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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! ITS RACE WEEK, and its also the first rendition of the Pitstop Custard Cream Pie Quiz!.. And probably the last. This week we unpack all the latest news in F1, including RYAN REYNOLDS investment in Alpine, Alpha Tauri rebranding in 2024, and finish up with a classic Pitstop Quiz about Austria.. With a twist! Listen along to find out how that went. Thanks for tuning in and please rate the pod 5 stars! @Pitstop
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# Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary: Austrian Grand Prix Preview and Special Quiz
**Hosts:** Jake Boys, Fabio Bocca
**Episode Highlights:**
- The hosts discuss the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix and the unique characteristics of the Red Bull Ring circuit.
- They mention that the lap record at the Red Bull Ring is held by Carlos Sainz in a McLaren in 2020, with a time of 1 minute 05.619 seconds.
- The hosts express excitement for a special quiz they have prepared for the episode, promising that it will be worth waiting for.
- They acknowledge that there have been significant developments in the world of Formula One, including Ryan Reynolds and Michael B. Jordan's acquisition of a 24% stake in the Alpine F1 team.
- The hosts discuss the potential impact of this acquisition on the team and speculate about the roles Reynolds and Jordan might play in Alpine's future.
- They also mention the recent news that AlphaTauri will be rebranded and will have new leadership in 2024.
- The hosts express their disappointment that AlphaTauri will no longer be a junior team for Red Bull and wonder who might drive for the rebranded team in the future.
- They discuss rumors that Helmut Marko may have regretted signing Nick DeVries to AlphaTauri and consider the performance of DeVries and Yuki Tsunoda in the current season.
- The hosts debate the feasibility of implementing a reverse grid in Formula One, considering the differences in car specifications among teams.
- They also discuss the possibility of having different track surfaces to enable cars to go faster through certain parts of the circuit.
- The hosts mention that Formula One cars can drive upside down due to the high speeds they achieve and speculate about future technological advancements in Formula One racing.
- They share news that AlphaTauri will be moving its base from Italy to Somerset, UK, and discuss the potential implications of this move.
- The hosts highlight a report that Ferrari used a filming day to test new car updates ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, which raises questions about the legality of such practices.
- They discuss the prevalence of "spy photographers" in Formula One, who are hired by teams to take photos of other teams' cars and gather information.
- The hosts express their desire to capture a spy photographer in action and jokingly suggest holding them hostage to extract information. # Pit Stop Custard Cream Quiz
**Introduction:**
- The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a unique quiz where they ask each other Formula One-related questions.
- The catch is that if a participant answers a question incorrectly, they receive a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 1:**
- **Question:** Which constructor has the most wins in Austria?
- **Correct Answer:** Ferrari
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 2:**
- **Question:** Which circuit has the second-least number of corners on the calendar?
- **Correct Answer:** Zandvoort
- **Outcome:** Jake incorrectly answers Silverstone and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 3:**
- **Question:** What is the probability of a virtual safety car in Austria?
- **Correct Answer:** 20%
- **Outcome:** Jake correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 4:**
- **Question:** Name one Austrian Formula One driver.
- **Correct Answer:** Niki Lauda
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 5:**
- **Question:** What is the national dish of Austria?
- **Correct Answer:** Schnitzel
- **Outcome:** Jake incorrectly answers Pumpernickel and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 6:**
- **Question:** How many meters from pole position to the first turn breaking point at the Austrian Grand Prix?
- **Correct Answer:** 233
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 7:**
- **Question:** What is Oscar Piastri's lap time?
- **Correct Answer:** 105.931
- **Outcome:** Jake correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 8:**
- **Question:** From top to bottom, give me the top 10 teams in the Constructors' standings.
- **Correct Answer:** Red Bull, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Alpine, McLaren, Alfa Romeo, Haas, AlphaTauri, and Williams.
- **Outcome:** Jake incorrectly answers the order and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 9:**
- **Question:** Who won the F2 feature race last year at the Red Bull Ring?
- **Correct Answer:** Logan Sargent
- **Outcome:** Fab incorrectly answers Dennis Hauger and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 10:**
- **Question:** What is the capital of Austria?
- **Correct Answer:** Vienna
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 11:**
- **Question:** Max Verstappen shares the record for most podium finishes at the Red Bull Ring, but who got the record first?
- **Correct Answer:** Valtteri Bottas
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 12:**
- **Question:** What was the name of the Austrian Grand Prix before it was called the Red Bull Ring?
- **Correct Answer:** Styrian Grand Prix
- **Outcome:** Jake incorrectly answers A1 Ring and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 13:**
- **Question:** Which country holds the most amount of poles for a nation at this circuit?
- **Correct Answer:** Brazil
- **Outcome:** Fab incorrectly answers Italy and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 14:**
- **Question:** Who won the Austrian Grand Prix last year?
- **Correct Answer:** Charles Leclerc
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Question 15:**
- **Question:** In total, how many Grand Prix laps have been completed at the Austrian Grand Prix?
- **Correct Answer:** 2,217
- **Outcome:** Jake incorrectly answers 1,152 and receives a custard cream pie in the face.
**Question 16:**
- **Question:** On average, how many seconds do you lose during a pit stop in Austria?
- **Correct Answer:** 22.2 seconds
- **Outcome:** Fab correctly answers the question and avoids the custard cream pie.
**Predictions for the Weekend:**
- Jake predicts Alonso, Max Verstappen, and Lewis Hamilton as the top three finishers, with Oscar Piastri being a driver to watch.
- Fab predicts Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, and Charles Leclerc as the top three finishers.
**Conclusion:**
- The podcast ends with the hosts discussing their predictions for the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix and emphasizing the excitement for the sprint race weekend.
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[01:38.000 -> 01:43.000] Ladies and gents, welcome back to Pit Stop once again.
[01:43.000 -> 02:05.000] We've had a week off, but we're back. We're in Austria set in the picturesque, mysterious mountains of Austria,
[02:05.000 -> 02:08.600] located just on the outskirts of the little town of Spielberg,
[02:08.600 -> 02:12.000] the Red Bull Ring boasts a 4.3km circuit
[02:12.000 -> 02:15.800] with 71 laps for the drivers to sink their teeth into.
[02:15.800 -> 02:19.000] And with a lap record of a 1 minute 05.619
[02:19.000 -> 02:23.000] held by Carlos Sainz in a McLaren in 2020,
[02:23.000 -> 02:25.200] it's going to be a tough one to beat this year.
[02:25.200 -> 02:28.200] Okay we're over, we're done, we're over.
[02:28.200 -> 02:32.200] Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast!
[02:32.200 -> 02:34.800] How are we all doing?
[02:34.800 -> 02:38.440] Hope you enjoyed the cow episode, we had a lily episode as well which means there's been
[02:38.440 -> 02:41.760] two episodes since we last sat down and had a chat with you guys.
[02:41.760 -> 02:49.960] Mate, do you know what, we said this at the start of the year, right? It's easy to take your foot off the gas a little bit sometimes.
[02:49.960 -> 02:54.600] And after doing that podcast with Callum, talking to someone who's part of the Red Bull team,
[02:54.800 -> 02:59.360] who are at the top of their game in their prime, his words were so inspiring to me.
[02:59.360 -> 03:01.360] You can't take your foot off the gas.
[03:01.360 -> 03:02.840] You can't forget anything.
[03:03.000 -> 03:05.840] So we realized this and now we're just churning out
[03:05.840 -> 03:08.080] the content like last year, like old times.
[03:08.080 -> 03:09.440] I am happy we managed to get to,
[03:09.440 -> 03:10.740] we were doing three pods a week,
[03:10.740 -> 03:13.220] that's pretty impressive, you had three last week.
[03:13.220 -> 03:15.960] That is good, that is good and every guest will try
[03:15.960 -> 03:17.120] and get out on Saturday as well,
[03:17.120 -> 03:19.080] we don't have a guest for this week.
[03:19.080 -> 03:20.720] I think the next guest will be next week,
[03:20.720 -> 03:21.640] but let's just see.
[03:21.640 -> 03:25.800] Oh God, hay fever or something. Something's going on.
[03:25.800 -> 03:27.120] Furball, furball.
[03:27.120 -> 03:29.720] I had a haircut earlier, so I got a furball.
[03:29.720 -> 03:30.560] Oh, I see.
[03:30.560 -> 03:32.280] Yeah, turn around, let me see.
[03:32.280 -> 03:34.720] Yeah, decent job, put a barnet.
[03:34.720 -> 03:36.720] Fab has been very excited for today's episode.
[03:36.720 -> 03:38.560] He's got this aura about him.
[03:38.560 -> 03:40.600] I can feel this cheekiness.
[03:40.600 -> 03:42.800] There's something coming in today's episode.
[03:42.800 -> 03:43.920] I woke up this morning.
[03:43.920 -> 03:47.980] I did my pre-morning ritual, my routine, got up.
[03:47.980 -> 03:49.240] Did you do your prayer last night?
[03:49.240 -> 03:50.480] We said we were going to do prayers.
[03:50.480 -> 03:51.320] No, I didn't.
[03:51.320 -> 03:52.140] I didn't pray either.
[03:52.140 -> 03:52.980] Oh my God.
[03:52.980 -> 03:53.800] We'll pray tonight.
[03:53.800 -> 03:54.640] Okay.
[03:54.640 -> 03:55.480] Yeah.
[03:55.480 -> 03:57.960] Yeah, we just wanted to send out some positive messaging
[03:57.960 -> 03:58.960] to the universe.
[03:58.960 -> 04:01.120] But mate, I am excited for today because one,
[04:01.120 -> 04:03.400] it's race weekend, which we love always.
[04:03.400 -> 04:04.240] Yep.
[04:04.240 -> 04:08.700] It's in Austria, right? Now this is special because as most of you at home should
[04:08.700 -> 04:13.940] know the pit stop fastest lap is at the Red Bull Ring circuit in Austria yeah
[04:13.940 -> 04:17.540] we've driven it a lot on the sim we know it very well we know it very well I'd
[04:17.540 -> 04:20.580] say it's the one track on the calendar that anyone could ask me anything about
[04:20.580 -> 04:25.780] and I would know more about it than any other track. It isn't that handy
[04:25.780 -> 04:32.420] because today there is a very, very special quiz on Pit Stop. There is a serious quiz
[04:32.420 -> 04:37.540] coming up guys. We thought how can we make the typical Pit Stop quiz a bit more exciting.
[04:37.540 -> 04:40.060] Okay yeah. We're not going to spill it yet, we're just going to wait until we get there
[04:40.060 -> 04:43.220] but it's a very, very exciting quiz. It's definitely worth waiting until the end. Has
[04:43.220 -> 04:47.080] there been much happening in the world of F1 before we get on to the Austrian Grand Prix? Mate
[04:47.080 -> 04:52.860] there's been a few big things happening. I do just want to, I do just want to say
[04:52.860 -> 04:57.000] you know looking at this leaderboard right now you got Oskar Piastri topping
[04:57.000 -> 05:02.880] our leaderboard yeah with a 105.931. Now it's gonna be interesting watching the
[05:02.880 -> 05:07.600] race this weekend because we're actually to see how close they are getting to these times.
[05:07.600 -> 05:08.600] What times?
[05:08.600 -> 05:09.800] Are these unrealistic times?
[05:09.800 -> 05:12.280] Well, Max's pole last year was a 1.04.
[05:12.280 -> 05:13.280] Really?
[05:13.280 -> 05:14.280] Yeah.
[05:14.280 -> 05:15.280] His race is the fastest lap in the race since the quiz.
[05:15.280 -> 05:16.840] Is that one of the questions in the quiz?
[05:16.840 -> 05:21.120] Well no, because for the quiz questions I tried not to get the easy ones, so I can give
[05:21.120 -> 05:22.840] out information like that now.
[05:22.840 -> 05:23.840] Okay.
[05:23.840 -> 05:25.360] But yeah, Max did a 104 there last year.
[05:25.360 -> 05:27.460] So to have a 105 931,
[05:28.920 -> 05:31.000] Oscar Piastri is still the fastest driver in the world,
[05:31.000 -> 05:32.240] as the leaderboard says.
