Podcast: Pitstop
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It's Episode 40 of the Pitstop Podcast! We're still absolutely buzzing from Silverstone so this episode is a bit of a mad one! Jake gives Fab the weekly rundown of all the current news in the F1 world right now, and Fab quizzes Jake on the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix because its RACE WEEK! Followed of course by our Podium Predictions. 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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**Episode Overview:**
- Carlos Sainz's historic win at Silverstone and his potential to challenge for the championship.
- Lewis Hamilton's podium finish and his chances of making a remarkable comeback in the championship race.
- The life-saving impact of the F1 halo device and additional safety measures in Formula One.
- A quiz on the 11 current race winners in Formula One, including Fernando Alonso's record for the longest distance driven.
- Personalized ringtones and text tones featuring the podcast hosts for fans.
**Detailed Summary:**
**Carlos Sainz's Triumph and Championship Prospects:**
- Carlos Sainz secured his first-ever Formula One victory at the British Grand Prix, a historic moment in his career.
- With this win, Sainz moved up to fourth place in the driver standings, just 11 points behind his teammate Charles Leclerc.
- The victory sparked discussions about whether this could be the start of a championship challenge for Sainz, given his impressive performance.
**Lewis Hamilton's Podium Finish and Comeback Potential:**
- Lewis Hamilton finished third at the British Grand Prix, marking his third podium of the season.
- Despite a challenging season for Mercedes, Hamilton's recent performances have raised questions about the possibility of a remarkable comeback in the championship race.
- The podcast hosts acknowledged that Hamilton's chances may be slim, but they emphasized his exceptional talent and the potential for Mercedes to improve their car.
**F1 Halo's Life-Saving Impact and Safety Measures:**
- The podcast highlighted the life-saving impact of the F1 halo device, which has prevented serious injuries and fatalities in recent accidents.
- The hosts discussed additional safety measures in Formula One, such as improved track design and stricter regulations, which have contributed to the sport's increased safety.
**Quiz on Race Winners and Fernando Alonso's Record:**
- A quiz was announced, featuring questions on the 11 current race winners in Formula One.
- The podcast hosts mentioned Fernando Alonso's record for the longest distance driven in Formula One, emphasizing his remarkable achievement.
**Personalized Ringtones and Text Tones:**
- The hosts announced a new initiative to provide personalized ringtones and text tones featuring their voices to fans.
- This unique offering allows fans to have the podcast hosts as their ringtone or text tone, adding a personal touch to their devices.
The episode concluded with the hosts encouraging listeners to participate in the quiz and to take advantage of the personalized ringtone and text tone service. They also expressed their excitement for the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix and promised to bring more engaging content in future episodes. **Podcast Episode Summary: The Halo, Fernando Alonso's Record, and the Austrian Grand Prix Quiz**
* **The Halo:**
* The halo is an important safety feature in Formula One that has saved lives.
* It can withstand the impact of a London bus and protect the driver's head in a crash.
* The halo was introduced in 2018 and has been credited with saving the life of Romain Grosjean in a fiery crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix.
* **Fernando Alonso's Record:**
* Fernando Alonso has driven 92,000 kilometers in Formula One, which is the longest distance covered by any driver in the history of the sport.
* This is equivalent to driving around the world twice or driving a quarter of the distance to the moon.
* Alonso is also the only driver to have won races in three different decades: the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s.
* **Austrian Grand Prix Quiz:**
* The Austrian Grand Prix has the shortest lap time on the Formula One calendar, with a record of 1 minute 5.619 seconds set by Carlos Sainz in 2021.
* Max Verstappen holds the record for the most wins at the Red Bull Ring with four victories, followed by Alain Prost with three wins.
* In 2002, Michael Schumacher was ordered to hand over the pole position to Rubens Barrichello on the last corner of the Austrian Grand Prix, causing controversy.
* There were nine retirements in the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix, all due to technical issues rather than crashes.
* Valtteri Bottas won the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix, while McLaren has the most wins at the circuit with six victories.
* The second race at the Red Bull Ring in 2021 was called the Styrian Grand Prix.
**Overall Message:**
The halo is a vital safety feature in Formula One that has saved lives. Fernando Alonso is a legendary driver with an impressive record, including the longest distance driven in Formula One history. The Austrian Grand Prix is a challenging and exciting race with a unique history and many memorable moments. **Introduction:**
* The podcast episode begins with a lively discussion about the upcoming Styrian Grand Prix in Austria.
* The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a humorous exchange regarding the correct name of the race.
* The episode marks the 40th episode of the "Pit Stop Podcast," and the hosts express their excitement for a potential victory.
**Predictions for the Styrian Grand Prix:**
* Jake and Fabio share their predictions for the race, including their picks for the top three finishers.
* Both hosts agree that Red Bull will likely dominate the race, given their strong performance at the Red Bull Ring.
* They predict that Charles Leclerc will secure second place, followed by Sergio Perez in third.
**Additional Insights and Perspectives:**
* The hosts discuss the significance of the Styrian Grand Prix as the ninth race of the 2022 Formula One season.
* They highlight the intense competition among the top teams and drivers, particularly between Red Bull and Ferrari.
* The hosts also touch upon the potential impact of the weather conditions on the race outcome.
**Race Review and Future Plans:**
* The hosts mention that they will be back on Monday morning for their race review episode, providing an in-depth analysis of the Styrian Grand Prix.
* They express their gratitude to their listeners and acknowledge the requests for longer episodes.
* The hosts hint at the possibility of attending the Austrian Grand Prix, but emphasize that their plans are still uncertain.
**Conclusion:**
* The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their enthusiasm for the upcoming race and inviting listeners to join them for the race review episode on Monday.
* The podcast ends with a lively and energetic outro, featuring the podcast's signature tune.
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[00:55.760 -> 01:00.280] Of course the Earth is bigger than the fucking moon. What is the matter with you? Are you
[01:00.280 -> 01:06.000] sure? Yeah! I think the moon's quite big! Are you joking? I don't know whether you're right.
[01:06.500 -> 01:07.000] Okay, well...
[01:07.000 -> 01:09.500] So, wait, so you're saying the moon is really that big, right?
[01:09.500 -> 01:10.500] Bro, I don't know!
[01:10.500 -> 01:14.000] He's driven round the Earth twice, and that's only a quarter of the moon.
[01:22.500 -> 01:27.000] Hello and welcome back to the Pit Stop Poggers!
[01:27.000 -> 01:32.440] Oh my god!
[01:32.440 -> 01:34.520] What a weekend we have just had.
[01:34.520 -> 01:37.800] Silverstone was sick and here we have it once again.
[01:37.800 -> 01:38.920] It's another race weekend.
[01:38.920 -> 01:39.920] Jake, where are we heading?
[01:39.920 -> 01:40.920] We're going to, oh no, we're not actually going to Austria.
[01:40.920 -> 01:41.920] But the Formula 1 is going to Austria!
[01:41.920 -> 01:42.920] Yeah!
[01:42.920 -> 01:43.920] Let's have it.
[01:43.920 -> 01:45.400] I'm excited. We're going to, oh no, we're not actually going to Austria. Formula One is going to Austria!
[01:45.400 -> 01:46.240] Yeah!
[01:46.240 -> 01:47.080] Yeah!
[01:47.080 -> 01:47.900] Yeah!
[01:47.900 -> 01:48.740] Yeah!
[01:48.740 -> 01:49.740] Let's have it.
[01:49.740 -> 01:50.860] I'm excited for this one.
[01:50.860 -> 01:53.660] Slightly more energy than last episode.
[01:53.660 -> 01:55.740] Sometimes, sometimes you just got to give it.
[01:55.740 -> 01:56.580] Yeah?
[01:56.580 -> 01:57.400] Yeah.
[01:57.400 -> 01:58.240] Fab's goes to me, I'm taking it.
[01:58.240 -> 02:00.340] As soon as you hit that record, but I'm having it.
[02:00.340 -> 02:03.060] I just, I felt like I was ready to just fly into it.
[02:03.060 -> 02:04.460] The energy built up all day.
[02:04.460 -> 02:05.200] I've been sat there
[02:06.440 -> 02:12.800] After saying that the bloody biggest light in the whole room like it was about to end. Oh, yeah, I thought that was game over
[02:14.360 -> 02:20.240] Imagine that why you saved it last minute. Yeah, I had my leg reflexes, bro. Yeah reflexes like a Formula One driver
[02:20.240 -> 02:24.680] We know this now I catch the balls quick. I can't wait till we get a simulator so we can truly test out
[02:29.760 -> 02:34.060] Don't tell the people the secrets. Oh, yeah, it's lots of amazing things that we don't want to give it all away Why don't you tell us about the amazing things that happen in this weekend at the Australian Austrian Grand Prix?
[02:35.520 -> 02:38.200] Well, you've got a little quiz coming at the end of the episode, haven't you?
[02:38.200 -> 02:40.200] I do have a quiz for I've ten questions
[02:40.520 -> 02:44.920] So if one can learn about Austria the majority of them are multiple choice. Some of them aren't
[02:43.160 -> 02:50.080] questions so everyone can learn about Austria the majority of them are multiple choice some of them aren't oh really fucking hard I think anyway but I
[02:50.080 -> 02:52.880] know you've been on your laptop for the last hour so I know you've been googling
[02:52.880 -> 02:56.920] all the answers. I haven't searched anything on the Austrian Grand Prix. Fab had the mission of getting a quiz
[02:56.920 -> 03:00.120] together for the end so you guys can play along and learn about well the next
[03:00.120 -> 03:04.240] Grand Prix I had the mission of looking at the news creating a load of stuff and
[03:04.240 -> 03:07.040] coming up with what we're gonna talk about in today's episode so I guess
[03:07.040 -> 03:10.440] that's where we'll go now. Was it a successful mission? Did you find out a
[03:10.440 -> 03:18.320] few interesting bits and bobs? Struggled a bit the way you did! Yeah, I was too busy watching that video on TV. That Sidemen video 20 vs 1 pretty
[03:18.320 -> 03:21.760] legend to be fair. Pretty funny. Yeah it's too busy watching that. We'll get on it at one point.
[03:21.760 -> 03:27.100] Yeah at some point. What we gonna do, get 20 F1 drivers? No, an F1 driver and 20 girls.
[03:27.100 -> 03:29.980] Or 20 F1 drivers and one girl.
[03:29.980 -> 03:31.640] Pierre Gasly.
[03:31.640 -> 03:33.040] Pierre Gasly could be the first one,
[03:33.040 -> 03:34.760] liked by Pierre Gasly.
[03:34.760 -> 03:35.600] He'd love it, I think.
[03:35.600 -> 03:36.600] I think it would be all over him.
[03:36.600 -> 03:38.120] Yeah, all right, let's send the message.
[03:38.120 -> 03:39.500] We just need 20 girls.
[03:40.720 -> 03:42.000] Yeah, in today's episode,
[03:42.000 -> 03:44.440] we're gonna be speaking about Carlos Sainz.
[03:44.440 -> 03:45.080] And is this the start for him at Ferrari? Ooh, yeah. You know, we're going to be speaking about Carlos Sainz and is this the
[03:45.080 -> 03:46.440] start for him at Ferrari?
[03:46.440 -> 03:47.440] Ooh.
[03:47.440 -> 03:48.440] Yeah.
[03:48.440 -> 03:49.440] You know.
[03:49.440 -> 03:50.440] Okay.
[03:50.440 -> 03:51.440] Could this be the start?
[03:51.440 -> 03:52.440] All right.
[03:52.440 -> 03:53.440] All right.
[03:53.440 -> 03:54.440] We're going to be looking at, could this be the ultimate comeback for Lewis Hamilton?
[03:54.440 -> 03:55.440] Ooh, hello.
[03:55.440 -> 03:59.320] Yeah, that's a serious title right there for the Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes fans.
[03:59.320 -> 04:03.880] The F1 halo has saved lives, but did you know this about it?
