Podcast: Pitstop
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As the title says.. Welcome to part 1 of the Pitstop End of Season Quiz, featuring your favorite quiz host, Fabio Bocca! And today's contestant is none other than the one and only, Jake Isaac Boys! Join in and play along as I ask jake 20 questions all about this season in Formula 1. Join us every Monday & Thursday for more fun and laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Podcast Title:** Pit Stop End of Year Quiz
**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Overview:**
- The podcast episode is presented as a fun and informative quiz between Jake Boys, the guest, and Fabio Bocca, the host.
- The quiz covers a range of Formula One-related topics, including driver statistics, team performances, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
- The episode is divided into two parts, with a total of 20 questions.
- The hosts engage in lively banter and friendly jabs throughout the quiz, adding to the entertaining atmosphere.
**Key Moments and Insights:**
1. **Max Verstappen's Record-Breaking Season:**
- Jake correctly answers that Max Verstappen secured a record-breaking 15 wins in the 2022 season.
2. **Lando Norris' Podium Finish:**
- Jake initially struggles to recall the race where Lando Norris achieved his sole podium finish of the season but eventually remembers it was at Imola.
3. **DRS Explanation:**
- Jake initially stumbles over the explanation of DRS (Drag Reduction System), but Fabio prompts him to provide the correct answer.
4. **New Drivers on the Grid:**
- Jake successfully names all four new drivers joining the grid in the upcoming season: Hulkenberg, Piastri, De Vries, and Sargeant.
5. **Dutch Grand Prix Podium:**
- Jake incorrectly guesses Russell as the second-place finisher at the Dutch Grand Prix, but Fabio reveals it was Sergio Perez.
6. **First Podcast Guest:**
- Jake correctly recalls that Will Buxton was the first guest they filmed with on the podcast.
7. **Valtteri Bottas' Gin Brand:**
- Jake incorrectly guesses the name of Valtteri Bottas' gin brand as "Speed Gin," while the actual name is "Oath."
8. **AlphaTauri's Constructors' Ranking:**
- Jake incorrectly estimates AlphaTauri's position in the Constructors' Championship, placing them eighth when they actually finished ninth.
9. **Points Gap Between Williams and AlphaTauri:**
- Jake struggles to determine the exact points gap between Williams and AlphaTauri but correctly acknowledges that Williams had a low points tally due to Alex Albon and Nick De Vries' contributions.
10. **First F1 Interview:**
- Jake initially misunderstands the question about their first interview in the Formula One world, leading to a humorous exchange with Fabio.
11. **Daniel Ricciardo's Instagram Followers:**
- Jake incorrectly estimates Daniel Ricciardo's Instagram followers at 120,000, while the actual number is 490,000.
12. **Fernando Alonso's Points Tally:**
- Jake correctly answers that Fernando Alonso scored 81 points in the 2022 season.
13. **Sebastian Vettel's Race Starts:**
- Jake playfully requests a "marble choice" to answer the question about Sebastian Vettel's race starts, highlighting the lighthearted atmosphere of the quiz.
**Overall Message:**
The Pit Stop End of Year Quiz is a fun and engaging way for Formula One fans to test their knowledge and enjoy the camaraderie between Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca. The quiz covers a wide range of topics, making it accessible to both casual and dedicated fans of the sport. The hosts' enthusiasm and humor create an entertaining atmosphere, making the podcast an enjoyable listen for anyone interested in Formula One. # Pit Stop Podcast: End-of-Season Christmas Quiz
**Hosts:** Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca
**Summary:**
The podcast begins with Jake and Fabio engaging in a light-hearted debate about Fernando Alonso's career achievements. They discuss his impressive track record, highlighting his two world championships and numerous race victories.
**Question 1:** How many races did Fernando Alonso participate in during his Formula One career?
* Jake initially struggles to recall the exact number, prompting Fabio to offer multiple-choice options.
* Jake ultimately guesses 299, which turns out to be correct.
**Question 2:** Which two races did Sergio Perez win during the 2022 season?
* Jake correctly identifies the Monaco and Singapore Grand Prix as Perez's victories.
**Question 3:** How many times did George Russell finish on the podium in 2022?
* Jake initially guesses five but later revises it to six, which is incorrect.
* Fabio reveals the correct answer to be eight podium finishes for Russell.
**Question 4:** How many sprint races will be held in the 2023 Formula One season?
* Jake quickly answers five, but Fabio corrects him, stating that there will be six sprint races next year.
**Question 5:** How many years has David Croft been commentating on Formula One?
* Jake struggles to answer, admitting his lack of knowledge about Crofty.
* Fabio reveals that Croft has been commentating for 17 years, replacing Murray Walker.
**Question 6:** Which team finished fourth in the 2022 Constructors' Championship?
* Jake initially suggests Alpine but later changes his answer to McLaren.
* Fabio confirms that Alpine indeed finished fourth, securing an additional £13 million in prize money.
**Question 7:** Who won the Grand Slam at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix?
* Jake correctly identifies Charles Leclerc as the driver who achieved the Grand Slam.
**Question 8:** Which Ferrari driver before Leclerc won a Grand Slam?
* Jake initially guesses Sebastian Vettel but later changes his answer to Kimi Raikkonen.
* Fabio reveals that Fernando Alonso was the Ferrari driver who previously won a Grand Slam.
**Overall Performance:**
* Jake manages to answer 6 out of 8 questions correctly, while Fabio answers all questions correctly.
* Jake acknowledges his shortcomings and praises Fabio's superior knowledge of Formula One.
**Conclusion:**
The podcast concludes with Jake and Fabio discussing their upcoming guest episode, where they will be interviewing a special guest at their home. They express excitement about the upcoming episode and encourage listeners to follow their Instagram accounts for updates.
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[01:13.200 -> 01:29.000] Hello and welcome to the first ever instalment of the Pit Stop End of Year Quiz!
[01:29.000 -> 01:34.080] I'm your host Fab and today we have our first contestant on the podcast at the Christmas
[01:34.080 -> 01:35.080] Quiz, End of Year Quiz.
[01:35.080 -> 01:38.640] It's more of an End of Season Quiz really isn't it because it's still November.
[01:38.640 -> 01:39.640] It's Jake Boyce!
[01:39.640 -> 01:45.760] Fabio, thank you so much for having me as the first guest on the Pit Stop End of Season Quiz.
[01:45.760 -> 01:49.280] You're very welcome. You've definitely scrubbed up for the situation.
[01:49.280 -> 01:51.520] I see you've got your best attire on.
[01:51.520 -> 01:54.800] Well, I thought, you know, it's a big quiz. It's a first ever.
[01:54.800 -> 02:00.320] I thought I'd wear Fab's tie and my jacket that doesn't go and even iron my shirt a little bit.
[02:00.320 -> 02:01.840] And you've got beer all down the tie as well.
[02:01.840 -> 02:02.400] Have I?
[02:02.400 -> 02:03.120] Yeah, you do, yeah.
[02:03.120 -> 02:09.600] Oh, sorry. Sorry about that. That's okay.'s okay we made it how you feeling ahead of this quiz nervous I
[02:09.600 -> 02:14.000] have no idea what to expect but yeah thank you for having me on pit stop
[02:14.000 -> 02:19.920] well I've managed to kind of combine 20 all original questions some may be hard
[02:19.920 -> 02:22.880] some may be easy I think you'll definitely get some of them will you get
[02:22.880 -> 02:26.040] all of them no you won't but that's part of the fun
[02:26.040 -> 02:29.240] how did you come up with the questions may I ask what are the questions like I
[02:29.240 -> 02:33.240] just went full custom mode full custom so it's basically kind of some of the
[02:33.240 -> 02:36.960] questions are about what we've been up to over the last year some I think I
[02:36.960 -> 02:40.400] can't really remember some of them are about the year in general some of them
[02:40.400 -> 02:44.280] is general knowledge little bits and bobs you know okay so the people playing
[02:44.280 -> 02:46.000] along at home will be able to answer as well?
[02:46.000 -> 02:47.500] I should bloody hope so.
[02:47.500 -> 02:48.500] And how many is there?
[02:48.500 -> 02:50.000] There's 20 questions.
[02:50.000 -> 02:51.500] Wow, 20 questions.
[02:51.500 -> 02:53.500] Yep, so you better start getting that brain power going.
[02:53.500 -> 02:55.000] This is going to be a shit show.
[02:56.000 -> 03:00.500] We do also have two crisp pints of beer, courtesy of Budweiser, thank you so much.
[03:02.000 -> 03:04.000] That isn't sponsored by the way, wish it was.
[03:04.000 -> 03:05.140] It's not sponsored.
[03:05.140 -> 03:05.980] We just love Bud.
[03:05.980 -> 03:07.480] We also love Heineken.
[03:07.480 -> 03:08.560] But without further ado,
[03:08.560 -> 03:13.160] let's get in to the Pit Stop end of season quiz.
[03:13.160 -> 03:14.500] Slash Christmas quiz.
[03:17.960 -> 03:19.560] Question one.
[03:19.560 -> 03:23.680] How many wins does Max Verstappen have this season?
[03:23.680 -> 03:25.000] 14, 15, or 16?
[03:27.680 -> 03:28.520] Wow.
[03:29.600 -> 03:30.420] So, okay.
[03:31.380 -> 03:32.800] Now this is hot topic at the minute, mate,
[03:32.800 -> 03:34.800] so you should know this.
[03:34.800 -> 03:36.960] Max Verstappen has 15 wins this year,
[03:36.960 -> 03:38.560] and it is a record.
[03:38.560 -> 03:39.700] Final answer.
[03:39.700 -> 03:40.540] Final answer?
[03:40.540 -> 03:41.720] Yep.
[03:41.720 -> 03:43.480] Jake Boyes, you have just scored one point.
[03:43.480 -> 03:44.320] Yes!
[03:44.320 -> 03:46.200] One out of one! At the Christmas end of year quiz.
[03:46.200 -> 03:48.500] First ever point scorer at the Christmas quiz.
[03:48.500 -> 03:49.600] Special day to-
[03:49.600 -> 03:51.300] Special day for me to be here.
[03:51.300 -> 03:52.900] It's a lovely flat you have here as well.
[03:52.900 -> 03:54.700] It's a landmark. It's a landmark day today.
[03:54.700 -> 03:57.500] Today is like when the sun was born.
[03:57.500 -> 03:58.100] Mmm.
[03:58.800 -> 03:59.900] A star is born today.
[03:59.900 -> 04:00.900] A star is born.
[04:00.900 -> 04:01.900] Lovely movie.
[04:02.600 -> 04:03.500] I haven't seen it actually.
[04:03.500 -> 04:05.520] You should really check it out.
[04:05.520 -> 04:06.520] Thank you.
[04:06.520 -> 04:07.520] Question two.
[04:07.520 -> 04:10.680] Using my trusty Sky notebook here with my Sky parallel on.
[04:10.680 -> 04:12.040] You told me I look lovely.
[04:12.040 -> 04:13.200] You do look dashing as well.
[04:13.200 -> 04:14.600] I really like the glasses.
[04:14.600 -> 04:15.600] You do?
