Watch out for Gary The Groundhog! & Revealing our next Guest 👀

Podcast: Pitstop

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Wed, 14 Jun 2023 23:07:44 -0000

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2157

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! RACE WEEK IS UPON US!! F1 is firing on all cylinders once again and we cant wait to watch a (potentially) wet race in Montreal. We also announce that our next guest on the podcast is son of 1976 world champion James Hunt - Freddie Hunt! And Jake sets a hot lap on the sim around the Gilles Villeneuve circuit!
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Summary

**Pre-Canadian Grand Prix Episode Summary:**

- Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca announce the guest for the next episode of their podcast: Freddie Hunt, son of Formula One legend James Hunt.

- They discuss the recent news of Valtteri Bottas' driver rating and speculate on his performance at Alfa Romeo.

- The hosts highlight the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix and mention that Aston Martin is bringing upgrades to the race, potentially giving Lance Stroll an advantage as he races on his home turf.

- They discuss the pressure on Stroll to perform well, given that his father, Lawrence Stroll, owns Aston Martin and has high expectations for the team.

- The hosts also mention the possibility of rain during the race and how it could affect the outcome.

- They discuss George Russell's recent comments about three drivers he doesn't trust on the grid, sparking a conversation about trust among Formula One drivers.

- The hosts share some fun facts about the Canadian Grand Prix, including the high chance of animal intrusion on the track and the appearance of various animals during past races.

- They wrap up the episode with their podium predictions for the Canadian Grand Prix, considering factors such as team upgrades, driver performance, and weather conditions. **Introduction: The Pit Stop Podcast**

- Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, hosts of The Pit Stop Podcast, engage in a lively discussion about Formula One racing.
- They begin by discussing the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix and speculate on the potential winner if Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen were to switch teams and retain their points.
- The hosts also share some exciting news about Sebastian Vettel's upcoming appearance at the Red Bull Formula Nürburgring event, where he will drive his title-winning RB7 alongside Daniel Ricciardo.

**Daniel Ricciardo's Absence and Its Impact on Formula One**

- The conversation shifts to the absence of Daniel Ricciardo from Formula One this season and how his personality has been missed in the sport.
- Fabio expresses his belief that Ricciardo's presence would have made a significant difference, especially considering the excitement he brings to the races.

**Speculation about a Potential Driver to Replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull**

- The hosts engage in a hypothetical discussion about which driver, outside of Formula One, could replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull and have the best chance of winning the championship.
- They consider Jenson Button and Freddy Hunt as potential candidates, acknowledging that it would be fascinating to see them in a Red Bull car.

**The Importance of Concentration and Focus in Formula One Racing**

- The hosts emphasize the importance of concentration and focus in Formula One racing, highlighting how drivers' faces and eyes reveal their intense engagement during races.
- They discuss their own experiences with sim racing and how it provides a glimpse into the mental state of drivers behind the wheel.

**Favorite Movies and Recommendations**

- Jake and Fabio share their favorite movies, with Jake recommending the comedy "Happy Gilmore" and Fabio suggesting the critically acclaimed drama "Shawshank Redemption."
- They acknowledge that Fabio has not seen "Shawshank Redemption" and express excitement about watching it together.

**Upcoming Guest Episode and Listener Participation**

- The hosts announce an upcoming guest episode before the Canadian Grand Prix and encourage listeners to follow their YouTube channel and rate the podcast to receive notifications.
- They also reveal plans to welcome a listener into their home for a podcast episode, setting up a unique and exciting experience.

