VIVA LAS VEGAS & Fab is officially a HOARDER🤣🪑🇺🇸 #F1

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Mon, 20 Nov 2023 16:24:07 -0000

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Welcome back to Pitstop! Happy Monday everyone, Jake here writing the episode summary today. I think this one is funny and we speak about Las Vegas Grand Prix which just happened. Fab has started collecting tables from random people that live in our building yep thats right he's losing the plot, no singing in this episode tho! Sorry about that. Hope you all enjoy listening and please rate it 5 starts and if you hit the follow button would be great! Cheers
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Summary

**1. Las Vegas Grand Prix Review:**

* The race was surprisingly entertaining and well-received, despite initial skepticism.
* Qualifying was also exciting, with Charles Leclerc securing pole position.
* The race featured several notable moments, including Max Verstappen's five-second penalty for a turn one incident, several spins and taps, and impressive performances from Logan Sargent and Lance Stroll.

**2. Driver Standings and Constructor Standings:**

* Sergio Perez has secured second place in the Driver's Championship, while the battle for fourth to seventh place remains tight.
* In the Constructor Standings, Mercedes and Ferrari are still in contention for second place, while Aston Martin has a chance to overtake McLaren.

**3. Sergio Perez's Second Place Finish:**

* Perez's achievement is significant, and he deserves recognition for his consistent performance throughout the season.
* The pressure of competing at such a high level is immense, and Perez handled it admirably.

**4. Formula One's Appeal in America:**

* The hosts discuss the challenges Formula One faces in gaining popularity in America.
* Cultural differences and the reserved nature of Formula One drivers may hinder the sport's growth in the United States.
* A comparison is made to NASCAR drivers, who are often more outgoing and embrace the spectacle of the sport.

## Las Vegas Grand Prix

- The hosts express their overall satisfaction with the Las Vegas Grand Prix, describing it as one of the best races of the season.

- They commend the unique atmosphere and spectacle created by the race's location on the Las Vegas Strip, particularly the opening ceremony and the inclusion of iconic landmarks in the circuit design.

- However, they acknowledge that the race itself was not without its flaws, such as the lack of overtaking opportunities due to the circuit's layout.

- Jake Boys highlights the second-to-last chicane before the final corner as his favorite part of the track, as it allowed for exciting overtaking maneuvers.

- Fabio Bocca's favorite moment was when Toto Wolff instructed George Russell to "hunt down" Max Verstappen, leading to a thrilling battle between the two drivers.

- The hosts discuss the incident involving Russell and Verstappen, where Russell made contact with Verstappen's car, resulting in a five-second time penalty for Russell. They debate whether Verstappen's car is unusually resilient to damage compared to other drivers.

## Adrian Newey's Involvement in Formula One

- Jake Boys brings up a listener's comment questioning whether Adrian Newey, Red Bull's Chief Technical Officer, is fully dedicated to Formula One, given his involvement in other projects such as submarine construction.

- Fabio Bocca clarifies that Newey is still heavily involved in Formula One and that his other projects are more of a hobby.

## Race Rating

- Jake Boys rates the Las Vegas Grand Prix an 8 out of 10, praising the overall experience and the exciting moments during the race.

- Fabio Bocca gives the race an 8 out of 10 from a racing perspective but a 7 out of 10 from a personal standpoint due to the early start time affecting his enjoyment.

## Time Zone Confusion and Travel to Australia

- The hosts engage in a humorous discussion about the complexities of time zones and travel between Las Vegas, Australia, and Europe.

- They try to understand why the flight time from Los Angeles to Sydney is significantly longer than the flight time from Sydney to Los Angeles, leading to confusion about the time difference.

- Jake Boys proposes a hypothetical scenario where a person could potentially travel back in time by flying around the world in a certain direction.

## Season Outlook and Anticipation for 2023

- The hosts express their excitement for the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi and look forward to seeing how the championship battle between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc concludes.

- They acknowledge that Red Bull has a significant advantage heading into the final race, as they have focused on developing next year's car while their rivals have continued to develop their current cars.

- They discuss the potential for a more competitive season in 2023, as other teams may have caught up to Red Bull's level of performance.

## Conclusion

The podcast episode ends with the hosts expressing their gratitude for the positive feedback they received on their previous episode featuring Nat Pinkham. They also tease an upcoming episode with special guests and encourage listeners to stay tuned.

