🔮The Crystal ball is in the bin 😂 Mexico Roundup

Podcast: Pitstop

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Welcome back to Pitstop! It appears Jakes Crystal Ball was malfunctioning last episode when he claimed Daniel Ricciardo was washed, so we binned it. In other news, can you imagine having your body frozen for 300 years? Theres a lot to unpack in this episode (few bold claims from Jakes dodgy websites) so strap in! Thanks for tuning in guys! Big love to everyone who listens. @Pitstop
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Summary

* Verstappen won the Mexico City Grand Prix, extending his record for most victories in a single season to 16.
* Hamilton finished second, edging closer to Perez in the drivers' standings.
* Leclerc finished third, followed by Sainz, Norris, Russell, Ricciardo, Piastri, Albon, and Ocon.
* Sainz overtook Alonso in the drivers' standings, while Hamilton is now only 20 points behind Perez.
* Ricciardo had a strong race, finishing seventh and showing signs of improvement.
* Norris drove exceptionally well, gaining 12 positions to finish fifth.
* Verstappen made a bold move at the start, splitting the two Ferraris and taking the lead.
* Perez crashed out on the first lap, ending his hopes of a strong home race.
* There were several overtakes throughout the race, with many opportunities for drivers to make up positions.

**Controversies and Insights:**

* There was speculation that Red Bull benefited from a red flag during the race, which helped their strategy.
* Some believe that Ricciardo's performance may bolster his case for a seat in Formula One next season.
* The possibility of driver movement during the off-season was discussed, with rumors suggesting that Sainz may leave Ferrari and Alonso may leave Aston Martin.

- **Mexican Grand Prix Recap:**
- The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, discuss the thrilling start of the Mexican Grand Prix, which involved a collision between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.
- They analyze the race, highlighting the impressive performances of Sergio Perez and George Russell, and express disappointment for Perez's missed opportunity to win his home race.
- The hosts also discuss the booing of Charles Leclerc by fans after the race, expressing their disapproval of such behavior.

- **Drive to Survive:**
- Boys and Bocca speculate on potential storylines and key moments for the upcoming season of Drive to Survive, the popular Netflix series about Formula One.
- They discuss the significance of Oscar Piastri's success and the challenges faced by Logan Sargeant as a rookie.

- **Predictions for the 2023 Grid:**
- The hosts make predictions about the driver lineup for the 2023 Formula One season, considering the possibility of Daniel Ricciardo joining Red Bull and other potential changes.

- **Random Musings:**
- The hosts engage in a lighthearted discussion about MotoGP, sharing anecdotes and expressing their admiration for the sport's daring maneuvers.
- They reminisce about their childhood memories of singing songs in school and share amusing anecdotes involving their headteachers.

- **Existential Thoughts:**
- In a contemplative moment, the hosts ponder the idea of cryonics and the possibility of freezing themselves to be revived in the future.
- They discuss the implications of waking up in a world where they know no one and question the feasibility of retaining memories after the freezing process.

- **Conclusion:**
- The hosts express their excitement for the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix and tease a potential betting segment in the next episode.
- They thank their listeners for tuning in and invite them to join them for their pre-Brazilian predictions and track analysis in the next episode.

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[01:25.920 -> 01:32.200] and apparently Carlos signs is gonna leave Ferrari right okay I know that it
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[01:38.560 -> 01:40.920] right
[01:50.080 -> 01:51.080] Ladies and gents, welcome back to Pit Stop. Here we are.
[01:51.080 -> 01:52.080] It's Monday morning.
[01:52.080 -> 01:55.520] Well, it's actually Monday afternoon, but we're here.
[01:55.520 -> 01:56.520] Mexico City, mate.
[01:56.520 -> 01:57.520] What a race.
[01:57.520 -> 01:58.520] What an eventful race.
[01:58.520 -> 01:59.880] What a fantastic race.
[01:59.880 -> 02:04.160] I feel like the only way I can possibly start this podcast is by saying I was wrong about
[02:04.160 -> 02:05.360] Daniel Ricciardo. I feel like the only way I can possibly start this podcast is by saying I was wrong about Daniel Ricardo.
[02:05.360 -> 02:10.160] Daniel Ricardo looked very, very good in Mexico.
[02:10.160 -> 02:11.840] What did you say in the last pod?
[02:11.840 -> 02:18.960] Well, I said that I'm not sure whether he kind of deserves a seat because I didn't think he was performing very well,
[02:18.960 -> 02:25.360] but he's absolutely shut me up, come out of nowhere, and just shown everyone what he is still capable of.
[02:25.360 -> 02:26.360] And I love to see it.
[02:26.360 -> 02:29.080] I've got to say, I will hand it to Danny Rick, right?
[02:29.080 -> 02:32.600] Great quality and did well to like maintain his position
[02:32.600 -> 02:34.480] on track during the race.
[02:34.480 -> 02:38.620] But I don't know if one race like that is enough.
[02:38.620 -> 02:41.000] It's not enough leverage, it doesn't bolster him enough
[02:41.000 -> 02:43.840] to say that he deserves that seat, but it's a great start.
[02:43.840 -> 02:45.360] Let's see how he does in Brazil. Well, it's interesting because it doesn't bolster him enough to say that he deserves that seat, but it's a great start. Yeah. Let's see how he does in Brazil.
[02:45.360 -> 02:48.800] Well, it's interesting because it doesn't bolster him enough to say he deserves the
[02:48.800 -> 02:52.640] seat, but you have to put it where the competitor is.
[02:52.640 -> 02:56.300] If he's looking at that red bull seat right now, Perez has it.
[02:56.300 -> 03:01.280] He out qualified Perez in an Alpha Tauri.
[03:01.280 -> 03:03.920] And then we all know what's happened to Perez in the race.
[03:03.920 -> 03:07.240] I mean, for Daniel Ricciardoardo this weekend couldn't have gone much better
[03:07.240 -> 03:12.200] You qualify fourth and then you go into the race and you finish you finish seventh
[03:12.880 -> 03:18.920] Man, I gotta say not bad Mexico City, right was a great race for quite a few people
[03:18.920 -> 03:21.480] There was a lot of teeth on TV last night
[03:21.520 -> 03:24.000] There was a lot of big smiles from a few different people
[03:24.320 -> 03:25.520] Ricardo being one of them.
[03:25.520 -> 03:26.960] I mean, he's got enough teeth to make up
[03:26.960 -> 03:29.640] for the rest of the grid, but let's go through it.
[03:29.640 -> 03:31.720] All right, so I've got the final standings here
[03:31.720 -> 03:34.040] for anyone who doesn't know what happened.
[03:34.040 -> 03:36.760] So obviously a Verstappen win, Hamilton in second.
[03:36.760 -> 03:38.160] Yeah, they're edging closer.
[03:38.160 -> 03:39.040] Fantastic drive.
[03:39.040 -> 03:41.080] I mean, a lot of people are saying he got very lucky
[03:41.080 -> 03:42.160] due to the red flag.
[03:42.160 -> 03:43.880] I mean, it did help their strategy.
[03:43.880 -> 03:47.800] I think the red flag, yeah, it hit a few it hit a few teams in it yeah and I was just thinking
[03:47.800 -> 03:51.880] because Ferrari pitted right before it and there was like how long are they
[03:51.880 -> 03:57.200] gonna stay out if Ferrari if Leclerc just gone for a couple more laps yeah
[03:57.200 -> 04:02.040] that red flag benefit for that pit would have been insane but you know you never
[04:02.040 -> 04:09.640] know with this sport do you got a that's the fun of it apologies on the plane going past by the way it was an a380 to Rolls-Royce
[04:09.640 -> 04:15.840] engine two Gatling guns at the bill we had Leclerc in third Sainz in fourth
[04:15.840 -> 04:20.640] Norris in fifth a superb drive from Norris we'll get on to that later
[04:20.640 -> 04:31.160] oh wow what a drive from Lando Norris. Russell sixth, Ricciardo seventh, Piastri eighth, Albon ninth and Ocon tenth. Now the biggest thing for me is not only has
[04:31.160 -> 04:36.600] Sainz overtook Alonso in the driver's standings, but this now means with a few races left,
[04:36.600 -> 04:42.840] Hamilton is only 20 points behind Perez in the driver's standings. Oh my god, if the
[04:42.840 -> 04:45.920] pressure wasn't on Perez enough. I know, I know.
[04:45.920 -> 04:49.360] And from what we've heard, Perez doesn't like pressure.
[04:49.360 -> 04:50.200] I'm surprised he didn't cry.
[04:50.200 -> 04:52.320] I mean, I know everyone kind of knows that, but.
[04:52.320 -> 04:53.860] If that was me, I'd have been crying.
[04:53.860 -> 04:57.060] If I'd have gone out on turn one of the first lap
[04:57.060 -> 05:01.440] of my home race after all this shit that's been going on,
[05:01.440 -> 05:03.380] I would have just broken down and cried, mate.
[05:03.380 -> 05:04.380] I'm sure he probably did.