[05:32.240 -> 05:33.280] Well, mate, this is where it gets
[05:33.280 -> 05:34.600] even more interesting, right?
[05:34.600 -> 05:36.880] Because this weekend is also a sprint weekend.
[05:36.880 -> 05:37.720] Yes.
[05:37.720 -> 05:39.900] Now we know that that means they sacrifice
[05:39.900 -> 05:43.280] the practice sessions to have that sprint quali
[05:43.280 -> 05:44.400] on the Saturday morning.
[05:44.400 -> 05:48.720] The sprint shootout. Yeah. So now we have normal quali on Friday, sprint quali Saturday
[05:48.720 -> 05:54.040] morning, sprint in the afternoon. Now I saw a post online, people were saying as
[05:54.040 -> 06:00.320] per the rookies are gonna struggle a little bit here, however I do feel like
[06:00.320 -> 06:05.840] Oscar Piastri might have a bit of an upper hand because of us.
[06:05.840 -> 06:09.360] Yeah, because we gave him three laps on the Fast and Slapp leaderboard.
[06:09.360 -> 06:13.760] Yeah, to be fair, he's only off one driver on the board and he's done Pitstop Fast and Slapp,
[06:13.760 -> 06:19.200] which means he has more experience around Austria than everyone else.
[06:19.200 -> 06:23.840] Exactly. It's not as if he spent like the last two weeks in the sim practicing Austria.
[06:23.120 -> 06:24.800] It's not as if you spent like the last two weeks in the sim practicing Austria.
[06:24.800 -> 06:27.060] No, don't get me wrong.
[06:27.060 -> 06:31.480] The thing I love about this circuit is 10 turns.
[06:31.480 -> 06:34.660] We know this circuit very well to the point of,
[06:34.660 -> 06:36.880] if I shut my eyes, I could talk you around the circuit.
[06:36.880 -> 06:38.560] Not gonna do it, but I could.
[06:38.560 -> 06:40.080] I would love it if you did.
[06:40.080 -> 06:41.800] Cause I'm sure there's a question coming up later
[06:41.800 -> 06:42.640] for gear changes.
[06:42.640 -> 06:44.440] I'm sure there is.
[06:44.440 -> 06:45.560] There actually is. Is there not? No, there's no gear changes. I'm sure there is. There actually is.
[06:45.560 -> 06:46.560] Is there not?
[06:46.560 -> 06:47.560] Nah, there's no gear change.
[06:47.560 -> 06:48.560] Cause it's so obvious.
[06:48.560 -> 06:49.560] Like I always go for it.
[06:49.560 -> 06:50.880] I knew you would have googled it.
[06:50.880 -> 06:52.160] We know this circuit well.
[06:52.160 -> 06:53.680] This is going to be a good quiz.
[06:53.680 -> 06:57.320] I'm glad we've added a little something extra as well to spice it up.
[06:57.320 -> 06:58.320] Breaking news!
[06:58.320 -> 06:59.320] Breaking news.
[06:59.320 -> 07:03.080] It has come out earlier this week.
[07:03.080 -> 07:06.600] Everyone should know about it by now, but we haven't had the chance to talk about it.
[07:06.600 -> 07:09.040] Ryan Reynolds and Alpine.
[07:09.040 -> 07:11.120] Yes, Ryan Reynolds and Alpine.
[07:11.120 -> 07:12.940] What do you know about this whole fiasco?
[07:12.940 -> 07:16.840] They have bought a 24% stake, is it?
[07:16.840 -> 07:17.840] Correct.
[07:17.840 -> 07:22.560] I've got it right here, 24% stake in Formula 1 team Alpine, which makes the overall value
[07:22.560 -> 07:25.800] of Alpine $900 million now.
[07:25.800 -> 07:29.800] Really? See, I had it as $850. Well, I had it as more than over.
[07:29.800 -> 07:31.300] You mean dollars, euros or pounds?
[07:31.300 -> 07:34.500] Dollars. I mean, way over $850 million.
[07:34.500 -> 07:40.000] I think it's an interesting acquisition for Ryan Reynolds and his business partner.
[07:40.000 -> 07:42.800] They did it with Wrexham, the football team.
[07:42.800 -> 07:45.040] Well, go on.
[07:45.040 -> 07:50.280] And then they pumped loads of money into it and that team has now gone up a league, which is massive for them.
[07:50.280 -> 07:54.320] I was under the impression that it was just Ryan Reynolds at Wrexham. It's not.
[07:54.320 -> 07:57.120] No, there's this business partner, the other guy.
[07:57.120 -> 08:00.720] Who is Rob, I can't, I don't think anyone can pronounce his surname.
[08:00.720 -> 08:01.640] I've got it here.
[08:01.640 -> 08:02.320] McElhenney.
[08:02.320 -> 08:03.680] Rob McElhenney.
[08:03.680 -> 08:04.400] McElhenney.
[08:04.400 -> 08:05.000] McElhenney. Now,henney. McElhenney.
[08:05.000 -> 08:06.000] Now, I didn't know who this guy was.
[08:06.000 -> 08:07.000] That and Michael B. Jordan's involved in Alpine as well.
[08:07.000 -> 08:08.000] And Michael B. Jordan.
[08:08.000 -> 08:14.000] Rob McElhenney is an actor as well, and he was in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
[08:14.000 -> 08:18.000] I haven't really watched it, but apparently it's one of the funniest shows in the history
[08:18.000 -> 08:19.000] of the world.
[08:19.000 -> 08:20.000] Well, we'll try that.
[08:20.000 -> 08:21.000] I've never seen it.
[08:21.000 -> 08:22.000] Brendan loves it, swears by it.
[08:22.000 -> 08:23.000] We'll give it a go.
[08:23.000 -> 08:24.000] Apparently it's the funniest thing ever, and I've watched a few clips, and this Rob guy
[08:24.000 -> 08:25.040] is funny as fuck. I didn't realize it was him. Well, we'll try that. I've never seen it. Brendan loves it, swears by it. We'll give it a go.
[08:25.040 -> 08:25.860] Apparently it's the funniest thing ever.
[08:25.860 -> 08:26.700] And I've watched a few clips
[08:26.700 -> 08:28.080] and this Rob guy is funny as fuck.
[08:28.080 -> 08:30.020] I didn't realize it was, yeah, it's him,
[08:30.020 -> 08:31.920] Ryan Reynolds, who were doing Rexham,
[08:31.920 -> 08:34.160] and now they're coming into the F1 world.
[08:34.160 -> 08:38.480] What do you think that they could bring to the F1 world?
[08:39.320 -> 08:42.200] When I first saw it, was a little bit confused
[08:42.200 -> 08:45.440] because football's a lot easier to like buy out a team and then
[08:45.440 -> 08:48.800] just change all the players and like buy a player, do you know what I mean? You can just
[08:48.800 -> 08:53.200] pump some money in but get that person, get this person. If you got him going in with
[08:53.200 -> 08:56.480] Alpine, them going in with Alpine is going to be such a long-term thing.
[08:56.480 -> 08:57.840] It's going to have to be.
[08:57.840 -> 09:09.080] Like you got to look at what he's done with Wrexham, they went and got their own show, they had a TV show. And I saw last year, Aston Martin and Williams,
[09:09.080 -> 09:12.560] sorry, just Williams, started producing their own show,
[09:12.560 -> 09:14.080] a bit like Drive Survive.
[09:14.080 -> 09:16.160] They had a couple of episodes that went out.
[09:16.160 -> 09:17.880] And I think they did that because they were getting
[09:17.880 -> 09:20.120] less screen time on Drive Survive.
[09:20.120 -> 09:22.160] And it makes me think, well, to be fair,
[09:22.160 -> 09:23.800] these teams have the capabilities,
[09:23.800 -> 09:25.120] there's enough going on in the factories,
[09:25.120 -> 09:29.840] enough going on behind the scenes to start producing their own series around it.
[09:29.840 -> 09:32.120] What's the verdict around the whole Wrexham thing?
[09:32.120 -> 09:35.600] Because I thought when they first started it, people were giving him a load of shtick,
[09:35.600 -> 09:38.600] saying like, oh, he's just going to buy a team, fuck about for a bit and leave.
[09:38.600 -> 09:41.400] A lot of people thought he wouldn't care or thought he wouldn't get involved,
[09:41.400 -> 09:43.520] but he was there the whole time and he did wonders for it.
[09:43.520 -> 09:45.280] And he actually watched the games. Yeah, yeah, he did wonders for it. And he actually watched the games.
[09:45.280 -> 09:46.840] Yeah, yeah, he did wonders for it.
[09:46.840 -> 09:48.600] They made some great business decisions.
[09:48.600 -> 09:49.520] And they're still doing it now?
[09:49.520 -> 09:50.720] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[09:50.720 -> 09:51.920] And Wrexham are doing well now?
[09:51.920 -> 09:52.800] Yeah, they've gone up a league.
[09:52.800 -> 09:54.960] So he's already got a good CV.
[09:54.960 -> 09:55.800] Yeah, he has, shall we?
[09:55.800 -> 09:57.960] But everyone's very different to football.
[09:57.960 -> 10:00.760] Like he won't have anywhere near the control he had
[10:00.760 -> 10:02.880] with Wrexham with only having 24%.
[10:02.880 -> 10:04.600] Yeah, what can you do with 24%?
[10:04.600 -> 10:08.420] You have a good say, but you don't make the ulterior decision
[10:08.420 -> 10:09.420] Do you know what I mean?
[10:09.420 -> 10:13.220] Do you think that these, him or these guys could maybe be like
[10:13.220 -> 10:15.720] a face of Alpine?
[10:15.720 -> 10:17.220] Do you think we could see them in clips?
[10:17.220 -> 10:18.720] That's the interesting thing, I don't know whoever they want to be
[10:18.720 -> 10:20.720] I don't know why they've done this
[10:20.720 -> 10:24.720] Like genuinely, unless it's like a long-term media thing
[10:24.720 -> 10:25.540] I mean
[10:25.540 -> 10:29.100] these guys are predominantly media focused, like do you want to hear something funny,
[10:29.100 -> 10:31.320] what they said to a lot of the Wrexham players?
[10:31.320 -> 10:35.800] Some players that joined Wrexham took lower wages, bigger players from other teams, and
[10:35.800 -> 10:41.720] Ryan promised them that he would use his socials and his online platforms to promote and help
[10:41.720 -> 10:48.360] them build anything else they wanted so that they could make money. He offered his presence, he offered his online platform.
[10:48.360 -> 10:52.040] So I wonder whether he's planning to bring that into the F1 world. I mean
[10:52.040 -> 10:55.920] Ryan Reynolds is absolutely massive and maybe these other guys are as well.
[10:55.920 -> 10:59.640] Michael B Jordan and what's the other guy's name? McKellen.
[10:59.640 -> 11:04.280] I do think, I mean obviously they're gonna have some sort of interest in it.
[11:04.280 -> 11:05.320] Yeah of course.
[11:05.320 -> 11:06.800] They got mad interest for one for two.
[11:06.800 -> 11:08.680] They've obviously seen how crazy F1's gone.
[11:08.680 -> 11:10.880] They want a piece of the pie.
[11:10.880 -> 11:13.580] Three, it's going to be a great investment.
[11:13.580 -> 11:15.120] Like long term, long term.
[11:15.120 -> 11:17.940] I mean, I'm sure it will be a great investment.
[11:17.940 -> 11:23.080] But like we said, it values the team like over 850 to 900 million.
[11:23.080 -> 11:25.520] Apparently Mercedes were valued last year
[11:25.520 -> 11:27.240] at just over a billion dollars.
[11:27.240 -> 11:31.040] So I actually have the updated top 10 valuations
[11:31.040 -> 11:31.880] of the team.
[11:31.880 -> 11:32.700] Did you find the same list as I did?
[11:32.700 -> 11:35.580] Well, your list sounds wrong if that's what
[11:35.580 -> 11:36.820] Mercedes is valued as.
[11:36.820 -> 11:40.120] Last year, this year they're saying more like 1.5.
[11:40.120 -> 11:41.080] Oh, I've got it higher.
[11:41.080 -> 11:41.920] Three, you got it over the threes.