**Conclusion: Building Anticipation for the Canadian Grand Prix**

- The podcast concludes with the hosts expressing their enthusiasm for the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, despite the possibility of rain.
- They tease an upcoming golf outing with another guest and encourage listeners to tune in for more exciting content.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[00:56.300 -> 01:02.760] I do have one fact for you. Speaking of groundhogs, Ruth Buscombe told me that it's the season
[01:02.760 -> 01:05.200] highest chance of animal intrusion on the track.
[01:05.200 -> 01:05.700] Oh.
[01:05.700 -> 01:12.960] Yeah, out of every single race on the calendar, Canada is the highest one for animals on the track.
[01:12.960 -> 01:16.320] Sessions have been interrupted by four different species.
[01:16.320 -> 01:18.320] Four different species of what?
[01:18.320 -> 01:18.820] Four different species of what?
[01:18.820 -> 01:19.320] What could they have been?
[01:19.320 -> 01:19.820] What could they have been?
[01:19.820 -> 01:20.320] Let's guess. Groundhogs.
[01:20.320 -> 01:20.820] Let's guess. Groundhogs.
[01:20.820 -> 01:21.320] I'm guessing one of them's a groundhog.
[01:21.320 -> 01:21.820] I'm guessing one of them's a groundhog.
[01:21.820 -> 01:22.320] I'm guessing one of them's a groundhog.
[01:22.320 -> 01:25.000] Yes. Ladies and gentlemen.
[01:25.000 -> 01:26.000] Introducing your hosts.
[01:26.000 -> 01:50.000] On the left we've got Fabio Bocca and on the right we've got Jake Boyce for another episode of...
[01:50.000 -> 01:56.000] Pit Star! The Formula One podcast coming out of London, England!
[01:56.000 -> 01:58.000] Woohoo!
[01:58.000 -> 02:04.000] 10.30 at night. 10.30 at night, an hour and a half before we got our upload and this guy's screaming the flat down.
[02:04.000 -> 02:06.500] Rad's gonna be losing his absolute shit next door.
[02:06.500 -> 02:08.500] Couple of things to celebrate on the off.
[02:09.000 -> 02:10.000] Wow.
[02:10.000 -> 02:12.500] Well, welcome back everyone for a start, but yeah, go on.
[02:12.500 -> 02:13.500] No, these are big.
[02:13.500 -> 02:14.000] Okay, go on.
[02:14.000 -> 02:14.500] Really big.
[02:14.500 -> 02:18.000] Fab just won his first race at Monaco in the F1 game.
[02:18.000 -> 02:20.500] That is worth a round of applause.
[02:20.500 -> 02:21.500] I'll let you clap that.
[02:22.000 -> 02:24.000] That is very impressive.
[02:24.000 -> 02:26.000] Thank you so much, been practicing.
[02:26.000 -> 02:28.000] The second piece of breaking news is
[02:28.000 -> 02:30.000] we have announced the guest on our TikTok
[02:30.000 -> 02:33.000] for the next episode, the bonus episode.
[02:33.000 -> 02:35.000] It's Freddie Hunt.
[02:35.000 -> 02:37.000] Freddie Hunt, guys, wow.
[02:37.000 -> 02:39.000] When that guy sits in front of you with the hair
[02:39.000 -> 02:42.000] and the voice, he has a spit image of his dad.
[02:42.000 -> 02:43.000] It's strange.
[02:43.000 -> 02:45.420] We've been speaking about Rush over the last couple of episodes and
[02:46.520 -> 02:53.220] You know the James Hunt Nikki louder battle was incredible James Hunt was an amazing driver and having Freddy in the flat was very special
[02:53.220 -> 02:58.920] He even set a lap on the sim and he was very quick very very bloody quick
[02:58.980 -> 03:04.060] He was lightning quick. Yeah. Oh what an amazing episode. I can't wait for you guys to hear that
[03:04.060 -> 03:10.360] It's a good time to say as well, we're no longer going to be replacing the normal episodes
[03:10.360 -> 03:15.320] with guest episodes. No, that's not happening anymore from now on. So you know you're going
[03:15.320 -> 03:19.640] to have a Monday and a Thursday there every morning. Yeah, the guest episodes will be
[03:19.640 -> 03:24.160] going up on another day. Just to maintain a bit of structure. It might be Saturday,
[03:24.160 -> 03:27.340] but it might be Wednesday. We'll let you know. Yeah well I guess it also depends
[03:27.340 -> 03:30.860] because we do have in less than two months now we have the August summer
[03:30.860 -> 03:34.520] break coming up in Formula One. We want to keep people busy in the summer break.
[03:34.520 -> 03:39.900] Last summer break I feel like we did fairly well we got a load of
[03:39.900 -> 03:47.680] interesting guests. How are we going to top that this year? I want to feel the heat with somebody.
[03:47.680 -> 03:50.560] We're gonna have to get some good guests aren't we? Yeah.
[03:50.560 -> 03:54.080] No we'll definitely, the summer break this year is nowhere near as long though
[03:54.080 -> 03:57.120] is it because there's more races? No and it's nowhere near here anyway
[03:57.120 -> 03:59.520] because we have many many races before the summer break
[03:59.520 -> 04:04.000] this weekend including the Canadian Grand Prix! Yes this is the pre-Canadian
[04:04.000 -> 04:05.120] Grand Prix weekend. Here we go pre-Canadian Grand Prix weekend!
[04:05.120 -> 04:12.240] Here we go 70 laps around a 4.36 kilometer circuit lap record held by take a guess
[04:15.360 -> 04:22.720] Lewis Hamilton! Nah! Okay! You're warm though! Warm? You're warm! Valtteri Bottas! Yep! Really?
[04:22.720 -> 04:27.080] Yeah back in 2019 he set a 1 minute 13.078.
[04:27.080 -> 04:31.680] So, that reminds me as well, we're not going to sit here and go through all the F1 drivers ratings,
[04:31.680 -> 04:35.320] however, Valtteri Bottas I think, I believe has been given an 87.
[04:36.320 -> 04:41.800] Now, a few people have been saying Valtteri isn't really, you know, an 87.
[04:41.800 -> 04:43.160] Where was he last year?
[04:43.160 -> 04:45.760] He was, I think he was like an 88, 89. I'm
[04:45.760 -> 04:50.480] just I just mean like do you think Valtteri might still be... is Valtteri still a
[04:50.480 -> 04:56.880] really good driver? Yeah because he's got the experience underneath his belt. He's
[04:56.880 -> 05:00.640] one of those he's turning into a bit of a Kimi Räikkönen. A little bit one of those
[05:00.640 -> 05:08.000] kind of stern. I kind of want to see more from him at Alfa Romeo. It's just the car, mate. It's just the Alfa car. I mean, what can you expect?
[05:08.000 -> 05:14.000] They've got amazing strategists, like the best pit wall. One of the best pit walls in Formula 1.
[05:14.000 -> 05:16.000] Yeah, well, who's the lead strategist for Alfa Romeo?
[05:16.000 -> 05:17.000] Well, Ruf Busca.
[05:17.000 -> 05:18.000] There you go.
[05:18.000 -> 05:19.000] The one and only.
[05:19.000 -> 05:20.000] The one and only.
[05:20.000 -> 05:21.000] That's as simple as that.
[05:21.000 -> 05:27.080] But I do want to say that when I give her my predicted laps before races, I feel like I'm doing part of the legwork.
[05:27.080 -> 05:31.080] I almost feel like part of the team,
[05:31.080 -> 05:33.600] but I don't wear the T-shirt and I don't get paid.
[05:33.600 -> 05:36.540] Yeah, you need to be sent a massive merch drop.
[05:36.540 -> 05:40.800] Yeah, or I'd love to sit on the pit wall.
[05:40.800 -> 05:41.640] Wouldn't you?
[05:41.640 -> 05:43.240] I know everyone, like when it comes to racing,
[05:43.240 -> 05:44.880] people talk about, I'd love to get in the car and do it,
[05:44.880 -> 05:46.260] but wouldn't it be quite interesting to sit
[05:46.260 -> 05:50.100] on the pit wall for a whole race as an intern you know when Oscar did it
[05:50.100 -> 05:54.660] before he joined McLaren. Best work experience ever.
[05:54.660 -> 05:58.820] Because sipping a cup of tea by the way guys at home if you hear