[05:04.380 -> 05:07.520] It's a disaster. We with hundreds of thousands of fans there
[05:07.520 -> 05:11.760] this for Perez is the ultimate race of the year even for Red Bull it's a
[05:11.760 -> 05:17.280] massive race because it's their drivers home race for that to happen. The thing is when it
[05:17.280 -> 05:22.680] started and they went very abreast at the right I was like oh my god this is
[05:22.680 -> 05:27.840] amazing. Boss move from Verstappen by the, to split the two Ferraris like that.
[05:27.840 -> 05:28.340] Wow.
[05:28.340 -> 05:34.140] Both rebels were so quick, like, fair play to Checo, he was off his line so quick, he had the slipstream of Max.
[05:34.140 -> 05:36.560] And the left part of the track was wide open for him.
[05:36.560 -> 05:40.940] Yeah, oh yeah, but when they went free abreast, I was thinking, this is just not gonna end well,
[05:40.940 -> 05:49.640] and Leclerc was just falling back in between them I was like he's got nowhere to go he genuinely did have nowhere to go so it was always
[05:49.640 -> 05:54.800] gonna happen like Leclerc was either gonna go right and wipe Max or go left
[05:54.800 -> 05:59.000] and hit. That was a tongue twister but you nailed it. Did I? Go right and
[05:59.000 -> 06:02.880] wipe Max. Well there we go mate no lisp in today's episode. I've had enough of you
[06:02.880 -> 06:11.120] taking the piss out of me. Waces and all of this. 16 victories in a season for Matt Verstappen. He's beaten his own record.
[06:11.120 -> 06:15.920] Yeah, that's mega. Yeah and that's another thing that will go unnoticed I think. Like
[06:15.920 -> 06:21.800] it just won't be spoken about enough. But last year he got 15 which beats the record
[06:21.800 -> 06:25.000] which is absolutely insane. And there's still 3 races left. Well yeah the record which is absolutely insane because still three races left
[06:25.000 -> 06:32.720] Well, yeah the record before that you had Michael Schumacher with 13 and Vettel with 13 last year max gets 15
[06:32.720 -> 06:39.280] Wow, which is incredible this year 16 and he'll probably get the other three. Let's be honest
[06:39.280 -> 06:40.640] I'd say this one was a
[06:40.640 -> 06:48.320] Was a nice one for max considering all the booze that he got and what you you just showed me about when he came out for the podium and he sat on top
[06:48.320 -> 06:49.880] of the car with the sombrero on.
[06:49.880 -> 06:52.760] Him coming out for that podium with a hat on was the best thing ever.
[06:52.760 -> 06:56.480] The way he just rises up and his little head comes over the top of the barriers.
[06:56.480 -> 07:01.120] It's just, the second I saw that I was like, this is going to be memed forever.
[07:01.120 -> 07:02.120] Lando mate.
[07:02.120 -> 07:04.320] Yeah, let's definitely talk about Lando Norris.
[07:04.320 -> 07:11.400] Driver of the day. He deserves a a clap that was an absolutely insane drive. Well considering right he was out in Q1.
[07:11.400 -> 07:15.660] Well qualifying it wasn't really his fault it was very unfortunate. Alonso
[07:15.660 -> 07:18.560] span out right and it ruined his lap. And then on his last lap when he was going
[07:18.560 -> 07:22.160] yeah he couldn't finish. Yeah he messed it up so it was absolutely nothing he could have done.
[07:22.160 -> 07:25.600] Alonso was out in Q2. But to gain 12 positions at the
[07:25.600 -> 07:28.640] Mexican Grand Prix and you know I'm someone who knows the track pretty well
[07:28.640 -> 07:34.120] whilst there is a lot of overtaking spots to gain 12 positions is it's very
[07:34.120 -> 07:40.040] special. So Lando Norris congratulations. I've got it written down here that the
[07:40.040 -> 07:43.160] one thing is the one thing that stood out to me about this track right and I
[07:43.160 -> 07:45.160] can see why you like it so much now.
[07:45.160 -> 07:48.120] There were overtakes at pretty much
[07:48.120 -> 07:49.720] every single part of the track.
[07:49.720 -> 07:51.480] Like there was, you get a lot of races, man,
[07:51.480 -> 07:52.320] where there's like, you know,
[07:52.320 -> 07:54.280] there's just like, there's two DRS zones
[07:54.280 -> 07:55.400] on two different straights,
[07:55.400 -> 07:57.360] and that's where everyone does the overtaking.
[07:57.360 -> 08:00.420] There was some serious moves going down,
[08:00.420 -> 08:02.800] like pretty much every single corner of the track.
[08:02.800 -> 08:09.280] Yeah, I noticed it when Oscar gave Sinoda a little shunt because obviously turn one and that off that big straight that if you don't if
[08:09.280 -> 08:13.040] You have the DRS, but you don't quite make it by the time you get to the corner
[08:13.040 -> 08:17.440] You're then stuck in a decision of do I dive and use the speed I've got or sit behind
[08:17.440 -> 08:23.600] But yeah, there is so many overtaking spots. I think Mexico is an incredible track. Actually
[08:23.600 -> 08:27.000] I think it really is one of the best tracks on the calendar.
[08:27.000 -> 08:27.840] I love it.
[08:27.840 -> 08:29.840] I would love to go one year.
[08:29.840 -> 08:31.160] And we went for the Formula E, didn't we?
[08:31.160 -> 08:33.400] But it wasn't quite the same as F1,
[08:33.400 -> 08:36.400] but still to get to see the track and it was ledge.
[08:36.400 -> 08:37.240] Really cool.
[08:37.240 -> 08:39.920] It's still, speaking on Piastri,
[08:39.920 -> 08:41.800] it's funny that he still views my stories
[08:41.800 -> 08:43.520] because I completely forgot that he still follows us.
[08:43.520 -> 08:44.960] Yeah, what, and you were posted?
[08:44.960 -> 08:47.300] I posted a story of obviously Perez
[08:47.300 -> 08:48.660] like flying through the sky
[08:48.660 -> 08:51.100] yeah yeah last night and memed it a
[08:51.100 -> 08:52.740] little bit but like a little wave emoji
[08:52.740 -> 08:55.220] it's viewed by Oscar Piestra, that's funny
[08:55.220 -> 08:57.460] that's funny. Breaking news!
[08:57.460 -> 08:59.420] Oh! Breaking news we're just going to
[08:59.420 -> 09:01.060] drop away from the Formula One race
[09:01.060 -> 09:02.700] Mexico we will come back to it this is
[09:02.700 -> 09:03.500] big news
[09:03.500 -> 09:06.040] I don't know. Take this with a pinch of salt.
[09:06.040 -> 09:07.560] It could be a pit stop rumor.
[09:07.560 -> 09:09.040] Do I know about this?
[09:09.040 -> 09:09.880] Well, I don't know.
[09:09.880 -> 09:10.860] It is quite new.
[09:12.040 -> 09:16.160] Apparently, Laurence Stroll has now sold Aston Martin,
[09:16.160 -> 09:19.240] which means Fernando Alonso is gonna leave the team.
[09:19.240 -> 09:21.120] Daniel Ricciardo is going to Red Bull,
[09:21.120 -> 09:24.180] and apparently Carlos Sainz is gonna leave Ferrari.
[09:24.180 -> 09:30.160] Right, okay. I know that it doesn't all work in Snowball. Hang on, hang on. There's a lot to unpack.
[09:30.160 -> 09:34.960] There's a lot to unpack. For a fucking start, where did you get this news from? Did we get another email?
[09:34.960 -> 09:40.960] It's from Twitter, it's from Twitter. Okay, right. Okay, but I, just bear with me, let's go through it, okay?
[09:40.960 -> 09:45.240] It could be bullshit, but it's worth unpacking. Well, we know Lawrence,
[09:45.240 -> 09:47.160] there was rumors that he might sell it.
[09:47.160 -> 09:48.000] He was trying to sell it.
[09:48.000 -> 09:50.920] So this is now saying that he's definitely sold it.
[09:50.920 -> 09:52.240] Well, that's what it says.
[09:52.240 -> 09:54.520] And it says Alonso is leaving because as we know,
[09:54.520 -> 09:57.160] I think they bought him in to be like Aston Martins.
[09:57.160 -> 10:00.080] So if they're selling Aston Martin as the race team,
[10:00.080 -> 10:01.840] maybe Alonso doesn't want to be there anymore.
[10:01.840 -> 10:02.660] He's leaving.
[10:03.800 -> 10:05.600] But where does he go though?
[10:05.600 -> 10:09.600] Well that, something just clicked in it, tick tick.
[10:09.600 -> 10:11.600] Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari.
[10:11.600 -> 10:12.100] Could-
[10:12.100 -> 10:14.100] Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari.
[10:14.100 -> 10:20.100] And they fuck Leclerc off, and Sebastian Vettel makes his return, and you've got Alonso and Vettel with two Ferrari drivers.
[10:20.100 -> 10:22.100] No, that isn't what's happening!
[10:22.100 -> 10:23.100] Let's go!
