Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Today we bring you deep into a meditative state. Close your eyes and open your mind as we take you on a guided tour through TWO new F1 circuits, custom designed and crafted by Jake and I, on this exclusive ASMR version of the Pitstop Podcast. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. Oh and theres a little Quiz at the end too. Hit is up on Instagram @Pitstop and send us in your questions!
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**Introduction**
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**Main Discussion**
* The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, discuss the upcoming race in Baku, Azerbaijan, and express their excitement for the event.
* They mention that there will be no race this weekend but have prepared something special for the episode.
* Jake and Fabio reveal that they have created their own Formula One tracks by combining corners and straights from different circuits.
**Jake's Track**
* Jake's track starts with the Monza straight, leading into the Baku Castle section.
* He then incorporates the uphill section from Austria, followed by a sharp right hairpin.
* The track continues with the Mexico snake, the Zandvoort banked corner, and Maggots and Beckett's from Silverstone.
* The final turn is Baku's turn one, leading back onto the Monza straight.
* Jake suggests that the track could have one DRS zone on the Monza straight and another through the Mexico straight and Zandvoort.
**Fabio's Track**
* Fabio's track begins on the Hamilton Straight at Silverstone, leading into the Dutch Hugenholtz corner.
* He includes the Mexico corner, renamed "Burrito Bay," followed by Cop's Corner and "Jake the Snake," a modified version of the Mexico snake.
* The track also features the Harv-villa turn, renamed "Tequila Turn," and a long straight with a DRS zone.
* The final section of the track includes Miami's turn 17, renamed "American Scream."
**Additional Discussion**
* The hosts acknowledge that their tracks may not be feasible in real life, especially the Baku Castle section in Jake's track.
* They also discuss the possibility of having someone remake their tracks in a video game or simulation.
* Jake and Fabio express their desire to have a guest on the show who can provide insights into the James Hunt and Niki Lauda era of Formula One.
* They encourage listeners to send voice notes if they are interested in appearing on the podcast.
**Conclusion**
* The hosts reiterate their excitement for the upcoming race in Baku and thank their sponsors, NFL Sunday Ticket and Columbia Sportswear.
* They remind listeners to follow the Pitstop Instagram page for updates and opportunities to join future episodes. **Summary of the Podcast Episode: The Pit Stop Podcast - Quiz Time with Jake and Fabio**
**Introduction:**
- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca welcome listeners to the Pit Stop Podcast.
- They discuss the lack of Formula One news and mention rumors about driver and team changes.
**Quiz Time:**
- Fabio quizzes Jake on seven different individuals related to the Formula One world.
- The individuals include drivers, team personnel, and media personalities.
- Jake successfully guesses most of the individuals based on the clues provided by Fabio.
**Key Highlights:**
- Yuki Tsunoda's potential move to Red Bull and Fernando Alonso's possible departure from Alpine are discussed.
- Lando Norris and Max Verstappen's friendship and their potential pairing at Red Bull are debated.
- Jake and Fabio express their appreciation for Natalie Pinkham and her contributions to Formula One media.
- Ross Brawn, a respected figure in Formula One, is mentioned for his achievements and contributions.
- Will Buxton, a popular Formula One journalist, is praised for his support of the podcast.
- Carlos Sainz is revealed as the final person in the quiz, surprising Jake due to his young age.
**Additional Segments:**
- Jake and Fabio discuss their circuit designs, comparing them to each other and joking about their unique shapes.
- They mention upcoming podcast episodes with guests and an exciting non-F1 related event on Sunday.
- They encourage listeners to follow and subscribe to the podcast, rate it five stars, and submit questions via Instagram stories.
**Conclusion:**
- Jake and Fabio thank listeners for tuning in and remind them to follow the podcast on Instagram for updates.
- They sign off with a friendly farewell.
**Overall Message:**
The Pit Stop Podcast provides an entertaining and informative discussion about Formula One, featuring a quiz segment, insights into the sport, and interactions with the audience.
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[01:01.340 -> 01:03.020] I'm most worried about a DRS load
[01:03.020 -> 01:06.000] on a Monday straight into a Baku castle turn.
[01:06.000 -> 01:08.000] No one's gonna be able to slow down.
[01:16.000 -> 01:18.000] Ladies and gents!
[01:18.000 -> 01:20.000] Welcome back.
[01:20.000 -> 01:22.000] Oh my god, that is a lot.
[01:22.000 -> 01:24.000] That was possibly one of the biggest ones I've ever done.
[01:24.000 -> 01:25.600] Imagine you're listening at like 6am in the morning. Oh my god, that is a lot. That was possibly one of the biggest ones I've ever done.
[01:25.600 -> 01:27.880] Imagine you're listening at like 6 a.m. in the morning
[01:27.880 -> 01:30.040] and you literally, you just, you wake up,
[01:30.040 -> 01:31.480] you get in your car, you think,
[01:31.480 -> 01:33.440] oh look, new episode from Pit Stop,
[01:33.440 -> 01:35.600] press the button, you sit down in the car,
[01:35.600 -> 01:37.560] put your seatbelt on and then you get that.
[01:37.560 -> 01:39.300] You're a crazy human being if you think
[01:39.300 -> 01:41.000] you're gonna turn the Pit Stop podcast on
[01:41.000 -> 01:44.000] for a nice, smooth, easy listening on a Monday morning.
[01:44.000 -> 01:45.160] We're full of energy, guys. There's a lot of energy here today. There may not be a race, smooth, easy listening on a Monday morning. We're full of energy guys.
[01:45.160 -> 01:46.680] There's a lot of energy here today.
[01:46.680 -> 01:49.280] There may not be a race, but oh, we have got something.
[01:49.280 -> 01:51.100] We've been doing a bit of arts and crafts
[01:51.100 -> 01:53.120] for something for today's episode.
[01:53.120 -> 01:55.280] Whenever Fab and Jake do the arts and crafts,
[01:55.280 -> 01:57.320] if anyone watches the pods on YouTube,
[01:57.320 -> 01:58.400] you'll notice in the background,
[01:58.400 -> 02:00.300] the fastest lap leaderboard,
[02:00.300 -> 02:02.500] the logo on it and the fastest lap thing
[02:02.500 -> 02:05.480] actually was Jake's arts and crafts, my arts and crafts.
[02:05.480 -> 02:06.480] Crafted by hand.
[02:06.480 -> 02:08.880] Took me like eight hours for something a 10 year old
[02:08.880 -> 02:10.040] would probably do in 10 minutes.
[02:10.040 -> 02:12.880] But you know, you lose, these are the skills you lose
[02:12.880 -> 02:14.080] when you become an older adult.
[02:14.080 -> 02:14.920] It's actually not bad.
[02:14.920 -> 02:16.240] You know what, it's not that,
[02:16.240 -> 02:20.480] it's the skills that you lose in a modern day world.
[02:20.480 -> 02:23.240] You know, 2022, everything's created online these days.
[02:23.240 -> 02:25.060] Whatever happened to like writing?
[02:25.060 -> 02:29.440] I pulled a pen out earlier for the first time in years
[02:29.440 -> 02:31.220] and I almost forgot how to hold a pen.
[02:31.220 -> 02:32.780] Well, yeah, a lot has changed
[02:32.780 -> 02:34.100] with everything online these days as well
[02:34.100 -> 02:35.420] because we say we were probably one
[02:35.420 -> 02:38.260] of the last generations without phones,
[02:38.260 -> 02:39.860] specifically like me and you.
[02:39.860 -> 02:41.340] Like when did you get your first phone?
[02:41.340 -> 02:45.160] I got my first phone probably a, I was quite young,
[02:45.160 -> 02:47.760] but I think I just used it because I started going out
[02:47.760 -> 02:49.560] of my mates on my bike and my mum just wanted
[02:49.560 -> 02:50.380] to be able to call me.
[02:50.380 -> 02:51.220] Fair.
[02:51.220 -> 02:52.060] I was probably like nine.
[02:52.060 -> 02:53.400] What? You had a phone at nine?
[02:53.400 -> 02:54.320] Probably about nine.
[02:54.320 -> 02:57.640] I didn't have a phone until I was 13.
[02:57.640 -> 02:59.680] Maybe, well, yeah, maybe nine's a bit early.
[02:59.680 -> 03:00.920] Maybe even a bit later.
[03:00.920 -> 03:03.360] Year six, if you're five, year six, year six, I'd say.
[03:03.360 -> 03:06.640] These days though, I reckon kids in primary school have phones.
[03:06.640 -> 03:11.680] Mate, my niece, my niece, my baby niece is 6 years old, she has a mobile phone.
[03:11.680 -> 03:12.960] Okay, well there we go then.
[03:12.960 -> 03:17.040] But she can't use it unless she's on the wifi at home, which means that my sister can obviously check what she's doing.
[03:17.040 -> 03:24.720] I'll never forget, I remember William Garrett's home telephone number, and you'd ring up from the home phone and his mum would answer.
[03:24.720 -> 03:31.880] Yeah, I remember mine. And you'd be like, Will, will Will come out to play? 844-850 baby that was me. Good job that's not yours anymore.
[03:31.880 -> 03:35.480] Well no one knows the area code anyway. True. I used to know Jake Smith's off by heart.
[03:35.480 -> 03:40.120] I still know both my parents phone numbers, mobile phone numbers off by heart and they
[03:40.120 -> 03:44.440] haven't changed in the 20 odd years. Yeah, I still know my mum, she hasn't
[03:44.440 -> 03:45.240] changed it either.
[03:45.240 -> 03:46.080] Really?
[03:46.080 -> 03:48.480] I don't think older people like change their numbers.
[03:48.480 -> 03:49.400] No need to, I guess.
[03:49.400 -> 03:51.520] I guess most people don't need to change their numbers.
[03:51.520 -> 03:53.640] Like why would anyone need to change their phone number?
[03:53.640 -> 03:54.480] I don't know.
[03:54.480 -> 03:55.440] I don't know either.
[03:55.440 -> 03:58.000] I can see why you might want to change your race number,
[03:58.000 -> 03:59.840] especially if you're Max Verstappen
[03:59.840 -> 04:00.920] and you've won a championship,
[04:00.920 -> 04:02.400] that's why you changed the number one.
[04:02.400 -> 04:04.040] But we had a few questions on our Instagram
[04:04.040 -> 04:06.440] because we put out a kind of little ask us anything
[04:06.440 -> 04:10.640] story today while we were just having a little chill out in the Sun. A load of
[04:10.640 -> 04:14.040] you asked us some questions but someone kept referencing the number 33.
[04:14.040 -> 04:19.120] I'm trying to figure out who the hell... 33 was Max. It was Max wasn't it? Yeah Max
[04:19.120 -> 04:24.280] before he switched to one that was his number. So if Max loses a championship
[04:24.280 -> 04:26.540] now... How many years how
[04:26.540 -> 04:28.580] many years ahead are we talking still keep one
[04:28.580 -> 04:31.760] mate with the way Mercedes ago it ain't gonna be that long I'm pretty sure
[04:31.760 -> 04:36.620] whoever wins gets the choice of one but then again that could be a J really
[04:36.620 -> 04:40.080] bit stop fact but I think yeah I think I think you might have to win the
[04:40.080 -> 04:44.700] challenge imagine getting demoted yeah that wouldn't be great with it that
[04:44.700 -> 04:46.000] would suck.