[05:58.820 -> 06:03.780] anything I'm sipping a hot cup of tea in a really really hot living room. How do
[06:03.780 -> 06:07.340] you do that? Why would you have a hot drink when it's hot?
[06:07.340 -> 06:11.560] Because I, really I was just hungry and there's no food in the house.
[06:11.560 -> 06:14.640] Labradors, always hungry. So, tea's next.
[06:14.640 -> 06:19.080] Eats, eats, eats. This guy checks the fridge and then walks out
[06:19.080 -> 06:22.720] the room, walks around stressed because there's no food and then comes straight back in the
[06:22.720 -> 06:26.500] room and checks the fridge again like something's just gonna fucking appear
[06:26.500 -> 06:28.500] I get bored easily, alright?
[06:28.500 -> 06:30.000] If I'm not doing something, I need to eat
[06:30.000 -> 06:32.500] Even if I'm not hungry, I need food
[06:32.500 -> 06:36.500] Let's talk about the fact this is Lance Stroll's home Grand Prix
[06:36.500 -> 06:37.500] Yes
[06:37.500 -> 06:39.500] And he's in an Aston Martin
[06:39.500 -> 06:40.000] Right
[06:40.000 -> 06:40.500] Now
[06:40.500 -> 06:43.500] Woah!
[06:43.500 -> 06:51.440] Congratulations! Have you read the same article as me? No, it's so good! now
[06:52.560 -> 06:58.160] Right Aston Martin are bringing upgrades to Canada. Okay, that's the start point. Yeah, what are they?
[06:58.760 -> 07:00.760] What are they upgrading?
[07:01.640 -> 07:03.520] Haven't got the exact
[07:03.520 -> 07:08.760] individual components, but I have got an interesting point for you.
[07:08.760 -> 07:09.760] Jake Budston.
[07:09.760 -> 07:11.760] Who owns Aston Martin?
[07:11.760 -> 07:14.200] Come on.
[07:14.200 -> 07:17.120] Don't pretend like you don't know because I know you're joking.
[07:17.120 -> 07:18.120] Lawrence.
[07:18.120 -> 07:19.120] Yeah, obviously I know.
[07:19.120 -> 07:20.120] Lawrence.
[07:20.120 -> 07:21.120] Yeah, right.
[07:21.120 -> 07:22.120] Lawrence Stroll owns Aston Martin.
[07:22.120 -> 07:23.120] I nearly said Mike Crack.
[07:23.120 -> 07:24.120] Who is Lawrence Stroll's son?
[07:24.120 -> 07:30.320] Lance Stroll owns Aston Martin. I nearly said Mike Crack. Who is Lawrence Stroll's son? Lance Stroll. If there was one circuit on the track where Aston Martin were going to bring absolutely
[07:30.320 -> 07:37.920] fucking everything for him, where would it be? Canada, I would say. Well, there we go.
[07:37.920 -> 07:43.920] Could Lawrence Stroll have everything on that car? Every single little bit of nitrous oxide
[07:43.920 -> 07:45.200] that Aston Martin have.
[07:45.200 -> 07:50.200] I think there's gonna be some serious serious pressure on Lance Stroll's
[07:50.200 -> 07:55.600] shoulders this weekend as I read here pressure on for Lance Stroll because
[07:55.600 -> 08:01.000] yeah it is the home race and it is the dad. What do you think it's like working
[08:01.000 -> 08:06.760] with your dad? I've never done it. Have you ever done a day's work with dad before?
[08:07.640 -> 08:11.480] Yeah, well in summer when I was younger used to help my dad and build your dad's alright
[08:11.480 -> 08:15.000] Well, we built in the garden a little bit. Your dad's actually alright. There's a lot of dads out there
[08:15.000 -> 08:21.600] They were grumpy bastards and if you imagine working with them, oh, I I just feel like they probably have a very like
[08:22.880 -> 08:25.680] Lance is gonna want everything to be the best,
[08:25.680 -> 08:29.480] sorry, Lawrence is gonna be, he's gonna want Lance to have everything isn't he?
[08:29.480 -> 08:33.640] Yeah, yeah, yeah. And going into this Grand Prix, if they know they've got a quick
[08:33.640 -> 08:37.240] Aston Martin, surely like they would have been like, let's get all the upgrades,
[08:37.240 -> 08:41.840] everything on the car ready for that home Grand Prix. The thing is, if I was Lance, I
[08:41.840 -> 08:46.720] would be bricking it a little bit, like it would be pressure, it would be like exciting pressure, I don't know what you want to call it. I was Lance, I would be bricking it a little bit. Like, it would be pressure. It would be like exciting pressure.
[08:46.720 -> 08:48.720] I don't know what you want to call it.
[08:48.720 -> 08:50.720] I think, yeah, you'd be like most excited to race there.
[08:50.720 -> 08:53.680] You'd have to thrive off of it. You'd have to thrive off of it, otherwise you'd just crumble.
[08:53.680 -> 08:57.680] But, I don't know, man. Maybe... What do you think the outcome's going to be?
[08:57.680 -> 09:00.720] Well, I think you can always argue that when it's someone's home Grand Prix,
[09:00.720 -> 09:04.720] they probably are one of the best or know that track one of the best.
[09:04.720 -> 09:09.420] Do you reckon they have to upgrade both cars at the same time? Yeah I reckon but I
[09:09.420 -> 09:13.860] reckon they could put a little sneaky little bit at Lance's if they wanted to. You think they might just chuck a little something?
[09:13.860 -> 09:18.000] Put a little bit of power across the pit wall you know? Yeah I know like plug the older
[09:18.000 -> 09:22.080] extension lead in. And not only that Alonso would want it for Lance when
[09:22.080 -> 09:25.720] you've got someone like Alonso on there that can figure out a race so well,
[09:25.720 -> 09:28.000] like he could really help Lance this weekend.
[09:28.000 -> 09:29.280] I don't think Lance needs to win,
[09:29.280 -> 09:31.040] but even a podium would be huge.
[09:31.040 -> 09:34.080] Well, Lance has been charged with the aim
[09:34.080 -> 09:36.520] of getting both the Aston Martins on the podium this year.
[09:36.520 -> 09:37.360] Wow.
[09:37.360 -> 09:38.180] By Lawrence.
[09:38.180 -> 09:39.020] Lawrence has said he wants both Astons on the podium.
[09:39.020 -> 09:41.040] And if he doesn't, do you reckon Lance is gonna?
[09:41.040 -> 09:41.960] Lawrence gets rid of him.
[09:41.960 -> 09:42.800] Never.
[09:42.800 -> 09:43.620] Never?
[09:43.620 -> 09:44.520] Never, mate, never.
[09:44.520 -> 09:46.000] He could never be gone gone and that's kind of
[09:46.000 -> 09:52.480] where it gets a bit sticky now because you know if Lance doesn't pull his weight
[09:52.480 -> 09:56.080] for the rest of the year mm-hmm he's not as if he's gonna lose his seat is he I
[09:56.080 -> 09:59.600] know what you mean but then you know he's still gonna do all right because
[09:59.600 -> 10:02.840] the car is so good and he's a decent driver but I just don't think he's not
[10:02.840 -> 10:07.260] gonna live up to like Alonso is he? Well in Monaco he wasn't very good in the rain was he? He
[10:07.260 -> 10:12.100] had a few bumper cars. Yeah. Well should I give you the breaking news then that
[10:12.100 -> 10:20.380] Friday it's thunderstorms Saturday it's thunderstorms and... How did I miss Saturday? I literally had one chance!
[10:20.380 -> 10:26.000] I've been talking for five minutes and you've been rocking back and forth waiting to bust out. For god's sake!
[10:26.000 -> 10:31.000] Friday it's thunderstorms, Saturday it's thunderstorms and Sunday it's raining or whatever.
[10:31.000 -> 10:33.000] I feel like we're in a fucking sauna right now, don't you?
[10:33.000 -> 10:37.000] It's so hot, isn't it? In these flats, it's so hot.
[10:37.000 -> 10:38.000] I'm sweating.
[10:38.000 -> 10:39.000] It's because heat rises.
[10:39.000 -> 10:41.000] Breaking news, breaking news.
[10:41.000 -> 10:47.800] Oh. Womp, womp, womp, womp. George Russell has come out to the media,
[10:47.800 -> 10:51.760] to the papers, headline news, absolutely everywhere.