[04:03.880 -> 04:08.160] Oh, and I'm not even going to tell you. You
[04:08.160 -> 04:11.960] have to wait. Buddy. Oh, if I was tuning into this podcast, I would be listening to the
[04:11.960 -> 04:17.480] whole thing. You wouldn't skip the shit. Absolutely not. There was 11 race winners on the current
[04:17.480 -> 04:25.000] F1 grid. But can you name them all? Oh, I think I can. I think I can.
[04:25.520 -> 04:27.360] I think I can.
[04:27.360 -> 04:28.680] You're quizzing me now.
[04:28.680 -> 04:33.680] You'll have to stick around and wait and see
[04:36.200 -> 04:38.240] if you can name them all later on.
[04:38.240 -> 04:40.920] And finally, you're going to like this one.
[04:40.920 -> 04:44.440] Fernando Alonso now holds the record
[04:44.440 -> 04:47.960] for the longest distance driven in Formula One ever.
[04:47.960 -> 04:48.800] Oh!
[04:48.800 -> 04:51.960] And we're gonna talk about how far that is.
[04:51.960 -> 04:52.840] The legend.
[04:52.840 -> 04:54.120] That's right, Fernando Alonso.
[04:54.120 -> 04:54.960] Yeah, it's like it's-
[04:54.960 -> 04:55.920] Can you still believe the other weekend
[04:55.920 -> 04:56.840] he brushed your shoulder?
[04:56.840 -> 04:57.680] Have you showered?
[04:57.680 -> 04:58.520] Nope.
[04:58.520 -> 04:59.340] No?
[04:59.340 -> 05:00.560] No, I sniff it every night before I go to bed.
[05:00.560 -> 05:02.680] I can't believe you didn't know it's in that.
[05:02.680 -> 05:03.640] Silverstone was class.
[05:03.640 -> 05:08.120] I know we said we'd give you a longer update and talk about it but let's just say it was absolutely unbelievable,
[05:08.120 -> 05:11.240] I couldn't have really gone any better. You can't really go into any more detail other
[05:11.240 -> 05:18.640] than the fact it was awesome! Oi, we need to pull it together. Alright, me and Jake
[05:18.640 -> 05:21.520] haven't left the house since we came back from Silverstone because over the last three
[05:21.520 -> 05:46.000] days we've got a bit of cabin fever. Yeah, we have. Okay, yeah, well let's get straight out and join us on this pit stop journey, cause it's exciting and who knows where it may go. But yeah, we're gonna start off with cool signs.
[05:46.000 -> 05:48.240] We're also doing personalized ringtones.
[05:48.240 -> 05:49.080] Are we?
[05:49.080 -> 05:50.400] Yeah, we are now.
[05:50.400 -> 05:51.240] I haven't said it then.
[05:51.240 -> 05:54.160] So if anyone would like us to be their ringtone,
[05:54.160 -> 05:57.680] then just let us know, we'll send you a voice note.
[05:57.680 -> 05:58.520] Or if you-
[05:58.520 -> 05:59.760] When did you decide we're doing this?
[05:59.760 -> 06:00.680] Just now.
[06:00.680 -> 06:03.880] And if you've got any birthdays or parties coming up,
[06:03.880 -> 06:05.920] we can also do a personalized message to your loved ones
[06:05.920 -> 06:07.920] What would your text tone be?
[06:07.920 -> 06:09.920] See if someone had you for a text
[06:09.920 -> 06:11.920] I'd try and whistle our theme tune
[06:11.920 -> 06:13.920] What like
[06:13.920 -> 06:15.920] Whistling
[06:15.920 -> 06:17.920] The worst
[06:17.920 -> 06:19.920] Whistler ever
[06:19.920 -> 06:21.920] Pick up your phone you gotta fucking text
[06:21.920 -> 06:23.920] In today's episode, yeah we're gonna be speaking about
[06:23.920 -> 06:25.020] Colour signs and this is to start Before we do that though The drivers standings, just a quick recap got a fucking text. In today's episode, yeah we're gonna be speaking about Carlos Sainz
[06:25.020 -> 06:28.720] and his sister's start for him. Before we do that though, the drivers standings, just
[06:28.720 -> 06:33.660] a quick recap, Carlos Sainz's first ever win. It's got significantly closer. Yeah, that's
[06:33.660 -> 06:38.120] where we're going with this guys. The drivers standings are starting to tighten up a little
[06:38.120 -> 06:44.600] bit. Carlos Sainz's first ever win. 150 race starts and his first win has meant that he
[06:44.600 -> 06:46.860] has climbed significantly
[06:46.860 -> 06:51.120] up the drivers standings he's currently fourth 11 points behind teammate Leclerc.
[06:51.120 -> 06:56.220] Let's just give a round of applause to Carlos Sainz right now for winning possibly one of
[06:56.220 -> 07:00.320] the most historic prestigious Grand Prix's on the calendar.
[07:00.320 -> 07:01.320] Amazing race.
[07:01.320 -> 07:04.680] Silverstone the home of I just called it Silverstone.
[07:04.680 -> 07:05.340] Silverstone. Silverstone. The home of, I just called it Silverstone. Silverstone.
[07:05.340 -> 07:06.160] Silverstone.
[07:06.160 -> 07:08.200] The home of British motor racing.
[07:08.200 -> 07:09.040] Yeah, I know man.
[07:09.040 -> 07:10.400] What an amazing race to win.
[07:10.400 -> 07:13.200] Thank God Joe Albon, everyone else was fine
[07:13.200 -> 07:16.000] because that would have like put a bloody massive downer
[07:16.000 -> 07:17.440] on what was an incredible weekend.
[07:17.440 -> 07:18.760] You know, thank God they were right.
[07:18.760 -> 07:19.800] Yeah.
[07:19.800 -> 07:23.080] But yeah, his 150th race and he's got his first ever win.
[07:23.080 -> 07:25.520] And whilst we're on the topic, I just wanted to say to you,
[07:25.520 -> 07:29.000] could you tell me, there's only one more driver
[07:29.000 -> 07:31.440] that it took longer to get his first ever win.
[07:32.400 -> 07:34.440] Like he's second in that it took him 150,
[07:34.440 -> 07:35.840] that makes him second on the leaderboard.
[07:35.840 -> 07:37.240] So who's first?
[07:37.240 -> 07:38.920] Do you know who it is, who took longer than him
[07:38.920 -> 07:39.840] to get their first ever win?
[07:39.840 -> 07:41.000] Longer than Carlos Sainz?
[07:41.000 -> 07:42.720] Lando Norris.
[07:42.720 -> 07:43.800] How do you know that?
[07:45.080 -> 07:47.920] Because I just good with these kinds of guys. It's not Lando Norris. How do you know that? Cause I was just good with these kinds of guys.
[07:47.920 -> 07:50.280] No, it's not, it's Estaban, no it's not, it's,
[07:51.920 -> 07:53.760] it is Estaban Ocon.
[07:53.760 -> 07:55.000] No, it's Sergio Perez.
[07:55.000 -> 07:55.840] Sergio Perez.
[07:55.840 -> 07:59.280] 190 races, and you know when he got his first ever win?
[07:59.280 -> 08:00.120] No.
[08:00.120 -> 08:03.080] He actually got it in, just a quick check of the notes,
[08:03.080 -> 08:05.360] cause there's absolutely no way I would have known this
[08:05.360 -> 08:08.440] unless I Googled it, in 2020.
[08:08.440 -> 08:11.920] In 2020, he got his first ever win, 190 race starts,
[08:11.920 -> 08:12.840] and then he got it.
[08:12.840 -> 08:14.920] A hundred and, I thought you meant in total.
[08:14.920 -> 08:15.760] No, yeah, so-
[08:15.760 -> 08:18.320] 190 race starts before he got his first win.
[08:18.320 -> 08:22.480] Sainz was 150, Perez was 190, and he did it at racing point.
[08:22.480 -> 08:23.320] Wow.
[08:23.320 -> 08:24.160] Yeah, crazy.
[08:24.160 -> 08:25.880] Wow, do you know why but why
[08:25.880 -> 08:30.380] racing point never good when they at one point well everyone else's ideas I think
[08:30.380 -> 08:33.360] there was something like that he did have a lot of luck I know he had a lot
[08:33.360 -> 08:36.160] of luck in that race when I was reading about it but yeah and Mark Webber is
[08:36.160 -> 08:41.760] third hundred and thirtieth race 2009 Grand Prix I like Mark Webber yeah yeah
[08:41.760 -> 08:47.620] he had a pretty serious crash didn't he a couple of them I think yeah we met him as well didn't we and he met him yep he was funny as
[08:47.620 -> 08:51.400] well when he sat at the table behind us he was a funny guy it's so weird I know
[08:51.400 -> 08:54.920] we've spoken about this so much but just to just to go just to dip back in time
[08:54.920 -> 08:58.320] for a little bit a little bit of history about Pitstop because I feel like we've
[08:58.320 -> 09:01.920] been going long enough now bloody love history there's stuff back in the day
[09:01.920 -> 09:05.760] that we may have forgotten about but no the first time when we went to that wings for life
[09:05.760 -> 09:09.380] Event shout out wings for life shout out Red Bull an amazing charity amazing team
[09:10.240 -> 09:14.420] We met that's where we met Damon. That's where we met cool time. That's where we met Mark Webber
[09:14.420 -> 09:15.780] So we met Christian Horner
[09:15.780 -> 09:21.920] Yeah, and it's so weird to think that we met these people so early on and we really didn't know anything about
[09:22.440 -> 09:28.000] We're walking around the event with F1 drivers on Wikipedia on our phone with pictures to see who was who bro.
[09:28.000 -> 09:29.000] We didn't know anyone.
[09:29.000 -> 09:30.000] Is that TikTok still on there?
[09:30.000 -> 09:31.000] It's gotta be, shouldn't it?
[09:31.000 -> 09:35.000] Guys, go back through our TikTok and try and find the videos of when we were at that event.
[09:35.000 -> 09:39.000] I remember all the comments at the time, everyone was like, how have you guys done this?
[09:39.000 -> 09:40.000] How have you managed it?
[09:40.000 -> 09:41.000] Shout out to Antonio De Luca.
[09:41.000 -> 09:42.000] Yeah, what a legend.
[09:42.000 -> 09:43.000] Legend.
[09:43.000 -> 09:49.960] So yeah, it was also his first ever pole position at Silverstone. So a pole and a win but yeah signs his first ever pole,
[09:49.960 -> 09:53.120] signs his first ever win. Couldn't be done any better than that. But could this be the
[09:53.120 -> 09:58.680] start for him? Could this be the start for Carlos Sainz? You're a big Ferrari fan, what
[09:58.680 -> 10:03.000] do you think? I want to know what you mean by start because like he's an amazing driver.
[10:03.000 -> 10:05.440] 11 points behind Leclerc now. Throughout the whole season the
[10:05.440 -> 10:07.440] narrative has been Leclerc and Verstappen.
[10:07.440 -> 10:09.280] If he's only 11 points behind why can't
[10:09.280 -> 10:11.280] the narrative be Sainz and Verstappen?
[10:11.280 -> 10:13.840] Sainz is a solid driver you know it's not
[10:13.840 -> 10:15.040] as if he's coming from the back of the
[10:15.040 -> 10:16.280] grid and all of a sudden he's winning
[10:16.280 -> 10:18.440] like he's usually there do you know I
[10:18.440 -> 10:20.040] mean he has been a bit unfortunate at
[10:20.040 -> 10:22.160] the start of this year but do you know what I mean
[10:22.160 -> 10:23.480] it's a brand new year with new
[10:23.480 -> 10:24.880] regulations everything's different I
[10:24.880 -> 10:26.780] think people have been trying to get used to their
[10:26.780 -> 10:31.660] cars we've seen it with Hamilton do you know I mean yeah so no I think signs is
[10:31.660 -> 10:36.060] a solid driver I think he does it's the win that he actually deserves like he's
[10:36.060 -> 10:39.660] he's been he did deserving it the whole time do I think he's going to be in
[10:39.660 -> 10:46.160] competition to win the championship no I don't I think he'd come like third or fourth.