[11:41.920 -> 11:43.280] And I would say it's way over,
[11:43.280 -> 11:44.920] I would say it's much higher as well.
[11:44.920 -> 11:48.440] Like Ferrari are the most valued team on the grid.
[11:48.440 -> 11:49.440] Understandably.
[11:49.440 -> 11:50.440] Which is, I don't think anyone's going to argue with that.
[11:50.440 -> 11:51.440] No, no, no.
[11:51.440 -> 11:52.440] Ferrari are Ferrari.
[11:52.440 -> 11:54.240] Whether they're winning or losing, they're Ferrari.
[11:54.240 -> 11:57.000] They'd have to lose for a long time to lose that.
[11:57.000 -> 11:58.000] Ferrari.
[11:58.000 -> 12:00.120] And they're at 3.1 billion.
[12:00.120 -> 12:08.640] Mercedes 2.7, Red Bull 2.4, McLaren 1.5, Aston Martin 1.1, and then Alpine just scraping up to 1 billion now.
[12:08.640 -> 12:10.640] Haas is around about 700 million.
[12:10.640 -> 12:14.000] Yeah, Haas is around 700 million, and that is the bottom of the grid.
[12:14.000 -> 12:16.000] But that...
[12:16.000 -> 12:20.240] You've got a difference of 2.3 billion between Ferrari and Haas,
[12:20.240 -> 12:28.240] but there definitely isn't a 2.3 billion gap between the cars like that's 2.3 billion in like two seconds
[12:28.240 -> 12:33.400] Mmm, it's basically seconds. That's crazy. What it also means if my leg just twitched
[12:34.160 -> 12:38.980] My muscle just twitched there. Maybe I'm fatigued been doing too much exercise. I should slow down a bit
[12:41.560 -> 12:43.960] It would mean that so if you're saying that
[12:45.040 -> 12:47.700] Mercedes are up there near three bill,
[12:47.700 -> 12:49.120] it would mean that Toto's,
[12:49.120 -> 12:52.400] Toto's got a 33% stake in Mercedes, mate.
[12:52.400 -> 12:54.560] That would mean that Toto's stake in Mercedes
[12:54.560 -> 12:55.560] is near a billion.
[12:55.560 -> 12:56.920] So are we saying Toto's a billionaire?
[12:56.920 -> 12:59.120] That's fucking disgusting, of course he is.
[12:59.120 -> 12:59.960] He's built it.
[12:59.960 -> 13:00.780] Of course he is.
[13:00.780 -> 13:02.920] Ultimately, he's built that F1 team, really.
[13:02.920 -> 13:07.120] And this goes back again to our conversation with Cal
[13:07.120 -> 13:08.400] when we were saying Cal,
[13:08.400 -> 13:11.100] how long do you reckon you want to be doing this for?
[13:11.100 -> 13:12.880] And then like, maybe if you don't want to be a, you know,
[13:12.880 -> 13:15.080] a head power unit technician anymore,
[13:15.080 -> 13:17.240] what are the next steps that you could take
[13:17.240 -> 13:19.360] to get to a different position?
[13:19.360 -> 13:22.520] Like we've seen Lewis fly the flag for like people of color
[13:22.520 -> 13:24.040] in motorsport, which is amazing.
[13:24.040 -> 13:25.980] Cal's obviously doing an amazing job.
[13:25.980 -> 13:27.380] I mean, correct me if I'm wrong,
[13:27.380 -> 13:28.500] I'm not sure you're going to know either,
[13:28.500 -> 13:30.640] but we've never seen a person of color
[13:30.640 -> 13:33.100] like high up as a team boss or anything like that.
[13:33.100 -> 13:36.480] And if Cal was to go for something like that,
[13:36.480 -> 13:38.360] I mean, you and me would know a team boss
[13:38.360 -> 13:40.020] for a fucking start, which would be cool as shit.
[13:40.020 -> 13:41.600] I'm trying to think, but off the top of my head,
[13:41.600 -> 13:42.480] I can't think of any.
[13:42.480 -> 13:43.900] Yeah, we would know a team boss,
[13:43.900 -> 13:44.900] which would be cool as shit.
[13:44.900 -> 13:48.480] So Cal, we need you to go for it.
[13:48.480 -> 13:49.880] I'd love it, mate.
[13:49.880 -> 13:50.880] I'd absolutely love it.
[13:50.880 -> 13:53.320] It would be unreal to say that we knew a team boss.
[13:53.320 -> 13:54.320] More breaking news.
[13:54.320 -> 13:56.520] Oh, there's a lot happening in the world today.
[13:56.520 -> 13:57.360] What you got for me?
[13:57.360 -> 13:58.240] Before we get into the quiz.
[13:58.240 -> 14:00.360] Another thing, a big piece of news,
[14:00.360 -> 14:01.440] which has been going on this week,
[14:01.440 -> 14:02.880] which we haven't had a chance to talk about yet,
[14:02.880 -> 14:10.720] is that AlphaTauri are gonna be gone. In 2024 gone in 2024. I've seen that, I've seen that. It's getting rebranded.
[14:10.720 -> 14:13.920] Yeah they're still going to be there, it's still going to be Red Bull's Alpha, it's still going to
[14:13.920 -> 14:17.520] be Red Bull's junior team. Yeah so they're getting rebranded, they're getting a new name,
[14:17.520 -> 14:26.000] they're going to be called Sugarfree Red Bull. That is not, you're lying. You're lying, is it seriously?
[14:26.000 -> 14:27.000] No.
[14:27.000 -> 14:31.000] Oh God, I was looking online what the name is going to be.
[14:31.000 -> 14:33.000] Sugar-free Red Bull, imagine that.
[14:33.000 -> 14:35.000] Franz Tost is out.
[14:35.000 -> 14:36.000] Oh really?
[14:36.000 -> 14:38.000] And they will have two new leaders.
[14:38.000 -> 14:39.000] Okay.
[14:39.000 -> 14:44.000] One of them is Ferrari Racing Director, Laurent Mekes, I think that's his name.
[14:44.000 -> 14:45.380] Okay. Potentially.
[14:45.380 -> 14:49.040] And also Peter Beyer, who is a FIA General Secretary.
[14:49.040 -> 14:49.880] Interesting.
[14:49.880 -> 14:50.700] I don't know what that means either.
[14:50.700 -> 14:51.720] I don't know who them people are.
[14:51.720 -> 14:55.640] But Ferrari and FIA sound like they probably mean business.
[14:55.640 -> 14:56.480] Yeah, it's interesting.
[14:56.480 -> 14:59.080] I'm glad that they've kept it as a junior team.
[14:59.080 -> 15:02.680] I wish that, well, we don't know what it's gonna be called.
[15:02.680 -> 15:04.560] I can't even imagine who's gonna drive for it.
[15:04.560 -> 15:06.860] But I've also got other AlphaTauri news.
[15:06.860 -> 15:09.720] There's a lot going on around AlphaTauri at the moment.
[15:09.720 -> 15:14.760] Because there's that leaked thing coming out around what Helmut Marko may have said, isn't
[15:14.760 -> 15:15.760] there?
[15:15.760 -> 15:16.760] What's been leaked?
[15:16.760 -> 15:17.760] Have you seen that?
[15:17.760 -> 15:18.760] What's been leaked?
[15:18.760 -> 15:25.000] Red Bull chief admits signing F1 star despite Christian Horner's warning was a mistake.
[15:25.240 -> 15:27.960] Basically Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have been
[15:27.960 -> 15:29.360] allies for many years at Red Bull,
[15:29.360 -> 15:32.200] but haven't always agreed on big decisions.
[15:32.200 -> 15:33.400] Fuck my life.
[15:33.400 -> 15:36.920] Including the call to sign Nick DeVries.
[15:36.920 -> 15:40.960] So basically Christian didn't really want Nick DeVries.
[15:40.960 -> 15:41.780] And Helmut did.
[15:41.780 -> 15:42.620] And Helmut did.
[15:42.620 -> 15:43.480] Really?
[15:43.480 -> 15:47.680] And now it's kind of up in the air a little bit.
[15:47.680 -> 15:51.600] But I'm kind of struggling with it because there's all this stuff about Nick being terrible
[15:51.600 -> 15:58.000] but Yuki only has two points. Well what's De Vries got? Zero. Right. Zero and two. Right.
[15:58.880 -> 16:03.760] Like, look, the AlphaTauri isn't a quick car though, what are they expecting? What are they
[16:03.760 -> 16:07.500] expecting? I mean, guys, I mean look at these drivers here.
[16:07.500 -> 16:11.800] We talk about every week about these rookies like maybe getting replaced or whatever
[16:11.800 -> 16:14.000] but it's just what are they actually meant to do?
[16:14.000 -> 16:18.000] You have to give them long enough and they can't get points in a car that won't get top ten.
[16:18.000 -> 16:22.200] Three rookies on the grid this year, Sgt. De Vries and Oscar.
[16:22.200 -> 16:25.520] Sgt. De Vries are at the bottom 19th and 20th in the standings with zerories and Oscar. Sergeant and De Vries are at the ball of 19th and 20th
[16:25.520 -> 16:27.080] in the standings with zero points.
[16:27.080 -> 16:29.240] And Oscar, the only other rookie has got five points.
[16:29.240 -> 16:30.880] Now he's in the McLaren.
[16:30.880 -> 16:31.980] That makes sense.
[16:31.980 -> 16:34.520] They're in an Alpha Tauri and a Williams.
[16:34.520 -> 16:36.060] It makes sense.
[16:36.060 -> 16:38.680] But the Williams is reasonably quick this year.
[16:38.680 -> 16:40.600] Albon shows what he can do in that Williams.
[16:40.600 -> 16:43.520] I definitely think the Williams and the McLaren
[16:43.520 -> 16:45.060] are quite clearly much quicker
[16:45.060 -> 16:46.800] than the Alfa Tauri.
[16:46.800 -> 16:50.120] The Alfa Tauri is like quite slow.
[16:50.120 -> 16:51.840] And Yuki did well to get points.
[16:51.840 -> 16:54.000] Yuki's been doing okay.
[16:54.000 -> 16:55.280] It's just a bit of a shame.
[16:55.280 -> 16:58.040] Like he's another one I wanna see in a quicker car.
[16:58.040 -> 17:00.720] That's another thing actually I need to say that.
[17:00.720 -> 17:04.160] We've had a bit of feedback about the last episode.
[17:04.160 -> 17:06.680] Right. Apparently you
[17:06.680 -> 17:11.560] can't have a reverse grid in Formula One because all the cars aren't the same
[17:11.560 -> 17:17.540] spec. Does that make sense? It works in F2 because they're all the same spec
[17:17.540 -> 17:21.360] apparently. Yeah but they've still got different aero. Yeah. Some cars are still
[17:21.360 -> 17:24.680] quicker than others. Mate to me as well none of that comments make sense to me.
[17:24.680 -> 17:25.000] I'm looking at that thinking that's amazing all the cars are still quicker than others. Mate, to me as well, none of their comments make sense to me.
[17:25.000 -> 17:28.000] I'm looking at that thinking, that's amazing, all the cars are different.
[17:28.000 -> 17:31.000] That sounds like an opinion rather than a fact, if you ask me.
[17:31.000 -> 17:33.000] Yeah, surely it's better if all the cars are different.
[17:33.000 -> 17:36.000] Like, if one car's quicker than another, because imagine a reverse grid.
[17:36.000 -> 17:41.000] You'd have like, Max 10th, Alonso 11th, Hamilton 13th, Leclerc 14th.
[17:41.000 -> 17:43.000] The thing is Max could still get to the front from 10th.
[17:43.000 -> 17:47.680] Exactly. And then you'd have 10 cars in front of them that are slower than them cars but
[17:47.680 -> 17:50.760] these people would have to battle all the way through. They'd be fighting, they'd be...
[17:50.760 -> 17:55.080] Yeah, because then imagine seeing like a like a Logan Sargent on pole, starting
[17:55.080 -> 17:58.960] first. Yeah. With a Nick DeVries behind him first and second. Yeah, then
[17:58.960 -> 18:01.800] they'd be battling and then they'd have to defend. That'd be so exciting! That's
[18:01.800 -> 18:04.920] exactly what I was saying about a reverse grid in F1 but people are saying
[18:04.920 -> 18:08.600] it wouldn't work because their spec isn't all the same.