[04:15.600 -> 04:17.240] I don't wear them because I want to.
[04:17.240 -> 04:19.640] We're staring at each other through the tiniest little hole.
[04:19.640 -> 04:22.680] The cameras are side by side and we've just got a little hole.
[04:22.680 -> 04:23.680] It's like being in prison.
[04:23.680 -> 04:26.000] Yeah.
[04:29.880 -> 04:32.120] Lando Norris made the podium twice this year. Nope, that's incorrect.
[04:32.120 -> 04:33.560] Couldn't see my screen.
[04:33.560 -> 04:34.400] Fuck this notebook.
[04:34.400 -> 04:35.220] So you're trying to read the phone.
[04:35.220 -> 04:36.720] I'm using my fucking phone.
[04:36.720 -> 04:37.640] So it looks good.
[04:37.640 -> 04:38.560] This is BS.
[04:38.560 -> 04:40.440] Lando Norris made the podium once this year.
[04:40.440 -> 04:42.800] Which race was it at?
[04:42.800 -> 04:47.000] Imola, Canada or Belgium?
[04:47.000 -> 04:55.880] I feel like I'm... it was Imola and I predicted it I remember saying on the pod Lando Norris
[04:55.880 -> 05:00.440] podium this weekend and he did it was Imola. Imola final answer. Final answer? Yeah. Are
[05:00.440 -> 05:05.000] you sure? Yeah. Are you sure? Fuck yeah. Jake Boyz. That's a two out of two. Yeah!
[05:05.000 -> 05:06.000] This is going so well.
[05:06.000 -> 05:07.000] Oh, I thought this was going to be embarrassment.
[05:07.000 -> 05:08.000] Mate, they get harder.
[05:08.000 -> 05:09.000] Don't chill out.
[05:09.000 -> 05:18.920] The best thing for the listeners are, Fab may be doing 20 for me, but I will be doing
[05:18.920 -> 05:21.560] 20 for Fab in an episode coming soon.
[05:21.560 -> 05:22.560] This is part one of two.
[05:22.560 -> 05:25.400] Yeah, and the listeners get to give me the questions for Fab.
[05:25.400 -> 05:27.800] I'll put it out on my Instagram, at Jakeboyisabox.
[05:27.800 -> 05:29.500] Questions, I'm not doing it on Pitstop,
[05:29.500 -> 05:30.700] because I know you'll fucking see them.
[05:30.700 -> 05:31.300] I don't cheat.
[05:31.300 -> 05:32.200] I don't cheat.
[05:32.200 -> 05:33.600] Neither do I, I would never cheat.
[05:33.600 -> 05:34.400] What did you tell me earlier?
[05:34.400 -> 05:34.900] Nothing.
[05:34.900 -> 05:36.500] You cheat on every single quiz.
[05:36.500 -> 05:38.200] That is, you're showing off now.
[05:38.200 -> 05:40.100] Every single quiz you cheat, and I know you do,
[05:40.100 -> 05:42.300] because you always come around the back of the sofa and check my screen.
[05:42.300 -> 05:43.600] Is that how you're going to speak to your guest?
[05:43.600 -> 05:45.160] I've put on my best attire to come
[05:45.160 -> 05:50.320] here today. I am so sorry. Yeah, treat me with some respect. Sky would not be having this.
[05:50.320 -> 05:57.840] How can I represent Sky Sports? Sky Sports notebook, yeah I can see it. And the polo.
[05:57.840 -> 06:06.900] Yeah, I noticed the polo as well. And these are actually David Croft's glasses. Yeah. That he gave me. Because they help.
[06:06.900 -> 06:07.960] So I'm so sorry.
[06:07.960 -> 06:09.160] Anyway, question three.
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[06:24.940 -> 06:25.520] How many times did I... How many times did I... How many times did I... How many times did I... How many times did I... How many times did I... Three. Three. Three. Three. Oh my God. Let's go to the movie.
[06:25.520 -> 06:28.080] There's some stuff that I just wish could be aired.
[06:29.580 -> 06:32.320] Question three, what does DRS stand for?
[06:35.380 -> 06:37.920] See, this is what I didn't want to happen.
[06:37.920 -> 06:39.920] I didn't want it to get to one where you're,
[06:39.920 -> 06:41.160] I said to you earlier, didn't I?
[06:41.160 -> 06:42.000] I said, you should ask me what DRS is.
[06:42.000 -> 06:44.360] What, you're telling me this is a hard question?
[06:44.360 -> 06:47.600] No, I remember it. I'm just getting a bit mixed up with ERS.
[06:49.400 -> 06:52.100] It- DRS is drag reduction system.
[06:52.100 -> 06:52.900] Is it though?
[06:53.400 -> 06:55.500] Yeah, yeah, I'm not changing my mind.
[06:55.500 -> 06:57.500] Because every time you make me change my mind, I go off it.
[06:57.500 -> 07:00.600] I'm going for the perfect three out of three. DRS is drag reduction system.
[07:00.600 -> 07:02.100] I don't know what ERS is.
[07:02.100 -> 07:02.600] Okay.
[07:03.100 -> 07:05.880] But DRS is drag reduction system I can
[07:05.880 -> 07:08.400] come excuse me Wow that was the beer
[07:08.400 -> 07:11.340] talking my god I can confirm that Jake
[07:11.340 -> 07:12.800] boys you have a solid three out of
[07:12.800 -> 07:14.240] three my friend that was the correct
[07:14.240 -> 07:17.840] answer Wow this is quite a special day
[07:17.840 -> 07:20.200] probably the best I've ever started off
[07:20.200 -> 07:22.720] to a pit stop quiz and it's on one of
[07:22.720 -> 07:28.480] these memorable special moment days 17 more to go my friend don't get too comfortable because we're about to fly
[07:28.480 -> 07:34.160] into question 4 which is name all the new drivers on the grid next year
[07:34.160 -> 07:35.440] all the new drivers?
[07:35.440 -> 07:36.640] all the new drivers
[07:36.640 -> 07:40.640] okay but I've got a question I need to go to the adjudicator
[07:40.640 -> 07:41.920] who okay
[07:41.920 -> 07:45.880] well technically Hulkenberg isn't a new driver but he is
[07:45.880 -> 07:49.080] coming in so would he count is what I'm saying
[07:49.080 -> 07:53.880] okay that's fair that counts so he counts the new driver counts counts
[07:53.880 -> 08:01.120] right well you can't just stop fucking asking the adjudicator like all these
[08:01.120 -> 08:07.400] kinds of questions I gave you a one-off I spoke to you with respect and was asking for clarification on a question then.
[08:07.400 -> 08:10.400] Mate, you just can't do it, you can't be breaching the rules, this is my fucking quiz.
[08:10.400 -> 08:13.400] You can't just make up an adjudicator out of nowhere.
[08:13.400 -> 08:16.320] Okay, so I'm going to count my-
[08:16.320 -> 08:17.320] Christ alive.
[08:17.320 -> 08:20.000] I'm going to count my hands, alright.
[08:20.000 -> 08:21.400] Hulkenberg is new.
[08:21.400 -> 08:22.400] Yep.
[08:22.400 -> 08:24.400] Oscar Piastri is new.
[08:24.400 -> 08:26.800] Nick DeVries is new. Logan Sarberg is new. Oscar Piastri is new. Nick De Vries is new.
[08:26.800 -> 08:28.960] Logan Sargent is new.
[08:29.960 -> 08:31.680] And that is it.
[08:31.680 -> 08:34.000] We've got four new drivers coming to the grid.
[08:35.040 -> 08:36.080] You're locking it in?
[08:38.560 -> 08:39.760] Ferrari haven't got anyone new.
[08:39.760 -> 08:40.680] Robbo haven't got anyone new.
[08:40.680 -> 08:41.720] Piastri have got, yeah.
[08:41.720 -> 08:44.360] McLaren, Aston Martin, no one new.
[08:44.360 -> 08:48.860] Dragovic didn't come out. No, they Baba. Yeah I'm locking in four. Four new
[08:48.860 -> 08:56.980] drivers coming to the grid in the next season. Jake, Isaac, boys, I'm afraid to say.
[08:56.980 -> 09:10.000] It's the correct answer. Four out of four my friend. A bit of me was thinking I forgot someone but no, Hulkenberg would have been the one that messed me up so adjudicated, thank you so much for being fair
[09:10.000 -> 09:16.000] I, yeah, I understand, but just don't, don't start pulling those fast ones again because you're throwing me off
[09:16.000 -> 09:18.000] Okay, but 4 out of 4 is pretty impressive
[09:18.000 -> 09:22.000] Yeah, it's not bad, it's not bad, it's not great, but it's not bad
[09:22.000 -> 09:26.840] Question 5, who came second at the Dutch Grand Prix?
[09:28.040 -> 09:33.040] Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez, or George Russell?
[09:33.280 -> 09:34.200] We were there.
[09:35.160 -> 09:36.560] We were literally there.
[09:36.560 -> 09:37.400] We were.
[09:42.020 -> 09:47.880] Something tells me, wasn't Hamilton doing amazing? Because when we were watching the race we were sat on that
[09:47.880 -> 09:49.800] floor outside having them beers
[09:49.800 -> 09:53.120] in the paddock. Hamilton's not on the list
[09:53.120 -> 09:56.920] No but wasn't Hamilton doing amazing and then Hamilton... something happened
[09:56.920 -> 10:00.320] and then he dropped out of the top three
[10:00.320 -> 10:06.440] Yeah maybe... You're asking me who was second right not who was on the podium
[10:06.440 -> 10:10.520] who came second oh my god yeah that's
[10:10.520 -> 10:12.200] pretty tough but we were there you
[10:12.200 -> 10:13.320] should have been paying attention I'm
[10:13.320 -> 10:17.720] gonna go with Russell okay the logic
[10:17.720 -> 10:20.240] behind that is I feel like it was around
[10:20.240 -> 10:22.680] then these I don't know what were the
[10:22.680 -> 10:26.080] other options Perez, Perez? Sergio Perez and Leclerc, yeah.
[10:30.080 -> 10:31.600] Could have been Leclerc.
[10:31.600 -> 10:33.180] Could have been Leclerc.
[10:33.180 -> 10:35.440] Russell, final answer, I'm willing to lose a point.
[10:35.440 -> 10:36.480] You're really going in with Russell?
[10:36.480 -> 10:36.980] Yeah.
[10:36.980 -> 10:38.320] Woohoo!
[10:39.940 -> 10:41.400] You're fucking right, it's 5 out of 5!
[10:41.400 -> 10:42.900] Oh my word!
[10:42.900 -> 10:45.520] This is an unbelievable performance! Unbelievable scenes! If I whacked out 20 out of 20, everyone's five out of five. Oh my word! It's five out of five, my friend. This is an unbelievable performance.
[10:45.520 -> 10:46.360] Unbelievable scenes.
[10:46.360 -> 10:47.960] If I whacked out 20 out of 20,
[10:47.960 -> 10:49.680] everyone would think I was cheating.
[10:49.680 -> 10:51.480] You're not gonna get a 20 out of 20, I know it.