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[01:37.160 -> 01:38.400] Ugh, ugh, what?
[01:38.400 -> 01:39.240] What happened there?
[01:39.240 -> 01:40.160] What the fuck?
[01:40.160 -> 01:41.000] Barry White.
[01:41.000 -> 01:41.840] Listen, ugh.
[01:41.840 -> 02:00.360] Ugh. Barry White. Listen to this. Hello everyone. Welcome back to Pit Stop. I hope you're sat down with your chai tea and you're ready to listen to 45 minutes
[02:00.360 -> 02:01.360] of absolute nonsense.
[02:01.360 -> 02:02.360] It's going to be chaos.
[02:02.360 -> 02:10.120] Do you know what was chaos? Actually it wasn't. The Vegas Grand Prix was actually not bad
[02:10.120 -> 02:14.420] mate. Yeah I think I have to agree. We'll get into it throughout the episode but very
[02:14.420 -> 02:20.880] very surprised with how good it was. The race was great, qualifying was great. Overall,
[02:20.880 -> 02:24.400] thoroughly enjoyed it compared to some other races this year. Kind of shocked the world
[02:24.400 -> 02:26.900] a little bit. It did kind of shock the world a little bit.
[02:26.900 -> 02:28.100] Do you know what else shocked the world?
[02:28.100 -> 02:28.600] Go on.
[02:28.600 -> 02:29.900] Australia won the cricket.
[02:29.900 -> 02:30.900] Oh.
[02:30.900 -> 02:34.900] Why on earth have you given that?
[02:34.900 -> 02:37.900] You don't even name one player on the Australian cricket team.
[02:37.900 -> 02:38.900] Freddy Flintoff.
[02:38.900 -> 02:43.400] I was sat here the other day, right, and I heard, I came out of my room and I heard all
[02:43.400 -> 02:44.400] this screaming and cheering.
[02:44.400 -> 02:48.160] Went out on the balcony, everyone's going mental and it was
[02:48.160 -> 02:52.720] because the match was on. Big big game of cricket wasn't it? Apparently so. Well I'm
[02:52.720 -> 02:57.940] glad we've crapped the cricket. Any of our listeners like cricket? Don't know. I
[02:57.940 -> 03:01.500] don't know anything about cricket. Good let's get away from that as soon as we
[03:01.500 -> 03:06.380] can. We need some proper claps Red Bull have won
[03:06.420 -> 03:09.120] 20 Grand Prix's in one season
[03:12.120 -> 03:18.980] We clap it like it's nothing but that is actually disgusting and will probably never be beaten again
[03:20.000 -> 03:24.540] 20 what did you even say? Red Bull have won 20 races this year. 20 races out of
[03:24.560 -> 03:26.240] 20 what did you even say? Red Bull have won 20 races this year. 20 races out of
[03:29.600 -> 03:30.160] 23? Which I can only assume means Max has only won
[03:34.000 -> 03:34.480] Has won 19. No Max has won every race bar one. Bar two
[03:38.720 -> 03:40.080] Leclerc won, Sainz won one. Bar Bahrain. And Perez won one. Who won Bahrain?
[03:41.680 -> 03:46.020] Bahrain Max. Did he? I feel like you could just say Max for max ready them, and it's a pretty good guess
[03:46.020 -> 03:50.260] I feel like I sound pretty bunged up. Yeah, well. We're both a little bit. Oh, aren't we we are a bit
[03:50.260 -> 03:55.360] Oh, yeah, so excuse the noise probably because we've been getting up at like 4 a.m.. Every day for the last three days
[03:55.360 -> 04:01.960] I don't know how those of you around the world do it these time zones usually it works quite well for us in London
[04:01.960 -> 04:03.240] No afternoon races
[04:03.240 -> 04:04.160] It's horrible
[04:04.160 -> 04:07.360] But I don't know how some of you people in Australia and around the world in America
[04:07.360 -> 04:10.000] must be getting up in the middle of the night for these races every week.
[04:10.000 -> 04:12.160] Thing is, I consider myself lucky because I've...
[04:12.800 -> 04:16.640] I don't know how I've managed to bounce back and get back into a sleeping routine,
[04:16.640 -> 04:17.920] but you're affected now.
[04:17.920 -> 04:19.520] Like, you've been staying up all night.
[04:19.520 -> 04:20.240] Yeah, I know.
[04:20.240 -> 04:22.160] You've just been sat here all night on your own.
[04:22.160 -> 04:25.480] I know, I've been watching Design watching designated survivor on Netflix between episodes great
[04:25.480 -> 04:27.480] So what happens now? Do you?
[04:27.840 -> 04:30.780] I'm just gonna stay like this until Vegas next year. Yeah
[04:32.440 -> 04:37.520] Ten years. Yeah next ten years is ten years on the calendar. So it's ten years Amiga staying up all night
[04:37.520 -> 04:43.960] Did you know no, I didn't that Formula One tickets for Vegas have already gone on presale for next year
[04:44.040 -> 04:46.080] Okay, and how much are they?
[04:46.080 -> 04:48.720] Well, why don't we start off with how much they were this year.
[04:48.720 -> 04:54.160] So, this year, right, for hospitality, a three-day pass was $8,000.
[04:54.160 -> 04:55.840] Oh my God!
[04:55.840 -> 04:59.200] Yep. I don't know what kind of hospitality that is, because we know there's different types.
[04:59.200 -> 05:02.080] To be honest, Paddock Club was probably more.
[05:02.080 -> 05:05.040] A single day on Saturday costs four grand.
[05:05.040 -> 05:07.640] That's in hospitality.
[05:07.640 -> 05:09.840] On Thursday or Friday costs two grand.
[05:09.840 -> 05:10.680] Okay.
[05:12.040 -> 05:15.600] Meanwhile, a three-day ticket for the Grandstand,
[05:15.600 -> 05:16.560] I'm trying to swipe up.
[05:16.560 -> 05:18.680] This is before, right?
[05:18.680 -> 05:20.520] This is, yeah, this is this last weekend.
[05:20.520 -> 05:21.360] This was this year, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[05:21.360 -> 05:26.260] The Grandstand ticket for a three-day ticket is 2,000 bucks. Saturday ticket
[05:26.260 -> 05:32.780] costs 1,300, Friday costs 500. It was two grand for a grandstand ticket for three days?
[05:32.780 -> 05:38.860] Yes. For this weekend? Yes. 2,000 pounds for a three day ticket? Dollars, bucks, yeah.
[05:38.860 -> 05:51.120] Oh my god. Skip forward to 2024. That's ridiculous, mate. And it's's Been rumored or the opening ticket deposits for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix general admission and grandstand
[05:51.800 -> 05:55.020] $250 a ticket so for the whole weekend is 750
[05:55.520 -> 05:57.520] Don't know so
[05:57.720 -> 06:02.520] $1,250 price reduction from this year shared hospitality thousand pound a ticket, okay
[06:03.160 -> 06:05.000] Private suite five grand a ticket. Yes. Private suite, £5,000 a ticket.
[06:05.000 -> 06:07.000] Yeah, so it's really come down, hasn't it?
[06:07.000 -> 06:09.000] What do you think they've learnt from this weekend?
[06:09.000 -> 06:16.000] I think they've learnt that when they did that report of 350,000 people at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, they added an extra zero.
[06:16.000 -> 06:17.000] You think it's wrong?
[06:17.000 -> 06:21.000] Bro, there was no way 350,000 people there. I'm not being funny.
[06:21.000 -> 06:25.080] If you look at Matt Gallagher's tweet, if you look at the pictures other people posted,
[06:25.080 -> 06:26.980] half the grandstands were empty.
[06:26.980 -> 06:28.600] There's a reason you didn't see any,
[06:28.600 -> 06:29.440] barely any camera angles of the fans.
[06:29.440 -> 06:30.840] Was that during the race though?
[06:30.840 -> 06:32.200] Yes, that's why you didn't see
[06:32.200 -> 06:34.080] barely any camera angles of the fans and the stands.
[06:34.080 -> 06:36.320] Because obviously we know FP1, FP2 was fucked.
[06:36.320 -> 06:37.360] Yeah, really empty.
[06:37.360 -> 06:40.120] But I didn't, to be honest,
[06:40.120 -> 06:41.880] when you get up at 6 a.m. for a race,
[06:41.880 -> 06:42.720] I'm in a different world.
[06:42.720 -> 06:43.540] Yeah, I know.
[06:43.540 -> 06:45.100] So I don't even remember watching it, to be honest.
[06:45.100 -> 06:46.800] Yeah, there was loads of gaps in the stands.
[06:46.800 -> 06:49.500] Even when you looked around the stands, you could see it wasn't as busy.
[06:49.500 -> 06:52.400] And to be fair, I've spoke to quite a few people that were in Vegas
[06:52.400 -> 06:55.900] and a lot of people have told me that it's actually quieter in Vegas
[06:55.900 -> 06:57.100] than it ever normally is.
[06:57.100 -> 06:58.500] A lot of the hotels are empty.
[06:59.700 -> 07:03.100] Someone said that the hotels actually went cheaper this weekend
[07:03.100 -> 07:04.800] than they have in like the last 10 years.
[07:04.800 -> 07:05.960] Yeah, I heard that.
[07:05.960 -> 07:07.560] Which is quite something.
[07:07.560 -> 07:11.080] Hospitality was packed out though, so I think that shows that.
[07:11.080 -> 07:12.440] Of course it was!
[07:12.440 -> 07:13.880] Of course it was!
[07:13.880 -> 07:17.280] There was probably more celebrities at Vegas than there was normal people.
[07:17.280 -> 07:18.720] Who actually bought a ticket?
[07:18.720 -> 07:19.720] Who knows?
[07:19.720 -> 07:20.720] I don't know.
[07:20.720 -> 07:21.720] But Wiz Khalifa was in there.
[07:21.720 -> 07:23.280] And he was blazing up.
[07:23.280 -> 07:24.280] He was blazing up.
[07:24.280 -> 07:27.480] Wiz Khalifa was smoking weed inside fucking F1 hospitality.
[07:27.480 -> 07:29.440] That reminds me, we should take a moment.
[07:29.440 -> 07:31.440] We should take a moment for Snoop Dogg.
[07:32.520 -> 07:34.640] Yeah, it's come to our attention
[07:34.640 -> 07:37.480] that the godfather of smoking weed, Snoop Dogg,
[07:37.480 -> 07:40.480] has actually announced his retirement from the smoke.
[07:40.480 -> 07:41.320] Yeah, he has.