[18:08.600 -> 18:12.840] Apparently that's why they do reverse grid in F2 because then it gives everyone an even
[18:12.840 -> 18:17.000] chance and an even car to show how good they are. Talking about stuff that doesn't work,
[18:17.000 -> 18:24.160] I was watching Freddy Hunt. We were watching Freddy Hunt. We were watching Freddy Hunt
[18:24.160 -> 18:28.640] and before the race they do like a kind of a grid walk.
[18:28.640 -> 18:29.640] It wasn't really a grid walk,
[18:29.640 -> 18:31.600] but it was like they were on the grid talking about stuff.
[18:31.600 -> 18:32.840] And they were saying how the circuit
[18:32.840 -> 18:34.840] that they were driving on, which I believe was Zanvo.
[18:34.840 -> 18:35.680] It was Zanvo.
[18:35.680 -> 18:37.240] It had been resurfaced.
[18:37.240 -> 18:39.400] And the guy was saying, because it's a new surface,
[18:39.400 -> 18:41.200] you know, it's gonna have a lot more traction.
[18:41.200 -> 18:42.240] It's quite sticky.
[18:43.200 -> 18:44.480] Which means that the tire's gonna stick to it.
[18:44.480 -> 18:47.880] Now this made me think off air, right,
[18:47.880 -> 18:50.440] that I wonder if there's a way, maybe not now,
[18:50.440 -> 18:52.380] but in like future years of technology,
[18:52.380 -> 18:55.360] they could have different surfaces
[18:55.360 -> 18:57.440] through different parts of the track.
[18:57.440 -> 18:59.480] This is like what you said the other day.
[18:59.480 -> 19:02.720] Yeah, to make it, you can drive faster through corners.
[19:02.720 -> 19:08.160] So for instance, like there's a load of tar on the track through the corners so they can go really quick and stick to the floor. You
[19:08.160 -> 19:09.280] know what I mean?
[19:09.280 -> 19:11.120] We said about them sticky curbs, didn't we?
[19:11.120 -> 19:12.800] Yeah, sticky curbs or something.
[19:12.800 -> 19:14.520] Like sticky jelly on them.
[19:14.520 -> 19:16.920] The tyres go sticky or something through the corners.
[19:16.920 -> 19:20.920] But does then it become a little bit too like, I don't know, SkyElectrics almost?
[19:20.920 -> 19:24.760] Yeah, but that's everyone's dream. When you were a kid, you played with Hot Wheels and
[19:24.760 -> 19:28.160] you'd send the car down the loop-de and you'd think, I wish cars could do that
[19:28.160 -> 19:30.720] in real life. But I loved Hot Wheels as a kid.
[19:30.720 -> 19:33.360] I mean I would love a Formula One track with a loop de loop.
[19:33.360 -> 19:36.680] I had a Hot Wheels game on the PC that I used to play. I loved Hot Wheels.
[19:36.680 -> 19:40.260] Quick reminder, Formula One cars can drive upside down because they go quick enough.
[19:40.260 -> 19:41.880] So why aren't we bloody doing it then?
[19:41.880 -> 19:42.880] I don't know!
[19:42.880 -> 19:43.880] You know what I mean?
[19:43.880 -> 19:47.440] Imagine one of them tunnels where it just goes straight and then they start going up the left.
[19:47.440 -> 19:49.840] Michael, masses change the rules.
[19:50.880 -> 19:52.080] I think it's an interesting thing.
[19:52.080 -> 19:56.720] So you're saying they would change certain parts of the track to enable the cars to be
[19:56.720 -> 19:58.000] able to go quicker around them.
[19:58.800 -> 20:00.160] It's a load of bollocks, I know it is.
[20:00.160 -> 20:08.320] But I know there is so much that you can do with racing. When you think about the fact that it's cars going around
[20:08.320 -> 20:12.160] in circles on a racetrack, there is so much scope.
[20:12.160 -> 20:14.720] I'm talking like hundreds, like a hundred years in the future
[20:14.720 -> 20:16.600] because it's easy to like change the drivers,
[20:16.600 -> 20:17.960] easy to change your cars.
[20:17.960 -> 20:20.240] But the one thing that isn't done as much is like
[20:20.240 -> 20:24.680] drastic changes to the tracks or just the sport itself.
[20:24.680 -> 20:27.320] Like when you look at like movies and cartoons
[20:27.320 -> 20:29.860] with a set in the future and you've got like, you know,
[20:29.860 -> 20:32.080] cars driving on walls and shit.
[20:32.080 -> 20:34.280] Like I reckon with technology,
[20:34.280 -> 20:37.480] that shit will be possible at some point in the future.
[20:37.480 -> 20:39.440] So we'll have wall rides, a wall overtake,
[20:39.440 -> 20:41.960] and it's Lewis Hamilton up the grandstand wall.
[20:41.960 -> 20:44.920] Like dropping bananas at the back like Mario Kart.
[20:44.920 -> 20:50.000] Oh God, well yeah, thank you for letting us know about the F2 thing and the reverse grid.
[20:50.000 -> 20:54.000] I still stand by what I said, I think a reverse grid in F1 would be absolutely insane.
[20:54.000 -> 20:56.000] I would love to watch it happen.
[20:56.000 -> 20:59.000] The final piece of news coming out of Alphatari is that they're also moving.
[20:59.000 -> 21:01.000] Where are they going?
[21:01.000 -> 21:04.000] They're currently based in Fianza in Italy and they're moving to the UK.
[21:04.000 -> 21:05.440] Okay,
[21:05.440 -> 21:10.240] so Somerset. Which means that, is it Somerset? I don't know, it's a complete guess. It's not
[21:10.240 -> 21:13.120] gonna be Brackley, I don't know where it is, but either way they're gonna be... Moving in
[21:13.120 -> 21:18.160] a Mercedes are they? They're gonna be much closer to Red Bull. I actually, look at that,
[21:18.160 -> 21:27.220] I knew where the Mercedes factory was. In Brackley. This knowledge is really starting to come out now. Milton Keynes, MK7, Off That Roundabout, and Kilt.
[21:27.220 -> 21:28.060] Yep.
[21:28.060 -> 21:28.880] Yep.
[21:28.880 -> 21:29.720] Paddock.
[21:29.720 -> 21:32.080] Guys, look, we just got to tell everyone, right?
[21:32.080 -> 21:34.920] I swear everyone in F1 pronounces the word paddock.
[21:34.920 -> 21:35.760] Yeah, they do.
[21:35.760 -> 21:37.480] They give it a K, it's like a secret thing.
[21:37.480 -> 21:39.280] I don't want to say who, but like,
[21:39.280 -> 21:41.200] considerable amount of people that we've had on the pod,
[21:41.200 -> 21:42.640] whenever they talk about the paddock,
[21:42.640 -> 21:44.040] I would just say paddock.
[21:44.040 -> 21:47.280] Yeah, they go paddock. There's like a kicking K at the end, and you can see it on the pod whenever they talk about the paddock I would just say paddock yeah they go paddock there's like a kicking car at
[21:47.280 -> 21:51.480] the end and you can see it on the audio wave it's like a space and then a spike
[21:51.480 -> 21:55.720] where they we everyone needs to start saying that as well I have a little bit
[21:55.720 -> 22:00.280] news it's not necessarily breaking but it is a little bit cheeky hello Ferrari
[22:00.280 -> 22:07.620] have reportedly used a filming day to test new car updates ahead of the Austrian
[22:07.620 -> 22:09.520] Grand Prix.
[22:09.520 -> 22:18.400] Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz took turns driving the SF23 at Ferrari's Fiorana test
[22:18.400 -> 22:23.080] track on Tuesday as the Italian team trialled a new front wing.
[22:23.080 -> 22:25.380] A revised floor too.
[22:25.380 -> 22:26.600] Is this allowed?
[22:26.600 -> 22:29.900] Well, this is why I wanted to raise it on the podcast.
[22:29.900 -> 22:33.760] Because we know that you're only allowed a certain amount of testing time, you know that
[22:33.760 -> 22:36.000] you're only allowed a certain amount of wind tunnel time.
[22:36.000 -> 22:41.120] But if you get a filming day and you go, I tell you what, let's put all of our new parts
[22:41.120 -> 22:44.280] on for the filming day and let the guys have a couple of laps in it and they can tell us
[22:44.280 -> 22:45.280] what they think.
[22:45.280 -> 22:47.480] Surely that's a little bit cheeky.
[22:47.480 -> 22:51.120] That sounds like a little grid place penalty to me on the grid, maybe in Austria.
[22:51.120 -> 22:55.280] But I'll tell you what, we're good adjudicators, we always judge when people go off the lap
[22:55.280 -> 22:56.760] on the Pitstop Fastest Lap.
[22:56.760 -> 23:00.840] I'm going to let this one slide for Ferrari because we need them to get back as close
[23:00.840 -> 23:02.320] to the top as possible.
[23:02.320 -> 23:07.240] Well as we know, this kind of stuff in F1 is rife.
[23:08.640 -> 23:09.480] Is that the word?
[23:09.480 -> 23:12.640] What the, how would you describe the word rife?
[23:12.640 -> 23:13.480] Like-
[23:13.480 -> 23:14.720] I'm not a hundred percent sure
[23:14.720 -> 23:16.200] the meaning of the term.
[23:16.200 -> 23:18.640] It happens a lot, happens frequently.
[23:18.640 -> 23:19.480] Okay.
[23:19.480 -> 23:21.560] Let me just get on the Google there
[23:21.560 -> 23:23.480] because that's gonna piss me off now.
[23:23.480 -> 23:27.200] Rife, especially of common occurrence, widespread.
[23:27.200 -> 23:30.840] So, right, this is Rife in F1 right now.
[23:30.840 -> 23:35.100] When teams do naughty things to get where they want to be.
[23:35.100 -> 23:38.000] Now, we had Callum on, and Callum was talking
[23:38.000 -> 23:39.160] about photographers in the pit lane.
[23:39.160 -> 23:40.320] Oh, this was interesting.
[23:40.320 -> 23:43.200] Taking photos of the floors and stuff like that.
[23:43.200 -> 23:44.040] We got a DM.
[23:44.040 -> 23:44.920] Yes, we did.
[23:44.920 -> 23:48.180] What did that DM say? Well, he actually made a video response and
[23:48.960 -> 23:50.320] Really really interesting
[23:50.320 -> 23:55.960] Let me just grab his exact name because it was really interesting to hear this and these are the stories
[23:55.960 -> 24:01.480] I absolutely love Jamie Price shoutout Jamie Price photographer. I haven't fully looked into him
[24:01.480 -> 24:05.840] So I don't know exactly what he does from what I've seen, it looks like he's an F1 photographer.
[24:05.840 -> 24:08.400] He made a video in response to our video from Cal
[24:08.400 -> 24:11.000] about people saying, taking photos of the floor and that.
[24:11.000 -> 24:14.840] And he said that every team on the grid
[24:14.840 -> 24:16.800] pays a spy photographer.
[24:16.800 -> 24:18.360] A spy photographer?
[24:18.360 -> 24:20.880] Now a spy photographer is paid
[24:20.880 -> 24:22.800] to literally go and take photos
[24:22.800 -> 24:25.480] of all the other people's cars in the paddock, around
[24:25.480 -> 24:30.920] the track, when they're hoisted up, when they crash, everything, to get photos of every
[24:30.920 -> 24:37.560] angle and apparently every team has a spy photographer.
[24:37.560 -> 24:42.760] So Cal coming on here and saying to respect everyone's work, you cheeky, cheeky mad Cal.
[24:42.760 -> 24:45.120] Cal, I reckon Cal's the one that does it.
[24:45.120 -> 24:46.640] Cow is the spy photographer.
[24:46.640 -> 24:49.000] Goes around with his little Kodak and takes a few snaps.
[24:49.000 -> 24:50.000] Next time we're in the paddock,
[24:50.000 -> 24:52.280] let's go on a hunt for a spy photographer.
[24:52.280 -> 24:54.920] Let's try and capture a spy photographer.
