Podcast: Pitstop
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! It's Sunday evening and we're a bit rough round the edges because Matt Gallagher got us really drunk last night. Anyway, we're running a lap of Silverstone circuit tomorrow with Redbull so this could very well be the last episode of Pitstop because theres a high chance we don't come back from this one. Enjoy the episode guys and maybe see you Thursday!
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# Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary:
## Introduction:
- Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the hosts of the Pit Stop Podcast, begin the episode with banter and excitement.
- They discuss their recent encounter with Matt Gallagher, the co-founder of P1, and the possibility of having Matt and Tommy on the podcast.
- They acknowledge the upcoming Alpine car launch and express their anticipation for the event.
## Alpine Car Launch:
- Jake and Fabio share their experience at the Alpine car launch, which was held at the Printworks in London.
- They describe the venue as a historic and renowned location for rave scenes.
- They mention the unique atmosphere of the event, which included a rave after the car launch.
- They discuss the Alpine cars, highlighting the pink and blue color scheme.
- They explain that the pink car is only for the first few races and will be repainted later in the season.
## Mercedes Engine Issues:
- The hosts bring up rumors about Mercedes' engine problems during their shakedown.
- They speculate that Mercedes might have to send their engines back to the factory for repairs.
- They emphasize that this information is based on rumors and that they cannot confirm its accuracy.
## Aston Martin's Honest Approach:
- Jake and Fabio praise Aston Martin for being transparent about their car's development.
- They mention that Fernando Alonso has publicly stated that Aston Martin's car is 100% legitimate, unlike some other teams.
## Silverstone Running Challenge:
- The hosts reveal that they will be participating in a running challenge at Silverstone the following day.
- They express their nervousness about the event, given their lack of fitness.
- They explain that they have received a bag of equipment from Red Bull, including a pulse roller, recovery garments, and other items.
- They joke about the strange-looking recovery garments and their mint scent.
## Lego McLaren Formula One Car:
- Jake and Fabio discuss their recent completion of the Lego McLaren Formula One car.
- They express their satisfaction with the final product and acknowledge that Fabio did most of the work.
- They mention that the car took a few days to build, requiring intense focus and dedication.
## Hogwarts Legacy Review:
- Fabio shares his thoughts on the recently released video game, Hogwarts Legacy.
- He praises the game's overall quality but expresses his desire for an online multiplayer mode.
- He believes that adding online features would greatly enhance the game's experience.
## Most Experienced F1 Teams:
- The hosts engage in a quiz to determine the most experienced teams on the 2023 F1 grid.
- They consider the combined race experience of both drivers in each team.
- They start from the least experienced team and gradually move up the list.
- After some deliberation, they correctly identify the top three teams with the most experience: Aston Martin, Ferrari, and Red Bull.
## Voice Note from Andy Moore:
- Jake plays a voice note from a listener named Andy Moore, who asks the hosts to name the best F1 driver who hasn't won a world championship.
- They acknowledge the great delivery of the question and appreciate Andy's enthusiasm.
- They struggle to come up with an immediate answer, highlighting the difficulty of the question.
- They briefly mention George Russell as a potential candidate but acknowledge his relative newness to the sport.
## Conclusion:
- The hosts wrap up the episode with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming Silverstone running challenge.
- They thank the listeners for tuning in and encourage them to subscribe to the podcast. # The Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary:
## Introduction:
- The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a lighthearted discussion about Formula One drivers who deserve to be recognized for their achievements despite not winning a world championship.
- They mention notable drivers like Sterling Moss, David Coulthard, Mark Webber, Rubens Barrichello, and Daniel Ricciardo, acknowledging their impressive wins and contributions to the sport.
- The hosts also express their excitement for the upcoming release of the Netflix series "Drive to Survive" and discuss their fitness goals, particularly in preparation for a 4-mile run around the Silverstone track the following day.
## Silverstone Run Preparations:
- The hosts discuss the challenges of running around the Silverstone track, especially considering their lack of fitness and the absence of air conditioning in their gym.
- They acknowledge the need for energy during the run and plan to bring Red Bull cans to boost their stamina.
- The hosts also mention their desire to participate in the Red Bull Soapbox event and express their admiration for Red Bull's dirt bike content.
## Red Bull Soapbox Event:
- The hosts discuss the possibility of assembling a team of mechanics to build a car for the Red Bull Soapbox event.
- They mention reaching out to Matt Gallagher and potentially involving real Red Bull mechanics to train them for the event.
- The hosts envision a scenario where the entire Red Bull pit crew pushes their car down the ramp, emphasizing the need to promise them beers afterward.
## Conclusion:
- The hosts express their excitement for the upcoming Silverstone run and encourage listeners to rate the podcast five stars and follow them on social media.
- They also mention the uncertainty of the weather conditions for the run and jokingly consider using wheelies or having Fab give Jake a piggyback ride.
- The hosts bid farewell to the listeners, promising to provide updates throughout the day from the Silverstone track.
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[00:59.760 -> 01:01.400] I'd say 200 yards.
[01:01.400 -> 01:03.600] I don't know, it's not far.
[01:03.600 -> 01:06.000] You pulled your hamstring getting out of bed yesterday.
[01:06.000 -> 01:08.000] I did, I did, I pulled a muscle getting out of bed.
[01:16.000 -> 01:18.000] Hello, hello, hello.
[01:18.000 -> 01:20.000] Welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:20.000 -> 01:22.000] It's another Sunday evening.
[01:22.000 -> 01:24.000] Once again, leaving it to the last minute.
[01:24.000 -> 01:25.160] Yeah, but it's fine. Because once again leaving it to the last minute.
[01:25.160 -> 01:28.440] Yeah, but it's fine, because we're leaving it to the last minute because we were out
[01:28.440 -> 01:31.320] last night with none other than...
[01:31.320 -> 01:32.880] Matt P1 Gallagher.
[01:32.880 -> 01:34.280] Yes, Matt Gallagher.
[01:34.280 -> 01:36.160] He loves the dance floor.
[01:36.160 -> 01:37.240] It was really good to see him.
[01:37.240 -> 01:42.280] It was so good to see Matt after him and Tommy just launching P1.
[01:42.280 -> 01:43.280] Very bloody exciting.
[01:43.280 -> 01:46.120] I'm sorry if I sound a little bit down, I need to liven myself up a little bit.
[01:46.120 -> 01:48.720] Well let's just liven it right up now, take it up a gear right now.
[01:48.720 -> 01:53.200] We need to work. I'm a little bit grisly, I'm a little bit rough around the edges.
[01:53.200 -> 01:55.880] Yes, they might be coming on the pod.
[01:55.880 -> 01:57.720] Well yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:57.720 -> 02:01.280] And that's basically the moral of the story isn't it? Matt and Tommy are part of the story.
[02:01.280 -> 02:03.960] So that's what we're going to do. It was a great week last week.
[02:03.960 -> 02:05.600] Do you think everyone would love to hear from them? How do you think we'd do a great episode? Like we're all do. It was a great week last week. Do you think everyone would love to hear from them?
[02:05.600 -> 02:07.000] I just think we'd do a great episode.
[02:07.000 -> 02:08.220] Like we're all mates.
[02:08.220 -> 02:09.100] It makes sense.
[02:09.100 -> 02:10.120] Let's do it.
[02:10.120 -> 02:11.400] And I think we definitely will.
[02:11.400 -> 02:12.240] Yeah.
[02:12.240 -> 02:14.040] We also had the Alpine launch last week.
[02:14.040 -> 02:15.760] Alpine, thank you very much for having us.
[02:15.760 -> 02:16.920] Your car launch was great.
[02:16.920 -> 02:18.480] Zinedine Zidane was there.
[02:18.480 -> 02:19.600] But I think we were lucky.
[02:19.600 -> 02:22.280] I think out of the only one that we went to,
[02:22.280 -> 02:23.960] it was probably the best one to go to.
[02:23.960 -> 02:24.960] Yeah, it was really good.
[02:24.960 -> 02:29.080] It turned into a rave. I've never been to a rave before the
[02:29.080 -> 02:34.600] weirdest thing yeah not sure about the rave after the car launch that's like
[02:34.600 -> 02:38.080] some of the weirdest outfits I've ever seen to be fair we should explain
[02:38.080 -> 02:42.000] actually what happened okay go then it was downstairs for anyone who watched
[02:42.000 -> 02:49.440] the live stream I'm sure you have if you're a diehard f1 fan it was in the print works in London. Yeah, which is like I don't know what it is, but it's like a historic
[02:49.960 -> 02:51.120] well-renowned
[02:51.120 -> 02:56.040] Venue for like a big big rave scene. I think it's massive in there and the show was cool
[02:56.040 -> 02:58.040] I felt like it went on for quite a long time
[02:58.440 -> 03:03.760] Got me restless. I'm not very good at sitting still. Well, yeah, at least you had a seat. I was stood up mate
[03:03.760 -> 03:05.880] Yeah, you were killing me, but honestly seconds in, at least you had a seat. I was stood up, mate. Yeah, you were stood. My legs were killing me.
