeners engaged throughout the discussion.

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[00:54.160 -> 01:07.000] and eligibility may vary. Whilst I say the name Hulkenberg, there's another rumor. There's a big rumor around Hulkenberg.
[01:07.000 -> 01:11.000] Big rumor. As he turned green. It's a rumor.
[01:19.000 -> 01:26.240] Ladies and gents, welcome back to Pit Stop. It's the start of the summer break, the start of silly season.
[01:26.240 -> 01:29.520] To be honest, being Pit Stop, I don't think it's ever not been silly season.
[01:29.520 -> 01:30.520] No, it's always silly season.
[01:30.520 -> 01:35.080] But here we are guys, the first episode of the August break. How do you feel about it,
[01:35.080 -> 01:36.080] Jake?
[01:36.080 -> 01:39.440] Yeah, I'm sad there's no racing, but we're coming to you on a Friday. Happy weekend.
[01:39.440 -> 01:46.560] Hope everyone has a fantastic weekend here in London. It's in the middle of summer, school is officially out.
[01:46.560 -> 01:47.400] School's out for summer.
[01:47.400 -> 01:49.880] This time of year, what would we have been doing
[01:49.880 -> 01:51.760] this time of year when we were in school?
[01:51.760 -> 01:53.740] We sat on Xbox?
[01:53.740 -> 01:56.180] I went through three different periods, right?
[01:56.180 -> 01:57.020] Okay.
[01:57.020 -> 01:59.600] Period one, when I was really, really young, RuneScape.
[01:59.600 -> 02:00.800] I would have played RuneScape
[02:00.800 -> 02:02.180] throughout the whole of the summer season.
[02:02.180 -> 02:04.160] I'd go to my grandparents' house.
[02:04.160 -> 02:06.480] They'd cook me a fry up every morning I was a chubby little
[02:06.480 -> 02:12.660] bastard and I'd sit there I'd watch Top Gear, Spongebob and play runescape then
[02:12.660 -> 02:15.900] I got older and I started going out on my bike so I would have spent all summer
[02:15.900 -> 02:20.640] on my bike riding dirt jumps building dirt jumps and then probably Call of
[02:20.640 -> 02:23.860] Duty with you at some point my three periods are pretty similar when I was
[02:23.860 -> 02:25.280] younger you had three periods as well?
[02:25.280 -> 02:26.840] Yeah, I would go to my grandparents' house
[02:26.840 -> 02:28.240] because they had a computer and wifi.
[02:28.240 -> 02:29.160] I didn't have that in mine.
[02:29.160 -> 02:30.940] That's where I'd play RuneScape.
[02:30.940 -> 02:33.280] But you would play it with a bit of knowledge.
[02:33.280 -> 02:35.960] I would play it and just go to Barbarian Village
[02:35.960 -> 02:37.040] and get killed by everything.
[02:37.040 -> 02:37.880] No, no, no.
[02:37.880 -> 02:39.760] There was no knowledge, mate.
[02:39.760 -> 02:41.680] I didn't know about RuneHQ back then.
[02:41.680 -> 02:42.640] I was too young.
[02:42.640 -> 02:46.360] I had a lot of time on my hands and still zero knowledge.
[02:46.360 -> 02:49.920] Part two would have been when I started going out and playing football with my mates in
[02:49.920 -> 02:55.360] summer and playing like football tournaments and part three would have been Call of Duty,
[02:55.360 -> 02:57.960] Modern Warfare 2 over and over again.
[02:57.960 -> 02:58.960] You...
[02:58.960 -> 02:59.960] Pfft.
[02:59.960 -> 03:02.440] Modern Warfare 2 wasn't a game to you.
[03:02.440 -> 03:04.080] It was, do you know what my playtime was?
[03:04.080 -> 03:05.200] It was actually disgusting. It was, do you know what my playtime was? It was actually disgusting.
[03:05.200 -> 03:06.040] It was a lifestyle.
[03:06.040 -> 03:09.800] Two accounts, one of them had 189 days played
[03:09.800 -> 03:12.920] and the other one had like 140 days played.
[03:12.920 -> 03:16.320] That's basically over a year of my life.
[03:16.320 -> 03:19.120] Actually a year I spent playing a game.
[03:19.120 -> 03:20.960] That is bad, isn't it?
[03:20.960 -> 03:21.800] That is bad.
[03:21.800 -> 03:22.640] For one game.
[03:22.640 -> 03:23.800] Do you know what's good though?
[03:23.800 -> 03:29.720] Go on, tell me something that's good. good well let's say roughly our pods are on average 45
[03:29.720 -> 03:34.600] minutes long yeah we've done over 150 episodes now okay so how I want to clap
[03:34.600 -> 03:41.480] that because that's a lot of episodes over 150 episodes of pit stop guys that's
[03:41.480 -> 03:45.920] six thousand that's wrong no I've got that completely wrong.
[03:45.920 -> 03:48.440] Well, it's 6,750 minutes.
[03:48.440 -> 03:49.280] Wow.
[03:49.280 -> 03:51.320] So how many minutes in a year?
[03:51.320 -> 03:52.960] Yeah, how many in a day?
[03:52.960 -> 03:55.240] A day, well there's 60 minutes an hour
[03:55.240 -> 03:57.500] and there's 24 hours a day.
[03:57.500 -> 03:58.340] Yeah, you're quick at maths.
[03:58.340 -> 04:03.340] So 1,200, 6, 12, 18, 24, would it be 14,800?
[04:03.920 -> 04:04.740] 1440.
[04:04.740 -> 04:05.920] 1440, that's right.
[04:05.920 -> 04:10.920] So 6,750, or whatever it was,
[04:11.360 -> 04:14.200] divided by 1440, right?
[04:14.200 -> 04:16.720] Oh God, you've got me confused.
[04:16.720 -> 04:17.560] Is that right?
[04:17.560 -> 04:19.400] I don't think that's right.
[04:19.400 -> 04:24.400] Divided by 1440 equals four and a half days.
[04:24.720 -> 04:27.180] So if you listen to every episode of Fit, right.
[04:27.180 -> 04:29.520] So if you stop what you're doing right now
[04:29.520 -> 04:31.580] and just played from episode one,
[04:31.580 -> 04:33.680] it would take you four and a half days.
[04:33.680 -> 04:36.360] And I feel like we've done a lot of episodes.
[04:36.360 -> 04:38.840] How many days you do at Call of Duty?
[04:38.840 -> 04:41.560] More than that, like over 300 put together,
[04:41.560 -> 04:42.400] something like that.
[04:42.400 -> 04:43.240] Fucking hell.
[04:43.240 -> 04:44.060] Yeah.
[04:44.060 -> 04:44.900] Mate, that's ridiculous.
[04:44.900 -> 04:46.280] But yeah, that was what we did.
[04:46.280 -> 04:48.000] Imagine if you'd only put that much time
[04:48.000 -> 04:49.400] into learning about Formula One.
[04:49.400 -> 04:50.240] I know.
[04:50.240 -> 04:51.880] Then maybe we'd have a solo podcast.
[04:51.880 -> 04:54.000] Instead, here we are, Pit Stop Podcast.
[04:54.000 -> 04:55.640] Silly season is among us.
[04:55.640 -> 04:56.480] It is.
[04:56.480 -> 04:58.440] I'm sure the drivers are making the most of their holidays,
[04:58.440 -> 04:59.640] probably out and about.
[04:59.640 -> 05:01.240] What do you reckon they're up to?
[05:02.400 -> 05:04.800] Because if it was me, I mean, I know like,
[05:04.800 -> 05:06.600] even if these drivers aren't from Europe,
[05:06.600 -> 05:08.760] they're probably based in Europe because of the teams, right?
[05:08.760 -> 05:12.000] But I would go to somewhere like Lake Garda
[05:12.000 -> 05:12.840] or somewhere in-
[05:12.840 -> 05:13.660] Lake Garda, very nice.
[05:13.660 -> 05:17.080] Or somewhere, the Norwegian fjords, I'd take a boat out.
[05:17.080 -> 05:18.840] Norwegian fjords, what's that?
[05:18.840 -> 05:20.240] The Norwegian fjords.
[05:20.240 -> 05:21.080] What's that?
[05:21.080 -> 05:23.400] It's where the water comes in from the sea.
