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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Yesterday we were invited to a round of Golf by Wings For Life and Redbull! Wings For Life are a non-profit Spinal Cord research foundation whose sole purpose is to find a cure for spinal cord injury, and we couldn't be happier to support them in any way we can. They invited us to our first ever Formula 1 event at the beginning of this year as some of you may remember! In this episode we talk about how terrible we are at Golf, followed by a quiz about the Japanese Grand Prix! Join us every Monday & Thursday for more crazy stories and laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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# **Japanese Grand Prix Quiz**
**Question 1:**
* **Prompt:** When was the first Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit?
* **Options:** 1980, 1974, 1987
* **Correct Answer:** 1987
**Question 2:**
* **Prompt:** How many laps will there be at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix?
* **Options:** 42, 53, 64
* **Correct Answer:** 53
**Question 3:**
* **Prompt:** Who holds the lap record at the Suzuka circuit?
* **Options:** Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton
* **Correct Answer:** Lewis Hamilton (2019)
**Question 4:**
* **Prompt:** How many drivers have won the championship at the Suzuka circuit?
* **Options:** 8, 12, 15
* **Correct Answer:** 12
**Question 5:**
* **Prompt:** How many DRS zones are at the Suzuka circuit?
* **Options:** 1, 2, 3
* **Correct Answer:** 1
**Question 6:**
* **Prompt:** Which constructor holds the record for the most wins at the Japanese Grand Prix ever?
* **Options:** McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes
* **Correct Answer:** McLaren (9 wins)
**Question 7:**
* **Prompt:** Which driver holds the record for the most wins at the Suzuka circuit ever?
* **Options:** Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher
* **Correct Answer:** Michael Schumacher (6 wins)
**Question 8:**
* **Prompt:** Who won the last Japanese Grand Prix in 2019?
* **Options:** Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas
* **Correct Answer:** Valtteri Bottas
**Question 9:**
* **Prompt:** How many races has Verstappen won this season?
* **Options:** 11, 12, 13
* **Correct Answer:** 11
**Question 10:**
* **Prompt:** Which team might struggle next season?
* **Options:** McLaren, Ferrari, Aston Martin
* **Correct Answer:** Aston Martin # Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary:
## Introduction:
- The episode begins with a light-hearted quiz segment called "Pit Stop Quiz" where the hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, challenge each other with trivia questions related to Formula One.
## Red Bull and Aston Martin's Budget Cap Controversy:
- The hosts discuss the ongoing issue of Red Bull and Aston Martin potentially breaching the Formula One budget cap regulations.
- They speculate on the possible consequences for both teams if found guilty, including potential penalties and point deductions.
- The hosts also highlight the uncertainty surrounding the finalization of the budget cap reviews and the delayed release of the certificates.
## Fernando Alonso's Move to Aston Martin:
- The hosts analyze the potential impact of the budget cap controversy on Fernando Alonso's upcoming move to Aston Martin.
- They discuss the possibility of penalties affecting Alonso's season and whether he might consider leaving the team if the situation worsens.
## Lewis Hamilton's Contract and Future:
- The hosts discuss Lewis Hamilton's recent comments about potentially racing for another five years.
- They speculate on the possibility of Hamilton leaving Mercedes and joining another team, such as McLaren, if his contract negotiations are successful.
## Listener Interaction and Voice Notes:
- The hosts share a series of voice notes from a listener named Matt Harvey, who expresses his appreciation for the podcast and sends his greetings from Budapest.
- They discuss the idea of encouraging more listeners to send voice notes and share their thoughts on the podcast.
## Japanese Grand Prix Predictions:
- The hosts make their predictions for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix.
- They discuss the possibility of Max Verstappen securing the championship title at this race or whether it will be decided in the final race at Abu Dhabi.
- They also predict the top three finishers for the race, with varying opinions on the outcome.
## Conclusion:
- The hosts wrap up the episode by thanking their listeners and promoting Fab Bocca's upcoming gig.