[03:05.880 -> 03:09.200] But honestly, second Zinedine Zidane come out, that was me done.
[03:09.200 -> 03:10.840] I didn't even know who it was.
[03:10.840 -> 03:12.000] The Alpines look great as well.
[03:12.000 -> 03:15.080] They have a pink car and a blue and pink car.
[03:15.080 -> 03:17.240] And I wasn't sure why, but then I learned this.
[03:17.240 -> 03:20.400] They have like a deal at the beginning of the season where the pink one goes out.
[03:20.400 -> 03:21.680] Is that not like twice as much?
[03:21.680 -> 03:23.600] Well, no, it's not twice as much money, is it?
[03:23.600 -> 03:24.600] No.
[03:24.600 -> 03:25.160] Because it's not, they haven't got four cars
[03:25.160 -> 03:28.480] They just repaint them, but it seems like a lot of hassle. It'll be a sponsor thing
[03:28.480 -> 03:30.640] I'm sure that's just the sponsors paying for it
[03:30.640 -> 03:35.520] So when you do see the Alpine at the beginning of the season in pink just know that will be pink for maybe two races
[03:35.520 -> 03:39.520] He said but it could be three it all depends on whether the car gets damaged
[03:39.520 -> 03:46.240] Yeah, it's like only one version of this car. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, but mate, they were different cars as well, slightly.
[03:46.240 -> 03:47.080] Were they?
[03:47.080 -> 03:48.160] I pointed it out, I don't know if you remember,
[03:48.160 -> 03:51.000] because we were a few champagnes deep by this point,
[03:51.000 -> 03:54.240] but basically behind the driver where he sits
[03:54.240 -> 03:56.040] and you have the air intake,
[03:56.040 -> 03:58.840] the little scuba diving man looking thing above their head,
[03:58.840 -> 04:01.000] one of them had like little carbon bits
[04:01.000 -> 04:03.140] and one of them was just a straight gap.
[04:03.140 -> 04:04.000] But you do have to remember,
[04:04.000 -> 04:05.680] this isn't the actual final car.
[04:05.680 -> 04:08.040] They're cheeky aren't they?
[04:08.040 -> 04:10.360] As Fernando Alonso has come out and said.
[04:10.360 -> 04:12.360] You think that this one was another fake?
[04:12.360 -> 04:17.520] Well not necessarily but to be honest I don't reckon any of the teams have gone out there
[04:17.520 -> 04:20.680] and actually shown everyone exactly 100% what their car is.
[04:20.680 -> 04:23.280] You're trying to start a scandal on the Pitstop podcast.
[04:23.280 -> 04:24.280] No.
[04:24.280 -> 04:28.740] Okay maybe, genuinely surely these aren't the exact cars because otherwise every team would
[04:28.740 -> 04:32.200] still have time to copy everything. Well I'll tell you what mate, they haven't got a lot
[04:32.200 -> 04:37.000] of time because Bahrain testing is this weekend. It's flying around, that's going to be great.
[04:37.000 -> 04:41.600] Well to be fair, Fernando Alonso did come out and say that, fair play to Aston Martin,
[04:41.600 -> 04:45.680] because theirs is 100% legit, so I'm assuming that that car is actually
[04:45.680 -> 04:47.080] the car we're gonna get.
[04:47.080 -> 04:48.080] Yeah.
[04:48.080 -> 04:49.080] We'll just have to wait and see.
[04:49.080 -> 04:51.640] There's been big news in the Mercedes thing.
[04:51.640 -> 04:54.200] Apparently Mercedes car went really wrong in the shakedown.
[04:54.200 -> 04:57.320] They've had big problems with their engine and they've had to send their engines back.
[04:57.320 -> 04:59.320] Wait, when was the shakedown?
[04:59.320 -> 05:01.400] Mercedes' was like only a couple of days ago.
[05:01.400 -> 05:02.400] They went out and then it was wet.
[05:02.400 -> 05:03.400] Well they do it separately do they?
[05:03.400 -> 05:04.400] Um yeah they work different times.
[05:04.400 -> 05:06.640] Oh yeah sorry I saw, yeah Lewis went out. They've out and it was wet. Well they do it separately, do they? Um, yeah, they were at different times. Oh yeah, sorry, I saw, yeah, Lewis went out.
[05:06.640 -> 05:08.320] They've had to send the engines back, apparently.
[05:08.320 -> 05:11.520] This is a rumour, but apparently Mercedes engines are currently ruined.
[05:11.520 -> 05:13.600] Ah, they're fibbing.
[05:13.600 -> 05:16.400] I'm not just here trying to start rubbish, you alright?
[05:16.400 -> 05:19.440] Did you notice, yeah, when I watched the Mercedes livestream,
[05:19.440 -> 05:24.600] Toto seemed to sound more Austrian. He's Austrian, isn't he?
[05:24.600 -> 05:25.540] Can you demonstrate?
[05:25.540 -> 05:28.580] He's... no I can't, funnily enough. I won't.
[05:28.580 -> 05:32.280] But he sounded more Austrian. I reckon he spent a bit more time...
[05:32.280 -> 05:33.280] or is that just me?
[05:33.280 -> 05:34.280] I don't know, I didn't see it.
[05:34.280 -> 05:35.280] Did you not?
[05:35.280 -> 05:38.580] I didn't see Toto's talk, no. I just watched little bits here and there.
[05:38.580 -> 05:40.580] Oh yeah, our good friend Naomi hosted it.
[05:40.580 -> 05:42.080] Yeah, that was... and Nat Pinkham.
[05:42.080 -> 05:43.080] And Natalie.
[05:43.080 -> 05:45.000] It's really great to see people we know doing great things.
[05:45.000 -> 05:47.000] It's a little dynamic duo that, isn't it?
[05:47.000 -> 05:48.000] A bit like us.
[05:48.000 -> 05:49.000] We saw Naomi Alpine as well.
[05:49.000 -> 05:51.000] I feel like they're trying to take our job.
[05:51.000 -> 05:52.000] Who is?
[05:52.000 -> 05:53.000] Natalie and Naomi.
[05:53.000 -> 05:55.000] I don't think we're ever going to get their job.
[05:55.000 -> 05:57.000] I think they're actually really good at what they do.
[05:57.000 -> 05:58.000] Yeah, they are.
[05:58.000 -> 06:00.000] Tomorrow is a very exciting day as well.
[06:00.000 -> 06:02.000] You are hearing us on Sunday evening.
[06:02.000 -> 06:05.280] Monday morning we have a car picking us up at 7.20am.
[06:05.280 -> 06:07.280] Um...
[06:07.280 -> 06:09.280] We're going to Silverstone tomorrow.
[06:09.280 -> 06:14.720] To take part in something that is very different to what we're used to.
[06:14.720 -> 06:15.720] Um...
[06:15.720 -> 06:19.440] So far different I can't explain to you.
[06:19.440 -> 06:26.920] I feel like before we say exactly what we're doing I should do like a live unboxing of something we've been sent.
[06:26.920 -> 06:28.400] For those listening to the podcast,
[06:28.400 -> 06:30.560] I'm currently holding up a big new rucksack
[06:30.560 -> 06:32.000] that turned up at my door.
[06:32.000 -> 06:33.900] Well, let's explain what happened.
[06:33.900 -> 06:37.400] So we were made aware that we would be receiving
[06:37.400 -> 06:41.080] one or maybe two packages on Saturday, right?
[06:41.080 -> 06:42.460] It was Saturday morning.
[06:42.460 -> 06:43.300] We forget about it.
[06:43.300 -> 06:46.320] We come out in the living room, you know, half asleep, I'm in my dressing gown.
[06:46.320 -> 06:48.120] Yeah, we're both in our pajamas pretty much.
[06:48.120 -> 06:49.760] And we hear a rap at the door.
[06:49.760 -> 06:50.640] Knock, knock, knock.
[06:50.640 -> 06:54.360] So we go to the door and I hear two female voices.
[06:54.360 -> 06:56.040] Now I'm thinking, what the hell is going on here?
[06:56.040 -> 06:57.680] So Fab ran straight over to the door.
[06:57.680 -> 07:00.060] I thought Jake had ordered food.
[07:00.060 -> 07:02.360] So I ran straight over, obviously.
[07:02.360 -> 07:04.520] And then I realized I stood there in my dressing gown.
[07:04.520 -> 07:05.200] Yeah, and there's these two stood there with my dressing gown.
[07:05.200 -> 07:06.960] And there's these two girls at the door from Red Bull,
[07:06.960 -> 07:08.560] they gave us these bags,
[07:08.560 -> 07:10.920] and in these bags contains all the equipment
[07:10.920 -> 07:12.600] that we need for Monday.
[07:12.600 -> 07:15.040] Now you may be thinking, what are they doing on Monday?
[07:15.040 -> 07:18.120] This is Pit Stop, they make Formula One related content.
[07:18.120 -> 07:20.560] Well, let me show you what is in my bag.