[24:54.920 -> 24:55.760] I'm up for it.
[24:55.760 -> 24:57.240] Actually capture them.
[24:57.240 -> 24:58.080] Take them home.
[24:58.080 -> 24:59.600] Yeah, just take them hostage.
[24:59.600 -> 25:01.840] Get all their photos and get all their information out of them.
[25:01.840 -> 25:03.040] Lock them up in the spare room.
[25:03.040 -> 25:04.160] I think that's really interesting.
[25:04.160 -> 25:05.480] It's kind of obvious though. It's like when I said that all the teams pay for people to go and stand in fields information out of them. Look them up in the spare room. I think that's really interesting. It's kind of obvious though.
[25:05.480 -> 25:09.160] It's like when I said that all the teams pay for people to go and stand in fields a couple
[25:09.160 -> 25:14.080] of miles away from the race so that when rain's coming they can tell you how far away it is,
[25:14.080 -> 25:15.080] how heavy it is.
[25:15.080 -> 25:16.080] It's fairly obvious.
[25:16.080 -> 25:17.600] Yeah, you're going to go above and beyond aren't you?
[25:17.600 -> 25:19.720] These are million, million pound projects.
[25:19.720 -> 25:23.640] They're not just going to let it slide.
[25:23.640 -> 25:24.640] Wet weather.
[25:24.640 -> 25:25.060] Oh. Have you seen it? I had some secret intel beforehand. just gonna let it slide. Wet weather.
[25:25.060 -> 25:26.780] Have you seen it?
[25:26.780 -> 25:28.900] I had some secret intel beforehand.
[25:28.900 -> 25:30.340] Friday, rain.
[25:30.340 -> 25:31.740] Saturday, rain.
[25:31.740 -> 25:34.380] Sunday, rain.
[25:34.380 -> 25:35.380] All weekend.
[25:35.380 -> 25:37.320] It's another wet race.
[25:37.320 -> 25:39.900] It's been wet races all the time recently.
[25:39.900 -> 25:41.800] Are we gonna get a dry race this year?
[25:43.580 -> 25:44.940] I hope so.
[25:44.940 -> 25:46.520] It's not gonna rain in A Abu Dhabi, hopefully.
[25:46.520 -> 25:47.520] No, it probably won't rain in Abu Dhabi.
[25:47.520 -> 25:48.520] It probably won't rain in Vegas.
[25:48.520 -> 25:51.040] If it does, that would be insane.
[25:51.040 -> 25:52.040] Emerson Fittipaldi!
[25:52.040 -> 25:53.040] Right.
[25:53.040 -> 25:54.040] You know who that is?
[25:54.040 -> 25:55.040] Yeah.
[25:55.040 -> 25:58.600] He has said that we should watch out for Mercedes at the Austrian Grand Prix.
[25:58.600 -> 25:59.600] In Austria?
[25:59.600 -> 26:00.600] Why?
[26:00.600 -> 26:01.600] Why is that?
[26:01.600 -> 26:02.880] Well, there's been another couple of rumours going around.
[26:02.880 -> 26:04.800] I don't like to step into too many rumours.
[26:04.800 -> 26:05.000] God, this is such a juicy podcast today. Well, there's been another couple of rumors going around. I don't like to step into too many rumors.
[26:05.000 -> 26:07.000] This is such a juicy podcast today.
[26:07.000 -> 26:10.000] Right, I think we're gonna see something special from Mercedes in Austria.
[26:11.000 -> 26:13.000] It's as simple as that.
[26:13.000 -> 26:15.000] Like, I just do.
[26:15.000 -> 26:19.000] Look at them last race, look at them coming together, look at Hamilton, you can feel the vibe.
[26:19.000 -> 26:22.000] There's been quite a few times this year you've said that Mercedes did absolutely well.
[26:22.000 -> 26:23.000] Yeah, but it's now.
[26:23.000 -> 26:26.720] It's now. If you go back through every part, I'm sure I say this before every
[26:26.720 -> 26:30.880] race weekend, it's because I want to see Hamilton win again. I want to see what he did in Brazil
[26:30.880 -> 26:33.640] again from the back. Unbelievable.
[26:33.640 -> 26:35.360] Maybe he'll do it in Brazil.
[26:35.360 -> 26:39.000] Maybe. Maybe, but yeah, that's what we just have to wait and see. See what happens.
[26:39.000 -> 26:42.960] We're all going to have to wait and see because we have our special quiz coming up.
[26:42.960 -> 26:46.480] It's a very special quiz. Fab, do you want to tell the people what you've planned for today's episode?
[26:46.480 -> 26:50.680] Guys, we're filming this quiz a little bit different because
[26:50.680 -> 26:55.240] whereas before everything would be based off points, right?
[26:55.240 -> 26:58.680] And if you got a question wrong, you would not get a point.
[26:58.680 -> 27:02.120] If you get a question wrong today, alright, because it's Fab versus Jake,
[27:02.120 -> 27:04.040] we've got ten questions each for each other.
[27:04.040 -> 27:06.500] You get the question wrong, you get a custard it's Fab versus Jake. We've got 10 questions each for each other. You get the question wrong,
[27:06.500 -> 27:08.000] you get a custard cream pie in the face.
[27:08.000 -> 27:11.000] A custard cream pie in the face!
[27:11.000 -> 27:12.940] It's like Dick and Dom in the bungalow.
[27:12.940 -> 27:14.760] My favorite show as a kid.
[27:14.760 -> 27:15.600] Yeah, it's an amazing show.
[27:15.600 -> 27:17.040] Every Saturday morning.
[27:17.040 -> 27:19.320] Two 27-year-old man, man?
[27:19.320 -> 27:21.780] Two 27-year-old man sat on their sofa
[27:21.780 -> 27:24.560] with paper plates and cream,
[27:24.560 -> 27:26.080] are going to ask each other 10 questions
[27:26.080 -> 27:29.360] each about Formula One and whoever gets it wrong gets a custard pie cream in the face.
[27:29.360 -> 27:32.640] I love Dick and Dom in the bungalow. Not as much as custard cream pies though.
[27:32.640 -> 27:37.440] I don't think you're meant to do something this messy in like nice clothes sat on the
[27:37.440 -> 27:41.360] sofa in the lounge. It's going to go absolutely everywhere.
[27:41.360 -> 27:48.720] I did think about covering everything and then I just thought nah let's just get cream everywhere. It's only 20 questions in it
[27:48.720 -> 27:53.240] 10 each. Yeah let's just cover everything. Let's jump into a custard cream quiz and
[27:53.240 -> 27:56.600] we'll finish off with our predictions after. Alright let's do it. So ladies and
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[29:10.640 -> 29:14.480] What I will say as well guys, you guys listening at home, this will be clipped and put on all of our socials so if you actually want to see a custard cream part of the face it'll be all
[29:14.480 -> 29:18.880] over our TikTok, YouTube and Instagram and everything else but hopefully the audio should
[29:18.880 -> 29:24.400] be quite funny. Yeah, yeah. At pit stop give us a follow. FabFarAway with question number one.
[29:28.800 -> 29:30.800] Which constructor has the most wins in Austria?
[29:35.400 -> 29:35.800] Now this doesn't just mean the Red Bull ring, this just means like any of the Austrian Grand Prix's.
[29:38.000 -> 29:38.600] Okay, yeah, because there's been two, right?
[29:39.800 -> 29:43.600] Or at least two. At least two, and this was named something else before, but I mean just the Red Bull ring.
[29:43.600 -> 29:44.600] Is it multiple choice?
[29:44.600 -> 29:45.680] It's multiple choice? Multiple choice.
[29:47.320 -> 29:50.020] Mercedes, McLaren, or Ferrari?
[29:52.380 -> 29:54.800] The most successful constructor
[29:54.800 -> 29:57.200] in the Red Bull ring is Ferrari.
[29:59.380 -> 30:00.220] Correct.
[30:00.220 -> 30:01.060] Yeah!
[30:01.060 -> 30:01.880] Correct.
[30:01.880 -> 30:02.720] Correct.
[30:02.720 -> 30:07.000] Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Right here comes the hardest question of the century. I know you've loaded up a few. No, no, no, J, my first question was that you could just read it.
[30:07.000 -> 30:08.000] Look.
[30:08.000 -> 30:09.000] That's my first question.
[30:09.000 -> 30:10.000] It's exactly the same.
[30:10.000 -> 30:11.000] Which Constructor is the most successful?
[30:11.000 -> 30:22.560] All right, no custard cream pie for you, Ravassan.
[30:22.560 -> 30:26.100] Three drivers share the record for the most wins
[30:26.100 -> 30:27.760] at the Red Bull Ring.
[30:27.760 -> 30:32.320] If you can name one of them, you get it right.
[30:32.320 -> 30:34.360] But if you name one wrong,
[30:35.200 -> 30:40.200] then boy oh boy, it's gonna be custard cream.
[30:40.360 -> 30:42.400] So I only have to get, I have to name three,
[30:42.400 -> 30:43.440] but I only get one right.
[30:43.440 -> 30:48.680] Three drivers have won the Austrian Grand Prix three times and you have to name
[30:49.000 -> 30:52.120] One of them come on. Yeah three times
[30:52.720 -> 30:59.760] Yep, so they're the most successful drivers at this track, and I have it right here in front of me who they are
[31:00.480 -> 31:05.800] Yep, you're definitely only gonna know one of them so there's a very high
[31:05.800 -> 31:11.200] chance that is doesn't go back but max mustafa's got four wins there so I know
[31:11.200 -> 31:19.600] it's not max because he's got four max doesn't have four wins there max doesn't
[31:19.600 -> 31:26.060] have four wins there to see just see now well you really load up that green so I don't feel like
[31:26.060 -> 31:28.300] it's him fucking I'm gonna get across
[31:28.300 -> 31:33.020] the creeper the fact that max hasn't got
[31:33.020 -> 31:36.740] for no you got three then I'm gonna say
[31:36.740 -> 31:40.300] max oh my god you be doing way too much
[31:40.300 -> 31:42.320] is it like just don't all that shaking
[31:42.320 -> 31:45.000] for no reason for no is max max four. No, it is Max.
[31:45.000 -> 31:46.000] Max has three.
[31:46.000 -> 31:48.000] And Alan Prost also has three.
[31:48.000 -> 31:49.000] Thank God for that.
[31:49.000 -> 31:53.000] And Joe Siffer, a Swiss racing driver, also has three.
[31:53.000 -> 31:54.000] Whoa.
[31:54.000 -> 31:55.000] I don't give a shit about that.
[31:55.000 -> 31:58.000] I'll just care about having a custard cream pie on my face.
[31:58.000 -> 32:00.000] Question number two.
[32:01.000 -> 32:06.720] Austria has the least amount of corners of any circuit on the calendar, but which is
[32:06.720 -> 32:07.720] second?
[32:07.720 -> 32:14.560] Oh no, I was really hoping you were going to say how many, I was going to say 10.
[32:14.560 -> 32:17.880] I'll give you, the track in second's got 11 corners.
[32:17.880 -> 32:22.000] Okay, let me think about the time of a lap.
[32:22.000 -> 32:33.320] That's 105s, 104s. What else is another quick track? Silverstone's quite long. Miami's
[32:33.320 -> 32:46.040] quite long. Oh my god, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
[32:46.040 -> 32:48.640] You're gonna get a cream pie, baby.
[32:48.640 -> 32:49.680] Just name a track.
[32:49.680 -> 32:51.280] Think about a track that might just have
[32:51.280 -> 32:52.560] like loose amount of corners.
[32:52.560 -> 32:53.400] Okay.
[32:56.240 -> 32:57.080] Zanvort.
[32:58.080 -> 32:58.920] Ah!
[32:58.920 -> 32:59.760] Ah!
[32:59.760 -> 33:00.580] Ah!
[33:00.580 -> 33:01.420] Ah!
[33:01.420 -> 33:02.260] Yes!
[33:02.260 -> 33:03.080] Oh my god.
[33:07.000 -> 33:10.000] You look like the moon from the Mighty Boosh. You really didn't hold back did you?
[33:10.000 -> 33:13.000] You just absolutely fucking broke my nose.
[33:13.000 -> 33:16.000] Oh, okay, right.