[10:46.160 -> 10:51.360] Could he be in position as much as Leclerc? Who's only 11 points or do you think Leclerc is significantly a better driver?
[10:51.360 -> 10:57.600] I don't think so yet. I don't think so. No. I don't know. We're yet to see. But I feel like Leclerc's a bit better.
[10:57.600 -> 10:58.600] Yeah? Yeah.
[10:58.600 -> 11:06.080] How do you think Sainz lines up against Verstappen if they're in the same car? do you think Verstappen is clear?
[11:06.080 -> 11:07.080] or do you think Sainz is...
[11:07.080 -> 11:08.200] I think Verstappen's clear
[11:08.200 -> 11:08.700] really?
[11:08.700 -> 11:11.080] he's a ruthless guy and he on and off the track
[11:11.080 -> 11:12.320] it's interesting you say that
[11:12.320 -> 11:16.640] I've basically just clickbaited you into an answer because of a quote that I got
[11:16.640 -> 11:20.760] oh god I'm sorry it cracks me up the way we do this
[11:20.760 -> 11:24.840] because the show would normally have like a producer or whatever that would go and get all the shit and then just read it out
[11:24.840 -> 11:25.560] but in fact they're just googling it and producer or whatever that would go and get all the shit and then just read out. The fabs are just
[11:25.560 -> 11:29.040] googling it and putting it together and hoping for the best. But yeah Carlos Sainz
[11:29.040 -> 11:34.040] started his Formula One career at Red Bull Junior Driver alongside Max Verstappen
[11:34.040 -> 11:39.040] in 2015. So they were actually teammates at Toro Rosso in 2015, Sainz and
[11:39.040 -> 11:42.760] Verstappen. Did you know that? I never knew Sainz was teammates with Verstappen.
[11:42.760 -> 11:45.200] Never knew that. And Helmut Marko has said...
[11:45.200 -> 11:45.700] Who?
[11:45.700 -> 11:46.700] Helmut Marko.
[11:46.700 -> 11:47.700] Who's Helmut Marko?
[11:47.700 -> 11:48.700] The owner of Red Bull.
[11:48.700 -> 11:50.700] Has said that, you know, Verstappen is...
[11:50.700 -> 11:51.700] I'm glad you know.
[11:51.700 -> 11:53.700] Is it right? Is he the owner of Red Bull?
[11:53.700 -> 11:54.200] Yeah.
[11:54.200 -> 11:55.200] Yeah, Sainz is.
[11:55.200 -> 11:59.700] Yeah, he said that Sainz is an amazing driver, but driving against Max Verstappen is surely no fun.
[11:59.700 -> 12:05.200] He said he takes everything to the limit, no matter what the conditions because he has an incredible car control
[12:05.360 -> 12:09.840] So Helmut Marko basically said that Verstappen was just so much like better better
[12:09.920 -> 12:15.700] Basically the car control and that's why he got the red bull call because it could have been signs at red bull in another universe
[12:16.160 -> 12:19.600] They were both at the academy to be going to you know, red bull
[12:19.680 -> 12:24.480] I think everyone knows by now Verstappen's just that courageous bloke and he he's just pretty nutty
[12:26.800 -> 12:29.800] Kind of does what he wants. He just takes that lunge, he goes that extra little bit.
[12:29.800 -> 12:32.800] Did you see the thing that Verstappen had launched in his... have you seen the photo?
[12:32.800 -> 12:33.800] Yeah, he was holding it.
[12:33.800 -> 12:36.800] Mate, he finished P7 and he had that in his car the whole time.
[12:36.800 -> 12:41.800] Yeah, apparently he had like 50% less, almost 50% less downforce because the underside of
[12:41.800 -> 12:42.800] his car was fucked.
[12:42.800 -> 12:46.840] Yeah, the car was like shaking, he said it was like felt like it was falling to pieces.
[12:46.840 -> 12:47.680] Crazy man.
[12:47.680 -> 12:48.500] Where did he come?
[12:48.500 -> 12:49.340] Sixth?
[12:49.340 -> 12:50.180] Seventh.
[12:50.180 -> 12:51.000] And he raced with that.
[12:51.000 -> 12:51.840] He would have probably won the race.
[12:51.840 -> 12:53.600] I mean, if he didn't get that launch in his car.
[12:53.600 -> 12:54.440] Yeah.
[12:54.440 -> 12:55.520] He was flying really.
[12:55.520 -> 12:56.960] This is the beauty of Formula One.
[12:56.960 -> 12:58.240] You can be the fastest on the track,
[12:58.240 -> 13:00.340] but then you have stray elements like this,
[13:00.340 -> 13:01.840] which just fuck your race up.
[13:01.840 -> 13:02.680] Do you know what I mean?
[13:02.680 -> 13:03.920] Exactly, that's one thing I've loved.
[13:03.920 -> 13:10.000] Like you wouldn't get a bit of debris. I suppose you do, but you wouldn't get much debris on a football pitch.
[13:10.000 -> 13:12.000] Maybe like a balloon or a foot.
[13:12.000 -> 13:14.000] Debris on a football pitch!
[13:14.000 -> 13:16.000] A couple of spare studs or something.
[13:16.000 -> 13:18.000] Yeah, you wouldn't get debris on a football field.
[13:18.000 -> 13:20.000] What an amazing thought to have.
[13:20.000 -> 13:23.000] Do you know what I mean? So it's just like there's more dynamic to Formula 1.
[13:23.000 -> 13:29.120] Basically football shit. And the safety cars, the safety car at Silverstone like brought that
[13:29.120 -> 13:34.160] whole race back together. I love that. Shout out to. Shout out to Bert Mailander for bringing the
[13:34.160 -> 13:36.720] field back together. You know what I mean? There we go, yeah he brought them back. Because when
[13:36.720 -> 13:42.240] there's such a big gap, like if as a fan's point of view, I know if you were like a Red Bull fan
[13:42.240 -> 13:45.120] and Verstappen was winning by 30 seconds You'd be thinking yes We've won this week
[13:45.120 -> 13:49.320] But as we are fans of just a good race like we just want anyone to win really
[13:49.320 -> 13:51.440] We just want a good race. We just want to befriend all the drivers
[13:51.440 -> 13:52.320] Oh, you know what I mean?
[13:52.320 -> 13:56.760] I want the safety car to bring all the cars back together like a second within which they did at Silverstone
[13:56.760 -> 14:02.660] Which is why we had the line of the Red Bull the Ferrari the Mercedes that amazing battle that wouldn't have happened without safety car
[14:02.660 -> 14:05.520] No, and it wouldn't happen happened without these new regulations I imagine.
[14:05.520 -> 14:06.520] No.
[14:06.520 -> 14:07.520] The cars.
[14:07.520 -> 14:08.520] Yeah.
[14:08.520 -> 14:09.520] Just amazing.
[14:09.520 -> 14:10.960] We're starting to see what they're trying to achieve.
[14:10.960 -> 14:12.960] It's definitely coming into play, you know what I mean?
[14:12.960 -> 14:13.960] It's good to see I think.
[14:13.960 -> 14:16.400] Yeah, but they're already putting in plans for the 2026 changes.
[14:16.400 -> 14:17.400] Oh really, what are they doing?
[14:17.400 -> 14:20.440] I don't really know actually, but they're looking at it.
[14:20.440 -> 14:23.920] Maybe we should look into that and let people know on the Pitstop podcast next time we come
[14:23.920 -> 14:24.920] back.
[14:24.920 -> 14:26.000] We're only three and a half years out.
[14:26.000 -> 14:28.000] Three and a half years out? What's the team coming in in 2026?
[14:28.000 -> 14:30.000] Or is it 2024?
[14:30.000 -> 14:32.000] Is it BMW and Porsche?
[14:32.000 -> 14:34.000] Is it actually confirmed though? BMW were in Formula 1 for ages.
[14:34.000 -> 14:36.000] I think it is confirmed now, but I'm not 100% sure.
[14:36.000 -> 14:38.000] We'll have to confirm that next week.
[14:38.000 -> 14:40.000] I don't know if it's confirmed.
[14:40.000 -> 14:42.000] We'll look into it.
[14:42.000 -> 14:44.000] One of the big changes they're making is they're adding orange juice injection into the fuel.
[14:44.000 -> 14:48.940] For God's sake! Do you know what Callum did the other day? He put petrol in a diesel car
[14:48.940 -> 14:54.840] Oh what happened? Well, you can't drive it. Does it really break the car? I wonder if our fans know who Callum is yet
[14:54.840 -> 14:59.640] Well, Callum's gonna come on the podcast at some point fab works with Callum. Callum's hilarious. Callum's my friend
[14:59.640 -> 15:04.340] Shout out Callum. He's hilarious. He doesn't know much about cars, but he'll crack you up. We don't know anything about cars
[15:04.340 -> 15:05.680] So he's in the perfect place.
[15:05.680 -> 15:11.440] Yeah, moving on to Lewis Hamilton, because we wanted him to do amazing at the British Grand Prix.
[15:11.440 -> 15:15.920] He completely performed, you know, third, another podium, which is what you want.
[15:15.920 -> 15:19.680] That's his third podium of the season. Can you tell me where Hamilton's podium this season?
[15:19.680 -> 15:21.200] Can you remember?
[15:21.200 -> 15:22.240] Sorry, say again?
[15:22.240 -> 15:24.320] He's been on the podium three times this season.
[15:24.320 -> 15:24.880] Has he?
[15:24.880 -> 15:25.000] Can you tell? Yeah, third. Lewis Hamilton has been on the podium three times this season. Has he?
[15:25.000 -> 15:26.000] Can you tell? Yeah, third.
[15:26.000 -> 15:28.000] Lewis Hamilton has been third three times.
[15:28.000 -> 15:29.000] I didn't know that.
[15:29.000 -> 15:30.000] Yeah, this weekend at Silverstone.
[15:30.000 -> 15:31.000] I should have known that.
[15:31.000 -> 15:33.000] Hang on, no, let me think.
[15:33.000 -> 15:35.000] I'm gonna say last week...
[15:35.000 -> 15:37.000] Where did you get that?
[15:37.000 -> 15:38.000] Did I just put it into your mouth?
[15:38.000 -> 15:39.000] At Baku.
[15:39.000 -> 15:41.000] We were at Baku last week, mate.
[15:41.000 -> 15:42.000] And then we went.
[15:42.000 -> 15:43.000] Do you actually watch?
[15:43.000 -> 15:44.000] Uh...
[15:44.000 -> 15:46.000] Where were we last week?
[15:46.000 -> 15:48.000] Don't wave your finger!
[15:48.000 -> 15:50.000] Come on, I can't sound this stupid.
[15:50.000 -> 15:52.000] Drake said something quick, I haven't got a clue.
[15:52.000 -> 15:54.000] My mind is all over the place.
[15:54.000 -> 15:56.000] It's racing a million miles an hour.
[15:56.000 -> 15:58.000] I can't think of anything apart from the present time
[15:58.000 -> 16:00.000] right here, right now.
[16:00.000 -> 16:02.000] He came on the podium of Canada last week.
[16:02.000 -> 16:04.000] Canada last week, that's it.
[16:04.000 -> 16:06.400] And then he came on the podium in the first race of the season.
[16:06.400 -> 16:08.000] What was the first race of the season?
[16:08.000 -> 16:09.000] Azerbaijan!
[16:09.000 -> 16:10.000] Bahrain!
[16:10.000 -> 16:11.000] Bahrain!
[16:11.000 -> 16:12.000] Yeah!
[16:12.000 -> 16:14.000] Yeah, which is good, because Lewis Hamilton's been struggling.
[16:14.000 -> 16:18.560] When you put it like that, though, it makes him sound like he's been doing better than
[16:18.560 -> 16:20.080] I originally thought he had.
[16:20.080 -> 16:21.840] Well, let's get into how well he's actually doing, then.
[16:21.840 -> 16:25.120] I think it's because we're so used to him winning all the time
[16:25.120 -> 16:30.360] So this was why I wanted to talk about this. I don't think we give Lewis Hamilton enough love on this podcast.