[05:23.400 -> 05:25.600] And there's like, you have have these big they look like lakes
[05:25.600 -> 05:28.840] But they all I think they all go out to sea and you have these massive
[05:29.440 -> 05:34.800] Bodies of water between two mountains. Can you swim in them? Of course? Yeah, that sounds nice a paddleboard out
[05:34.800 -> 05:41.000] Yeah, your brother is a couple beers. My little brother is on a cruise ship all around Norway. Very excited
[05:41.000 -> 05:43.920] I'm actually seeing my little brother tomorrow as he docks in
[05:45.360 -> 05:50.320] South Hampton you are docking in South Hampton and I get to see him for the first time as I take a sip of my OG one
[05:50.320 -> 05:54.680] I reckon Lando Norris is probably just cruising around Monaco actually Lando's in London right now
[05:54.680 -> 05:57.160] But I reckon he'll go back to Monaco cruise around in his car
[05:57.160 -> 06:02.040] Do you think well, I'd love to go to Monaco for a holiday, but you think to the racing drivers
[06:02.040 -> 06:04.040] It's actually that special anymore
[06:04.560 -> 06:09.840] They race there they spend time there like Max lives there doesn't he? I think it's a very beautiful place
[06:09.840 -> 06:13.920] I think it would be a great place to live. The weather's probably better than here
[06:13.920 -> 06:18.600] It's probably like a small... I'd probably liken it to Chelsea in London where it's like it's own little community
[06:18.600 -> 06:22.760] It probably is like that. Got a bit of a bubble around it. You can just go knock on your mates door
[06:22.940 -> 06:28.240] You know the drivers are just down the road. Remember those days of knocking on your mates door before mobile phones?
[06:28.240 -> 06:31.560] It's long gone man, it's long gone. I don't know some of our younger listeners you've
[06:31.560 -> 06:34.600] probably always grown up with a mobile phone I think I got my first we spoke
[06:34.600 -> 06:37.920] about this already I got my first phone around about 10 years old I think like a
[06:37.920 -> 06:41.760] piece of crap but it was like just so I could like call my parents if I was out
[06:41.760 -> 06:45.360] and in danger you know. I never had any credit I would spend all my parents if I was out and in danger, you know? But- I never had any credit.
[06:45.360 -> 06:48.920] I would spend all my credit on the back of them magazines.
[06:48.920 -> 06:50.000] Not what you think.
[06:50.000 -> 06:51.920] I was just getting polyphonic ringtones.
[06:51.920 -> 06:52.920] Magazines.
[06:52.920 -> 06:54.200] Yeah, polyphonic ringtones.
[06:54.200 -> 06:55.440] What magazines are you on about?
[06:55.440 -> 06:57.160] Where it would come in and it would like be like
[06:57.160 -> 06:58.200] at the back of it, it would say like,
[06:58.200 -> 06:59.840] text this number to get this song.
[06:59.840 -> 07:01.120] And then you'd get like,
[07:01.120 -> 07:03.960] boo, boo, boo, boo, boo, boo, as a ringtone.
[07:03.960 -> 07:04.800] That's what I would spend my money on.
[07:04.800 -> 07:06.160] I used to have those magazines
[07:06.160 -> 07:08.560] where you could like collect a little toy car.
[07:08.560 -> 07:09.400] Okay.
[07:09.400 -> 07:10.880] So my granddad would buy them for me once a week
[07:10.880 -> 07:11.820] or once every two weeks,
[07:11.820 -> 07:14.640] and it would come strapped to the back of it,
[07:14.640 -> 07:16.120] a little plastic toy car.
[07:16.120 -> 07:17.840] So your love for cars as well,
[07:17.840 -> 07:20.120] have truly been there from a young, young age.
[07:20.120 -> 07:21.000] It really has, mate.
[07:21.000 -> 07:23.040] I don't know a lot about cars, but I do love them.
[07:23.040 -> 07:26.300] Fab's actually been asked to go and do a talk about cars.
[07:26.300 -> 07:28.300] What?
[07:28.300 -> 07:32.800] I was asked to do a talk on Ferraris and their history of Ferrari.
[07:32.800 -> 07:34.500] A panel, Fab on a panel.
[07:34.500 -> 07:37.500] I don't know really anything about the history of Ferrari.
[07:37.500 -> 07:39.700] It would have been hilarious, someone puts their hand up.
[07:39.700 -> 07:40.900] Yeah, I've got a question for Fab.
[07:40.900 -> 07:44.500] What's the difference between the Ferrari engine and 1980?
[07:44.500 -> 07:45.960] I'd be lost. I'd be completely lost, man. So Fab has to- I would just run question for Fab. What's the difference between the Ferrari engine and 1980? I'd be lost.
[07:45.960 -> 07:47.800] I'd be completely lost, man.
[07:47.800 -> 07:48.640] So Fab asked for the-
[07:48.640 -> 07:49.480] I would just run for the door.
[07:49.480 -> 07:50.960] You had to decline that opportunity.
[07:50.960 -> 07:51.800] I did, yeah, I did.
[07:51.800 -> 07:53.440] We did think it could be quite funny though,
[07:53.440 -> 07:55.200] mic him up and get a camera on him.
[07:55.200 -> 07:56.760] Look, I don't think I should be mic'd up
[07:56.760 -> 07:58.500] and have a camera on me at the best of times,
[07:58.500 -> 08:00.920] especially not when I'm talking about cars, all right?
[08:00.920 -> 08:02.960] Okay, no micing up and talking about it
[08:02.960 -> 08:04.120] when you're talking about cars.
[08:04.120 -> 08:07.960] I know that you have some fun things to talk about today look there's
[08:07.960 -> 08:11.560] been some stuff happening it may be silly season and this may be silly
[08:11.560 -> 08:17.000] information but people come to pit stop for incorrect information so here we go
[08:17.000 -> 08:21.200] we're here to give it to you actually some of this might be true and one of
[08:21.200 -> 08:27.320] them that might be true keyword might the one that is really catching my eye,
[08:27.320 -> 08:32.320] Alfa Tauri may run this year's Red Bull next year.
[08:34.680 -> 08:36.480] Did you hear that right?
[08:36.480 -> 08:37.840] Excuse me, young man.
[08:37.840 -> 08:42.020] Alfa Tauri's car next year might be this year's Red Bull.
[08:42.020 -> 08:43.120] Is that legal?
[08:43.120 -> 08:43.960] Yeah, 100%.
[08:43.960 -> 08:44.800] They're allowed to do that?
[08:44.800 -> 08:45.080] Yeah, as long as Red Bull's car is different. Red Bull. Is that legal? Yeah. They're allowed to do that? Yeah, as long
[08:45.080 -> 08:49.960] as Red Bull's car is different. Red Bull can just give them the car? I assume that's pretty
[08:49.960 -> 08:57.000] much where it's going, but I mean, there's a few articles on it and they may be from
[08:57.000 -> 09:02.040] dodgy websites and people are talking about it on Twitter, but imagine that. The thing
[09:02.040 -> 09:06.720] is we call these websites dodgy websites, but they're gonna be way more creditable than us.
[09:06.720 -> 09:09.040] So I take that as fact, mate.
[09:09.040 -> 09:11.040] Imagine they did that, though.
[09:11.040 -> 09:15.680] Like, then the Alfa Tauri would be rapid, because no doubt, the Red Bull this year
[09:15.680 -> 09:19.360] is gonna be quicker than half the grid's cars next year.
[09:19.360 -> 09:21.600] But what about, like, regulation changes and stuff, no?
[09:21.600 -> 09:24.800] There's none. There's none, is there, until 2026.
[09:24.800 -> 09:28.000] There's gonna be something surely what is an August the time when
[09:28.000 -> 09:31.240] they bring out the sheet of paper which says everything that they're changing
[09:31.240 -> 09:37.360] paper go well she your paper is this it's handwritten who writes it by its
[09:37.360 -> 09:42.400] handwritten by Max Futrell Max Futrell and Ross Brawn together sit there in a
[09:42.400 -> 09:45.680] room yeah and it'sed to Michael Massey.
[09:45.680 -> 09:46.520] And he reads-
[09:46.520 -> 09:48.600] Max Futrell, how did you pull that name?
[09:48.600 -> 09:51.440] He reads it over to make sure that it's all right,
[09:51.440 -> 09:53.200] and then gives it the go ahead.
[09:53.200 -> 09:55.320] Does Domenicano do anything, or does he just-
[09:55.320 -> 09:58.080] No, the FIA just roll over and get belly rubs.
[09:58.080 -> 10:02.000] But, do you think the Alfa Tauri,
[10:02.000 -> 10:03.120] if they did do that,
[10:03.120 -> 10:05.040] do you think that that car would be good enough to compete?
[10:05.560 -> 10:11.120] It's gotta be, yeah, of course. It's not gonna be better than every other car on the grid probably, apart from Red Bull.
[10:11.120 -> 10:14.360] I can see how they'll do it though, because you change it a little bit.
[10:14.360 -> 10:20.680] I don't know, it's interesting when there's two teams like that, when you have like a baby team, how much you can and can't do with them.
[10:20.680 -> 10:26.560] And also AlphaTauri, as we know, is being renamed next year. Have you seen the team that may be taking it?
[10:26.560 -> 10:27.400] No.
[10:27.400 -> 10:28.220] Have you seen what it may be called?
[10:28.220 -> 10:29.320] No, I have not.
[10:29.320 -> 10:31.600] Hugo Boss, Bulls Racing.
[10:31.600 -> 10:32.680] I did see that.
[10:32.680 -> 10:35.800] Hugo Boss, how sick is that?
[10:35.800 -> 10:37.800] So do you think it would be all black?
[10:37.800 -> 10:38.640] I don't know.
[10:38.640 -> 10:39.460] It would be a good look.
[10:39.460 -> 10:40.300] Maybe it'd be dressed as a polo or something.