[10:23.100 -> 10:26.000] That would be the dream!
[10:26.000 -> 10:28.000] Well I don't really believe the signs leaving Ferrari bit
[10:28.000 -> 10:30.000] because I can't imagine where signs would go
[10:30.000 -> 10:32.000] What has that got to do with any of the Aston Martin stuff?
[10:32.000 -> 10:36.000] Well it's meant to just be a round up of like the things that are happening around the scenes
[10:36.000 -> 10:38.000] Who shared this?
[10:38.000 -> 10:40.000] Can't say it's exclusive information
[10:40.000 -> 10:42.000] Right, not Will Buxton then
[10:42.000 -> 10:44.000] Not Will Buxton, but yeah I don't know about the signs thing
[10:44.000 -> 10:50.520] However I could see signs maybe not being overly happy but then it's like where does he go? So it's,
[10:50.520 -> 10:55.880] you're kind of tongue tied at Ferrari I think. Yeah, where do any of them go? So Ricciardo
[10:55.880 -> 11:01.720] to Red Bull, man this has been going on for far too long now. The whole pair is Ricciardo,
[11:01.720 -> 11:05.860] let's say this, I wouldn't be surprised if Aston Martin has been sold
[11:05.860 -> 11:07.520] because we've heard from everyone.
[11:07.520 -> 11:08.360] No, me neither.
[11:08.360 -> 11:09.860] That he was trying to sell it.
[11:11.000 -> 11:14.680] Crazy if that means Alonso leaves though,
[11:14.680 -> 11:16.640] because would Alonso get another seat?
[11:17.520 -> 11:19.440] I have no doubt that there are,
[11:19.440 -> 11:22.120] that pretty much every single,
[11:22.120 -> 11:25.840] I think nine out of ten teams are guaranteed to
[11:25.840 -> 11:28.360] wanna... I don't know about that
[11:28.360 -> 11:30.400] McLaren wouldn't take Alonso, Mercedes
[11:30.400 -> 11:32.120] wouldn't take Alonso, Ferrari wouldn't
[11:32.120 -> 11:34.200] take Alonso, Red Bull wouldn't take Alonso
[11:34.200 -> 11:36.960] Ferrari wouldn't, no, Ferrari would take Alonso
[11:36.960 -> 11:38.960] he's been there he's done it he's been
[11:38.960 -> 11:40.560] pretty much every team, yeah I know he has
[11:40.560 -> 11:42.680] he's been at Alpine, he likes to dip in there
[11:42.680 -> 11:45.680] dip in there, dip in there.
[11:47.440 -> 11:50.080] I think there's a fair few teams in which he still haven't. Not nine out of ten.
[11:50.080 -> 11:51.000] Eight.
[11:51.000 -> 11:51.840] Eight?
[11:51.840 -> 11:52.680] Yeah.
[11:52.680 -> 11:53.560] Who are the two teams that don't then?
[11:53.560 -> 11:54.760] Red Bull and Mercedes.
[11:54.760 -> 11:55.600] McLaren?
[11:57.240 -> 11:59.080] You telling me they're gonna ditch a Land Rover?
[11:59.080 -> 12:00.160] No, this is what I'm saying.
[12:00.160 -> 12:01.400] So I don't think every single team
[12:01.400 -> 12:02.920] would actually ditch their driver.
[12:02.920 -> 12:04.280] But if the opportunity was there.
[12:04.280 -> 12:09.000] If the opportunity arose where every single one of the day they were losing someone
[12:09.000 -> 12:13.200] Fair. I reckon eight out of ten teams if they had a free spot and Alonso was going they'd want it.
[12:13.200 -> 12:15.800] Because if you put Alonso in a quick enough car, he'll get you points.
[12:15.800 -> 12:18.600] Yeah, and I think he's still overlooked man.
[12:18.600 -> 12:20.000] Like I honestly-
[12:20.000 -> 12:22.400] A lot of people think he's one of the best drivers ever.
[12:22.400 -> 12:26.240] Absolutely, but I think you know a lot of people think he's one of the best drivers ever. Absolutely, but I think a lot of our generation of viewers,
[12:26.240 -> 12:31.520] I mean, the only reason I love Alonso so much and gas him up is because when I was younger,
[12:31.520 -> 12:33.840] I used to watch him. But I think a lot of people now,
[12:34.960 -> 12:38.960] they've seen what actually he can do in this Aston Martin earlier on this year,
[12:38.960 -> 12:41.680] but back in Alpine, you can't make any judgments of that.
[12:41.680 -> 12:45.000] So I still think there's a large majority of younger fans
[12:45.000 -> 12:48.160] who maybe don't fully understand
[12:48.160 -> 12:50.440] what the guy's capable of, but he's just a tank.
[12:50.440 -> 12:52.120] Yeah, you see moments of him now,
[12:52.120 -> 12:54.760] but he's definitely not in the car he used to be in.
[12:54.760 -> 12:56.200] Obviously, talking about Aston Martin,
[12:56.200 -> 12:59.280] it was a very sad weekend for them, a double DNF.
[12:59.280 -> 13:01.080] So on the same weekend that people are talking
[13:01.080 -> 13:03.200] that they've sold the team, they've double DNFed,
[13:03.200 -> 13:04.920] which isn't great.
[13:04.920 -> 13:07.280] It's just all fallen apart for Aston Martin which
[13:07.280 -> 13:09.960] is a shame. The thing with Ferrari that's a shame though is we're here talking
[13:09.960 -> 13:13.840] about how they struggle and they don't quite win races and that but Leclerc is
[13:13.840 -> 13:19.120] so quick I mean they come one and two. Now I saw a stat it was like Leclerc has
[13:19.120 -> 13:27.160] qualified pole, we spoke about it before but basically Max has won more races than Leclerc when Leclerc's
[13:27.160 -> 13:34.680] been pole. So Max has done better in the 40s Formula One when Leclerc's pole, basically.
[13:34.680 -> 13:37.760] Which is pretty crazy considering normally it's like if you're pole you've got a very
[13:37.760 -> 13:42.040] high chance of winning the race. Yeah, wow, when you put it like that. But there's nothing
[13:42.040 -> 13:46.960] Leclerc could have done yesterday is there?? By turn one, Max was already sniffing.
[13:46.960 -> 13:49.720] I think he held it together fairly well to keep in third.
[13:49.720 -> 13:51.320] Hamilton was just on absolute fire, mate.
[13:51.320 -> 13:52.920] And I've got to say,
[13:52.920 -> 13:54.720] this is why I was talking about all the smiles, man,
[13:54.720 -> 13:57.280] because I was watching the post-race interviews
[13:57.280 -> 13:58.880] and Jenson Button was doing it.
[13:58.880 -> 14:01.200] And Lewis has been,
[14:01.200 -> 14:04.040] I feel like he's been going through turmoil all year.
[14:04.040 -> 14:06.520] You know, every single post-race interview has been bad. And then he's picked going through turmoil all year. You know, every single post race interview has been bad.
[14:06.520 -> 14:08.680] And then he's picked up a couple of podiums here and there.
[14:08.680 -> 14:10.720] And he's, you have a bit of a smile, but he's been like,
[14:10.720 -> 14:13.840] you know, we're trying to get back and, you know,
[14:13.840 -> 14:15.640] with the team's going to be working harder.
[14:15.640 -> 14:17.960] Thanks to all the fans and all the stuff that he always says.
[14:17.960 -> 14:21.740] But he had the biggest smile on his face yesterday.
[14:21.740 -> 14:23.360] And Jensen actually asked him,
[14:23.360 -> 14:28.880] because apparently they was suffering with a bit of tire wear on the last few laps and Lewis just said
[14:28.880 -> 14:32.200] something he said something like I just finessed it and he said I was trying to
[14:32.200 -> 14:37.440] drive like you. So Jensen yeah that's cool and he was just happy man so like
[14:37.440 -> 14:41.600] fucking oh it's it's nice to to see Hamilton with a big grin on his face
[14:41.600 -> 14:44.840] again. Yeah he's definitely had a hard time like if you take all the media away
[14:44.840 -> 14:45.560] from it and remember he's a complete human on his face again. Yeah, he's definitely had a hard time. Like if you take all the media away from it,
[14:45.560 -> 14:47.120] remember he's a complete human.
[14:47.120 -> 14:49.880] Like his life has quite significantly changed.
[14:49.880 -> 14:52.400] Like winning back-to-back championships
[14:52.400 -> 14:55.680] to going into a car that just can't even compete
[14:55.680 -> 14:58.000] with someone on the grid isn't what he's been used to.
[14:58.000 -> 14:58.840] No.
[14:58.840 -> 15:00.340] So you have to adjust.
[15:00.340 -> 15:02.840] And he's also got a big role on his shoulders
[15:02.840 -> 15:05.360] because I reckon he's a big mentor to George
[15:09.200 -> 15:10.480] Like I don't know how much we see of it, but I I do think behind the scenes
[15:14.340 -> 15:17.980] There'll be a lot of Mercedes are quite dark nights though I always think this think of how we have friends that like every team
[15:17.980 -> 15:23.680] We don't know everywhere, but we don't even know a soul and we don't know anyone at Mercedes
[15:23.680 -> 15:25.040] They like I soul to themselves.