[07:20.560 -> 07:23.400] In this bag, first of all,
[07:24.560 -> 07:25.000] is a big box.
[07:27.680 -> 07:29.100] Hang on, we haven't really described
[07:29.100 -> 07:29.940] for the audio viewers.
[07:29.940 -> 07:31.800] Yeah, you describe it whilst I get this box out.
[07:31.800 -> 07:33.080] What the actual bag is.
[07:33.080 -> 07:35.160] So I believe, if I'm not mistaken,
[07:35.160 -> 07:36.520] Red Bull have done a collab
[07:36.520 -> 07:38.720] with a company called Built for Athletes.
[07:38.720 -> 07:42.080] They make the sickest rucksacks, backpacks,
[07:42.080 -> 07:44.040] whatever you want to call them, in the world.
[07:44.040 -> 07:47.000] And Red Bull have collabed with them and they've stuffed it full of a load of cool stuff.
[07:47.000 -> 07:49.500] I've got a roller! I've got a pulse roller!
[07:49.500 -> 07:52.500] To roll my muscles with.
[07:52.500 -> 07:55.000] To recover from like the gym.
[07:55.000 -> 07:57.500] Can you show the picture into the camera?
[07:57.500 -> 07:58.000] Oh, sorry.
[07:58.000 -> 07:59.000] So you can show all the um...
[07:59.000 -> 07:59.500] It's uh...
[07:59.500 -> 08:01.000] Show the man on the front.
[08:01.000 -> 08:01.500] Yeah.
[08:01.500 -> 08:03.000] Doing the little roll thing. Yeah, like that.
[08:03.000 -> 08:09.360] It's one of the things you use to relax your muscles okay that's the first thing that's the
[08:09.360 -> 08:15.760] first thing the bag but it vibrates didn't it we got a bag of intense
[08:15.760 -> 08:22.160] moisturizing instant what are these this scares me what are these this bag scares
[08:22.160 -> 08:26.360] me what is it it says it's garments. Sports preparation and recover,
[08:26.360 -> 08:28.720] specially engineered and reusable garments.
[08:28.720 -> 08:29.560] Should we open it?
[08:29.560 -> 08:31.080] Let's open it live on the pod.
[08:31.080 -> 08:31.920] Cause I don't know what it is.
[08:31.920 -> 08:33.440] What is a garment?
[08:33.440 -> 08:34.280] Clothes.
[08:34.280 -> 08:36.800] Clothes, yeah, yeah.
[08:36.800 -> 08:39.400] Oh, oh, well would you look at that?
[08:39.400 -> 08:41.240] Wait, hang on.
[08:41.240 -> 08:42.240] Would you, what?
[08:42.240 -> 08:43.680] What did you think this is?
[08:43.680 -> 08:45.120] Trampolining socks. They're not socks- What? What did you think this is? Trampoline and socks.
[08:46.080 -> 08:47.520] They're not socks! What? And they stink of mint!
[08:49.120 -> 08:50.800] What on earth are they?
[08:51.680 -> 08:53.840] Socks that smell like mint.
[08:54.160 -> 08:57.440] They're not even socks, they've got a whole even end, you can't wear that like a sock.
[08:57.440 -> 08:58.160] This is a size medium.
[08:58.160 -> 09:00.160] Wait, this is actually unbelievable.
[09:00.160 -> 09:02.480] Oh my god, put your arm in it.
[09:02.480 -> 09:04.080] Shake well before use.
[09:04.080 -> 09:06.840] Turn crimp with socks and carve sleeves inside out.
[09:06.840 -> 09:09.080] Place on a flat, wide surface.
[09:09.080 -> 09:11.440] I'm trying to read this, I actually can't read.
[09:11.440 -> 09:12.720] I actually cannot read.
[09:12.720 -> 09:13.560] Put your arm in it.
[09:13.560 -> 09:14.760] Why?
[09:14.760 -> 09:15.600] Do it.
[09:15.600 -> 09:16.440] Why?
[09:16.440 -> 09:17.260] Do it.
[09:17.260 -> 09:18.100] All right.
[09:18.100 -> 09:21.320] That is some NASA shit, I've never seen that before
[09:21.320 -> 09:22.160] in my life.
[09:22.160 -> 09:24.440] Oh my god, get it off now, because these are my ones.
[09:24.440 -> 09:26.000] Oh, darn it. Get it off, get it off now, because these are my ones. Oh, darn it.
[09:26.000 -> 09:28.000] Get it off. Get it off!
[09:28.000 -> 09:30.000] Look at it.
[09:30.000 -> 09:32.000] It's like, you know those things you get in school, you put your fingers in and you can't get them out.
[09:32.000 -> 09:34.000] The little Chinese finger traps.
[09:34.000 -> 09:36.000] Why do they smell like that?
[09:36.000 -> 09:38.000] What are they? What have they got in them?
[09:38.000 -> 09:40.000] I think that's lovely.
[09:40.000 -> 09:42.000] Well, I should put them back in the bag.
[09:42.000 -> 09:44.000] Sorry about this, mic, audio.
[09:44.000 -> 09:46.000] They're like really wet. They're like really wet socks.
[09:46.000 -> 09:48.000] They're very, very interesting.
[09:48.000 -> 09:50.000] What you've learned is we're being sent a load of stuff that
[09:50.000 -> 09:52.000] runners would have. I've also got some
[09:52.000 -> 09:54.000] headphones,
[09:54.000 -> 09:56.000] a spray that says
[09:56.000 -> 09:58.000] Endurance
[09:58.000 -> 10:00.000] Sports Recovery Formula
[10:00.000 -> 10:02.000] Clinically Tested 24 Hour Hydration
[10:02.000 -> 10:04.000] Instantly Target Relief
[10:04.000 -> 10:06.960] Intense Moisturisation. So if there's a tube clinically tested 24 hour hydration, instantly target relief, intense moisturization.
[10:06.960 -> 10:09.680] So if there's a tube of stuff to spray on yourself
[10:09.680 -> 10:11.520] after you get tired.
[10:11.520 -> 10:12.760] That scares me.
[10:12.760 -> 10:13.960] Basically.
[10:13.960 -> 10:14.800] Oh, where is it?
[10:14.800 -> 10:16.360] I can turn the side pocket.
[10:16.360 -> 10:18.620] Let me just go straight to this.
[10:18.620 -> 10:20.960] Running goals on track.
[10:20.960 -> 10:23.780] Tomorrow we will be at Silverstone with Red Bull.
[10:28.100 -> 10:31.400] Doing a flying lap of the track track but we're running it.
[10:31.400 -> 10:32.400] We're running it.
[10:32.400 -> 10:38.240] I mean, the last time me and Fab went running, we left our building here and I would guess
[10:38.240 -> 10:40.960] to Matt we made it to about the food things.
[10:40.960 -> 10:42.400] I reckon you made it.
[10:42.400 -> 10:43.960] We ran to the food and then stopped running.
[10:43.960 -> 10:47.000] You made it about 100 yards and then had to stop running.
[10:47.000 -> 10:49.000] And all we were going to do was go round the river.
[10:49.000 -> 10:51.000] The river's not even that far.
[10:51.000 -> 10:55.000] I'd say we ran just past Emirates, like to where the...
[10:55.000 -> 10:57.000] We're going to disclose our location again.
[10:57.000 -> 10:58.000] Even that's not far.
[10:58.000 -> 11:00.000] How far do you think that is?
[11:00.000 -> 11:04.000] 100 yards would probably be to...
[11:04.000 -> 11:06.000] I'd say 200 yards.
[11:06.000 -> 11:09.000] I don't know, it's not far.
[11:09.000 -> 11:11.000] You pulled your hamstring getting out of bed yesterday.
[11:11.000 -> 11:13.000] I did, I did, I pulled a muscle getting out of bed.
[11:13.000 -> 11:14.000] Do you know what I was thinking?
[11:14.000 -> 11:17.000] When I was younger I'd look at older people and I'd think they're not as agile.
[11:17.000 -> 11:19.000] Is that just because they're older and I couldn't imagine it?
[11:19.000 -> 11:21.000] I'm 27 on Tuesday.
[11:21.000 -> 11:22.000] Oh come on.
[11:22.000 -> 11:24.000] And I'm starting to feel...
[11:24.000 -> 11:25.320] Mate, I pulled a muscle getting out of bed. I'm 27 on Tuesday. Oh, come on. And I'm starting to feel... Bro.
[11:25.320 -> 11:27.320] Mate, I pulled a muscle getting out of bed.
[11:27.320 -> 11:29.880] It's because we're like the two most unfit people
[11:29.880 -> 11:30.960] in the history of the world,
[11:30.960 -> 11:32.080] and that's the whole reason
[11:32.080 -> 11:33.720] why Red Bull's invited us to this.
[11:33.720 -> 11:36.040] Yeah, it's really nice that we're doing this podcast
[11:36.040 -> 11:36.880] on a Sunday night.
[11:36.880 -> 11:38.440] I do feel like this might be the last ever podcast
[11:38.440 -> 11:39.320] you hear from me.