[07:41.320 -> 07:48.120] So Snoop Dogg, we wish you all the best on your adventure and hope it goes well for you I didn't know if it was a hoax or what
[07:48.120 -> 07:51.560] no I can't believe it it doesn't make sense when you think of Snoop Dogg you
[07:51.560 -> 07:54.800] think of that that's it yeah when you take that away from Snoop Dogg what's he
[07:54.800 -> 07:58.920] gonna is he gonna get an elf buff? who does he become? he's just a nobody
[07:58.920 -> 08:04.280] without without the dro. Who knows? Let's get stuck into quali shall we go for it
[08:04.280 -> 08:09.080] both McLaren's out in Q1 so we were way off with our predictions because I'm fairly sure we
[08:09.080 -> 08:15.560] both had. I predicted Lando to win so I was way off with that. That was, yeah well, well
[08:15.560 -> 08:20.280] yeah. No but you couldn't have predicted that because he had a bad crash. Yeah but his quali
[08:20.280 -> 08:29.440] wasn't great either they both went out in Q1 I mean I wasn't expecting that from the Mclarens. Yeah they both went out in q1. Oh Jesus. What are you looking at?
[08:29.440 -> 08:33.680] Yeah just ignore that. I've just deleted my notes. Oh you've got all your notes there. I've just
[08:33.680 -> 08:37.400] deleted my notes. Oh no there we go. Yeah but my notes are wrong. I've put
[08:37.400 -> 08:41.720] Mercedes down instead. Oh well yeah both Mclarens went out which was quite
[08:41.720 -> 08:45.800] shocking to me. The Hasses were looking quick. Yep, Williams as well.
[08:45.800 -> 08:47.960] In qualy, but someone did say on TV,
[08:47.960 -> 08:49.860] I don't know who it was, he said,
[08:50.860 -> 08:52.200] oh, he had a really slick quote,
[08:52.200 -> 08:53.440] it was something like,
[08:53.440 -> 08:56.080] Haas had a qualy car this weekend,
[08:56.080 -> 08:57.120] but it was much better than that.
[08:57.120 -> 08:59.400] I was gonna say, Haas always have a qualy car.
[08:59.400 -> 09:00.880] Haas is always good over one lap.
[09:00.880 -> 09:02.240] But it's not a racing car.
[09:02.240 -> 09:03.060] No.
[09:03.060 -> 09:03.900] It's a one lapper, you know?
[09:03.900 -> 09:04.740] Yeah.
[09:04.740 -> 09:07.680] Which is a shame. Same with a lot of of the cars I mean the Williams are really quick in
[09:07.680 -> 09:11.920] qualifying qualifying was good qualifying was entertaining but I think
[09:11.920 -> 09:14.640] even after that we didn't really know what was gonna happen in the race you
[09:14.640 -> 09:18.980] know what really messed in my head I think they said something about you're
[09:18.980 -> 09:22.960] not allowed to refuel in the pit lane okay which I think we knew because
[09:22.960 -> 09:27.240] obviously they don't do it anymore but I just thought they didn't do it.
[09:27.240 -> 09:28.080] At all.
[09:28.080 -> 09:29.780] No, they, oh yeah, I suppose,
[09:29.780 -> 09:31.340] they must take the car into the garage, right?
[09:31.340 -> 09:33.180] They just, yeah, they just weed it back in
[09:33.180 -> 09:34.100] and then refuel it there.
[09:34.100 -> 09:36.660] But have you ever seen anyone fueling the fucking car?
[09:36.660 -> 09:37.940] I don't think I've seen it.
[09:37.940 -> 09:39.420] Unless we have this whole time
[09:39.420 -> 09:40.260] and it's been in front of us
[09:40.260 -> 09:41.100] and we've just never noticed it.
[09:41.100 -> 09:43.620] Oh, I've seen the fueling pump when we were in the garage.
[09:43.620 -> 09:44.440] The tube.
[09:44.440 -> 09:47.380] It's that thing above the car, isn't it? Yeah it looks like the hoover from the
[09:47.380 -> 09:55.280] telly tub. Yes the hoover from the telly tub, that's exactly it. Yeah. So I have seen it.
[09:55.280 -> 10:00.000] Albon and Sargent, what a quali. Yeah I've actually got them up here. What do you mean
[10:00.000 -> 10:02.920] okay? This was like the most amazing thing of the whole race. Yeah I've got them here
[10:02.920 -> 10:05.200] so Albon come fifth, Sargent sixth?
[10:05.200 -> 10:09.360] Sixth and seventh, but with Carlos Sainz, the tragic thing that happened to him and
[10:09.360 -> 10:10.960] losing his positions.
[10:10.960 -> 10:13.120] Yeah, that's pretty impressive.
[10:13.120 -> 10:15.680] Yeah, they just couldn't hold it in the race, could they?
[10:15.680 -> 10:16.680] Which is a shame.
[10:16.680 -> 10:19.960] I mean, Alban come twelfth and Sargent comes so far down that he's not even on my screenshot.
[10:19.960 -> 10:23.080] He only goes up to 15 people, so he must be below it.
[10:23.080 -> 10:25.980] So go 16 or 17 poor guy man
[10:25.980 -> 10:31.220] He was elated as well. He was so happy. I know he was I actually messaged him as well
[10:31.220 -> 10:35.300] And I said congrats you an album. Hope you have a great race, and it just didn't go to plan
[10:35.300 -> 10:42.800] Hmm, but maybe I jinx Lando as well by saying Lando one Landers ended up in hospital. No, that's all Matt Gallagher
[10:42.800 -> 10:45.040] That was the one who carries the curse.
[10:45.040 -> 10:48.560] Yeah. Anytime he does anything with a driver they have something horrendous happen.
[10:48.560 -> 10:53.200] Charles Leclerc did the same as normal, qualified quicker than everyone else.
[10:53.200 -> 10:58.160] CHARLES! And then still didn't win the race. That continues, Leclerc coming pole.
[10:58.160 -> 11:03.320] Yep. And then Verstappen winning. I think that's it from Quali, should we go straight into the race?
[11:03.320 -> 11:08.240] In fact, Logan Sargent was so happy post- post quali that he couldn't stop smiling during the interview
[11:08.240 -> 11:10.240] Is that on your notes?
[11:10.240 -> 11:13.240] It actually looked like he had just won a race, mate.
[11:13.240 -> 11:15.240] He looked like he had just won the world championship.
[11:15.240 -> 11:22.240] I love that that is our show. Your notes for an episode. Logan was so happy after quali he couldn't stop smiling.
[11:22.240 -> 11:25.360] I haven't really seen the guy smile, mate, because he's had such a bad year but he had
[11:25.360 -> 11:29.840] literally teeth from ear to ear. He did look unbelievable yeah he was speaking to Nat Pinkham
[11:29.840 -> 11:35.120] wasn't he? Yeah. And he was over the moon. Yeah he was loving it. Into the race mate. Yeah take me into
[11:35.120 -> 11:41.760] the race. Max Verstappen being a naughty boy into term one. Yes Max Verstappen was a naughty boy
[11:41.760 -> 11:49.600] into term one he did get a five second time penalty penalty for it Do you think that that was enough because there was I saw a load of stuff online about that
[11:49.680 -> 11:52.920] Some people saying that he should have handed the place back
[11:53.360 -> 11:55.840] To be honest, I don't think it makes a difference either way
[11:55.840 -> 12:00.440] Whoever he gets a five-second penalty or he hands a place back. It doesn't there's a I don't know
[12:00.440 -> 12:08.100] It's so long, you know, he would've got Charles- Charles- Charles! Which, by the way, everyone call- I hear so many people call him Charles.
[12:08.100 -> 12:11.600] Yeah. I heard himself call himself Charles.
[12:12.300 -> 12:13.600] And I've heard people- In a video.
[12:13.600 -> 12:16.400] From the Brawndock of them call Vettel-
[12:16.600 -> 12:17.700] Vettel! Vettel!
[12:18.400 -> 12:21.800] So have we been calling Vettel wrong this whole time?
[12:21.800 -> 12:23.900] Some people just like to be different, don't they?
[12:23.900 -> 12:28.080] But these are the F1 commentators on the Brawndock saying Vettel. Yeah. And I swear I hear them now
[12:28.080 -> 12:32.760] say Vettel. Yeah but Brundle also called him Charles. Brundle was going we'll definitely
[12:32.760 -> 12:37.680] get on to that. It's like everyone calling me Fabio. Fabio. I'd be so bummed. No Fabio
[12:37.680 -> 12:42.160] for, or Fabs. That's one of my worst fears ever. Fabio. Is it gets to that one moment
[12:42.160 -> 12:46.560] in your life where like oh my god like Sonic Mega's just about to happen like this could be it like you and me like
[12:46.560 -> 12:50.120] finally going on like a TV show or something like that and they call me
[12:50.120 -> 12:55.960] Fabio or Fabio or just the wrong fucking name I'll be so pissed. On that first
[12:55.960 -> 12:59.760] corner do I think five second penalty is enough? Mmm there's a bit of an argument
[12:59.760 -> 13:06.720] that he was in a much better position being first so obviously if you're first you're
[13:06.720 -> 13:11.680] in a better position but because the tires were still so cold at the beginning maybe
[13:11.680 -> 13:16.400] he had an unfair advantage by pushing to first maybe he should have swapped it
[13:16.400 -> 13:20.080] back as well. Who do you mean? Well I reckon maybe they should have swapped it
[13:20.080 -> 13:22.960] as well I reckon Verstappen should have had to give the place back.
[13:22.960 -> 13:27.000] Because I think Verstappen would have had a big advantage being at the front.
[13:27.000 -> 13:32.000] Especially with like cold tyres and that, if he spanned a little bit he didn't have to worry about going into the back of someone.
[13:32.000 -> 13:33.000] Did a little dance.
[13:33.000 -> 13:37.000] We saw it at Turn 1, when Alonso did a little 360 no-scope, all the people were just...
[13:37.000 -> 13:39.000] Yeah, he spanned out, which is strange for Alonso.
[13:39.000 -> 13:40.000] Yeah, why doesn't he?