[16:31.040 -> 16:34.560] I think because it's been a quiet season and we're new fans. Should we give him a virtual hug?
[16:37.120 -> 16:39.120] Yeah
[16:39.120 -> 16:44.880] Lewis, thanks so much. No, right, let's get into it honestly because he isn't doing as bad as you think, okay?
[16:44.880 -> 16:45.760] Hmm. He's currently sixth in the driver's standards so much. No, right, let's get into it honestly because he isn't doing as bad as you think, okay.
[16:50.720 -> 16:56.160] He's currently sixth in the driver's standards. He's 88 points behind Verstappen. That is a big gap. Maybe he won't win. Okay. Oh, that is quite a big gap. Nip that in the bud right now.
[16:58.400 -> 17:03.360] Don't put that negative energy out into the world. Get rid of that negative energy immediately.
[17:03.360 -> 17:07.000] Lewis Hamilton is going to win the 2022 World Drivers Championship.
[17:07.000 -> 17:12.760] That brings me on to what I'm about to say.
[17:12.760 -> 17:13.760] Right.
[17:13.760 -> 17:14.760] Okay.
[17:14.760 -> 17:16.560] Could this be the greatest comeback of all time?
[17:16.560 -> 17:18.040] Imagine it now.
[17:18.040 -> 17:23.600] It would be exactly what would be perfect off the back of last season if Lewis Hamilton
[17:23.600 -> 17:27.640] like won this weekend and then just come second weekend after won again and then the
[17:27.640 -> 17:33.240] gaps like 30 points hmm and then it's like races to go and that amazing gap so
[17:33.240 -> 17:39.240] Red Bull DNF Verstappen DNFs at Austria he wins it that's 26 points to none
[17:39.240 -> 17:44.920] where does that put him 56 points behind Verstappen then something like yeah not
[17:44.920 -> 17:45.000] far mate because Verstappen then? Or something like that?
[17:45.000 -> 17:47.000] Yeah, not far mate. Because Verstappen's got the biggest gap.
[17:47.000 -> 17:49.000] It's only like 40 points to erm...
[17:49.000 -> 17:51.000] This is what happened last year!
[17:51.000 -> 17:52.000] Mate, it's possible.
[17:52.000 -> 17:55.000] Like I haven't even been considering Hamilton in this whole fight.
[17:55.000 -> 17:56.000] Yeah, neither have I.
[17:56.000 -> 17:59.000] For me it's been, and I'm sure a lot of other people, it's been Leclerc and Verstappen.
[17:59.000 -> 18:01.000] I didn't even consider either.
[18:01.000 -> 18:04.000] I didn't even think about it. I didn't even think it'd be a possibility.
[18:04.000 -> 18:10.360] But, there's always a but when it's Lewis Hamilton. I've been thinking about it, and
[18:10.360 -> 18:15.800] Russell's car is clearly more developed than Hamilton's I think. I think Russell is adjusting
[18:15.800 -> 18:19.200] to it better because like we said he's young and he's willing to learn quicker, he can
[18:19.200 -> 18:28.120] learn quicker. But I do think they've been trialling stuff on Hamilton's car. I do think they've really been trying to figure out these new regulations so that they didn't
[18:28.120 -> 18:31.840] have a car that was good after three races, so that they had a car that was amazing after
[18:31.840 -> 18:32.840] ten.
[18:32.840 -> 18:37.520] I feel like they may have held back a little bit, took Russell's data, learnt off Lewis
[18:37.520 -> 18:39.600] Hamilton's car, tried different things.
[18:39.600 -> 18:44.480] Well look, how do you propel a new driver to a new team?
[18:44.480 -> 18:45.560] Into the fucking media.
[18:45.560 -> 18:47.480] It's just make him really good in the beginning.
[18:47.480 -> 18:48.040] It's true.
[18:48.040 -> 18:50.680] So like, you know, they wanted a good start for George.
[18:50.680 -> 18:52.000] So maybe they just gave George-
[18:52.000 -> 18:52.720] When you put-
[18:52.720 -> 18:56.520] When you put anyone against Lewis Hamilton, who's the best driver of all time,
[18:57.600 -> 19:01.000] you know, it's gotta be daunting, it's gotta be fucking hard to beat him.
[19:01.000 -> 19:04.440] So like, just increase a bit more orange juice in George's car-
[19:04.440 -> 19:05.480] And wait Lewis out
[19:05.480 -> 19:09.440] in the beginning yeah warm him up for the team make him feel at home make him feel good
[19:09.440 -> 19:12.960] which gives them the chance to try everything on Hamilton's car because if they know they've
[19:12.960 -> 19:17.840] got Hamilton's car ready I'm just saying like he isn't if he's had three podiums this season
[19:17.840 -> 19:22.460] he isn't having that bad of a season like I think the points are just so spread and Red
[19:22.460 -> 19:26.200] Bull are so good like that's that's as simple spread and Red Bull are so good. Like, that's the same as it, Red Bull are so good.
[19:26.200 -> 19:29.520] Clearly, Mercedes are miles behind Red Bull at the moment.
[19:29.520 -> 19:35.000] I'm not, I'm not, they're there, but they were only there this race because the safety car brings it back or whatever.
[19:35.000 -> 19:37.400] We're not in Silverstone, because Red Bull didn't win, but...
[19:37.400 -> 19:39.640] I think if anything can happen here,
[19:39.640 -> 19:43.480] and I, Mercedes are one of the best constructs of all time, so I wouldn't be sure,
[19:43.480 -> 19:47.760] wouldn't be, like, it wouldn't catch me off guard off guard about no I do think how much more in a race season
[19:48.640 -> 19:53.520] Oh, yeah, you think that's like a easy? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'd be surprised if you didn't yeah
[19:54.000 -> 19:56.000] Yeah, the porpoise thing starting to calm down a little bit
[19:56.720 -> 19:59.200] So, you know, he's one of the greatest drivers of all time, right?
[19:59.200 -> 20:00.640] We need to give him a bit more love on the pods
[20:00.640 -> 20:08.000] So hopefully he starts winning so we can go mad about you have to look at what what sort of which tracks are suiting Mercedes more what tracks do suit Mercedes Silverstone did
[20:08.000 -> 20:13.040] clearly nice smooth track bowling alley nice sweeping corners I thought he's going to come
[20:13.040 -> 20:16.000] second when he took both them cars in that one corner I really thought that was it and then they
[20:16.000 -> 20:21.360] got him two corners later I was like oh for god's sake I went mad yeah the whole crowd erupted yeah
[20:21.360 -> 20:25.200] that's what you wanted to see at Silverstone, a British driver. But, you know, he made the podium, so...
[20:25.200 -> 20:26.680] Hit me with your next topic.
[20:26.680 -> 20:28.320] We're still on Hamilton.
[20:28.320 -> 20:31.640] I just found this interesting on my Google search,
[20:31.640 -> 20:32.120] and it says,
[20:32.120 -> 20:35.080] It'll be no surprise that seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton,
[20:35.080 -> 20:38.120] arguably the greatest driver of all time, is a top earner,
[20:38.120 -> 20:43.080] receiving in the region of £33 million per year.
[20:43.080 -> 20:48.120] That equates to £28712 pounds per race,
[20:49.240 -> 20:52.520] which is 7,800 pounds per mile.
[20:52.520 -> 20:56.320] So every mile he drives in his car,
[20:56.320 -> 20:58.400] it equivalents to 7,800 pounds.
[20:58.400 -> 21:00.040] Fucking hell.
[21:00.040 -> 21:01.400] With the price of diesel at the minute,
[21:01.400 -> 21:03.800] that's how much I pay per mile.
[21:03.800 -> 21:06.240] That's ridiculous. That is crazy, isn't it?
[21:06.240 -> 21:07.960] Like, imagine just pigging it around.
[21:07.960 -> 21:09.480] Imagine how quick they'd do a mile, mate.
[21:09.480 -> 21:11.480] These cars are going like 200 miles an hour.
[21:11.480 -> 21:12.480] Yeah.
[21:12.480 -> 21:13.960] So how many miles in an hour could you do?
[21:13.960 -> 21:16.480] In a minute, they're doing like three miles, or something like that.
[21:16.480 -> 21:18.080] How many miles in an hour?
[21:18.080 -> 21:18.480] Huh?
[21:18.480 -> 21:20.160] How many miles in an hour?
[21:20.160 -> 21:22.800] Well, if we're doing three a minute, they'd be doing 180 an hour.
[21:22.800 -> 21:25.840] So 180 times 7,000 would be like...
[21:25.840 -> 21:27.200] At 200 miles an hour?
[21:27.200 -> 21:29.920] 70, 88, 49, 56.
[21:29.920 -> 21:33.120] That'd be like £126,000 every hour.
[21:33.120 -> 21:34.560] At 200 miles an hour?
[21:34.560 -> 21:35.840] That was terrible maths.
[21:35.840 -> 21:38.160] I think that was absolutely terrible maths.
[21:38.160 -> 21:41.440] Are you telling me if a Formula One car is going at 200 miles an hour,
[21:41.440 -> 21:44.000] it would do roughly 180 miles in one hour?
[21:44.000 -> 21:48.000] No, if a Formula One car was going at 200 miles an hour it would do roughly 180 miles in one hour.
[21:51.120 -> 21:52.320] Let's say for example a Formula One car was going 180 miles an hour.
[21:57.600 -> 22:00.560] And it was that would mean that they were doing three miles a minute. But how many miles in so what how many miles is that in an hour?
[22:00.560 -> 22:01.360] 180.
[22:02.720 -> 22:08.760] It's 180? It's three miles a minute? Yeah yeah and there's 60 so it'd be 60 times
[22:08.760 -> 22:28.960] 3 yeah yeah yeah well the giveaway is that they're doing 180 miles an hour I completely suck, no no, my god, I actually just fucking suck bro.
[22:28.960 -> 22:30.960] No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:30.960 -> 22:31.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:31.960 -> 22:32.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:32.960 -> 22:33.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:33.960 -> 22:34.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:34.960 -> 22:35.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:35.960 -> 22:36.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:36.960 -> 22:37.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:37.960 -> 22:38.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:38.960 -> 22:39.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:39.960 -> 22:40.960] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
[22:40.960 -> 22:50.840] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no love guess how much they love Joe I've got so much they own per lap Sonoda yeah so Hamilton earns about 200 to 7,800 per mile guess how much they
[22:50.840 -> 22:56.200] make per lap like Sonoda and that Sonoda in that mmm just chuck a load of drivers
[22:56.200 -> 23:02.080] in together um I know like 500 bucks no maybe make a hundred and forty seven
[23:02.080 -> 23:06.060] pound per mile so Sonoda is making a hundred and forty seven pound per mile. So Sonoda is making a hundred and forty seven pound per mile
[23:06.060 -> 23:08.160] Hamilton is making seven thousand eight hundred
[23:09.120 -> 23:10.040] Still ain't bad
[23:10.040 -> 23:12.920] Highest paid sportsman in the world and I think arguably I agree
[23:12.920 -> 23:16.600] So you see the amount of sponsors they wear like it's one of the biggest sports in the world this money's there
[23:16.600 -> 23:21.720] It's handsome sportsman in the world. He's a beautiful sportsman some would say yeah, and he's a lovely guy
[23:23.720 -> 23:25.480] Yeah, Naomi knows him yeah, I know he's great as well and she's told us that he's a lovely guy. It's a great role model. It's a great person. Yeah, Naomi knows him
[23:25.520 -> 23:28.960] Yeah, and Naomi's great as well. And she's told us that he's just an amazing guy
[23:28.960 -> 23:32.300] So Naomi's gonna come on the podcast shout out to Naomi if you're listening
[23:32.720 -> 23:37.920] Hopefully you are listening and another one. She's not listening. Yeah, she's not listening and another presenter
[23:38.720 -> 23:52.280] Say no more! Say no more! Run the music and beat Ryan! RUN THE MUSIC!
[23:55.880 -> 23:57.880] As we saw this weekend, the Halo very much saves lives. It's an incredible addition.