- They tease the appearance of a special guest in the next episode, leaving listeners intrigued and eager for more.
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[00:59.900 -> 01:06.000] Are you really going to go with Ferrari? No, I'll go Mercedes. You are absolutely everyone.
[01:06.000 -> 01:08.000] I'll go with Benetton.
[01:08.000 -> 01:11.000] Correct! Benetton have won it 17 times!
[01:11.000 -> 01:24.000] Welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[01:24.000 -> 01:26.280] Now I know we are a day late,
[01:26.280 -> 01:29.400] but we had slight technical issues yesterday.
[01:29.400 -> 01:31.080] We got home from an amazing event,
[01:31.080 -> 01:32.960] which we will talk about quite late.
[01:32.960 -> 01:34.640] Great event, wasn't it, Fabz?
[01:34.640 -> 01:35.720] Absolutely amazing.
[01:35.720 -> 01:37.480] First time playing golf.
[01:37.480 -> 01:40.200] Wasn't really sure how it was gonna go.
[01:40.200 -> 01:41.840] Not even really been to a driving range.
[01:41.840 -> 01:43.640] We've been to Topgolf once.
[01:43.640 -> 01:48.400] One thing I admired about you is you just didn't give up, okay? I gave up quite easily.
[01:49.040 -> 01:55.120] I'd say by like the maybe the fifth or sixth hole, it was just there wasn't really much going on in
[01:55.120 -> 01:58.720] the Jake Boy's camp I must admit. Well I was loving it because you were actually teeing off,
[01:58.720 -> 02:06.560] you actually were giving it a whack at the beginning. I was trying, but mine weren't going anywhere. And once you got the hang of that driver,
[02:06.560 -> 02:10.340] some of them shots, mate, were going far.
[02:10.340 -> 02:13.320] It's the driver, the chipper,
[02:13.320 -> 02:15.280] the one that chips the ball up,
[02:15.280 -> 02:18.120] not my most favorite of bats.
[02:18.120 -> 02:18.960] No, of bats.
[02:18.960 -> 02:20.080] Or racket, I must admit.
[02:20.080 -> 02:22.600] However, the driver, the one with the big thing,
[02:22.600 -> 02:25.900] you can welly that 220 yards down the middle of the fairway.
[02:25.900 -> 02:27.500] Hello, here I am.
[02:27.500 -> 02:29.100] Yours went down the middle?
[02:29.100 -> 02:31.300] Down the middle of the fairway, on the...
[02:31.300 -> 02:34.200] I just seem to remember them going incredibly right.
[02:34.200 -> 02:36.600] Yeah, a few of them left, too.
[02:36.600 -> 02:38.300] I think yours actually went behind you once.
[02:38.300 -> 02:41.700] Yes, I actually hit a shot, and the ball ended up behind me.
[02:41.700 -> 02:44.100] Arguably more impressive than if it had gone forward.
[02:44.100 -> 02:45.280] Well, that's the thing, fam.
[02:45.280 -> 02:47.160] I'm just here to impress.
[02:47.160 -> 02:50.640] It was an amazing golfing event that the guys from Wings
[02:50.640 -> 02:51.560] for Life put on.
[02:51.560 -> 02:53.760] Shout out to Emily and Hetty, because they absolutely
[02:53.760 -> 02:54.800] smashed that event.
[02:54.800 -> 02:55.920] Yeah, the event was amazing.
[02:55.920 -> 02:58.280] Wings for Life is in partnership with Red Bull.
[02:58.280 -> 03:01.440] It's a charity raising awareness and helping
[03:01.440 -> 03:05.000] find the fix for spinal cord injuries.
[03:05.400 -> 03:07.920] They're doing amazing research into spinal cord injuries.
[03:07.920 -> 03:08.840] So I'll try and go into it
[03:08.840 -> 03:10.240] and I'm gonna try and get this right.