[13:40.000 -> 13:41.000] Because he doesn't normally do that sort of...
[13:41.000 -> 13:42.000] You know Alonso well.
[13:42.000 -> 13:44.000] Yeah, I think it was the car to be honest. Also, Sainz spanned out too.
[13:44.000 -> 13:45.560] Sainz did have a little spin.
[13:45.560 -> 13:46.400] He had a little dance.
[13:46.400 -> 13:47.240] Tap with Hamilton, wasn't it?
[13:47.240 -> 13:48.060] He did a little sing song, yeah.
[13:48.060 -> 13:49.720] There was a few taps going on throughout the race.
[13:49.720 -> 13:51.960] Well, that's where I'm saying I think Max had a benefit
[13:51.960 -> 13:54.320] being at the front because you saw when they spun,
[13:54.320 -> 13:57.160] cars like Winninson, Perez got nose cone damage,
[13:57.160 -> 14:00.000] Bottas got damage, because you're just in and around it.
[14:00.000 -> 14:01.000] You mean Botas.
[14:01.000 -> 14:03.000] Botas, Flavio.
[14:05.600 -> 14:07.600] Speaking of spinning
[14:07.920 -> 14:13.040] Lando Norris span out lap five. Yeah, I actually thought he just disappeared. I didn't notice the bridge
[14:13.040 -> 14:17.780] I just thought it was an Illuminati thing. Yeah, you were so tired that you thought it just
[14:18.640 -> 14:23.560] For the camera crazy, but I've seen it a few I haven't mentioned anything to you haven't said it on the pod
[14:23.560 -> 14:25.480] I haven't said nothing. Well, cuz it's kind of secret information. I haven't mentioned anything to you. Haven't said it on the pod, I haven't said nothing. What?
[14:25.480 -> 14:26.300] Because it's kind of secret information,
[14:26.300 -> 14:27.140] I don't really want to tell anyone.
[14:27.140 -> 14:28.220] Whisper it then.
[14:28.220 -> 14:29.400] Well, you know how I came out
[14:29.400 -> 14:31.680] and said that secret thing last night?
[14:31.680 -> 14:32.520] What secret thing?
[14:32.520 -> 14:34.280] It was just that, it was just something secret.
[14:34.280 -> 14:35.520] Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[14:35.520 -> 14:40.020] Well, I, it's happened like two or three times this year
[14:40.020 -> 14:42.080] when you and me have been watching races.
[14:43.140 -> 14:45.340] And something will happen.
[14:46.540 -> 14:47.680] It's almost like a glitch,
[14:47.680 -> 14:49.900] like I'll be watching an onboard,
[14:49.900 -> 14:51.280] no, listen to me.
[14:51.280 -> 14:52.320] Here we go.
[14:52.320 -> 14:54.880] It'll be like an onboard camera from the car
[14:54.880 -> 14:58.540] and you'll see the car in front just jump a little bit,
[14:58.540 -> 14:59.380] little bit.
[15:00.640 -> 15:02.400] But like the whole camera doesn't cut.
[15:02.400 -> 15:03.560] And I'm so,
[15:03.560 -> 15:07.680] obviously I think this could be some sort of fakery. Okay, some
[15:08.460 -> 15:14.360] Something happens. Yeah, something's being faked. There's a it's set up maybe by the FIA
[15:17.940 -> 15:23.040] He did that's not what I'm talking about though, I just mean in general you see little moments do yeah
[15:23.040 -> 15:28.360] Yeah, is it like a glitch in the matrix yes like something I think you need some more
[15:28.360 -> 15:31.960] sleep well I think you saw something this morning I haven't been slept in days
[15:31.960 -> 15:36.040] that's gonna say your change shit I haven't eaten for a week I woke up and you're tidying the
[15:36.040 -> 15:39.200] middle room putting stuff away in the wardrobe we just cleared it out because
[15:39.200 -> 15:43.080] of all of your shit that was in there all of your crap that was in the middle
[15:43.080 -> 15:46.800] room oh yeah true the middle room is full of all of my shit
[15:46.800 -> 15:49.280] And the six person table that I got
[15:49.280 -> 15:53.040] Fab's got this awful habit at the moment
[15:53.040 -> 15:56.240] It's a bad habit, he's a hoarder
[15:56.240 -> 15:57.920] Flabbyo is a hoarder
[15:57.920 -> 15:58.640] I'm not a hoarder
[15:58.640 -> 16:00.720] He goes straight on Facebook marketplace
[16:00.720 -> 16:01.920] It's not Facebook marketplace
[16:01.920 -> 16:07.160] Oh yeah, he's in the group chat, he's in the neighborhood watch group chat of where we live.
[16:07.160 -> 16:11.640] And every now and again, giving away this table, don't need it anymore, moving.
[16:11.640 -> 16:12.640] Fab's like, yeah.
[16:12.640 -> 16:16.040] Are you, or are you not happy with the table that we got on the balcony?
[16:16.040 -> 16:17.440] We've got two tables now.
[16:17.440 -> 16:19.360] Yeah, but we don't need that last one.
[16:19.360 -> 16:22.280] Why did you get that massive one that's in the middle room?
[16:22.280 -> 16:23.280] Because it was free.
[16:23.280 -> 16:25.760] It doesn't even have any screws!
[16:25.760 -> 16:27.520] We haven't even got any friends to sit around in!
[16:27.520 -> 16:28.520] I know!
[16:28.520 -> 16:30.080] And now you've got another table with more chairs!
[16:30.080 -> 16:31.080] No, because let's be honest, right?
[16:31.080 -> 16:32.080] Which means we have two tables!
[16:32.080 -> 16:33.080] Hey!
[16:33.080 -> 16:34.080] Just listen to me.
[16:34.080 -> 16:37.480] When I got that table, it was when your girlfriend lived here.
[16:37.480 -> 16:41.040] So I thought we could all sit around for dinner and have a nice meal, you know?
[16:41.040 -> 16:42.040] But we never did.
[16:42.040 -> 16:43.040] True.
[16:43.040 -> 16:49.160] And now that she's gone, this place has just turned into... Paradise. Should Should we look at putting a cut there or do you think we might be alright?
[16:49.160 -> 16:53.440] Yeah I think we should probably put a cut there somewhere. Okay give a clap then.
[16:53.440 -> 16:58.440] Not only has he been buying tables though he came home the other day with something for our
[16:58.440 -> 17:05.200] fitness. Yes I did because I thought look you you you need some help. Yeah, I need a bit of gym, eh?
[17:05.200 -> 17:08.800] You haven't been going to the gym, so if I can't take you to the gym,
[17:08.800 -> 17:11.200] then why don't I bring the gym to you?
[17:11.200 -> 17:15.040] And not only have you done it with a serious bit of equipment, we've also got weights.
[17:15.040 -> 17:16.960] Fab has picked up a gym bench.
[17:19.520 -> 17:21.520] A free padded gym bench.
[17:21.520 -> 17:22.160] It was free.
[17:22.160 -> 17:24.240] What's on there today? What's being given?
[17:24.240 -> 17:27.440] This is on top of the seven massive plants
[17:27.440 -> 17:29.200] that he's picked up from people's flats.
[17:29.200 -> 17:31.040] One plant I picked up.
[17:31.040 -> 17:32.320] It's so big it could be seven.
[17:32.320 -> 17:33.440] Exaggerated so much.
[17:33.440 -> 17:34.960] I don't get that much stuff.
[17:34.960 -> 17:36.720] I'm not one of those guys.
[17:36.720 -> 17:39.840] But if there's a free table going, and it's a nice table.
[17:39.840 -> 17:40.520] You're a hoarder.
[17:40.520 -> 17:41.960] I am a bit of a hoarder.
[17:41.960 -> 17:44.840] But at the same time, I can get rid of stuff easily
[17:44.840 -> 17:45.280] if I need to.
[17:45.280 -> 17:46.280] Can you?
[17:46.280 -> 17:50.240] All of like, everything from F1 I'm gonna keep, of course.
[17:50.240 -> 17:53.440] You would keep that stuff, you know, you don't.
[17:53.440 -> 17:54.440] No.
[17:54.440 -> 17:55.920] But it's just nice to have something.
[17:55.920 -> 17:59.360] I keep some of it, like I keep the paddock passes that have our face on them or something,
[17:59.360 -> 18:00.360] I think that's pretty cool.
[18:00.360 -> 18:03.080] I'm like, if you get that, that's cool.
[18:03.080 -> 18:07.180] You know, I keep some of it, but mean everything in our flat has been is f1 related
[18:07.180 -> 18:10.880] So I know in my room I try and keep it a bit more just about me
[18:11.160 -> 18:15.420] Because that whole flat has become f1 even our Christmas tree is covered in f1
[18:17.300 -> 18:23.180] It's just f1 everywhere back to the race because you're chatting shit now Lance stroll
[18:23.840 -> 18:28.280] Lance stroll started P19 and
[18:28.280 -> 18:37.800] finished P5. That is quite something, we have to clap that. Lance, Lawrence, Mike Crack,
[18:37.800 -> 18:41.440] all of you, well done. Yeah, that and Mike Crack, that is an unbelievable drive from
[18:41.440 -> 18:47.980] Stroll, I don't know if anyone expected that. Outscoring Alonso, Alonso came ninth that's some big points for Aston Martin
[18:47.980 -> 18:48.700] isn't it
[18:48.700 -> 18:52.020] yeah it's good it's what they could maybe have done with at the end of the
[18:52.020 -> 18:52.480] year
[18:52.480 -> 18:56.940] mm-hmm so let's see there's still a midfield battle
[18:56.940 -> 18:59.880] yeah take me through mate, well how close is that in there now
[18:59.880 -> 19:04.300] yeah I can guarantee you it's darn close because well Hamilton needed like to
[19:04.300 -> 19:07.560] finish within six points of Perez to stop Perez from coming second.
[19:07.560 -> 19:11.080] So Perez must be confirmed now, second in the driver's standards.
[19:11.080 -> 19:12.800] We'll just keep talking shit until I can get it up.
[19:12.800 -> 19:15.720] Yeah, I think Perez will be confirmed second in the driver's standards.
[19:15.720 -> 19:17.400] Oh my god.
[19:17.400 -> 19:18.600] Oh my god, is it?
[19:18.600 -> 19:20.600] This is, this is, what are you talking about?
[19:20.600 -> 19:21.600] Driver's standards.
[19:21.600 -> 19:24.600] Yeah, but I'm talking about fourth and fifth here.
[19:24.600 -> 19:26.280] Take me into it.