[15:25.040 -> 15:28.760] I think we have just joined when it's been a tough couple of years for them.
[15:28.760 -> 15:31.120] But then that's interesting because it's kind of similar.
[15:31.120 -> 15:33.720] We know people at Ferrari, but kind of the same.
[15:33.720 -> 15:37.760] And they're the two teams that didn't want to do Drive Survive.
[15:37.760 -> 15:39.800] They're the two teams that when Drive Survive came out,
[15:39.800 -> 15:41.000] the first season, they said no.
[15:41.000 -> 15:41.880] Mercedes and who?
[15:41.880 -> 15:42.520] Ferrari.
[15:42.520 -> 15:43.040] Right.
[15:43.040 -> 15:43.960] So it's just interesting.
[15:43.960 -> 15:47.240] Maybe they're dynamic and the team is still quite like, because I saw a thing
[15:47.240 -> 15:50.960] from Toto right when Drive Survive came out and Toto was like, oh no this we
[15:50.960 -> 15:53.400] don't want to be part of a circus kind of thing like we're here to win
[15:53.400 -> 15:58.120] championships and like I respect it both sides that is their job that they
[15:58.120 -> 16:02.000] are there to do that but ultimately bringing the fans in and the media is
[16:02.000 -> 16:05.000] what makes it even bigger and more money
[16:05.000 -> 16:08.720] and I mean let's just see what happens next year like if Mercedes have the car
[16:08.720 -> 16:12.760] again then maybe they'll just be open a bit more. The thought of Hamilton
[16:12.760 -> 16:15.880] winning his 8 Ford Championship in a year that we're watching it would be a
[16:15.880 -> 16:21.200] dream. McLaren is definitely the people's team. Do you think?
[16:21.200 -> 16:24.960] I think McLaren is yeah just like you know they're always getting Lando
[16:24.960 -> 16:28.840] and Oscar to do stuff. They definitely, McLaren definitely hold the
[16:28.840 -> 16:33.400] younger generation don't you think? Yeah. When you see like older guys out or
[16:33.400 -> 16:37.440] people that love F1 like a lot of them are big Mercedes fans like hats, Mercedes
[16:37.440 -> 16:41.280] coats but when you see younger people I feel like you see boys and girls and
[16:41.280 -> 16:45.040] McLaren jumpers, McLaren hats, I mean you get older
[16:45.040 -> 16:49.180] people as well for McLaren. Also it's like the branding for McLaren is
[16:49.180 -> 16:52.640] pretty much on point as well. When you think about it they're just like a
[16:52.640 -> 16:58.240] solid orange colour, like a bright colour which appeals to younger people. A lot of
[16:58.240 -> 17:02.200] other cars on the grid they're a dark colour, like Mercedes are black, fucking
[17:02.200 -> 17:05.840] cool logos, Red Bull. McLaren is a nice. It's not the night
[17:05.840 -> 17:10.440] It's a very slick. Yeah, it's a very simple logo simple color on the car
[17:10.440 -> 17:14.760] It's easy to understand easy for people to recognize who they are, you know, Red Bull
[17:14.760 -> 17:16.760] I've got like three different colors going on
[17:17.100 -> 17:19.160] Mercedes is a is more of a mature
[17:19.880 -> 17:22.940] Kind of do you know I mean? Yeah, I know exactly what you mean
[17:22.940 -> 17:26.000] It's a bit more grown-up, but they are like Dark Knights, I think.
[17:26.000 -> 17:29.000] They hide themselves so much that you never really know what's going on.
[17:29.000 -> 17:31.000] Maybe McLaren need to edge it up a little bit.
[17:31.000 -> 17:32.000] Maybe.
[17:32.000 -> 17:35.000] Put some, like, shark teeth on the side of the car or something.
[17:35.000 -> 17:36.000] Or some flames or something.
[17:36.000 -> 17:37.000] Some Hot Wheels.
[17:37.000 -> 17:38.000] Go faster stripes.
[17:38.000 -> 17:41.000] Do we know if they did any tests on the cars for their planks after this race?
[17:41.000 -> 17:44.000] Or do we just not hear about it if no one fails?
[17:44.000 -> 17:45.880] I don't know, actually.
[17:45.880 -> 17:48.160] I don't know that, and I think if anyone does wanna know
[17:48.160 -> 17:50.080] that, you've come to the wrong podcast.
[17:50.080 -> 17:50.960] Yeah, I just wondered,
[17:50.960 -> 17:51.800] because you didn't hear anything
[17:51.800 -> 17:53.960] about anyone getting disqualified or anything this week.
[17:53.960 -> 17:56.220] Yeah, I'm not sure, actually.
[17:56.220 -> 17:57.480] Don't know about that.
[17:57.480 -> 17:59.100] K-Mag, with a big crash.
[17:59.100 -> 18:00.280] Yeah, he did have a big crash.
[18:00.280 -> 18:01.540] Lap 33, mate.
[18:02.440 -> 18:07.760] It's always a blessing to have Crofty and Martin Brundle on the commentary
[18:07.760 -> 18:11.680] because they highlight stuff which you wouldn't see straight away
[18:11.680 -> 18:15.840] I thought it could have just been a mistake from K-Mag, hit the kerb, slid out, you know
[18:15.840 -> 18:19.440] it happens to me on the F1 game, actually never because I'm a great driver
[18:19.440 -> 18:21.520] you're pretty slick mate, don't beat yourself down
[18:21.520 -> 18:26.380] I thought maybe he messed it up but it was actually a rear failure mate, and did you watch the slow-mo back?
[18:26.380 -> 18:30.600] I haven't seen the slow-mo. It just just goes. Oh, no. Yeah, I have seen the slow-mo
[18:30.600 -> 18:35.780] Yeah, yeah rear left suspension goes and I was sat there up. I was thinking last night that must be
[18:36.560 -> 18:40.620] Terrifying. Yeah, like I mean crashing is gonna be like awful anyway, right?
[18:40.620 -> 18:43.480] but if you're going into a corner with someone else I
[18:43.600 -> 18:48.540] Feel like your brain has already tuned into the mindset of like this could go one of two ways
[18:48.540 -> 18:53.560] I'm I'm you know, if I do hit him and I go off the track and I'm flying towards the wall
[18:53.560 -> 18:54.360] I can brace for it
[18:54.360 -> 18:54.640] You know
[18:54.640 -> 19:00.960] You can somehow maybe get your body into some sort of position where you could just strain and like brace the crash race up
[19:00.960 -> 19:09.000] Or if you make a mistake, you know, you've messed it up, oh shit whatever, hands off the wheel you know stay tight and brace for it but if
[19:09.000 -> 19:13.800] your car you know it's the same with Pietro when the power steering went, when he's going up a rouch
[19:13.800 -> 19:18.080] you're flying you're like hundreds of miles an hour you know I think they said
[19:18.080 -> 19:22.400] it was 140 mile an hour his kmx crash through the snake because it was it
[19:22.400 -> 19:25.480] through the snake? I believe it was through the snake.
[19:25.480 -> 19:26.680] Maybe it wasn't.
[19:26.680 -> 19:27.520] No, it wasn't.
[19:28.680 -> 19:30.880] But for your car to just give up last minute.
[19:30.880 -> 19:31.720] I know.
[19:31.720 -> 19:33.000] And then you just go straight in the wall
[19:33.000 -> 19:34.640] and there'd be nothing you can do about it.
[19:34.640 -> 19:36.500] It must be a complete shock.
[19:36.500 -> 19:37.340] Yeah.
[19:37.340 -> 19:39.440] It's, it's, it is like Pietro's, isn't it?
[19:39.440 -> 19:41.040] That moment of looking at the wall,
[19:41.040 -> 19:43.920] kind of knowing I'm about to smack that.
[19:43.920 -> 19:45.640] And if you're injured from that,
[19:45.640 -> 19:48.360] and it's not your fault, and it's the engineer's fault,
[19:48.360 -> 19:50.760] they haven't built the car properly or whatever, you know?
[19:50.760 -> 19:51.600] Yeah.
[19:51.600 -> 19:52.440] Then what happens, you know?
[19:52.440 -> 19:54.800] Well, I guess from the team's point of view,
[19:54.800 -> 19:56.520] they'll say we're a team, you know?
[19:56.520 -> 19:57.400] You don't get a little bonus.
[19:57.400 -> 19:58.680] Someone makes a bonus.
[19:58.680 -> 20:01.880] I don't think you get a bonus, but you get sacked.
[20:01.880 -> 20:04.040] If Alonso like fucking has a crash,
[20:04.040 -> 20:05.680] because Mikey Brown didn't do up the front
[20:05.680 -> 20:09.040] wing properly does it come out of Mikey Brown's pocket? I don't know. Does he get Mikey Brown
[20:09.040 -> 20:13.840] on an arse kick? Is he selling his sim to pay for Alonso's fucking hospital bills?