[10:51.760 -> 10:52.880] I haven't seen it anywhere.
[10:52.880 -> 10:54.760] Nah, I just read it on a dodgy website,
[10:54.760 -> 10:55.600] but apparently-
[10:55.600 -> 10:56.960] A fast, dodgy website.
[10:56.960 -> 10:58.640] He has said there are three people-
[10:58.640 -> 11:00.680] Apparently he has said.
[11:00.680 -> 11:04.840] There's three people on the grid that he does not trust.
[11:04.840 -> 11:05.000] If we're gonna start reporting on There's three people on the grid that he does not trust.
[11:05.000 -> 11:14.240] If we're going to start reporting on apparently he saids, right, breaking news, breaking news,
[11:14.240 -> 11:17.600] Charles Leclerc on this website.
[11:17.600 -> 11:24.040] He loves turkey dinosaurs and curly fries with beans.
[11:24.040 -> 11:25.800] It's true. It's true. It's true.
[11:25.800 -> 11:26.640] It is true.
[11:26.640 -> 11:28.040] George Russell said there were three people on the grid
[11:28.040 -> 11:30.620] that he would not trust in a battle.
[11:30.620 -> 11:31.680] Now, who-
[11:31.680 -> 11:33.760] What kind of battle?
[11:33.760 -> 11:36.560] Jousting on horseback.
[11:36.560 -> 11:37.520] On horseback.
[11:38.720 -> 11:40.080] No, he hasn't named the three people,
[11:40.080 -> 11:40.920] but he just says, you know,
[11:40.920 -> 11:41.800] the three people on the grid,
[11:41.800 -> 11:44.680] which he just wouldn't trust in a fight on the old track.
[11:44.680 -> 11:47.720] So, I mean, who do you think it could be he didn't name him
[11:48.520 -> 11:50.580] Right, who would you pick right?
[11:50.580 -> 11:55.080] So if you're George Russell who are the three people in the grid that you wouldn't trust?
[11:55.080 -> 11:58.840] I don't think he trusts max. They quite clearly have a little bit. No
[11:59.440 -> 12:02.280] No, I trust max. I would trust max
[12:02.760 -> 12:06.400] No, but I don't think George does. I'm doing it if I was George.
[12:06.400 -> 12:08.120] I'm telling you who George you won't trust.
[12:08.120 -> 12:08.960] Right.
[12:08.960 -> 12:10.560] Who do you think the three are?
[12:10.560 -> 12:13.000] Well, um...
[12:14.760 -> 12:16.080] Yuki.
[12:16.080 -> 12:18.280] Why would you not trust Yuki?
[12:18.280 -> 12:19.720] I don't know, that Alcantara is a bit scary.
[12:19.720 -> 12:21.960] This is such a rubbish argument.
[12:21.960 -> 12:24.840] I don't know, I don't really want to call anyone out.
[12:24.840 -> 12:30.000] If you're talking like in race-wise, like obviously George and Max, they won't have trust between each other.
[12:30.000 -> 12:34.000] They literally had that crash, like in Baku, wouldn't it? When he went into the side of, I think it was Baku.
[12:34.000 -> 12:35.000] Yeah.
[12:35.000 -> 12:37.000] Like, I don't know.
[12:37.000 -> 12:41.000] I don't really know, to be honest. I wouldn't trust any of them.
[12:41.000 -> 12:48.280] Alright? It's a bloody race, okay? I don't trust none none of you guys I don't trust the 19 other people around no I think that's an
[12:48.280 -> 12:51.120] interesting statement I actually think that whole article is quite bullshit
[12:51.120 -> 12:56.040] because I reckon all 20 of them trust all 20 of them do you want me to pull up
[12:56.040 -> 12:59.440] the frickin now but think about it do you not think Formula One drivers must
[12:59.440 -> 13:05.860] have to must they must my list got me again. That's probably four out of four
[13:10.300 -> 13:14.880] They must trust the other drivers so much. This is from formula nerds calm
[13:18.620 -> 13:19.360] Three drivers on the grid I wouldn't trust yeah, what's the source?
[13:21.240 -> 13:22.400] Does it actually say? Where does that say?
[13:22.400 -> 13:28.040] It's from however the Mercedes driver did admit that there are three drivers that he would not put his full trust into
[13:28.040 -> 13:32.160] maybe three drivers on the grid who you wouldn't feel comfortable going against
[13:32.160 -> 13:36.080] they drive around that track at such speeds that they must actually all trust
[13:36.080 -> 13:39.280] each other so I could say that I trust a lot of breaks on not to take someone out
[13:39.280 -> 13:46.400] I trust Alonzo I trust Lewis I trust Max I would trust Max, I would trust... What do you trust in him with, like a secret?
[13:46.400 -> 13:48.080] Yeah, yeah.
[13:48.080 -> 13:50.880] Okay, with a secret, nothing to do with racing.
[13:50.880 -> 13:52.160] Who would I trust with a secret?
[13:52.160 -> 13:55.040] Yeah, you've got a secret, you've got some...
[13:55.040 -> 13:56.880] Actually, Fab does have a current secret,
[13:56.880 -> 13:57.720] but I'll bring that one up.
[13:57.720 -> 13:59.840] Valtteri Bottas, I think Bottas would be
[13:59.840 -> 14:01.040] a good secret keeper,
[14:01.040 -> 14:02.120] because he doesn't say much anyway.
[14:02.120 -> 14:04.400] Who you would trust, yeah, you'd definitely trust Bottas.
[14:04.400 -> 14:05.320] Yeah. I'd definitely trust Bottas. Yeah.
[14:06.280 -> 14:08.320] I would definitely trust...
[14:08.320 -> 14:13.320] I reckon Kevin Magnusson would keep it to himself.
[14:15.000 -> 14:15.840] Family man.
[14:15.840 -> 14:17.440] Yeah, he's a sweet dude, isn't he?
[14:17.440 -> 14:20.120] Lovely guy, I don't think he'd cause any shit.
[14:20.120 -> 14:22.400] And I reckon Logan Sargent would be all right.
[14:22.400 -> 14:23.240] Yeah.
[14:23.240 -> 14:24.960] I reckon I could trust him.
[14:24.960 -> 14:27.500] Logan Sargent, I don't think we really know him very well.
[14:27.500 -> 14:28.000] No we don't.
[14:28.000 -> 14:30.000] But nice of you to say that about someone.
[14:30.000 -> 14:35.000] Anything else you've got before the Canadian Grand Prix for us on your breaking news dodgy website?
[14:35.000 -> 14:44.000] Actually I've got it. Aston Martin are bringing a new floor, modification to the rear wing, and a cheeky change to the rear suspension.
[14:44.000 -> 14:45.320] Right.
[14:45.320 -> 14:46.160] So yeah.
[14:46.160 -> 14:47.200] Okay then.
[14:47.200 -> 14:49.640] And this is on Aston Martin F1 updates,
[14:49.640 -> 14:51.800] a verified Twitter account,
[14:51.800 -> 14:53.120] which actually means nothing
[14:53.120 -> 14:56.080] cause you can pay 11 pound 99 for verification now.
[14:56.080 -> 14:56.920] Yep.
[14:56.920 -> 15:00.520] Yeah. And it says Laurence Stroll wants to win a home race.
[15:00.520 -> 15:03.400] So Laurence obviously calls it his own race as well.
[15:03.400 -> 15:05.760] So like he's, they're going to be all out.
[15:05.760 -> 15:06.760] Lawrence, of course he does.
[15:06.760 -> 15:07.600] He's Canadian.
[15:08.520 -> 15:09.660] That makes sense, doesn't it?
[15:09.660 -> 15:12.960] Jake, considering you've been given the fucking shtick,
[15:12.960 -> 15:15.060] right, you've been given the lip all pod.
[15:16.120 -> 15:19.120] I haven't given any shtick or any lip or any pod.
[15:19.120 -> 15:20.640] You've been giving it the bigger, all pod.
[15:20.640 -> 15:21.640] About what?
[15:21.640 -> 15:24.840] Just about Canada and like, just giving it the lip.
[15:24.840 -> 15:29.120] Yeah, I just know everything about it. Like Lewis Hamilton won his first F1 race there.
[15:29.120 -> 15:35.440] Right yeah well you know if you think that you know everything then why don't you...
[15:35.440 -> 15:36.800] In 2007.
[15:36.800 -> 15:41.600] Why don't you hop on the sim right now and give us a lap of Canada because I'm going to load it up with a sim.
[15:41.600 -> 15:44.880] So get your tush on that sim right now.