[11:41.120 -> 11:42.800] Don't know if I'm ever gonna make it back.
[11:42.800 -> 11:44.600] How far is Silverstone Track?
[11:44.600 -> 11:46.840] Six kilometers, 5.9 kilometers.
[11:46.840 -> 11:49.000] Have you ever run that far in your life?
[11:49.000 -> 11:50.760] Mate, are you joking?
[11:50.760 -> 11:51.920] No.
[11:51.920 -> 11:54.400] No, never in my life.
[11:54.400 -> 11:55.520] And to make it even better,
[11:55.520 -> 11:57.360] every single person doing it with us
[11:57.360 -> 12:00.960] is like a PT or like a runner.
[12:00.960 -> 12:05.000] Pretty sure I went to the gym last month.
[12:05.640 -> 12:06.480] Last year.
[12:06.480 -> 12:07.920] It was last year.
[12:07.920 -> 12:09.840] And I did like maybe two kilometers.
[12:09.840 -> 12:10.880] Okay.
[12:10.880 -> 12:11.720] When I got an ice cream cone.
[12:11.720 -> 12:12.960] We're gonna be in trouble I think.
[12:12.960 -> 12:15.200] Jake and Fab's at the back of the pack.
[12:15.200 -> 12:16.280] We just thought I'd let you guys know
[12:16.280 -> 12:17.120] we're filming that for Red Bull tomorrow.
[12:17.120 -> 12:18.120] Are we at the back of the pack?
[12:18.120 -> 12:19.560] Well no, we should be starting at the front.
[12:19.560 -> 12:21.440] Apparently we're gonna get a handicap.
[12:21.440 -> 12:22.280] Yeah.
[12:22.280 -> 12:23.100] Because we're so unfit.
[12:23.100 -> 12:23.940] That's what I was gonna say.
[12:23.940 -> 12:27.400] And it is like a race around the track. and then we're going into Red Bull's factory which
[12:27.400 -> 12:28.400] will be fun in the afternoon.
[12:28.400 -> 12:30.000] So it's a really good day out.
[12:30.000 -> 12:34.840] I just don't get what the outcome of this video is meant to be other than us just struggling.
[12:34.840 -> 12:39.240] Well no, it's with the running channel on YouTube which is like Red Bull's running channel.
[12:39.240 -> 12:40.240] Right.
[12:40.240 -> 12:42.700] And it's in promotion of this four week long campaign where you gotta write, go running
[12:42.700 -> 12:43.700] every week.
[12:43.700 -> 12:44.700] And me and you need to get fit.
[12:44.700 -> 12:45.480] So what happens when you get to the end of the four week long campaign where you got a right go run it every week and me and you need to get fit. So what happens when you get to the
[12:45.480 -> 12:51.640] end of the four week campaign? Well, there's a very small chance we may get to the end of the
[12:51.640 -> 12:54.480] four week campaign. I don't even know if I'm gonna make it to the end of tomorrow.
[12:54.480 -> 13:00.320] So if you do get to the end of the VIP campaign. What can we win? It's not a VIP
[13:00.320 -> 13:09.600] campaign. If you get to the end of the of the campaign you can get a VIP Red Bull race weekend experience okay not really sure what that's nice for
[13:09.600 -> 13:14.280] everyone else who's entering it yeah yeah cheers Neil cheers Rixey no it's
[13:14.280 -> 13:17.160] gonna be a great day it's gonna be fun to go to Silverstone we'll be filming
[13:17.160 -> 13:20.800] some content on the track and can't wait for you guys to see that but these bags
[13:20.800 -> 13:28.000] are cool anyway mate they're unbelievable I used to wish I had a bag like Brad.
[13:28.000 -> 13:30.000] And now ours are going to be so much cooler than his.
[13:30.000 -> 13:34.000] In more breaking news, coming out of our flat,
[13:34.000 -> 13:38.000] we have completed the...
[13:38.000 -> 13:40.000] Dun dun dun dun dun dun
[13:40.000 -> 13:44.000] Lego McLaren Formula One car.
[13:44.000 -> 13:46.800] Look how big it's going to fall apart fall apart mate if you grab it like that.
[13:46.800 -> 13:47.800] How did you pick it up?
[13:47.800 -> 13:48.800] It's fucking made of Lego.
[13:48.800 -> 13:50.800] I'm trying to pick the thing up.
[13:50.800 -> 13:52.800] We've completed the Lego Formula One car.
[13:52.800 -> 13:53.800] Look at that.
[13:53.800 -> 13:55.800] Look at that.
[13:55.800 -> 13:57.800] It took ages.
[13:57.800 -> 13:59.800] Yeah mate, you smashed it.
[13:59.800 -> 14:01.800] No, admitly Fab, you did do most of it.
[14:01.800 -> 14:03.800] And you have done an incredible job.
[14:03.800 -> 14:05.040] All the stickers look like it. I'm joking. How long do most of it, and you have done an incredible job. All the stickers look like it...
[14:05.040 -> 14:06.040] Pardon?
[14:06.040 -> 14:07.040] I'm joking.
[14:07.040 -> 14:08.040] How long do you reckon it took you?
[14:08.040 -> 14:09.960] With a bit of help from me?
[14:09.960 -> 14:10.960] What did I say?
[14:10.960 -> 14:11.960] I said it was going to take about three days.
[14:11.960 -> 14:13.600] Yeah, well it probably did.
[14:13.600 -> 14:19.000] It took a really intense day, and then like a half a day, and another half a day, so two
[14:19.000 -> 14:20.000] days.
[14:20.000 -> 14:22.000] Whilst Fab's been doing that, I've been playing Hogwarts Legacy.
[14:22.000 -> 14:24.440] Put that back there.
[14:24.440 -> 14:27.000] What's your review on the game? Because we just watched Matt Gallagher
[14:27.000 -> 14:30.000] live stream on Twitch, playing Hogwarts. Do you like it?
[14:30.000 -> 14:32.000] Yeah, I think it's really good. It just needs to have online, you know.
[14:32.000 -> 14:34.000] It's a bit of a shame it's not online.
[14:34.000 -> 14:36.000] Bring the online and then it would be great.
[14:36.000 -> 14:39.000] So you could trade outfits for everyone and buy people's owls and
[14:39.000 -> 14:41.000] do what you would do in Hogsmeade.
[14:41.000 -> 14:43.000] In Hogsmeade, yeah.
[14:43.000 -> 14:44.000] Yes.
[14:44.000 -> 14:45.360] Yeah.
[14:45.360 -> 14:48.920] In other F1 news,
[14:48.920 -> 14:51.400] I have a little graphic that I found the other day.
[14:51.400 -> 14:53.800] You've actually probably seen it because F1 posted it.
[14:53.800 -> 14:55.040] So you've probably seen it.
[14:55.040 -> 14:58.040] It's about the most experienced teams on the grid in 2023.
[14:58.040 -> 14:59.080] Okay.
[14:59.080 -> 15:00.320] If I was to quiz you on that,
[15:00.320 -> 15:02.960] do you reckon you'd be able to tell me who is?
[15:02.960 -> 15:04.720] Is this out of the current 10 teams?
[15:04.720 -> 15:05.240] Yeah.
[15:05.240 -> 15:08.360] So like who's been in it the longest? Well, no, what they've done is they've added
[15:08.360 -> 15:11.120] up both drivers, like how many races they've done.
[15:11.120 -> 15:15.320] Oh, what? So it's per the teammates, not per the constructor, basically.
[15:15.320 -> 15:18.320] Yeah. Yeah, I reckon I'd be at, no.
[15:18.320 -> 15:22.000] Yeah, mate, I'm not going to lie. The one who's quite far ahead of the rest of them
[15:22.000 -> 15:27.040] as well in first is not what I would expect. Yeah it's gonna be people like Hulkenberg, there's people like that
[15:27.040 -> 15:30.720] that have had more races than you think. Magnusson might have had
[15:30.720 -> 15:35.360] more than you think. Yeah. I reckon, is it got all ten there? Well yeah, think about
[15:35.360 -> 15:41.120] the grid. Alright, well should we start from the bottom? What from the least?
[15:41.120 -> 15:46.000] Should we start from tenth? The least amount. That's what I think we'd have the least amount. Yeah, yeah.
[15:46.000 -> 15:48.000] Well, we've got three rookies coming in.
[15:48.000 -> 15:50.000] You're looking at rookies and young drivers, aren't you really?
[15:50.000 -> 15:52.000] Is this done by wins or just races?
[15:52.000 -> 15:54.000] Just starts, I think.
[15:54.000 -> 15:57.000] Yeah, so obviously Piastri's never raced, but Lando's had quite a fair few.
[15:57.000 -> 15:58.000] Yeah.
[15:58.000 -> 16:00.000] De Vries has never raced.
[16:00.000 -> 16:01.000] Yeah, and who's De Vries paired with?
[16:01.000 -> 16:03.000] But also with Juki, who was a rookie, which...