[20:13.840 -> 20:18.080] I reckon Lawrence has got it covered to be honest with you mate.
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[21:47.600 -> 21:48.600] There's a few more DNFs there.
[21:48.600 -> 21:49.600] It wasn't just him, was it?
[21:49.600 -> 21:50.600] There was five DNFs.
[21:50.600 -> 21:58.280] Logan Sargent, DNF, Stroll, Alonzo, Magnusson, and obviously Perez.
[21:58.280 -> 22:00.360] That's quite a lot of DNFs.
[22:00.360 -> 22:02.160] It's just another one for Sargent.
[22:02.160 -> 22:03.800] That's seven for Sargent this year.
[22:03.800 -> 22:12.160] It made me laugh. I haven't actually got this written down, but I heard Sargent pipe up on the radio and he was talking about someone.
[22:12.160 -> 22:13.440] What was he saying?
[22:13.440 -> 22:18.720] Someone, oh god, who was it? I feel like it was an established driver as well.
[22:18.720 -> 22:25.100] And he was saying like, hey man, he re-tuned into his team and he was like hey man, you know he can't do that,
[22:25.100 -> 22:26.700] he's not driving properly and I thought
[22:26.700 -> 22:29.760] who the fuck are you to talk about,
[22:29.760 -> 22:32.080] to talk smack when someone else is driving,
[22:32.080 -> 22:34.240] you're last for a start.
[22:35.600 -> 22:36.800] But yeah, no, it just made me laugh
[22:36.800 -> 22:38.680] because you don't really hear a lot from Sgt. on the radio
[22:38.680 -> 22:40.760] so it was actually quite nice to hear his voice for a minute.
[22:40.760 -> 22:42.760] It was a shame because the Williams had speed,
[22:42.760 -> 22:47.080] we saw it from Albon in the practice, practice he was really really quick and then in the race
[22:47.080 -> 22:52.960] they got points came ninth Albon that's good it's just a shame when it's crazy
[22:52.960 -> 22:56.520] when one driver is so far away from the other I'd say that Williams have the
[22:56.520 -> 23:02.260] same kind of spread as Red Bull like one driver is just so far in front of the
[23:02.260 -> 23:05.520] other but what's crazy is Perez is still second
[23:05.520 -> 23:07.840] in the championship and we're sitting here going,
[23:07.840 -> 23:10.000] yeah, this guy's got to lose his seat, but.
[23:10.000 -> 23:11.760] Yeah, he's got half the points of Max.
[23:11.760 -> 23:12.800] Yeah.
[23:12.800 -> 23:16.520] I feel personally with, I feel like Alex Albon
[23:16.520 -> 23:19.440] is in a little bit of a redundant position.
[23:19.440 -> 23:20.800] Yeah, let's talk about Alex Albon
[23:20.800 -> 23:22.440] because I think he's class.
[23:22.440 -> 23:25.640] I think he's very, very good. I think he's class. I think he's very very good.
[23:25.640 -> 23:30.920] I think he's really good. And I don't think he's in the correct car but it's
[23:30.920 -> 23:37.400] like what other team would take him? You know? What position's gonna come up?
[23:37.400 -> 23:42.320] And then like secondly you've got James Vowles who's like gassing it up and
[23:42.320 -> 23:48.480] saying that they've got this like five year plan to turn Williams around and make it amazing. Is Albon gonna even
[23:48.480 -> 23:53.040] stay with Williams for the next five years you know? Do they have the backing
[23:53.040 -> 23:58.060] to like produce a better car? Yeah they do. Williams are on an upward curve mate.
[23:58.060 -> 24:03.200] I do believe they'll get better. Who's backing them? They've got loads of investment haven't they?
[24:03.200 -> 24:06.000] Aren't they building their own wind tunnel or something?
[24:06.000 -> 24:08.000] They need a Jock and Anand Josh or something
[24:08.000 -> 24:10.000] People from Williams listen to this podcast
[24:10.000 -> 24:12.000] I'm sorry if that's wrong
[24:12.000 -> 24:14.000] I thought you were building a... at least you guys have got
[24:14.000 -> 24:16.000] a car
[24:16.000 -> 24:18.000] that is like a tree outside
[24:18.000 -> 24:20.000] They've got that bush shaped as a car
[24:20.000 -> 24:22.000] Yeah that definitely helps
[24:22.000 -> 24:24.000] At least you've got that
[24:24.000 -> 24:29.280] That's inspiring Cause that's rather mega. Alright, not every team has that. Probably quicker than the car, the real car.
[24:29.280 -> 24:33.360] No, Albon's quicker then. You are right though, where would he go?
[24:33.360 -> 24:38.160] Yeah, what does happen with Albon? We see him at the Wings for Life and Red Bull events,
[24:38.160 -> 24:43.880] he's obviously still got a very good relationship with Red Bull, so what can happen with him?
[24:43.880 -> 24:45.480] Yeah, maybe Red Bull have a clause they can pull with him? Oh yeah, maybe Red Bull have like a clause
[24:45.480 -> 24:47.600] they can put him back, but equally I think he'll be good
[24:47.600 -> 24:50.120] for Williams to be like their Lando.
[24:50.120 -> 24:51.080] Oh, Williams need him.
[24:51.080 -> 24:52.800] Yeah, he'll be like their Lando,
[24:52.800 -> 24:54.520] like someone who's with them for a long time
[24:54.520 -> 24:57.560] that can help them develop the car, grow the team.
[24:57.560 -> 24:59.760] You know, and Albon is a really likable guy.
[24:59.760 -> 25:01.280] He's a lovely guy.
[25:01.280 -> 25:03.520] But like you say, he is very linked to Red Bull still.
[25:03.520 -> 25:04.840] So I wonder how that works.
[25:04.840 -> 25:08.080] Yeah, it's a bit of a weird one, isn't it? I wonder if Mercedes have anything to say about that.
[25:08.720 -> 25:09.280] Dunno.
[25:09.280 -> 25:09.920] Dunno.
[25:09.920 -> 25:14.480] What about if we said right now, our prediction for the grid next year, are you gonna put,
[25:14.480 -> 25:18.160] would you say Ricciardo will get that Red Bull seat? What changes do you think? And
[25:18.160 -> 25:21.200] who's going in? Logan's? Because you've got to remember right now, there's still an empty
[25:21.200 -> 25:23.360] Williams, unless they re-sign Logan.
[25:23.360 -> 25:28.720] Well, Logan, well no, Logan's not going. They haven't re-signed it. At the end of the
[25:28.720 -> 25:33.880] year he's the empty seat. No. Yeah, he's the only seat left. They have re-signed.
[25:33.880 -> 25:38.880] Nope, he's the only seat left. Obviously if they don't sign anyone it'll be him
[25:38.880 -> 25:42.880] still but right now his contract's out. Yeah, well they say he's not going anywhere but that's gotta be a lot of baloney.
[25:42.880 -> 25:49.040] To be honest mate. If I'm wrong then, if I'm wrong about that, don't even send us a message, all right?
[25:49.600 -> 25:54.240] We get the idea, all right? To be honest, I'd put Lawson in that Williams seat then. Great shout.
[25:54.400 -> 25:59.280] Yeah. I could see that happening. For sure, I'd put Lawson in there. There's no other place that he can go to.
[25:59.760 -> 26:01.760] And for me, I'd say Daniel Ricciardo,
[26:02.360 -> 26:06.000] give him the Red Bull seat but only if Hamilton
[26:06.000 -> 26:11.360] beats Perez in points let's give Perez like at least a chance to show that he's
[26:11.360 -> 26:16.160] worthy in these last couple of races. I don't think I just don't think that's a wise
[26:16.160 -> 26:23.840] decision for Red Bull. A what? A wise decision? A decision? It doesn't make sense.
[26:23.840 -> 26:26.720] He honestly he should probably do another
[26:26.720 -> 26:34.760] year at AlphaTauri. Okay, what and keep Perez? No, get rid of Perez. And put... Okay, alright
[26:34.760 -> 26:42.000] so here's the deal right. Get rid of Perez, Alonso goes to Red Bull and then you put Danny
[26:42.000 -> 26:45.080] Rick in the Aston Martin. Now.
[26:46.240 -> 26:48.280] And see how far he can go.
[26:48.280 -> 26:50.400] Okay, well look, we're going to have to wait and see.
[26:50.400 -> 26:52.240] There's definitely going to be more city season
[26:52.240 -> 26:53.080] than we think.
[26:53.080 -> 26:54.600] Like everything happens behind the scenes.
[26:54.600 -> 26:56.080] God, I hope so.
[26:56.080 -> 26:57.120] I hope so.
[26:57.120 -> 26:58.400] God knows what this year's,
[26:58.400 -> 27:00.960] next year's Drive Survive is going to be like.
[27:00.960 -> 27:02.520] Just Max winning every single one.
[27:02.520 -> 27:05.160] What do you think are the key moments of Drive Survive?
[27:05.160 -> 27:06.000] You'll have Oscar.