[15:44.880 -> 15:45.100] Are you going to run for a commentary of me? I'm gonna load it up with a sim. So get your tush on that sim right now.
[15:45.100 -> 15:46.700] Are you gonna run for a commentary of me on it?
[15:46.700 -> 15:50.100] You're gonna do a hot lap around Canada right now.
[15:50.100 -> 15:52.300] And I'm gonna give you the commentary.
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[16:59.560 -> 17:01.560] The pedals have always been off
[17:01.680 -> 17:04.160] the pedals have always been off. Where does that screw go?
[17:04.160 -> 17:05.960] Oh no, yeah, that one.
[17:05.960 -> 17:08.760] Oh yeah, that screw, that little bastard.
[17:08.760 -> 17:10.280] There you go, that's back in.
[17:11.200 -> 17:12.080] Right, come on.
[17:16.720 -> 17:19.560] And here he comes, Jake Boy's thrashing down
[17:19.560 -> 17:21.400] the last straight under the Pirelli board
[17:21.400 -> 17:22.840] as he dives straight into the chicane.
[17:22.840 -> 17:27.360] I don't know the names of any of these corners, by by the way at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal.
[17:28.480 -> 17:33.040] It's on manual mate, it's on manual, you gotta change gear, you gotta change gear.
[17:36.160 -> 17:37.280] Did you not hear the engine just...
[17:39.040 -> 17:43.280] Oh no, I've been doing it all night, this is terrible stuff.
[17:42.000 -> 17:44.240] Oh, I've been doing it all night. This is terrible stuff.
[17:44.240 -> 17:46.800] All right, he's doing it blindfolded.
[17:46.800 -> 17:49.360] Full manual, sat backwards.
[17:49.360 -> 17:52.160] As he dives in to the final chicane,
[17:52.160 -> 17:54.040] he gets the black and white parachute.
[17:55.780 -> 17:57.420] As he comes thrashing down the main straight
[17:57.420 -> 18:01.320] and over the line to set his quali lap.
[18:01.320 -> 18:03.560] Deep into the first chicane.
[18:03.560 -> 18:05.200] Okay, all right. And he goes straight into a wall. Only one that counts. Corley lap. Deep into the first... Okay. Alright.
[18:05.200 -> 18:07.600] And he goes straight into a wall.
[18:07.600 -> 18:08.680] Only one that counts.
[18:08.680 -> 18:09.800] Okay.
[18:09.800 -> 18:11.040] Remember, this is audio only,
[18:11.040 -> 18:14.640] so people aren't going to want to listen to this shit for too long.
[18:14.640 -> 18:17.240] As he dives down into that same chicane for the fourth time.
[18:17.240 -> 18:18.960] That's nice. That's nice!
[18:18.960 -> 18:20.400] Yeah.
[18:20.400 -> 18:23.480] There's about 4,000 chicanes on this circuit now,
[18:23.480 -> 18:26.800] as he's heavy, breaking down into that deep left-hand turn
[18:26.800 -> 18:29.720] over the curb, and he turns right in second gear
[18:29.720 -> 18:33.360] over the grass, a bead of sweat drips from the forehead
[18:33.360 -> 18:35.080] of Jake Boy's, he's not sure.
[18:35.080 -> 18:37.480] That's it now, this is the final round straight.
[18:38.480 -> 18:40.000] Not sure if it's raining or not,
[18:40.000 -> 18:41.480] or if it is just the sweat,
[18:41.480 -> 18:45.320] and he goes straight over the grass flat out
[18:50.040 -> 18:50.680] Invalidated lap and he got a one minute ten point nine two eight. Okay, we're back Jake
[18:56.640 -> 19:03.120] Do you think you did I'm just gonna stick to the controller? Yeah, not to be fair then pedals are ruined I can't believe we actually get our guests to drive on that. I know but I like the fact that it's a bit dodgy
[19:04.080 -> 19:05.400] I know, but I like the fact that it's a bit dodgy. It's because we put it all together ourselves.
[19:05.400 -> 19:06.320] Fitting for BitStop.
[19:06.320 -> 19:07.800] Even Mikey Brown couldn't fix it.
[19:07.800 -> 19:10.400] Even Aston Martin's number one mechanic had no idea.
[19:10.400 -> 19:12.120] He took one look and thought, nope.
[19:12.120 -> 19:15.320] Yeah, sounds like a bit of a phony there, doesn't he?
[19:15.320 -> 19:16.640] We've got to be careful in Canada though,
[19:16.640 -> 19:18.920] because I saw him when I was driving around the track.
[19:18.920 -> 19:21.120] The Groundhogs.
[19:21.120 -> 19:24.280] This is the home of the Groundhogs.
[19:24.280 -> 19:26.980] Why don't you elaborate a bit more on that, please?
[19:26.980 -> 19:29.280] And especially Gary the groundhog.
[19:29.280 -> 19:31.360] He's one of the most famous groundhogs in Canada.
[19:31.360 -> 19:32.680] Gary the groundhog?
[19:32.680 -> 19:33.520] Yeah.
[19:33.520 -> 19:34.340] Okay.
[19:34.340 -> 19:36.400] You might see him on the track at the Canadian Grand Prix,
[19:36.400 -> 19:37.880] just running across.
[19:37.880 -> 19:39.480] They're quite crazy at the Canadian Grand Prix.
[19:39.480 -> 19:41.320] How do we always know that it's Gary?
[19:41.320 -> 19:43.560] Well, Formula One have put one up and said,
[19:43.560 -> 19:49.340] Gary the groundhog makes a dashing dash in Montreal.
[19:50.500 -> 19:59.560] Can't blame that one on the list. It's funny you mention groundhogs mate because...
[19:59.560 -> 20:04.580] Is it groundhog day? Well I hope not. What does that mean? Because I would go insane.
[20:04.580 -> 20:05.480] Have you seen that film? No. You haven't seen groundhog day? No I hope not. What does that mean? Because I would go insane. Have you seen that film?
[20:05.480 -> 20:10.200] No. Ever seen Groundhog Day? No. He wakes up and every day it's the same day. It's
[20:10.200 -> 20:13.800] always Groundhog Day. Should we right now tell everyone one film that we would
[20:13.800 -> 20:17.880] recommend they watch? Before we do that I'm just gonna say I do have one fact
[20:17.880 -> 20:23.520] for you. Speaking of groundhogs, Ruth Buscombe told me that it's the season
[20:23.520 -> 20:26.480] highest chance of animal intrusion on the track.
[20:26.480 -> 20:27.320] Oh.
[20:27.320 -> 20:28.160] Yeah.
[20:28.160 -> 20:29.780] Out of every single race on the calendar,
[20:29.780 -> 20:33.800] Canada is the highest one for animals on the track.
[20:33.800 -> 20:37.540] Sessions have been interrupted by four different species.
[20:37.540 -> 20:39.120] Species of what?
[20:39.120 -> 20:40.960] What could they have been?
[20:40.960 -> 20:42.240] Let's guess.
[20:42.240 -> 20:43.080] Groundhogs.
[20:43.080 -> 20:44.200] I'm guessing one of them's a groundhog.
[20:44.200 -> 20:46.520] Yeah. Birds, a form of bird.
[20:46.520 -> 20:49.440] Yeah, so a seagull is one of them too.
[20:49.440 -> 20:50.280] Okay.
[20:52.160 -> 20:53.000] Dogs?
[20:55.520 -> 20:57.720] No, there wouldn't just be a load of wild dogs
[20:57.720 -> 20:58.560] on the dragon in Canada, would there?
[20:58.560 -> 20:59.400] Maybe a croc.
[20:59.400 -> 21:00.240] Snakes.
[21:00.240 -> 21:01.080] Croc.
[21:01.080 -> 21:03.200] You don't get crocodiles in Canada, mate.
[21:03.200 -> 21:04.040] Yeah, you do.
[21:04.040 -> 21:04.880] No, you don't.
[21:04.880 -> 21:06.140] Yeah, you fucking do. Nah, you don't, mate. How many't get crocodiles in Canada mate. Yeah, you do. Yeah, you're fucking big
[21:13.320 -> 21:16.600] Yeah, did you see a crocodile saw something in the war
[21:29.640 -> 21:30.640] What are the other two animals? She didn't tell me.
[21:30.640 -> 21:31.640] Well, let's guess.
[21:31.640 -> 21:34.640] Birds, a groundhog, two more.
[21:34.640 -> 21:37.640] I'm trying to think what you could, what would be likely.
[21:37.640 -> 21:38.760] A rabbit.
[21:38.760 -> 21:39.760] A rabbit.
[21:39.760 -> 21:44.600] Well, you've got to remember this is like in the city.
[21:44.600 -> 21:47.720] I'm not saying that groundhogs are city animals, but...