[16:03.000 -> 16:06.520] Juki's done two years.
[16:06.520 -> 16:08.640] This'll be his third year.
[16:08.640 -> 16:09.760] Yes, okay, that's right.
[16:09.760 -> 16:11.720] I thought it was his second, but maybe I'm wrong.
[16:11.720 -> 16:14.920] Okay, so is there anyone more, less...
[16:14.920 -> 16:17.680] Logan's also a rookie, he's gone with Albon.
[16:17.680 -> 16:21.120] Albon didn't race for that long at Red Bull
[16:21.120 -> 16:24.400] and then has only done last season with Williams.
[16:24.400 -> 16:25.280] So I feel-
[16:25.280 -> 16:28.160] No, Albon's been around for more than two years.
[16:28.160 -> 16:29.640] Was he racing at Red Bull for ages?
[16:29.640 -> 16:31.480] I feel like he only stepped in half season
[16:31.480 -> 16:32.780] after the back of Gasly.
[16:32.780 -> 16:33.980] I don't know, but wasn't he somewhere else
[16:33.980 -> 16:35.680] before Red Bull anyway?
[16:35.680 -> 16:37.160] Mate, was he at Alpha potentially?
[16:37.160 -> 16:38.080] And he stepped up.
[16:38.080 -> 16:39.760] Oh, I don't actually know.
[16:39.760 -> 16:43.060] So who's Nick DeRuze paired with at Alpha Tauri?
[16:43.060 -> 16:43.900] Yuki.
[16:43.900 -> 16:44.720] Yeah.
[16:44.720 -> 16:45.620] Yeah. Yeah.
[16:45.620 -> 16:47.120] And then so you got Sargent and,
[16:47.120 -> 16:48.120] so it's between, really,
[16:48.120 -> 16:53.120] it's between Williams, Alpha Tauri, and McLaren?
[16:53.560 -> 16:54.400] But not really.
[16:54.400 -> 16:55.640] No, Lando's got way too many races.
[16:55.640 -> 16:57.800] I would say Alpha Tauri at the bottom.
[16:57.800 -> 16:58.640] You've got it there, right?
[16:58.640 -> 16:59.460] Yeah, correct.
[16:59.460 -> 17:00.300] Yeah?
[17:00.300 -> 17:01.140] Correct.
[17:01.140 -> 17:02.960] And then I would probably go Williams.
[17:02.960 -> 17:04.200] Correct.
[17:04.200 -> 17:05.840] Let's go!
[17:05.840 -> 17:09.600] Right, let me think about Haas. Haas's lineup this year is
[17:10.920 -> 17:12.480] Hulkenberg and
[17:12.480 -> 17:13.720] Magnussen.
[17:13.720 -> 17:18.920] Magnussen has raced for numerous teams. Magnussen's been around the block. Yeah, yeah, and then he's come back.
[17:19.920 -> 17:22.520] Hulkenberg has also come back and has raced for numerous teams.
[17:22.520 -> 17:26.000] So let's say they're like in the middle ground of they've got a fair few.
[17:26.000 -> 17:31.000] Like, for example, them two together would be above McLaren.
[17:31.000 -> 17:37.000] Because Dolando is the only one there that's got any racing, so we need to look at where the other new people are coming in.
[17:37.000 -> 17:38.000] Right.
[17:38.000 -> 17:40.000] So...
[17:40.000 -> 17:42.000] I like this thinking, I like this...
[17:42.000 -> 17:47.360] To be fair, we probably are getting near to McLaren. That Haas would be above McLaren.
[17:47.360 -> 17:50.720] Aston Martin would be above McLaren.
[17:50.720 -> 17:55.320] Alfa Romeo, Bottas would carry that, probably.
[17:57.920 -> 17:59.720] It's looking so good for you as well.
[17:59.720 -> 18:02.400] Gasly has been around, he's had a fair few races
[18:02.400 -> 18:05.580] in Sozokon, so I reckon they're comfortably midfield.
[18:05.580 -> 18:12.700] Ferrari, yeah, Leclerc's Fina, yeah, and then Sainz also being able to...
[18:12.700 -> 18:14.220] It looks like it's causing you lots of pain.
[18:14.220 -> 18:15.220] I just want to get it right.
[18:15.220 -> 18:17.660] Like, I just feel like I might as well try and actually get this right.
[18:17.660 -> 18:19.900] I feel like you're really going somewhere.
[18:19.900 -> 18:21.900] Yeah, no, I am really trying to think about this.
[18:21.900 -> 18:24.060] I hope the people at home are as well.
[18:24.060 -> 18:26.920] Verstappen has got a lot of races in Sos Peres
[18:26.920 -> 18:30.000] and Hamilton's got loads, but George also has loads.
[18:30.000 -> 18:31.680] Okay, so I'm gonna put-
[18:31.680 -> 18:33.360] You were looking at my motherfucking phone
[18:33.360 -> 18:34.760] because it was out of my lap.
[18:34.760 -> 18:36.360] Right, I'm going for McLaren next.
[18:36.360 -> 18:38.040] Ka-ching, you got it right.
[18:38.040 -> 18:38.880] Okay.
[18:38.880 -> 18:40.880] Alfa Tauri, Williams, McLaren in third.
[18:40.880 -> 18:43.200] Who could we have in fourth?
[18:45.200 -> 18:50.120] This is where I'm gonna start to get a bit stuck. Gets a bit gray around it. Yeah, I'm not gonna lie
[18:50.120 -> 18:56.800] I'm gonna go with Alfa Romeo. This one and the next one are very very close. Yeah, and it will be it will be Alfa Romeo and
[18:59.720 -> 19:01.720] God
[19:01.760 -> 19:03.760] Probably Alpine
[19:04.040 -> 19:05.000] No, or Haas. I'm a bit stuck with them because I'm not sure how many Hulkenberg's had God, probably Alpine, no?
[19:05.400 -> 19:06.860] Or Haas.
[19:06.860 -> 19:08.080] I'm a bit stuck with them
[19:08.080 -> 19:10.280] because I'm not sure how many Hulkenbergs had.
[19:10.280 -> 19:11.960] Well, let's go with fourth first.
[19:11.960 -> 19:12.880] Lock in fourth.
[19:12.880 -> 19:13.700] Alpine.
[19:13.700 -> 19:15.240] Alpine, correct.
[19:15.240 -> 19:16.360] And then Alfa Romeo.
[19:16.360 -> 19:17.180] Correct.
[19:17.180 -> 19:18.020] And then Haas.
[19:19.400 -> 19:20.240] It's not Haas.
[19:20.240 -> 19:21.060] No!
[19:21.060 -> 19:21.900] It's not Haas.
[19:21.900 -> 19:24.080] You were so, you knew it so good as well.
[19:24.080 -> 19:25.520] Yeah, okay, to be fair.
[19:25.520 -> 19:28.080] So the teams left are like Red Bull, Mercedes,
[19:28.080 -> 19:29.520] and Ferrari pretty much.
[19:29.520 -> 19:30.640] Yeah.
[19:30.640 -> 19:32.800] So I'm got a pick now out of them three,
[19:32.800 -> 19:34.280] who's got the most experience between them.
[19:34.280 -> 19:36.720] Well, Hamilton's got loads of races, so is Russell.
[19:36.720 -> 19:37.640] And there's quite a lot of difference
[19:37.640 -> 19:40.240] between these last, what, five, is that?
[19:40.240 -> 19:43.240] Yeah, I would say Mercedes are number one,
[19:43.240 -> 19:44.440] even though it's Russell.
[19:44.440 -> 19:45.480] I ain't giving that away yet.
[19:45.480 -> 19:46.200] Oh.
[19:46.200 -> 19:47.720] They're gonna be giving you clues, my friend.
[19:49.440 -> 19:50.320] This is tough.
[19:50.320 -> 19:51.760] Okay, I'm gonna put Red Bull there.
[19:52.400 -> 19:54.080] You're gonna put Red Bull after Alfa Romeo?
[19:54.080 -> 19:54.600] Third.
[19:54.840 -> 19:55.520] Really?
[19:55.520 -> 19:59.080] No, Red Bull be second because Perez has got loads.
[19:59.080 -> 20:00.560] No, you have to go for sixth.
[20:00.560 -> 20:02.880] Oh, God, you're really confusing me.
[20:02.880 -> 20:04.280] Just tell me, I'm not gonna edit it.
[20:04.280 -> 20:04.960] Ferrari.
[20:09.360 -> 20:12.320] Where are they? After Alfa Romeo. Okay. Yeah. Just keep reading it out. No no no I want you to guess. No because I've lost now I don't know who's left.
[20:12.320 -> 20:15.680] No I'm getting pissed off now. Right so it's Ferrari right?
[20:15.680 -> 20:20.400] So you've got Haas, Aston Martin, Mercedes and Red Bull left.
[20:20.400 -> 20:25.440] Haas, Aston Martin, Mercedes and Red Bull left. Yeah, come on, you pull through
[20:25.440 -> 20:28.880] because we've got to try and fill up another seven minutes of this pod. Haas, Aston Martin.