[27:06.000 -> 27:06.840] Oscar's definitely a key moment.
[27:06.840 -> 27:08.360] Oscar's winning will be massive.
[27:08.360 -> 27:10.520] There'll be a lot of stuff around,
[27:10.520 -> 27:12.820] I reckon that if they don't do this and they're silly,
[27:12.820 -> 27:17.820] but they should have really gone deep on Sergeant
[27:17.980 -> 27:20.320] and followed his story and followed him behind the scenes
[27:20.320 -> 27:21.320] about how he's feeling.
[27:21.320 -> 27:22.880] Depends whether Williams would have allowed him
[27:22.880 -> 27:23.720] to do all that stuff.
[27:23.720 -> 27:24.680] Well, I reckon if they did film it,
[27:24.680 -> 27:25.300] they probably wouldn't want
[27:25.300 -> 27:27.860] to put out now what do you mean well
[27:27.860 -> 27:29.380] hasn't gone very well as it that's what
[27:29.380 -> 27:31.940] I mean great great content for Drive to Survive
[27:31.940 -> 27:35.020] yeah how very raw how much is it
[27:35.020 -> 27:37.020] destroying this guy's soul by not by
[27:37.020 -> 27:38.460] not doing very well I thought be really
[27:38.460 -> 27:40.340] good TV it's crazy though because he is
[27:40.340 -> 27:41.980] still a rookie I think he's quite
[27:41.980 -> 27:48.560] unlucky to come into the sport with Piastri at the same time still a rookie. I think he's quite unlucky to come into the sport with Piastri at the same time as a rookie,
[27:48.560 -> 27:50.960] because I think when you have more than one rookie,
[27:50.960 -> 27:53.320] you're gonna compare the rookies to each other.
[27:53.320 -> 27:55.200] Whereas if there was only one new rookie
[27:55.200 -> 27:57.320] and he was at the back, everyone would be like,
[27:57.320 -> 27:59.520] of course he's at the back, he's a rookie.
[27:59.520 -> 28:01.280] He's never been in F1 before.
[28:01.280 -> 28:05.200] But because Oscar's winning races and getting on the podium it's
[28:05.200 -> 28:09.440] it's a comparison a bit different. Is it just me or does Oscar not even feel like
[28:09.440 -> 28:14.120] a rookie? Yeah I kind of get that vibe as well he feels like he's just completely
[28:14.120 -> 28:17.600] slid in like the final piece of the puzzle. He's just been perfect in that seat
[28:17.600 -> 28:22.040] man. Yeah well that's why they wanted him so bad. He's been perfect and he it
[28:22.040 -> 28:24.840] didn't look like he made the correct decision at the start of the year when
[28:24.840 -> 28:25.700] Alpine actually looked
[28:25.700 -> 28:29.320] All right, and McLaren looked awful, but he definitely made the right decision
[28:29.940 -> 28:34.840] Yeah, not just for the car. I also think for the team protecting him to be racing with Lando
[28:34.840 -> 28:36.780] I've seen actually loaded their videos
[28:36.780 -> 28:40.840] They've been doing YouTube vids like they'd be doing like finish the song and all sorts of shit
[28:40.840 -> 28:46.680] The McLaren guys are just watching them together is is a good laugh. And I do think that's a really good lineup.
[28:46.680 -> 28:50.720] Yeah, I rate it big time, but no, Oscar's great.
[28:50.720 -> 28:52.480] Yeah, overall, Mexican Grand Prix,
[28:52.480 -> 28:54.040] I actually really enjoyed it.
[28:54.040 -> 28:55.680] I think there was a lot of action.
[28:55.680 -> 28:57.320] I think there was a lot happening.
[28:57.320 -> 29:01.200] I can't believe that start, the way they just caught wheels.
[29:01.200 -> 29:03.280] Cause I was trying to watch it back really slowly
[29:03.280 -> 29:06.200] to see how his car went up.
[29:06.200 -> 29:07.360] I was like, it's quite weird.
[29:07.360 -> 29:08.800] It just suddenly like, you know what I mean?
[29:08.800 -> 29:09.960] It did like a wheelie almost.
[29:09.960 -> 29:12.360] It's the classic, you know, one wheel on top of the other.
[29:12.360 -> 29:13.200] Yeah.
[29:13.200 -> 29:15.680] Oh, I saw the craziest thing in MotoGP.
[29:15.680 -> 29:16.520] Oh, really?
[29:16.520 -> 29:18.320] Yeah, it will come up on my TikTok.
[29:18.320 -> 29:20.480] I don't know if anyone listening watches MotoGP,
[29:20.480 -> 29:22.080] but you may see this video.
[29:22.080 -> 29:26.320] A guy fall off his bike, head forward like this,
[29:26.320 -> 29:27.960] like goes over the top of his handlebars
[29:27.960 -> 29:29.040] whilst following another bike.
[29:29.040 -> 29:29.880] Have you seen it?
[29:29.880 -> 29:34.880] And his head hits the wheel of the driver in front.
[29:34.900 -> 29:37.000] Whilst they're driving at like 200 miles an hour,
[29:37.000 -> 29:38.640] his helmet smacks the back of the wheel
[29:38.640 -> 29:39.880] going at 200 miles an hour.
[29:39.880 -> 29:42.120] His head flings back obviously,
[29:42.120 -> 29:45.080] but in MotoGP they wear a neck thing
[29:45.080 -> 29:46.880] that stopped his neck from going all the way back
[29:46.880 -> 29:48.080] and completely snapping off.
[29:48.080 -> 29:49.880] And then he just walked off and he was fine.
[29:49.880 -> 29:52.600] And I was like, oh my God, he's just head butted a tire.
[29:52.600 -> 29:56.080] And like 200 miles an hour and he's fine.
[29:56.080 -> 29:59.560] Like that for safety implements is remarkable.
[29:59.560 -> 30:01.360] Yeah, it's like the halo for bikes.
[30:01.360 -> 30:03.740] But the stuff that happens in MotoGP mate is crazy.
[30:03.740 -> 30:07.880] Like I've seen people like, you know know they'll be flying down like level pegging
[30:07.880 -> 30:10.800] right next to each other and they reach over and grab the other person's brake
[30:10.800 -> 30:14.600] no that is like one of the worst things that's ever happened in MotoGP that's
[30:14.600 -> 30:17.800] ridiculous I'm pretty sure that guy might be banned for life because that is
[30:17.800 -> 30:20.120] absolutely horrendous I think it's happened a couple times mate what
[30:20.120 -> 30:22.920] grabbing brakes I thought that was like a one-off and it was like the biggest
[30:22.920 -> 30:27.000] thing ever and it was awful I think it's maybe not grabbing brakes? I thought that was like a one-off and it was like the biggest thing ever and it was awful. I think it's maybe not grabbing brakes but reaching over and doing something.
[30:27.000 -> 30:29.000] Grabbing brakes is actually awful, isn't it?
[30:29.000 -> 30:30.000] It's fucking crazy, yeah.
[30:30.000 -> 30:38.000] That's the equivalent of going side by side by someone in an F1 car, getting out a penknife and just stabbing their fucking tyre as they're going.
[30:38.000 -> 30:47.720] And what you said about him going over the handlebars, I've seen another bloke like go over, literally over, but then managed to then just pull himself back on.
[30:47.720 -> 30:48.560] Yeah.
[30:48.560 -> 30:50.360] And people like hanging by the side of the bike
[30:50.360 -> 30:51.200] and that is crazy.
[30:51.200 -> 30:53.120] Maybe we should like watch a MotoGP race.
[30:53.120 -> 30:53.960] Yeah, we'll watch one.
[30:53.960 -> 30:56.320] I wonder if there's ever been like a Max and Lewis
[30:56.320 -> 30:59.640] 2021 Abu Dhabi situation, but in MotoGP.
[30:59.640 -> 31:01.160] Yeah, if actually that's a good point.
[31:01.160 -> 31:03.520] If anyone recommends a certain MotoGP race
[31:03.520 -> 31:05.900] for highlights or something crazy crazy send it to us on
[31:06.320 -> 31:09.860] Instagram at pit stop. We'll have a look at that Brazil next weekend
[31:10.140 -> 31:10.640] Yeah
[31:10.640 -> 31:17.240] The reason I raised that is because the man the myth the legend Lewis Hamilton who came second this weekend as we remember
[31:17.600 -> 31:21.400] One of my first ever Formula One race was Brazil
[31:21.960 -> 31:26.120] When he came from the back of the pack and won the race.
[31:27.400 -> 31:28.460] Back to front, baby.
[31:28.460 -> 31:31.580] We know Lewis Hamilton, he's massive in Brazil as well.
[31:31.580 -> 31:33.260] It's almost a home race for Lewis.
[31:33.260 -> 31:34.980] Like they fucking love him.
[31:34.980 -> 31:37.520] Do you remember last time he, didn't he do that?
[31:37.520 -> 31:40.320] He went out and did some like talk almost with the,
[31:40.320 -> 31:42.840] with last time we were in Brazil for the F1,
[31:42.840 -> 31:44.680] he did that massive event in Brazil, didn't he?