[10:51.480 -> 10:52.580] No, but you have to admit,
[10:52.580 -> 10:54.480] there's no way I can know these answers, is there?
[10:54.480 -> 10:57.360] Well, I do think that you'll probably get this next one.
[10:57.360 -> 10:59.160] I don't think you'll get the one after it,
[10:59.160 -> 11:01.080] but let's go with question number six.
[11:01.080 -> 11:04.440] Who was our first guest on the podcast?
[11:06.360 -> 11:07.360] Oh, guest. Question number six, who was our first guest on the podcast? All.
[11:07.360 -> 11:08.360] Guest.
[11:08.360 -> 11:09.360] Yeah.
[11:09.360 -> 11:10.360] Okay.
[11:10.360 -> 11:11.360] No adjudicator.
[11:11.360 -> 11:14.800] Just straight you and me.
[11:14.800 -> 11:16.140] Don't break the eye contact.
[11:16.140 -> 11:23.340] The first ever guest we filmed with was Will Buxton.
[11:23.340 -> 11:25.000] That was the first one we did. That was the first one we did.
[11:25.000 -> 11:27.400] That was the first guest we actually filmed with.
[11:28.440 -> 11:29.480] Final answer.
[11:31.480 -> 11:32.320] Really?
[11:32.320 -> 11:34.880] Yes, I'm locking it in.
[11:34.880 -> 11:35.720] Sure.
[11:35.720 -> 11:37.540] Yeah, and if you try and tell me it's someone else,
[11:37.540 -> 11:38.440] you're wrong.
[11:38.440 -> 11:39.700] I know it was Will.
[11:40.840 -> 11:41.680] You did right.
[11:41.680 -> 11:42.500] Thank you.
[11:42.500 -> 11:43.340] Six out of six.
[11:43.340 -> 11:44.680] This is a storm.
[11:44.680 -> 11:45.600] Thank you, yeah. Let's put the mic down. Six out of six. This is a storm. Thank you, yeah.
[11:45.600 -> 11:47.040] Let's put the mic down.
[11:47.040 -> 11:48.480] That's really impressive.
[11:48.480 -> 11:50.000] I had to stick with my guns then
[11:50.000 -> 11:50.880] because you were staring at me
[11:50.880 -> 11:53.360] and a bit of me was thinking it could be Oli Caldwell
[11:53.360 -> 11:55.160] and then I thought it could be Lissi McIntosh
[11:55.160 -> 11:56.000] because we did an episode with her.
[11:56.000 -> 11:58.240] It was questionable if it was between Lissi and Will.
[11:58.240 -> 12:00.840] Yeah, because she wasn't long after Will over Zoom.
[12:00.840 -> 12:02.320] So I was really confused then
[12:02.320 -> 12:03.960] and we'd really want Will back.
[12:03.960 -> 12:07.000] Will commented on our latest video. Shoutout Will Buxton.
[12:07.000 -> 12:13.000] You probably don't listen to the pod, you're a busy man and this pod sucks but yeah you're a legend. Hopefully get you back on.
[12:13.000 -> 12:16.000] This pod is the greatest Formula 1 podcast in the universe.
[12:16.000 -> 12:19.000] Oh sorry, I'm the guest so I shouldn't be saying the pod sucks.
[12:19.000 -> 12:20.000] You should not be saying that kind of shit.
[12:20.000 -> 12:28.000] Sorry, apologies. Sorry. Apologies. Question number 7. What is the name of Valtteri Bottas' gin?
[12:28.000 -> 12:30.000] Oath?
[12:34.000 -> 12:36.000] Kahiwa?
[12:36.000 -> 12:38.000] Or Speed Gin?
[12:40.000 -> 12:42.000] Think about it, he's a driver.
[12:42.000 -> 12:44.000] So Speed Gin might...
[12:44.000 -> 12:45.640] He's a very good chance that it is.
[12:45.640 -> 12:47.480] Would you say oath?
[12:47.480 -> 12:48.320] Oath?
[12:48.320 -> 12:49.560] Kauaha?
[12:49.560 -> 12:50.400] Kahiwa?
[12:50.400 -> 12:51.600] Kahiwa.
[12:51.600 -> 12:52.840] Or speed gin?
[12:52.840 -> 12:54.600] For some reason I remember him in the interview,
[12:54.600 -> 12:57.320] I swear I remember him saying the words speed gin.
[12:57.320 -> 12:59.640] Like in an accent, I swear I remember him
[12:59.640 -> 13:00.480] in the words speed gin.
[13:00.480 -> 13:02.240] I think I actually remember that too.
[13:03.520 -> 13:05.000] Oath, why would it be called Oath?
[13:07.000 -> 13:10.000] Uh, I'm struggling with Oath.
[13:10.000 -> 13:12.000] I don't really get Kahweiji.
[13:12.000 -> 13:14.000] Kahweiji, I don't get that.
[13:14.000 -> 13:16.000] Like I said, I can lose a point.
[13:16.000 -> 13:17.000] I've got five right already.
[13:17.000 -> 13:18.000] No, six right already.
[13:18.000 -> 13:20.000] No, you want to go for the full sweep.
[13:20.000 -> 13:23.000] I don't think I'm going to get 20 out of 20, mate.
[13:23.000 -> 13:25.000] I'm just happy with like half right. I'm going to go with Speed Jin because I just feel like I'm gonna get 20 out of 20 mate. I'm just happy with like half right
[13:25.000 -> 13:31.080] I'm gonna go with speed gin because I just feel like I remember him saying that I feel like I remember him being like
[13:31.960 -> 13:33.720] Speed gin?
[13:33.720 -> 13:35.240] Yeah
[13:35.240 -> 13:39.640] How's that? Yeah? Yeah, that's fucking wrong. No
[13:42.040 -> 13:44.040] Speed gin
[13:44.120 -> 13:45.080] What's it called?
[13:45.080 -> 13:46.880] Speed Gin by Valtteri Bottas.
[13:46.880 -> 13:47.720] Are you serious?
[13:47.720 -> 13:50.200] It would be, he likes bikes, he drives quick,
[13:50.200 -> 13:51.200] and he likes gin.
[13:51.200 -> 13:52.480] It's called Oath.
[13:52.480 -> 13:53.300] Okay.
[13:53.300 -> 13:54.160] His gin's called Oath.
[13:54.160 -> 13:56.200] Well, the question I got wrong
[13:56.200 -> 13:58.000] doesn't really have anything to do with Formula One,
[13:58.000 -> 13:59.080] so I don't actually care.
[13:59.080 -> 14:00.120] Well, it does a little bit.
[14:00.120 -> 14:00.940] Well.
[14:00.940 -> 14:01.780] Cut me some slack.
[14:01.780 -> 14:03.080] Yeah, well, obviously Valtteri Bottas
[14:03.080 -> 14:03.920] does have something to do with it.
[14:03.920 -> 14:06.280] Also, Kahiwa is the name of his coffee brand.
[14:06.280 -> 14:09.080] Ah, so you really were ticking the trees there.
[14:09.080 -> 14:11.040] Really tried to throw you off the scent there.
[14:11.040 -> 14:11.920] Yeah.
[14:11.920 -> 14:12.480] Question eight.
[14:12.480 -> 14:14.000] I was sniffing everywhere, I had no idea.
[14:14.000 -> 14:17.360] Oh, just always sniffing about.
[14:17.360 -> 14:22.320] Where did Alpha Tauri come on the Constructors this year?
[14:22.320 -> 14:24.040] Yeah, what?
[14:24.040 -> 14:25.800] Nothing counts, No other.
[14:25.800 -> 14:27.040] So you want a number like,
[14:27.040 -> 14:27.880] Yeah.
[14:27.880 -> 14:28.700] Like where they come.
[14:28.700 -> 14:29.920] Well, it's between one and 10.
[14:29.920 -> 14:32.080] Yeah. Think about it logically.
[14:32.080 -> 14:34.120] Okay. Well I worked my way down then.
[14:34.120 -> 14:35.080] The only way I'd be able to do it
[14:35.080 -> 14:36.280] is to actually figure it out.
[14:36.280 -> 14:37.120] Cause I don't know.
[14:37.120 -> 14:38.400] There's no rules, whatever you want to do.
[14:38.400 -> 14:43.400] Okay. Well, it went Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes,
[14:44.640 -> 14:46.920] Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes. Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes.
[14:46.920 -> 14:49.040] And then I'm assuming, no.
[14:49.040 -> 14:50.920] And then I think it went Alpine.
[14:50.920 -> 14:55.040] Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, Alpine, McLaren.
[14:55.040 -> 14:55.880] And then-
[14:55.880 -> 14:57.080] This is embarrassing.
[14:57.080 -> 14:57.920] Shut up.
[14:59.320 -> 15:01.320] Williams come last, I'd assume.
[15:02.280 -> 15:03.840] Why would you, why would you do that?
[15:03.840 -> 15:07.860] I just noticed a few moments last season that
[15:07.860 -> 15:12.600] they had a few dodgy races so I'm gonna put Williams last and then I'm gonna put
[15:12.600 -> 15:19.300] Aston Martin below him even though we love Seb Vettel. I don't feel like the
[15:19.300 -> 15:26.320] team would have picked up enough points so I'm gonna go with eighth. Eighth. AlphaTari finished eighth.
[15:26.320 -> 15:35.200] You're going with eighth. I can confirm, Jake Boyes, that eighth is the wrong answer.
[15:35.200 -> 15:36.600] No, it's seventh isn't it?
[15:36.600 -> 15:37.800] No it's not, it's ninth.
[15:37.800 -> 15:39.800] Oh wow, they came ahead of Aston Martin.
[15:39.800 -> 15:40.600] Yeah.
[15:40.600 -> 15:41.400] Wow.
[15:41.400 -> 15:43.000] They did.
[15:43.000 -> 15:43.800] Wow.
[15:43.800 -> 15:45.040] Tari shit this year.
[15:45.040 -> 15:45.980] Yeah, they were bad.
[15:45.980 -> 15:47.680] And I was gutted because I thought Gazi
[15:47.680 -> 15:48.600] was going to do much better,
[15:48.600 -> 15:50.240] but he's in the LP next season.
[15:50.240 -> 15:52.140] He is, so let's see what he can do.
[15:52.140 -> 15:53.640] Hopefully something crazy.
[15:53.640 -> 15:55.480] This has really gone downhill now.
[15:55.480 -> 15:56.640] That's all right, you can redeem yourself
[15:56.640 -> 15:58.000] with question number nine.
[16:00.360 -> 16:01.920] Correct, so ninth.
[16:01.920 -> 16:02.760] Yeah.
[16:02.760 -> 16:03.660] 35 points.
[16:04.960 -> 16:06.440] Yeah? What? I've been off a Tari game. That's what they got. Yeah. 35 points. Yeah, what?
[16:06.440 -> 16:07.280] I've got half a time again.
[16:07.280 -> 16:08.100] Yeah, that's what they got.
[16:08.100 -> 16:08.940] Okay.
[16:08.940 -> 16:09.780] 35 points.
[16:09.780 -> 16:11.840] How many points ahead of Williams are they?