[04:46.000 -> 04:48.000] But then I can see why Max did take one.
[04:48.000 -> 04:50.000] It makes sense because he is always first.
[04:50.000 -> 04:53.000] Max went a bit extra with it.
[04:53.000 -> 04:55.000] He went with the golden boots as well.
[04:55.000 -> 04:56.000] He was always going to do it.
[04:56.000 -> 04:57.000] Number one and the golden boots.
[04:57.000 -> 04:59.000] If I like it, I would do exactly the same thing.
[04:59.000 -> 05:02.000] If I was racing, my number would be 21.
[05:02.000 -> 05:04.000] My birthday, my lucky number. You?
[05:04.000 -> 05:05.500] Alright, probably number one.
[05:05.500 -> 05:06.500] Yeah.
[05:06.500 -> 05:08.000] Because there's only one of me, baby.
[05:08.000 -> 05:09.000] You could have your birthday.
[05:09.000 -> 05:11.000] Yeah, 4th of November.
[05:11.000 -> 05:13.500] Number four, who's number four at the moment? Lando.
[05:13.500 -> 05:14.000] Lando.
[05:14.000 -> 05:17.000] So you'd be up against Lando. Do you reckon he'd let you have it?
[05:17.000 -> 05:19.000] No, probably not.
[05:19.000 -> 05:19.500] Probably not.
[05:19.500 -> 05:21.500] I think I'd go for eight.
[05:21.500 -> 05:22.000] Eight.
[05:22.000 -> 05:28.640] There's no eight on the grid at the minute, isn't there? Uh, could Hulkenberg be number eight?
[05:28.640 -> 05:30.960] Uh, probably not, moving swiftly on.
[05:30.960 -> 05:31.800] Do you know what?
[05:31.800 -> 05:34.040] I pick number eight because, you know,
[05:34.040 -> 05:36.960] turn it on its side and it's the infinity logo.
[05:36.960 -> 05:38.200] That is very nice.
[05:38.200 -> 05:39.040] Yeah.
[05:39.040 -> 05:39.860] That's a nice thought.
[05:39.860 -> 05:42.000] And I would like to think if I was a driver,
[05:42.000 -> 05:46.680] the legacy that I would leave, my mark on the sport,
[05:46.680 -> 05:50.360] the path that I carved through F1
[05:50.360 -> 05:51.920] would be infinite and forever.
[05:51.920 -> 05:54.300] What kind of driver would you be, right?
[05:54.300 -> 05:57.120] If right now there was an open table and it was right,
[05:57.120 -> 06:00.440] you could sign for any team and you could have any teammate
[06:00.440 -> 06:03.440] and you get a season, just one season,
[06:03.440 -> 06:05.080] what kind of driver would you be?
[06:06.480 -> 06:08.560] It's more about the team as well.
[06:08.560 -> 06:09.440] So where would you go?
[06:09.440 -> 06:11.400] Where would be, you would be straight,
[06:11.400 -> 06:14.520] I bet you would go, I bet you would do Ferrari
[06:14.520 -> 06:15.920] and then you would pick to be teammates
[06:15.920 -> 06:17.440] with Philando Alonso.
[06:17.440 -> 06:18.260] No.
[06:18.260 -> 06:19.100] No?
[06:19.100 -> 06:20.040] No, but Alonso, yes.
[06:20.040 -> 06:20.880] Teammate with Alonso.
[06:20.880 -> 06:21.700] Teammates with Alonso.
[06:21.700 -> 06:23.720] Alonso, but we'd both be at McLaren,
[06:23.720 -> 06:25.520] like the good old James Hunt days
[06:25.520 -> 06:31.600] and I'd be just living that kind of rockstar, kind of don't give a shit lifestyle
[06:31.600 -> 06:35.280] That's right guys, you just heard us referencing James Hunt days, alright?
[06:35.280 -> 06:38.400] We've watched the documentary again, we watched it like months and months ago
[06:38.400 -> 06:40.160] but we didn't recognise as many of the names
[06:40.160 -> 06:43.120] Well no, we watched Rush, the movie
[06:43.120 -> 06:44.080] Did we never watch the doc?
[06:44.080 -> 06:45.840] We hadn't actually watched the doc about him.
[06:45.840 -> 06:47.240] It was like Hunt versus Lauda.
[06:47.240 -> 06:49.080] Absolutely incredible, mate.
[06:49.080 -> 06:50.400] Absolutely insane.
[06:50.400 -> 06:51.240] Incredible.
[06:51.240 -> 06:54.320] Aside from James Hunt though, incredible how Lauda,
[06:54.320 -> 06:55.420] what was it, four weeks?
[06:55.420 -> 06:56.720] He only missed two races.
[06:56.720 -> 06:58.640] I know, after that crash.
[06:58.640 -> 06:59.460] Two races.
[06:59.460 -> 07:00.520] And you have to question yourself.
[07:00.520 -> 07:03.880] You know, James Hunt, for me, someone like James Hunt,
[07:03.880 -> 07:06.680] who he is and what he did in F1 it goes beyond just
[07:06.680 -> 07:09.240] winning or being a world champion he was
[07:09.240 -> 07:11.360] just a bad motherfuckers. Well it was them too
[07:11.360 -> 07:12.680] it was that year that made it a
[07:12.680 -> 07:15.080] worldwide sport that final race in Japan
[07:15.080 -> 07:17.680] was the first ever F1 race broadcasted
[07:17.680 -> 07:19.440] worldwide because of how many people
[07:19.440 -> 07:20.960] were interested in it if that had never
[07:20.960 -> 07:23.040] happened it could have just gone under
[07:23.040 -> 07:24.640] the radar something could have happened
[07:24.640 -> 07:25.640] you never know.
[07:25.640 -> 07:28.200] Also, if Lauda hadn't have had that terrible accident
[07:28.200 -> 07:29.360] and missed those races,
[07:29.360 -> 07:32.600] would James Hunt have been a world champion?
[07:32.600 -> 07:33.440] Probably not.
[07:33.440 -> 07:34.280] Who knows?
[07:34.280 -> 07:35.100] Probably not, man.
[07:35.100 -> 07:35.940] It's even crazier that they both said
[07:35.940 -> 07:37.140] they didn't want to race.
[07:37.140 -> 07:38.040] Like before the race,
[07:38.040 -> 07:39.640] they're in there in the Marshall's room saying,
[07:39.640 -> 07:41.640] and even the other drivers didn't want to race,
[07:41.640 -> 07:43.200] and they were forced to race.
[07:43.200 -> 07:44.600] Like, as you could imagine,
[07:44.600 -> 07:47.260] there's so much like money and all this shit, and realistically, the drivers don't want to race and they were forced to race like as you could imagine there's so much like money and all these shit and realistically
[07:47.260 -> 07:51.700] the drivers don't get the SA like do you think it's I mean I guess it's not but
[07:51.700 -> 07:57.880] what was your opinion on like so going out in the rain back in the 70s in those
[07:57.880 -> 08:01.220] cars that they were in compared to how dangerous it is going out in the rain
[08:01.220 -> 08:04.600] now in the cars that they're in now because you do still have people like
[08:04.600 -> 08:05.400] Lewis who will say look I don't want to race last year they didn't go out is going out in the rain now, in the cars that they're in now, because you do still have people like Lewis,
[08:05.400 -> 08:06.760] who will say, look, I don't want to race
[08:06.760 -> 08:07.600] because it's raining.
[08:07.600 -> 08:08.420] Well, look at Monaco last year.
[08:08.420 -> 08:10.560] They didn't go out because it was raining.
[08:10.560 -> 08:12.200] And yeah, you could say that was Monaco,
[08:12.200 -> 08:14.280] and that's why, because it's a hard track,
[08:14.280 -> 08:15.800] but they still don't go out now
[08:15.800 -> 08:17.360] if it's pissing with rain.
[08:17.360 -> 08:19.400] It was solely because I think it was the first race
[08:19.400 -> 08:20.920] in Japan and because it was the first one
[08:20.920 -> 08:22.280] televised worldwide.
[08:22.280 -> 08:24.360] So they said, you've got a race.
[08:24.360 -> 08:26.520] But wasn't it at the Nürburgring? But I didn got a race, but it wasn't at the Nürburgring,
[08:26.520 -> 08:29.200] but I didn't know there was ever a fun at the Nürburgring.
[08:29.200 -> 08:30.160] It wasn't the Nürburgring.
[08:30.160 -> 08:32.320] No, that was Japan, the final race.
[08:32.320 -> 08:33.160] The final race, yeah.
[08:33.160 -> 08:34.000] Oh yeah.
[08:34.000 -> 08:35.120] But the race where they crashed,
[08:35.120 -> 08:37.860] where Lauda crashed because of the rain,
[08:37.860 -> 08:39.880] was at the Nürburgring.
[08:39.880 -> 08:41.800] And how crazy is that for a track?
[08:41.800 -> 08:44.160] Because the circuit was so big,
[08:44.160 -> 08:45.560] and we just saw it here in Monaco,
[08:45.560 -> 08:47.920] like parts of it was raining on the track
[08:47.920 -> 08:49.240] and parts of it was still dry.
[08:49.240 -> 08:51.040] And then obviously the whole circuit then got wet
[08:51.040 -> 08:52.080] cause it's only a small circuit,
[08:52.080 -> 08:55.040] but the Nürburgring is however many, was it 40 miles?
[08:55.040 -> 08:55.880] I don't know what the fuck is that.
[08:55.880 -> 08:57.280] I don't know how many miles it is.
[08:57.280 -> 08:58.320] That's a bit long, isn't it?
[08:58.320 -> 09:01.120] 40 miles is like, no, it's not, it's not right.
[09:01.120 -> 09:03.800] That's like driving from London down to where we're from.
[09:03.800 -> 09:05.080] It's a long ass track either way. It's a long-ass track either way
[09:05.080 -> 09:10.240] It's a long amount of miles and so part the track was raining on certain parts and it was dry on the others
[09:10.240 -> 09:13.840] I think a lot of them went out on slick tires. That is a hard decision to make
[09:15.040 -> 09:17.660] That is a tricky does that reminds me of Monaco the other week?
[09:22.960 -> 09:25.400] You got a thing though back in the 70s on a track like't want to talk about that. No, it's a sad one. You got to think though, back in the seventies
[09:25.400 -> 09:27.000] on a track like the Nürburgring,
[09:27.000 -> 09:28.840] they couldn't have had cameras everywhere.
[09:28.840 -> 09:31.100] They couldn't have covered every single corner.
[09:31.100 -> 09:33.040] So how would they have known, you know,
[09:33.040 -> 09:35.360] that someone had crashed, really?
[09:35.360 -> 09:37.960] Did they even have the radio in the car back then?
[09:37.960 -> 09:38.800] I don't know.