[03:10.240 -> 03:11.080] Go on, go on, go on.
[03:11.080 -> 03:12.240] Hettie told us, right?
[03:12.240 -> 03:15.560] And I'm gonna try my best to figure out
[03:15.560 -> 03:16.780] why they started this up.
[03:16.780 -> 03:18.420] So the guy who owns Red Bull,
[03:18.420 -> 03:19.320] for anyone who doesn't know,
[03:19.320 -> 03:21.200] Red Bull was a privately owned company,
[03:21.200 -> 03:23.720] which is amazing because it's literally like a family.
[03:23.720 -> 03:24.560] It's like unreal.
[03:24.560 -> 03:27.960] It's just how we like to be involved with people in the same way so
[03:27.960 -> 03:31.320] it's quite small even though it's like the biggest company in the world and the
[03:31.320 -> 03:37.040] guy who owns it Dietrich Massachusetts can't remember his surname
[03:37.040 -> 03:43.120] yeah but you tried all right Dietrich something amazing guy his son had a
[03:43.120 -> 03:46.840] terrible motorcycle accident oh it might be his family friend I don't know if it guy his son had a terrible motorcycle accident. Oh, it might be his family friend. I don't know
[03:47.640 -> 03:52.980] Family friend. Yeah, I think it was his friend's son. Maybe okay. Yeah. I'm really not doing this justice. Am I?
[03:52.980 -> 03:56.100] No, anyway, he was he was competing in like some extreme
[03:56.800 -> 04:01.200] Motorcycle event and he had a terrible accident and obviously Dietrich was like, well
[04:01.200 -> 04:06.420] I need to be able to get my son get this guy better. So he airlifted him to hospital
[04:06.420 -> 04:08.420] He got ten of the best doctors in the world
[04:08.900 -> 04:10.900] Ten six, I don't know how many it was
[04:11.400 -> 04:14.940] And they all sat down and they were like, how can we make this guy better?
[04:14.940 -> 04:18.980] And they realized very quickly that there wasn't a cure or really any
[04:19.700 -> 04:25.000] Investigation going into how you how do you cure spinal injuries? No, there was no research going into it.
[04:25.000 -> 04:29.120] No, and that's essentially what launched Wings for Life.
[04:29.120 -> 04:32.400] Which is amazing, because as we saw yesterday at the event,
[04:32.400 -> 04:35.480] there was a guy there speaking, and he said in 2019,
[04:35.480 -> 04:37.760] he was just on a step ladder, fell off,
[04:37.760 -> 04:39.640] and ever since then hasn't been able to walk.
[04:39.640 -> 04:41.680] He believes he'll walk again, which is amazing.
[04:41.680 -> 04:42.680] I absolutely love that.
[04:42.680 -> 04:44.040] Like, I believe he'll walk again as well,
[04:44.040 -> 04:45.920] because people like Wings for Life are doing this.
[04:45.920 -> 04:50.040] Yeah, I guess it's one of those charities that you just probably never even thought
[04:50.040 -> 04:55.720] of, but like, they 100% need to exist, because what we've realised, and guys, for any of
[04:55.720 -> 04:59.200] you who don't know, this was the first event that we went to at the start of the year,
[04:59.200 -> 05:02.480] that Red Bull event that we went to when we didn't know anyone and we were Googling everyone's
[05:02.480 -> 05:04.360] names, that was a Wings for Life event.
[05:04.360 -> 05:08.080] The OG pod listeners remember when Damon Hill was there, Christian Horner was there, Cool
[05:08.080 -> 05:11.840] Tub was there, Mark Webber was there, that was a Wings for Life event.
[05:11.840 -> 05:15.600] They throw amazing events, they're doing amazing things and yeah, we just had the best evening
[05:15.600 -> 05:16.600] ever.
[05:16.600 -> 05:19.880] We came home, had some slight technical issues with the podcast.