[16:14.340 -> 16:16.440] Wow, so you told me they got 35 points
[16:16.440 -> 16:17.620] and you want to the number.
[16:17.620 -> 16:18.600] I'll repeat the question.
[16:18.600 -> 16:20.080] No, don't, come on mate.
[16:20.080 -> 16:23.000] How the fuck am I gonna know to the number?
[16:23.000 -> 16:25.760] Well, really, you should know how many points
[16:25.760 -> 16:27.160] Williams have scored this year.
[16:27.160 -> 16:28.920] You are chatting shit, right?
[16:28.920 -> 16:31.080] You should, you're a co-host
[16:31.080 -> 16:31.920] on the largest Formula One podcast in the world.
[16:31.920 -> 16:32.760] How many points has McLaren scored this year
[16:32.760 -> 16:34.280] right now without looking down at your phone?
[16:34.280 -> 16:35.600] If you're the other co-host,
[16:35.600 -> 16:37.040] how many points have McLaren scored this season?
[16:37.040 -> 16:37.880] Yeah, but McLaren are in the mix.
[16:37.880 -> 16:39.400] Don't look down at your phone, I don't care.
[16:39.400 -> 16:40.240] So it should be even easier.
[16:40.240 -> 16:41.320] Look, it's Williams at the bottom
[16:41.320 -> 16:43.400] and everyone knows that Williams have no points this year.
[16:43.400 -> 16:44.440] Well, they have some, don't they?
[16:44.440 -> 16:45.320] Because Albon scored points.
[16:45.320 -> 16:47.520] Do you think they have more than 10?
[16:47.520 -> 16:50.260] I don't think Latifi scored any points all season.
[16:50.260 -> 16:52.840] Alex Albon came in the points, I'd say probably twice
[16:52.840 -> 16:56.000] and probably was around 10th to 8th.
[16:56.000 -> 16:58.980] So at max, they've probably got under,
[16:58.980 -> 17:02.680] they've probably got between five and 15 points.
[17:02.680 -> 17:05.360] Okay, mate, solid.
[17:05.360 -> 17:07.200] Like, keep going with what you're doing
[17:07.200 -> 17:08.880] because you're onto something.
[17:08.880 -> 17:11.160] Yeah, but you're not gonna make me give it
[17:11.160 -> 17:12.360] to the exact number, surely.
[17:12.360 -> 17:13.600] Well, don't just think about,
[17:13.600 -> 17:15.640] don't just think about Latifi and Albon.
[17:16.800 -> 17:18.400] It's fucking Williams.
[17:18.400 -> 17:19.640] You want me to give you the points
[17:19.640 -> 17:20.960] from the two drivers they have?
[17:20.960 -> 17:23.400] Why would I be thinking about Checo and Norris?
[17:23.400 -> 17:25.680] Don't just think about Latifi and Alban.
[17:27.040 -> 17:27.540] Oh.
[17:28.040 -> 17:28.540] Yeah.
[17:29.040 -> 17:30.320] Nick De Vries.
[17:30.720 -> 17:32.320] Nick De Vries my friend.
[17:32.320 -> 17:34.720] Nick De Vries, yes. Nick De Vries.
[17:34.720 -> 17:36.800] Now that was extra, that was added.
[17:36.800 -> 17:38.720] The guest just gave me something special.
[17:38.720 -> 17:40.240] I shouldn't have given you anything there.
[17:40.240 -> 17:43.200] Wow, that was a tasty little bit of information.
[17:43.200 -> 17:43.760] Cheers to that.
[17:43.760 -> 17:46.240] But I'm still not going to be able to tell you exactly how many points.
[17:46.240 -> 17:50.440] It's a quiz, it's a pub quiz.
[17:50.440 -> 17:53.480] Fuck it, locking in 14.
[17:53.480 -> 17:55.700] I'm never going to guess it, so I'd rather just get it wrong.
[17:55.700 -> 17:58.640] If you'd have said fuck it and then actually picked the number, I would have definitely
[17:58.640 -> 17:59.720] thought you were cheating.
[17:59.720 -> 18:01.720] So thank God you didn't, because you got it wrong.
[18:01.720 -> 18:05.320] It's eight, so there's 27 points in between.
[18:05.320 -> 18:07.180] William scored eight points.
[18:07.180 -> 18:10.080] The gap difference between them and Alvitari is 27 points.
[18:10.080 -> 18:10.920] Okay.
[18:10.920 -> 18:12.600] That's all right, I don't mind getting ones I had wrong,
[18:12.600 -> 18:14.960] because there'll be Formula One fans that couldn't even,
[18:14.960 -> 18:15.960] well, I'm a Formula One fan,
[18:15.960 -> 18:19.120] but there'll be like diehards that couldn't even say it.
[18:19.120 -> 18:21.000] Well, I hope it bloody knocks them down a peg,
[18:21.000 -> 18:22.800] because we've been getting some jip, all right?
[18:22.800 -> 18:23.620] We've been getting some jip
[18:23.620 -> 18:25.480] from the older Formula One fans. You've been getting some hate? We've, what, we've been getting some jip. All right, we've been getting some jip from the older Formula One fans.
[18:25.480 -> 18:26.720] You've been getting some hate?
[18:26.720 -> 18:28.680] We've, we, what, we've been getting a bit of jip.
[18:28.680 -> 18:29.520] Have you?
[18:29.520 -> 18:31.440] Well, we, sorry, me.
[18:31.440 -> 18:33.520] On your show, where is Jake today, by the way?
[18:33.520 -> 18:35.720] I had to get rid of him.
[18:35.720 -> 18:36.560] What?
[18:36.560 -> 18:37.380] I had to get rid of him.
[18:37.380 -> 18:38.220] Why?
[18:38.220 -> 18:40.400] Because he's done a few unsavory things.
[18:40.400 -> 18:42.320] He's a horrible faggot to be fair.
[18:42.320 -> 18:47.100] But that man, when he's set loose in the paddock with no leash. He's a madman
[18:47.140 -> 18:49.140] He's a madman
[18:49.140 -> 18:51.060] question number 10
[18:51.060 -> 18:56.820] The first time we were ever interviewed by someone from f1. Who was it?
[18:58.700 -> 19:05.600] What the first time the pit stop boys were interviewed by someone from F1, who was it? Who did it?
[19:06.800 -> 19:08.800] We haven't been interviewed
[19:09.920 -> 19:11.920] What are you on about?
[19:13.240 -> 19:20.440] We haven't been interviewed anywhere like that. My friend. We've done, we've gone, we have Will on our show
[19:22.420 -> 19:25.200] What? We were interviewed.
[19:25.200 -> 19:26.680] That pines gone to your head.
[19:26.680 -> 19:28.740] When were we interviewed?
[19:28.740 -> 19:29.580] Twice.
[19:29.580 -> 19:30.900] No we are, oh.
[19:30.900 -> 19:31.740] Oh.
[19:31.740 -> 19:32.580] Oh.
[19:35.060 -> 19:38.480] Wait, but you said by someone from F1.
[19:38.480 -> 19:41.040] Well in the Formula One world.
[19:41.040 -> 19:41.880] Okay.
[19:41.880 -> 19:43.280] But they are in Formula One anyway.
[19:43.280 -> 19:45.880] For me the first ever interview we actually had
[19:45.880 -> 19:48.720] where someone genuinely interviewed us,
[19:48.720 -> 19:51.680] and if you're saying any other, I'm gonna be shocked,
[19:51.680 -> 19:54.000] is the guy at Silverstone.
[19:54.000 -> 19:55.680] Fucking what are you talking about?
[19:55.680 -> 19:57.880] The guys are at Silverstone, they're out in the fan zone,
[19:57.880 -> 19:59.080] walking around with a microphone.
[19:59.080 -> 20:00.800] You are off your head.
[20:00.800 -> 20:01.960] He actually interviewed us.
[20:01.960 -> 20:03.000] You're off your fucking head.
[20:03.000 -> 20:04.960] He come up and said, I want to ask you some questions.
[20:04.960 -> 20:08.840] Who are you talking about? The guy. What in the fan zone? At Silverstone when we were
[20:08.840 -> 20:11.680] walking around that guy got his microphone out and his mate was filming him and he asked
[20:11.680 -> 20:16.080] us some questions. That was us getting interviewed. Yeah well that's wrong. We haven't been interviewed.
[20:16.080 -> 20:20.360] When have we been interviewed? Well I'm just going to have to cancel your answer and say
[20:20.360 -> 20:25.800] just another wrong question. Well that's fine. Ted Krav. Oh.
[20:25.800 -> 20:27.120] Ted Krav.
[20:27.120 -> 20:28.680] And also we have Matt and Naomi,
[20:28.680 -> 20:29.520] if I can interview us.
[20:29.520 -> 20:30.520] Oh yeah, Matt and Naomi.
[20:30.520 -> 20:31.840] You're crazy in the head.
[20:31.840 -> 20:34.100] I reckon there's Pit Stop fans out there that got that.
[20:34.100 -> 20:35.600] No, yeah, there probably is.
[20:35.600 -> 20:37.640] But I want to see, everything has gone in one ear
[20:37.640 -> 20:39.120] and out the other this year.
[20:39.120 -> 20:41.640] Well, I'm going to brush that one under the carpet
[20:41.640 -> 20:42.560] because it's-
[20:42.560 -> 20:50.220] Yeah, guys, Ted and Naomi and Matt, I'm sorry about that. I was on the wrong. I was imagining like a one-on-one conversation. I forgot that we did that for the TV
[20:50.220 -> 20:54.980] No, that's that wasn't a set up interview. I thought you were saying like we've been into don't have to
[20:55.580 -> 20:59.560] Backtrack and make yourself look any better because you look really bad at the moment and everyone knows it
[20:59.560 -> 21:04.080] So well, I don't want to piss anyone off. So what question are we on now? This is question number 11
[21:04.080 -> 21:06.560] So on the first head I've got six right four off. So, what question are we on now? This is question number 11. So, on the first hand, I've got 6 right, 4 wrong.
[21:07.000 -> 21:07.600] Yes, correct.
[21:07.600 -> 21:08.920] So, better than 50%?
[21:08.920 -> 21:10.920] Yeah, so we're officially...
[21:10.920 -> 21:11.680] Yeah, better than 50%.
[21:11.680 -> 21:12.680] Moving into part 2?
[21:12.680 -> 21:14.840] Better than 50%, which is good.
[21:14.840 -> 21:16.840] We're moving on to part 2 now.
[21:16.840 -> 21:18.840] We're not going to split the pod into two parts,
[21:18.840 -> 21:20.560] because that would just be greedy.
[21:20.560 -> 21:21.040] Yeah.
[21:21.040 -> 21:23.280] It would mean that we could put double the amount of ads on it.
[21:23.280 -> 21:24.920] Yeah, and Christmas is coming up.
[21:24.920 -> 21:28.320] And earn twice the amount of money. But we're not gonna do
[21:28.320 -> 21:31.760] that. No, let's not do that, but I tell you what we could do, Fab. Instead of splitting
[21:31.760 -> 21:37.360] it, we could like roll an advert like right now. We could. Like. We could just fucking
[21:37.360 -> 21:41.280] roll one now, couldn't we? Shall we? Yeah. Alright. Go on then. Alright, let's just roll
[21:41.280 -> 21:47.560] it right now. Go on then. Hello and welcome back to part two of the Pit Stop end of season quiz.