[21:47.720 -> 21:50.080] Well anyway, they probably don't come out in the rain.
[21:50.080 -> 21:53.200] If it was a wet race, they probably won't come out, will they?
[21:53.200 -> 21:54.640] That's very true. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[21:54.640 -> 21:57.360] Unless there's a species that thrives in the wet.
[21:57.360 -> 21:58.680] Who knows?
[21:58.680 -> 22:02.240] Which could be any sort of, you know, aquatic animal.
[22:02.240 -> 22:04.800] Anything that lives in the water, really.
[22:04.800 -> 22:05.480] I've got a parking ticket here. You do have a parking ticket in your hand. sort of, you know, aquatic animal, anything that lives in the water, really.
[22:05.480 -> 22:07.600] I've got a parking ticket here.
[22:08.640 -> 22:09.480] You do have a parking ticket in your hand.
[22:09.480 -> 22:10.320] Yeah, I'm gonna have-
[22:10.320 -> 22:11.140] This is not funny.
[22:11.140 -> 22:11.980] No, it's not.
[22:11.980 -> 22:12.820] So don't start laughing.
[22:12.820 -> 22:15.760] Because it's not funny to receive a parking ticket.
[22:15.760 -> 22:16.600] Okay, right, I got it.
[22:16.600 -> 22:18.320] Because it means you or someone you know
[22:18.320 -> 22:20.360] was parking where they shouldn't have been.
[22:20.360 -> 22:21.200] Yeah, you're right.
[22:21.200 -> 22:23.400] I should probably be serious for this bit.
[22:23.400 -> 22:26.320] Well, is that your number plate on there? Unfortunately, it wasn't me
[22:26.320 -> 22:28.320] It was Freddy Hunt. Freddy?
[22:28.320 -> 22:30.320] FREDDY HUNT
[22:30.320 -> 22:32.320] Has been parking
[22:32.320 -> 22:38.240] He got himself a parking ticket. This is one of the things that we go through when we have guests on the podcast
[22:38.240 -> 22:43.400] We have underground parking at our flat. We pay extra for my, for my, for the golf. For the golf
[22:43.400 -> 22:46.280] I can't call her my car anymore. She's the people's car.
[22:46.280 -> 22:47.120] She's the golf.
[22:47.120 -> 22:51.480] But we don't get guest passes, unfortunately.
[22:51.480 -> 22:52.320] We didn't ask at the concierge.
[22:52.320 -> 22:54.560] They told me to go away.
[22:54.560 -> 22:56.520] So we kind of just,
[22:56.520 -> 23:00.080] but there's so many free empty parking spaces down there.
[23:00.080 -> 23:01.280] No one uses.
[23:01.280 -> 23:02.560] So we usually just say to the guests,
[23:02.560 -> 23:04.280] if you get a ticket, we'll pay it.
[23:05.080 -> 23:08.640] So I guess we're paying this one. Yeah, I guess we are but it was worth it
[23:08.640 -> 23:09.600] I said to Freddy look mate
[23:09.600 -> 23:11.860] I would pay 60 pounds to have you on the pod any day of the week
[23:11.860 -> 23:16.280] Who are the two people that have had him so far Oli Berman got a parking ticket and Freddy Young got a parking ticket
[23:16.280 -> 23:19.800] Yeah, everyone else has survived damn, but
[23:21.000 -> 23:22.720] foxes a
[23:22.720 -> 23:25.000] Fox appeared on the circuit at turn four
[23:25.260 -> 23:29.060] during free practice of the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix
[23:29.060 -> 23:30.460] at turn four.
[23:30.460 -> 23:33.180] So turn four twice in the same sentence.
[23:33.180 -> 23:34.020] Huh?
[23:34.020 -> 23:34.840] Is this roof right now, Tandy?
[23:34.840 -> 23:35.680] No, it's not.
[23:35.680 -> 23:36.740] It's I'm reading it online.
[23:36.740 -> 23:38.180] And you were right.
[23:38.180 -> 23:39.180] No, you were wrong.
[23:39.180 -> 23:40.420] That's China.
[23:40.420 -> 23:42.340] Rabbits on the Chinese Grand Prix,
[23:42.340 -> 23:47.200] dogs at the Indian Grand Prix. Oh yeah, I forgot we have an Indian Grand Prix.
[23:47.200 -> 23:50.200] And also in Turkey as well, see we haven't had these circuits in a while.
[23:50.200 -> 23:51.600] Yeah, I forgot we're going to Turkey this year as well.
[23:51.600 -> 23:52.600] Lizards!
[23:52.600 -> 23:53.600] Never wearing!
[23:53.600 -> 23:56.600] A huge monitor, I think that's meant to say monitor.
[23:56.600 -> 23:58.400] You wouldn't want a lizard in your tyre.
[23:58.400 -> 24:04.600] Lizard was seen by Max Verstappen near Turn 3 during Saturday practice for the 2016 Singapore Grand Prix.
[24:04.600 -> 24:07.680] Imagine a f***ing, that's a full-on lizard that's like a Komodo dragon.
[24:07.680 -> 24:09.680] That is a big old big old animal.
[24:09.680 -> 24:11.680] You wouldn't want to come anywhere near that in the car.
[24:11.680 -> 24:14.880] No, you wouldn't want to hit any animal ever mate.
[24:14.880 -> 24:20.240] Oh he joked, he joked on the team radio saying he came face to face with Godzilla.
[24:20.240 -> 24:22.240] Ha ha.
[24:22.240 -> 24:25.000] Anyway, young man, I have a question for you.
[24:27.440 -> 24:28.600] Yeah.
[24:28.600 -> 24:32.160] I want your podium prediction for the Canadian Grand Prix.
[24:32.160 -> 24:33.400] Ah, yeah.
[24:33.400 -> 24:35.840] We've actually missed this for a couple of weeks.
[24:35.840 -> 24:36.680] So let's do it.
[24:36.680 -> 24:38.440] Let's really think about this, right?
[24:39.720 -> 24:42.400] Aston Martin, I think will be good.
[24:42.400 -> 24:44.400] But Mercedes were really quick last week.
[24:44.400 -> 24:46.460] Fernando Holonzo. Sorry? Fernando quick last week. Fernando Holonzo.
[24:46.460 -> 24:47.300] Sorry?
[24:47.300 -> 24:48.140] Fernando Holonzo.
[24:48.140 -> 24:49.340] Fernando Holonzo.
[24:49.340 -> 24:52.560] Has vowed to make the podium.
[24:52.560 -> 24:53.400] Did he?
[24:53.400 -> 24:54.900] Yeah, in every race for the rest of the year.
[24:54.900 -> 24:57.180] Lawrence Stroll has said he wants
[24:57.180 -> 25:00.020] two Aston Martin drivers on the podium.
[25:00.020 -> 25:01.500] They've got upgrades coming.
[25:01.500 -> 25:05.600] This could potentially change or diverge the
[25:05.600 -> 25:08.640] track of who was going to come on the podium who do you think?
[25:08.640 -> 25:13.240] well are you going to put Fernando Alonso on that podium? I'm thinking about I'm toying with the
[25:13.240 -> 25:18.360] idea where maybe you should start your podium with Alonso I will say third
[25:18.360 -> 25:25.000] you're gonna put Alonso third? I will yeah. Okay, I'm gonna start my podium with Stroll, third.
[25:26.040 -> 25:30.040] Lance Stroll to come third, which, okay.
[25:30.040 -> 25:30.880] Yeah.
[25:30.880 -> 25:32.320] Sound?
[25:32.320 -> 25:34.940] That's like one of them predictions
[25:34.940 -> 25:37.520] where you just really want it to happen,
[25:37.520 -> 25:40.040] so you're saying it, like manifest in prediction.
[25:40.040 -> 25:43.000] I think Stroll could easily come in fourth or fifth,
[25:43.000 -> 25:44.880] but Stroll for me isn't making the podium.
[25:44.880 -> 25:46.380] Okay, I'm gonna put Stroll third, Stroll for me isn't making the podium. Okay, I'm going to put Stroll third,
[25:46.380 -> 25:48.240] but not put Alonso on the podium.
[25:48.240 -> 25:51.620] And then I'm going to put Hamilton second and Max first.
[25:52.480 -> 25:54.000] And I feel like Hamilton,
[25:54.000 -> 25:57.040] the Mercedes should be getting quicker and quicker.
[25:57.040 -> 25:58.640] And is anyone going to be close to Max?
[25:58.640 -> 25:59.880] Probably not.
[25:59.880 -> 26:01.600] I'm thinking about rain.
[26:01.600 -> 26:04.840] Oh my God, it could be a wet race.
[26:04.840 -> 26:05.800] I'm thinking about Max in the rain. I'm thinking about Max oh my god it could be a wet race I'm thinking about max in