[23:57.880 -> 24:03.400] I mean, I don't, to be honest, like, I know it's not a funny thing to say,
[24:03.400 -> 24:07.760] but clearly I don't really think he would have been very well off without the halo after that, would he?
[24:07.760 -> 24:09.760] He would have just been scraping along the side of his helmet.
[24:09.760 -> 24:10.760] No.
[24:10.760 -> 24:11.760] Yeah.
[24:11.760 -> 24:12.760] No.
[24:12.760 -> 24:13.760] Well, that's what I'm saying.
[24:13.760 -> 24:14.760] It would have been.
[24:14.760 -> 24:15.760] So it clearly saved lives.
[24:15.760 -> 24:16.760] I think it would have been lights out, to be honest.
[24:16.760 -> 24:17.760] It's an amazing addition by Formula 1.
[24:17.760 -> 24:18.760] And do you know why I think that?
[24:18.760 -> 24:22.320] Because the chassis, the roll cage collapsed.
[24:22.320 -> 24:23.320] Did it?
[24:23.320 -> 24:24.320] And it shouldn't have.
[24:24.320 -> 24:27.100] Oh. You know the thing above their head?
[24:27.100 -> 24:31.520] With the air intake? What behind them? Yeah. That collapsed? It collapsed. But the halo
[24:31.520 -> 24:35.880] didn't. So the halo really did protect it. But that's the roll cage is inside that intake
[24:35.880 -> 24:40.300] bit. That's not meant to collapse. Wow. I didn't know that. And it did. That's crazy.
[24:40.300 -> 24:44.780] That is dangerous. So the halo genuinely, if it was no halo, it would have been lights
[24:44.780 -> 24:45.000] out. Also, did you see the crash in it was no halo, it would have been lights out
[24:50.800 -> 24:55.440] Also, did you see the crash in Formula 2? Yeah, that would have been again lights out mate game over Well, this is pull the curtain and one of the other ones which it definitely saved the life grows on
[24:56.520 -> 25:00.800] Did it well and the best bit about that is I found out there in 2018
[25:02.280 -> 25:05.460] Before its introduction before the halo's introduction, Grosjean
[25:05.460 -> 25:09.720] said that the Halo had no place in the sport. He said they didn't like it, it has no
[25:09.720 -> 25:13.520] place. I watched the video where it said it saved his life too but I don't know
[25:13.520 -> 25:17.320] how so tell me. Yeah and well he went between the barriers didn't he? Yeah. It's when his
[25:17.320 -> 25:21.440] car set on fire. Oh so the barrier could have just... Yeah, yeah, a hundred percent.
[25:21.440 -> 25:24.120] It would have just chopped him, it would have just chopped him in half as horrible as it sounds.
[25:24.120 -> 25:29.280] But it just absolutely stopped it and now he says he agrees. He's like, yeah, the halo saved my life
[25:29.560 -> 25:32.400] This halo is gonna save so many lives
[25:33.360 -> 25:40.360] But it's still images apparently still an open cockpit car. Like I don't think it's okay. Yeah, it's literally a safety feature
[25:40.360 -> 25:44.220] It's not as if like because that's what a load of people the old boys were saying
[25:44.220 -> 25:47.400] I know formula one is an open cockpit sport and you're
[25:47.400 -> 25:51.440] ruining it and doesn't look nice yeah like that car would look a hell of a lot
[25:51.440 -> 25:55.600] worse if it had a guy splattered in it yeah without a doubt and you got to keep
[25:55.600 -> 25:59.120] these drivers safe because you know the drivers are what make this sport amazing
[25:59.120 -> 26:02.480] and ultimately you don't want anyone to get hurt I mean no one's stupid if you
[26:02.480 -> 26:07.500] crash it 200 miles an hour you're probably gonna get hurt. But with a halo you're just stopping yourself from
[26:07.500 -> 26:12.140] the really serious stuff happening like... There was just a lump in my drink. Oh really?
[26:12.140 -> 26:16.980] I just swallowed it, yeah. It's probably mild. I think it is, look around the cap, inside
[26:16.980 -> 26:20.900] there. Have you not cleaned your butt cup? I do. That's disgusting. I do clean it. Yeah
[26:20.900 -> 26:26.200] the halo's been an amazing addition. Did you know that the halo can withstand... Yeah, the halo has been an amazing addition. Did you know that the halo? can withstand
[26:26.200 -> 26:28.200] yeah, a
[26:28.320 -> 26:31.480] London bus how mad is that a
[26:32.440 -> 26:34.960] London bus could drop on a halo and
[26:35.660 -> 26:41.280] It wouldn't break the halo. Mmm. The halo would just be there aircraft grade titanium
[26:41.280 -> 26:44.980] Would you want to sit in a Formula One car and have a full double deck?
[26:45.800 -> 26:46.800] Should we do that? Should we do it as a video car and have a Formula Double Decker bus? Should we do that?
[26:46.800 -> 26:47.800] Should we do it as a video?
[26:47.800 -> 26:48.800] Maybe not a double decker bus.
[26:48.800 -> 26:49.800] How about no?
[26:49.800 -> 26:53.920] If we can get a Formula One car for Halo, how about we drop a car, not a bus, just like
[26:53.920 -> 26:56.640] your car on my head and see if it withstands it?
[26:56.640 -> 26:57.640] No.
[26:57.640 -> 26:58.640] No?
[26:58.640 -> 26:59.640] No.
[26:59.640 -> 27:00.640] I'll do it.
[27:00.640 -> 27:03.360] Look, if Google says it withstands a bus, I'll let it withstand a car, mate.
[27:03.360 -> 27:06.500] Formula One already said that the fucking thing wasn't meant to crumble, but it did.
[27:06.500 -> 27:07.500] The roll cage.
[27:07.500 -> 27:10.000] Maybe I can imagine if you just-
[27:10.000 -> 27:12.500] Imagine if you survived it but you had no neck left.
[27:12.500 -> 27:14.500] Like it was just head and shoulders.
[27:14.500 -> 27:19.000] Even worse if we just did it, we were so excited, we filmed the intro and everything, we'd do it, and then it just lights out.
[27:19.000 -> 27:20.000] Jake Boyz dies.
[27:20.000 -> 27:21.000] Lights out and away we go.
[27:21.000 -> 27:23.000] By a falling bus.
[27:23.000 -> 27:24.000] You'd need a new host.
[27:21.160 -> 27:22.000] That's how and away we go. Who would you do fist up with?
[27:22.000 -> 27:23.200] By a falling bus.
[27:23.200 -> 27:25.120] You'd need a new host.
[27:25.120 -> 27:30.120] I would do it with one very, very lucky fan.
[27:31.920 -> 27:33.280] So guys.
[27:34.940 -> 27:35.780] Shut up.
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[27:40.680 -> 27:41.500] Bottas.
[27:41.500 -> 27:42.340] Yeah, hit the bottom, Roch, you're there.
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[27:57.680 -> 28:02.240] There is 11 drivers on the Formula 1 grid currently that have won a race in F1.
[28:02.240 -> 28:06.000] I want you to name all of them. 11. Go.
[28:06.000 -> 28:07.000] Wait, sorry, say this again.
[28:07.000 -> 28:12.000] There's 11 drivers currently on the grid that have won a race in Formula 1. Who are they?
[28:12.000 -> 28:14.000] Won a race, okay.
[28:14.000 -> 28:15.000] I'm counting on my fingers.
[28:15.000 -> 28:16.000] Right. Carlos Sainz.
[28:16.000 -> 28:17.000] Yep.
[28:17.000 -> 28:18.000] Loomis Hamilton.
[28:18.000 -> 28:19.000] Yep.
[28:19.000 -> 28:20.000] Max Verstappen.
[28:20.000 -> 28:21.000] Valtteri Bottas.
[28:21.000 -> 28:22.000] Yep.
[28:22.000 -> 28:23.000] Sergio Perez.
[28:23.000 -> 28:24.000] Yep.
[28:24.000 -> 28:25.220] Sebastian Vettel. Yep. Charles Leclerc. Yeah
[28:26.600 -> 28:29.520] Pierre Gasly, yeah, Lando Norris
[28:30.760 -> 28:36.380] Has Lando not won yet? No. I thought he'd won one. No. Okay, forget that one then. Okay
[28:47.000 -> 28:52.640] Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun Who's left? Who's left? Who's left? I always fuck this up. Is it really obvious? You're forgetting a few. Daniel Ricciardo. That's what, 10?
[28:52.640 -> 28:54.280] You're missing a few. You said 11.
[28:54.280 -> 28:55.840] How many are you on? I've done 10.
[28:55.840 -> 28:59.040] Oh, have you done Ocon? No, Ocon's 11.
[28:59.040 -> 29:04.160] So Ocon's the last one. Yeah, you've got Leclerc, Hamilton, Verstappen, Sainz, Perez, Alonso,
[29:04.160 -> 29:05.980] Gasly, Bottas, Ricciardo, Vettel and Ocon.
[29:05.980 -> 29:06.980] I didn't say Alonso, my favourite driver.
[29:06.980 -> 29:07.980] So there must be 12 then?
[29:07.980 -> 29:12.980] So you can't even count, no it's 11 you must have just counted wrong.
[29:12.980 -> 29:15.740] Well what a terrible section, that just went to absolute shit.
[29:15.740 -> 29:16.740] We hope you enjoyed it.
[29:16.740 -> 29:18.060] I got all of them apart from 2.
[29:18.060 -> 29:21.300] But now it's the final section before the big Austria quiz.
[29:21.300 -> 29:23.940] This is a good one because it's about your favourite driver.
[29:23.940 -> 29:26.280] Oh wait wait wait, Fernando Alonso. your favorite driver. Oh, my favorite driver.
[29:26.280 -> 29:29.280] Fernando Alonso has now driven 14.
[29:29.280 -> 29:32.760] Fernando Alonso has now driven 92,000 kilometers,
[29:32.760 -> 29:35.280] which is the longest distance in Formula One ever.
[29:35.280 -> 29:37.820] And I've got two laps around the world.
[29:39.920 -> 29:41.160] How do you know that?
[29:41.160 -> 29:43.040] Oh, you've seen the fucking graphic, haven't you?
[29:43.040 -> 29:46.700] No, because I know the width of the world. You, shut up.
[29:46.700 -> 29:47.900] That is not how you know.
[29:47.900 -> 29:49.140] Oh, what, so you know the other things
[29:49.140 -> 29:49.980] on the graphic as well?
[29:49.980 -> 29:51.260] 45.5 thousand kilometres.
[29:51.260 -> 29:52.980] Well, shout out to F1,
[29:52.980 -> 29:54.340] because the graphic was wicked.
[29:54.340 -> 29:56.180] Fab's already clearly seen it.
[29:56.180 -> 29:58.140] How many marathons is that?
[29:58.140 -> 29:59.620] It's like 300 and something marathons.
[29:59.620 -> 30:02.140] That is 2,195 marathons.
[30:02.140 -> 30:03.380] That's with the same distance.
[30:03.380 -> 30:04.220] Christ.
[30:04.220 -> 30:07.080] And it's 54.2 million Fernando Alonzos
[30:07.080 -> 30:08.440] lying on the floor in a line.
[30:08.440 -> 30:09.280] Bloody hell.
[30:09.280 -> 30:12.000] That's how, yeah, and 2.3 times around the earth.
[30:12.000 -> 30:17.000] And he has driven a quarter of the moon!
[30:18.280 -> 30:19.120] Wow!
[30:19.120 -> 30:20.600] The distance to the moon, that's crazy.
[30:20.600 -> 30:21.920] A quarter of the moon.
[30:21.920 -> 30:23.040] The distance to the moon, right?
[30:23.040 -> 30:25.000] No, he's drove round the quarter of the moon.
[30:25.000 -> 30:29.000] I don't think so, because the moon's smaller than Earth, mate.
[30:29.000 -> 30:31.000] No, it's what it says!
[30:31.000 -> 30:32.000] Surely not.
[30:32.000 -> 30:34.000] The moon can't be smaller than Earth, or a Formula 1 have absolutely blown it.