[09:38.800 -> 09:39.760] This is where it's, well, if you crashed,
[09:39.760 -> 09:41.120] you're not going to be on the radio straight away,
[09:41.120 -> 09:42.200] are you? Like-
[09:42.200 -> 09:44.040] Well, no, but like cars passing, like radio to the team.
[09:44.040 -> 09:45.880] This is where it's got a lot safer, obviously.
[09:45.880 -> 09:47.320] The more money that comes into it,
[09:47.320 -> 09:50.060] the more media, the more everything, cameras,
[09:50.060 -> 09:51.720] you're gonna be able to find out a lot quicker,
[09:51.720 -> 09:54.920] but also more stewards, better air support.
[09:54.920 -> 09:55.760] Air support.
[09:55.760 -> 09:57.680] Air support, like a fucking AC-130 over the top.
[09:57.680 -> 09:58.520] You know how I mean, don't you?
[09:58.520 -> 09:59.720] Like, helicopters. You only be online.
[09:59.720 -> 10:01.600] Like, helicopters just roaming around.
[10:01.600 -> 10:02.440] You only be online.
[10:02.440 -> 10:04.480] Enemy AC-130 above!
[10:04.480 -> 10:09.480] I feel like Pit Stop Podcast needs someone on,
[10:10.240 -> 10:13.880] a guest, who may have some sort of knowledge
[10:13.880 -> 10:16.520] or understanding of that time,
[10:16.520 -> 10:21.000] specifically the James Hunt, Nicky Louder era.
[10:21.000 -> 10:22.460] Yeah, I think that would be good as well.
[10:22.460 -> 10:27.960] If only we had a guest coming that could do just that. Yeah I feel like the fans at home would really enjoy that.
[10:27.960 -> 10:33.040] That would be good wouldn't it Fowler? That would be really good. We have got some people coming to
[10:33.040 -> 10:35.640] join us on the show we hope you've been enjoying the
[10:35.640 -> 10:38.840] episodes where it's been just audio only it was really great to have Matt on
[10:38.840 -> 10:41.640] really great to have Victor on we've also been speaking to some other
[10:41.640 -> 10:45.300] listeners so if you are listening to this right now and you're thinking, wow,
[10:45.300 -> 10:46.720] I'd love to join them for an episode,
[10:46.720 -> 10:48.660] then make sure you're following our Instagram at Pitstop
[10:48.660 -> 10:50.620] because that's basically where we put out
[10:50.620 -> 10:51.860] all the questions for everything.
[10:51.860 -> 10:53.660] And if you want to come on, send us a voice note,
[10:53.660 -> 10:54.480] tell us why.
[10:54.480 -> 10:55.940] Yeah, and surprisingly, well, I don't know
[10:55.940 -> 10:56.940] if it's surprising or not,
[10:56.940 -> 10:59.620] but I was fairly surprised at the amount of good comments
[10:59.620 -> 11:03.300] that we got from everyone saying they loved the listeners,
[11:03.300 -> 11:05.040] the Pitstop listeners coming on. People like yourselves at home, you know, Victor came on, was great., the Pit Stop listeners coming on,
[11:05.040 -> 11:07.200] people like yourselves at home, you know,
[11:07.200 -> 11:09.760] Victor came on, was great, we've got some more coming on.
[11:09.760 -> 11:11.360] I didn't realize people would love that so much.
[11:11.360 -> 11:12.480] But if you do-
[11:12.480 -> 11:15.040] I think them episodes are always gonna be different
[11:15.040 -> 11:16.920] because like, if it's a driver,
[11:16.920 -> 11:18.500] the driver might've done 10 interviews for,
[11:18.500 -> 11:20.920] people know who it is, know roughly what they're gonna get.
[11:20.920 -> 11:22.000] Well, any guests that we have.
[11:22.000 -> 11:27.400] Whereas any listener, no one would have heard of them, heard from them before a lot of the
[11:27.400 -> 11:28.400] time.
[11:28.400 -> 11:31.480] So their story and everything they're going to say is going to be completely unique.
[11:31.480 -> 11:35.440] We kind of, we're floating that line in the minute where it's like we're a podcast, but
[11:35.440 -> 11:39.840] then when we have guests on, it is like an interview.
[11:39.840 -> 11:43.720] And we try and combat that by you and me talking as well, because we want it to be an open
[11:43.720 -> 11:44.720] discussion.
[11:44.720 -> 11:47.320] We don't want it to be an interview just question like a 21
[11:47.320 -> 11:50.240] questions we wouldn't do that we wouldn't be able to just roll off
[11:50.240 -> 11:54.520] question after question after question it wouldn't be our style like at all no
[11:54.520 -> 11:58.480] no I would never we'd never do that but I'm liking how things are going it's a
[11:58.480 -> 12:02.360] shame there's no race this weekend but don't worry because Jake and fab are
[12:02.360 -> 12:05.380] bringing you our own races.
[12:08.480 -> 12:08.880] Now, Fab, how did we come to this? How did we make these?
[12:15.860 -> 12:21.360] Right. Well, I was just laying in bed this morning and I was thinking about the pod and I thought what could we bring to this episode? There's no race. So there's not gonna be as much to talk about and I was thinking about different circuits.
[12:21.360 -> 12:24.720] Now, I love the castle section at Baku. Mm-hmm
[12:24.720 -> 12:25.840] And I was thinking about that
[12:25.840 -> 12:31.760] over in my head and I thought why don't we... Very hard section to love like it's not easy!
[12:31.760 -> 12:40.640] No there's no room for error. So I thought why don't we put together a circuit made up of loads
[12:40.640 -> 12:45.680] of different circuits. Okay. So I've basically crafted my own circuit
[12:45.680 -> 12:48.880] from turns and straights and corners from other circuits
[12:48.880 -> 12:50.200] and put it all together into one.
[12:50.200 -> 12:52.000] And I've crafted my own circuit.
[12:52.000 -> 12:52.820] You have.
[12:52.820 -> 12:54.760] I've had to make up a few names from corners
[12:54.760 -> 12:57.200] because I didn't know the names of any of the corners.
[12:57.200 -> 12:58.720] I've done some searching.
[12:58.720 -> 12:59.880] I haven't seen yours. I've done my best.
[12:59.880 -> 13:00.720] I haven't seen yours.
[13:00.720 -> 13:01.560] Exactly.
[13:01.560 -> 13:02.480] So.
[13:02.480 -> 13:03.320] Well, we did this before
[13:03.320 -> 13:08.320] when we said about how Monaco could change, but now we're actually for the first time ever about to tell you Jake and Fab's
[13:08.320 -> 13:13.160] F1 tracks. So for the people, right, I'll go first you can do your second. The people
[13:13.160 -> 13:17.020] at home, this is going to be clipped for TikTok so you'll be able to visualize it as well
[13:17.020 -> 13:21.600] but what I want you to do at home right now is take a deep breath, close your eyes. If
[13:21.600 -> 13:24.600] you're driving don't shut your eyes. If you're driving don't close your eyes, pull over first.
[13:24.600 -> 13:25.120] I want you to close your eyes, take a deep breath and I your eyes. If you're driving, don't shut your eyes. If you're driving, don't close your eyes. Pull over first.
[13:25.120 -> 13:27.160] I want you to close your eyes, take a deep breath.
[13:27.160 -> 13:29.800] And I want you to picture that you're sitting
[13:29.800 -> 13:32.040] in the cockpit of a car right now.
[13:32.040 -> 13:34.880] You're sitting in the cockpit of a single seater,
[13:34.880 -> 13:37.080] Formula One car, open cockpit car,
[13:37.080 -> 13:40.560] and you're just about to absolutely hammer it
[13:40.560 -> 13:42.080] down the Monza straight.
[13:42.080 -> 13:42.920] Okay.
[13:42.920 -> 13:43.760] Okay.
[13:43.760 -> 13:44.580] Starting with a Monza straight.
[13:44.580 -> 13:45.000] There's a few straights on Monza. I'm talking about just the, you know, when they all line up on the grid, the main straight down Monza straight. Okay. Starting with the Monza straight. There's a few straights on Monza.
[13:45.000 -> 13:48.800] I'm talking about just the, you know, when they all line up on the grid, the main straight
[13:48.800 -> 13:54.880] down Monza, you're chipping down there as fast as you can, straight into Baku Castle.
[13:54.880 -> 13:57.880] Yeah, see that already is a fucking nightmare, okay?
[13:57.880 -> 14:00.360] Because that is a single file corner.
[14:00.360 -> 14:01.360] Yep.
[14:01.360 -> 14:06.000] How on earth are you expecting 20 cars from the Monza straight to get through there?
[14:06.000 -> 14:08.000] Because imagine if you start...
[14:08.000 -> 14:10.000] Left and right position on the grid are going to be key here.
[14:10.000 -> 14:12.000] Because if you start left...
[14:12.000 -> 14:14.000] Oh, it's all about positioning.
[14:14.000 -> 14:16.000] Yeah, what way does your thing turn? It turns right.
[14:16.000 -> 14:18.000] Your Baku corner turns right.
[14:18.000 -> 14:22.000] Okay, and the normal Baku corner obviously turns left.
[14:22.000 -> 14:24.000] Well, yeah, so I...
[14:24.000 -> 14:25.480] So you're telling me it turns right.
[14:25.480 -> 14:26.320] Back to front.
[14:26.320 -> 14:27.800] Mate, that is gonna be card.
[14:27.800 -> 14:29.400] So it's downhill instead.
[14:29.400 -> 14:32.320] All right, so guys, I hope you've got your eyes closed
[14:32.320 -> 14:33.160] at home right now.
[14:33.160 -> 14:35.480] So you've just absolutely leathered it,
[14:35.480 -> 14:38.040] DRS wide open, down the Monza straight,
[14:38.040 -> 14:40.720] straight into Baku castle, heavy braking, all right?
[14:40.720 -> 14:42.880] You're gonna have to really check those signs,
[14:42.880 -> 14:43.920] the braking positions,
[14:43.920 -> 14:44.880] cause you don't wanna miss,
[14:44.880 -> 14:45.280] you don't wanna to miss out.
[14:45.280 -> 14:46.120] You don't want to miss out.
[14:46.120 -> 14:48.600] There's no room for error.
[14:48.600 -> 14:50.960] Someone would be on the outside going into that corner
[14:50.960 -> 14:53.360] on like third position and just not be able to get in.
[14:53.360 -> 14:55.440] And then by the time everyone's gone through that corner,
[14:55.440 -> 14:56.260] there'd be last,
[14:56.260 -> 14:57.920] because you can't fit two cars through.
[14:57.920 -> 14:59.360] That's the nature of racing, baby.
[14:59.360 -> 15:00.200] That's it.
[15:00.200 -> 15:02.860] So as soon as you've completed the Baku Castle,
[15:02.860 -> 15:05.400] straight up the hill at Austria.
[15:05.400 -> 15:06.240] Okay.
[15:06.240 -> 15:07.060] Yeah.
[15:07.060 -> 15:07.900] Nice hill.
[15:07.900 -> 15:08.740] Nice hill.