[33:16.000 -> 33:17.000] Right.
[33:17.000 -> 33:18.000] Custard Creeper number one.
[33:18.000 -> 33:20.000] Damn, absolutely covered.
[33:20.000 -> 33:21.000] Oh my god.
[33:21.000 -> 33:22.000] Right.
[33:22.000 -> 33:24.000] You're going to like this one.
[33:24.000 -> 33:27.000] Okay. Oh my God. Right, you're gonna like this one. Without turning round,
[33:27.000 -> 33:30.400] tell me the leaderboard top to bottom.
[33:30.400 -> 33:31.240] Oh, come on.
[33:31.240 -> 33:33.920] Without turning round, I want everyone on there.
[33:33.920 -> 33:35.240] And you can't get anyone wrong.
[33:35.240 -> 33:36.080] Okay, okay, I got it.
[33:36.080 -> 33:36.900] Oscar.
[33:36.900 -> 33:37.740] Yep.
[33:37.740 -> 33:38.580] Oli Behrman.
[33:38.580 -> 33:39.400] Yeah.
[33:39.400 -> 33:40.240] Felipe Drogovic.
[33:40.240 -> 33:41.080] Yeah.
[33:42.960 -> 33:43.800] JM Correa.
[33:43.800 -> 33:44.620] Yeah.
[33:46.640 -> 33:47.480] Matt Gallagher. Yeah. JM Korea. Yeah. Matt Gallagher.
[33:48.800 -> 33:49.640] Yeah.
[33:53.680 -> 33:55.880] I'm getting the cookie cream ready.
[33:55.880 -> 33:56.880] Who's after Matt?
[33:59.040 -> 33:59.880] Billy Munger.
[34:01.880 -> 34:02.720] Freddie Han!
[34:03.560 -> 34:04.480] Freddie Han!
[34:06.000 -> 34:08.000] Freddie Han! I'm going to have to clean up. Freddy! Freddy! Freddy!
[34:08.000 -> 34:10.000] It tastes good though.
[34:10.000 -> 34:12.000] It actually tastes pretty fucking good.
[34:12.000 -> 34:14.000] I'm absolutely covered.
[34:14.000 -> 34:16.000] What am I going to do?
[34:16.000 -> 34:18.000] I need a towel or something.
[34:18.000 -> 34:20.000] Oh my god.
[34:20.000 -> 34:22.000] It's all over the floor.
[34:22.000 -> 34:24.000] It's all over the fucking floor.
[34:24.000 -> 34:26.000] Alright, well let's just crack through the floor. It's all over the fucking floor.
[34:26.000 -> 34:28.000] Alright, well let's just crack through the questions and we'll worry about the clean up.
[34:28.000 -> 34:30.000] Josh.
[34:30.000 -> 34:32.000] How did you forget
[34:32.000 -> 34:34.000] Freddie Hunt?
[34:34.000 -> 34:36.000] Fuck, right behind Matt.
[34:36.000 -> 34:38.000] I knew that question would get you.
[34:38.000 -> 34:40.000] Okay, I'm ready.
[34:40.000 -> 34:42.000] It's all over the mics, everything's gonna smell of beer.
[34:42.000 -> 34:44.000] Everything is gonna stink.
[34:44.000 -> 34:45.560] We should've used vegan cream.
[34:45.560 -> 34:46.400] Right.
[34:48.240 -> 34:49.580] Oh my God.
[34:49.580 -> 34:51.200] Okay, question number three.
[34:51.200 -> 34:52.480] Oh mate, I need that towel.
[34:52.480 -> 34:53.320] I need that towel.
[34:53.320 -> 34:55.040] There's cream all over the mic.
[34:55.040 -> 34:55.880] Why would you,
[34:55.880 -> 34:58.600] no one would just do this sat on their sofa.
[34:58.600 -> 35:01.280] Literally on the sofa with no like,
[35:01.280 -> 35:03.360] it's over there on the cover sofa.
[35:03.360 -> 35:05.520] There's cream everywhere.
[35:05.520 -> 35:08.360] This deserves a five star rating.
[35:08.360 -> 35:09.560] Okay, right.
[35:09.560 -> 35:10.460] Question three.
[35:10.460 -> 35:15.460] What is the probability of a virtual safety car in Austria?
[35:15.460 -> 35:20.460] 10%, 20%, 35% or 50%?
[35:20.840 -> 35:27.980] or 50%?
[35:29.900 -> 35:31.700] I'm trying to imagine on the track,
[35:33.700 -> 35:35.500] 10% is too low. There's always quite a high probability
[35:35.500 -> 35:37.900] of a virtual safety car.
[35:37.900 -> 35:39.220] That could happen like,
[35:40.060 -> 35:43.980] you see a safety car most races, at least one.
[35:43.980 -> 35:45.600] Do you want a helping hand?
[35:45.600 -> 35:46.480] Yeah.
[35:46.480 -> 35:48.200] I don't know if this will help or not.
[35:48.200 -> 35:51.400] The probability of an actual safety car is higher.
[35:52.680 -> 35:53.520] Okay.
[35:53.520 -> 35:54.360] Quite a bit higher.
[35:57.160 -> 35:58.000] What?
[35:58.000 -> 35:59.960] The probability of there being a real safety car
[35:59.960 -> 36:01.640] is higher than there being a probability
[36:01.640 -> 36:02.960] of a virtual safety car.
[36:02.960 -> 36:03.800] Yes.
[36:03.800 -> 36:04.840] That would be the other way around.
[36:04.840 -> 36:05.720] No, it's not.
[36:05.720 -> 36:07.960] Based off the last 10 races at the Red Bull Ring.
[36:07.960 -> 36:09.020] But surely they're more likely
[36:09.020 -> 36:10.720] to put out a virtual safety car
[36:10.720 -> 36:11.880] and then be like, oh, it's bad.
[36:11.880 -> 36:13.380] Now we put out a safety car.
[36:15.000 -> 36:16.200] Wow. I don't know then.
[36:17.200 -> 36:18.040] 20%.
[36:20.200 -> 36:21.040] Correct, mate.
[36:21.040 -> 36:21.860] You're correct.
[36:21.860 -> 36:22.700] You're correct.
[36:22.700 -> 36:23.760] It's holding the cream up by its head.
[36:23.760 -> 36:26.000] This is burning my face. I think I'm allergic to dairy.
[36:26.000 -> 36:29.000] Oh my god, if you're allergic to cream, then this is going to be really fun.
[36:29.000 -> 36:33.000] I've been drinking oat milk for the last two months. Maybe I can't do dairy anymore.
[36:33.000 -> 36:41.000] Okay. This next question is one that the people at home are definitely going to be shouting at the screen.
[36:41.000 -> 36:45.760] I'm actually going to just get my plate ready
[36:45.760 -> 36:52.320] cream this one works as a timer and cream everywhere a timer yeah Fabio
[36:52.320 -> 37:05.000] Bocca you have 20 seconds to name me one Austrian Formula One driver go Go! Nicky Lauda! Oh wow! Yes! Yes!
[37:05.000 -> 37:06.000] Yes!
[37:06.000 -> 37:07.760] Much more impressive than I thought.
[37:07.760 -> 37:09.440] Or Helmut Marko would have passed.
[37:09.440 -> 37:10.440] There's actually 16.
[37:10.440 -> 37:11.440] Was Helmut Marko a driver?
[37:11.440 -> 37:12.440] Yeah.
[37:12.440 -> 37:17.440] I couldn't tell you who for or what he did, but Helmut Marko was a driver.
[37:17.440 -> 37:19.600] Nicky Lauda was the only person I would have got.
[37:19.600 -> 37:23.080] I was hoping you got it, but in a way I was thinking he might just crumble it.
[37:23.080 -> 37:24.560] Oh, this stuff stinks.
[37:24.560 -> 37:33.120] Oh, literally, it's falling all over the place right name name the national dish of Austria
[37:36.400 -> 37:41.360] right just get the cream pie ready I'm making it for dinner tonight um
[37:45.000 -> 37:49.200] I don't know what they eat in Austria at all.
[37:50.200 -> 37:51.080] I don't know.
[37:54.360 -> 37:55.200] Think about Toto. Yeah.
[37:55.200 -> 37:56.040] He's Austrian.
[37:57.480 -> 37:58.520] So what does Toto eat?
[37:58.520 -> 38:01.280] Think about what you've maybe heard him say in the past.
[38:02.200 -> 38:04.840] Sleep nickel, pops nickel.
[38:08.320 -> 38:09.320] I feel like I'm close there. I feel like I'm getting to- Pumpernickel.
[38:09.320 -> 38:12.960] Pumpernickel, yes, I would like some gnollitos with pumpernickel.
[38:12.960 -> 38:16.120] That is definitely something that Toto eats, my friend, but I'm afraid-
[38:16.120 -> 38:19.120] Pumpernickel is not, no, that's not my final answer!
[38:19.120 -> 38:22.080] That's not my final answer!
[38:22.080 -> 38:27.000] I'm gonna go with cheese risotto.
[38:27.000 -> 38:30.000] Cheese risotto.
[38:30.000 -> 38:35.000] Oh, there's a big bit there.
[38:35.000 -> 38:36.000] Don't miss that.
[38:36.000 -> 38:37.000] Oh, for God's sake.
[38:37.000 -> 38:39.000] That is all over the wires.
[38:39.000 -> 38:41.000] Oh, my word.
[38:41.000 -> 38:46.360] It is indeed, my friend, a schnitzel, a chicken schnitzel.
[38:46.360 -> 38:48.120] Ah, chicken schnitzel.
[38:48.120 -> 38:48.960] Breaded chicken, I'm gonna make it tonight, mate.
[38:48.960 -> 38:50.400] Is that what we're having for dinner tonight?
[38:50.400 -> 38:51.960] That's why I bought the panko breadcrumbs,
[38:51.960 -> 38:54.200] little bit of egg, salt and pepper.
[38:55.400 -> 38:57.320] People are gonna watch these clips on TikTok,
[38:57.320 -> 38:59.120] they're gonna scroll and they're so covered in cream,
[38:59.120 -> 39:00.720] they're gonna be like, what on earth is that
[39:00.720 -> 39:01.560] all over his face?
[39:01.560 -> 39:03.120] Not the first time.
[39:03.120 -> 39:05.060] Chicken schnitzel, What is that in English?
[39:05.060 -> 39:06.520] Is that just like a sausage?
[39:06.520 -> 39:07.020] Like a...
[39:07.020 -> 39:09.240] My nonna used to call it a chicken escalope.
[39:09.240 -> 39:10.040] Like a hot dog?
[39:10.040 -> 39:11.960] Nah, it's like breaded chicken.
[39:11.960 -> 39:12.460] Oh.
[39:12.460 -> 39:16.300] Butterfly chicken, bash it down, egg wash, breadcrumbs.
[39:16.300 -> 39:18.700] Fab is actually a really good cook.
[39:18.700 -> 39:19.200] Shall I fry?
[39:19.200 -> 39:21.200] For the people listening at home, he makes some really good meals.
[39:21.200 -> 39:21.700] Um...
[39:21.700 -> 39:24.460] Okay, you wanna play that game?
[39:24.460 -> 39:24.960] Yeah, I do.
[39:24.960 -> 39:25.080] Right. Yeah, I do.
[39:25.080 -> 39:25.580] Right.
[39:25.580 -> 39:27.580] Yeah, I do.
[39:27.940 -> 39:29.200] Okay.
[39:29.200 -> 39:36.300] How many meters from pole position to the first turn breaking point at the Austrian Grand Prix?
[39:36.300 -> 39:38.300] I fucking know it.
[39:38.300 -> 39:40.300] I know it. I know it.
[39:41.480 -> 39:43.480] 194,
[39:43.820 -> 39:45.260] 233,
[39:45.260 -> 39:47.760] or 247?
[39:47.760 -> 39:49.400] 233.
[39:49.400 -> 39:53.680] You are 150% got all of your information
[39:53.680 -> 39:56.440] off the Formula One website, Need to Know.
[39:56.440 -> 39:57.280] No way.
[39:57.280 -> 39:58.360] Yes, you did.