[05:19.880 -> 05:25.860] So here we are, a day late, but don't hate us. Let's get into the swing of the F1
[05:25.860 -> 05:30.060] because it is the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
[05:30.060 -> 05:31.100] Yes, it is.
[05:31.100 -> 05:33.500] At six exciting times, that is.
[05:33.500 -> 05:35.540] It hasn't been won in a little while.
[05:35.540 -> 05:36.380] No.
[05:36.380 -> 05:37.620] Do you know when the last one was?
[05:37.620 -> 05:38.500] 2019.
[05:38.500 -> 05:39.900] How do you know that?
[05:39.900 -> 05:41.180] Because of COVID, it was off for two years.
[05:41.180 -> 05:43.460] Did you do some research into the Japanese Grand Prix?
[05:43.460 -> 05:45.320] Uh, I wouldn't say research.
[05:45.320 -> 05:49.120] I hope not because there's a quiz coming your way Mr Fabio Bocca.
[05:49.120 -> 05:53.920] Good, yes, Jake is leading this podcast today, he's done all the research, this is Jake's
[05:53.920 -> 05:56.680] Japanese pod. Well you usually do the quizzes right, so
[05:56.680 -> 06:00.360] I thought you know what, I'll take it upon myself to get the questions today. I haven't
[06:00.360 -> 06:04.620] told Fab we were doing this until we sat down because I didn't want him to Google, but before
[06:04.620 -> 06:06.980] we do get into the quiz fortunately for you last night
[06:06.980 -> 06:11.960] I was thinking the same thing so I did actually Google a little bit because I was gonna give you a quiz instead
[06:11.960 -> 06:13.960] But then we had the technical issues
[06:14.520 -> 06:20.220] No, so you might be right. I didn't Google that much but the people at home for the people at home
[06:20.740 -> 06:27.960] Wouldn't have been googling so this is for everyone listening to play along that's what we're telling them yes but before we get into the quiz Jake why
[06:27.960 -> 06:31.840] don't you let us know what else is coming up this episode I just quickly
[06:31.840 -> 06:36.360] want to talk about the main thing that is going on in f1 right now the stappen
[06:36.360 -> 06:43.840] can be crowned champion this weekend if he wins the race with the fastest lap as
[06:43.840 -> 06:45.780] simple as that 26 points the stappen just needs to win the race with the fastest lap. As simple as that. 26 points.
[06:45.780 -> 06:47.340] Verstappen just needs to win the race
[06:47.340 -> 06:49.800] and get the fastest lap, which is very likely.
[06:49.800 -> 06:53.060] Like, let's be honest, this is a quick circuit.
[06:53.060 -> 06:55.580] I've actually never seen the Japanese Grand Prix before,
[06:55.580 -> 06:57.420] but upon doing these questions for the quiz,
[06:57.420 -> 06:58.380] I've read a lot about it,
[06:58.380 -> 07:00.700] and everyone has said it's one of the most exciting
[07:00.700 -> 07:03.500] on the calendar because it's just so,
[07:03.500 -> 07:04.540] it's like a figure of eight,
[07:04.540 -> 07:09.680] and it's just like such high speed corners. Valtteri Bottas' favorite race. Is it?
[07:09.680 -> 07:14.520] Yep and he had a custom helmet made for it which we now know is designed by his girlfriend.
[07:14.520 -> 07:18.280] I love the fact we find out little things like that it just makes it
[07:18.280 -> 07:22.040] all so interesting. Have you seen it? Have you seen the helmet? No. She's a cyclist right?
[07:22.040 -> 07:25.680] Yeah yeah yeah. But she must be really good at art, because the helmet looks incredible.
[07:25.680 -> 07:26.680] Wow.
[07:26.680 -> 07:28.400] That is so cool that you can have your girlfriend design it.
[07:28.400 -> 07:31.880] I reckon they just sit there with Gin in the evening on like Photoshop or something and
[07:31.880 -> 07:33.360] just do it together.