[10:40.300 -> 10:42.520] It would look like one of the old Lotus cars.
[10:42.520 -> 10:43.560] A shirt.
[10:43.560 -> 10:45.320] You'd have to make the livery like a polo or a shirt or something. It would look like one of the old Lotus cars. A shirt. You'd have to make the
[10:45.320 -> 10:51.600] livery like a polo or a shirt or something. It would be genius. If it's Hugo Boss, then
[10:51.600 -> 10:56.560] like the Hugo branding would be all over it, wouldn't it? It's what I like. There'll be
[10:56.560 -> 11:01.320] a lot of people I reckon that don't like the idea of brands like that maybe coming in.
[11:01.320 -> 11:05.720] I reckon some people like it just being car brands, but I think that's really cool.
[11:05.720 -> 11:07.720] Yeah, it really doesn't matter because
[11:08.200 -> 11:13.480] when you look at it from the perspective of like Hugo Bosses making the engine, well, they're not designing the air, right?
[11:13.480 -> 11:13.980] No.
[11:13.980 -> 11:18.400] It's purely how much money they can bring in and if Hugo Boss can bring in a load of fucking cash
[11:18.640 -> 11:22.140] to like make the car, give him more money and make it make it better, then why not?
[11:22.140 -> 11:24.720] I might be missing something, but I just never assumed it.
[11:24.720 -> 11:27.040] I mean, I know Hugo Boss is massive but I
[11:27.040 -> 11:31.120] didn't think they'd be like have the money really. Where's the Prime car?
[11:31.120 -> 11:35.000] I must have so much money. Well they're in Formula E aren't they Hugo Boss? Okay.
[11:35.000 -> 11:38.720] The Boss Emotion Club? Yes they are the Boss Emotion Club. Yeah. But where's the Prime
[11:38.720 -> 11:44.240] car mate? What like a Google car? Like a yeah. They're with McLaren aren't they?
[11:44.240 -> 11:45.160] They do a lot with McLaren.
[11:45.160 -> 11:47.120] No, like Prime, like Amazon Prime.
[11:47.120 -> 11:48.440] Oh, not Chrome.
[11:48.440 -> 11:49.400] Or my brain just went.
[11:49.400 -> 11:50.960] The most amount of money in the whole world,
[11:50.960 -> 11:53.360] or Prime, who we have on the shelf here,
[11:53.360 -> 11:55.320] Logan Paul and KSI, they got some cash.
[11:55.320 -> 11:56.720] Look, imagine that.
[11:56.720 -> 11:58.040] A whole blue car.
[11:58.040 -> 11:58.960] Imagine that.
[11:58.960 -> 12:00.680] Yeah, and it's just got Prime written on the side.
[12:00.680 -> 12:01.920] Do you know, I wouldn't even rule it out, mate.
[12:01.920 -> 12:04.320] They've sponsored Barcelona, they've sponsored Arsenal.
[12:04.320 -> 12:07.600] Like, two of the biggest football teams in the world, imagine how much money they got
[12:07.600 -> 12:08.600] to throw at us.
[12:08.600 -> 12:09.600] That would be mega wouldn't it?
[12:09.600 -> 12:13.240] Yeah, I forgot that Boss were actually already doing the Formula E.
[12:13.240 -> 12:14.240] That's nuts.
[12:14.240 -> 12:18.800] Yeah, well that's who AlphaTauri may be right now, Hugo Boss, balls racing.
[12:18.800 -> 12:20.640] Let us know what you think about that.
[12:20.640 -> 12:22.920] I can't hear you say balls and not laugh.
[12:22.920 -> 12:24.480] Why, does it not sound right?
[12:24.480 -> 12:26.320] This is funny innit? Here's a question for you.
[12:26.320 -> 12:31.960] Alright. I've got a list here of the drivers on the grid but compared to
[12:31.960 -> 12:36.720] their teammate who has picked up the most points for their team? Now I want to
[12:36.720 -> 12:41.080] go through each team and I want you to tell me just you'll get it quite
[12:41.080 -> 12:44.680] easily. This is great. This is fun. I want you to tell me who's got the most points for
[12:44.680 -> 12:45.200] each team. This is fun because I like a you to tell me who's got the most points for each team.
[12:45.200 -> 12:47.000] This is fun because I like a quiz.
[12:47.000 -> 12:49.600] I like when you quiz me, but they're always really hard.
[12:49.600 -> 12:50.400] This one's easy.
[12:50.400 -> 12:50.900] Yeah.
[12:50.900 -> 12:52.600] And I've got the percentages to follow it up.
[12:52.600 -> 12:54.800] Great. However, if I get it wrong, I look like a right knob.
[12:54.800 -> 12:55.300] You are.
[12:55.300 -> 12:55.800] Williams?
[12:58.300 -> 12:58.800] Come on.
[12:58.800 -> 12:59.300] Alban?
[12:59.300 -> 13:01.000] Yeah. 100% of the points.
[13:01.000 -> 13:02.200] Alpha Tauri?
[13:03.800 -> 13:05.640] Uh, Yuki. Yep. 100% of the points. Alpha Tauri? Yuki.
[13:05.640 -> 13:07.440] Yep, 100% of the points.
[13:07.440 -> 13:08.280] Haas.
[13:09.760 -> 13:13.080] It's, it's not Magnussen.
[13:13.080 -> 13:15.040] Nope, it's Hulkenberg, 81%.
[13:15.040 -> 13:16.520] Hulkenberg is Heather.
[13:16.520 -> 13:19.880] Oh, whilst I say the name Hulkenberg,
[13:19.880 -> 13:21.720] there's another rumor.
[13:21.720 -> 13:22.560] Hi, Kim!
[13:22.560 -> 13:25.000] There's a big rumor around Hulkenberg. Big rumor. As he turned green. It's another rumor. There's a big rumor around Hulkenberg.
[13:25.000 -> 13:26.000] Big rumor.
[13:26.000 -> 13:27.000] Has he turned green?
[13:27.000 -> 13:29.000] It's a rumor.
[13:29.000 -> 13:31.000] He's going to smash the track up, is he?
[13:31.000 -> 13:34.000] Hulkenberg was spotted coming out of the Red Bull garages.
[13:34.000 -> 13:36.000] Oh, come on.
[13:36.000 -> 13:41.000] There is a few rumors that he would be a perfect teammate for Max Verstappen.
[13:41.000 -> 13:44.000] I think we've named every single driver on the grid to be the perfect teammate for Max Verstappen.
[13:44.000 -> 13:48.000] Yeah, but most of the time we name them, it just me hoping that Oscar Piastri is the next one.
[13:48.000 -> 13:53.200] You know? Yeah but we said Lando, we said maybe Ricciardo. Lando actually said that he- I said Logan Sargent.
[13:54.400 -> 13:58.800] I'm pretty sure Lando said recently that he was actually thinking of swapping teams but then the
[13:58.800 -> 14:02.800] McLaren became a lot better and now he's happy there. Yeah I heard Lando say that he's going to
[14:02.800 -> 14:07.840] stay with McLaren until the end of time. Could you ever imagine Hulkenberg at Red Bull? Is that just a straight no?
[14:07.840 -> 14:10.240] Nah, I don't really picture it to be honest.
[14:10.240 -> 14:12.720] It depends on what Red Bull want, man. It depends on what Red Bull want.
[14:12.720 -> 14:16.960] If they're so dedicated to Max and they're gonna win championships with Max,
[14:16.960 -> 14:30.600] and I don't know if Jos Verstappen has said, like, my son needs to be an eight-time world champion. But, do Red Bull want to have just a secondary driver, a wingman, to Max, or do they want
[14:30.600 -> 14:33.080] someone else who's going to compete and try and win it?
[14:33.080 -> 14:36.360] Well, later in the podcast, we're going to talk about something that will give you a
[14:36.360 -> 14:37.720] bit of an answer for that.
[14:37.720 -> 14:41.360] Because Jake has got all sorts of screenshots on his phone today.
[14:41.360 -> 14:42.360] On the edge of my seat.
[14:42.360 -> 14:43.360] Aston Martin.
[14:43.360 -> 14:44.360] Alonso.
[14:44.360 -> 14:49.940] Yep. 76% McLaren not not
[14:49.940 -> 14:56.600] bad from old Lance there though well he's got 24% of the Lance was the word
[14:56.600 -> 15:00.800] on word all the other day as well you're loving a bit of that word oh thank you
[15:00.800 -> 15:07.080] that's a proper throwback yeah McL, McLaren. Erlando. Yep. 67%. Red Bull.
[15:07.080 -> 15:10.960] Mate, honestly, it's harder for me to even guess who's driving for the team.
[15:10.960 -> 15:12.960] Red Bull? Perez.
[15:12.960 -> 15:21.280] Yeah, oh, oh, you're wrong! Wrong! The Verstappen, 62%. Alpine.
[15:21.280 -> 15:25.440] Alpine. Oh, Ocon. Yep, 61%.
[15:25.440 -> 15:26.700] Mercedes.
[15:26.700 -> 15:27.540] Lewis.