[39:58.360 -> 40:00.720] Formula One have a new thing up called Need to Know.
[40:00.720 -> 40:03.280] When you go on it, it has every single stat
[40:03.280 -> 40:04.720] and I know that's where you got it.
[40:04.720 -> 40:05.560] No, no, no. Didn't do any of that. I know that's where you got it. No, no, no.
[40:05.560 -> 40:07.360] I know that's where you got it
[40:07.360 -> 40:09.040] because that's how I knew the safety car was.
[40:09.040 -> 40:09.880] Everything's off the top of my head, mate.
[40:09.880 -> 40:12.640] That's how I knew the safety car was.
[40:12.640 -> 40:14.320] So we're going to have pretty much all the same stats.
[40:14.320 -> 40:15.640] So you sat there for 10 minutes,
[40:15.640 -> 40:17.680] ooh, safety car, 20%.
[40:17.680 -> 40:19.360] You knew the answer anyway.
[40:19.360 -> 40:20.480] Play act.
[40:20.480 -> 40:21.640] Play act, don't I?
[40:21.640 -> 40:25.520] Without looking, without looking at the leaderboard.
[40:25.520 -> 40:26.360] Okay.
[40:26.360 -> 40:27.180] No looking over there.
[40:27.180 -> 40:28.020] All right.
[40:28.020 -> 40:29.800] What is Oscar Piastri's lap time?
[40:29.800 -> 40:30.640] 105.931.
[40:31.920 -> 40:32.760] Yeah.
[40:32.760 -> 40:34.160] I knew that off the top of my head.
[40:34.160 -> 40:35.040] Yeah, shit.
[40:35.040 -> 40:36.880] You've got to think harder than that.
[40:36.880 -> 40:38.280] Well, this was an easy one.
[40:38.280 -> 40:39.600] Right, I'll give you a hard one.
[40:39.600 -> 40:42.080] I've already creamed all over you twice.
[40:42.080 -> 40:43.640] This is gonna, this is meant to be an easy one.
[40:43.640 -> 40:44.520] All right.
[40:44.520 -> 40:49.040] Williams are currently last in the Constructors' standings.
[40:49.040 -> 40:53.280] From top to bottom, give me the top 10.
[40:53.280 -> 40:54.240] Williams are last.
[40:54.240 -> 40:55.280] I've made it easy for you there.
[40:55.280 -> 40:57.200] You can easily go from the top.
[40:57.200 -> 40:59.080] I'm gonna go from number one first.
[40:59.080 -> 41:00.020] Red Bull.
[41:00.020 -> 41:00.860] Yep.
[41:02.680 -> 41:03.760] Mercedes.
[41:00.840 -> 41:02.680] Yep.
[41:03.780 -> 41:08.760] Mercedes.
[41:09.600 -> 41:10.420] No, I'm joking. I'm joking.
[41:10.420 -> 41:11.260] It was Aston Martin.
[41:11.260 -> 41:12.340] Aston Martin.
[41:12.340 -> 41:13.180] Aston Martin.
[41:13.180 -> 41:14.520] That's Ferrari.
[41:15.900 -> 41:17.220] Ferrari second.
[41:18.720 -> 41:19.820] Oh wait, hang on.
[41:22.680 -> 41:23.520] I think I got the table.
[41:23.520 -> 41:27.160] Are you fucking serious? What is the matter with you? I think I've got table. Are you fucking serious?
[41:28.000 -> 41:29.400] What is the matter with you? I think I got the wrong table here.
[41:29.400 -> 41:33.840] My table says Red Bull 759, Ferrari 554.
[41:33.840 -> 41:34.680] What do you mean 500?
[41:34.680 -> 41:36.080] There's not been 500 points.
[41:36.080 -> 41:38.280] What the hell are you talking about?
[41:38.280 -> 41:40.800] What table was that?
[41:40.800 -> 41:42.320] Where have you got the information from?
[41:42.320 -> 41:43.440] Who did you say second?
[41:43.440 -> 41:44.920] Why am I covered in cream now?
[41:44.920 -> 41:46.000] Who did you say second? Mercedes am I covered in cream now?
[41:46.000 -> 41:48.000] Who did you say second?
[41:48.000 -> 41:50.000] I meant Aston Martin. No I meant Mercedes and then Aston Martin.
[41:50.000 -> 41:54.000] Yeah I think you actually had it right but I creamed you so the question's over.
[41:54.000 -> 41:56.000] God. Yeah.
[41:56.000 -> 41:58.000] This is one messy video.
[41:58.000 -> 42:02.000] Who won the F2 feature race last year at the Red Bull Ring?
[42:04.000 -> 42:08.540] Marcus Armstrong, Dennis Hauger, or Logan Sargent?
[42:08.540 -> 42:10.240] Wow, not Dragovic?
[42:10.240 -> 42:11.080] Okay.
[42:12.560 -> 42:14.200] I've been kind to you there with a multiple choice,
[42:14.200 -> 42:15.040] by the way.
[42:15.040 -> 42:19.700] Dennis Hauger, Logan Sargent, or Marcus Armstrong?
[42:21.760 -> 42:22.600] Ooh.
[42:24.200 -> 42:25.000] Marcus did win some races in F2.
[42:26.640 -> 42:27.960] What did you say? Marcus Ericsson?
[42:27.960 -> 42:28.920] Weases?
[42:28.920 -> 42:29.760] Armstrong.
[42:29.760 -> 42:30.960] Oh, bro.
[42:30.960 -> 42:32.560] Our sofa's covered in dairy.
[42:32.560 -> 42:34.320] I'm going to go with,
[42:38.680 -> 42:43.680] I don't know, but I feel like Dennis Hauga, final answer.
[42:44.320 -> 42:45.640] Dennis Hauga, final answer? Dennis Hauga, final answer?
[42:45.640 -> 42:46.480] Yeah.
[42:46.480 -> 42:47.300] Really?
[42:47.300 -> 42:49.040] Yeah, put that green away.
[42:49.040 -> 42:52.280] Well, I can tell you now, Jake boys,
[42:52.280 -> 42:55.580] that the person who did win was driving for Carlin.
[42:56.880 -> 43:01.520] And the fastest lap that they got was a 117.638.
[43:01.520 -> 43:04.400] And it absolutely was not Dennis Hauga.
[43:04.400 -> 43:05.240] So who was it?
[43:05.240 -> 43:10.240] I think your men's outfit comes in green by Reddy.
[43:10.720 -> 43:13.220] It was fucking Logan Sargent.
[43:13.220 -> 43:16.300] As soon as I answer Roger's question.
[43:16.300 -> 43:17.960] This is disgusting.
[43:22.960 -> 43:24.280] Whose idea was this?
[43:24.280 -> 43:26.000] Yours mate. Whose idea was this? You're not even going to say it out loud. This is ridiculous. This is a. Whose idea was this? Yours mate.
[43:26.000 -> 43:28.000] This is ridiculous.
[43:28.000 -> 43:30.000] This is a red...
[43:30.000 -> 43:32.000] Okay, next question.
[43:32.000 -> 43:34.000] No time to get complacent my friend.
[43:34.000 -> 43:36.000] Absolutely no time to get complacent.
[43:38.000 -> 43:40.000] What is the capital of Austria?
[43:42.000 -> 43:44.000] Bob Joyce?
[43:41.800 -> 43:43.600] of Austria?
[43:44.560 -> 43:47.960] Bop choice.
[43:52.760 -> 43:53.960] Capabat, Vienna, or Spielberg?
[43:54.960 -> 43:57.120] Well, it ain't Spielberg. Spielberg's a tiny little town.
[43:57.120 -> 43:59.040] Never heard of Capybara before.
[43:59.040 -> 44:00.280] Capabat.
[44:00.280 -> 44:02.200] I feel like Vienna's the obvious answer,
[44:02.200 -> 44:03.320] but it could be too obvious.
[44:03.320 -> 44:06.400] You know how like some places don't have, you know?
[44:07.400 -> 44:08.200] Excuse me.
[44:08.880 -> 44:09.920] I'm gonna go with Vienna.
[44:10.440 -> 44:12.640] You would be absolutely correct, my friend.
[44:12.640 -> 44:15.440] Yeah, you put that plate back, you stinking man.
[44:15.440 -> 44:18.880] I'm glad you didn't say Kappabat, because that was me just thinking of a random word.
[44:18.880 -> 44:21.360] That I could put in there.
[44:21.360 -> 44:23.680] Oh my good lord, the state of me.
[44:24.280 -> 44:25.480] Oh wow, okay.
[44:25.480 -> 44:27.160] That's really bad, mate, really bad.
[44:27.160 -> 44:28.120] Next question.
[44:28.120 -> 44:29.860] Max Verstappen shares the record
[44:29.860 -> 44:33.800] for most podium finishes at the Red Bull Ring,
[44:33.800 -> 44:35.840] but who got the record first?
[44:38.960 -> 44:42.560] So Max shares it with someone else, and who got it first?
[44:42.560 -> 44:44.040] Most podium finishes?
[44:44.040 -> 44:46.440] Yep, Valtteri Bottas, Lewis
[44:46.440 -> 44:51.880] Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel? Bottas has been good at Red Bull Ring I know he's won it
[44:51.880 -> 45:00.600] twice yeah I am gonna I don't think it's Hamilton I could be wrong but I swear
[45:00.600 -> 45:03.920] I've read something about Hamilton not really being mad successful in Austria
[45:03.920 -> 45:06.640] that could be completely wrong as well.
[45:06.640 -> 45:11.680] I've got to say, my dad and step-mom told us to use shaving foam instead of this fucking cream.
[45:11.680 -> 45:12.560] Oh yeah, it stinks.
[45:12.560 -> 45:13.120] It stinks.
[45:13.120 -> 45:15.200] And it stains as well. It's going to stain everything.
[45:15.200 -> 45:16.080] It stinks.
[45:16.080 -> 45:17.760] I think we've absolutely blown it.
[45:17.760 -> 45:20.320] But my final answer, Valtteri Bottas.
[45:20.320 -> 45:21.120] Well done!
[45:24.880 -> 45:27.000] Oh, finally I didn't have to get creamed.
[45:27.000 -> 45:31.000] Okay, right.
[45:31.000 -> 45:37.440] What is the name for the Austrian Grand Prix before Red Bull ring?
[45:37.440 -> 45:38.440] You know, don't you?
[45:38.440 -> 45:39.440] I know it.
[45:39.440 -> 45:40.440] You know it?
[45:40.440 -> 45:41.440] What is it then?
[45:41.440 -> 45:42.440] Well, read the map.
[45:42.440 -> 45:43.440] No, no multiple choice.
[45:43.440 -> 45:44.440] No, read the map.
[45:44.440 -> 45:46.000] No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[45:46.000 -> 45:48.000] It's the A1 ring.
[45:48.000 -> 45:50.000] No, multiple fucking choice!
[45:50.000 -> 45:52.000] I'm sure it is the A1 ring.
[45:52.000 -> 45:54.000] I've got it on my phone.
[45:54.000 -> 45:56.000] The name of the Grand Prix before Red Bull Ring.
[45:58.000 -> 46:00.000] A1 ring?
[46:00.000 -> 46:02.000] No, it's not.
[46:02.000 -> 46:04.000] What is it then? It's not the A1 ring.
[46:04.000 -> 46:05.640] Before you creamy, what is it?? It's not the A1 ring. Before you cream me, what is it? No, what do you mean before you cream me?
[46:05.640 -> 46:07.080] Because I think you've got it wrong.
[46:07.080 -> 46:08.480] I think you've got it wrong.
[46:10.000 -> 46:11.920] Final answer, A1 ring.
[46:11.920 -> 46:14.440] Give me the multiple choice, please.
[46:15.320 -> 46:16.160] Wow.
[46:16.160 -> 46:18.040] Please, I don't want to be creamed.
[46:18.040 -> 46:20.080] Styrian Grand Prix.
[46:20.080 -> 46:20.920] Bollocks.
[46:20.920 -> 46:22.120] Schnitzel Grand Prix.
[46:22.120 -> 46:23.280] Oh, come on.
[46:23.280 -> 46:25.480] Circuit de la Cornette.
[46:25.480 -> 46:26.700] Bro, is that A1 ring?