[30:34.000 -> 30:36.000] Look, I'm literally going to get you the graphic up right now.
[30:36.000 -> 30:37.000] It's the distance to the moon.
[30:37.000 -> 30:42.000] Mate, don't, don't, don't, because honestly Formula 1 posted it.
[30:42.000 -> 30:48.640] And if it's wrong, are you sure that the Earth is bigger than the moon? How sure are you? Of course the earth is bigger than the
[30:48.640 -> 30:56.920] fucking moon. What is the matter with you? Are you sure? Yeah! I think the moon's quite big. Are you joking? I don't know whether you're right.
[30:56.920 -> 31:18.440] Okay well. So wait so you're saying the moon is really that big right? Bro I don't know. He's driven around the earth twice and that's only a quarter of the moon. Quarter of the way to the moon! That would mean the moon was 8 times bigger
[31:18.440 -> 31:23.720] than the earth. Shut up and bloody do the questions it's your turn now. Guys I hope
[31:23.720 -> 31:26.000] you enjoyed my little part of the podcast. If you did,
[31:26.000 -> 31:28.000] rate the podcast 5 stars, subscribe.
[31:28.000 -> 31:31.000] Glad you know that Anonzo's driven a quarter of the moon.
[31:31.000 -> 31:34.000] Here we go guys, let's roll some more music and get into some questions.
[31:35.000 -> 31:36.000] Now!
[31:41.000 -> 31:45.000] Hello and welcome back to question time with Pitstop.
[31:45.000 -> 31:46.800] I'm a mouthful of water.
[31:46.800 -> 31:47.800] My name's Fab.
[31:47.800 -> 31:53.320] I've got Jake sat here next to me and here are 10 questions about the Austrian Grand
[31:53.320 -> 31:54.880] Prix, the Red Bull Ring.
[31:54.880 -> 31:55.880] Which is this weekend.
[31:55.880 -> 31:59.360] Which is this weekend, July the...
[31:59.360 -> 32:01.720] Eighth to the eleventh.
[32:01.720 -> 32:02.720] Correct.
[32:02.720 -> 32:08.440] The Austrian GP has reinvented itself more than once over the years, but when was it
[32:08.440 -> 32:10.480] bought by Red Bull?
[32:10.480 -> 32:11.480] 2004?
[32:11.480 -> 32:12.480] 2010?
[32:12.480 -> 32:13.480] Or 2014?
[32:13.480 -> 32:18.880] I love playing these games because I genuinely don't have any idea.
[32:18.880 -> 32:24.720] So it's just 10 clips of me cut up on TikTok and Instagram of me just completely guessing.
[32:24.720 -> 32:26.480] Sometimes you get them right because you Google them before I ask.
[32:26.480 -> 32:28.480] What was it 2004, 2010?
[32:28.480 -> 32:29.480] 2014.
[32:29.480 -> 32:32.080] Or 2014. 2014's too recent man.
[32:32.080 -> 32:34.880] They've been at Red Bull Ring for a while haven't they?
[32:35.880 -> 32:38.000] And I feel like 2004's too old.
[32:39.200 -> 32:41.200] But then at the same time I feel like Vettel
[32:41.760 -> 32:43.400] drove at the Red Bull Ring for Red Bull.
[32:44.320 -> 32:48.880] So I'm gonna just go 2010. I feel like 2010 would probably be about the right time for when Red Bull took over.
[32:49.760 -> 32:51.360] Correct. Yes!
[32:51.360 -> 32:53.360] However,
[32:53.800 -> 32:59.360] they bought it in 2010, but they had some issues with like the the renovations that they were doing and it was
[32:59.560 -> 33:04.680] delayed for a few years. So yeah, it didn't actually return to the F1 calendar until 2014.
[33:07.720 -> 33:12.160] Did you just help me out because I got that wrong? no you got it right but you said I feel like they've been racing there for
[33:12.160 -> 33:14.760] longer like 2014 seems too soon but that's when they started
[33:14.760 -> 33:17.880] oh yeah no that's what I meant mix up in words that's where I was going man
[33:17.880 -> 33:23.000] question 2! question 2! the Austrian GP has the shortest lap time on the calendar
[33:23.000 -> 33:27.200] with one minute five point six one19 seconds but who set it?
[33:27.200 -> 33:32.200] Max Verstappen, Valtteri Bottas or Carlos Sainz?
[33:33.200 -> 33:34.800] That's a bloody short lap, isn't it?
[33:34.800 -> 33:35.400] Yeah, it is.
[33:35.400 -> 33:37.800] We need to play it in the game later. Some quick fire laps.
[33:37.800 -> 33:38.200] Yeah.
[33:38.200 -> 33:41.000] We haven't got an F1 2022 yet though so we're still on the old one.
[33:41.000 -> 33:41.600] Yeah.
[33:41.600 -> 33:44.200] But, yeah, we'll set some power laps, see what we can get.
[33:44.200 -> 33:44.800] We will.
[33:44.800 -> 33:45.200] Verstappen, Bottas or the old one. Yeah. But, yeah, we'll set some power laps, see what we can get. We will.
[33:45.200 -> 33:47.000] Verstappen, Bottas or Sainz?
[33:47.000 -> 33:49.000] Yeah.
[33:49.000 -> 33:53.200] Well, Sainz has literally only got one pole and one win,
[33:53.200 -> 33:54.700] and that was this weekend.
[33:54.700 -> 33:57.800] So I doubt he's got fastest lap.
[33:57.800 -> 34:00.400] Verstappen's got loads of wins, loads of poles.
[34:00.400 -> 34:03.700] And I'm sure Bottas is, I think Bottas has eight wins in Formula 1.
[34:03.700 -> 34:05.200] I could be wrong,, I think Bottas has 8 wins in Formula 1. I could be wrong but I think he does.
[34:07.600 -> 34:13.800] It's probably Verstappen. It's a Red Bull wing. Maybe Red Bull practice there. I don't know. I'm going to go Verstappen.
[34:14.400 -> 34:15.200] He did have it.
[34:15.800 -> 34:16.400] He did?
[34:16.600 -> 34:17.600] But now it's Carlos Sainz.
[34:17.600 -> 34:18.200] When?
[34:20.400 -> 34:22.400] How has Carlos Sainz got the fastest lap?
[34:22.400 -> 34:23.000] Yeah.
[34:23.400 -> 34:25.600] What, so he didn't win or get a pole but he got the fastest lap? Max Verstappen's was like 1 minute 6 seconds or something. And what did Sainz got the fastest lap? Yeah. So he didn't win or get a pole but he got the fastest lap?
[34:25.600 -> 34:27.800] Max Verstappen's was like 1 minute 6 seconds or something.
[34:27.800 -> 34:28.800] And what did Sainz do?
[34:28.800 -> 34:30.800] 1 minute 5.619.
[34:30.800 -> 34:32.300] I think it was in 2021.
[34:32.300 -> 34:32.800] Wow.
[34:32.800 -> 34:33.800] Or 2020.
[34:33.800 -> 34:36.300] So maybe Sainz won this weekend.
[34:36.300 -> 34:36.800] Maybe.
[34:36.800 -> 34:38.800] Is he good at this track? Could he come back and win again?
[34:38.800 -> 34:39.300] Maybe he could.
[34:39.300 -> 34:40.000] Back to back?
[34:40.000 -> 34:40.800] Who knows.
[34:40.800 -> 34:43.800] Have we seen any back to back winners yet? Did Verstappen win two in a row?
[34:43.800 -> 34:48.600] I thought Leclerc did, didn't he? Maybe Maybe yeah, I can't remember. I'm not sure however Max
[34:48.600 -> 34:53.400] Pissed off podcasts a place to be for all your Formula One facts. Max does have the most wins at the Red Bull Ring
[34:53.400 -> 35:00.480] How many? He's got four now. That's quite a lot. So maybe Max and Sainz battle. He was level with Alan Prost
[35:00.480 -> 35:08.160] They both had three but Max has got an extra one. So who's the most successful driver at Red Bull Ring ever? Yeah Max. Is he actually? With four wins yeah. Wow.
[35:08.160 -> 35:13.840] Yeah. The 2002 Austrian Grand Prix is remembered for controversial reasons
[35:13.840 -> 35:18.960] between Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello but what happened?
[35:18.960 -> 35:24.360] Barrichello, I got this multiple choice. I already know what happened. I've read an
[35:24.360 -> 35:25.660] article on it. When did you read it?
[35:27.520 -> 35:30.460] Max was stabbing stole Barrichello's cheese string
[35:31.440 -> 35:35.480] Out of his lunchbox. I heard it was a baby belt. Yeah, it might be there's a
[35:36.280 -> 35:41.780] Miscommunication in the translation. Yeah team order and Barrichello wasn't happy about the cheese string me and stolen, right?
[35:42.040 -> 35:46.200] That's what this is what actually happened. Well, one of these.
[35:46.200 -> 35:48.600] Barrichello was ordered to hand over pole position
[35:48.600 -> 35:51.840] to Schumacher on the last corner, giving him the win.
[35:51.840 -> 35:55.120] Schumacher crashed into Barrichello on the 25th lap,
[35:55.120 -> 35:57.400] which put both teammates out of the race.
[35:58.280 -> 36:00.480] Schumacher threw up in Barrichello's helmet
[36:00.480 -> 36:03.040] after he got leathered on champagne after the race.
[36:04.120 -> 36:08.860] But you said it caused problem in the race, didn't you?
[36:08.860 -> 36:13.260] It just says the Austrian GP is remembered for controversial reasons.
[36:13.260 -> 36:17.120] I don't feel like as a teammate you'd be that pissed off if your teammate won and threw
[36:17.120 -> 36:18.680] up on your helmet, I think you'd laugh.
[36:18.680 -> 36:23.400] Like if you were my teammate and you won, I'd be buzzed with you, if you then threw
[36:23.400 -> 36:25.720] up on my helmet I'd laugh so much, I'd keep it, I'd be like this is the helmet I threw up in and you won. I'd be positive you don't throw up in my helmet. I'd laugh so much. I'd keep it
[36:25.720 -> 36:28.340] I'll be like this is the helmet fab for up it went after that win
[36:28.340 -> 36:32.000] But what if they had been maybe they were both competing for the win still be happy for them
[36:32.000 -> 36:35.760] Maybe you'd be pissed off. You'd be like fuck. He's just won it and he's just thrown up in my helmet
[36:35.760 -> 36:39.820] You sure if you weren't friends that might why couldn't have you just thrown up in your own helmet?
[36:40.260 -> 36:42.260] True. Why is he even got his helmet?
[36:43.180 -> 36:46.880] Exactly. Well, I feel like that's probably bullshit.
[36:46.880 -> 36:50.400] I'm going to go, as soon as I said that, he's kicked me and given me them eyes.
[36:50.400 -> 36:51.520] I didn't mean to kick you.
[36:51.520 -> 36:55.040] I reckon the one about them having to swap the position back,
[36:55.040 -> 36:58.480] I reckon see that maybe it was for Schumacher winning a title or something
[36:58.480 -> 37:00.720] and they've gone, no, you've got to let Schumacher through.
[37:00.720 -> 37:03.280] And he's not been happy about it. That's all I can remember.
[37:03.280 -> 37:07.780] However, the crashing into him does sound like that could have happened the helmet one
[37:07.780 -> 37:14.860] sounds like complete bullshit though anything can happen in Formula One
[37:14.860 -> 37:23.300] are you sure? Yes I'm a million percent correct Barrichello was ordered to hand over pole position to
[37:23.300 -> 37:25.360] Schumacher on the last corner giving him the win. I know
[37:26.440 -> 37:30.760] How did you come up with these other ones by the way? Did you just get one start and then think hmm?
[37:30.880 -> 37:37.680] What will Jake potentially? Yeah, yeah, however, I didn't write this down, but I do kind of remember it so after that
[37:38.280 -> 37:41.920] So yeah, shumaka was given team orders to take first over Barrichello
[37:41.920 -> 37:47.600] So we did even though Barrichello was like winning the race, obviously, but then Schumacher tried to give him
[37:47.600 -> 37:49.600] the top step on the podium.