[15:08.740 -> 15:09.560] So it kind of comes up,
[15:09.560 -> 15:10.400] you're flying up again
[15:10.400 -> 15:11.240] and then there's that kind of,
[15:11.240 -> 15:12.280] it's not quite a hairpin,
[15:12.280 -> 15:13.120] but it's like a,
[15:13.120 -> 15:13.940] well maybe it is.
[15:13.940 -> 15:15.840] It's a really sharp right turn.
[15:15.840 -> 15:16.800] There's a massive runoff.
[15:16.800 -> 15:19.440] Nico Rosberg always talks about getting your left tires
[15:19.440 -> 15:22.240] on that yellow curb bit for the most amount of traction.
[15:22.240 -> 15:25.200] I noticed a few of the guys actually who come and do-
[15:25.200 -> 15:26.840] It's obviously the Pitstop vs. Lap Track, isn't it?
[15:26.840 -> 15:27.960] Yeah, the sim challenge here.
[15:27.960 -> 15:30.440] I personally don't go on the yellow curb.
[15:30.440 -> 15:32.640] I personally like to use all of the runoff,
[15:32.640 -> 15:34.280] and even the little grey bit of path.
[15:34.280 -> 15:36.320] You go all tyres, all over the yellow curb.
[15:36.320 -> 15:38.600] The whole thing over the edge.
[15:38.600 -> 15:40.040] This is where it starts to get exciting.
[15:40.040 -> 15:42.120] Yeah, I can see something coming up.
[15:42.120 -> 15:43.360] So you're just on Baku Castle,
[15:43.360 -> 15:44.880] you've gone up the hill at Austria,
[15:44.880 -> 15:46.000] you've taken that right hairpin,
[15:46.000 -> 15:47.920] so you've got a low amount of speed right now,
[15:47.920 -> 15:50.480] but you're gonna kick that speed up
[15:50.480 -> 15:53.000] because we're going straight into the Mexico snake.
[15:53.000 -> 15:55.400] Oh, the Mexico snake is a hard one.
[15:55.400 -> 15:57.760] I'm talking full throttle,
[15:57.760 -> 15:59.680] just snaking your way through life.
[15:59.680 -> 16:01.000] Okay. Yeah?
[16:01.000 -> 16:02.560] I'm looking at the picture of your track,
[16:02.560 -> 16:04.960] it's very like, it's almost like,
[16:04.960 -> 16:05.900] not a rectangle, because it's very like, it's almost like not a rectangle
[16:05.900 -> 16:09.100] cause it's very like, what's in the middle of it?
[16:09.100 -> 16:10.680] You could definitely get a big go-kart track
[16:10.680 -> 16:11.520] in the middle of that.
[16:11.520 -> 16:13.600] A sauna, steam room.
[16:13.600 -> 16:15.220] A couple of saunas and a couple of steam rooms.
[16:15.220 -> 16:17.880] A couple of massage areas in the middle
[16:17.880 -> 16:18.940] for the drivers mid race.
[16:18.940 -> 16:20.140] If they want to hop out during a pit stop
[16:20.140 -> 16:22.200] they can get the shoulder rub or whatever.
[16:22.200 -> 16:25.120] So you've just blasted through the Mexico snake, right?
[16:25.120 -> 16:26.640] And you're going as fast as you can.
[16:26.640 -> 16:28.960] Time to gather more speed because bam,
[16:28.960 -> 16:31.000] you're about to go into the Zandvoort banked corner,
[16:31.000 -> 16:31.840] my friend.
[16:31.840 -> 16:34.300] And that is somewhere you do gather and hold your speed.
[16:34.300 -> 16:36.680] You hold your speed because it's banked.
[16:36.680 -> 16:38.960] And we love a banked corner here on Pit Stop Podcast.
[16:38.960 -> 16:43.160] Like I've said many a time, bring back the banked corners.
[16:43.160 -> 16:45.080] Well, apparently they've been banked. But I don't think they have been banked. Well apparently they've been banked.
[16:45.080 -> 16:46.360] I don't think they have been banked.
[16:46.360 -> 16:47.200] I think they've been banked.
[16:47.200 -> 16:48.880] Because it's still going to be in Amsterdam.
[16:48.880 -> 16:49.720] Exactly.
[16:49.720 -> 16:50.540] They've been banked.
[16:50.540 -> 16:53.080] There should be a whole track where every corner is banked.
[16:54.360 -> 16:55.200] Every single corner.
[16:55.200 -> 16:56.800] Like the Indy 500?
[16:56.800 -> 16:58.600] That would pretty much be the Indy 500, wouldn't it?
[16:58.600 -> 16:59.600] It would be indeed.
[16:59.600 -> 17:01.440] Straight out of the Zandvoort banked corner,
[17:01.440 -> 17:02.720] down into Maggots and Beckett's.
[17:02.720 -> 17:03.880] Maggots and Beckett's.
[17:03.880 -> 17:06.160] For the only reason I put that in there
[17:06.160 -> 17:07.000] because I like the name.
[17:07.000 -> 17:08.240] Yeah, that is a cool name.
[17:08.240 -> 17:10.600] And it's a historic, you know, Maggots, Beckett's,
[17:10.600 -> 17:11.440] Silverstone. What is it called
[17:11.440 -> 17:13.840] Maggots and Beckett's?
[17:13.840 -> 17:16.480] Ah, moving on to the next corner.
[17:16.480 -> 17:18.040] So you come out of Maggots and Beckett's.
[17:18.040 -> 17:21.440] Maggots and Beckett's is kind of the second to last turn.
[17:21.440 -> 17:22.660] And then the final turn,
[17:22.660 -> 17:24.840] just because I needed to get back onto the straight,
[17:24.840 -> 17:28.200] is turn one at Baku, right angle turn so you've just come
[17:28.200 -> 17:32.500] flying you've basically right you've just come flying through the Mexico
[17:32.500 -> 17:37.280] snake you come flying around the Zandvoort bank corner flying through
[17:37.280 -> 17:39.720] Maggots and Becketts you and me both know that's foot to the floor that's
[17:39.720 -> 17:43.840] foot to the floor you know what you there I'm probably like gear five just
[17:43.840 -> 17:47.520] getting up to gear six by the time I get to maggots and Beckett I would agree I would agree
[17:47.520 -> 17:52.320] and then I'm gonna drop down to gear three through maggots and Beckett
[17:52.320 -> 17:54.320] and then as I approach the right handed back of turn one
[17:54.320 -> 17:57.360] and then after maggots and Beckett you're gonna want to probably come down into second gear
[17:57.360 -> 17:58.560] yeah for a right hander
[17:58.560 -> 18:03.240] because you've got Baku turn one straight right angle turn one back into the Monza straight
[18:03.240 -> 18:07.040] I I don't know the length of this track to be honest.
[18:07.040 -> 18:08.400] It can be as long as you want it to be mate.
[18:08.400 -> 18:09.760] I don't know if it still fits,
[18:09.760 -> 18:12.480] but I'd like it to be a spa-esque track
[18:12.480 -> 18:14.840] cause you got the hills, you got the windy bits,
[18:14.840 -> 18:17.600] you got the Baku castle, it's spa-esque.
[18:17.600 -> 18:20.000] So I would say, you know, roughly,
[18:20.000 -> 18:22.920] I'd say roughly 50 to 55 laps on this.
[18:22.920 -> 18:24.920] How many DRS zones?
[18:24.920 -> 18:25.760] How many DRS zones? How many DRS zones?
[18:25.760 -> 18:26.720] One on the home straight.
[18:26.720 -> 18:28.160] Well, we've got one on the Monza straight.
[18:28.160 -> 18:29.000] Yeah.
[18:29.000 -> 18:31.360] And I'm going to put a DRS zone through the Mexico straight.
[18:31.360 -> 18:32.640] Okay, yeah.
[18:32.640 -> 18:34.440] Shouts bad news really, doesn't it?
[18:34.440 -> 18:36.880] But it carries on around the Zandvoort.
[18:36.880 -> 18:41.880] I'm most worried about a DRS zone on a Monza straight
[18:42.320 -> 18:44.880] into a Baku castle turn.
[18:44.880 -> 18:47.400] No one's going to be able to slow down.
[18:47.400 -> 18:49.520] It's gonna be a fucking car.
[18:49.520 -> 18:51.120] I know there's people out there on YouTube
[18:51.120 -> 18:52.680] who can like remake tracks.
[18:52.680 -> 18:53.520] Yeah, someone should remake that.
[18:53.520 -> 18:54.360] We should reach out,
[18:54.360 -> 18:56.120] because I would love for someone to remake this circuit.
[18:56.120 -> 18:59.120] But in all fairness, your track actually is reasonable.
[18:59.120 -> 19:01.200] Like that could potentially be a track
[19:01.200 -> 19:02.720] other than the Baku corner.
[19:02.720 -> 19:03.560] What if Jake Boyce came up with it?
[19:03.560 -> 19:10.960] Well, mine just doesn't look anything like yours. That's mine. It's like a crocodile. Yeah, it actually looks really weird, okay
[19:11.640 -> 19:16.880] We'll draw it for the tiki anyway gonna start off hang on you need to set the scene for the people at home
[19:16.880 -> 19:18.240] All right, all right
[19:18.240 -> 19:24.600] Put your helmet on get yourself in the cockpit sit down repeat one. Maybe a little ice bath first
[19:24.600 -> 19:26.960] Yeah, we've had a good qualifying.
[19:26.960 -> 19:29.360] Set, settle down into the car.
[19:29.360 -> 19:31.200] You're looking up at the lights.
[19:31.200 -> 19:33.880] You're sat there on the Hamilton Straight.
[19:33.880 -> 19:34.720] The Hamilton Straight?
[19:34.720 -> 19:36.760] We're starting on the Hamilton Straight.
[19:36.760 -> 19:38.080] Where the fuck's the Hamilton Straight?
[19:38.080 -> 19:38.920] Silverstone.
[19:38.920 -> 19:40.600] Oh shit.
[19:40.600 -> 19:41.440] Do you want to cut that bit out?
[19:41.440 -> 19:42.280] Is that what it's called?
[19:42.280 -> 19:43.100] Yeah.
[19:43.100 -> 19:43.940] Is that what it's called, the Hamilton Straight?
[19:43.940 -> 19:45.160] It's Hamilton Straight.
[19:45.160 -> 19:46.000] Fuck me.
[19:46.000 -> 19:46.960] And it's a long one.
[19:46.960 -> 19:48.840] This is a fucking massive track.
[19:48.840 -> 19:51.500] There's only like 35 laps.
[19:51.500 -> 19:53.120] Like laps are long.
[19:53.120 -> 19:53.960] Okay.
[19:53.960 -> 19:55.080] Like really long.
[19:55.080 -> 19:56.160] Hamilton Straight,
[19:56.160 -> 20:00.520] straight round into the Dutch Hugenaerts corner.
[20:00.520 -> 20:03.560] That is the banked corner that you've also got.
[20:03.560 -> 20:05.480] I've stolen the bank corner as well. Well, there's actually two bank corners. My bank corner is the banked corner that you've also got. I've stolen the banked corner as well.