[46:27.840 -> 46:31.160] It was called the A1 ring.
[46:31.160 -> 46:32.000] It's not!
[46:32.000 -> 46:32.820] It was!
[46:32.820 -> 46:33.660] It's not!
[46:34.600 -> 46:37.080] It's called Styrian Grand Prix.
[46:37.080 -> 46:38.560] Fine, whatever.
[46:38.560 -> 46:39.480] Boring.
[46:39.480 -> 46:40.960] Look, I've been shat on by a bird.
[46:40.960 -> 46:42.240] Look at this.
[46:42.240 -> 46:45.160] Giant seagull just come and laid a turd on my shoulder.
[46:45.160 -> 46:46.600] Imagine you're walking down the road,
[46:46.600 -> 46:49.800] fresh suit on and a bird shit that much on you.
[46:49.800 -> 46:50.640] This is so bad.
[46:50.640 -> 46:51.960] This is so fucking bad.
[46:51.960 -> 46:53.640] Oh my God, we stink.
[46:53.640 -> 46:54.480] Is this the last question?
[46:54.480 -> 46:55.720] No, there's a couple more.
[46:55.720 -> 46:57.640] All right, do a couple more.
[46:57.640 -> 47:00.040] Then I need to desperately take all these clothes off.
[47:00.040 -> 47:00.860] Yeah, it's a good one.
[47:00.860 -> 47:02.260] It's a really, really good one.
[47:03.240 -> 47:06.120] Which country holds the most amount of polls
[47:06.120 -> 47:08.540] for a nation at this circuit?
[47:09.480 -> 47:10.840] Wow.
[47:10.840 -> 47:13.960] Italy, Brazil, UK, or Germany?
[47:13.960 -> 47:14.800] Not Brazil.
[47:14.800 -> 47:16.920] There's not been enough Brazilian drivers.
[47:16.920 -> 47:19.200] There's been some brilliant Brazilian drivers,
[47:19.200 -> 47:20.020] but not enough.
[47:20.020 -> 47:23.280] Whereas Germany, there's been like loads of German drivers.
[47:23.280 -> 47:25.200] Don't pick up a plate if I say that.
[47:25.200 -> 47:26.200] Like who?
[47:26.200 -> 47:29.600] Germany? There's been loads of German drivers mate.
[47:29.600 -> 47:31.200] I'm just crying, this is falling off my head.
[47:37.200 -> 47:39.600] I'm gonna go with...
[47:44.000 -> 47:49.800] Italy. Italy. Italy. Final answer. But you said Ferrari, I suppose that doesn't make
[47:49.800 -> 47:56.160] them Italian drivers does it? This was a really big one. It's a big green pie. It's a big
[47:56.160 -> 48:05.000] one. Green pie. You want to get custard green pie to the face mate? You just got custard cream pie my friend.
[48:08.720 -> 48:11.280] I give up even trying to wipe it off anymore.
[48:11.280 -> 48:12.880] Do you know where this idea came from?
[48:12.880 -> 48:13.720] Where?
[48:13.720 -> 48:15.400] The most simple idea, right?
[48:15.400 -> 48:17.400] What is funny to everyone?
[48:17.400 -> 48:20.920] Whether you're 99 or nine months old,
[48:20.920 -> 48:22.480] it's a custard cream pie in the face.
[48:22.480 -> 48:29.980] Like it doesn't get any funnier than that, surely. Who won the Austrian Grand Prix last year?
[48:30.100 -> 48:31.100] Charles Leclerc.
[48:31.980 -> 48:32.820] Next question.
[48:34.380 -> 48:35.340] Okay, fair enough.
[48:35.340 -> 48:37.240] One more each.
[48:37.240 -> 48:39.500] I just want to say, yeah, one more each,
[48:39.500 -> 48:42.220] but it was Brazil, by the way, not Italy.
[48:42.220 -> 48:43.060] It was Brazil.
[48:43.060 -> 48:43.880] It was Brazil.
[48:43.880 -> 48:44.720] Emerson Fittipaldi.
[48:44.720 -> 48:50.000] This is what I was saying. They've got some great drivers, but I assume Germany would have more, because you've had Vettel, Schumacher, loads of them.
[48:50.000 -> 48:54.000] Nelson Piquet, Rubens Barrichello, Felipe Massa. Seven poles between them.
[48:54.000 -> 48:58.000] Wow. I should have said Brazil, because I could have named all of them drivers.
[48:58.000 -> 49:00.500] I actually know a lot about the Brazilian drivers.
[49:00.500 -> 49:02.000] I can't believe our sofas look like this.
[49:02.000 -> 49:03.500] Yeah, this is really bad.
[49:03.500 -> 49:04.500] Okay, we've got one more each then.
[49:04.500 -> 49:05.240] One more each. I hope you're enjoying listening at home. You probably can't imagine what sofas look like this. Yeah, this is really bad. Okay, we've got one more each then. One more each.
[49:05.240 -> 49:07.400] Hope you're enjoying listening at home.
[49:07.400 -> 49:11.400] You probably can't imagine what's going on but I'm wearing a really nice hoodie.
[49:11.400 -> 49:12.520] It's cream everywhere.
[49:12.520 -> 49:14.960] And it's absolutely covered.
[49:14.960 -> 49:15.960] Cream everywhere.
[49:15.960 -> 49:16.960] Shall I go first?
[49:16.960 -> 49:17.960] Yeah, yeah.
[49:17.960 -> 49:18.960] Yeah?
[49:18.960 -> 49:19.960] Oh, God.
[49:19.960 -> 49:24.800] In total, how many Grand Prix laps have been completed at the Austrian Grand Prix?
[49:24.800 -> 49:25.000] How would I know that? That's just a stupid question, isn't it? Well, at the Red been completed at the Austrian Grand Prix?
[49:25.000 -> 49:27.000] How would I know that? That's just a stupid question.
[49:27.000 -> 49:30.000] Well, at the Red Bull Ring, at the circuit.
[49:30.000 -> 49:33.000] 1,152
[49:33.000 -> 49:36.000] 2,217
[49:36.000 -> 49:39.000] 5,070
[49:39.000 -> 49:41.000] 8,382
[49:41.000 -> 49:43.000] Since being the Red Bull Ring?
[49:43.000 -> 49:44.000] Just at this circuit.
[49:44.000 -> 49:47.480] Okay, so it's only been the red bull ring since 2004.
[49:47.480 -> 49:48.320] Right.
[49:48.320 -> 49:49.740] Which would mean that's 19 years
[49:49.740 -> 49:51.840] and there's roughly 17 laps per.
[49:51.840 -> 49:55.420] Probably technically, no 70, so it'd be 70 times 19,
[49:55.420 -> 49:58.360] which would be bringing you up towards 70,
[49:58.360 -> 50:00.580] 630, 1,330.
[50:00.580 -> 50:03.220] So the one that's nearest that, final answer.
[50:03.220 -> 50:05.080] You think 1,152?
[50:05.080 -> 50:05.920] Yep.
[50:05.920 -> 50:07.180] It's 2,217.
[50:07.180 -> 50:08.020] Well how?
[50:08.020 -> 50:10.240] If you do the maths from 2004
[50:10.240 -> 50:12.240] when it become the red bull ring,
[50:12.240 -> 50:13.760] it can't be that high.
[50:13.760 -> 50:18.220] Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da.
[50:18.220 -> 50:20.000] You want a piece of this green pie?
[50:20.000 -> 50:23.020] You want a piece of this green pie?
[50:23.020 -> 50:24.760] Say hello to my little friend.
[50:24.760 -> 50:29.360] Ha ha ha ha ha ha. He's pulling out little friend! I don't want to do any more.
[50:29.360 -> 50:30.760] I don't want to do any more.
[50:31.920 -> 50:32.960] I'm done.
[50:32.960 -> 50:34.040] Okay. I'm done.
[50:34.040 -> 50:35.200] No more, please.
[50:35.200 -> 50:36.260] All right.
[50:36.260 -> 50:39.840] On average, you know it, you know it, you know it,
[50:39.840 -> 50:41.920] because you've read the same website.
[50:41.920 -> 50:42.960] Go on then.
[50:42.960 -> 50:45.040] On average, how many seconds do you lose
[50:45.040 -> 50:46.600] during a pit stop in Austria?
[50:46.600 -> 50:48.200] All right, go on.
[50:48.200 -> 50:51.000] Pit stop, time loss.
[50:51.000 -> 50:54.240] 20.41 seconds,
[50:54.240 -> 50:56.640] 22.2 seconds,
[50:56.640 -> 50:59.120] or 24.53 seconds.
[50:59.120 -> 51:00.600] I'm gonna go with 20.
[51:02.440 -> 51:05.000] Ladies and gentlemen, he's read the same website.
[51:05.520 -> 51:07.240] Oh my God, I'm covered in cream.
[51:07.240 -> 51:09.000] Congratulations, you did well in that quiz.
[51:09.000 -> 51:09.840] Thank you, mate.
[51:09.840 -> 51:11.200] I think we've both done terribly well
[51:11.200 -> 51:12.680] because we're both covered in cream.
[51:12.680 -> 51:13.680] Well, we need to clear up,
[51:13.680 -> 51:14.840] but before we end the episode,
[51:14.840 -> 51:15.920] predictions for the weekend.
[51:15.920 -> 51:16.760] What's your podium?
[51:16.760 -> 51:17.640] Predictions for the weekend,
[51:17.640 -> 51:21.440] I feel like Red Bull are gonna dominate again.
[51:21.440 -> 51:22.280] Home race.
[51:22.280 -> 51:23.360] Fair, fair.
[51:23.360 -> 51:26.800] However, maybe not Max.
[51:26.800 -> 51:27.640] Oh.
[51:27.640 -> 51:29.920] Because if Callum does what he said he may or may not do.
[51:29.920 -> 51:31.560] We've got to see whether he touches the ball.
[51:31.560 -> 51:33.160] Yeah, he needs to touch the,
[51:33.160 -> 51:34.800] whether he touches the engine cover or not.
[51:34.800 -> 51:37.760] If he doesn't and then Max goes out, we know why.
[51:37.760 -> 51:39.120] But I would still put,
[51:39.960 -> 51:41.600] fuck it, I'm gonna put,
[51:41.600 -> 51:42.920] I'm gonna put Alonso first.
[51:42.920 -> 51:44.240] I'm gonna put Max in second.
[51:44.240 -> 51:46.380] I'm gonna put Lewis Hamilton third. I'm gonna go Alonso first, I'm gonna put Max in second, I'm gonna put Lewis Hamilton in third.
[51:46.380 -> 51:49.160] I'm gonna go with Max to win, Hamilton second,
[51:49.160 -> 51:50.620] and Charles Leclerc third.
[51:50.620 -> 51:53.140] I definitely am expecting something from Hamilton.
[51:53.140 -> 51:54.040] That's really strong.
[51:54.040 -> 51:55.600] I'm excited to see the Mercedes back.
[51:55.600 -> 51:57.320] I'm excited for a sprint race weekend.
[51:57.320 -> 52:00.100] It's gonna be, Austria is a great track.
[52:00.100 -> 52:01.700] I'm excited for a shower.
[52:01.700 -> 52:03.020] Yeah, I'm excited for a shower.
[52:03.020 -> 52:05.520] Everyone look out for Oscar Pistri this weekend as well.
[52:05.520 -> 52:06.520] Yep, he has to-
[52:06.520 -> 52:07.520] Fastest driver.
[52:07.520 -> 52:10.200] He's got to beat a 105.931. Let's see if he can do it.
[52:10.200 -> 52:15.080] Oh my god, I stink. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the Biz Stop Podcast.
[52:15.080 -> 52:17.680] I need to get in the shower. This has been the messiest video we've ever done.
[52:17.680 -> 52:19.880] We're going to spend the next two hours cleaning our living room up.
[52:19.880 -> 52:22.600] And I hope it's worth a five star rating and a follow button.
[52:22.600 -> 52:24.080] We'll see you guys Monday morning.
[52:24.080 -> 52:25.100] See you Monday!
[52:25.100 -> 52:25.600] Goodbye!
[52:25.600 -> 52:26.100] Woo!
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