[15:27.540 -> 15:28.600] 60%.
[15:28.600 -> 15:29.440] Alfa Romeo.
[15:29.440 -> 15:30.320] Only 60% for Lewis.
[15:30.320 -> 15:31.160] Yeah, only 60%.
[15:31.160 -> 15:32.160] That's very, very interesting.
[15:32.160 -> 15:33.000] George is killing it.
[15:33.000 -> 15:34.080] They're in the same car.
[15:34.080 -> 15:35.200] Did you see?
[15:35.200 -> 15:36.700] I need to go back to it quickly.
[15:36.700 -> 15:37.720] Just before you go any further,
[15:37.720 -> 15:40.600] did you see, was it the Hungarian Grand Prix
[15:40.600 -> 15:41.660] or was it Spa?
[15:41.660 -> 15:44.840] There was that guy who was singing the national anthem
[15:44.840 -> 15:45.860] and it was quite funny. I mean, I thought it was, it was very guy who was singing the national anthem. And it was quite funny.
[15:45.860 -> 15:48.020] I mean, I thought it was, it was very different.
[15:48.020 -> 15:49.940] He was wearing like a cape and funny sunglasses.
[15:49.940 -> 15:51.660] Is it where all the drivers were laughing?
[15:51.660 -> 15:54.980] Well, no one was laughing apart from Fernando.
[15:54.980 -> 15:56.660] Fernando turns around and you see,
[15:56.660 -> 15:58.740] you could, he's just straight up with it.
[15:58.740 -> 16:00.580] And someone's, cause he was stood next to Lando
[16:00.580 -> 16:02.260] and someone said, if Lando had turned around
[16:02.260 -> 16:04.180] and seen him, he would have just cracked.
[16:04.180 -> 16:05.960] And George was cracking up as well.
[16:06.880 -> 16:08.040] I would have been wetting myself.
[16:08.040 -> 16:08.880] Yeah.
[16:08.880 -> 16:09.720] Alvaro Romeo?
[16:10.880 -> 16:12.440] Alvaro Romeo.
[16:12.440 -> 16:13.280] Bottas.
[16:13.280 -> 16:14.240] 56%.
[16:14.240 -> 16:15.080] And finally-
[16:15.080 -> 16:15.900] Not much in it.
[16:15.900 -> 16:16.740] Not much in it.
[16:16.740 -> 16:17.580] Finally.
[16:17.580 -> 16:19.040] Don't get this one wrong.
[16:19.040 -> 16:20.360] Okay. Think about it.
[16:20.360 -> 16:21.200] Ferrari.
[16:23.120 -> 16:24.480] Who's got more points?
[16:24.480 -> 16:25.800] Charles.
[16:25.800 -> 16:28.720] Charles Leclerc, 52% clean sweep, 10 out of 10
[16:28.720 -> 16:29.720] for Fabio Bocca.
[16:29.720 -> 16:31.400] Some of those two were very close at the end though.
[16:31.400 -> 16:33.480] Some of those two were very, very close to the end there.
[16:33.480 -> 16:36.320] What we said, what I wanted to go back to,
[16:36.320 -> 16:39.200] is you were just saying, do Red Bull want a driver
[16:39.200 -> 16:40.280] that is going to compete?
[16:40.280 -> 16:41.280] Right, in front of me here,
[16:41.280 -> 16:48.780] I've got the 2022 versus 2023 constructors standings at this point in the season. This is absolutely ridiculous
[16:49.440 -> 16:55.600] Last year at this point Red Bull had 396 points in the constructors this year
[16:55.920 -> 17:00.160] Red Bull have 503 points already. Sorry mate say that again
[17:00.160 -> 17:05.000] I just got a phone call from Bristol Red Bull have 503 points this year already
[17:05.000 -> 17:08.320] in the Constructors compared to 396 last season.
[17:08.320 -> 17:10.160] 396, wow.
[17:10.160 -> 17:15.160] Mercedes this year are second right now with 247 points.
[17:16.480 -> 17:20.040] This time last year, they were third with 270.
[17:20.040 -> 17:22.860] They had more points last year and were third.
[17:22.860 -> 17:26.360] That just shows you how much Red Bull have ran away with it.
[17:26.360 -> 17:27.640] How bad Ferrari are doing.
[17:27.640 -> 17:28.560] Oh my god, yeah.
[17:28.560 -> 17:30.880] Ferrari had 314 this time last year.
[17:30.880 -> 17:32.520] Now they got 191.
[17:33.480 -> 17:34.960] The standings look very different
[17:34.960 -> 17:36.760] because Aston Martin's in there in third.
[17:36.760 -> 17:38.720] And Alpine were fourth this time last year.
[17:38.720 -> 17:40.080] They're sixth right now.
[17:40.080 -> 17:41.560] McLaren haven't really moved.
[17:41.560 -> 17:43.560] They're doing better this year than they were last year,
[17:43.560 -> 17:44.880] as we know.
[17:44.880 -> 17:48.000] But in terms of Red Bull wanting another driver that's going to actually
[17:48.560 -> 17:54.720] get wins, I don't think no matter who they get, they're going to get wins. I think Max beats
[17:54.720 -> 17:58.800] anyone on the grid anyway. It's funny you just talking about Alpine there, or just talking about
[17:58.800 -> 18:02.960] the teams in general, because I was trying to come up with a segment for this pod beforehand,
[18:02.960 -> 18:05.800] but it didn't quite work out because it just didn't work.
[18:05.800 -> 18:09.040] But I was looking at where the cars were ranked
[18:09.040 -> 18:11.160] pre-season, after pre-season testing.
[18:11.160 -> 18:12.960] McLaren were ninth, mate.
[18:12.960 -> 18:15.320] And Williams were last, right?
[18:15.320 -> 18:18.240] Yeah, and Alfa Tauri were in front of McLaren.
[18:18.240 -> 18:19.960] So, yeah, but is that just off,
[18:19.960 -> 18:22.340] is that literally off pre-season test times?
[18:22.340 -> 18:23.180] Yeah.
[18:23.180 -> 18:24.680] So they've improved that much?
[18:24.680 -> 18:25.820] Yeah. McLaren are improved that much. Yeah.
[18:25.820 -> 18:27.900] McLaren a fifth in the championship now.
[18:27.900 -> 18:30.180] They have really, McLaren have really stepped it up.
[18:30.180 -> 18:32.320] And I saw the pictures of Oscar back in the factory
[18:32.320 -> 18:34.020] taking a sprint trophy.
[18:34.020 -> 18:36.260] All of that stuff is great for morale.
[18:36.260 -> 18:37.100] Yep.
[18:37.100 -> 18:38.900] Like this is one of them sports where you have to push it
[18:38.900 -> 18:39.780] to the complete limit.
[18:39.780 -> 18:42.140] I think Oscar's confidence.
[18:42.140 -> 18:44.220] It's a shame about what happened in the feature race
[18:44.220 -> 18:49.680] that last race, but I reckon Oscar's confidence, Lando's confidence must be so high right now because they've
[18:49.680 -> 18:55.800] wanted this car and they've been given a car that can potentially get them a podium. They're
[18:55.800 -> 19:01.040] not aiming to win, let's be honest. They want to, but they know they can't really. You even
[19:01.040 -> 19:07.720] saw Oscar joke about it in the interviews after and everyone just knows they can't beat Max, which is such a weird
[19:08.600 -> 19:14.560] Dynamic. It's funny though how I mean Max is obviously gonna know that he's so far in front and he hasn't got to worry
[19:15.000 -> 19:18.280] But still leading up to every race. He's still I
[19:18.920 -> 19:20.200] Don't want to say doubtful
[19:20.200 -> 19:24.620] But he's still very much in the mindset because did you see him at Spa the clip when he's going through a Rouge?
[19:24.840 -> 19:25.160] Clips the corner tips the curb going up a Rouge and gets a snap of oversteer but he's still very much in the mindset. Cause did you see him at Spa, the clip, when he's going through Eau Rouge,
[19:25.160 -> 19:26.440] clips the corner,
[19:26.440 -> 19:27.520] tips the curb,
[19:27.520 -> 19:28.600] going up Eau Rouge,
[19:28.600 -> 19:30.240] and gets a snap of oversteer,
[19:30.240 -> 19:31.560] and has to correct it.
[19:31.560 -> 19:33.200] And that could, he could have been gone.
[19:33.200 -> 19:35.480] That could have been Max out of the race.
[19:35.480 -> 19:36.440] Did you hear that?
[19:36.440 -> 19:37.280] Yeah.
[19:37.280 -> 19:38.100] Hang on.
[19:38.100 -> 19:38.940] I heard it.
[19:38.940 -> 19:39.780] I heard it.
[19:39.780 -> 19:40.600] Good clip by the way.
[19:40.600 -> 19:41.640] Let me get a bit of moisture on your fingers.
[19:41.640 -> 19:42.480] There you go.
[19:42.480 -> 19:46.720] That's how easily a Grand Prix could come to an end,
[19:46.720 -> 19:49.200] even for someone who's leading by four million seconds.