[20:05.480 -> 20:07.000] There's actually two banked corners.
[20:07.000 -> 20:08.580] My banked corner is the one on the inside
[20:08.580 -> 20:11.000] where you go round and then you full speed round
[20:11.000 -> 20:14.680] to the left, but I'm full speed and round to the right.
[20:14.680 -> 20:16.080] So pretty much the other banked corner.
[20:16.080 -> 20:18.200] Yeah, so imagine you're sat in the car,
[20:18.200 -> 20:19.560] you're going up the Hamilton straight,
[20:19.560 -> 20:22.400] and then you're going round a massive banked corner,
[20:22.400 -> 20:25.080] but the banked corner is the same length as the straight.
[20:25.080 -> 20:27.320] Like it's really long.
[20:27.320 -> 20:29.440] It takes you to almost the other side of the city.
[20:29.440 -> 20:30.920] It's the same length as the straight.
[20:30.920 -> 20:32.200] Like it's long.
[20:32.200 -> 20:33.400] That's banked.
[20:33.400 -> 20:35.320] And then you come around that
[20:35.320 -> 20:36.600] and this is where you have to get ready
[20:36.600 -> 20:37.800] to slam the bloody brakes on
[20:37.800 -> 20:40.120] because you've got Mexico corner.
[20:40.120 -> 20:41.400] Do you know Mexico corner?
[20:41.400 -> 20:42.600] You're coming up the home,
[20:42.600 -> 20:44.000] you're coming up the straight
[20:44.000 -> 20:48.000] and that very, you go around the first, and then there's the sudden one.
[20:48.000 -> 20:49.500] And then it's right again.
[20:49.500 -> 20:53.500] Where you've got to suddenly change, yeah, you have a Mexico corner, really sharp.
[20:53.500 -> 20:55.000] I've renamed it.
[20:55.000 -> 20:59.500] Hang on, hang on. Right, so it's like that, and then, okay, yeah, I've got it, yeah.
[20:59.500 -> 21:02.000] Yeah, I've renamed it Burrito Bay.
[21:02.000 -> 21:03.000] Burrito Bay?
[21:03.000 -> 21:05.880] Yeah. Mexico called it, sounded a little bit boring.
[21:05.880 -> 21:09.720] So I'm on straight into the Dutch Huggenazalt corner.
[21:09.720 -> 21:10.560] Yep.
[21:10.560 -> 21:11.960] Round through Burrito Bay.
[21:11.960 -> 21:12.780] Sure.
[21:12.780 -> 21:14.040] And then we're going to have a nice bit of speed,
[21:14.040 -> 21:14.960] Cop's Corner.
[21:14.960 -> 21:17.080] Fuck me, what have you got coming up there?
[21:17.080 -> 21:17.920] Don't worry, don't worry.
[21:17.920 -> 21:18.740] Jesus Christ.
[21:18.740 -> 21:20.280] Cop's Corner off the back of Burrito Bay.
[21:20.280 -> 21:21.120] These drivers ain't got their neck left.
[21:21.120 -> 21:23.160] As you can imagine, it's a really quick track.
[21:23.160 -> 21:24.000] Yeah.
[21:24.000 -> 21:26.360] And then I was going to do what you did
[21:26.360 -> 21:27.600] with the Mexico snake.
[21:27.600 -> 21:28.440] Yeah.
[21:28.440 -> 21:29.360] So I've got the Mexico snake,
[21:29.360 -> 21:30.600] but it's called Jake the snake.
[21:30.600 -> 21:33.040] Right, but you've got an extra fucking snake in there.
[21:33.040 -> 21:33.860] Jesus.
[21:33.860 -> 21:35.560] Yeah, it's a big snake though, isn't it?
[21:35.560 -> 21:36.840] Like you can't even snake through that.
[21:36.840 -> 21:37.920] That's a long snake.
[21:37.920 -> 21:42.920] It's more of a double chicane than a snake.
[21:43.040 -> 21:43.880] So-
[21:43.880 -> 21:45.040] It's more like a zigzag.
[21:45.040 -> 21:47.440] Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
[21:47.440 -> 21:49.680] And then another turn at Mexico,
[21:49.680 -> 21:51.560] you have the Harv-a-quilla,
[21:51.560 -> 21:54.080] Harv-quilla turn?
[21:54.080 -> 21:54.920] Harv-villa?
[21:54.920 -> 21:55.960] Harv-vig-
[21:55.960 -> 21:58.200] If anyone actually knows all the names of the corners,
[21:58.200 -> 21:59.400] you might know what I'm on about.
[21:59.400 -> 22:02.920] The Mexico turn, Harv-villa.
[22:02.920 -> 22:04.800] But I've called that tequila turn.
[22:04.800 -> 22:05.400] Tequila turn? Tequila turn?
[22:05.400 -> 22:06.400] I'm going to turn out the Jakes mate.
[22:06.400 -> 22:09.960] You're a Mexican fan of this, you're a fan of the old Mexico track aren't you?
[22:09.960 -> 22:11.760] Am I or am I not?
[22:11.760 -> 22:12.760] Very quick.
[22:12.760 -> 22:13.760] You got the lap record.
[22:13.760 -> 22:14.760] Yep, thank you very much.
[22:14.760 -> 22:17.000] On controller as well, so beat that Stoffel van Dorn.
[22:17.000 -> 22:21.360] You come out of tequila turn with a little bit of pace.
[22:21.360 -> 22:22.360] DRS zone here.
[22:22.360 -> 22:24.600] Hang on bro, you've got a long straight there.
[22:24.600 -> 22:25.440] Yeah, I know, it's a long track. That's a really on bro you've got a long straight there. Yeah I know it's a
[22:25.440 -> 22:31.760] long track. That's a long straight. And then Miami turn 17. You know at the end of the
[22:31.760 -> 22:35.600] straight in Miami the really sharp when you come off the end straight and you're going
[22:35.600 -> 22:41.040] round again towards home? Miami, yes. After that, that is the Miami turn 17. And I've
[22:41.040 -> 22:45.240] gone for, the name of that is American Scream. American Scream?
[22:45.240 -> 22:47.720] Yeah, not American Dream, American Scream.
[22:47.720 -> 22:48.560] Cause they're screaming as they drive around.
[22:48.560 -> 22:49.400] Cause they're screaming.
[22:49.400 -> 22:51.880] All the other one drivers would be screaming.
[22:51.880 -> 22:55.760] Round the American Scream into a cheeky chicane.
[22:55.760 -> 22:57.600] And then finally on the final corner,
[22:57.600 -> 22:59.760] you have Hulkenberg Horseshoe.
[22:59.760 -> 23:02.280] And you're on the straight.
[23:02.280 -> 23:03.560] The Hulkenberg Horseshoe.
[23:03.560 -> 23:04.880] Well, it was called La Pringle
[23:04.880 -> 23:05.960] cause it's from Canada. That was the name of theeshoe. Well, it was called La Pringle because it's from Canada.
[23:05.960 -> 23:08.100] That was the name of the turn, but I renamed it.
[23:08.100 -> 23:10.200] Single La Pringle, that's like you.
[23:10.200 -> 23:13.080] Yeah, and that is my course.
[23:13.080 -> 23:15.360] I like, to be honest, it's better than mine.
[23:15.360 -> 23:16.740] Well, yours actually makes sense.
[23:16.740 -> 23:18.780] I don't think you could ever race on mine without.
[23:18.780 -> 23:20.440] Yours looks like a crocodile.
[23:20.440 -> 23:22.160] It does look like some kind of animal.
[23:22.160 -> 23:23.760] I'm glad we've done this, all right,
[23:23.760 -> 23:26.640] because I feel like it's got us in the in the fruity mood
[23:26.640 -> 23:27.800] to just
[23:27.800 -> 23:29.880] Go straight into a bit of a quiz. Oh
[23:30.720 -> 23:34.560] You've got a quiz ready. I've got a bit of a quiz. What's the quiz on?
[23:34.560 -> 23:38.160] Did you have any important news that you wanted to there isn't much happening?
[23:38.160 -> 23:43.160] I mean one of the big stories I have seen happening is a lot of people have been saying how well you key
[23:43.160 -> 23:48.000] Salute has been doing He has been doing really well and he doesn't make many mistakes and a lot of people have been saying
[23:48.560 -> 23:52.080] well Perez in the last couple of races is starting to look a little bit...
[23:52.080 -> 23:55.600] Oh come on Jake boys what are you suggesting?
[23:55.600 -> 24:00.960] Well Fabio Bocca I am saying like Perez needs to be doing a little bit more in that car like...
[24:00.960 -> 24:03.840] What in case Yuki Tsunoda takes his place at Red Bull?
[24:03.840 -> 24:06.680] Well the Alfa Tauri is not as quick as the Red Bull mate.
[24:06.680 -> 24:08.740] And I'm sorry, but Perez is in a car
[24:08.740 -> 24:10.320] that is as quick as Verstappen's.
[24:10.320 -> 24:14.200] I see it more going like Nick De Vries gets the sack
[24:14.200 -> 24:16.800] from AlphaTauri because it has been teased.
[24:16.800 -> 24:20.600] This is not a pit stop, all right, mumbo jumbo.
[24:20.600 -> 24:23.680] This has been in the F1 ether.
[24:23.680 -> 24:27.520] Okay, so De Vriesries you know sadly because i like him
[24:27.520 -> 24:36.000] goes okay perez takes the seat at alfatari with yuki perez alfatari yeah okay because you just
[24:36.000 -> 24:49.800] said oh yeah oh yeah perez to alfatari oh fuck it this is ridiculous and. And then Fernando Alonso to ripple. Yeah, that is absolutely spot on.
[24:50.640 -> 24:53.000] No, to be fair, if Perez did leave,
[24:53.000 -> 24:55.640] I don't know where it could go.
[24:55.640 -> 24:58.240] I also love Lando and I'd love to see Lando
[24:58.240 -> 25:00.040] at Red Bull as well.
[25:00.040 -> 25:04.200] Lando and Max would be a solid pairing
[25:04.200 -> 25:06.560] because they're actually really good friends.
[25:06.560 -> 25:07.400] Do you know what though?
[25:07.400 -> 25:08.220] I think-
[25:08.220 -> 25:09.160] Do you want to be paired with a friend?
[25:09.160 -> 25:12.200] I think that's where it goes to shit.
[25:12.200 -> 25:16.720] So luckily you and me are friends.
[25:16.720 -> 25:19.280] And we don't like each other enough to take it to heart.
[25:19.280 -> 25:20.600] Whoa.
[25:20.600 -> 25:21.800] Well, come on.
[25:21.800 -> 25:22.640] What the fuck?
[25:22.640 -> 25:24.840] I was just about to say how good friends we are.
[25:24.840 -> 25:27.360] Well, yeah. We're friends and we're lucky enough
[25:27.360 -> 25:28.920] that we can work together and it's all right.