[19:26.280 -> 19:34.560] Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso are both on 200 points. No way. They're tied.
[19:34.560 -> 19:40.480] Carlos in fourth, Alonso in fifth and Lando Norris is five points behind them in
[19:40.480 -> 19:46.680] sixth. No way. And Leclerc is 12 points behind them with 188 in seventh.
[19:47.200 -> 19:51.280] And George, he's got 160, so he's way off.
[19:51.280 -> 19:52.440] 12 points in a gap.
[19:52.440 -> 19:54.660] That means any four of them could jump any of them,
[19:54.660 -> 19:55.840] surely, on the final race.
[19:55.840 -> 19:59.040] Yeah, if Sainz and Fernando Alonso have a shit race,
[19:59.040 -> 20:01.160] then Leclerc could jump from seventh to fourth.
[20:01.160 -> 20:02.960] And Leclerc's just come second,
[20:02.960 -> 20:04.320] so that would have got him some nice points
[20:04.320 -> 20:05.400] to jump him closer.
[20:05.400 -> 20:06.760] Jesus.
[20:06.760 -> 20:07.600] Alonso's ninth.
[20:07.600 -> 20:09.080] It's all to play for in Abu Dhabi then, mate.
[20:09.080 -> 20:10.960] Well, signs did well to come sixth,
[20:10.960 -> 20:12.360] because he had a race where he was pushed
[20:12.360 -> 20:14.200] right back after Quali, didn't he?
[20:14.200 -> 20:15.040] Yeah.
[20:15.040 -> 20:16.060] To twelfth, and he span at the beginning.
[20:16.060 -> 20:18.000] So sixth was actually all right.
[20:18.000 -> 20:19.400] Perez had a good race.
[20:19.400 -> 20:21.760] Aston Martin still have an opportunity
[20:21.760 -> 20:24.760] to take McLaren in the constructor standings.
[20:24.760 -> 20:28.160] So yeah, how are the constructor standings? Yeah, so you got obviously
[20:28.940 -> 20:35.320] Red Bull first Mercedes second Ferrari actually have a chance to jump Mercedes still for the second position
[20:36.860 -> 20:43.800] Mercedes got 392 Ferrari's got 388. Okay, so there's a chance there and then McLaren I've got 284
[20:43.800 -> 20:47.160] So they're not going to get any higher.
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[21:46.600 -> 21:48.800] That's the Martin about 273 so again
[21:48.800 -> 21:54.240] They could jump into fourth mate it does a lot to play for big jeffy's points are worth millions of pounds as we know
[21:54.560 -> 21:59.380] But has Perez now come second then on the con driver standards can anyone overtake him?
[21:59.640 -> 22:05.880] Because I think how much one had to come within points. Absolutely no one can overtake Sergio Perez now.
[22:05.880 -> 22:06.720] Well, there we go.
[22:06.720 -> 22:08.360] Second place in the Formula One World Championship
[22:08.360 -> 22:10.480] has gone to Sergio Perez.
[22:10.480 -> 22:11.920] Congratulations Perez.
[22:11.920 -> 22:12.760] Clap it, let's clap it.
[22:12.760 -> 22:14.160] He deserves it, he deserves it.
[22:14.160 -> 22:15.000] Who does?
[22:15.000 -> 22:16.200] I know that pressure.
[22:16.200 -> 22:18.160] Did you see that hilarious clip
[22:18.160 -> 22:21.360] where Bruce Buffer went up to him?
[22:21.360 -> 22:23.840] The guy who announces all the UFC and the boxing and that.
[22:23.840 -> 22:24.680] And he's like,
[22:24.680 -> 22:26.920] Sergio Perez! And he stands there like, I went up to him the guy who announces all the UFC and their boxing and he's like SIR DIO PUNCH
[22:26.920 -> 22:28.920] and he stands there like where do I go?
[22:28.920 -> 22:30.920] what do I do?
[22:30.920 -> 22:37.880] this is why f1 is such a different sport you know maybe yeah I don't know if f1
[22:37.880 -> 22:42.880] really survives for very long in America unless unless they change it you know
[22:42.880 -> 22:45.160] what do you think they're missing?
[22:51.000 -> 22:52.140] Well, they've to be honest. It's either just I genuinely think it's the it's the people I
[22:55.760 -> 22:56.260] Think America is so different in terms of how they do stuff
[23:01.680 -> 23:02.440] Compared to like the rest of the world in general and when you think that like probably but most drivers
[23:05.000 -> 23:05.120] Are like from Europe.
[23:06.680 -> 23:09.640] Would that be fair to say? Well, most Formula One drivers are from Europe,
[23:09.640 -> 23:10.680] I would say.
[23:10.680 -> 23:11.520] I guess.
[23:11.520 -> 23:14.240] You do get your ones from Brazil, obviously, Mexico.
[23:14.240 -> 23:16.820] It's only recently we've had like an American.
[23:18.060 -> 23:18.900] Yeah.
[23:18.900 -> 23:20.400] There's quite often been Brazilian drivers on the grid day.
[23:20.400 -> 23:22.120] I wouldn't say all drivers from Europe.
[23:22.120 -> 23:23.480] No, not, yeah, definitely not all.
[23:23.480 -> 23:24.680] But I just think,
[23:24.680 -> 23:25.460] Australia. I don't think Formula drivers from Europe. No, not, yeah, definitely not all, but I just think, Australia.
[23:25.460 -> 23:27.240] I don't think Formula One drivers are the right people
[23:27.240 -> 23:32.240] to fully embrace like the American way of doing things.
[23:32.640 -> 23:35.620] I know what you mean in the aspect of,
[23:36.500 -> 23:39.620] I think to be an F1 driver,
[23:39.620 -> 23:42.680] it's a very different career to a lot of things
[23:42.680 -> 23:45.420] where you have to go in really young, be really focused. And I think the sport is very different career to a lot of things, where you have to go in really young, be really
[23:45.420 -> 23:51.020] focused and I think the sport is very different. It's not a sport where whilst you're doing
[23:51.020 -> 23:55.460] it you're engaging with the fans. For example, a footballer is on a pitch and they can hear
[23:55.460 -> 23:59.820] the fans singing their name. A Formula One driver is in a car driving around in circles,
[23:59.820 -> 24:02.140] they won't be able to hear the 300,000 people probably.
[24:02.140 -> 24:05.600] No, but NASCAR, you you know like NASCAR drivers would like
[24:05.600 -> 24:10.640] would lap that shit up do you know what I mean? You just feel like it's a little bit different
[24:10.640 -> 24:15.600] there? I just feel like F1 drivers in general I don't know what it is maybe it's just a clash of
[24:15.600 -> 24:21.280] culture I'm not really sure but like F1 drivers just who they are as people we're just not quite
[24:22.080 -> 24:29.640] they're not quite uh into the kind of the glitz and glam of it as much. I know what you mean in a way but then a bit of me thinks
[24:29.640 -> 24:35.660] maybe they're told not to be. I mean a bit of me does think like when you have
[24:35.660 -> 24:39.840] that Bruce Buffer shouting Sergio Perez like why is there not a driver just
[24:39.840 -> 24:45.680] grabbing the mic being like VENGEANCE! Let's! LET'S GO! You know, why is no one...
[24:45.680 -> 24:48.360] I feel like in another sport that would happen.
[24:48.360 -> 24:50.880] Like, in most other sports that would happen.
[24:50.880 -> 24:51.880] The fighting game.
[24:51.880 -> 24:55.720] But then you are crossing over boxing UFC with Formula 1.
[24:55.720 -> 25:00.160] UFC, Bruce Buffer, these people are from a completely different area.
[25:00.160 -> 25:01.600] You bring them into F1, you put them on the grid.
[25:01.600 -> 25:03.440] I think a NASCAR driver would do it.
[25:03.440 -> 25:04.440] Do you?
[25:04.440 -> 25:09.360] Yeah, they probably would. I just think it's the Americans. The Americans just are just more into that kind of like fuck
[25:09.360 -> 25:11.360] Yeah, yeah, kind of mentality. Whoa
[25:13.360 -> 25:19.220] I think the spectacle's there and it is entertaining. But yeah, you are right. Maybe it maybe with the drivers
[25:19.220 -> 25:24.600] We have on the grid. Maybe they're just not built for it. But then how do you go to only one race a year?
[25:24.600 -> 25:26.800] It's like that and then every other race isn't?
[25:26.800 -> 25:28.200] Do you know what I mean?
[25:28.200 -> 25:29.440] Yeah, well, I was thinking that.
[25:29.440 -> 25:30.720] Miami was a bit like Vegas.
[25:30.720 -> 25:31.680] I was thinking that.
[25:31.680 -> 25:34.080] I do kind of like it, like, don't get me wrong.
[25:35.960 -> 25:38.260] I feel the same way as like Max and the other drivers,
[25:38.260 -> 25:39.960] where like, I don't care about that shit,
[25:39.960 -> 25:43.220] but it is probably nice to have it once or twice
[25:43.220 -> 25:46.940] in 20 odd races a year, to have that kind of shit go on.
[25:46.940 -> 25:49.700] You wouldn't want to see it at every race, you know?
[25:49.700 -> 25:52.100] You wouldn't want to have that in like Hungary.
[25:52.100 -> 25:54.180] Or Silverstone, all this crazy,
[25:54.180 -> 25:56.440] like these podiums just emerging out of the ground
[25:56.440 -> 25:58.540] and they're waving, you don't need that.
[25:58.540 -> 26:01.860] But to have that just in Vegas, like I can get down with that.
[26:01.860 -> 26:02.700] Well obviously they won't have
[26:02.700 -> 26:04.180] an opening ceremony again, I doubt.
[26:04.180 -> 26:05.160] Or actually it's Vegas, they probably will do an that. Well obviously they won't have an opening ceremony again, I doubt, or actually it's Vegas,
[26:05.160 -> 26:07.520] they probably will do an opening ceremony every year,
[26:07.520 -> 26:08.360] won't they?
[26:08.360 -> 26:09.760] Yeah, and it'll probably get better and better
[26:09.760 -> 26:10.600] every year as well.
[26:10.600 -> 26:14.080] Yeah, I mean, overall Vegas as a race, loved it.
[26:14.080 -> 26:16.440] It was probably one of the best races this season.