[19:49.840 -> 19:53.920] Yeah, it could happen to anyone. I love the way before every single race you get the same
[19:53.920 -> 19:58.720] interview from like Max, oh yeah, it's going to be a tricky weekend. Yeah, maybe we'll try
[19:58.720 -> 20:02.400] our best today. Yeah, he comes on the radio mid-race, he's like, yeah, can I get an ice
[20:02.400 -> 20:06.240] cream with chocolate sprinkles? He's a funny guy.
[20:06.240 -> 20:07.560] He knows he's going to win.
[20:07.560 -> 20:09.560] I reckon the Red Bull media team brief him before.
[20:09.560 -> 20:13.320] They're like, just make it sound like it's going to be hard.
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[21:08.240 -> 21:13.360] Do you think we could ever ever get Max on the pod? I would love Max on the pod because I'd
[21:13.360 -> 21:19.840] love him to do the sim lap. I mean I'd love to chat to him about things. I'd also like to talk
[21:19.840 -> 21:24.560] to him about like nothing to do with racing and just try and understand how glued this,
[21:24.560 -> 21:28.660] how locked in this guy is kind of thing. If anyone's been seeing our recent
[21:28.660 -> 21:31.480] guest episodes that we put on YouTube you've probably noticed that we've
[21:31.480 -> 21:35.840] started to kind of do more stuff with our guests and speaking of guests we
[21:35.840 -> 21:39.800] have a guest coming out this Sunday guys. 10 a.m.
[21:39.800 -> 21:43.000] Check like check that out because it's special and there's a very special
[21:43.000 -> 21:45.160] segment which we'll mention after this.
[21:45.160 -> 21:48.280] But we always want to keep our guests in the flat now.
[21:48.280 -> 21:51.440] So like I said before, we've been very lucky to do
[21:51.440 -> 21:54.260] the Alfa Romeo drivers, the Ferrari drivers.
[21:54.260 -> 21:55.720] But it's never been in our flat.
[21:55.720 -> 21:58.120] We want everyone to come to our flat now.
[21:58.120 -> 22:00.840] I know it's a big ask, but we do want it to be here
[22:00.840 -> 22:02.840] because of the sim lap and everything else.
[22:02.840 -> 22:09.000] But with someone like Max, I would love, you love you'd need budget right but which we haven't got
[22:09.000 -> 22:14.220] but I would love to go back to his hometown see where he grew up see the
[22:14.220 -> 22:18.240] car track that he started on yeah go to his house in Monaco him give us a tour
[22:18.240 -> 22:21.580] of like a day in the life of Max Verstappen because Charles Leclerc did
[22:21.580 -> 22:24.540] it didn't he a day in the life of Charles I would love to do that with Max
[22:24.540 -> 22:27.840] get Max on the piano see if he can do a song like Charles Leclerc did it didn't he? A day in the life of Charles. I would love to do that with Max. Get Max on the piano see if he can do a song like Charles Leclerc.
[22:27.840 -> 22:32.880] He would just be incredible at it. You know he would. Straight from the moon. He would absolutely shred the keys.
[22:32.880 -> 22:37.680] No it's it's that is true I think doing the guest episodes in the flat is is much better like yeah
[22:37.680 -> 22:41.680] we've been incredibly lucky to go and do these episodes in other places like the Alfa Romeo guys
[22:41.680 -> 22:47.560] but when we did that look at everything that went wrong. It was just such a, to make it happen was a disaster.
[22:47.560 -> 22:48.800] The odds were against us for sure.
[22:48.800 -> 22:50.900] And like when we filmed with the Ferrari guys
[22:50.900 -> 22:52.880] who weren't able to make it as good as we wanted
[22:52.880 -> 22:55.240] because of just the location and the setting and that.
[22:55.240 -> 22:56.520] And time constraints, everything else.
[22:56.520 -> 22:57.520] And when you do it at the flat,
[22:57.520 -> 22:59.920] we really can control our own show, which I love.
[22:59.920 -> 23:03.040] But like Fab was saying, yeah, Sunday's episode at 10 AM,
[23:03.040 -> 23:04.880] we take a guest out and about.
[23:04.880 -> 23:05.080] And something new has come to the Pit Stop podcast. But like Fab was saying, yeah, Sunday's episode at 10am, we take a guest out and about and
[23:05.080 -> 23:08.840] something new has come to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[23:08.840 -> 23:10.240] I think you guys are going to love it.
[23:10.240 -> 23:11.800] I'm so excited for it.
[23:11.800 -> 23:14.120] There is a brand new segment.
[23:14.120 -> 23:17.320] And I think drivers and other people are going to get excited about it.
[23:17.320 -> 23:19.120] I think it's going to become something.
[23:19.120 -> 23:23.880] It's going to start how the fastest lap leaderboard started with the sim, right?
[23:23.880 -> 23:25.480] It was just you, me and Oscar on there
[23:25.720 -> 23:27.160] Oscar had no competition
[23:27.160 -> 23:31.760] Resume by the way, I don't think he really gave a shit because he didn't care if he beat me or Jake
[23:32.100 -> 23:36.920] Even though we are good, but then as the list has grown and more people have come on
[23:36.920 -> 23:40.160] I've noticed it in their reactions. They'll sit there and there's a
[23:40.680 -> 23:46.920] Tent they do they really wanted they like the guy that we just had on the pod to do the sim lap.
[23:46.920 -> 23:48.160] He was nervous, man.
[23:48.160 -> 23:49.000] He was nervous.
[23:49.000 -> 23:50.240] He really wanted to do well.
[23:50.240 -> 23:51.280] I love seeing this list.
[23:51.280 -> 23:53.940] I come out my room every day and it's expanded to the point
[23:53.940 -> 23:56.480] of now from where I'm sat, I can't actually see the bottom.
[23:56.480 -> 23:58.760] You know, for so long, there was only like three people
[23:58.760 -> 24:01.440] on there and now it's actually a proper leaderboard
[24:01.440 -> 24:03.480] and it does look like the top gear leaderboard.
[24:03.480 -> 24:04.880] Well, should we, should we just,
[24:04.880 -> 24:05.840] let's just spill the beans mate.
[24:07.200 -> 24:09.120] Unlock the lid and spill the beans.
[24:09.120 -> 24:14.480] Our new segment which is going to be going live, the first taste of it that you're going to get
[24:14.480 -> 24:21.840] on Sunday morning at 10am is a second fastest lap leaderboard in karts.
[24:23.440 -> 24:27.840] We have collaborated with a karting track close to our flat, Brentwood
[24:27.840 -> 24:34.540] Karting, it's going to be the home of the pit stop karting fastest lap. And me, Jake
[24:34.540 -> 24:38.040] and our guest are the first three people to set a lap. And it's great.
[24:38.040 -> 24:41.800] And when we get a new guest on that wants to set a karting lap, we'll take them there
[24:41.800 -> 24:45.280] and they will have times to compete against. And eventually we'll end up
[24:45.280 -> 24:46.680] with a massive leaderboard again,
[24:46.680 -> 24:49.960] but you're gonna get to see these guests in a cart,
[24:49.960 -> 24:53.320] everyone in the same cart, everyone on the same track.
[24:53.320 -> 24:54.680] It might be wet some days
[24:54.680 -> 24:57.080] and that's what we're really excited for.
[24:57.080 -> 24:58.920] Then we'll have to get out and set some wet laps.
[24:58.920 -> 24:59.920] I'm so excited.
[24:59.920 -> 25:01.640] Wet laps will be hilarious.
[25:01.640 -> 25:02.560] And the other thing is,
[25:02.560 -> 25:06.000] I know we now have two fastest lap leader boards.
[25:06.000 -> 25:07.360] I guess not all of our guests
[25:07.360 -> 25:08.680] are going to be able to get in the car.
[25:08.680 -> 25:09.520] No.
[25:09.520 -> 25:10.760] We have a waiver that they can sign, you know,
[25:10.760 -> 25:12.160] so they don't get hurt and everything else,
[25:12.160 -> 25:14.920] but not all of our guests are going to be able to do it,
[25:14.920 -> 25:16.600] but hopefully the majority of them will.
[25:16.600 -> 25:17.440] Yeah. Yeah.
[25:17.440 -> 25:18.780] But definitely won't be for everyone
[25:18.780 -> 25:20.440] just because the time restraints as well.
[25:20.440 -> 25:23.120] Like, you know, if we're doing one of them episodes,
[25:23.120 -> 25:28.240] we got to pick the guest up, take them there, film it, come back to the flat, film that, you know, it's that
[25:28.240 -> 25:32.160] takes a lot longer. Whereas normally we say to a guest like, oh, an hour and a half, we
[25:32.160 -> 25:36.840] can get everything done. With that you're looking at like four hours. So yeah, not everyone
[25:36.840 -> 25:41.080] can do it, but it is very, very exciting. Can't wait for you guys to see that.
[25:41.080 -> 25:44.680] Just an extra little bit of flavor, a little bit of seasoning, you know, like when you're
[25:44.680 -> 25:46.300] cooking some chicken, like you're making some, you'm making it. Just an extra little bit of flavor, a little bit of seasoning. You know, like when you're cooking some chicken,
[25:46.300 -> 25:47.140] like you're making some,
[25:47.140 -> 25:47.960] No.