[25:28.920 -> 25:32.880] However, like, can you imagine like being best mates
[25:32.880 -> 25:34.880] with someone and then like, you know,
[25:34.880 -> 25:38.720] you're working at John Lewis and then all of a sudden
[25:38.720 -> 25:41.560] they're your line manager and then they're bossing you
[25:41.560 -> 25:42.640] around and telling you what to do.
[25:42.640 -> 25:44.640] You pop, like you'd be a bit of friction there.
[25:44.640 -> 25:46.120] Can you imagine if Max just started like pushing Lando off the circuit and they're bossing you around and telling you what to do. You'd be a bit friction there. Can you imagine if Max just started
[25:46.120 -> 25:48.320] like pushing Lando off the circuit
[25:48.320 -> 25:49.600] and they're meant to be teammates.
[25:49.600 -> 25:51.760] It would be tough if Lando was really quick in the car.
[25:51.760 -> 25:53.480] And it would be tough if they were actually fighting
[25:53.480 -> 25:55.000] because then a friendship becomes
[25:55.000 -> 25:56.400] like a more of a battle, doesn't it?
[25:56.400 -> 25:57.520] But then they still have the battle now,
[25:57.520 -> 26:00.080] when they don't have a battle now on the track, do they?
[26:00.080 -> 26:02.940] Max sees Lando once and it's when he's lapping him.
[26:02.940 -> 26:05.560] And that's it.
[26:05.560 -> 26:06.680] It shouldn't be like that.
[26:06.680 -> 26:08.560] Lando is a good enough driver to not be lapped,
[26:08.560 -> 26:09.800] but that McLaren isn't quick enough.
[26:09.800 -> 26:11.080] Pit stop song of the day.
[26:13.080 -> 26:13.920] Yeah.
[26:16.480 -> 26:18.040] I don't know what it is.
[26:18.040 -> 26:19.120] Why have you just done that?
[26:19.120 -> 26:20.360] You do random shit.
[26:22.960 -> 26:24.600] I was doing the drums, you should know it.
[26:24.600 -> 26:27.000] What? I was playing it earlier, you sing it all the time.
[26:27.000 -> 26:28.000] What is it?
[26:28.000 -> 26:35.000] It came in a flash!
[26:35.000 -> 26:39.000] Get out of nowhere!
[26:39.000 -> 26:42.000] The new Foo Fighters song is really good guys if you haven't listened to it yet.
[26:42.000 -> 26:43.000] Take me to the quiz!
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[27:44.160 -> 27:45.520] me to the pilot. Lead me through the chamber. want to. Take me to the pilot.
[27:45.520 -> 27:47.000] Lead me through the chamber.
[27:47.000 -> 27:50.000] What's everyone else doing when there's no race on them this weekend?
[27:50.000 -> 27:51.280] How are you going to spend your weekend?
[27:51.280 -> 27:55.040] Are you going to go for a nice walk with your friends and family or your partner?
[27:55.040 -> 27:56.040] Walk the dogs?
[27:56.040 -> 27:58.920] What's everyone else doing when Pitstop starts singing during a pod?
[27:58.920 -> 27:59.920] Turn the volume down?
[27:59.920 -> 28:01.720] Do you reckon we lose listeners?
[28:01.720 -> 28:04.800] At what point do you reckon people click off?
[28:04.800 -> 28:06.160] This is just you and me, man.
[28:06.160 -> 28:07.480] If people don't want to listen to it,
[28:07.480 -> 28:10.200] then it is what it is.
[28:10.200 -> 28:12.040] This is the Pit Stop podcast, baby.
[28:12.040 -> 28:14.680] Ladies and gents, welcome back to another classic
[28:14.680 -> 28:19.060] Pit Stop F1 quiz time with your hosts, Fab and Jake.
[28:19.060 -> 28:21.440] Today, I'm going to be quizzing Jake
[28:21.440 -> 28:23.500] on seven different people, all right,
[28:23.500 -> 28:25.040] in the Formula One world. They're not just drivers. It, all right, in the Formula One world.
[28:25.040 -> 28:28.240] They're not just drivers, it's anyone who exists
[28:28.240 -> 28:30.900] in the Formula One kind of ecosystem right now.
[28:31.840 -> 28:33.980] The people at home can play along as well?
[28:33.980 -> 28:35.260] People at home can play along.
[28:35.260 -> 28:37.180] I mean, I literally put this list together 10 minutes ago,
[28:37.180 -> 28:40.360] so I didn't put as much thought into like everyone,
[28:40.360 -> 28:41.640] I just picked people that I knew.
[28:41.640 -> 28:42.720] That's fine.
[28:42.720 -> 28:47.740] So I'm gonna start it off strong with number one.
[28:47.920 -> 28:49.280] Yeah, let's start from the beginning.
[28:49.280 -> 28:50.600] I will.
[28:50.600 -> 28:53.560] So I'm going to basically reel off some facts.
[28:53.560 -> 28:54.400] Oh, is that what it is?
[28:54.400 -> 28:55.400] You're going to read some facts?
[28:55.400 -> 28:56.240] Yeah.
[28:56.240 -> 28:57.480] And then I've got to guess who it is?
[28:57.480 -> 28:58.320] Yeah.
[28:58.320 -> 28:59.140] And I won't give you all,
[28:59.140 -> 29:00.080] I haven't got loads for each person,
[29:00.080 -> 29:02.120] but I'll give you some and then you can guess.
[29:02.120 -> 29:03.800] And then if you don't get it, I'll give you some more.
[29:03.800 -> 29:04.640] All right.
[29:04.640 -> 29:05.240] Fire your facts away, Fab.
[29:05.240 -> 29:06.240] All right.
[29:06.240 -> 29:10.760] He was born on the 11th of May, 2000.
[29:10.760 -> 29:12.760] Yeah, I don't know the driver's birthdays.
[29:12.760 -> 29:14.960] His father competed occasionally
[29:14.960 -> 29:18.320] in a local rally-like race called Gymkhana Competition.
[29:20.480 -> 29:21.680] Okay.
[29:21.680 -> 29:24.720] In his first season in Formula 2,
[29:24.720 -> 29:28.800] he picked up three wins, four poles and seven podiums,
[29:28.800 -> 29:30.440] which saw him take third place
[29:30.440 -> 29:31.900] in the championship that year.
[29:34.240 -> 29:35.600] So let's just recap.
[29:35.600 -> 29:36.440] All right.
[29:36.440 -> 29:38.640] So he's born in 2000.
[29:38.640 -> 29:42.160] His dad occasionally competed in a rally type event.
[29:42.160 -> 29:45.120] Yeah, straight off the bat, I think I know who it is.
[29:45.120 -> 29:46.000] Okay.
[29:46.000 -> 29:49.240] And he got third place in Formula Two.
[29:49.240 -> 29:51.040] Yeah, I do think I know who it is.
[29:51.040 -> 29:52.520] So do you, okay.
[29:52.520 -> 29:55.520] I think solely from the age,
[29:55.520 -> 29:57.960] it can only be like one of two people anyway,
[29:57.960 -> 29:59.640] because there'll be 23.
[29:59.640 -> 30:00.480] Okay.
[30:02.480 -> 30:05.000] And I also, something rings a bell about that thing
[30:05.760 -> 30:07.300] that his dad did.
[30:07.300 -> 30:09.600] But then also I don't think he won F2,
[30:09.600 -> 30:10.980] but I can't remember.
[30:10.980 -> 30:12.660] Well, this person came third in F2.
[30:12.660 -> 30:14.040] And then did they go to F1?
[30:14.040 -> 30:14.880] Yeah.
[30:14.880 -> 30:15.940] Is it Lando?
[30:15.940 -> 30:16.780] No.
[30:16.780 -> 30:18.660] Oh, for fuck's sake, I was dead certain.
[30:18.660 -> 30:19.500] And there's one more,
[30:19.500 -> 30:20.640] you could have had the last question as well.
[30:20.640 -> 30:21.480] You would have got it.
[30:21.480 -> 30:23.860] Why leave it?
[30:23.860 -> 30:24.700] Just give me the last question.
[30:24.700 -> 30:26.000] I'll give you some of them, but there's one more left. I'm gonna need them all. You would so got it why leave it? just give me the last question
[30:26.000 -> 30:28.000] there's one more left
[30:28.000 -> 30:30.000] you would so get it after this one
[30:30.000 -> 30:32.000] you're gonna say that because if I don't
[30:32.000 -> 30:34.000] it's gonna look great
[30:34.000 -> 30:36.000] he loves food
[30:36.000 -> 30:38.000] and he specifically
[30:38.000 -> 30:40.000] bends cookies when he's in London
[30:40.000 -> 30:42.000] did you say fab?
[30:42.000 -> 30:44.000] Millie's cookies
[30:44.000 -> 30:45.000] no Ben's cookies! No, Ben's cookies! Jay!
[30:45.000 -> 30:46.000] Ben's cookies!
[30:46.000 -> 30:50.000] Um, how would I know who loves cookies?
[30:50.000 -> 30:52.000] He's a massive foodie!
[30:52.000 -> 30:54.000] He's 23 years old and he loves cookies!
[30:54.000 -> 31:04.000] He's 23 years old, he came third in the F2, his dad occasionally completed in a rally-like event called Gymkhana Competition, and he's a food enthusiast!
[31:04.000 -> 31:05.200] Gwen Uwe Joe! Wrong! event called Jim Carner competition and he's a food enthusiast. Guan Yu Joe.
[31:05.200 -> 31:06.200] Wrong.
[31:06.200 -> 31:11.560] But you said when Joe's in London he loves going to that place.
[31:11.560 -> 31:13.680] Oh that's Hot Pots.
[31:13.680 -> 31:14.880] That's not the cookie place.
[31:14.880 -> 31:15.880] Oh no.
[31:15.880 -> 31:17.320] Right, let me slow down.
[31:17.320 -> 31:19.880] Guan Yu Joe does love a hot pot when he comes to London.
[31:19.880 -> 31:20.880] Slow down.
[31:20.880 -> 31:21.880] Well you haven't got it.
[31:21.880 -> 31:23.800] I'm out of facts, I have to tell you anyway.
[31:23.800 -> 31:25.440] I'm gonna get it.
[31:25.440 -> 31:26.280] You are gonna get it.
[31:26.280 -> 31:27.120] Don't rush me to an answer, right?
[31:27.120 -> 31:28.840] Okay, well, there's only 19 more people you could pick.
[31:28.840 -> 31:30.280] So 23 years old.
[31:30.280 -> 31:31.100] Yes.
[31:31.100 -> 31:32.280] Right.
[31:32.280 -> 31:34.960] Who is the youngest drivers on the grid?
[31:34.960 -> 31:36.300] It could be Alex Albon.
[31:37.600 -> 31:39.720] It could be Logan Sargent.
[31:39.720 -> 31:42.200] And it could be Nick DeVries.
[31:42.200 -> 31:43.280] Could be one of them.
[31:44.560 -> 31:46.560] Okay, I'm gonna go with,
[31:49.840 -> 31:51.480] I don't know the F2 record.
[31:51.480 -> 31:54.080] If I knew the, oh, for God's sake, this is ridiculous.