[07:33.360 -> 07:37.040] If my girlfriend designed a helmet, there probably wouldn't be a helmet, because I don't
[07:37.040 -> 07:38.920] have a girlfriend.
[07:38.920 -> 07:40.520] And you don't need a helmet.
[07:40.520 -> 07:41.520] No.
[07:41.520 -> 07:43.080] So, just cut that bit, yeah?
[07:43.080 -> 07:44.080] It's a win-win.
[07:44.080 -> 07:48.640] But Stabham will also win the championship if Leclerc is p3 or lower
[07:48.640 -> 07:53.560] he'll also win the championship if he comes second and Leclerc is p5 or lower
[07:53.560 -> 07:57.160] obviously Perez is in contention but Leclerc is currently second. How does that work then?
[07:57.160 -> 08:00.640] because you were telling me that Verstappen needed to come first in
[08:00.640 -> 08:04.840] Singapore and Leclerc needed to come at eighth or below because there's only so
[08:04.840 -> 08:08.720] many races left right so the points gap becomes like it'd be impossible to
[08:08.720 -> 08:12.800] gain it back. Right. So the more races you get the less Verstappen needs because he's still
[08:12.800 -> 08:18.800] maintaining an advantage like yeah he's absolutely fine. If Verstappen had won the other weekend
[08:18.800 -> 08:23.280] it would have been harder but basically Verstappen wins with the fastest lap this weekend and we
[08:23.280 -> 08:25.800] have a double world champion, which is pretty crazy
[08:26.360 -> 08:33.060] Like pretty close. It's on par with Fernando Alonso. So anything to do with that guy I like
[08:33.120 -> 08:38.060] Yeah, he's got two world championships. There might be a couple of questions in the quiz about Fernando Alonso actually Fab's
[08:38.160 -> 08:39.280] You're gonna like that
[08:39.280 -> 08:43.920] I think we should jump straight into the quiz because it's time for the people at home to figure out how much your
[08:44.080 -> 08:47.740] Formula one knowledge is I always get embarrassed but I
[08:47.740 -> 08:53.080] actually people ask me questions now friends family they ask me questions and
[08:53.080 -> 08:56.200] usually I have an answer who was it the other day that was talking to us about
[08:56.200 -> 08:59.120] the pod and they were pointed at you and well yeah you're the knowledgeable one
[08:59.120 -> 09:05.800] he doesn't know anything I was thinking fucking hell thanks so much I was thinking was thinking fucking hell, do you listen to the pod?
[09:05.800 -> 09:07.800] I don't know anything either!
[09:07.800 -> 09:09.800] No, we're learning together.
[09:09.800 -> 09:11.800] I think we know pretty much the same stuff.
[09:11.800 -> 09:13.800] But I do like doing these quizzes because we learn.
[09:13.800 -> 09:15.800] And if we're doing it ahead of the race,
[09:15.800 -> 09:17.800] the people listening are going to know more about the track.
[09:17.800 -> 09:21.800] So without further ado, welcome to the Japanese Grand Prix quiz.
[09:21.800 -> 09:23.800] Play along at home, ten questions.
[09:23.800 -> 09:25.760] We'll leave little gaps so you
[09:25.760 -> 09:30.120] can get your answers in and hopefully you do better than Fab's. They're competing against
[09:30.120 -> 09:35.400] you here. Okay, so I need strong performance from Fabio Bocca. They've got some weak competition
[09:35.400 -> 09:39.840] I tell you. Yeah, everyone listening should be able to beat you. At this point, please
[09:39.840 -> 09:52.400] do give the podcast a follow, rate of 5 stars and let's jump in to question 1. Okay then guys, welcome back to the Japanese Grand Prix quiz. We're gonna have 10 questions,
[09:52.400 -> 09:57.880] quick fire and we're gonna see how Fabio Bacca can do. Some are multiple choice, some aren't.