[26:16.440 -> 26:17.560] The whole buildup of it,
[26:17.560 -> 26:20.360] everything the Netflix like we spoke about in the last pod,
[26:20.360 -> 26:22.320] the Netflix golf cup and that.
[26:22.320 -> 26:23.140] Yep.
[26:23.140 -> 26:26.300] I think the overall buildup to Vegas was great, but I think you are right
[26:26.840 -> 26:32.440] like I'm not sure whether the drivers really knew what to do with the level of
[26:33.600 -> 26:37.640] Promotion in a way look it was like a big Super Bowl show kind of thing
[26:37.640 -> 26:44.800] I think that they could rebuild a miniature scale of the Vegas Strip somewhere in the desert and
[26:46.200 -> 26:50.800] build a miniature scale of the Vegas strip somewhere in the desert and just have that as as the circuit and not fuck with the city center just like the
[26:50.800 -> 26:54.240] desert like the Vegas is slap bang in the desert so it only takes 10 minutes
[26:54.240 -> 26:57.600] to like drive out of it and you're in the desert so the circuit could be right
[26:57.600 -> 27:01.880] next to the track and for much cheaper than it was to build the Grand Prix
[27:01.880 -> 27:06.080] they could probably build a monorail or a train train. To not disrupt the whole of the town.
[27:06.080 -> 27:06.960] That went out.
[27:06.960 -> 27:09.680] Yeah, they have a monorail anyway so they could just do an extra bit.
[27:09.680 -> 27:12.800] And that is, for me, that shouts like 2050.
[27:12.800 -> 27:17.920] Like now that's, for me that sounds even more futuristic than Vegas because you build a track
[27:17.920 -> 27:19.680] in the middle of, you could do what you want.
[27:19.680 -> 27:23.760] They could make the circuit look however they want and just on the straight they could put
[27:23.760 -> 27:27.640] all like the famous like hotels but it would be miniatures like
[27:27.640 -> 27:31.200] half-size and it would all just be props so like you wouldn't actually have to
[27:31.200 -> 27:35.240] build a like a hotel but they've just built everything down so they can't go back
[27:35.240 -> 27:39.280] yeah and also that massive pit building that they've built right in front of that
[27:39.280 -> 27:41.960] fountain is that staying there all year round?
[27:41.960 -> 27:49.000] surely not surely not well I don't know what, what, you reckon they're just going to take it down? Is it like Lego?
[27:49.000 -> 27:55.000] Um, yeah, I don't, no idea mate. No idea. You can't leave that up forever.
[27:55.000 -> 27:59.000] You do make a valid point. If they're in the middle of a desert, why didn't they just build it a little bit outside?
[27:59.000 -> 28:01.000] I guess they wanted to drive round the sphere.
[28:01.000 -> 28:05.040] You want the spectacle of it and i guess the draw card of
[28:05.040 -> 28:10.400] that was like the straight because the boulevard is so long people have always dreamt of like
[28:10.400 -> 28:14.480] racing on the on the vegas strip so it's more to it than than just building a circuit there
[28:14.480 -> 28:17.840] like it's quite a bit of history i think and it did yeah it did look lovely as well watching the
[28:17.840 -> 28:22.400] cars drive through there and the sphere and all that i bet it was really cool for the drivers
[28:22.400 -> 28:26.280] but i mean i don't know it's 10 years of it,
[28:26.280 -> 28:27.880] and overall it was a great race,
[28:27.880 -> 28:29.640] so I've got nothing bad to say about it.
[28:29.640 -> 28:30.480] Favorite part?
[28:31.600 -> 28:36.600] Core, what did, the second, the last little chicane
[28:36.880 -> 28:38.320] before you swung around on the corner,
[28:38.320 -> 28:40.680] where Leclerc took Perez on the last lap,
[28:40.680 -> 28:43.520] that little chicane gave people the ability
[28:43.520 -> 28:46.720] to jump up the inside and easily go around.
[28:46.720 -> 28:48.720] That was my favorite part of the track.
[28:48.720 -> 28:50.080] Favorite part of the race?
[28:50.080 -> 28:55.840] And my favorite part of the race was probably for the stint where I thought Oscar Piastri
[28:55.840 -> 28:56.840] could win it.
[28:56.840 -> 29:01.840] I mean, for about 30 laps he started on hards and I didn't realize that he pitted and then
[29:01.840 -> 29:02.840] went back on hards.
[29:02.840 -> 29:03.840] We didn't know he had to go on hards.
[29:03.840 -> 29:04.840] Yeah, he had to change sides.
[29:04.840 -> 29:09.840] So he needed another tire compound, which is interesting actually. I was going to bring this
[29:09.840 -> 29:14.000] up. Your dad said on the phone, didn't he? He said, why didn't he, couldn't they remove that?
[29:14.000 -> 29:18.080] Your dad was saying it's a shame that they have to use two compounds. Yeah, but he said it because
[29:18.080 -> 29:22.240] it promotes more pits. Oh yeah, obviously you need, they need pits because it makes it better,
[29:22.240 -> 29:26.000] but could they not just say you have to pit once
[29:26.000 -> 29:27.800] rather than you have to use two compounds?
[29:27.800 -> 29:29.800] Yeah, minimum one stop.
[29:29.800 -> 29:31.800] But then would that make any difference?
[29:34.480 -> 29:35.320] I don't know really.
[29:35.320 -> 29:38.240] I guess it would, they'd figure out a tactical way of.
[29:38.240 -> 29:39.560] Yeah, I don't really know.
[29:39.560 -> 29:41.080] But yeah, my favorite bit for a while,
[29:41.080 -> 29:42.580] I thought Oscar was winning, so that was great.
[29:42.580 -> 29:43.420] What was yours?
[29:44.520 -> 29:47.440] Lap 40, when Toto got on the mic to
[29:47.440 -> 29:49.360] George and he said hunt them down George
[29:49.360 -> 29:55.360] that was my favorite bit. He just sounds like a villain
[29:55.360 -> 29:58.360] hunt them down George and George did
[29:58.360 -> 30:00.400] exactly that and decided to go into the
[30:00.400 -> 30:03.000] side of Max Verstappen which gave him a
[30:03.000 -> 30:05.000] five-second time penalty. You just turned in.
[30:05.000 -> 30:06.000] You said something whilst the race was going on.
[30:06.000 -> 30:07.000] You're not Max, bro.
[30:07.000 -> 30:08.000] You're not Max.
[30:08.000 -> 30:09.000] You can't do that.
[30:09.000 -> 30:10.000] You made a valid point.
[30:10.000 -> 30:12.800] How does Max never get damaged?
[30:12.800 -> 30:16.520] Max got damaged, but it just didn't affect his car in the slightest.
[30:16.520 -> 30:17.520] That's what I mean.
[30:17.520 -> 30:19.520] Anyone else, they'd be DNF'd out the race, gotta go and change something.
[30:19.520 -> 30:20.520] Makes no sense.
[30:20.520 -> 30:23.120] Also, I want to bring you up quickly about a comment that you made last pod.
[30:23.120 -> 30:24.120] Me?
[30:24.120 -> 30:30.360] Yeah. You're going to call me out? Pretty much word for word. Yeah, but don't quote me but pretty much work. Oh, yeah, we got you said
[30:31.160 -> 30:37.980] F1 is not Adrian Newey's full-time gig. He's only does it part-time and then he has other stuff that he does
[30:37.980 -> 30:40.120] Yeah, but is he not at every race?
[30:40.800 -> 30:49.560] Yeah, don't get me wrong. He's probably still the main person for Red Bull but I'm saying he does other stuff it's not like he doesn't do anything else he's building a bloody
[30:49.560 -> 30:54.540] submarine mate yeah but that's that's more F1 is still like his full-time thing and the
[30:54.540 -> 30:58.860] submarines a part-time thing I thought you when you said it F1 was just like a Sunday
[30:58.860 -> 31:03.940] job I don't I don't think he um I don't know like six a side or something I don't know
[31:03.940 -> 31:05.720] I don't know how you have time
[31:05.720 -> 31:08.400] to go to every race in a year and build a fucking subway.
[31:08.400 -> 31:09.640] Does he go to every race?
[31:09.640 -> 31:12.360] Well, I think I've seen him at a lot of them.
[31:12.360 -> 31:13.800] But I don't know, you quite often see him
[31:13.800 -> 31:16.480] on the grid standing there with a notepad.
[31:16.480 -> 31:17.320] Just taking notes of people's cars.
[31:17.320 -> 31:19.400] I thought you were gonna say knife then.
[31:19.400 -> 31:21.800] Why would Adrian do it if he had the grid with a knife?
[31:21.800 -> 31:22.760] I don't know.
[31:22.760 -> 31:24.880] Overall, this is a new segment
[31:24.880 -> 31:28.000] that I wanna start bringing into the pods.
[31:28.000 -> 31:29.000] Let's bring it right in.
[31:29.000 -> 31:31.000] Rate the race at...
[31:31.000 -> 31:32.000] Rate the race!
[31:32.000 -> 31:34.000] Rate the R2, Rate TR.
[31:34.000 -> 31:35.000] What?
[31:35.000 -> 31:36.000] RTR.
[31:36.000 -> 31:37.000] Right.
[31:38.000 -> 31:42.000] I think there's been some good races this year, but Max has dominated which has took
[31:42.000 -> 31:43.000] away a lot of it.
[31:43.000 -> 31:47.040] But this race, Max wasn't winning for the whole thing.
[31:47.040 -> 31:49.400] You know, Leclerc was winning for a bit.
[31:49.400 -> 31:50.520] Perez was coming through.
[31:50.520 -> 31:52.980] I actually thought Perez might win for a while.
[31:52.980 -> 31:56.560] Compared to a lot of races, I don't know.
[31:56.560 -> 31:57.400] It's been good.
[31:57.400 -> 31:58.920] Like I'd probably go at eight.
[31:59.800 -> 32:01.320] I think it was pretty good.
[32:01.320 -> 32:02.240] Eight out of 10.
[32:02.240 -> 32:03.080] Wow.
[32:03.080 -> 32:03.900] You?
[32:03.900 -> 32:04.840] Wow.