[31:54.080 -> 31:56.120] I really thought the last fact would really get it.
[31:56.120 -> 31:57.760] What, he loves cookies?
[31:57.760 -> 31:59.960] He's a massive foodie.
[31:59.960 -> 32:02.720] He loves food, he always talks about food.
[32:02.720 -> 32:04.120] And when he comes to London, Logan Sargent.
[32:04.120 -> 32:06.820] When he comes to London, he specifically likes Ben's cookies.
[32:06.820 -> 32:08.140] No, it's Yuki Sonoda.
[32:08.140 -> 32:10.160] Okay, next question.
[32:10.160 -> 32:11.080] Yuki Sonoda.
[32:12.860 -> 32:14.500] Jeez, Louise.
[32:14.500 -> 32:15.840] All right, question two.
[32:15.840 -> 32:17.520] I hate doing these quizzes with you.
[32:17.520 -> 32:20.480] Question two, 64 years old.
[32:23.240 -> 32:29.560] Well, straight off the bat, I'm going to have absolutely no idea. He won, like I
[32:29.560 -> 32:36.400] said at the beginning, these people still exist in the F1 world. Good. He won the 1990
[32:36.400 -> 32:49.120] 24 hour in Le Mans. He won it. I wasn't even born and I've never seen Lamar so that's good. After leaving F1 he was offered a return seat by Sauber but he declined it.
[32:49.120 -> 32:49.620] Oh.
[32:51.040 -> 32:54.880] He's good friends and also works with someone that we've had on the pod.
[32:56.560 -> 32:58.320] Works with someone we've had on the pod.
[32:59.680 -> 33:00.320] Wow.
[33:00.320 -> 33:04.480] There's one more little thing at the end there but if you want it you can have it or you can
[33:04.480 -> 33:05.400] make a guess first.
[33:05.400 -> 33:07.360] No, I'm gonna, I don't want to embarrass myself
[33:07.360 -> 33:08.760] in front of our audience anymore.
[33:08.760 -> 33:10.320] I would like the final thing.
[33:11.480 -> 33:14.040] An F1 broadcast would not be the same
[33:14.040 -> 33:16.000] without his iconic...
[33:17.080 -> 33:17.920] Dot, dot, dot.
[33:20.520 -> 33:25.000] An F1 weekend is not the same without his iconic
[33:26.460 -> 33:27.300] grid walk.
[33:27.300 -> 33:28.120] Yes.
[33:28.120 -> 33:28.960] Mike Brundle.
[33:28.960 -> 33:29.800] Yeah.
[33:29.800 -> 33:30.620] Yeah.
[33:30.620 -> 33:31.460] Yeah.
[33:31.460 -> 33:32.300] Yeah.
[33:32.300 -> 33:33.620] All right, Brundle, ladies and gents.
[33:33.620 -> 33:35.860] I actually nearly got that from how old he was.
[33:35.860 -> 33:38.700] Mate, he won the 1990 24 hour Le Mans.
[33:38.700 -> 33:39.540] I didn't know that.
[33:39.540 -> 33:40.360] I didn't know that.
[33:40.360 -> 33:41.200] And why didn't he go back to Saba then?
[33:41.200 -> 33:42.980] Did he just not fancy going back to F1?
[33:42.980 -> 33:46.520] I think because of his commitments with other racing.
[33:46.520 -> 33:50.680] So that's either Le Mans or whatever else he was doing.
[33:50.680 -> 33:52.160] I don't know what other racing he was doing at the time,
[33:52.160 -> 33:54.240] but he was asked to come back to F1, he said nah.
[33:54.240 -> 33:56.080] Well you're 100% spot on, an F1 weekend
[33:56.080 -> 33:57.880] would not be the same without Martin Brandl.
[33:57.880 -> 33:58.720] They're really not.
[33:58.720 -> 34:00.480] Like when he's not there, you notice it
[34:00.480 -> 34:01.840] because you missed that grid walk.
[34:01.840 -> 34:04.680] But not only that, I feel like Brandl especially
[34:04.680 -> 34:06.960] has become way more than just a grid wall though.
[34:06.960 -> 34:10.040] Like he's amazing all weekend, start to finish.
[34:10.040 -> 34:11.640] Like absolutely incredible.
[34:11.640 -> 34:13.320] And I've been loving it when they get Dragovic
[34:13.320 -> 34:14.920] in the commentary box as well.
[34:14.920 -> 34:16.920] Cause I think Dragovic is amazing at it.
[34:16.920 -> 34:19.680] And the Crofty knows that he can ask Dragovic anything
[34:19.680 -> 34:21.960] and he'll answer and it's just great.
[34:21.960 -> 34:24.560] Let's go, I rate Dragovic, he's an FCG.
[34:24.560 -> 34:25.800] Hopefully we see him soon.
[34:25.800 -> 34:26.640] Number three.
[34:26.640 -> 34:27.460] Okay.
[34:27.460 -> 34:29.040] So far I got one out of two.
[34:29.040 -> 34:29.880] One out of two.
[34:29.880 -> 34:30.860] Number three.
[34:30.860 -> 34:32.320] He's 30 years old.
[34:32.320 -> 34:33.160] Okay.
[34:33.160 -> 34:34.140] 30 years old.
[34:34.140 -> 34:36.960] He's from Ryskilde in Denmark.
[34:36.960 -> 34:37.920] So he's Danish.
[34:39.440 -> 34:41.920] He has one pole position,
[34:41.920 -> 34:43.160] but zero wins.
[34:45.360 -> 34:47.840] He has a young baby daughter who he has taken
[34:47.840 -> 34:48.680] to an F1 race before.
[34:48.680 -> 34:50.280] And as far as I know,
[34:50.280 -> 34:52.400] he's the only blonde driver on the grid.
[34:52.400 -> 34:55.000] Kevin Magnusson, thank you for the point.
[34:55.000 -> 34:57.000] Thank you very, another clap.
[34:57.000 -> 34:59.000] I'm clapping myself.
[34:59.000 -> 35:00.640] After every one you get right,
[35:00.640 -> 35:01.920] because look, no one else is clapping in here.
[35:01.920 -> 35:03.000] It's only you and me.
[35:03.000 -> 35:08.040] We do need like an audience every time we film. So that's two out of three. Yeah I'd love a little audience.
[35:08.040 -> 35:14.100] That would be great wouldn't it. Yeah. Number four. Okay. She was born in Buckinghamshire
[35:14.100 -> 35:27.920] in 1977. Okay 1977 so what's that 23 plus so right now she's 46. Damn. She competed in the 2008 series of
[35:27.920 -> 35:37.520] Dancing on Ice. I haven't watched Dancing on Ice. I don't know like anyone from
[35:37.520 -> 35:47.440] Dancing on Ice. Neither do I. But she's 46. She's an absolute goat in the F1 world and everyone in the sport loves her.
[35:47.440 -> 35:49.320] We really want her on the pod.
[35:50.240 -> 35:52.280] And her brother Sam is a radio presenter.
[35:53.240 -> 35:54.200] She got a brother?
[35:54.200 -> 35:55.040] Yeah.
[35:55.040 -> 35:55.860] Oh, that's nice.
[35:55.860 -> 35:56.700] What's her brother's surname?
[35:56.700 -> 35:57.540] Haha.
[35:57.540 -> 35:59.200] Ha ha ha ha ha.
[35:59.200 -> 36:01.840] Well, I have a feeling, an inkling of who it may be,
[36:01.840 -> 36:10.560] but I don't want to say it to her in case she's not 46. That's fair. But if she is 46 she looks incredible for 46. Is it Nat Pinkham?
[36:10.560 -> 36:16.320] It is Nat Pinkham. She looks unbelievable for 46. Natalie Pinkham.
[36:16.320 -> 36:21.560] It's fair play to Nat but it's not just Natalie like everyone in F1 looks
[36:21.560 -> 36:24.960] amazing for their age. Do you think it's because of this is like such a chill
[36:24.960 -> 36:26.120] it's not chill,
[36:26.120 -> 36:29.000] it's very high intensity, but it's a cool lifestyle, man.
[36:29.000 -> 36:30.560] Yeah, I don't know.
[36:30.560 -> 36:32.640] I love her, I'd love her on the show.
[36:32.640 -> 36:33.480] Love her on the show as well.
[36:33.480 -> 36:35.080] She would be great.
[36:35.080 -> 36:37.080] I didn't know she went on Dancing on Ice, did she really?
[36:37.080 -> 36:38.560] Apparently, yeah, we should go watch it after this.
[36:38.560 -> 36:39.400] Yeah, we should go watch it.
[36:39.400 -> 36:42.680] Number five, born in 1954.
[36:42.680 -> 36:43.520] Okay.
[36:44.880 -> 36:47.180] We have met this person at a race before.
[36:47.180 -> 36:48.020] And they're an absolutely-
[36:48.020 -> 36:48.840] So, currently 69.
[36:48.840 -> 36:50.080] They're an absolute legend.
[36:50.080 -> 36:50.920] Ross Brawn.
[36:52.560 -> 36:53.400] Correct.
[36:53.400 -> 36:54.220] Yeah!
[36:55.600 -> 36:56.920] Absolute legend.
[36:56.920 -> 36:57.760] Yeah!
[37:00.360 -> 37:02.600] He got it from the age.
[37:02.600 -> 37:04.640] 69, great age, Ross.
[37:04.640 -> 37:05.740] Great age, Ross.
[37:05.740 -> 37:06.860] Number six.
[37:06.860 -> 37:08.380] So what are you, five out of five?
[37:08.380 -> 37:09.220] I've only got one wrong.
[37:09.220 -> 37:10.040] Four out of five.
[37:10.040 -> 37:11.700] And the one I got wrong was really easy.
[37:11.700 -> 37:13.040] I should have got that.
[37:13.040 -> 37:14.860] He's 42 years old.
[37:14.860 -> 37:15.900] Okay.
[37:15.900 -> 37:16.740] 42.
[37:16.740 -> 37:19.140] He loves music and his favorite band is Oasis.
[37:20.060 -> 37:21.500] But he also loves the Beatles.
[37:22.460 -> 37:25.960] He wrote a book in 2019 titled Stories of Hardship and Hope
[37:25.960 -> 37:28.180] from Motor Racing's Finest Heroes.
[37:36.400 -> 37:38.320] The person I thought it was, is there any more?
[37:38.320 -> 37:39.360] Because the person I thought it was,
[37:39.360 -> 37:40.680] I don't know if they've wrote a book.
[37:40.680 -> 37:42.640] He's been memed like crazy.
[37:42.640 -> 37:44.000] Yeah, well I think I know who it is.
[37:44.000 -> 37:45.480] Yeah. It's one of our friends, I know who is yeah it's one of our
[37:45.480 -> 37:48.200] friends isn't it could be one of our friends he's defended us on Twitter
[37:48.200 -> 37:50.200] multiple occasions
[37:50.200 -> 37:54.200] Ladies and gentlemen, Will Boxer!
[37:54.200 -> 37:59.200] This feels like an award show, not a fucking quiz mate!
[37:59.200 -> 38:00.200] I love it, I love it.