[09:57.880 -> 10:08.480] Sit back, relax. Question 1. one did it it it it it is the first Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit was in
[10:08.480 -> 10:20.720] which year 1980 1974 or 1987 the first Grand Prix of this is none of them okay
[10:20.720 -> 10:25.500] was it what in which year 1980 1980. It's none of them.
[10:25.500 -> 10:28.360] 1974 or 1987.
[10:28.360 -> 10:30.200] It's in the 60s, it's like 68, wasn't it?
[10:30.200 -> 10:32.080] Well, I would like to remind you at this point,
[10:32.080 -> 10:33.720] this is at the Suzuku circuit.
[10:33.720 -> 10:36.300] There has actually been another Japanese Grand Prix before,
[10:36.300 -> 10:39.040] which was called the Fuji circuit, I believe.
[10:39.040 -> 10:41.260] And there was two races there, that's it.
[10:41.260 -> 10:43.120] But I'm talking about the Suzuku.
[10:43.120 -> 10:43.940] Okay.
[10:43.940 -> 10:47.360] So 1980, 1974 1974 on 1987 I will
[10:47.360 -> 10:52.540] say 74 a sure a million percent sure no
[10:52.540 -> 10:54.200] absolutely not as a complete stab at the
[10:54.200 -> 10:56.560] dark to be honest with you you threw me off the scent
[10:56.560 -> 11:00.240] question number one I tell you you got
[11:00.240 -> 11:02.260] it wrong so that's zero out of one the
[11:02.260 -> 11:05.200] correct answer is 1987. Ridiculous.
[11:05.200 -> 11:06.040] What's the correct one?
[11:06.040 -> 11:06.860] Quecked.
[11:06.860 -> 11:07.700] Quecked.
[11:07.700 -> 11:11.940] How many laps will there be at this weekend's
[11:11.940 -> 11:14.660] Japanese Grand Prix?
[11:14.660 -> 11:15.900] Right, think about the track.
[11:15.900 -> 11:16.740] Think about the game.
[11:16.740 -> 11:18.540] We played it the other day and the big battle that we had
[11:18.540 -> 11:20.540] for who was going to order the food.
[11:20.540 -> 11:22.060] Me and Fab the other day, we're playing again.
[11:22.060 -> 11:25.600] We set up three races on the F1 game and we did,
[11:25.600 -> 11:27.640] whoever loses has to order the food.
[11:27.640 -> 11:30.100] Race one, it was one, two, you won.
[11:30.100 -> 11:32.200] Race two, I was doing all right, DNF'd,
[11:32.200 -> 11:34.760] and then I gave up and then I ordered the food and lost.
[11:34.760 -> 11:35.880] True Jake Boy style.
[11:35.880 -> 11:36.720] And to make it even worse, the driver didn't come up.
[11:36.720 -> 11:39.920] If you're not winning, you're last, so just give up.
[11:39.920 -> 11:41.360] No, I tried to take you out.
[11:41.360 -> 11:42.800] I brake tested you.
[11:42.800 -> 11:44.480] I was trying to do a serious brake test.
[11:44.480 -> 11:45.440] You wrecked my nose cone.
[11:45.440 -> 11:46.920] Yeah, well I got game plan.
[11:46.920 -> 11:49.200] Yeah, how many laps will there be at the Japanese Grand Prix?
[11:49.200 -> 11:52.800] 42, 53 or 64?
[11:52.800 -> 11:55.280] I'm gonna go with 64.
[11:56.200 -> 11:57.640] Any theory behind that?
[11:58.880 -> 12:00.440] I don't think it's that long of a track.
[12:00.440 -> 12:02.240] I think it's very weaving.
[12:02.240 -> 12:03.680] I don't think it's that long.