[20:28.880 -> 20:35.440] Haas and Aston Martin. So let's decide out of them two. Magnussen and Hülkenberg, have they got more
[20:35.440 -> 20:46.740] races than Stroll and Alonso? Alonso has got the most amount of races ever on his he holds the record for that
[20:46.740 -> 20:50.940] I'm just seeing a ton of race
[20:50.940 -> 20:52.940] I'm going for Aston Martin above Haas
[20:52.940 -> 20:54.940] You still got to guess it mate in the correct order
[20:54.940 -> 20:56.940] Haas
[20:56.940 -> 20:58.940] So Haas after Ferrari
[20:58.940 -> 21:00.940] Aston Martin
[21:00.940 -> 21:02.940] Oh my god
[21:02.940 -> 21:04.940] Ferrari
[21:04.940 -> 21:05.720] You already got Ferrari
[21:11.400 -> 21:16.760] Mercedes as the minor rebel you're three ladies. That's the minor rebel at the podium podium
[21:16.760 -> 21:20.420] All right, so who's got the most that that we should have just done the top three. This would be much
[21:20.420 -> 21:23.680] Okay, let me put it like this. I don't ask the horse have got
[21:24.600 -> 21:26.440] 322 races.
[21:26.440 -> 21:27.280] Yeah.
[21:27.280 -> 21:29.240] Okay, so who's in third?
[21:29.240 -> 21:30.400] I'll give you the races then.
[21:30.400 -> 21:31.720] No, no, no, that's fine.
[21:31.720 -> 21:32.560] What?
[21:32.560 -> 21:33.400] Do you want me to give you the races?
[21:33.400 -> 21:35.160] Well, overall, and I'll tell you who's done what.
[21:35.160 -> 21:36.000] Yeah, that's good.
[21:36.000 -> 21:39.560] So after Haas, you got 392 races.
[21:39.560 -> 21:40.400] Yeah.
[21:41.440 -> 21:42.400] And top.
[21:42.400 -> 21:43.240] I ain't telling you.
[21:43.240 -> 21:44.960] I've been doing it in order.
[21:44.960 -> 21:46.040] Who's third?
[21:46.040 -> 21:50.000] With 392 races in third, it is
[21:50.000 -> 21:50.840] Haas.
[21:53.640 -> 21:55.600] You already picked them.
[21:55.600 -> 21:56.440] This is after Haas.
[21:56.440 -> 21:57.960] You're lying.
[21:57.960 -> 21:59.760] Aston Martin.
[21:59.760 -> 22:00.640] Wrong.
[22:00.640 -> 22:02.320] Who's left?
[22:02.320 -> 22:04.160] Red Bull, Mercedes and Aston Martin.
[22:04.160 -> 22:06.000] Aston Martin in third.
[22:06.000 -> 22:08.000] I just said it wrong.
[22:08.000 -> 22:10.000] Oh.
[22:10.000 -> 22:12.000] Mercedes have got to be top.
[22:12.000 -> 22:14.000] Red Bull then?
[22:14.000 -> 22:16.000] Nah, it's Mercedes.
[22:16.000 -> 22:18.000] Mercedes are not top.
[22:18.000 -> 22:20.000] No, Mercedes are in third with 392 races.
[22:20.000 -> 22:22.000] Who's in second?
[22:22.000 -> 22:24.000] Ferrari.
[22:24.000 -> 22:30.000] Thank you for listening to the Pissed Off Podcast. Mate you're not making this easy. Subscribe, hit the button below.
[22:30.000 -> 22:45.760] Click the link button. Just tell me. This is ridiculous. See you next week. I can't follow. Mate, it is. You're the one with the fucking picture in front of you. You're bloody Mr. Stat,
[22:45.760 -> 22:47.240] got it written in your Tinder bio,
[22:47.240 -> 22:48.080] Jake's Mr. Stat boys.
[22:48.080 -> 22:49.400] Just tell me top three, why'd you break?
[22:49.400 -> 22:50.240] Red Bull.
[22:50.240 -> 22:53.200] Don't start coming to me about dating apps,
[22:53.200 -> 22:54.840] because I'm not even on any dating apps,
[22:54.840 -> 22:56.640] and your hinge bio, I'm not on Ray-An,
[22:56.640 -> 22:58.080] and you're talking to Lewis Capaldi.
[22:58.080 -> 22:59.520] Because I can't afford it.
[22:59.520 -> 23:00.720] Your hinge bio says,
[23:00.720 -> 23:04.880] Red Bull in second with 398 points,
[23:04.880 -> 23:05.000] and Estemine in the top spot, says Red Boy in second with 398 points
[23:05.000 -> 23:10.000] and Aston Martin in the top spot with 477 races
[23:10.080 -> 23:12.440] now I will break this down for you
[23:12.440 -> 23:14.720] 477 races for Aston Martin
[23:14.720 -> 23:18.640] that's 355 races for Fernando Alonso
[23:18.640 -> 23:20.440] and 122 for Stroll
[23:20.440 -> 23:22.680] but it's a shame because it's 310 for Hamilton
[23:22.680 -> 23:24.520] and only 82 for Russell
[23:24.520 -> 23:26.000] so really Russell's not pulling his weight.
[23:26.000 -> 23:28.000] No, but he's also new.
[23:28.000 -> 23:30.000] I knew that Alonso would be up there because he's got the record.
[23:31.000 -> 23:33.000] Wow, that was such a fascinating game.
[23:33.000 -> 23:36.000] Time for me to bring something to the pod. I've got a voice note.
[23:36.000 -> 23:37.000] You have?
[23:37.000 -> 23:39.000] Well, I got a voice note in from someone. I thought, well, let's answer it.
[23:39.000 -> 23:40.000] From whom?
[23:40.000 -> 23:42.000] Well, his name is Andy Moore.
[23:43.000 -> 23:44.000] Voice note from Andy Moore.
[23:44.000 -> 23:48.160] Alright, give me more of that. He's got a question for us on the pit stop podcast
[23:48.160 -> 23:50.160] Let's see what we've got
[23:54.800 -> 24:01.320] The best f1 driver who hasn't won that was a driver's championship, can you play that again? Okay. Yeah
[24:01.000 -> 24:02.000] Can you play that again? Okay, yeah yeah.
[24:02.000 -> 24:08.040] Who do you think is the best F1 driver who hasn't won a drivers championship?
[24:08.040 -> 24:09.160] Great delivery on the question.
[24:09.160 -> 24:10.160] Great delivery on the question.
[24:10.160 -> 24:13.200] I like the way he enunciated with a bit of force as well.
[24:13.200 -> 24:14.440] Yeah, like a proper presenter.
[24:14.440 -> 24:15.440] I like that.
[24:15.440 -> 24:16.440] I like that as well.
[24:16.440 -> 24:17.440] Who, what was the question?
[24:17.440 -> 24:24.280] Who do you think, basically, is the best driver that hasn't won a world championship?
[24:24.280 -> 24:46.200] Off the top of your head. George is pretty good. Yeah, but he's really new. basically is the best driver that hasn't won a world championship ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm He was absolutely flying next to him. I mean, I was going to get there. Well, who would you put in the middle?
[24:46.200 -> 24:48.200] Obviously, you can say the best drivers on the grid.
[24:48.200 -> 24:49.200] Like, Lando's amazing.
[24:49.200 -> 24:50.200] He should have one.
[24:50.200 -> 24:52.200] Squidward?
[24:52.200 -> 24:53.200] What are you doing?
[24:53.200 -> 24:54.200] Why are you doing that?
[24:54.200 -> 24:55.200] Squidward?
[24:55.200 -> 24:56.200] Why are you...
[24:56.200 -> 24:59.200] So, Joe Perez?
[24:59.200 -> 25:04.200] Yeah, Perez, Bottas, um...
[25:04.200 -> 25:05.000] Hulkenberg? No, no, come on. Let's not be silly. I have got it here. Perez, Bottas, ummm...
[25:05.000 -> 25:06.000] Hulkenberg?
[25:06.000 -> 25:08.000] No, no, come on, let's not be silly.
[25:08.000 -> 25:13.000] I have got it here. I have actually got the list here of the people that should be there.
[25:13.000 -> 25:16.000] Alright, so no fucking wonder you went to Bottas straight away then.
[25:16.000 -> 25:17.000] Well, Bottas isn't at the top!
[25:17.000 -> 25:21.000] You're a cheat again, Mr. I know everything but I'm gonna check Google first.
[25:21.000 -> 25:22.000] Bottas isn't at the top.
[25:22.000 -> 25:23.000] Okay, who is?
[25:23.000 -> 25:24.000] Sterling Moss.
[25:25.560 -> 25:27.120] 16 wins he had.
[25:27.120 -> 25:29.080] I bet that was on the tip of your tongue as well, wasn't it?
[25:29.080 -> 25:31.400] No, I didn't know that, but I did find this fact.
[25:31.400 -> 25:33.000] David Coulthard's there.