[38:00.200 -> 38:01.200] We're just clapping everyone!
[38:01.200 -> 38:02.200] I love it!
[38:02.200 -> 38:04.200] It's the final person.
[38:04.200 -> 38:06.440] I actually reckon there's a high chance
[38:06.440 -> 38:09.720] I got that before the majority of the listeners.
[38:09.720 -> 38:10.560] Probably.
[38:10.560 -> 38:11.520] Which is quite good.
[38:11.520 -> 38:12.340] Probably.
[38:12.340 -> 38:14.040] It was the Oasis and the Beatles for me.
[38:14.040 -> 38:15.400] I was going to say Crofty.
[38:15.400 -> 38:17.040] And actually someone sent us a message saying
[38:17.040 -> 38:19.800] it's downloading a couple of days, this weekend.
[38:19.800 -> 38:20.640] Oh, is it really downloading?
[38:20.640 -> 38:22.640] Yeah, they were saying we're going with Crofty,
[38:22.640 -> 38:23.920] but we're not going with Crofty.
[38:23.920 -> 38:26.600] We got a wedding this weekend, which is gonna be good fun
[38:26.840 -> 38:28.440] Yeah, and we're busy on Sunday as well
[38:28.440 -> 38:33.400] Otherwise, we could have made it for the last headline event. We could have asked Crofty if we if we could have taken I know
[38:34.120 -> 38:38.240] Hopefully it's on me. I'm crofty and Daniel Ricardo in a pit
[38:40.040 -> 38:42.040] Final person. All right
[38:42.160 -> 38:43.600] this one
[38:43.600 -> 38:45.720] Might you might not get it, it surprised me.
[38:45.720 -> 38:46.920] It surprised me.
[38:46.920 -> 38:48.840] He's 28 years old.
[38:48.840 -> 38:50.520] That's what I was surprised about.
[38:50.520 -> 38:51.840] You thought they were older or younger?
[38:51.840 -> 38:52.680] I ain't gonna say.
[38:52.680 -> 38:53.520] Okay.
[38:53.520 -> 38:54.880] But I was surprised by 28.
[38:54.880 -> 38:57.880] His dad was a racer and a world champion.
[39:00.000 -> 39:03.160] His dream of becoming an F1 driver was due to Alonso
[39:03.160 -> 39:05.620] winning the 2005 world championship.
[39:09.280 -> 39:10.480] Yeah.
[39:10.480 -> 39:12.160] Which is what, so he watched it and thought,
[39:12.160 -> 39:13.420] I want to do that.
[39:13.420 -> 39:14.440] Yeah.
[39:14.440 -> 39:15.280] Okay.
[39:16.120 -> 39:17.440] Nothing yet.
[39:17.440 -> 39:19.040] Of course not.
[39:19.040 -> 39:21.980] We've met this guy and spoken to him.
[39:21.980 -> 39:24.000] Oh, Nick DeVries.
[39:24.000 -> 39:24.920] No.
[39:24.920 -> 39:28.140] Oh, but he's one that's older than you think.
[39:28.140 -> 39:28.980] Yeah.
[39:28.980 -> 39:29.800] Like that's why I said it, but I think he's-
[39:29.800 -> 39:31.960] I think he is actually 28 or 29.
[39:31.960 -> 39:33.680] I thought he was like 22 when I met him,
[39:33.680 -> 39:35.680] but then I put him into Coober and he was like 28.
[39:35.680 -> 39:37.600] I was like, whoa.
[39:37.600 -> 39:39.720] Okay, not Nick De Vries.
[39:39.720 -> 39:41.220] Are they a current F1 driver?
[39:42.200 -> 39:43.640] Look, all I said was they exist
[39:43.640 -> 39:49.600] in the Formula One world right now. What so they exist in the f1 world they're 28 and they wanted
[39:49.600 -> 39:53.640] to become an f1 driver because they watched Fernando Alonso in 2005 mm-hmm
[39:53.640 -> 39:59.080] that's absolutely horrendous fact clues that gives me nothing all you want is a
[39:59.080 -> 40:05.700] 28 year old in f1. that's kind of a trick question there, but listen you just you come up with whatever you think
[40:06.960 -> 40:09.140] Okay Who is 28? I?
[40:09.880 -> 40:11.880] Didn't know this guy was 28
[40:12.960 -> 40:17.120] What did you think they were much older I'm not saying I just didn't think they were 28
[40:21.640 -> 40:25.000] Matt Gallagher. Matt Gallagher's 30. Oh yeah, Matt Gallagher is 30. And not an F1 driver. I can't even have a clue.
[40:25.000 -> 40:26.000] And his dad wasn't a world champion.
[40:26.000 -> 40:27.000] Oh, his dad was a world champion.
[40:27.000 -> 40:28.000] I forgot that clue.
[40:28.000 -> 40:29.000] Yeah.
[40:29.000 -> 40:30.000] Right.
[40:30.000 -> 40:31.000] Your shower's just turned on by itself.
[40:31.000 -> 40:32.000] My shower does that a lot.
[40:32.000 -> 40:33.000] It just drips.
[40:33.000 -> 40:34.000] It does it in the middle of the night.
[40:34.000 -> 40:35.000] It scares the shit out of me.
[40:35.000 -> 40:36.000] That's horrendous.
[40:36.000 -> 40:37.000] That's horrendous.
[40:37.000 -> 40:38.000] It really scares me.
[40:38.000 -> 40:39.000] That's horrible.
[40:39.000 -> 40:40.000] Right.
[40:40.000 -> 40:41.000] Alonso hasn't got a shower in a while.
[40:41.000 -> 40:42.000] I've got a shower in a while.
[40:42.000 -> 40:43.000] I've got a shower in a while.
[40:43.000 -> 40:44.000] I've got a shower in a while.
[40:44.000 -> 40:46.600] I've got a shower in a while. I've got a shower in a while. I've got a shower in a while. I've got a shower in a while. I've got a shower that a lot. It just drips. It does it in the middle of the night. It scares the shit out of me.
[40:46.600 -> 40:48.080] It really scares me.
[40:48.080 -> 40:48.900] That's horrible.
[40:48.900 -> 40:52.040] Right, Alonzo hasn't got a child, has he?
[40:52.040 -> 40:53.280] Alonzo's not 28.
[40:53.280 -> 40:55.200] Alonzo might have kids, I don't even know.
[40:55.200 -> 40:57.280] Alonzo, no, but his son could be 28.
[40:58.280 -> 40:59.720] You said his dad's a world champion.
[40:59.720 -> 41:00.560] I'm trying to think of-
[41:00.560 -> 41:03.680] Alonzo's not even old enough to have kids our age.
[41:03.680 -> 41:04.520] That's true.
[41:04.520 -> 41:05.520] We're only 27.
[41:05.520 -> 41:06.560] Cut what I just said.
[41:06.560 -> 41:08.000] That was, that's horrendous.
[41:09.720 -> 41:11.220] I'm gonna need something else.
[41:12.960 -> 41:13.800] I don't know.
[41:13.800 -> 41:14.620] It's the last clue.
[41:14.620 -> 41:16.080] And you're gonna get it from the last clue.
[41:16.080 -> 41:17.960] Look, the people at home don't know who it is either.
[41:17.960 -> 41:20.920] Actually, the people at home are probably shouting.
[41:20.920 -> 41:23.100] He loves Nando's and Topgolf.
[41:29.000 -> 41:31.000] But no one would know that. No, no one would know actually.
[41:31.000 -> 41:33.000] Ladies and gentlemen, it's Carlos Sainz!
[41:33.000 -> 41:38.000] Woo! Yeah! Let's go!
[41:38.000 -> 41:41.000] That was actually quite a successful quiz.
[41:41.000 -> 41:42.000] That was not bad.
[41:42.000 -> 41:44.000] I didn't do too bad.
[41:44.000 -> 41:45.200] I hope the people at home
[41:45.200 -> 41:49.680] enjoy playing along. I hope you specifically enjoyed you know working your way around the
[41:49.680 -> 41:53.360] circuits and me and Jake. We'll have to post the videos so people can actually see what they look
[41:53.360 -> 41:57.200] like. Yeah we will be over on our TikTok. Oh we should oh yeah on Instagram as well we'll post
[41:57.200 -> 42:01.520] an actual photo of them. We should put up the photos on our story because if you listen to
[42:01.520 -> 42:04.880] us right now you can then just go look at the photo. All right yeah dealio. And then we'll have
[42:04.880 -> 42:06.000] a video and a photo see
[42:06.000 -> 42:08.600] because people will imagine what it's gonna be in their head and then they're
[42:08.600 -> 42:15.200] gonna see that I know yours looks like a crock. It looks like a bottle opener a little bit
[42:15.200 -> 42:19.040] it looks like a peanut cracker it could be anything if you sorry a walnut
[42:19.040 -> 42:23.360] cracker it could literally be anything you just use your imagination mate you
[42:23.360 -> 42:28.000] definitely could yeah what could mine be? But yours is quite plain yours does look like a real
[42:28.000 -> 42:36.200] circuit but it's quite plain. Mine looks like yeah I don't know a cloud. Does look
[42:36.200 -> 42:40.840] a bit like a cloud. Canadian Grand Prix next. We've got the Jacques Villeneuve
[42:40.840 -> 42:45.800] track coming up is that what it's called? not a thousand percent. I fucking hope so.
[42:45.800 -> 42:48.800] Sagan Campbell, mate, I mean, fair play for getting a name out.
[42:48.800 -> 42:50.600] I think it's that.
[42:50.600 -> 42:54.120] Not this weekend, so we're going to have a couple more pods, hoping next week, where
[42:54.120 -> 42:57.400] we have a guest coming on Tuesday, and hopefully a guest on Monday.
[42:57.400 -> 43:00.520] Yeah, and we're also getting up to something really exciting on Sunday.
[43:00.520 -> 43:01.520] Yep, we are.
[43:01.520 -> 43:04.720] It's not F1 related, but yeah, it should be really cool.
[43:04.720 -> 43:06.860] Make sure you're following our Instagram at Pitstop, see everything
[43:06.860 -> 43:10.280] we're up to. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the
[43:10.280 -> 43:13.200] Pitstop podcast. Anything you'd like to add before we say bye? I would like to
[43:13.200 -> 43:15.660] add that we haven't actually answered any more questions from our Instagram
[43:15.660 -> 43:19.080] story but we will probably just answer some more in our story right now. Mm-hmm.
[43:19.080 -> 43:22.360] Head over to our Instagram at Pitstop. Yeah, it's time sensitive guys so by the
[43:22.360 -> 43:24.800] time you listen to this pod it could already be gone. Yeah, you don't want to
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[43:40.580 -> 43:41.420] Yeah.
[43:41.420 -> 43:43.100] So you can be there Sunday night at midnight,
[43:43.100 -> 43:44.580] or you can be there Monday morning.
[43:44.580 -> 43:49.200] Yeah. But remember when fab says shut his eyes if you're driving
[43:49.200 -> 43:52.640] I don't know why I'm saying just keep them open because you might crash yeah
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