[32:04.840 -> 32:09.740] I mean, they've made a lot of mistakes. They will learn from it and they shouldn't have lied about the attendance, but...
[32:09.740 -> 32:12.620] I would say, right, I've got two answers for you.
[32:12.620 -> 32:17.720] I'd say the race was an 8, but from what I experienced, it was a 7.
[32:17.720 -> 32:18.220] Okay.
[32:18.220 -> 32:20.620] That's purely from the fact that it was on too early.
[32:20.620 -> 32:21.120] Yeah.
[32:21.120 -> 32:26.240] It was on too early, so I was still half asleep and I don't
[32:26.240 -> 32:28.400] remember much of what happened I get
[32:28.400 -> 32:30.480] why they had to do the time zone so it
[32:30.480 -> 32:32.760] worked for Europe because think about
[32:32.760 -> 32:34.280] they couldn't have gone any later there
[32:34.280 -> 32:35.440] because it would have been later there
[32:35.440 -> 32:36.800] but they couldn't have gone any earlier
[32:36.800 -> 32:38.000] there because it would have been earlier
[32:38.000 -> 32:40.400] for Europe so they can't really win with
[32:40.400 -> 32:42.760] the Vegas time zone so is Australia
[32:42.760 -> 32:46.560] ahead or behind of us yeah
[32:46.560 -> 32:51.400] ahead ahead so they hit New Year's before us so if you go on a plane and
[32:51.400 -> 32:59.320] you flew to Vegas yeah they're behind they're even father behind behind us
[32:59.320 -> 33:02.840] they're behind us so they're even further behind Australia and Australia's
[33:02.840 -> 33:05.080] but in front of us. Yeah.
[33:06.000 -> 33:09.680] But then Vegas, so if you're in LA on the west coast.
[33:09.680 -> 33:10.800] It's closer to Australia.
[33:10.800 -> 33:12.320] It's closer to Australia.
[33:12.320 -> 33:14.160] I've never understood this either.
[33:14.160 -> 33:15.680] So then how the fuck do you work the time out?
[33:15.680 -> 33:17.320] Mate, I've never understood this either.
[33:17.320 -> 33:18.440] I don't know if you think it's that hard,
[33:18.440 -> 33:19.260] I think it's just.
[33:19.260 -> 33:20.100] No, but I've never understood this.
[33:20.100 -> 33:21.120] I think this is just normal science.
[33:21.120 -> 33:24.160] If you wanna fly from Vegas to Australia,
[33:24.160 -> 33:27.320] Yeah. You'd still go all the way over England
[33:27.320 -> 33:29.480] and this way and it would take forever.
[33:29.480 -> 33:31.360] But why can't you just go the other way?
[33:31.360 -> 33:34.800] Because surely you're nearer Australia if you go round the world the other way.
[33:34.800 -> 33:38.400] Honestly I think it's because of the way that they build maps.
[33:38.400 -> 33:40.560] I think there's so much water between...
[33:40.560 -> 33:42.640] What, and you don't see it?
[33:42.640 -> 33:43.640] Yeah.
[33:43.640 -> 33:44.640] Yeah but surely that's fine.
[33:44.640 -> 33:48.260] Surely it would still be quicker. should I get Google Maps up because if you wrap to flat map
[33:48.260 -> 33:54.620] up Australia is close to Vegas I don't know LA well it's closer to Vegas
[33:54.620 -> 34:05.400] thing down from Vegas to Australia and all the way across Europe across London Sydney flight path. And for those of you in Australia, we're figuring out-
[34:05.400 -> 34:06.720] What?
[34:06.720 -> 34:08.480] What happened there?
[34:08.480 -> 34:09.320] Barry White.
[34:09.320 -> 34:12.960] This is us figuring out for our Australian listeners
[34:12.960 -> 34:14.720] how you can get to Vegas next year.
[34:14.720 -> 34:17.000] Don't worry, Jake and Flabby O's travel plans.
[34:17.000 -> 34:17.840] Oh, they do.
[34:17.840 -> 34:19.640] They fly, they do fly that way.
[34:19.640 -> 34:20.480] No, they don't.
[34:20.480 -> 34:21.840] They do, they fly across the water.
[34:21.840 -> 34:24.000] So how long does it take?
[34:24.000 -> 34:24.840] Flight time.
[34:24.840 -> 34:27.920] What, they go that way? they go the opposite way. No way
[34:29.360 -> 34:34.100] Flight time you're looking at six hours from Los Angeles to
[34:35.000 -> 34:38.220] That could be wrong to Sydney. That's a supersonic airliner
[34:38.760 -> 34:42.880] 15 hours Jesus from LA to Sydney. It's still quicker than from here
[34:42.000 -> 34:44.000] Jesus. From LA to Sydney. Still quicker than from here.
[34:44.000 -> 34:47.000] 15 and a half hours. So they're behind us but then...
[34:47.000 -> 34:49.000] So they're travelling...
[34:49.000 -> 34:51.000] Where's the swap point?
[34:51.000 -> 34:55.000] Is there like a line you drive through and all of a sudden you lose 13 hours?
[34:55.000 -> 34:57.000] So you're flying...
[34:57.000 -> 34:59.000] 15 hours...
[34:59.000 -> 35:01.000] to be...
[35:01.000 -> 35:03.000] So how many hours ahead?
[35:03.000 -> 35:06.000] Well let's look now. What's the time currently in Vegas? Right, hang on.
[35:06.000 -> 35:08.000] This is important, we have to figure this out.
[35:08.000 -> 35:10.000] So time in Sydney right now.
[35:10.000 -> 35:12.000] Okay, is, and what day is it?
[35:12.000 -> 35:14.000] Time in Sydney right now, it's
[35:14.000 -> 35:16.000] 20 past 1.
[35:16.000 -> 35:18.000] 20pm? On Tuesday.
[35:18.000 -> 35:20.000] No, midnight. Okay.
[35:20.000 -> 35:22.000] So 1 in the morning. So it's basically 1am Tuesday.
[35:22.000 -> 35:24.000] So they're 11 hours ahead of us.
[35:24.000 -> 35:25.000] Tuesday? Yeah. What day is it here? It's Monday, it's basically 1am Tuesday. So they're 11 hours ahead of us. Tuesday?! Yeah.
[35:25.000 -> 35:27.000] What day is it here?!
[35:27.000 -> 35:29.000] It's Monday. It's currently Monday 2 o'clock.
[35:29.000 -> 35:31.000] It's 2 o'clock.
[35:31.000 -> 35:33.000] So 2 o'clock here is 1am in Australia.
[35:33.000 -> 35:35.000] So they are a whole day ahead.
[35:35.000 -> 35:37.000] So if you fly...
[35:37.000 -> 35:39.000] And so Vegas are 9 hours behind us.
[35:39.000 -> 35:39.500] Yep.
[35:39.500 -> 35:40.000] So if you...
[35:40.000 -> 35:44.000] So right now in Vegas I could probably tell you it's 3 o'clock here.
[35:44.000 -> 35:46.680] So what does that make because they're behind us?
[35:47.600 -> 35:50.260] Huh 12. No, so it's two o'clock here
[35:51.360 -> 35:57.880] It's two o'clock in London. So so it's 5 a.m. 6 a.m. Something like yeah 6 a.m
[35:57.880 -> 36:03.280] In Vegas right now if you fly from Vegas at 6 a.m. On a Monday
[36:03.840 -> 36:08.480] 15 hours to Sydney, it will be 2am on a Tuesday.
[36:08.480 -> 36:10.760] That means- But not because it's an extra 15 hours for
[36:10.760 -> 36:12.000] the flight.
[36:12.000 -> 36:19.000] That means Vegas is a- Sydney is a whole day ahead of them, plus 5 hours.
[36:19.000 -> 36:20.500] Is that right?
[36:20.500 -> 36:27.680] Because it's Monday 5am in Vegas and it's Tuesday 1 a.m. in Sydney
[36:27.680 -> 36:33.880] So they're a whole day plus five hours. What a trick eh? Do you think all Americans know that and they just they
[36:33.880 -> 36:36.880] They just call it. What do you mean? What benefit is there?
[36:36.880 -> 36:39.880] Do you think all Americans know that? But it's a strange thing isn't it?
[36:39.880 -> 36:45.760] Of course it's strange. I still think time's a load of rubbish because someone had to make it up
[36:45.760 -> 36:49.520] Well, I could make my own time couldn't I I could count to 100 and go that was a Jake
[36:49.520 -> 36:51.460] Well, I read a post in a day
[36:51.460 -> 36:57.400] I read a post that my sister put up and it was something like if every month
[36:57.920 -> 37:00.800] Had 32 days or something like that
[37:01.600 -> 37:06.360] Then we would perfectly have four weeks a month and it wouldn't be
[37:06.360 -> 37:09.800] like a day or two out, you'd have perfectly four weeks a month.
[37:09.800 -> 37:16.600] No, it was if 28 days, if every month, if every month had 20, this is it, if every month
[37:16.600 -> 37:19.760] You put that finger down boy, pointed at me like that.
[37:19.760 -> 37:20.760] I'm telling you something.
[37:20.760 -> 37:21.760] Flabbyo.
[37:21.760 -> 37:22.760] Alright.
[37:22.760 -> 37:30.000] I don't know what to call it. If every month had 28 days, there would be an extra month.
[37:30.000 -> 37:34.000] All the seasons would line up perfectly, we'd never have a leap year.
[37:34.000 -> 37:37.000] And we'd perfectly have four weeks a month.
[37:37.000 -> 37:38.000] An extra month?
[37:38.000 -> 37:39.000] Yeah.
[37:39.000 -> 37:41.000] What, we'd have 13 months if there was 28 days?
[37:41.000 -> 37:43.000] If every month had 28 days, yeah.
[37:43.000 -> 37:45.620] I can't wait to match
[37:45.620 -> 37:53.120] this no it's not right 28 times 13 28 times 13 times 13 3 how many days in a
[37:53.120 -> 38:00.200] year 28 times 13 how many days in a year you're right three six five you're right
[38:00.200 -> 38:07.000] I know so if so if ever? We've just made another month!
[38:07.000 -> 38:09.000] Oh that's 364.
[38:09.000 -> 38:13.000] Yeah, that's- if there was 13 months of 28 days, that's how many days it is.
[38:13.000 -> 38:15.000] So we've got an extra day as well!
[38:15.000 -> 38:19.000] Yeah, but then you don't get the leap year every four years to put us back into-
[38:19.000 -> 38:20.000] Do you hear what I'm saying?
[38:20.000 -> 38:22.000] Yeah, mate, I'm here!
[38:22.000 -> 38:23.000] So that's-
[38:23.000 -> 38:24.000] Loud and clear!
[38:24.000 -> 38:25.500] I don't get it then, why don't we do that?
[38:25.500 -> 38:28.500] Well I can't figure out how we've just managed to pull an extra month out of nowhere.
[38:28.500 -> 38:29.500] Mate, we're still live.