[25:33.000 -> 25:33.840] Really?
[25:33.840 -> 25:37.040] He's got 13 wins, but never got a world championship.
[25:37.040 -> 25:39.120] It's weird because with David, it feels like he's won one.
[25:39.120 -> 25:40.400] It does feel like he's won it.
[25:40.400 -> 25:43.920] It's because it's almost like a hall of fame kind of vibe.
[25:43.920 -> 25:44.760] Yeah.
[25:44.760 -> 25:51.500] And like David Coulthard is definitely in that Hall of Fame and Mac and and Mac Mac Webber's on his Wow. He's got nine win
[25:55.980 -> 26:00.820] Rubens Barcellos on a 11 Philippe Massa's on it all these people
[26:01.600 -> 26:06.000] Felipe Massa should have won a world championship Daniel Daniel Ricciardo is on here as well, 8 wins.
[26:06.000 -> 26:09.000] Should Daniel Ricciardo have won a world championship?
[26:09.000 -> 26:11.000] Well, Ronnie Peterson for sure.
[26:11.000 -> 26:15.000] Rubens Barrichello, I remember him being really, really good back in the day.
[26:15.000 -> 26:18.000] Yeah, wow, strong list there. Where's Checo? Where's Bottas?
[26:18.000 -> 26:21.000] Well, that's what I mean, Bottas is the only one on there currently on the grid.
[26:21.000 -> 26:23.000] Right, Checo should be up there.
[26:23.000 -> 26:25.760] Yeah, but Checo hasn't one enough races yeah I don't
[26:25.760 -> 26:27.080] think he's won enough with it these
[26:27.080 -> 26:28.240] people have only one sit isn't that
[26:28.240 -> 26:30.120] that's not a lot is it haven't won at
[26:30.120 -> 26:33.480] the most is 16 races yeah like the
[26:33.480 -> 26:35.760] person who hasn't won is 116 races
[26:35.760 -> 26:37.880] right so that just shows the people that
[26:37.880 -> 26:40.040] are winning are winning a lot like the
[26:40.040 -> 26:41.400] people that are winning are taking most
[26:41.400 -> 26:42.680] of the wins how many wins is Lewis
[26:42.680 -> 26:46.240] Hamilton got 103 I know it's over a hundred.
[26:47.160 -> 26:48.560] The man himself has got a lot of wins.
[26:48.560 -> 26:50.920] That's a serious amount, considering people like,
[26:50.920 -> 26:54.920] they race and never even win, you know, in their whole career.
[26:54.920 -> 26:58.040] What do you reckon is Lewis Hamilton's plan this year?
[27:00.080 -> 27:01.240] Do you think...
[27:02.680 -> 27:06.240] How many more years do you think is left in the old gun?
[27:06.240 -> 27:07.280] In the old dog?
[27:09.000 -> 27:12.280] I honestly could say easily,
[27:12.280 -> 27:13.840] like another three or four years.
[27:13.840 -> 27:14.720] Yeah.
[27:14.720 -> 27:16.920] I do honestly think that, easy.
[27:16.920 -> 27:19.680] If he wanted to, I'm not saying that he will,
[27:19.680 -> 27:22.520] but I mean, look at him, he's built like a fucking Greek God.
[27:22.520 -> 27:25.880] Like, you can see your reflection in his abs.
[27:25.880 -> 27:27.560] He's incredibly fit.
[27:27.560 -> 27:28.840] He's still showing what he can do as well.
[27:28.840 -> 27:30.480] It's not like he's out there under the pace.
[27:30.480 -> 27:31.320] The car was slow last year.
[27:31.320 -> 27:33.480] His skin is perfect, he's pristine.
[27:33.480 -> 27:34.880] Yeah. Slightly jealous.
[27:34.880 -> 27:37.040] Probably another four or five years in Lewis Hamilton.
[27:37.040 -> 27:37.920] Yeah.
[27:37.920 -> 27:39.840] But if that problem with the engine is true,
[27:39.840 -> 27:41.680] that's not what you want a week before testing.
[27:41.680 -> 27:43.000] Ah, it's a load of bologna in it.
[27:43.000 -> 27:43.840] Yeah?
[27:43.840 -> 27:44.680] Yeah.
[27:44.680 -> 27:45.840] Easily, easily bologna. They're trying to throw baloney in it. Yeah, easily, easily baloney.
[27:45.840 -> 27:47.400] They're trying to throw him off the scent.
[27:47.400 -> 27:49.760] I can't wait to watch Drive to Survive,
[27:49.760 -> 27:51.640] which is out this Friday, by the way, guys,
[27:51.640 -> 27:53.880] time to celebrate, because you know,
[27:53.880 -> 27:55.840] there's going to be those little narratives in there again,
[27:55.840 -> 27:57.880] those little, like, little set up moments.
[27:57.880 -> 27:59.520] Yeah, the trailer looks really good.
[27:59.520 -> 28:02.300] That's if, if we make it to Friday,
[28:02.300 -> 28:04.340] the car coming at 7.20 tomorrow morning
[28:04.340 -> 28:06.200] is hard enough as it is,
[28:06.200 -> 28:08.800] but genuinely I am so unfit.
[28:08.800 -> 28:10.860] I do, I might actually try and use this
[28:10.860 -> 28:13.880] as a way to try and get fit.
[28:13.880 -> 28:14.920] Like maybe after tomorrow,
[28:14.920 -> 28:15.760] I'll see how I feel.
[28:15.760 -> 28:16.880] It's going to be a good test.
[28:16.880 -> 28:18.360] Well, we were literally just talking, weren't we?
[28:18.360 -> 28:20.220] We have no excuse now.
[28:20.220 -> 28:23.360] We know so many people in this kind of fitness world.
[28:23.360 -> 28:25.900] We're surrounded by people who are just so incredibly fit
[28:25.920 -> 28:28.560] There's no excuse for us just to not get something going
[28:29.120 -> 28:34.680] Yeah, we know way too many PTs and people are out for me to just be in this many takeaways
[28:36.400 -> 28:41.360] Yeah, but I don't think we've done many favors really by the fact that the gym and here is terrible
[28:41.360 -> 28:45.560] No, you can't use that as an excuse. You actually can't. Can I not? Well, you can a little bit.
[28:45.560 -> 28:47.580] I am looking for every excuse under the sun,
[28:47.580 -> 28:48.420] don't get me wrong.
[28:48.420 -> 28:50.040] Our gym doesn't have air conditioning.
[28:50.040 -> 28:51.820] Yeah, and obviously that's it.
[28:51.820 -> 28:53.260] That's why I just can't do it, mate.
[28:53.260 -> 28:54.100] It's horrendous.
[28:54.100 -> 28:54.940] No, I understand, I understand,
[28:54.940 -> 28:58.500] because you have that thing in your body
[28:58.500 -> 29:00.280] where you can't sweat properly.
[29:00.280 -> 29:01.120] So.
[29:01.120 -> 29:01.940] What's that?
[29:01.940 -> 29:03.600] Some sort of hydrocyst thing, yeah.
[29:03.600 -> 29:05.220] So you actually need it to be cold in there
[29:05.220 -> 29:09.680] Otherwise you drown in your own sweat. Yeah. Well, maybe tomorrow's the start of something. Let's let's be real here
[29:09.680 -> 29:16.040] So it's nearly four miles right about four miles round Silverstone tomorrow. Yeah, why not? So we're gonna be running around Silverstone
[29:16.040 -> 29:19.120] We're gonna be running around all the foam is famous tracks on the perfect racing line
[29:19.560 -> 29:25.800] How quick do you actually reckon we could do four miles? Like genuinely, cause I didn't,
[29:25.800 -> 29:28.080] I can't even really think of how far a mile is.
[29:28.080 -> 29:29.360] About three hours?
[29:29.360 -> 29:31.300] No, you're lying mate.
[29:32.360 -> 29:33.200] It's not that long.
[29:33.200 -> 29:34.020] Do you know what I need?
[29:34.020 -> 29:34.860] I need like, you know, the old-
[29:34.860 -> 29:36.840] You can do the London Marathon.
[29:36.840 -> 29:38.680] I need the old pole with the fish in it
[29:38.680 -> 29:40.200] and a sausage in front of my head
[29:40.200 -> 29:42.960] and then I'll just keep running and running and running.
[29:42.960 -> 29:44.360] Yeah, you're a labrador.
[29:44.360 -> 29:48.000] Worst bit about it is the fact that all the other fit people are starting behind us.
[29:48.000 -> 29:51.200] So, we're going to be absolutely fucked,
[29:51.200 -> 29:55.000] and then out of nowhere, there's just going to be a crowd of people running towards us,
[29:55.000 -> 29:59.200] looking perfectly fine, running past us, and we're going to have a head start.
[29:59.200 -> 30:02.800] Yeah. If someone tells me there's Scooby Snacks at the end, I'm there.
[30:02.800 -> 30:07.320] I'll go. If there's food waiting for me at the end, I'll be gone.