[31:44.680 -> 31:47.700] Like he like presented someone or hosted something.
[31:47.700 -> 31:48.540] Don't remember that.
[31:48.540 -> 31:50.300] He got like knighted in Brazil.
[31:50.300 -> 31:51.940] They gave him like a key to the city or something.
[31:51.940 -> 31:53.220] Oh yeah.
[31:53.220 -> 31:54.260] Like he's like massive.
[31:54.260 -> 31:56.300] Yeah, something like that happened, yeah.
[31:56.300 -> 31:58.740] Yeah, so it's a work at home race for Hamilton.
[31:58.740 -> 31:59.580] He got knighted.
[31:59.580 -> 32:03.100] Maybe, maybe not quite knighted,
[32:03.100 -> 32:07.040] but this could be, this could be Lewis Hamilton's first win of the year mate
[32:07.840 -> 32:12.320] Well, I mean he's left it to the very fucking end doesn't he? Yeah, he has left it to the end
[32:12.320 -> 32:17.520] Like he's really left it to the end, but I mean if he got it I feel like he deserves a win
[32:17.520 -> 32:20.960] I feel like Lando deserves a win. Lando does deserve a win
[32:21.280 -> 32:24.480] Lando will get his win if it's not this year next year. Yeah, I hope so
[32:24.480 -> 32:27.120] The crystal ball was really wrong about the last race.
[32:27.120 -> 32:29.480] I was dead certain Perez would win the race.
[32:29.480 -> 32:31.120] Where did you buy your crystal ball?
[32:31.120 -> 32:32.720] You got it from Wolf, didn't you?
[32:32.720 -> 32:34.680] It's good and it's bad.
[32:34.680 -> 32:36.640] I just hadn't used it for a while.
[32:36.640 -> 32:37.480] So I think-
[32:37.480 -> 32:39.320] Yours is like the Amazon bestseller
[32:39.320 -> 32:40.160] of crystal balls, isn't it?
[32:40.160 -> 32:42.360] It's not even Amazon, it's DHK, it's a fake.
[32:42.360 -> 32:43.760] DHK.
[32:43.760 -> 32:45.720] I think it's going to be a mega race in Brazil.
[32:45.720 -> 32:46.880] Mexico was great.
[32:46.880 -> 32:49.540] I am actually kind of gutted for Perez.
[32:49.540 -> 32:52.420] And there was one bit on TV when they were in,
[32:52.420 -> 32:55.480] Jensen was interviewing Leclerc after the race.
[32:55.480 -> 32:58.140] And Jensen's like, goes to speak to Leclerc.
[32:58.140 -> 32:59.960] And the second Leclerc speaks,
[32:59.960 -> 33:02.880] all of the fans in the grandstand boo him.
[33:02.880 -> 33:04.800] And Leclerc just turns around and he's just like,
[33:04.800 -> 33:07.640] guys, I had nowhere to go. what did you want me to do?
[33:07.640 -> 33:09.560] And at that point I was like, that's shit,
[33:09.560 -> 33:12.280] because one, he shouldn't be getting booed.
[33:12.280 -> 33:13.920] Like there was nothing he could have done,
[33:13.920 -> 33:15.440] he couldn't have gone anywhere.
[33:15.440 -> 33:17.160] But two, he's there to entertain,
[33:17.160 -> 33:18.840] and well, he's not even there to entertain,
[33:18.840 -> 33:20.320] he's there to race.
[33:20.320 -> 33:23.680] So why he shouldn't be getting booed for that.
[33:23.680 -> 33:26.500] He, if I was him, I probably wouldn't have gone out last night.
[33:27.000 -> 33:29.500] I probably would have gone straight to the hotel and ordered room service.
[33:29.500 -> 33:33.500] I would not have gone out of Mexico last night, especially wearing a fucking watch.
[33:33.500 -> 33:35.500] I would have stayed clear of that.
[33:35.500 -> 33:38.000] Yeah, because that happened to Sainz, didn't it, in Spain?
[33:38.000 -> 33:39.000] And it happened to Leclerc.
[33:39.000 -> 33:39.500] France.
[33:40.000 -> 33:44.000] Did you see the one of Sainz in Spain? France.
[33:44.000 -> 33:45.120] Ooh, another, another, another. It's like I'm rapping it. Fucking Turkey Twister for you... Sainz in Spain? France? Ooh, another... another...
[33:45.120 -> 33:46.560] God, it's like I'm rapping it!
[33:46.560 -> 33:47.680] Fucking Turkey Twizzler for you!
[33:47.680 -> 33:48.480] Sainz, France!
[33:48.480 -> 33:49.840] Puh-puh-puh-puh-puh!
[33:49.840 -> 33:51.360] Yeah, he chased them down, didn't he?
[33:51.360 -> 33:52.480] He chased them down, mate!
[33:52.480 -> 33:54.880] And then Leclerc chased him down in his car.
[33:54.880 -> 33:55.680] In his car!
[33:55.680 -> 33:58.640] Which is crazy, because if, like, you've just had your watch stolen,
[33:58.640 -> 34:00.640] why are you then gonna take a Ferrari out?
[34:00.640 -> 34:02.480] Was it a Ferrari? And chase them down the street.
[34:02.480 -> 34:09.000] True. And why is it... it seems to only be the Ferrari guys to get their watches stolen yeah interesting they
[34:09.000 -> 34:13.000] seem to always get them back very interesting I think Richard Mille probably
[34:13.000 -> 34:15.960] just hook them up with some extras in there that Richard Mille need to hook us
[34:15.960 -> 34:19.880] up with some watches right I don't know why why did the odd mom good man got my
[34:19.880 -> 34:26.800] moons watch oh yeah fabs got a watch. Fab's entered a collection. Do you want to tell the people? Yeah, I've got my Maurice Lacroix.
[34:26.800 -> 34:28.800] Woohoo! Matt's got Maurice Lacroix!
[34:28.800 -> 34:32.800] From Formula E. And I've now got my Moon Swatch, mate.
[34:32.800 -> 34:34.800] Let's go!
[34:34.800 -> 34:36.800] Now all you need is one of them little boxes where the watches spin.
[34:36.800 -> 34:38.800] Well, I need a couple more watches.
[34:38.800 -> 34:40.800] Maybe I'll go grab a quick Casio or something like that.
[34:40.800 -> 34:42.800] Or a bloody Tiscaley, whatever they're called.
[34:42.800 -> 34:44.800] Tiscaley?
[34:44.800 -> 34:45.260] What are they called? Tiscaley Broadband! Tiso or something like that. Or a bloody Tiskeley, whatever they're called. What are they called?
[34:45.260 -> 34:46.600] Tiskeley Broadband.
[34:46.600 -> 34:47.680] Tiso or something.
[34:47.680 -> 34:48.720] Tiso.
[34:48.720 -> 34:51.240] Yeah, no, I haven't quite got the watch collection yet.
[34:51.240 -> 34:53.440] I mean, I'm not really a watch guy, to be honest.
[34:53.440 -> 34:54.720] I can't afford them.
[34:54.720 -> 34:56.440] I saw something really sad the other day, actually.
[34:56.440 -> 34:57.280] I was thinking about it.
[34:57.280 -> 34:58.440] I don't know why I'm going to talk about this
[34:58.440 -> 35:00.560] in the podcast, but here's a really sad-
[35:00.560 -> 35:01.400] That's some sad music.
[35:01.400 -> 35:03.200] My tea's gone cold, I'm working.
[35:03.200 -> 35:25.160] No, it's actually really sad. It's not really for the podcast but how sad is this yeah this is a thought. We won't be able to attend each other's funerals. Have you ever thought about that? Well I'm thinking about it now. Isn't that mad? What if one is we die together and we're buried together in the same casket, a double casket.
[35:25.160 -> 35:28.160] If we die together we have to be buried together.
[35:28.160 -> 35:30.160] Oh, we've got to have a Pitstop tombstone.
[35:30.160 -> 35:32.160] Yeah, a big Pitstop logo.
[35:32.160 -> 35:37.160] No, our coffin is the Pitstop logo, so it's like a bit dodgy shaped.
[35:37.160 -> 35:39.160] Oh, so we have to be laying in like the fetal position.
[35:39.160 -> 35:41.160] You have to lay on your knees.
[35:41.160 -> 35:44.160] What a fucking gruesome end to a Mexico podcast.
[35:44.160 -> 35:46.000] That's just a sad thought isn't it?
[35:46.000 -> 35:48.000] I tell you what, that could be the motivation for the week.
[35:48.000 -> 35:59.000] If you listen to this podcast sat in the car with your boyfriend or your girlfriend or your family or if you're sat watching with anyone else, just remember that you both won't be able to attend each other's funerals.
[35:59.000 -> 36:01.000] So make the fucking most of it.
[36:01.000 -> 36:02.000] Exactly, yeah.
[36:02.000 -> 36:03.000] As Mark Webber would say.