[21:47.560 -> 21:49.520] I'm your host, Fabio Bocca.
[21:49.520 -> 21:52.040] Here is my guest, Jake Isack, boys.
[21:52.040 -> 21:55.160] I've just stared at the camera
[21:55.160 -> 21:56.360] and realised how slouched I was.
[21:56.360 -> 21:58.040] I was literally halfway down.
[21:58.040 -> 21:59.840] And also I've had my legs crossed
[21:59.840 -> 22:03.600] and my nuts are screaming at me to make a change.
[22:03.600 -> 22:04.440] Oh, cool.
[22:04.440 -> 22:06.800] I feel like we're gonna get into the deep dark end of this podcast now.
[22:06.800 -> 22:10.760] Guys, we'll cut this bit from the visual aspect because this is not good.
[22:10.760 -> 22:14.120] Right, question number 11, we're kicking off part two strong.
[22:14.120 -> 22:20.000] How many followers has Daniel Ricciardo got on his .jpg Instagram account?
[22:20.000 -> 22:25.200] 120,000, 490,000 or 860,000?
[22:27.680 -> 22:29.680] Daniel3.jpg
[22:30.000 -> 22:34.960] I feel like Lando's only has like 300 and something thousand. So there's no way he has more than Lando.
[22:34.960 -> 22:36.960] Maybe Daniel's more popular than Lando.
[22:37.920 -> 22:44.560] Oh, I didn't even think about that because Lando's Daniel's got like seven point something million followers on Instagram.
[22:44.600 -> 22:48.760] because Lando's, Daniel's got like 7 point something million followers on Instagram bajillions yeah that is a lot of followers it is and he's also being
[22:48.760 -> 22:52.200] confirmed to rebel now which is exciting we told you guys that a couple of weeks
[22:52.200 -> 22:56.600] ago obviously we got the information off Helmut Marko on TV but if you heard it
[22:56.600 -> 23:01.000] on Pitstop first you heard on Pitstop first. That's it. I'm gonna go with a hundred and
[23:01.000 -> 23:04.640] twenty whatever that answer was the lowest one. 120,000 followers. It doesn't feel like
[23:04.640 -> 23:05.600] enough though what were the what was the middle one that answer was, the lowest one. 120,000 followers. It doesn't feel like enough though.
[23:05.600 -> 23:07.200] What was the middle one?
[23:07.200 -> 23:10.500] 490 was the middle one, 860 was the large one.
[23:10.500 -> 23:11.800] Ahhh!
[23:12.400 -> 23:17.200] 120 doesn't seem like enough, but then 400 seems like more than Lando.
[23:18.500 -> 23:21.600] I feel like the average listener would say 400.
[23:21.600 -> 23:24.400] I feel like everyone listening would say that middle one is right.
[23:24.400 -> 23:24.900] Yeah.
[23:27.900 -> 23:32.400] But I think that's how much Lando's got. See that's where it gets tricky. I could have asked you Lando's but instead I asked you Daniel's.
[23:32.400 -> 23:37.400] Alright I'm just gonna go with it. I'm gonna go with 120 and I feel like I might regret that.
[23:37.400 -> 23:41.400] But I do think Lando has 400 so I don't think he'd have more.
[23:41.400 -> 23:43.400] You're locking in 120,000?
[23:43.400 -> 23:45.840] I feel like I've just thrown away a valuable point,
[23:45.840 -> 23:47.280] but yeah.
[23:47.280 -> 23:49.280] It's the wrong answer, Jake.
[23:49.280 -> 23:51.560] I can confirm it's 490,000.
[23:51.560 -> 23:53.720] Wow, so how many does Lando have?
[23:53.720 -> 23:55.040] A bit more, I guess.
[23:55.040 -> 23:56.960] Them accounts have absolutely flown.
[23:56.960 -> 23:57.640] They have blown.
[23:57.640 -> 23:58.800] I'm actually going to start my own.
[23:58.800 -> 23:59.300] Are you?
[23:59.300 -> 24:01.300] I was going to not tell you until it turned up,
[24:01.300 -> 24:03.600] but I'm ordering a Polaroid camera
[24:03.600 -> 24:06.720] so that every time that we're just in a cool situation because we have these two
[24:06.720 -> 24:08.920] great cameras but we never want to take them out anywhere because they're so
[24:08.920 -> 24:13.080] expensive so if I can buy a piece of shit Polaroid for like 90 quid and then
[24:13.080 -> 24:17.280] just any time that we go out do anything Formula One related take the photo
[24:17.280 -> 24:22.840] BAM we can stick it on the wall behind us. There's a Polaroid camera there in the drawer behind me. Yeah but it's you know who's and we don't want to use that do we?
[24:22.840 -> 24:26.880] Thou shalt not speak her name. not sure why we haven't thrown it away and thrown
[24:26.880 -> 24:31.760] it in a bin by now but anyway question number 12 how many points did Fernando
[24:31.760 -> 24:53.480] Alonso score this year 32 55 81 or 103 so for So, four. Alpine I think came fourth in the Constructors, they got a lot of points. I
[24:53.480 -> 24:59.760] feel like Ocon and Alonso got quite similar and I feel like they finished on around 150.
[24:59.760 -> 25:02.000] So how many did you say again?
[25:02.000 -> 25:06.000] 32, 55, 81 and 103.
[25:06.000 -> 25:08.000] 81.
[25:08.000 -> 25:10.000] 81 points.
[25:10.000 -> 25:12.000] Fernando Alonso scored 81 points.
[25:12.000 -> 25:14.000] I've got a spot on my lip.
[25:14.000 -> 25:18.000] The greatest driver ever scored 81 points.
[25:20.000 -> 25:22.000] I like that.
[25:22.000 -> 25:24.000] You started smiling there.
[25:24.000 -> 25:27.000] That really gets me going when you say stuff like that, because he is the greatest driver of all time.
[25:27.000 -> 25:32.000] Should have had more championship wins in two, but never mind, we'll get over that.
[25:32.000 -> 25:33.000] Um, 81 is correct.
[25:33.000 -> 25:36.000] Yes, thank you very much. Lovely start to part two, that.
[25:36.000 -> 25:40.000] That was a great start. You got the first question wrong, but the second question right.
[25:40.000 -> 25:42.000] Oh, did I get the first one wrong in part two?
[25:42.000 -> 25:43.000] Yeah, you did.
[25:43.000 -> 25:44.000] What was it about?
[25:44.000 -> 25:47.000] We just, I just asked you it. I forgot it already. I want to see him one out the other
[25:47.000 -> 25:51.080] one. Daniel JPG. Oh yeah and didn't you ask me the Nobi one or was that in part one? That
[25:51.080 -> 25:55.280] was in the, you're all over the place which is great because it makes for good, good quizzing.
[25:55.280 -> 25:58.960] Oh yeah, genius television. Great contestant, great contestant. Okay so I've got seven questions
[25:58.960 -> 26:05.620] right and six wrong. Yep. That's alright, I'm still in the positive. I'm about to move on to question number 13.
[26:05.620 -> 26:09.840] How many F1 races has Sebastian Vettel started?
[26:11.480 -> 26:13.680] Well, I'm going to need a marble choice, aren't I?
[26:13.680 -> 26:14.520] Are you?
[26:14.520 -> 26:15.720] Well, obviously.
[26:15.720 -> 26:16.560] What?
[26:16.560 -> 26:18.100] Fucking hell.
[26:18.100 -> 26:20.460] How many races has Max, okay.
[26:20.460 -> 26:22.460] It was all over the TV.
[26:22.460 -> 26:23.300] All over the TV.
[26:24.340 -> 26:26.000] How many races has Fernando Alonso started?
[26:26.000 -> 26:28.000] I'm the fucking host.
[26:28.000 -> 26:30.000] He's your favourite driver ever.
[26:30.000 -> 26:32.000] How many right now?
[26:32.000 -> 26:34.000] How would I know?
[26:34.000 -> 26:36.000] Seb's just retired, it was all over the TV.
[26:36.000 -> 26:38.000] Oh fucking hell, as if I look at everything on the television.
[26:38.000 -> 26:40.000] You don't watch anything because you're a fake F1 fan.
[26:40.000 -> 26:42.000] How many races has Alonso had then?
[26:42.000 -> 26:44.000] Well he's not retired so they haven't spoken about it.
[26:44.000 -> 26:46.080] I love Fernando Alonso, he's well he's not retired so they haven't
[26:46.080 -> 26:50.080] spoken about it. Oh no, Fernando Alonso, he's the best driver ever, he should have had more than two world championships
[26:50.080 -> 26:56.040] 181. Huh? Fernando Alonso has had way more races. Yeah he has. Alright look I wrote down here if you
[26:56.040 -> 26:59.280] really don't know then I'll give you multiple choice but that was like this
[26:59.280 -> 27:09.960] was the last resort. Thank you and I need multiple choice. 29899 300 or 301 so you know why I needed
[27:09.960 -> 27:14.840] multiple choice I knew there was close to a hundred figure because I knew but I
[27:14.840 -> 27:18.240] was hoping that you would spread more I was hoping it would have been like 247
[27:18.240 -> 27:23.600] 383 and then like 299 because I knew that he very nearly yeah because I
[27:23.600 -> 27:25.600] remember the commentator saying to him,
[27:25.600 -> 27:27.720] don't you wish you'd made it to 300 races?
[27:27.720 -> 27:29.160] So it's definitely under 300.
[27:29.160 -> 27:32.080] That would have been smart, but I just outsmarted you.
[27:32.080 -> 27:34.280] Well, well, kind of, but at the same time,
[27:34.280 -> 27:36.680] like 50-50 chance now, because it's either 288,
[27:36.680 -> 27:38.480] or no, 298 or 299.
[27:38.480 -> 27:42.800] I can remove two random wrong answers if you would like me to.
[27:42.800 -> 27:43.640] What's the point?
[27:43.640 -> 27:45.800] You're going to remove 300 and 301. All right, remove two random wrong answers if you would let me do it. What's the point? You're gonna remove 300 and 301.
[27:45.800 -> 27:49.400] Alright, remove two random,
[27:49.400 -> 27:53.000] remove two random wrong answers and make sure it's random.
[27:53.000 -> 27:54.800] 298 and 301.
[27:58.700 -> 28:01.200] So you've left 302 and 299.
[28:01.200 -> 28:03.500] I've left 300 and 299.
[28:03.500 -> 28:06.560] Well, it's 299. It's a million percent 299.
[28:06.560 -> 28:09.120] Cause they said to him, literally on the commentary,
[28:09.120 -> 28:11.680] don't you wish you could have made it to your 300th race?
[28:11.680 -> 28:13.920] And his last race was a 299.
[28:13.920 -> 28:15.360] So yeah, the answer is 299.
[28:15.360 -> 28:19.560] You, you're just bad at stuff.
[28:19.560 -> 28:20.400] I swear to God, right now.