[38:29.500 -> 38:30.000] What?
[38:30.000 -> 38:31.500] We're still on the pod right now.
[38:31.500 -> 38:32.500] Oh, are we?
[38:32.500 -> 38:33.000] Yeah.
[38:33.000 -> 38:35.000] How have we managed to pull an extra month out?
[38:35.500 -> 38:37.500] Because every day has pretty much 28 days anyway.
[38:37.500 -> 38:40.500] Well, because you've got 12 months a year, times 2 is 24.
[38:40.500 -> 38:41.000] True.
[38:41.000 -> 38:42.500] Hang on, that's not right.
[38:42.500 -> 38:47.220] I feel like we've just magicked a month, Honestly. Yeah, where would the month go beginning?
[38:47.220 -> 38:52.580] Start or the end? No idea, but we're still on a Formula One podcast right now. Sorry. Yeah, great race
[38:52.580 -> 38:56.920] Hope everyone enjoyed it. I will hands down to Vegas say well done
[38:56.920 -> 39:00.720] So you give it an A you give it an A out of 10. Yeah, they put together something amazing
[39:00.720 -> 39:04.420] I mean, it's you know, everyone's gonna pull away little bits of it and say they like this
[39:04.420 -> 39:06.840] They didn't like that, but overall,
[39:06.840 -> 39:09.400] you're there for the race, the race was good.
[39:09.400 -> 39:11.600] So epic moves, we saw some epic moves
[39:11.600 -> 39:13.480] between Gasly and his teammate Ocon,
[39:13.480 -> 39:15.300] which is quite nice, some wheel to wheel action.
[39:15.300 -> 39:17.420] After everyone said that it was gonna be a boring race
[39:17.420 -> 39:18.960] because of the slow corners,
[39:18.960 -> 39:21.560] we actually saw some nice stuff.
[39:21.560 -> 39:24.520] Leclerc, epic at the end, and they were playing
[39:24.520 -> 39:25.840] Viva Las Vegas to Verstappen
[39:25.840 -> 39:27.040] down the radio when he won.
[39:27.040 -> 39:28.880] So that's a win-win really, isn't it?
[39:28.880 -> 39:30.000] That's a win-win, yeah.
[39:30.000 -> 39:30.840] So yeah.
[39:30.840 -> 39:31.920] Yeah.
[39:31.920 -> 39:34.840] For one race left of the, oh my God.
[39:34.840 -> 39:36.920] One race left of the year.
[39:36.920 -> 39:38.800] Abu Dhabi's.
[39:38.800 -> 39:40.200] We know where everything's gone.
[39:40.200 -> 39:42.440] The battle is there, but in the middle, like you said,
[39:42.440 -> 39:44.280] but Max first, Paris second.
[39:44.280 -> 39:46.320] Yeah. The season is coming to a very
[39:47.400 -> 39:49.400] Just closing out now really isn't it?
[39:49.400 -> 39:51.000] Yeah, it is
[39:51.000 -> 39:55.720] I'm uh, I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next year
[39:55.720 -> 39:56.920] I know that the break-
[39:56.920 -> 39:58.920] Why didn't you say that with a little bit of excitement then?
[39:58.920 -> 40:00.920] Because I was gonna say something else that I tried to say but
[40:00.920 -> 40:04.560] I am looking forward to it because I
[40:05.400 -> 40:09.200] Think that now this year has given you know two years is enough for these teams to
[40:09.200 -> 40:13.560] catch up so like now really next year should be exciting hopefully we'll see
[40:13.560 -> 40:16.760] some some teams closer to Red Bull I guess the worry is though that Red Bull
[40:16.760 -> 40:21.000] completely stopped developing their car this year they were so quick at the
[40:21.000 -> 40:23.960] beginning that they went ah fuck it we're gonna win this year anyway and
[40:23.960 -> 40:26.400] they've spent all year, which they have,
[40:26.400 -> 40:29.200] developing next year's car anyway.
[40:29.200 -> 40:32.320] So Red Bull are already ahead on next year's car
[40:32.320 -> 40:33.440] than anyone else.
[40:33.440 -> 40:34.560] God damn them.
[40:34.560 -> 40:36.720] So expect Red Bull to be very quick.
[40:36.720 -> 40:37.280] God damn them.
[40:37.280 -> 40:39.680] And that's what Lewis was pissed about mid-season, wasn't it?
[40:39.680 -> 40:41.120] He was saying cars shouldn't be allowed,
[40:41.120 -> 40:42.720] they shouldn't be allowed to do this.
[40:42.720 -> 40:46.680] Yep, I think, look, there's no right or wrong way to run F1,
[40:46.680 -> 40:48.520] but let's give them some credit.
[40:48.520 -> 40:50.880] They do change their regulations quite a lot.
[40:50.880 -> 40:53.240] Every few years they change them, which is amazing
[40:53.240 -> 40:55.360] because they could just get stuck in a rut of just,
[40:55.360 -> 40:57.320] nope, this is F1, this is the way that it is,
[40:57.320 -> 40:58.920] and this is the way that it'll always be.
[40:58.920 -> 41:00.960] But I like the fact that they're changing shit.
[41:00.960 -> 41:02.400] So yeah, there is definitely elements
[41:02.400 -> 41:03.600] of what you just said though,
[41:03.600 -> 41:05.440] of them being like, we're not doing that.
[41:05.440 -> 41:08.640] We're not doing this like Carlos Sanz is penalty this weekend for sure.
[41:08.640 -> 41:12.320] But I'm sure there's a saying for that, you know, yeah.
[41:12.320 -> 41:16.040] Three, three strikes of a feather makes an old chicken wise or something like that.
[41:16.040 -> 41:17.880] You know, you just make that up.
[41:17.880 -> 41:18.880] Yeah.
[41:18.880 -> 41:19.880] Yeah.
[41:19.880 -> 41:22.040] I did three strikes of a feather.
[41:22.040 -> 41:25.320] It takes four plucks of a feather to get an old chicken to trust you.
[41:25.320 -> 41:26.320] There you go.
[41:26.320 -> 41:27.320] That doesn't make any sense.
[41:27.320 -> 41:31.880] You've got to pluck a few feathers before, so like, it's going to take a while.
[41:31.880 -> 41:34.800] If you pull a feather at me I'm pissed at you.
[41:34.800 -> 41:36.400] If you pull three I'm even more pissed.
[41:36.400 -> 41:37.640] They're not going to trust you.
[41:37.640 -> 41:38.640] What if it's ingrown?
[41:38.640 -> 41:40.640] Then you'd be pretty relieved.
[41:40.640 -> 41:42.720] Then I would be pretty relieved, actually.
[41:42.720 -> 41:43.720] Very good point.
[41:43.720 -> 41:45.760] My barber, our our barber offered to
[41:46.400 -> 41:50.720] I had a spot on the back of my neck which is I don't normally get that but I had a spot in the
[41:50.720 -> 41:55.040] back of my neck and my barber offered to pull it out for me like because he thought it was an ingrown
[41:55.040 -> 41:58.640] extra fiver he said don't worry bro next time you come if it's still there I'll pull it out for you
[41:59.360 -> 42:00.400] I said cheers cuzzy
[42:03.520 -> 42:11.600] cheers cuzzy nice one blood I love being in the Barbos because they're Turkish and every time they're having a conversation
[42:11.600 -> 42:14.880] between each other and they switch between English and Turkish and I never know what
[42:14.880 -> 42:15.880] they're all about.
[42:15.880 -> 42:16.880] I know but we want to learn a little bit.
[42:16.880 -> 42:17.880] Yeah.
[42:17.880 -> 42:18.880] So we can surprise them.
[42:18.880 -> 42:20.640] They could be chatting shit about us and we'd have no idea.
[42:20.640 -> 42:22.760] Maybe but I feel like we've got a bit of a bond with them now.
[42:22.760 -> 42:23.760] Do you?
[42:23.760 -> 42:26.480] I feel, yeah, because all talk to mine quite a lot
[42:26.480 -> 42:29.660] I don't ever say a word to my you don't really know I chat to the guy. He's
[42:30.440 -> 42:34.640] Atakan I don't like to talk to my country. Yeah, he's cool guy. I don't like to talk to him
[42:34.640 -> 42:38.520] I like to let him concentrate on the skin fade. Yeah, but you say he always fucks your beard
[42:38.560 -> 42:42.880] He does always fuck the beard I look at it after I just lean up I lean forward and it's never straight
[42:43.000 -> 42:45.100] And I'm like that bit slower than that bit and he's like, oh up I lean forward and it's never straight and I'm like that bit's lower than that bit
[42:50.420 -> 42:52.420] And he's like, oh, I don't see it bro. They all smoke in there. So that they'll cut someone's hair. They'll go out They'll have a fag
[42:53.620 -> 42:57.420] All you can smell is like fag and aftershave it's like cheers mate
[42:58.420 -> 43:03.520] Anyway, mate, we've been rolling for nearly 45 minutes over the last 20 minutes. We've been talking absolute waffle
[43:03.520 -> 43:08.160] Well, yeah, Vegas has sent me crazy with the time zones but what a race I'm looking
[43:08.160 -> 43:12.360] forward to a final race of the year and then we're gonna have a gap in races
[43:12.360 -> 43:15.360] which means we should be able to get some mega guests thank you for all the
[43:15.360 -> 43:18.400] love on the Nat Pinkham episode. Binley mega chippy. Still growing up.
[43:18.400 -> 43:24.680] Still blowing up. Yeah it is yeah it just hit 70k. Binley mega chippy. That's died now no one goes
[43:24.680 -> 43:28.120] there anymore. I nearly went the other day shut down what you actually when I was
[43:28.120 -> 43:32.760] driving to Liverpool we nearly went really yeah before after the car died on
[43:32.760 -> 43:35.680] the way back I thought about it to cheer myself up that's another thing guys this
[43:35.680 -> 43:39.080] week is a sad week for the car but we'll know yeah we won't go we won't go there
[43:39.080 -> 43:41.640] we won't talk about that yeah we got update you guys midweek ahead of
[43:41.640 -> 43:45.280] Abu Dhabi so god it's good. See you guys when that Wednesday night
[43:45.280 -> 43:49.600] Yeah, Thursday for a fantastic episode of Pit Stop. Yeah. See you then. Yeah
[43:50.280 -> 43:52.280] Come wait Vegas, baby
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