[26:05.800 -> 26:10.760] the rain I'm thinking about max taking the win so for me really it's who's
[26:10.760 -> 26:16.080] gonna take second place so you got Alonso third max winning I'm maybe gonna
[26:16.080 -> 26:20.800] chuck in a wild card there oh god how wild yeah I'm thinking about chucking a
[26:20.800 -> 26:28.560] wild card in there who really impresses me in the rain? I'm gonna go with...
[26:28.600 -> 26:31.040] As he stares around the room with his eyes wide open,
[26:31.040 -> 26:33.040] desperately hoping to remember a name.
[26:33.040 -> 26:37.520] I'm gonna chuck Pierre Gasly in there.
[26:37.520 -> 26:39.320] Pierre Gasly second!
[26:39.320 -> 26:42.280] Yep, Max, Gasly, Alonso.
[26:42.280 -> 26:44.360] That sits well with my Lance Stroll third.
[26:44.360 -> 26:46.000] That makes no sense at all. Let me swap Alonso and Gasly, Alonso. That sits well with my Lance Stroll third. That makes no sense at all.
[26:46.000 -> 26:48.000] Let me swap Alonso and Gasly around.
[26:48.000 -> 26:50.000] Max, Alonso, Gasly.
[26:50.000 -> 26:51.000] That's fair.
[26:51.000 -> 26:53.000] If it's wet, who is really good in the wet?
[26:53.000 -> 26:55.000] We know Max is pretty solid in the wet.
[26:55.000 -> 26:58.000] Alonso and Lewis are both going to be solid in the wet.
[26:58.000 -> 27:00.000] If I was smart, I would have put Lewis up there.
[27:00.000 -> 27:01.000] But I didn't.
[27:01.000 -> 27:03.000] Yeah, well do you not think Mercedes would be quick then?
[27:03.000 -> 27:09.440] Well apparently they're going to struggle at the Canadian Grand Prix according to the technical man of Mercedes. Oh, yeah
[27:09.960 -> 27:14.920] Who's that technical man the guy that you mentioned in the last? Yeah. Well, I've got did you ever get a name?
[27:15.080 -> 27:15.600] No
[27:15.600 -> 27:16.400] I didn't get a name
[27:16.400 -> 27:18.400] Max Verstappen won last year here
[27:18.600 -> 27:26.400] Hamilton won the year before that won the year before that and then Hamilton won 17 and 16. So Hamilton is very good here.
[27:26.400 -> 27:29.000] He's good everywhere, isn't he?
[27:29.000 -> 27:30.200] Hamilton is good everywhere.
[27:30.200 -> 27:32.800] Oh, we receive loads of responses, by the way.
[27:32.800 -> 27:35.600] At the end of last pod, we said about who would win,
[27:35.600 -> 27:38.600] Lewis or Max, if they swapped teams now and kept their points.
[27:38.600 -> 27:41.600] Some people think Lewis, some people think Max.
[27:41.600 -> 27:43.800] Some people think Max could win in any car,
[27:43.800 -> 27:45.420] some people think Lewis would smash him
[27:45.420 -> 27:47.420] It's interesting to hear back from you guys
[27:47.940 -> 27:49.940] breaking news
[27:49.940 -> 27:51.940] last
[27:55.220 -> 27:59.680] Before you get the fans too excited me too excited. What's the website?
[28:00.900 -> 28:03.200] GP fans calm okay
[28:04.340 -> 28:06.700] Probably just about trustworthy. It's legit. Okay, probably just about trustworthy.
[28:06.700 -> 28:07.500] It's legit.
[28:07.500 -> 28:07.700] Okay.
[28:07.700 -> 28:09.300] And it's fucking huge.
[28:09.400 -> 28:10.800] Oh my god.
[28:10.800 -> 28:16.400] Kings Lynn Town FC have offered for George Russell to come down and try out for the team.
[28:20.800 -> 28:22.400] I'm being deadly serious.
[28:22.600 -> 28:23.100] What?
[28:24.500 -> 28:25.400] What are you on about?
[28:25.400 -> 28:27.600] I tried to play the video but it doesn't work.
[28:27.600 -> 28:31.640] George Russell went to the football and he's been asked by Kings Lynn Town FC if he wants
[28:31.640 -> 28:32.640] to come try out.
[28:32.640 -> 28:34.280] Do you want some serious breaking news?
[28:34.280 -> 28:35.280] Yes please!
[28:35.280 -> 28:36.280] Some serious breaking news!
[28:36.280 -> 28:37.840] Yes I do, I do.
[28:37.840 -> 28:42.600] Sebastian Vettel is going to drive a Red Bull again with Daniel Ricciardo.
[28:42.600 -> 28:48.280] When? ball again with Daniel Ricciardo when on the 9th of I believe September it has
[28:48.280 -> 28:55.160] just been announced breaking news where I believe at the Nürburgring is it
[28:55.160 -> 28:58.560] called is that how you pronounce it yeah yeah I'm just gonna get the information
[28:58.560 -> 29:03.680] up here this has literally come out whilst recording Jesus breaking news
[29:03.680 -> 29:05.700] Sebastian Vettel is back in the Red Bull.
[29:05.700 -> 29:09.420] For a show run, he'll be driving his title winning RB7
[29:09.420 -> 29:11.540] at the Red Bull Formula Nürburgring event
[29:11.540 -> 29:14.500] on September 9th with Daniel Ricciardo.
[29:14.500 -> 29:15.420] That's cool.
[29:15.420 -> 29:17.260] See, and it's in an old car,
[29:17.260 -> 29:19.580] Daniel Ricciardo, Vettel driving around on the 9th.
[29:19.580 -> 29:21.580] That is gonna be amazing.
[29:21.580 -> 29:24.860] Do you know what I feel like has been missing
[29:24.860 -> 29:25.760] from F1 this year?
[29:25.760 -> 29:30.920] Which maybe we, Latifi, I personally haven't thought about it, I'm ignoring
[29:30.920 -> 29:36.000] that, but I think it has made a difference and it is Daniel Ricciardo.
[29:36.000 -> 29:39.840] It is having Daniel Ricciardo's personality in there. Yeah I think we
[29:39.840 -> 29:45.940] miss Vettel as well. I don't think everyone misses Vettel but like I didn't think
[29:45.940 -> 29:50.860] about Ricciardo but having his, not having his personality it just doesn't
[29:50.860 -> 29:54.980] quite hmm. I think something felt a bit missing at the start of this year and I
[29:54.980 -> 29:58.700] couldn't quite put my finger on it. But now you're pretty sure it's that? I feel
[29:58.700 -> 30:01.720] like now I've pinpointed it yeah. I really think we'll be seeing Daniel Ricciardo
[30:01.720 -> 30:06.560] back in Formula One, no worries at all really. Any driver to come back...
[30:07.840 -> 30:08.340] Okay.
[30:09.360 -> 30:14.560] Any driver that you can think of to come in now and take a seat at Red Bull,
[30:14.560 -> 30:16.960] let's just say he's taking Perez's seat,
[30:16.960 -> 30:17.460] Mm-hmm.
[30:18.080 -> 30:20.720] who would you pick and have the most chance of winning the championship?
[30:20.720 -> 30:22.800] I could put any driver I want in.
[30:22.800 -> 30:23.280] Yeah.
[30:23.280 -> 30:24.560] Well, if I wanted the most...
[30:24.560 -> 30:25.960] Obviously, I'd put Lewis in it if I wanted him put any driver I wanted. Yeah. Well, if I wanted the most, obviously I'd put Lewis in it
[30:25.960 -> 30:28.160] if I wanted him to have the most chance.
[30:28.160 -> 30:30.720] But I mean like anyone who's not in F1.
[30:30.720 -> 30:31.560] Okay.
[30:31.560 -> 30:32.520] At the moment.
[30:32.520 -> 30:34.320] Jenson Button.
[30:34.320 -> 30:35.160] Really?
[30:35.160 -> 30:37.400] Actually, I don't know, after Freddy's Sim time,
[30:37.400 -> 30:38.680] maybe Freddy Hunt.
[30:38.680 -> 30:40.320] Oh, fucking hell, yeah.
[30:40.320 -> 30:41.160] Maybe Freddy Hunt.
[30:41.160 -> 30:43.560] Oh my God, I would love nothing more than for Freddy Hunt
[30:43.560 -> 30:45.720] to just get the opportunity to go in that red bull.
[30:45.720 -> 30:47.520] It has to be a McLaren really, wouldn't it?
[30:47.520 -> 30:48.520] Yeah, true.
[30:48.520 -> 30:49.960] Yeah, maybe Jenson Button.
[30:49.960 -> 30:51.920] I'd give Jenson Button a go in there.
[30:51.920 -> 30:52.920] Do you know what?
[30:52.920 -> 30:53.920] It's amazing.
[30:53.920 -> 30:55.840] I don't know whether I've said this, I said this to you before, I don't know whether I've