[28:20.400 -> 28:22.280] But at Formula One, you're really fucking good.
[28:22.280 -> 28:23.120] Yeah!
[28:23.120 -> 28:23.960] You're really fucking good
[28:23.960 -> 28:25.520] because you just got that one right.
[28:25.520 -> 28:26.360] You just got it right.
[28:26.360 -> 28:28.480] That's right, now I'm really starting to run away
[28:28.480 -> 28:32.320] with eight correct answers on the Pit Stop Chrysler quiz.
[28:32.320 -> 28:33.720] That's very bloody good.
[28:33.720 -> 28:35.000] It's all because of the time, I think.
[28:35.000 -> 28:35.960] Merry Chrysler.
[28:35.960 -> 28:38.000] Merry Chrysler is what they say.
[28:38.000 -> 28:41.960] Question number 14, Sergio Perez won two races this year.
[28:41.960 -> 28:43.340] What were they?
[28:49.120 -> 29:05.440] Australia and Azerbaijan read these out slowly. France and Brazil.
[29:05.440 -> 29:06.520] Yeah.
[29:06.520 -> 29:08.220] Singapore and Monaco.
[29:11.440 -> 29:13.680] It definitely wasn't Australia
[29:13.680 -> 29:14.920] because he didn't win the first,
[29:14.920 -> 29:17.760] Australia was like one of the first races of the season.
[29:17.760 -> 29:19.200] I feel like Leclerc won that.
[29:21.520 -> 29:23.540] It wasn't the middle one either.
[29:26.880 -> 29:29.040] And I feel like he did win Monaco, but for some reason that's when all the drama was
[29:29.040 -> 29:30.800] about that crash.
[29:30.800 -> 29:32.600] And I feel like that would probably line up
[29:32.600 -> 29:33.720] with a Perez win.
[29:35.360 -> 29:37.200] And I feel like he may have won Singapore
[29:37.200 -> 29:39.240] because didn't he do it, he was pole.
[29:39.240 -> 29:41.000] I'm pretty sure for Singapore, he got pole
[29:41.000 -> 29:42.960] and it might've been his first pole position in F1.
[29:42.960 -> 29:46.560] Could be wrong, but I am going gonna go with the third one Monaco and
[29:48.120 -> 29:51.840] Singapore you're locking it in yeah, but you you look at me in disgust
[29:51.840 -> 29:59.720] I'm just made some absolutely disgusting things, but I can confirm that this that's the correct answer you've got it right question 14 correct
[29:59.720 -> 30:01.440] Singapore Monaco is
[30:01.440 -> 30:06.320] Unbelievable what you're witnessing in nine points points for Jake Boyce from Pit Stop.
[30:06.320 -> 30:07.800] This next one's a bit tough
[30:07.800 -> 30:09.880] because it's not really one that you would know.
[30:09.880 -> 30:10.720] So it's going to have to be a shot in the dark.
[30:10.720 -> 30:11.920] Oh, that's a good idea, isn't it?
[30:11.920 -> 30:13.840] Ask me something I wouldn't have a fucking clue about.
[30:13.840 -> 30:15.400] It's going to be a blind guess.
[30:15.400 -> 30:16.240] Okay.
[30:18.480 -> 30:19.320] Go on then.
[30:19.320 -> 30:22.360] Go on, I'll keep my eyes shut for this question,
[30:22.360 -> 30:23.400] for the vicinity.
[30:23.400 -> 30:28.000] F1's 2022 season broke its record for TV audience size
[30:28.000 -> 30:31.140] in the UK, in the US this year,
[30:31.140 -> 30:33.800] with an average of how many viewers per race?
[30:34.800 -> 30:39.800] 300,000, 750,000, or 1.2 million?
[30:41.120 -> 30:41.960] Pfft.
[30:43.640 -> 30:46.240] I don't know, neither of them seem big enough for America, do they?
[30:46.240 -> 30:47.440] This is the fucking States.
[30:47.440 -> 30:49.120] This is average per race.
[30:49.120 -> 30:51.520] Like, on race day, live on TV.
[30:51.520 -> 30:52.520] Fuck it out.
[30:52.520 -> 30:55.840] It's still got a lot of room to grow in America then, hasn't it?
[30:55.840 -> 30:56.840] Even at 1.2.
[30:56.840 -> 30:57.840] Howdy.
[30:57.840 -> 30:59.960] You've got to think, probably like, double that.
[30:59.960 -> 31:06.320] Probably watch an average football game on Saturday on a Sky Sports or something?
[31:07.520 -> 31:09.360] I would say...
[31:10.960 -> 31:12.400] Oh, God.
[31:16.240 -> 31:17.840] 1.2 million. If it's any less than that, I mean, why are they there? Correct. It's 1.2 million.
[31:17.840 -> 31:21.360] I mean, genuinely, if it was any less than that, you'd be asking, like,
[31:21.360 -> 31:24.240] are they making any money there in Syd America, surely?
[31:24.240 -> 31:25.600] I know, it felt like there was America surely I know they have fellow there's
[31:25.600 -> 31:28.240] 1.2 million people just in Vegas isn't
[31:28.240 -> 31:29.720] this genuinely a crazy thought we love
[31:29.720 -> 31:31.560] American youtubers we watch Nelk few
[31:31.560 -> 31:35.360] others they get more views yeah when you
[31:35.360 -> 31:37.320] think about that this is live though
[31:37.320 -> 31:39.320] like live is so different but when if
[31:39.320 -> 31:41.000] they didn't even like Logan Paul's like
[31:41.000 -> 31:43.000] box viewing they would get millions got
[31:43.000 -> 31:44.840] millions anyway so yeah youtubers can
[31:44.840 -> 31:46.420] pull the same amount as F1.
[31:46.420 -> 31:47.860] Pokemon's huge.
[31:47.860 -> 31:49.460] Wow, yeah, Pokemon is huge.
[31:49.460 -> 31:50.900] Question 16, how many times did Russell-
[31:50.900 -> 31:52.900] Just like to reiterate, that's 10 right for me.
[31:52.900 -> 31:54.100] No, nine right for me now.
[31:54.100 -> 31:55.220] That's nine right, is it nine right?
[31:55.220 -> 31:56.620] Nine, it could be 10.
[31:56.620 -> 31:57.580] Not sure, we'll figure it out.
[31:57.580 -> 31:58.420] Yeah, we'll look at-
[31:58.420 -> 31:59.240] Either way, it's not 20 out of 20,
[31:59.240 -> 32:00.460] so it doesn't really matter.
[32:00.460 -> 32:01.300] Wow.
[32:01.300 -> 32:02.140] If you're not first, you're last.
[32:02.140 -> 32:03.540] Come on, you know that.
[32:03.540 -> 32:06.860] How many times did Russell make the podium this year?
[32:06.860 -> 32:09.880] Five, six, eight, or 10 times?
[32:11.040 -> 32:14.420] Well, he finished in the top five
[32:14.420 -> 32:16.240] for the first five races.
[32:16.240 -> 32:18.360] And then he maintained that for a bit more.
[32:18.360 -> 32:19.480] Mr. Consistent.
[32:19.480 -> 32:21.700] Mr. Saturday, some may say.
[32:21.700 -> 32:23.440] But every now and again, Mr. Sunday as well,
[32:23.440 -> 32:34.220] because he is now a race winner I think that was good he he won a race five probably come on the
[32:34.220 -> 33:06.240] podium three times six five six podium win bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang I'm gonna go with five, five races. You're locking five in, yeah.
[33:06.240 -> 33:07.080] It's wrong, my friend.
[33:07.080 -> 33:08.560] No, it's six, isn't it?
[33:08.560 -> 33:09.560] No, it's not.
[33:09.560 -> 33:10.400] What is it?
[33:10.400 -> 33:11.220] It's eight.
[33:11.220 -> 33:13.200] George Russell, eight podiums this year.
[33:13.200 -> 33:15.160] Eight podiums in 2022.
[33:15.160 -> 33:17.080] His first year in a Mercedes.
[33:17.080 -> 33:18.240] That is actually unreal.
[33:18.240 -> 33:20.040] He needs so much more credit.
[33:20.040 -> 33:21.480] And he won a race and Hamilton didn't,
[33:21.480 -> 33:23.000] and that's a seven time world champion,
[33:23.000 -> 33:24.120] and they're in the same car.
[33:24.120 -> 33:25.920] Credit where credit's due. Credit where credit's due credit where credit's due
[33:26.560 -> 33:30.040] Wow, I didn't know he's on the podium eight times. I'm happy to lose a point there
[33:30.960 -> 33:34.960] Yeah, respectfully. You've lost to the best. How many questions are left?
[33:35.400 -> 33:42.100] One two, three four questions and I'm on ten points. There's a chance of finishing with 14 points. Yeah, okay
[33:42.100 -> 33:45.560] I don't think you will. However, question 17,
[33:45.560 -> 33:48.160] how many sprint races will there be next year?
[33:48.160 -> 33:49.040] Five.
[33:49.040 -> 33:50.780] Wrong, six.
[33:52.420 -> 33:53.840] Whoa, really?
[33:53.840 -> 33:54.680] Yeah.
[33:54.680 -> 33:55.500] For real?
[33:55.500 -> 33:56.640] Yeah, close though.
[33:56.640 -> 33:57.480] Ah, okay.
[33:57.480 -> 33:58.320] Shit.
[33:58.320 -> 34:00.600] Okay, well there's not a chance of getting point points.
[34:00.600 -> 34:02.840] God, you answered so quick, that was horrible.
[34:02.840 -> 34:03.680] Question 18.
[34:03.680 -> 34:05.080] Can't you at least drag them out a little bit,
[34:05.080 -> 34:06.920] maybe for like a little hope for a bit.
[34:06.920 -> 34:09.640] David Croft, aka Crofty,
[34:09.640 -> 34:12.360] has been doing the Formula One commentary
[34:12.360 -> 34:13.880] for how many years?
[34:15.520 -> 34:19.620] 12, 15, 17, or 20.
[34:20.480 -> 34:21.320] Wow.
[34:22.360 -> 34:24.400] The legend that is.
[34:24.400 -> 34:25.000] Wow. Hopefully one that is. Wow.
[34:25.000 -> 34:28.000] Hopefully one day we could maybe get him on the podcast if we tried.
[34:28.000 -> 34:31.000] Oh yeah that reminds me, we're filming with a massive guest tomorrow.
[34:31.000 -> 34:32.000] We're going to his house.
[34:32.000 -> 34:36.000] The next episode, hopefully if we can get it for an approval, we'll be with a really big guest.
[34:36.000 -> 34:38.000] Yeah, so keep your eyes out on Sunday.
[34:38.000 -> 34:39.000] On the fucking prize.
[34:39.000 -> 34:42.000] So make sure you hit the follow button, hit the like button and get ready for Sunday.
[34:42.000 -> 34:46.160] God, I don't know how many years, I don't know much about Crofty.
[34:46.160 -> 34:47.360] That's why I'd love to speak to him.
[34:47.840 -> 34:50.120] Cause I hear the voice, but I don't know much about him.