[30:07.320 -> 30:09.280] Don't eat before though, it'll be coming straight up.
[30:09.280 -> 30:10.280] Yep, it will.
[30:10.280 -> 30:13.000] It's actually going to be our first time ever on the Silverstone track.
[30:13.000 -> 30:14.440] I'm probably going to need some energy.
[30:14.440 -> 30:17.280] Oh yeah, it will be, which is actually very, very cool.
[30:17.280 -> 30:18.600] That's a really cool thing to be able to say.
[30:18.600 -> 30:20.840] We're actually going to walk round all the corners.
[30:20.840 -> 30:21.840] Actually it's not.
[30:21.840 -> 30:22.840] Why?
[30:22.840 -> 30:23.840] My first go.
[30:23.840 -> 30:24.840] Well you've been on the Silverstone track before.
[30:24.840 -> 30:27.980] When I was younger. Yeah, I got the pick got the pick, drumber. I got the pick.
[30:27.980 -> 30:32.700] I don't remember it really but no it's gonna be an intense workout and we're
[30:32.700 -> 30:36.300] probably gonna need some energy on the go which is why I'm probably gonna take
[30:36.300 -> 30:41.720] a little stash of Red Bull with me. This is not a promoted clip by the way. No. But I genuinely
[30:41.720 -> 30:44.460] I'm probably gonna take a can of Red Bull and just crack that bad boy halfway
[30:44.460 -> 30:48.680] around because I'm gonna need that boost, that extra boost of energy.
[30:48.680 -> 30:51.400] I'm going to make sure that I do all my stretches tonight.
[30:51.400 -> 30:52.400] That is going to be very key.
[30:52.400 -> 30:56.240] I'm just imagining corner number one, I've took a hamstring out and it's all on camera
[30:56.240 -> 30:57.240] for Red Bull.
[30:57.240 -> 31:00.120] It is so sick that we're going to be doing something with Red Bull though because Fab's
[31:00.120 -> 31:04.520] loves... you've always loved Red Bull and you've always loved all their dirt bike and
[31:04.520 -> 31:05.620] stuff like that, haven't you?
[31:05.620 -> 31:06.460] Always.
[31:06.460 -> 31:07.880] Since I came out of the womb,
[31:07.880 -> 31:11.380] they were playing Red Bull Rampage on the TV
[31:11.380 -> 31:12.540] in the hospital when I came out.
[31:12.540 -> 31:13.380] I was like, wah!
[31:13.380 -> 31:15.620] That reminds me, we need to keep that in the loop.
[31:15.620 -> 31:17.140] What's that thing we wanna do?
[31:17.140 -> 31:18.460] Called Red Bull Rampage, is that it?
[31:18.460 -> 31:19.500] You wanna do it?
[31:19.500 -> 31:20.740] No, Red Bull Soapbox.
[31:20.740 -> 31:21.580] Soapbox.
[31:21.580 -> 31:23.500] The Red Bull Soapbox where you build the car.
[31:23.500 -> 31:24.320] Yeah.
[31:24.320 -> 31:25.360] And you take it down the ramp
[31:25.360 -> 31:27.420] and do the hay bales and that.
[31:27.420 -> 31:30.240] Someone listening, we want to do it.
[31:30.240 -> 31:31.160] And I don't know how you enter.
[31:31.160 -> 31:32.520] I don't know like.
[31:32.520 -> 31:33.920] We need an iron monger.
[31:33.920 -> 31:35.640] Someone who can build us a chassis.
[31:36.480 -> 31:37.320] I'll take care of the rest.
[31:37.320 -> 31:39.840] Why are you talking like you don't have 99 mining
[31:39.840 -> 31:41.600] and smithing and crafting, mate?
[31:41.600 -> 31:43.320] You're gonna be weaving together them flax
[31:43.320 -> 31:44.200] like it's nothing.
[31:44.200 -> 31:45.600] We spoke to Matt about it, didn't we?
[31:45.600 -> 31:47.200] Yeah, Matt Gallagher wants to do it as well.
[31:47.200 -> 31:49.200] Maybe we can assemble a little team of mechanics.
[31:49.200 -> 31:53.200] Oh! Real, real mechanics.
[31:53.200 -> 31:55.200] Real Red Bull mechanics.
[31:55.800 -> 31:56.600] Wow.
[31:56.600 -> 31:57.400] Callum.
[31:58.000 -> 31:58.600] Yeah.
[31:58.600 -> 32:00.400] This is a shout out to F1 Mech.
[32:00.400 -> 32:02.800] And Brad, I'm gonna need someone there standing me with a fan.
[32:02.800 -> 32:04.000] To train us, to train us.
[32:04.000 -> 32:07.800] We're gonna need to be trained for this and we come out absolutely tonk
[32:07.800 -> 32:11.960] Oi, we could probably I reckon I don't know if we should say this now or off air but I reckon we
[32:11.960 -> 32:16.000] could get the whole Red Bull pit crew on like a non-race weekend to just if
[32:16.000 -> 32:20.000] it was on if it didn't clash of a race to come and push the car out we'd only
[32:20.000 -> 32:23.760] need a couple of us no I want the whole lot I would love the whole lot we have to
[32:23.760 -> 32:29.960] promise them some beers after No I want the whole lot. I would love the whole lot. We have to promise them some beers after if we want the whole lot. Tomorrow's gonna be a great day.
[32:29.960 -> 32:36.320] If you ever hear from us again, see you on Thursday. And yeah these backpacks are pretty
[32:36.320 -> 32:39.720] cool. Yeah shout out to Red Bull for the backpacks, they're amazing. I'm gonna take that everywhere
[32:39.720 -> 32:42.880] now for like part of the crew. Thank god I found my running shoes. I've never used these
[32:42.880 -> 32:50.560] before, got them a year ago today. So they've got some nice Tommy Hilf my running shoes. I've never used these before. Got them a year ago today. So, they've got some nice Tommy Hilfiger running shoes. They've got a nice heel on them.
[32:50.560 -> 32:52.560] There's a chocolate brownie inside this bag.
[32:52.560 -> 32:54.560] Be a bit of protein bar, mate.
[32:54.560 -> 32:56.560] Mate, it says chocolate brownie on it.
[32:56.560 -> 33:01.840] Very nice. You're putting all sorts of snacks out of my bag. Get out of my bag. Tomorrow we're competitors, mate.
[33:01.840 -> 33:03.840] There's no friendship here.
[33:03.840 -> 33:10.200] Peanut butter flavoured flavored and salted caramel hmm I think I just stay home and chow down on these
[33:10.200 -> 33:16.000] all day Cheers Red Bull ladies and gentlemen thanks for listening to the
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[33:26.740 -> 33:30.620] no don't do that it's 5 stars
[33:30.620 -> 33:34.500] ok well I just wanted to give a bit more you know of a chance to the other pods
[33:34.500 -> 33:35.500] out there
[33:35.500 -> 33:38.500] you know I mean but you just do it
[33:38.500 -> 33:41.500] you're better than me
[33:41.500 -> 33:42.500] just do the outro
[33:42.500 -> 33:43.500] should I do it again?
[33:43.500 -> 33:44.500] just do it
[33:44.500 -> 33:45.000] just do it now ladies and gentlemen thank you Should I do it again? Just do it.
[33:45.000 -> 33:46.000] Just do it.
[33:46.000 -> 33:47.000] What, just go now?
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[33:50.760 -> 33:55.160] I'm very nervous for tomorrow, 7.20 pick up, 6.30 alarm.
[33:55.160 -> 33:56.160] It's going to be cold.
[33:56.160 -> 33:57.160] Imagine it's raining.
[33:57.160 -> 33:59.520] Have you checked the weather?
[33:59.520 -> 34:01.040] I haven't checked the weather.
[34:01.040 -> 34:07.560] Make sure you're following our Instagrams, at akfabcca at jake boys at pit stop because we'll be posting updates throughout the day
[34:07.560 -> 34:15.920] tomorrow at the Silverstone track with a load of really fit people oh god okay I
[34:15.920 -> 34:18.640] can't get the weather up no so we don't know what the weather is tomorrow cuz I
[34:18.640 -> 34:21.600] have to put my wets on so it's a surprise I was thinking about getting
[34:21.600 -> 34:25.480] Healey's and having them wheels but I didn't do it.
[34:25.480 -> 34:26.960] So instead, Fab's gonna give me a piggyback.
[34:26.960 -> 34:29.040] That is a leg breaker, mate.
[34:29.040 -> 34:31.040] You would have been in the back of an ambulance if you'd done that.
[34:31.040 -> 34:32.040] Don't say that.
[34:32.040 -> 34:33.040] I am worried.
[34:33.040 -> 34:35.880] I'll be impressed if we make it round.
[34:35.880 -> 34:44.840] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you ever so much, and we'll see you on Thursday.
[34:44.840 -> 34:45.000] Bye. Over and out. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you ever so much and we'll see you on Thursday.
[34:45.000 -> 34:46.000] Bye.
[34:46.000 -> 34:47.000] Over and out.
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