[25:47.960 -> 25:49.360] You're making, no, you don't need to actually,
[25:49.360 -> 25:50.200] I don't know.
[25:50.200 -> 25:51.040] You don't know what that's like.
[25:51.040 -> 25:53.660] Whenever I'm cooking, I'm cooking a bit of chicken,
[25:53.660 -> 25:55.220] maybe to make a little chicken wrap,
[25:55.220 -> 25:57.000] and I'll taste a bit of chicken.
[25:57.000 -> 25:58.920] It needs a little bit, it's like that click, by the way.
[25:58.920 -> 26:00.480] It needs a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
[26:00.480 -> 26:02.040] It needs a little bit of salt, a little bit of pepper,
[26:02.040 -> 26:03.420] maybe a little bit of paprika,
[26:03.420 -> 26:04.880] maybe a little bit of garlic powder,
[26:04.880 -> 26:07.000] just something to spice it up. And I feel like
[26:07.000 -> 26:11.960] we've spiced the pod up. We've elevated the dimension of flavour to the podcast.
[26:11.960 -> 26:14.600] We have to keep evolving, mate. We have to keep evolving.
[26:14.600 -> 26:17.840] Like a Pokéman. Like, yes, just like that.
[26:17.840 -> 26:21.680] I'm like a Bulbasaurus, mate. I am. Because I've had a few too many pies recently.
[26:21.680 -> 26:24.440] I'm like a Blue Eyes White Dragon slash Dark Magician kind of guy.
[26:24.440 -> 26:25.240] That's Yu-Gi-Oh.
[26:25.240 -> 26:26.240] Yeah.
[26:26.240 -> 26:27.240] That... yeah.
[26:27.240 -> 26:28.240] Fair play.
[26:28.240 -> 26:29.240] Sebastian Vettel!
[26:29.240 -> 26:31.080] Sebastian Vettel, right.
[26:31.080 -> 26:34.760] This video is old, but I only saw it this morning and I have to talk about it.
[26:34.760 -> 26:37.680] There's a video on Twitter of Sebastian Vettel, yeah?
[26:37.680 -> 26:38.680] It's on like the F1.
[26:38.680 -> 26:40.680] You know they're doing Girl of the Grid for summer?
[26:40.680 -> 26:41.680] Sure.
[26:41.680 -> 26:44.480] It's not that, but years ago they did something similar.
[26:44.480 -> 26:47.480] And they asked Vettel to name every Formula One world
[26:47.480 -> 26:48.600] champion ever.
[26:49.520 -> 26:52.600] Sebastian Vettel, I'm not even joking you.
[26:52.600 -> 26:54.400] There's a video on the internet of him,
[26:54.400 -> 26:59.400] naming every world champion from 2020 back to 1950,
[26:59.960 -> 27:01.440] without getting any wrong.
[27:01.440 -> 27:02.880] Do you have the list?
[27:02.880 -> 27:05.440] No, but I have the screenshot of the video.
[27:05.440 -> 27:07.320] I would love to have given it a go.
[27:07.320 -> 27:08.160] Well, you wouldn't have a go.
[27:08.160 -> 27:09.840] You wouldn't have gone anywhere near it.
[27:09.840 -> 27:11.240] How far do you think you could go back?
[27:11.240 -> 27:13.640] Damon Hill, 1996, same day as Jake Boy's birthday.
[27:13.640 -> 27:17.200] That's good, that's a good start.
[27:17.200 -> 27:19.440] No, I just think that's unbelievably impressive.
[27:19.440 -> 27:20.920] That's really impressive, but I guess-
[27:20.920 -> 27:23.760] Because you're talking 1983, Nelson Piquet,
[27:23.760 -> 27:28.320] 1982, Kiki Rosberg, 1981-
[27:28.320 -> 27:30.240] Do you know what, I would have got Kiki Rosberg
[27:30.240 -> 27:32.880] because it was on the page that I was just looking at.
[27:32.880 -> 27:34.800] Okay, 1978 then, who?
[27:34.800 -> 27:39.800] 1978, Juan Manuel Fangio.
[27:40.040 -> 27:40.880] No.
[27:41.720 -> 27:44.320] Andretti, Mario Andretti.
[27:44.320 -> 27:46.800] Sorry, I was just waiting for you to come to the top.
[27:46.800 -> 27:49.280] I'm trying to remember.
[27:49.280 -> 27:52.040] Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel,
[27:53.360 -> 27:57.000] Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button.
[27:57.000 -> 27:59.400] Just name a world champions right now.
[27:59.400 -> 28:00.700] Nico Rosberg.
[28:01.760 -> 28:03.080] 2016.
[28:03.080 -> 28:03.920] In 2016?
[28:03.920 -> 28:04.760] Yeah.
[28:04.760 -> 28:05.340] Who was the world champion in 2016? Nico Rosberg.
[28:05.340 -> 28:06.160] Yeah, I just said Nico Rosberg.
[28:06.160 -> 28:09.160] Who was the world champion in 1973?
[28:09.160 -> 28:10.000] 73.
[28:10.000 -> 28:10.840] Think about it.
[28:10.840 -> 28:13.840] Who's the really popular guy who's always on telly?
[28:13.840 -> 28:14.680] Old guy.
[28:14.680 -> 28:15.500] Johnny Herbert?
[28:15.500 -> 28:19.040] Got Rafael Nadal to do the interview on Sky Sports.
[28:19.040 -> 28:19.880] He did what?
[28:19.880 -> 28:22.880] He got Rafael Nadal to do the interview on Sky Sports.
[28:22.880 -> 28:26.520] You're like, who's Rafael Nadal? They don't know. Sports. He did what? He got Rafael Nadal to do the interview on Sky Sports.
[28:27.400 -> 28:29.080] You're like, who's Rafael Nadal?
[28:29.080 -> 28:31.320] I don't know who Rafael Nadal is.
[28:33.240 -> 28:34.080] Sir.
[28:35.320 -> 28:37.400] Jackie Stewart.
[28:37.400 -> 28:39.000] Won in 1973.
[28:39.000 -> 28:40.480] Rafael Nadal is a tennis player.
[28:40.480 -> 28:41.800] Yeah, he is a tennis player.
[28:41.800 -> 28:43.520] No, I just thought that was mad impressive
[28:43.520 -> 28:49.640] that Sebastian Vettel could do that anyway. Breaking news! David Croft. Crofty has said a few bits
[28:49.640 -> 28:53.960] and bobs. Is he under fire? Has he been a naughty boy? Well Crofty thinks Lance Strowell
[28:53.960 -> 29:06.080] has lost his way a little bit. I'm losing my way through this darkness. He thinks he's lost his mojo right
[29:09.760 -> 29:16.160] What was that was that even English you just spoke like some strange alien dialect, but where I'm going is
[29:17.400 -> 29:21.360] Let me just sit forward for this one. Oh, no hang on. Am I too relaxed?
[29:21.360 -> 29:26.080] He thinks that Lance Stroll may leave Formula One at the end of 2024.
[29:26.080 -> 29:28.920] See now, I've had an interesting conversation
[29:28.920 -> 29:29.860] with someone about this,
[29:29.860 -> 29:32.120] because I think you and me both
[29:32.120 -> 29:33.280] have been under the impression
[29:33.280 -> 29:35.480] that Lance could never leave the sport
[29:35.480 -> 29:39.320] while, you know, Daddy Stroll is at the helm.
[29:39.320 -> 29:42.480] But from what we found out is that Daddy Stroll
[29:42.480 -> 29:46.080] might not have as much power as we first anticipated.
[29:46.080 -> 29:47.080] Yes.
[29:47.080 -> 29:52.880] So apparently he's a shareholder and he's only kind of responsible for about 30%.
[29:52.880 -> 29:54.880] I mean don't get me wrong, that's a big percent.
[29:54.880 -> 29:55.880] It's a big percent.
[29:55.880 -> 29:57.400] And he definitely does have a say.
[29:57.400 -> 30:01.080] Like if Lance wants to be there and wants to be racing and there is an unbelievable
[30:01.080 -> 30:04.480] pressure on him, he's always going to be in that seat.
[30:04.480 -> 30:06.480] But if Aston Martin build this new factory,
[30:06.480 -> 30:08.520] which they have, which has cost millions
[30:08.520 -> 30:09.840] and millions of pounds,
[30:09.840 -> 30:11.320] like to be paying Fernando Alonso
[30:11.320 -> 30:12.940] will be a massive package.
[30:12.940 -> 30:13.780] They wanna recoup the cash.
[30:13.780 -> 30:15.440] They're gonna wanna recoup the cash.
[30:15.440 -> 30:17.240] Like at the end of the day, these are businesses,
[30:17.240 -> 30:18.860] there's other shareholders involved,
[30:18.860 -> 30:20.580] there's other sponsors involved.
[30:21.840 -> 30:22.920] And it's interesting,
[30:22.920 -> 30:25.000] because if he does leave,
[30:26.560 -> 30:30.280] does the team even remain as Aston Martin?