[34:50.920 -> 34:54.040] I would say it's got to be a long time.
[34:54.920 -> 34:55.840] You should know this.
[34:55.880 -> 34:59.120] Mark Webber was a long time ago, wouldn't he?
[34:59.440 -> 34:59.960] No, sorry.
[34:59.960 -> 35:00.680] Murray Walker.
[35:00.880 -> 35:02.680] Murray Walker was a long time ago.
[35:02.680 -> 35:03.360] Dear.
[35:03.640 -> 35:04.480] That was bad.
[35:04.480 -> 35:05.320] That was bad. That was bad, little chap.
[35:05.320 -> 35:06.160] That was bad.
[35:06.160 -> 35:07.000] Come on.
[35:07.000 -> 35:07.840] Mark Webber.
[35:07.840 -> 35:11.240] Mark Webber and Murray Walker, it's both MW.
[35:11.240 -> 35:12.720] You don't act like I've said something
[35:12.720 -> 35:14.080] completely ridiculous.
[35:14.080 -> 35:16.080] It's pretty ridiculous.
[35:16.080 -> 35:16.920] Okay.
[35:16.920 -> 35:17.760] Do you know what?
[35:17.760 -> 35:19.360] When I was fucking searching it earlier,
[35:19.360 -> 35:20.560] I typed in Andy Murray.
[35:20.560 -> 35:24.680] I was Googling it on my phone and I was thinking,
[35:24.680 -> 35:25.840] fucking what's his name?
[35:25.840 -> 35:26.680] Andy Murray?
[35:26.680 -> 35:28.720] Oh no, Murray Morker, that's the one.
[35:28.720 -> 35:29.560] Murray Andy.
[35:29.560 -> 35:30.800] That's embarrassing.
[35:30.800 -> 35:32.920] Well, Murray Andy sounds a bit like a,
[35:32.920 -> 35:35.680] doesn't Murray Andy as a word together sound like a curry?
[35:35.680 -> 35:36.500] Murray Andy.
[35:36.500 -> 35:37.340] Yeah, it does.
[35:37.340 -> 35:38.160] You're gonna get yourself a Murray Andy?
[35:38.160 -> 35:39.520] I don't know, mate, yeah, can I get a Murray Andy?
[35:39.520 -> 35:41.000] Murray Andy cold.
[35:41.000 -> 35:43.660] What about if you spin around everyone's names?
[35:43.660 -> 35:44.580] Does it sound like that?
[35:44.580 -> 35:50.680] Hamilton Lewis. That sounds spicy to sounds spicy Leclerc Charles we need what about science
[35:50.680 -> 35:55.720] carlos norris Lando can I get norris Lando sounds a bit like an ice cream
[35:55.720 -> 36:06.480] with cream on the top hmm can I get Albin Alex that sounds like a flake, like a crispy- Can I get one of those, uh, uh, uh, piastri, uh, Oscar?
[36:06.480 -> 36:07.320] Ah!
[36:07.320 -> 36:08.160] Yeah!
[36:08.160 -> 36:09.000] A smoothie!
[36:09.000 -> 36:12.920] Uh, 17 years, David Croft has been commentating for me.
[36:12.920 -> 36:13.760] Correct.
[36:13.760 -> 36:14.580] Thank you so much.
[36:14.580 -> 36:16.960] 11 points for Jake Boyd on the Pit Stop Christmas Quiz.
[36:16.960 -> 36:20.520] Replaced the legendary Andy Murray, uh, 17 years ago.
[36:20.520 -> 36:22.800] Question 19, who came fourth
[36:22.800 -> 36:24.960] in the Constructors' Championship?
[36:24.960 -> 36:29.080] Right, so I've been saying Al Paine. All video I've been saying Alpine.
[36:29.080 -> 36:34.160] All I would suggest now, breaching this host to guest
[36:34.360 -> 36:42.040] competitive quiz line. You said Alpine. I'm not sure if that
[36:42.040 -> 36:42.760] floats.
[36:44.680 -> 36:46.080] I know what this is.
[36:46.080 -> 36:48.000] You're just looking for a TikTok clip.
[36:48.000 -> 36:49.800] I'll tell Jake that it's not that.
[36:49.800 -> 36:51.560] And then Jake will say it's Alpine.
[36:51.560 -> 36:52.400] And then I'll go,
[36:52.400 -> 36:54.000] oh, you should have stopped with Alpine.
[36:54.000 -> 36:54.840] Just to let you know,
[36:54.840 -> 36:57.920] maybe you should just rethink, is all I'm saying.
[36:57.920 -> 36:58.760] Right, okay.
[36:58.760 -> 36:59.580] No, but let's,
[36:59.580 -> 37:01.680] I know you can't help me,
[37:01.680 -> 37:05.200] but watch and listen to my maths unfold, okay?
[37:05.200 -> 37:06.040] Yep.
[37:06.040 -> 37:06.880] Right.
[37:06.880 -> 37:07.700] Yep.
[37:07.700 -> 37:08.540] Red Bull won it.
[37:08.540 -> 37:09.380] Ferrari came second.
[37:09.380 -> 37:10.200] Yeah.
[37:10.200 -> 37:11.480] Mercedes came third.
[37:11.480 -> 37:12.300] Yeah.
[37:12.300 -> 37:13.820] In the last race of the season,
[37:16.180 -> 37:21.100] if Daniel Ricciardo had overtook someone else,
[37:21.100 -> 37:24.040] McLaren would have got an extra 13 million pound.
[37:24.880 -> 37:25.000] McLaren were either got an extra £13 million.
[37:25.000 -> 37:32.080] McLaren were either fourth or fifth, and I feel like McLaren were in a battle with Alpine.
[37:32.080 -> 37:35.760] And McLaren didn't make the gap.
[37:35.760 -> 37:38.000] Ricciardo did not get the overtake at the end.
[37:38.000 -> 37:39.320] Didn't he?
[37:39.320 -> 37:43.240] Which makes me think Alpine remained fourth.
[37:43.240 -> 37:46.000] I can't think who else it could be. It's definitely not
[37:46.000 -> 37:51.440] Alvatari, definitely not Aston Martin, definitely not Williams. Could it be Haas?
[37:51.440 -> 37:55.880] Haas wouldn't have come fourth. Starting to click now isn't it? Haas didn't come
[37:55.880 -> 38:00.400] fourth. I like how your brain's starting to actually think logically for once. I can't even remember the other teams.
[38:00.400 -> 38:07.600] But you've just taken Alpine straight out of the game 6 alpha mayor came 6 ladies and gentlemen I'm
[38:07.600 -> 38:10.400] going with final answer Alpine are you
[38:10.400 -> 38:12.560] sure yeah final answer Alpine fourth and
[38:12.560 -> 38:14.280] you're really gonna do this if it's
[38:14.280 -> 38:16.160] McLaren then I'm fair play but I swear
[38:16.160 -> 38:17.600] in the last race of the season Ricardo
[38:17.600 -> 38:19.960] needed to get an overtake to beat Alpine
[38:19.960 -> 38:29.760] Jake boys you're dead fucking right yeah you got it right it was Alpine
[38:29.760 -> 38:33.960] 12 points yeah come on credit where credit is due eh
[38:33.960 -> 38:37.480] credit where credit is due I have actually done little bits here
[38:37.480 -> 38:41.480] killed that you've absolutely killed that let's go wow I'm feeling good about this
[38:41.480 -> 38:45.500] quiz Jake this is the last question of the Pit Stop end of season quiz.
[38:45.500 -> 38:47.500] Oh wow, that's come around really quick.
[38:47.500 -> 38:51.500] So this is for, I think I'll have like 12 or 13 points.
[38:51.500 -> 38:52.500] Something like that.
[38:52.500 -> 38:53.500] Those at home will know.
[38:53.500 -> 38:59.500] And I didn't actually have this last question, so I had to steal it from the F1 official website online.
[38:59.500 -> 39:01.000] So hopefully you haven't searched.
[39:01.000 -> 39:05.740] But Charles de Cleyre competed a a grand slam at the Australian Grand Prix.
[39:05.740 -> 39:08.800] That's a win, a pole, a fastest lap,
[39:08.800 -> 39:12.600] and led all the laps in a single race
[39:12.600 -> 39:13.440] at the Australian Grand Prix.
[39:13.440 -> 39:16.000] Yeah, and it's also, if you win a grand slam,
[39:16.000 -> 39:17.520] Andy Murray would know about them.
[39:17.520 -> 39:20.880] He would, because he plays the Grand National.
[39:22.360 -> 39:23.600] Tennis, you mean?
[39:23.600 -> 39:24.440] Yep.
[39:25.400 -> 39:27.720] Which made Charles de Clare the second Ferrari driver
[39:27.720 -> 39:30.120] in the last 18 years to actually get one.
[39:30.120 -> 39:31.240] It did.
[39:31.240 -> 39:34.280] But who else has won?
[39:34.280 -> 39:35.920] Sebastian Vettel.
[39:35.920 -> 39:37.520] It was following Sebastian Vettel.
[39:37.520 -> 39:38.600] Well, really?
[39:38.600 -> 39:39.440] Yeah.
[39:40.520 -> 39:42.880] Well, you don't want the multiple choice.
[39:42.880 -> 39:44.960] No, actually I'm gonna take the multiple choice.
[39:44.960 -> 39:46.000] I feel like it could be Schumacher choice I feel like it could be Schumacher
[39:46.000 -> 39:48.000] I feel like it could be Schumacher
[39:48.000 -> 39:49.000] Really?
[39:49.000 -> 39:51.000] No I remember seeing this graphic on TV
[39:51.000 -> 39:52.000] Sebastian Vettel?
[39:52.000 -> 39:53.000] Yeah
[39:53.000 -> 39:54.000] Fernando Alonso
[39:54.000 -> 39:55.000] Kimi Raikkonen
[39:55.000 -> 39:59.000] Or Felipe Massa
[39:59.000 -> 40:01.000] Oh no!
[40:01.000 -> 40:03.000] It could be any of them
[40:03.000 -> 40:05.960] But because the man left Formula One
[40:06.960 -> 40:08.960] Why are you shaking your head?
[40:09.280 -> 40:15.560] This is beautiful. This is beautiful. I love watching this. Because the man left Formula One. Yeah, and he was such a legend. The boy.
[40:16.640 -> 40:21.400] He will live deep with me. God save Sebastian Verlo. For a long time for being such a hero
[40:22.160 -> 40:27.720] World champion. Four-time world champion I'm going with
[40:27.720 -> 40:32.440] one time world champion give me right and then the final answer are you
[40:32.440 -> 40:38.840] joking are you really looking at in well I remember Mark Priestly saying
[40:38.840 -> 40:41.800] Kimi Raikkonen was one of the fastest drivers he's ever seen I feel like it
[40:41.800 -> 40:45.780] but what happened to Seb Vettel well I feel like a Seb Vettel but you gave me this weird fucked up reaction when I said it and seen. I feel like if- But what happened to Seb Vettel? Well, I feel like it's Seb Vettel, but you gave me this weird,
[40:45.780 -> 40:47.600] fucked up reaction when I said it.