[30:55.840 -> 30:59.280] said it on the pod before, but the thing I love about our sim challenge is that you get
[30:59.280 -> 31:03.000] to see a driver's face driving the sim without a fucking helmet on.
[31:03.000 -> 31:04.000] Yeah, it's true.
[31:04.000 -> 31:06.000] And like, because you never see that concentration.
[31:06.000 -> 31:08.040] Their eyes and the way they follow the track.
[31:08.040 -> 31:10.320] They are locked in.
[31:10.320 -> 31:13.600] I watched back our world championship thing
[31:13.600 -> 31:15.440] that we started on YouTube, did a couple episodes,
[31:15.440 -> 31:17.120] you and me racing on the F1 22 game.
[31:17.120 -> 31:19.000] And Matt's commentary is so funny.
[31:19.000 -> 31:21.640] Cause he's like, Bab looks like he's falling asleep.
[31:21.640 -> 31:23.160] And I'm looking at my face and I look like
[31:23.160 -> 31:25.000] I'm fucking half asleep. I don't look locked in. No, he's funny. You watch an F1 at my face and I look like I'm fucking half asleep.
[31:25.000 -> 31:26.200] I don't look locked in.
[31:26.200 -> 31:28.840] No, you watch an F1 driver do it and they're like zoned.
[31:28.840 -> 31:30.800] Yeah, I remember Billy Munger doing it on the pod.
[31:30.800 -> 31:32.040] If you watch the clips from the front,
[31:32.040 -> 31:33.320] he's really, really focused.
[31:33.320 -> 31:34.580] We will bring that championship back.
[31:34.580 -> 31:35.880] We just got to get some capture cards
[31:35.880 -> 31:36.720] because we're filming it.
[31:36.720 -> 31:38.480] It was a nightmare to film it.
[31:38.480 -> 31:39.760] It was an absolute nightmare to film it.
[31:39.760 -> 31:43.280] I said earlier, we're going to give the listeners one movie.
[31:43.280 -> 31:44.120] Oh yeah.
[31:44.120 -> 31:44.940] I think we should,
[31:44.940 -> 31:47.600] because we got listeners from all around the world so if we say one of our
[31:47.600 -> 31:52.240] favorite movies I'm gonna drop Happy Gilmore okay I feel like a lot of people
[31:52.240 -> 31:54.920] have probably seen it but I love Adam Sandler and I think Happy Gilmore is
[31:54.920 -> 31:58.080] just hilarious we watched that recently didn't we yeah we did really good film
[31:58.080 -> 32:02.680] for me it's Shawshank Redemption probably pretty strong pick pretty
[32:02.680 -> 32:08.400] strong man it's like one of the greatest movies ever made. I can't even think about it. I don't even know if I've ever seen it.
[32:08.400 -> 32:11.680] It's like harrowing, like it really fucked with your head. No, I don't even know if I've ever seen it.
[32:11.680 -> 32:16.320] Come on. What happens in it? Shawshank Redemption. I don't think I've seen it.
[32:16.320 -> 32:21.720] I genuinely don't think I've seen it. What happens in it? Jake, boys, alright. Who is it? It's 11 o'clock, let's wrap this
[32:21.720 -> 32:26.660] pod up and I'm sticking it on. What is it? It's a guy, he goes to prison. It's like o'clock. Let's wrap this pod up, and I'm sticking it on What is it? It's a guy he goes to prison. It's like set in the
[32:27.400 -> 32:31.340] 30s maybe goes to prison and he breaks out. Oh, yeah, yeah
[32:31.340 -> 32:35.760] I mean there's a lot of movies where a guy breaks out of prison, but this is like amazing Morgan Freeman. Oh
[32:37.680 -> 32:41.260] You got crooks with the fucking Oh Brooke sorry with a little bird. Let's watch it
[32:41.260 -> 32:47.020] I don't think I've ever watched it mate. This is exciting. This is crazy, I can't believe you've never seen that. Well ladies and gentlemen, the
[32:47.020 -> 32:51.080] Canadian Grand Prix is coming up right around the corner. It's going to be an exciting one,
[32:51.080 -> 32:56.240] we should hopefully have our guest episode out before the race. So keep an eye on our
[32:56.240 -> 32:59.680] YouTube, keep an eye on here, make sure you've hit the follow button, rate the podcast 5
[32:59.680 -> 33:03.560] stars so you receive notifications. Yep, we are also bringing another listener onto the
[33:03.560 -> 33:08.320] podcast at some point. Yep, we're working on it. I'm not gonna say when, I'm not
[33:08.320 -> 33:11.960] gonna say who because you wouldn't know who they are anyway. I don't think we know
[33:11.960 -> 33:15.760] who they are. No we could be any listener. Which is exciting but we're gonna actually welcome
[33:15.760 -> 33:19.560] them into our home. When we did our last guest episode or listener episode with
[33:19.560 -> 33:24.440] Victor we were at his work at the flight sim place but this person's gonna be
[33:24.440 -> 33:25.000] coming to our flat
[33:25.000 -> 33:28.840] I quite like the thought of setting it all up filming it like it's a guest episode
[33:28.840 -> 33:33.600] You know that exactly the same and I just think it would be great a stranger in our flat
[33:33.720 -> 33:35.720] Maybe they'll have to set it up on the sim as well
[33:35.880 -> 33:40.280] At least you know when you get in like a driver, I'm not gonna like maybe murder you
[33:41.720 -> 33:45.880] We're scared to open parcels like my Brown's not gonna come to the flat and then
[33:45.880 -> 33:49.400] like maybe take my head off but we're inviting a listener into our flat Jay
[33:49.400 -> 33:53.680] this could be actually quite worrying. Yeah we have some stupid ideas. We should
[33:53.680 -> 33:57.400] probably blindfold them when they get into like a five mile radius just so
[33:57.400 -> 34:03.920] they don't know where exactly we live and we'll take the blindfold off as soon as they come in. It'll be a great episode, it'll be worth it. It will, it will.
[34:03.920 -> 34:07.000] Guys thanks so much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast!
[34:07.000 -> 34:09.000] We never end it on a high like this.
[34:09.000 -> 34:10.000] No, we don't.
[34:10.000 -> 34:11.000] Keep it rolling.
[34:11.000 -> 34:12.000] Give me, give me.
[34:12.000 -> 34:13.000] See you guys on Sunday.
[34:13.000 -> 34:14.000] Here it is.
[34:14.000 -> 34:17.000] Hope everyone has a fantastic Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
[34:17.000 -> 34:21.000] It might be raining in Canada, but the sun will be shining in the United Kingdom, the
[34:21.000 -> 34:24.000] United States, Europe and New Zealand.
[34:24.000 -> 34:26.240] I'm trying to think where our listeners are.
[34:26.240 -> 34:29.760] Oh, and just to let you know, Jake and Fab
[34:29.760 -> 34:31.280] are going to play golf on Friday.
[34:31.280 -> 34:32.120] Yeah.
[34:32.120 -> 34:33.160] But for a bit of practice,
[34:33.160 -> 34:35.240] because we have something coming up.
[34:35.240 -> 34:36.080] Oh yeah.
[34:36.080 -> 34:37.640] With another guest.
[34:37.640 -> 34:38.880] You ain't gonna believe it.
[34:38.880 -> 34:41.520] Oh my God, yeah, next week a guest is coming
[34:41.520 -> 34:43.440] and we know you guys are gonna love it.
[34:43.440 -> 34:44.280] Oh.
[34:44.280 -> 34:47.280] So let's just say we need to get our golf skills up to scratch.
[34:47.280 -> 34:50.440] Yeah, and we're going to play golf on Friday of Matt Murray Downing.
[34:50.440 -> 34:51.440] Matt Murray Downing.
[34:51.440 -> 34:52.440] On Friday in Chelmsford.
[34:52.440 -> 34:53.440] It's going to be chaos.
[34:53.440 -> 34:54.440] We're so bad at golf.
[34:54.440 -> 34:55.440] Can't wait.
[34:55.440 -> 34:59.280] Thank you for listening to the BitStop Podcast.
[34:59.280 -> 35:00.280] You guys are the best.
[35:00.280 -> 35:02.720] Please rate it five stars and we'll see you guys Monday morning.
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