[30:30.280 -> 30:32.720] You know, a team can be bought.
[30:32.720 -> 30:35.060] I guess the factory could be taken over.
[30:35.060 -> 30:37.240] I mean, I want Aston Martin to remain in the sport,
[30:37.240 -> 30:38.860] but I'm just saying if Lance goes,
[30:38.860 -> 30:40.920] does that mean Aston go?
[30:40.920 -> 30:41.760] No.
[30:41.760 -> 30:43.640] So would Aston stay?
[30:43.640 -> 30:44.460] I think so.
[30:44.460 -> 30:46.800] British, you know, they're right next to Silverstone.
[30:46.800 -> 30:51.080] I mean, yeah, they could change the name, but I honestly think Aston Martin have a place
[30:51.080 -> 30:52.080] on the grid.
[30:52.080 -> 30:53.840] Yeah, Aston Martin have to stay on the grid.
[30:53.840 -> 30:55.760] Imagine like Bentley on the grid.
[30:55.760 -> 30:57.920] Or like Rolls Royce.
[30:57.920 -> 30:59.320] So bad through the corners.
[30:59.320 -> 31:01.400] Super heavy, like always overweight.
[31:01.400 -> 31:05.240] What are the biggest car brands that have never been in F1?
[31:05.240 -> 31:06.300] Now that's a question.
[31:06.300 -> 31:07.140] Can you think?
[31:07.140 -> 31:08.760] Because Ford, have Ford been in F1?
[31:08.760 -> 31:09.760] Yeah. Say it.
[31:09.760 -> 31:11.280] Ford have, haven't they?
[31:11.280 -> 31:12.120] Ford, no.
[31:12.120 -> 31:15.120] These are the conversations that get us rinsed online,
[31:15.120 -> 31:16.720] but like, I would have no idea.
[31:16.720 -> 31:19.540] I've seen Ford branding on the side of an F1 car, I'm sure.
[31:19.540 -> 31:22.640] Well, speaking of people leaving, it's kind of-
[31:22.640 -> 31:24.160] We're getting away from that as soon as possible.
[31:24.160 -> 31:26.500] Yeah. It's raised a question in my head.
[31:26.500 -> 31:32.000] You know, when the sad, sad day comes that Crofty isn't doing the commentary anymore,
[31:32.000 -> 31:34.000] who steps up to the plate?
[31:34.000 -> 31:36.000] Hmm. Who do you want it to be?
[31:36.000 -> 31:37.000] Me.
[31:37.000 -> 31:39.000] Really?
[31:39.000 -> 31:40.000] Yeah.
[31:40.000 -> 31:42.000] Do you think you've got what it takes?
[31:42.000 -> 31:46.080] I think I have all of what it takes besides the knowledge.
[31:46.080 -> 31:48.640] Yeah but as we know, Crofty has it all written down in front of him.
[31:48.640 -> 31:49.760] I thought you true.
[31:49.760 -> 31:53.920] That's one thing you've got to remember, every single line that he reads out when he says
[31:53.920 -> 31:56.800] well last time they weren't here blah blah blah that's not coming from the,
[31:56.800 -> 31:59.040] well he obviously, a lot of it's research mate.
[31:59.040 -> 32:04.400] It's coming from his multi-coloured book but he also, well his notebook, but he also has
[32:05.880 -> 32:08.560] the book that he showed us when we did the pod with him.
[32:08.560 -> 32:11.260] If you haven't seen that, guys, check it out on YouTube.
[32:12.120 -> 32:16.120] He has a notebook where he has multicolored pens
[32:16.120 -> 32:18.400] so that he can differentiate between certain facts.
[32:18.400 -> 32:20.260] It's very, very clever how you do it.
[32:20.260 -> 32:21.100] Yeah, it is.
[32:21.100 -> 32:22.680] Okay, well, submit yourself for the next Formula 1
[32:22.680 -> 32:23.520] commentary then.
[32:23.520 -> 32:28.440] I don't like to read, but I love audio books, so if I had audio fed into my ear and I could
[32:28.440 -> 32:33.440] relay it, I think I have the energy, I have the passion, I just don't have the facts.
[32:33.440 -> 32:34.440] Okay.
[32:34.440 -> 32:36.400] Max Verstappen's broken a new record!
[32:36.400 -> 32:37.920] Well done, Max!
[32:37.920 -> 32:44.680] Max Verstappen now holds the record in F1 history for the most percentage of laps led
[32:44.680 -> 32:47.520] in a single F1 season already.
[32:47.520 -> 32:49.240] And we're only halfway through.
[32:49.240 -> 32:50.080] Oh God.
[32:50.080 -> 32:51.160] He has broken the record.
[32:51.160 -> 32:54.920] In second place was Jim Clark in 1963
[32:54.920 -> 32:57.880] and he's already got 78%.
[32:57.880 -> 32:59.880] Now I've just realized, as I've said,
[32:59.880 -> 33:02.040] that that's really stupid because if he didn't,
[33:02.040 -> 33:03.760] if he DNF'd the rest of the races
[33:03.760 -> 33:07.000] and other people had got laps, percentage would go down wouldn't it?
[33:07.000 -> 33:13.000] The bit that stood out to me there was you said we're halfway through the season and I was about to say you're full of it
[33:13.000 -> 33:15.000] Are we not? Surely we are
[33:15.000 -> 33:22.000] Well we're in August and it seems like that's three quarters, I would say that's like three quarters of the way through but there's still ten races left
[33:22.000 -> 33:26.320] Ten races left mate, we've got to go to some good places yet. We've got Vegas coming up yet.
[33:26.320 -> 33:27.880] We've got Netherlands, we've got Monza,
[33:27.880 -> 33:29.600] we've got Singapore, which I'm jealous
[33:29.600 -> 33:30.420] that we're not going to,
[33:30.420 -> 33:32.560] because I would love to go to Singapore.
[33:32.560 -> 33:34.200] We've got Japan, we've got Qatar,
[33:34.200 -> 33:37.120] we've got the States, we've got Mexico, Brazil,
[33:37.120 -> 33:38.640] we've got the States again in Vegas,
[33:38.640 -> 33:40.040] and then we've got Abu Dhabi.
[33:40.040 -> 33:41.220] Another question for you.
[33:41.220 -> 33:44.180] You see how much these teams bash their front wings?
[33:44.180 -> 33:45.000] Yeah.
[33:45.000 -> 33:45.820] Yeah.
[33:45.820 -> 33:47.320] In like, it's quite every race,
[33:47.320 -> 33:48.880] probably at least two, three cars
[33:48.880 -> 33:50.220] will snap a bit of a front wing
[33:50.220 -> 33:51.980] or get a bit of damage or whatever.
[33:51.980 -> 33:55.020] How much do you think a front wing
[33:55.020 -> 33:57.840] on a 2023 Formula One car costs
[33:57.840 -> 33:59.000] for these cars on this grid?
[33:59.000 -> 34:01.360] Honestly, over a hundred grand.
[34:01.360 -> 34:02.400] Mate.
[34:02.400 -> 34:06.620] I think I would say like hundred grand. Mate. I think I would say like a hundred and 150 grand.
[34:06.620 -> 34:10.660] A set of them is 200 grand.
[34:10.660 -> 34:12.580] A set, which is two obviously for each car.
[34:12.580 -> 34:13.420] Right.
[34:13.420 -> 34:27.720] So every time one of them gets a little kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk I mean, a hundred grand, a hundred grand. So that's ridiculous. A hundred grand for a piece of plastic of carbon fiber.
[34:27.720 -> 34:28.560] That is ridiculous.
[34:28.560 -> 34:29.600] It doesn't even do anything.
[34:29.600 -> 34:30.440] Well, it does.
[34:30.440 -> 34:31.280] It does a lot, mate.
[34:31.280 -> 34:32.800] It does a lot.
[34:32.800 -> 34:33.640] You know what I mean?
[34:33.640 -> 34:36.080] Like you could buy a specked out Apple Mac
[34:36.080 -> 34:38.780] that could last for like five years
[34:38.780 -> 34:40.200] and that would cost five grand.
[34:40.200 -> 34:42.880] You could buy a hundred of my car.
[34:43.960 -> 34:45.480] Well, that puts it into perspective. You could buy a hundred of my car. Well, that puts it into perspective.
[34:45.480 -> 34:47.680] You could buy a hundred Fabs Golfs.
[34:47.680 -> 34:49.760] For one front wing?
[34:49.760 -> 34:51.640] Probably two.
[34:51.640 -> 34:52.600] I know what I would want.
[34:52.600 -> 34:55.240] I'd rather have a hundred Fabs Golfs.
[34:55.240 -> 34:57.400] Imagine if your car's parked in the car park.
[34:57.400 -> 35:01.400] Excuse me guys, can we just possibly get a hundred parking spaces?
[35:01.400 -> 35:03.960] All the same colour as well.
[35:03.960 -> 35:06.400] I'm just going to hire a public car park for the rest of my life.
[35:06.400 -> 35:07.840] That's a ridiculous amount of money, mate.