[36:03.000 -> 36:05.280] I don't really like funerals to be honest. No, I hate them as say. I don't really like funerals, to be honest.
[36:05.280 -> 36:06.120] No, I hate them as well.
[36:06.120 -> 36:07.640] I don't know why I said that on the podcast.
[36:07.640 -> 36:09.400] We didn't do funerals for my grandparents
[36:09.400 -> 36:10.760] because it's just like, it's just sad.
[36:10.760 -> 36:11.720] What'd you do with them?
[36:11.720 -> 36:13.920] I think they were cremated, probably.
[36:13.920 -> 36:15.600] Or not frozen, because I'd love to be frozen.
[36:15.600 -> 36:16.440] We definitely didn't bury them.
[36:16.440 -> 36:18.160] Why would you free someone if they're already dead?
[36:18.160 -> 36:20.400] Well, you wouldn't free someone who's dead.
[36:20.400 -> 36:22.040] But me and Fab always have this discussion
[36:22.040 -> 36:24.320] of what age we'd want to be frozen at
[36:24.320 -> 36:25.580] if we could do that thing and come
[36:25.580 -> 36:32.340] Back in like 200 years 42. I think for me really yeah, cuz there's like maybe you'd want to go like now
[36:32.340 -> 36:36.520] Maybe I'd want to be like 27 now. I want to live a bit longer in this period of time
[36:36.620 -> 36:41.260] There's a lot a lot of bad stuff happening in the world right now as we all know
[36:41.300 -> 36:45.920] However, there's also a lot of great stuff that happens now and a lot of bad stuff
[36:45.920 -> 36:51.920] Which happened maybe 50 to 100 years ago, which doesn't happen anymore. So I feel like we live, you know in a fairly fairly decent
[36:52.800 -> 36:55.120] Period of time so I'd like to carry on living
[36:56.000 -> 37:03.840] now but then freeze me around about 42 and then you know when I'm in like I'd probably want to give it like
[37:04.800 -> 37:06.280] 500 years I'd really want to give it like 500 years.
[37:06.280 -> 37:08.360] I'd really want the world to change a lot.
[37:08.360 -> 37:10.440] Do you think anyone's frozen right now?
[37:10.440 -> 37:11.400] Yeah, there is.
[37:11.400 -> 37:12.400] Is there really?
[37:12.400 -> 37:13.220] Yeah.
[37:13.220 -> 37:14.400] Well, is there people frozen right now
[37:14.400 -> 37:15.760] that were actually living?
[37:15.760 -> 37:17.160] Or there's, yeah.
[37:17.160 -> 37:19.460] Or there's at least like there's rich people
[37:19.460 -> 37:24.400] who have booked their seat, their frozen seat.
[37:24.400 -> 37:26.760] So they've already paid for it and put a deposit
[37:26.760 -> 37:30.320] down. But then how do you decide when to go in because you if you can't go in
[37:30.320 -> 37:34.480] once you're dead what do you have to do one day just wake up on a Wednesday and
[37:34.480 -> 37:37.800] go yeah I think I'm gonna go jump in the freezer now for 500 years?
[37:37.800 -> 37:42.840] This could be wrong but I think there are people that have diseases or people
[37:42.840 -> 37:48.640] who, this could be wrong, but people who have like cancer for instance where there's no cure and they're like
[37:48.640 -> 37:54.040] okay freeze me and then wake me up when there's a cure that's smart kind of
[37:54.040 -> 37:58.280] smart but then do you want to live in a world where you don't know anyone that's
[37:58.280 -> 38:01.880] true you wouldn't know anyone you know how weird is that you'd want to be like
[38:01.880 -> 38:04.960] frozen with at least a couple of your mates or your fucking dog or something
[38:04.960 -> 38:05.400] like that.
[38:05.400 -> 38:08.560] I wonder if in 500 years, anyone will be listening to this.
[38:08.560 -> 38:11.440] That would be really weird to like wave goodbye
[38:11.440 -> 38:13.560] to everyone and everything that you know.
[38:13.560 -> 38:14.920] Freeze yourself, wake up,
[38:14.920 -> 38:17.080] and you haven't even got anyone else that you know.
[38:17.080 -> 38:18.200] How mad would that be?
[38:18.200 -> 38:19.400] A bunch of random people.
[38:19.400 -> 38:20.640] Because who would you talk to first?
[38:20.640 -> 38:21.880] You wouldn't be able to trust anyone.
[38:21.880 -> 38:23.760] You wouldn't know who's who.
[38:23.760 -> 38:26.760] You wouldn't know where home is. You'd step out the front door and it probably
[38:26.760 -> 38:29.800] wouldn't even look like what you remember would you still have your
[38:29.800 -> 38:33.960] memory would you still know like you'd wake up and be like oh here I am yeah I
[38:33.960 -> 38:37.320] froze myself 300 years ago would you have what if you need to remember it
[38:37.320 -> 38:43.080] before you're frozen would you need the toilet when you're unfrozen probably
[38:43.080 -> 38:48.000] yeah you poop and freeze. That's absolutely crazy.
[38:48.000 -> 38:50.560] Wow. This is such a great Formula One podcast.
[38:50.560 -> 38:51.520] Yeah, I know.
[38:54.240 -> 38:57.600] Ladies and gents, we hope you loved this episode of the
[38:57.600 -> 39:01.280] Mexican Grand Prix Roundup and Frozen People Chat.
[39:01.280 -> 39:07.840] I feel like it's, the year is coming to an end, but I think every F1 fan is so ready for next year.
[39:07.840 -> 39:10.840] The days are getting shorter,
[39:10.840 -> 39:13.840] the nights are drawing in.
[39:13.840 -> 39:16.800] The air is getting much colder,
[39:16.800 -> 39:20.920] now autumn time has come again.
[39:20.920 -> 39:22.000] Did you sing that in school?
[39:22.000 -> 39:22.840] Yep.
[39:22.840 -> 39:30.320] I never sang that one in school, I don't know it. No, what about this one? Give me oil in my lamp, keep me burning. Okay, what about
[39:30.320 -> 39:35.760] this one? We are the children of Ashenton School. We've done that before. We take the
[39:35.760 -> 39:41.000] pride in the things we do. We've got people listening from Australia right now and I've
[39:41.000 -> 39:46.800] got no idea what we're talking about. They used to play didgeridoo didn't they?
[39:46.800 -> 39:48.800] My headteacher used to...
[39:48.800 -> 39:53.800] What up guys, great music class.
[39:53.800 -> 39:58.200] I had headteachers to come out to assemblies, we'd all be sat at the benches,
[39:58.200 -> 40:02.080] they'd come out with a guitar and start playing songs and you could tell that
[40:02.080 -> 40:03.800] it was like one of their moments for him.
[40:03.800 -> 40:04.400] Are you joking? Really?
[40:04.400 -> 40:08.200] Yeah, I had a headteacher who would play guitar your head teacher yeah wow we had
[40:08.200 -> 40:13.740] miss Lallan who would come in and she'd sit at the old at the old piano you know
[40:13.740 -> 40:18.980] and play a few Christian hits nice we love a couple of Chris I'm gonna have to
[40:18.980 -> 40:22.160] sing along and I always used to get pulled to the end of the line so never
[40:22.160 -> 40:26.000] wanted to sing them I can't imagine you standing and singing hymns, mate, at all.
[40:26.000 -> 40:26.680] Nope.
[40:26.680 -> 40:28.280] Nah, didn't do it, man.
[40:28.280 -> 40:29.160] I used to move my mouth.
[40:29.160 -> 40:29.880] That was it.
[40:29.880 -> 40:32.520] But ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening
[40:32.520 -> 40:34.040] to the Pit Stop podcast.
[40:34.040 -> 40:36.160] We hope you enjoyed our Mexico GP roundup.
[40:36.160 -> 40:40.440] We'll be back on Thursday for our pre-Brazilian predictions,
[40:40.440 -> 40:42.480] our thoughts on the track, maybe a little quiz.
[40:42.480 -> 40:44.440] Who knows what we'll squeeze into that episode.
[40:44.440 -> 40:46.120] Maybe we should put some money down.
[40:47.560 -> 40:48.400] What money?
[40:48.400 -> 40:50.280] Maybe we should just bet against each other.
[40:50.280 -> 40:52.200] What are we betting?
[40:52.200 -> 40:53.360] Just a little 20 quid, I don't know,
[40:53.360 -> 40:54.200] we'll figure it out.
[40:54.200 -> 40:57.640] I bet you 20 quid, I'll let you know what it's gonna be
[40:57.640 -> 40:58.480] in the next episode.
[40:58.480 -> 41:00.960] Ooh, cliffhanger, like it, retention.
[41:00.960 -> 41:02.280] I'm like, he's Stenders, mate.
[41:02.280 -> 41:03.120] Nice.
[41:03.120 -> 41:03.940] I'm like, he's Stenders.
[41:03.940 -> 41:04.880] Thank you for listening to the show.
[41:04.880 -> 41:05.460] See you guys later.
[41:13.460 -> 41:35.000] STAYC! ♪♪
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