[40:47.600 -> 40:49.040] Now I just feel like it wouldn't,
[40:49.040 -> 40:50.880] like if I'd said straight away,
[40:50.880 -> 40:52.080] Sebastian Vettel,
[40:52.080 -> 40:53.200] why would you have then said,
[40:53.200 -> 40:54.840] do not want the multiple choice?
[40:54.840 -> 40:57.280] And then you'd just be in a dickhead.
[40:57.280 -> 40:58.120] Who knows?
[40:58.120 -> 40:58.940] Who knows?
[40:58.940 -> 41:00.520] Who knows what happens here on Sky Sports?
[41:00.520 -> 41:02.400] Wow, anything goes, eh?
[41:02.400 -> 41:03.240] Okay, well,
[41:04.400 -> 41:05.300] it's not Massa.
[41:06.440 -> 41:08.640] It's definitely Vettel.
[41:08.640 -> 41:10.080] I always felt like I could do
[41:10.080 -> 41:11.880] like a good, really good commentary voice.
[41:11.880 -> 41:15.660] And Massa is a good one to say in a commentary voice.
[41:15.660 -> 41:17.760] Cause it sounds like a footballer's name.
[41:17.760 -> 41:19.720] Commentate Felipe Massa come round the corner.
[41:19.720 -> 41:22.200] No, it's just the way that you say his surname.
[41:22.200 -> 41:23.040] Massa.
[41:23.040 -> 41:24.040] Massa!
[41:24.040 -> 41:24.860] Yeah, it's good.
[41:24.860 -> 41:26.080] But you have to go up like that.
[41:26.080 -> 41:26.920] Do you?
[41:26.920 -> 41:29.240] Yeah, but then it sounds like football commentary.
[41:29.240 -> 41:31.760] Maybe Felipe Massa could play football.
[41:31.760 -> 41:33.120] Sounds like a footballer's name.
[41:33.120 -> 41:34.920] Sounds a bit like Messi, Massa Messi.
[41:34.920 -> 41:36.080] It does, a little bit.
[41:37.240 -> 41:38.080] Grand Slam.
[41:40.680 -> 41:42.360] Sebastian Vettel, Felipe Massa,
[41:42.360 -> 41:43.760] Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönen.
[41:43.760 -> 41:47.000] Hang on, hang on, hang on. I'm gonna raise something.
[41:47.000 -> 41:48.000] Using your brain now.
[41:48.000 -> 41:49.000] Yeah.
[41:49.000 -> 41:54.000] Sebastian Vettel may have four world championships, but all of them were Red Bull.
[41:54.000 -> 41:57.000] Kimi Raikkonen's world championship was at Ferrari.
[41:57.000 -> 41:59.000] This is not about world championships, my friend.
[41:59.000 -> 42:03.000] No, but you said to me, Leclerc got it, and it was against another Ferrari driver.
[42:03.000 -> 42:04.000] Yeah.
[42:04.000 -> 42:07.200] Vettel didn't win the world championship when he was at Ferrari so maybe he wasn't in the quickest car
[42:07.200 -> 42:10.240] so maybe he didn't get pole, lead every lap and get the fastest lap.
[42:10.240 -> 42:11.040] Well, maybe.
[42:11.040 -> 42:13.760] Whereas Raikkonen won a world championship at Ferrari.
[42:15.760 -> 42:17.440] Who was, was Michael Schumacher on there?
[42:18.000 -> 42:18.320] Huh?
[42:18.320 -> 42:19.840] Was Michael Schumacher one of them?
[42:19.840 -> 42:20.480] No.
[42:20.480 -> 42:20.880] Oh.
[42:20.880 -> 42:21.760] Filipe Massa.
[42:22.560 -> 42:26.720] Okay, I'm gonna lock in Kimi Raikkonen because I feel like it's just going on shit show.
[42:26.720 -> 42:27.720] Kimi Raikkonen, Violata.
[42:27.720 -> 42:29.240] You're locking in Kimi Raikkonen.
[42:29.240 -> 42:30.240] Yeah.
[42:30.240 -> 42:39.920] Jake Boyz, my friend, I have to tell you that that last question you got stinkingly wrong.
[42:39.920 -> 42:46.680] So so wrong, my friend. It was Fernando Alonso. Oh, yeah.
[42:46.680 -> 42:49.680] Oh, I completely forgot about Fernando Alonso.
[42:49.680 -> 42:50.520] Oh, well.
[42:50.520 -> 42:52.120] I mentioned his name at least three times.
[42:52.120 -> 42:53.460] Yeah, you didn't mention it enough.
[42:53.460 -> 42:57.300] Well, ladies and gentlemen, there we have it.
[42:57.300 -> 42:59.840] That was the Pit Stop, the first,
[42:59.840 -> 43:04.000] the inaugural Pit Stop Christmas end of year
[43:04.000 -> 43:07.200] slash end of season quiz, because it's not actually
[43:07.200 -> 43:11.720] the end of the year yet. I've been your host Fab. Jake, I think you scored around about
[43:11.720 -> 43:12.720] 14 points.
[43:12.720 -> 43:14.280] Yeah, let's say 14.
[43:14.280 -> 43:16.320] Well, I don't, it might be less.
[43:16.320 -> 43:20.680] Well, for the next episode we'll confirm, we'll confirm when we do the episode with
[43:20.680 -> 43:26.000] Fab. So the best bit for everyone listening, follow my Instagram at Jakeboyz, you'll see me put a poll up.
[43:26.000 -> 43:31.000] When I do, reply to questions for it. They will be the 20 questions I will ask Fab.
[43:31.000 -> 43:35.000] So please send me stuff that will absolutely fuck him over.
[43:35.000 -> 43:41.000] No, bullshit, because you can gauge the questions now that I've done mine. Like, don't be nasty and pick hard ones.
[43:41.000 -> 43:45.280] Mate, you asked me for the amount of points someone had scored to the number.
[43:45.280 -> 43:47.200] You got 14 points out of 20.
[43:47.200 -> 43:48.040] Yes, exactly.
[43:48.040 -> 43:50.800] You're not a smart man.
[43:50.800 -> 43:53.400] You're very dumb, okay?
[43:53.400 -> 43:57.040] These were 14 very easy questions
[43:57.040 -> 43:59.560] a three-year-old could have got 20 out of 20.
[43:59.560 -> 44:02.720] So just think about that when you pick mine.
[44:05.840 -> 44:06.680] I'm sorry.
[44:07.540 -> 44:09.020] I shouldn't have said that.
[44:09.020 -> 44:10.080] Five year old.
[44:10.080 -> 44:10.920] Five year old.
[44:10.920 -> 44:11.740] That was really horrible.
[44:11.740 -> 44:12.580] Five year old.
[44:12.580 -> 44:13.420] We're meant to be friends.
[44:13.420 -> 44:14.240] Five.
[44:14.240 -> 44:15.080] Friends?
[44:15.080 -> 44:15.920] Five.
[44:15.920 -> 44:18.300] You're best mates with Fab, I'm just the fucking host.
[44:18.300 -> 44:19.960] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much
[44:19.960 -> 44:22.080] for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[44:22.080 -> 44:23.560] We're here at five stars, hit the like button,
[44:23.560 -> 44:28.400] hit the follow button. We have a big guest episode coming on Sunday, assuming everything gets approved.
[44:28.400 -> 44:31.600] And yeah, get ready for my questions for Fab.
[44:31.600 -> 44:33.400] Thank you for listening to the Pit Stop Christmas Quiz.
[44:33.400 -> 44:35.400] Hope you did well playing along at home.
[44:35.400 -> 44:37.800] I'm bricking it a little bit for next week, I am.
[44:37.800 -> 44:39.000] Because... For the quiz?
[44:39.000 -> 44:40.000] Coming under fire, yeah.
[44:40.000 -> 44:41.400] You're not bricking it for tomorrow, for the guest?
[44:41.400 -> 44:42.400] No.
[44:42.400 -> 44:44.400] Are you excited for our guest tomorrow?
[44:44.400 -> 44:46.240] Yeah, I really am. Because we're going to them. Yes. They're not coming here. for tomorrow for the guest? Uh, no. Are you excited for our guest tomorrow? Yeah, I really am.
[44:46.240 -> 44:47.480] Because we're going to them.
[44:47.480 -> 44:48.480] Yes!
[44:48.480 -> 44:49.480] They're not coming here.
[44:49.480 -> 44:50.480] To their humble abode.
[44:50.480 -> 44:51.920] I know that we like to do it in our flat.
[44:51.920 -> 44:54.840] I think the reason that we like to do it in the flat is because any other time that we've
[44:54.840 -> 44:56.800] done it, it's been in like a corporate setting.
[44:56.800 -> 45:01.280] But if we go to someone's house, and we do it in their living room, and it's nice and
[45:01.280 -> 45:04.840] cosy and maybe there's like some cool shit there, then it'll be nice.
[45:04.840 -> 45:06.960] I think it's gonna be really fun, really enjoyable.
[45:06.960 -> 45:10.280] Yeah, well you guys, I hope you see it on the weekend. Thank you very much for listening
[45:10.280 -> 45:13.720] to the Pit Stop podcast and we'll see you guys on Sunday. Sunday night, Monday morning,
[45:13.720 -> 45:16.440] whenever you want to listen. Yeah, I mean really it depends when we upload
[45:16.440 -> 45:19.960] it because we're late with this one again. Yeah, but we've got a mad schedule at the
[45:19.960 -> 45:21.640] moment. We have been busy, we were out last night.
[45:21.640 -> 45:24.440] And let's be honest, we are the best Formula 1 podcast because everyone else is going to
[45:24.440 -> 45:25.160] be at home. What are we going to upload? What let's be honest, we are the best Formula 1 podcast, because everyone else is going to be at home.
[45:25.160 -> 45:26.640] What are we going to upload? What are we going to do?
[45:26.640 -> 45:28.040] There's no Formula 1.
[45:28.040 -> 45:30.600] But look at me and you, we're fucking putting Christmas trees
[45:30.600 -> 45:33.280] on our logo on the screen behind us
[45:33.280 -> 45:35.920] and filming YouTube content and podcast content.
[45:35.920 -> 45:37.200] Is there a Christmas tree on it?
[45:37.200 -> 45:38.240] No, it's a Santa hat.
[45:38.240 -> 45:39.320] Did I say Christmas tree?
[45:39.320 -> 45:39.760] You did.
[45:39.760 -> 45:41.200] It's really time to end the podcast.
[45:41.200 -> 45:42.480] Yeah. Thank you, guys.
[45:42.480 -> 45:44.200] Thank you very much for listening.
[45:44.200 -> 45:45.520] See you guys the next episode. Bye. listening. See you guys in the next episode.
[45:45.520 -> 45:46.560] Bye.
[45:46.560 -> 45:48.520] Bye, Merry Christmas.
[45:48.520 -> 45:49.800] Can I say Merry Christmas yet?
[45:49.800 -> 45:50.640] Not yet.
[45:50.640 -> 45:51.460] Not yet?
[45:51.460 -> 45:52.300] Okay.
[45:52.300 -> 45:53.840] Merry Christmas everyone, have a blast.
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