[37:49.600 -> 37:51.920] When they were celebrating, yeah.
[37:51.920 -> 37:53.880] Oh, so they were like good mates then?
[37:53.880 -> 37:56.360] Well, I mean, Schumacher obviously realised
[37:56.360 -> 37:59.060] this guy was gonna win and they've given it to me,
[37:59.060 -> 38:00.080] but he tried to give him the step,
[38:00.080 -> 38:02.040] whether he took it or not, I don't know.
[38:02.040 -> 38:03.120] Oh wow, I didn't know that.
[38:03.120 -> 38:03.960] Yeah, crazy.
[38:03.960 -> 38:06.000] You learn something new every day day I'm bloody pissed off.
[38:06.000 -> 38:08.000] I'm pissed off podcast.
[38:10.000 -> 38:12.000] Why have you gone quiet and why do you look so serious?
[38:12.000 -> 38:14.000] I was trying to think how to intro this next one but never mind.
[38:14.000 -> 38:15.000] It's a big one isn't it?
[38:15.000 -> 38:20.000] How many gear changes in a single lap of the Austrian Grand Prix?
[38:20.000 -> 38:24.000] 23, 32 or 45?
[38:24.000 -> 38:28.480] Now Jake you do have three lifelines. You have used one of them.
[38:28.480 -> 38:33.120] What have I used? You've used ask the audience. So you have phone a friend or you have
[38:33.120 -> 38:39.640] take away one random wrong answer. Okay. Now your friend Jake Smith is available
[38:39.640 -> 38:48.960] to call if you if you would like to phone a friend. Is he really? He is. He did get it right last time as well. He did Jake is good with gear changes. All right, so
[38:49.480 -> 38:52.960] I'm gonna bring Jake's with I'm gonna phone a friend and read Jake's with and you got a
[38:52.960 -> 38:57.340] Thing you wanna you want to call Jake's I'm finding a friend because I haven't got a clue on that one computer
[38:57.340 -> 38:59.680] Can we please call Jake Smith?
[39:01.120 -> 39:03.120] I'll let you read the question to him. Okay
[39:05.500 -> 39:06.340] Ring ring is he gonna answer that? I let you read the question to him. Okay. Ring, ring. Is he going to answer, man? He should do.
[39:06.340 -> 39:07.180] I prepped him.
[39:07.180 -> 39:08.000] Did you?
[39:08.000 -> 39:08.840] Is that why you said I got phone a friend?
[39:08.840 -> 39:09.680] He's at home all day.
[39:09.680 -> 39:10.500] He's sat there, his phone's ringing,
[39:10.500 -> 39:11.340] he's thinking, oh, for fuck's sake.
[39:11.340 -> 39:12.160] If he doesn't answer, he's...
[39:12.160 -> 39:13.000] He's thinking, I know it's these lads.
[39:13.000 -> 39:13.840] He's going to ask me some bullshit about Formula One.
[39:13.840 -> 39:14.660] He doesn't even watch it.
[39:14.660 -> 39:15.500] You know he's staring at his phone right now.
[39:15.500 -> 39:16.340] He's going, I'm not going to hang up.
[39:16.340 -> 39:17.160] I don't want him to think.
[39:17.160 -> 39:18.000] I'm just going to let it ring out.
[39:18.000 -> 39:18.840] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:18.840 -> 39:19.660] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:19.660 -> 39:20.500] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:20.500 -> 39:21.340] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:21.340 -> 39:22.160] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:22.160 -> 39:23.000] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:23.000 -> 39:23.840] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:23.840 -> 39:24.660] I'm going to let it ring out.
[39:24.660 -> 39:25.760] I'm going to let it ring out. I'm going to let it ring out. I'm going to let it ring out. I'm going to let it ring out. He doesn't even watch it. You know he's staring at his phone right now.
[39:25.760 -> 39:26.760] He's going like, look, hang on.
[39:26.760 -> 39:29.560] I don't want him to think, I'm just gonna let it ring out.
[39:29.560 -> 39:32.080] He's not answering, is he?
[39:32.080 -> 39:33.080] I won't take your call.
[39:33.080 -> 39:35.800] Okay, we do actually have a backup.
[39:35.800 -> 39:37.640] We do have one more person.
[39:37.640 -> 39:39.200] Do you really?
[39:39.200 -> 39:41.480] On call, on hand.
[39:41.480 -> 39:43.360] No way, who is it?
[39:43.360 -> 39:44.360] If we need it.
[39:44.360 -> 39:46.000] Fab's picking my phone a friend. Fab
[39:46.000 -> 39:49.000] announce to me who is my phone a friend. Computer, please call
[39:49.000 -> 39:52.000] Sam Smith. No!
[39:52.000 -> 39:55.000] Everyone you could have rang. Sam Smith.
[39:55.000 -> 39:58.000] No, call failed. This is definitely his number. Yeah.
[39:58.000 -> 40:01.000] Is that the right one? No, it's Sam Smith's new. Oh, right. We'll get there
[40:01.000 -> 40:04.000] in a second. Sorry about this. Okay. We're gonna keep this live
[40:04.000 -> 40:05.800] though. Yeah, keep it. Keep it like here it comes
[40:06.480 -> 40:10.780] Come on, Sam. Come on, Sam. Don't let me down. He's at work all day doing nothing. He should answer
[40:11.640 -> 40:13.640] It'll definitely answer
[40:14.000 -> 40:16.000] Hello, Sam
[40:16.040 -> 40:19.240] Hi, you make your live on the pit stop pod class, please. Don't swear
[40:22.240 -> 40:26.120] We've got your friend Jake here and I just just asked him a question he's going to read
[40:26.120 -> 40:29.800] you out the question and the multiple choice answers I want to see he wants your help basically
[40:29.800 -> 40:32.920] all right cheers Sam thank you.
[40:32.920 -> 40:38.440] Hi Sam yeah I need some help it's a Formula One related question again as you know you
[40:38.440 -> 40:47.520] did great last time so I need to know how many gear changes in a single lap of the Austrian Grand Prix.
[40:47.520 -> 40:48.800] It's multiple choice.
[40:48.800 -> 40:49.800] 23.
[40:49.800 -> 40:50.800] 23 choices please.
[40:50.800 -> 40:56.800] Yes well Sam you don't have to jump the gun, they're coming my friend, they're coming.
[40:56.800 -> 40:59.800] Right, 23, 32 or 45?
[40:59.800 -> 41:05.000] Well I think Jake said like 47 last time
[41:05.000 -> 41:05.840] and another one.
[41:05.840 -> 41:06.720] That was Monaco though,
[41:06.720 -> 41:09.000] so that would have had a lot less.
[41:09.000 -> 41:10.400] More, a lot more, a lot more,
[41:10.400 -> 41:13.040] cause there's so many more corners and it's quick.
[41:13.040 -> 41:14.040] What were the other two?
[41:14.040 -> 41:14.880] And by the way, I just,
[41:14.880 -> 41:16.800] I passed my theory test today for my driving.
[41:16.800 -> 41:18.640] Yeah! Let's go!
[41:18.640 -> 41:21.240] Come on, congratulations!
[41:21.240 -> 41:22.080] Thank you everyone.
[41:22.080 -> 41:23.360] Well done, mate.
[41:23.360 -> 41:26.140] Good luck with the practical
[41:28.140 -> 41:30.960] When's that
[41:35.560 -> 41:44.000] Yeah, what the options is there the options are 23 32 or 45
[41:48.320 -> 41:58.880] You sure 20 whatever it is 23 just pronounce you okay you sure sam sam we are running out of time oh it's cooking hey hey are you locking locking in 32 23 final answer all right all right
[41:58.880 -> 42:05.000] thanks sam thanks cheers mate cheers cheers mate cheers Cheers! Bye! Bye!
[42:05.000 -> 42:06.000] Now Sam went for 23.
[42:06.000 -> 42:08.720] There's no way again that we're going for what Sam thinks.
[42:08.720 -> 42:10.360] That is literally none.
[42:10.360 -> 42:13.360] 23 gear changes in a whole lap of Austria.
[42:13.360 -> 42:15.320] He has just passed his theory test.
[42:15.320 -> 42:19.240] Mate, what are the options again?
[42:19.240 -> 42:20.240] 23?
[42:20.240 -> 42:22.960] 23, 32 or 45.
[42:22.960 -> 42:26.880] Even 35 is too long, too many too many, it's 45 definitely.
[42:26.880 -> 42:28.920] There's no way there are 23 gear changes.
[42:28.920 -> 42:29.760] What did you just say?
[42:29.760 -> 42:30.800] It's gotta be 45.
[42:30.800 -> 42:31.640] 45?
[42:31.640 -> 42:32.460] Yeah.
[42:32.460 -> 42:34.400] Funny part is I handed you my phone just now
[42:34.400 -> 42:36.400] and the correct answer was in bold
[42:36.400 -> 42:38.600] and you haven't noticed it.
[42:38.600 -> 42:39.440] Wrong!
[42:39.440 -> 42:41.400] No, I gave it down, when you said the correct answer
[42:41.400 -> 42:42.480] was it the middle one?
[42:42.480 -> 42:43.320] Yeah, 32.
[42:43.320 -> 42:44.440] Well thank God it wasn't what Sam said.
[42:44.440 -> 42:46.280] 32 gear changes, Sam was useless.
[42:46.280 -> 42:48.600] Sam was far away, I was far away.
[42:48.600 -> 42:49.440] Yeah.
[42:49.440 -> 42:50.280] Okay, well, sorry guys,
[42:50.280 -> 42:51.400] you haven't learned anything there.
[42:51.400 -> 42:52.240] There we go.
[42:52.240 -> 42:54.120] Well, no, they did get the correct answer in the end.
[42:54.120 -> 42:58.320] How many drivers DNF'd in the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix?
[42:58.320 -> 42:59.160] Five.
[43:01.400 -> 43:03.200] You don't want them to apologise?
[43:03.200 -> 43:04.300] Wasn't my choice.
[43:04.300 -> 43:08.680] None, two, five, or nine.
[43:08.680 -> 43:10.000] They said nine?
[43:11.160 -> 43:12.000] Oh.
[43:13.800 -> 43:15.200] Oh.
[43:15.200 -> 43:16.720] Was that like a big smash up or something?
[43:16.720 -> 43:17.840] I feel like there might have been a big,
[43:17.840 -> 43:19.040] in what Grand Prix?
[43:19.040 -> 43:20.240] 2021?
[43:20.240 -> 43:21.680] 2020.
[43:21.680 -> 43:23.160] Oh, there's a reason.
[43:23.160 -> 43:25.400] Now, if you haven't done last year
[43:25.400 -> 43:31.160] I reckon there's a reason you've done 2020 and if you've done that I reckon that's because there was something that happened in
[43:31.480 -> 43:35.080] Okay, little hint right now. Yeah, it may or may not be helpful
[43:35.720 -> 43:37.720] There were no crashes
[43:42.920 -> 43:44.920] I'm going with 9
[43:51.000 -> 43:58.600] 9 DNFs I reckon it was water. I reckon like the water tyres or something. Little hint for you. It did not rain in the 2020. I'm going to take the hints
[43:58.600 -> 44:06.320] I've been given and go for zero. I lied. It may have rained. I don't know. What? I don't know if it rained or not. Okay. I don't know what I don't know if it rained or no, okay
[44:06.320 -> 44:11.240] I don't know. I'm okay. I'll just go with what I already said five DNFs wrong. Wow for fuck's sake
[44:11.240 -> 44:13.240] I'm nine
[44:18.960 -> 44:23.240] I go it'll be nine you go. So what you've so far you've got one, right?
[44:24.360 -> 44:25.280] Is it one?
[44:25.280 -> 44:27.280] I don't know, let's just, let's not.
[44:27.280 -> 44:29.280] One, two, three, four, five.
[44:29.280 -> 44:31.280] We don't need to go into it, it's a fun quiz, it's not about how many I get right.
[44:31.280 -> 44:33.280] No, absolutely, we're marking this, we're completely marking this.