[35:07.840 -> 35:09.720] Give me more stuff, more facts, more questions.
[35:09.720 -> 35:11.520] How much do you reckon a gearbox costs
[35:11.520 -> 35:12.360] in one of these cars?
[35:12.360 -> 35:13.280] About 70 grand.
[35:13.280 -> 35:15.040] 275,000.
[35:15.040 -> 35:16.760] I don't know why I thought it'd be less than a front wing.
[35:16.760 -> 35:19.040] It's, I just, I just couldn't believe that.
[35:19.040 -> 35:19.880] Do you have more?
[35:19.880 -> 35:21.080] Give me more.
[35:21.080 -> 35:22.120] I've only got a couple more.
[35:22.120 -> 35:22.960] Yeah.
[35:22.960 -> 35:24.660] How much do you reckon the steering wheel?
[35:24.660 -> 35:31.240] The steering wheel? Yeah, about 70 grand. 43,000 pounds. I was gonna say 50. Which is a lot.
[35:31.240 -> 35:37.200] And finally, I've got one more, the chassis. How much do you reckon the chassis costs?
[35:37.200 -> 35:41.400] So if a car crashes, this is one thing that almost certainly needs to be replaced or at
[35:41.400 -> 35:47.520] least fixed. 80 grand. Mate, 500,000 pounds. Oh my god.
[35:47.520 -> 35:51.400] The chassis, apparently the estimated cost of most cars on average on the grid put
[35:51.400 -> 35:57.520] together is 13 million. All the cars combined? No, one car. One car is 13 million.
[35:57.520 -> 36:01.680] So if you see a car crash and it looks like it's a complete you know DNF and
[36:01.680 -> 36:05.680] it's fucked really, that's 13 million down the drain.
[36:05.680 -> 36:08.000] Why does it cost so much?
[36:08.000 -> 36:10.980] Why not just lower the cost, but then lower the budget cap?
[36:10.980 -> 36:12.800] It's all the little components.
[36:12.800 -> 36:16.440] It's the carbon fiber, it's the special screws,
[36:16.440 -> 36:17.720] you know, it's the wiring.
[36:17.720 -> 36:18.560] I suppose it's like saying,
[36:18.560 -> 36:19.920] why don't they just print more money?
[36:19.920 -> 36:21.040] Doesn't really work, does it?
[36:21.040 -> 36:23.640] No, I always wondered that as well.
[36:23.640 -> 36:25.440] Max Verstappen could break another
[36:25.440 -> 36:33.840] record in history as well. Only one driver ever has had a 100% podium finish in Formula 1 history.
[36:33.840 -> 36:42.800] I know. Who? Uh no I don't know. You just said you know! I know um someone who has a 100%
[36:45.000 -> 36:47.880] I know someone who has a 100% championship winning ratio.
[36:49.040 -> 36:53.180] Who? The guy who drove the first ever season in Formula 1.
[36:53.180 -> 36:54.020] You're really confusing me.
[36:54.020 -> 36:55.700] I don't really know what I'm talking about.
[36:55.700 -> 36:57.940] You've just completely thrown yourself under the bus
[36:57.940 -> 36:59.320] because that is exactly what I've said.
[36:59.320 -> 37:01.080] That would be a podium finish.
[37:01.080 -> 37:04.040] 100% podium finish, that would make that him.
[37:04.040 -> 37:05.040] Well, the first guy...
[37:05.040 -> 37:06.040] But it's not him.
[37:06.040 -> 37:09.880] No, because you can still win a championship without having a podium every race.
[37:09.880 -> 37:11.760] Okay, well he's not on it.
[37:11.760 -> 37:16.600] 2002, one person got 100% points for a podium finish.
[37:16.600 -> 37:17.600] Who was it?
[37:17.600 -> 37:20.720] Mark Webber?
[37:20.720 -> 37:21.720] Michael Schumacher.
[37:21.720 -> 37:22.720] Not surprised.
[37:22.720 -> 37:23.720] Michael Schumacher.
[37:23.720 -> 37:28.000] Now, Max Verstappen could become the second person ever.
[37:28.000 -> 37:31.000] Jim Clark missed out on one in 1963.
[37:31.000 -> 37:32.000] Lewis?
[37:32.000 -> 37:36.000] Hamilton, Prost and Vettel have all missed out by two.
[37:37.000 -> 37:39.000] Hamilton missed out in 2015.
[37:39.000 -> 37:42.000] I don't know why I read things like Jim Clark in 1963.
[37:42.000 -> 37:44.000] I don't even know who Jim Clark is.
[37:44.000 -> 37:47.960] Jim Clark's Heroes was a band fronted by Travie McCoy
[37:47.960 -> 37:50.760] who collaborated with Fall Out Boy.
[37:50.760 -> 37:54.140] And Travie McCoy also is in a big collaboration
[37:54.140 -> 37:55.120] with Alexis Kings.
[37:55.120 -> 37:56.840] He is, that no one actually knows about.
[37:56.840 -> 37:58.400] So you've just spilled the beans on that.
[37:58.400 -> 38:01.240] So all of our three fans are now gonna go crazy.
[38:01.240 -> 38:03.360] Fab's band have a big song coming out.
[38:03.360 -> 38:05.040] Everyone should get excited for that.
[38:05.040 -> 38:06.480] That's going to be a big summer banger.
[38:06.480 -> 38:08.120] When's it coming out?
[38:08.120 -> 38:10.040] Am I just throwing you under the bus completely?
[38:10.040 -> 38:11.760] Whenever I've got any money to release it.
[38:11.760 -> 38:13.040] It costs a lot of money to release.
[38:13.040 -> 38:14.120] Everything costs money.
[38:14.120 -> 38:14.960] It does cost money.
[38:14.960 -> 38:15.780] You wouldn't believe it.
[38:15.780 -> 38:18.520] To release a song, you need a decent PR campaign behind you.
[38:18.520 -> 38:20.960] You probably want some DJs to like remix it and stuff.
[38:20.960 -> 38:23.080] I know my way around a DJ booth.
[38:23.080 -> 38:23.920] You do?
[38:23.920 -> 38:24.740] Yeah.
[38:24.740 -> 38:32.440] Yeah, the same way that you know your way around a guitar or the kitchen or... Guys! Have you got any more
[38:32.440 -> 38:36.560] facts? I'm out of facts! Well, we should end it there because this has been a really solid
[38:36.560 -> 38:41.040] pod. How long's it been? It's been 37 minutes mate. Oh well thanks for joining us for 37
[38:41.040 -> 38:46.480] minutes on the Pit Stop Podcast! Guys if you're listening today, and it's Friday, it means that you've probably got
[38:46.480 -> 38:49.440] the whole weekend ahead of you, so have a lovely one, alright?
[38:49.440 -> 38:53.240] I'm doing some fun stuff, Jake's gonna be doing some fun stuff, we're separated this
[38:53.240 -> 38:54.240] weekend.
[38:54.240 -> 38:59.520] We are separated this weekend, we're waking up, we're taking a break, like, it's just
[38:59.520 -> 39:00.520] needed.
[39:00.520 -> 39:04.600] You live together, you work together, you know, we don't go to an office, we don't have
[39:04.600 -> 39:05.140] a lunch break, we walk from our bedrooms an office, we don't have a lunch break
[39:05.140 -> 39:09.220] We walk from our bedrooms to the living room and we sit here and work all day and we go to bed
[39:09.220 -> 39:11.220] Sometimes we share a bed
[39:11.960 -> 39:13.960] But not all the time
[39:13.960 -> 39:14.800] Cut that bit
[39:14.800 -> 39:16.800] We don't share a bed, that's just bullshit
[39:17.200 -> 39:18.200] We used to
[39:18.200 -> 39:20.200] I know, you want us to share a bed
[39:20.200 -> 39:22.200] I always knock on your door and you never answer
[39:22.200 -> 39:24.200] I know, I ignore you
[39:24.200 -> 39:26.160] I'm not sleeping, I just don't want to share a bed!
[39:27.360 -> 39:29.920] I know you're not sleeping, I can hear you on the phone to your girlfriend!
[39:29.920 -> 39:32.880] No, you can probably see on the webcam that you've probably got in my room.
[39:32.880 -> 39:34.240] Fabs got girlfriend!
[39:34.240 -> 39:37.760] Well, so does Jake! Do you want the world to know or are we going to bleep this bit?
[39:38.880 -> 39:41.360] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the Bitsub Podcast! Please
[39:41.360 -> 39:44.080] rate it five stars, hit the forward button, hit the like button, have an amazing weekend
[39:44.080 -> 39:46.720] and we'll see you guys on Sunday at 10am for
[39:46.720 -> 39:48.320] a big guest with some go-karting.
[39:48.320 -> 39:49.320] Hope you guys enjoy it.
[39:49.320 -> 39:50.320] Big, big guest.
[39:50.320 -> 39:52.320] A whole 95 kilos of him.
[39:52.320 -> 39:56.320] You've given away his weight, now everyone will know exactly who it is.
[39:56.320 -> 39:57.320] Great, end the episode.
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