[44:33.280 -> 44:35.280] No, we don't need to.
[44:35.280 -> 44:37.280] You've got one out of five questions right so far.
[44:37.280 -> 44:39.280] That's embarrassing.
[44:39.280 -> 44:41.280] It's bad. I can tell you who they were if you want.
[44:41.280 -> 44:43.280] Go on.
[44:43.280 -> 44:46.720] Verstappen, Ricciardo, Stroll, Magnussen, Grosjean,
[44:46.720 -> 44:50.960] Russell, Räikkönen, Albon and Kvyat.
[44:50.960 -> 44:52.000] Whose fault was it?
[44:52.000 -> 44:52.840] What happened?
[44:52.840 -> 44:55.440] They all just had technical faults with the car.
[44:55.440 -> 44:56.280] Yeah, yeah.
[44:56.280 -> 44:57.100] Power cut.
[44:57.100 -> 45:01.200] The thing is, Jake, is now you know the names
[45:01.200 -> 45:03.320] of the nine drivers that DNFed
[45:03.320 -> 45:05.680] in the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix.
[45:05.680 -> 45:06.720] You're right, I do.
[45:06.720 -> 45:07.880] Yeah, so who won it?
[45:08.800 -> 45:09.840] In 2020?
[45:09.840 -> 45:10.680] Yeah.
[45:11.960 -> 45:14.120] I don't even know who won it last year,
[45:14.120 -> 45:15.760] let alone the year before, mate.
[45:15.760 -> 45:17.480] We didn't watch then, how am I meant to know?
[45:17.480 -> 45:18.360] It's multiple choice.
[45:18.360 -> 45:20.760] Oh, well I'll need the multiple choice.
[45:20.760 -> 45:27.960] Valtteri Bottas, Lewis Hamilton, or Lando Norris? Lando Norris has never won a race, in Formula 1.
[45:27.960 -> 45:32.840] I didn't know that either until I saw that cover down there.
[45:32.840 -> 45:35.640] I thought Lewis Hamilton had won, maybe I'm completely wrong.
[45:35.640 -> 45:36.920] You mean Lando Norris?
[45:36.920 -> 45:38.360] Did I just say Lewis Norris?
[45:38.360 -> 45:41.000] Wow, this podcast has been 45 minutes, let's speed this up.
[45:41.000 -> 45:43.200] We promised them a long one, they've got a long one.
[45:43.200 -> 45:43.960] Let's speed it up.
[45:43.960 -> 45:45.200] I'm going to say...
[45:45.200 -> 45:47.200] VB, LH or LN?
[45:47.200 -> 45:48.200] LH.
[45:48.200 -> 45:49.200] Lewis Hamilton?
[45:49.200 -> 45:50.200] Locked in.
[45:50.200 -> 45:51.200] Wrong, it was Valtteri Bottas.
[45:51.200 -> 45:53.600] This is going terribly well.
[45:53.600 -> 45:58.200] Two current team principals are Austrian, but who are they?
[45:58.200 -> 46:00.200] Toto Wolf.
[46:00.200 -> 46:01.200] Yep.
[46:01.200 -> 46:02.200] And...
[46:02.200 -> 46:05.780] I know who it is, but I don't know his name. Give me a sec. Yep. And...
[46:07.220 -> 46:08.100] I know who it is but I don't know his name. Er, give me a sec.
[46:09.820 -> 46:10.860] It's the Alpine boss.
[46:12.860 -> 46:13.520] What's his name?
[46:14.380 -> 46:15.260] I can't think of his name.
[46:16.040 -> 46:17.340] It's the Alpine boss, we saw him the other day.
[46:17.340 -> 46:19.020] He was stood behind us outside the garage actually.
[46:19.240 -> 46:19.740] Oh yeah?
[46:19.740 -> 46:20.240] Yeah, I saw him.
[46:20.420 -> 46:21.360] Erm, it's him.
[46:21.360 -> 46:22.140] An Austrian man.
[46:22.140 -> 46:23.020] Is it not him?
[46:23.200 -> 46:25.000] Oh, he might be American actually, not that guy.
[46:25.000 -> 46:30.000] Okay, if it's not him. Well I think he's a French teen. Yeah, he's probably French then.
[46:30.000 -> 46:34.000] Maybe not, maybe not. Mercedes aren't Austrian. Austrian, Toto is.
[46:34.000 -> 46:38.000] This is a hard one really. Benoto isn't. Probably wouldn't expect you to get this any fair.
[46:38.000 -> 46:43.000] Wow, who's Alfa Tauri's principal? I've never seen him before.
[46:43.000 -> 46:50.260] Who is it? That's who it is. Is it is it yeah I was just thinking about the principles are Franz tost oh yeah France
[46:50.260 -> 46:56.160] tossed yeah yeah yeah Alan Prost sounds a lot like France toast
[46:56.160 -> 47:03.920] French toast Alan Prost so much energy on the pit stop podcast voicing I'm
[47:03.920 -> 47:05.540] sweating well we got three left.
[47:05.540 -> 47:07.480] How many laps does the Austrian Grand Prix have?
[47:07.480 -> 47:10.120] 56, 67, 71, or 78?
[47:10.120 -> 47:11.440] 78, final answer.
[47:11.440 -> 47:13.280] Wrong, 71.
[47:13.280 -> 47:14.680] 71 though, still a lot.
[47:14.680 -> 47:15.720] I thought it'd be a lot,
[47:15.720 -> 47:17.120] because I knew it was really short.
[47:17.120 -> 47:19.240] Which constructor has the most wins
[47:19.240 -> 47:20.680] at the Austrian Grand Prix?
[47:20.680 -> 47:22.680] Mercedes, Ferrari, or McLaren?
[47:24.040 -> 47:26.000] Definitely not McLaren.
[47:26.000 -> 47:28.000] Actually no, they could have been quite good before.
[47:28.000 -> 47:30.000] How long has the Australian Grand Prix been around?
[47:30.000 -> 47:31.000] Can you tell me that?
[47:31.000 -> 47:33.000] Since 2014, but it was before that as well.
[47:33.000 -> 47:34.000] For ages.
[47:34.000 -> 47:36.000] So it could be McLaren.
[47:36.000 -> 47:38.000] I'm just going to go Ferrari.
[47:38.000 -> 47:40.000] It was McLaren.
[47:40.000 -> 47:41.000] Six wins.
[47:41.000 -> 47:44.000] This is the worst quiz I've ever took part in.
[47:44.000 -> 47:45.740] Last question. I'm embarrassed.
[47:45.740 -> 47:46.580] Let's make it a good one.
[47:46.580 -> 47:48.280] I'll tell you what, yeah.
[47:48.280 -> 47:50.200] Since I've done so terribly bad,
[47:50.200 -> 47:53.400] let's finish off the 40th episode,
[47:53.400 -> 47:56.480] the fucking 40th episode of the Pissed Off Podcast on a win.
[47:56.480 -> 47:57.300] Yeah.
[47:57.300 -> 47:58.600] That was an unnecessary swear word, I apologize.
[47:58.600 -> 47:59.480] It was, that was stupid.
[47:59.480 -> 48:00.320] That was really rude.
[48:00.320 -> 48:01.800] Don't fucking do it again.
[48:01.800 -> 48:06.080] The F1 calendar raced twice at the Red Bull ring in 2021
[48:06.080 -> 48:07.780] because of COVID rules.
[48:07.780 -> 48:09.720] But what did they name the circuit
[48:09.720 -> 48:12.080] the second time they raced there?
[48:12.080 -> 48:16.120] The Styrian Grand Prix, the Australasian Grand Prix
[48:16.120 -> 48:17.480] or the Viennese Grand Prix?
[48:19.160 -> 48:21.880] Why would it be called the Viennese Grand Prix?
[48:21.880 -> 48:25.640] Viennese is some sort of cake in it, or ice cream, or something.
[48:25.640 -> 48:27.440] That's Vienna.
[48:27.440 -> 48:28.280] Oh.
[48:28.280 -> 48:29.100] Vienna's in Austria.
[48:29.100 -> 48:29.940] What did you say?
[48:29.940 -> 48:30.780] Teresa Grand Prix.
[48:31.840 -> 48:32.960] Styrian Grand Prix.
[48:32.960 -> 48:33.960] Styrian Grand Prix.
[48:33.960 -> 48:35.880] Australasian Grand Prix, or the Viennese Grand Prix.
[48:35.880 -> 48:37.040] Australasian.
[48:37.040 -> 48:40.000] It sounds like you've just taken a piss now.
[48:40.000 -> 48:41.960] Like Australian Australasian.
[48:41.960 -> 48:44.080] No, Australasia is a real place.
[48:44.080 -> 48:44.920] What?
[48:44.920 -> 48:46.400] Australasia's a real place. Is it? Yeah.
[48:47.280 -> 48:51.680] Isn't it just the Red Bull Ring still? It's actually got a whole new name. I mean the track
[48:51.680 -> 48:55.280] is called the Red Bull Ring like obviously Silverstone but they call it the British Grand Prix
[48:55.280 -> 49:00.320] right? I don't think it's called the Australasian. I don't reckon it's the Tiri Masu one.
[49:01.120 -> 49:06.000] So to get it right, to finish off the 40th episode of the Pizza Podcast, ladies
[49:06.000 -> 49:09.400] and gentlemen, I think it's called the Styrian Grand Prix.
[49:09.400 -> 49:10.400] You locking it in?
[49:10.400 -> 49:12.600] I'm absolutely locking it in.
[49:12.600 -> 49:17.000] Jake, Fabio.
[49:17.000 -> 49:22.000] Come on.
[49:22.000 -> 49:23.000] You've just won it.
[49:23.000 -> 49:24.000] Yes! On the 40th episode!
[49:24.000 -> 49:47.760] We're finishing off with an amazing win right there. Come on. You've just won it. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS of them as well. Wow, madness. Thank you very much for listening to this episode of the Pit Stop Podcast wherever you are in the world. Woah woah woah woah woah woah woah woah woah
[49:47.760 -> 49:55.120] hold up! Hold up! We need our predictions. Oh yeah, thank god you're here. Fab, Austrian
[49:55.120 -> 49:58.720] Grand Prix, take it away! I'm gonna fly into mine while you write yours. I've got them,
[49:58.720 -> 50:05.340] I've got them. Okay, predictions for stop and win. Yep, You've got the same. Red Bull ring probably race there a lot.
[50:05.340 -> 50:06.600] Leclerc second.
[50:06.600 -> 50:08.080] Ooh.
[50:08.080 -> 50:09.120] Perez third.
[50:09.120 -> 50:09.960] Ooh.
[50:11.540 -> 50:12.740] The stop and win for me.
[50:12.740 -> 50:13.900] Yep.
[50:13.900 -> 50:15.780] Signs second.
[50:17.060 -> 50:19.660] And in third, the one,
[50:20.740 -> 50:22.300] the only,
[50:22.300 -> 50:23.620] Lewis Hamilton.
[50:47.680 -> 50:50.800] the only Lewis Hamilton! Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr stop we'll be back Monday morning for our race review can't believe it's race week again hope you've enjoyed this longer episode for all of those of you who have been asking obviously this is Thursday's episode we haven't confirmed
[50:50.800 -> 50:53.640] that we're going to the Austrian Grand Prix so I guess it's looking like we're
[50:53.640 -> 50:57.440] probably not going but anything can happen we're not anything can at this
[50:57.440 -> 51:00.160] point it's I were actually not going babe something comes for him when a
[51:00.160 -> 51:05.320] flight tomorrow we're there we. Okay, we would go.
[51:05.320 -> 51:07.100] But yeah, thank you very much for listening.
[51:07.100 -> 51:07.980] You guys are the best.
[51:07.980 -> 51:09.180] How are you gonna finish today's podcast?
[51:09.180 -> 51:10.280] What are you gonna say?
[51:12.460 -> 51:13.300] Pressure.
[51:13.300 -> 51:14.120] Let's go!
[51:14.120 -> 51:14.960] Yeah!
[51:14.960 -> 51:17.000] Austrian Grand Prix, let's have it!
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