[12:06.080 -> 12:07.840] Lap times are
[12:07.840 -> 12:09.960] Sort of middle. They're not long
[12:09.960 -> 12:12.680] It's not like a spa track where it's like one minute 50 odd
[12:12.880 -> 12:18.700] But it's not short track like like Austria where it's like one minute 12 was so you're looking at like a one third you're looking
[12:18.700 -> 12:23.920] At around the 130s. Yeah, so I'm gonna go with 61 64 laps 64 laps. Yeah
[12:24.880 -> 12:25.120] Well Fabio Bocca that is incorrect. It's 53. There's 53 laps So I'm gonna go with 61, 64 laps. 64 laps? Yeah.
[12:26.880 -> 12:28.320] Well, Fabio Bocca, that is incorrect. The answer is 53.
[12:28.320 -> 12:30.160] There is 53 laps.
[12:30.160 -> 12:30.640] Okay.
[12:30.640 -> 12:32.160] I mean, you're not far off.
[12:32.160 -> 12:33.040] You're not far off.
[12:33.040 -> 12:34.400] You're just 11 off, you know.
[12:34.400 -> 12:36.000] It could be worse.
[12:36.000 -> 12:40.160] Who holds the lap record at the Suzuku circuit?
[12:40.720 -> 12:41.200] Okay.
[12:41.200 -> 12:42.080] Yeah, I know this one.
[12:42.080 -> 12:42.560] Do you?
[12:42.560 -> 12:43.200] Yeah.
[12:43.200 -> 12:44.560] Do you even want the marble choice?
[12:44.560 -> 12:47.480] So this one's for the people at home yeah give the people at home the choice
[12:47.480 -> 12:55.200] Sebastian Vettel Fernando Alonso or Lewis Hamilton I'm gonna go with Lou
[12:55.200 -> 13:07.080] ham yeah I reckon you knew that okay well how about because you knew that What year did he get it in? 2014?
[13:07.080 -> 13:09.200] No, 2019, mate.
[13:09.200 -> 13:10.040] Was it 2019?
[13:10.040 -> 13:10.880] 2019, in the last race.
[13:10.880 -> 13:11.960] That's surprising,
[13:11.960 -> 13:13.600] because I thought the cars would have been quicker
[13:13.600 -> 13:14.760] back in the day.
[13:14.760 -> 13:16.320] Yeah, well, you said the other day
[13:16.320 -> 13:17.720] that they were much quicker back in the day,
[13:17.720 -> 13:18.600] all the old cars.
[13:18.600 -> 13:21.520] At one point, I think it was before the 10s,
[13:21.520 -> 13:23.240] like before 2010.
[13:23.240 -> 13:28.120] Do you think the cars are going to get significantly quicker? Do you think there's movement for them to get quicker
[13:28.120 -> 13:30.960] or do you think there's movement for them to just take corners better? I
[13:30.960 -> 13:34.880] honestly think that the main priority is to make them more eco-friendly so
[13:34.880 -> 13:39.440] however they can develop an engine which is more efficient I think that takes
[13:39.440 -> 13:46.080] priority over like a few few miles per hour of speed you know? Yeah, I guess, and safety's sound.
[13:46.080 -> 13:51.040] So if they can make like a really efficient engine, which is somehow like monstrous, then
[13:51.040 -> 13:52.280] yeah, why not?
[13:52.280 -> 13:53.960] Maybe you should work on the design, Fab.
[13:53.960 -> 13:55.480] You could be a millionaire.
[13:55.480 -> 13:56.480] You could be a millionaire!
[13:56.480 -> 13:57.480] I'm a millionaire anyway.
[13:57.480 -> 13:59.240] Yeah, I know you are, Fab.
[13:59.240 -> 14:02.920] When it comes to love and friendship, because that's all you need.
[14:02.920 -> 14:04.880] Because I am definitely not a millionaire.
[14:04.880 -> 14:05.280] Flooded in love and friendship. And all these brands's all you need. Cause I'm definitely not a millionaire.
[14:05.280 -> 14:08.280] And all these brands that owe us money, you pay up.
[14:09.520 -> 14:11.640] No, seriously, fucking pay.
[14:11.640 -> 14:15.360] Yeah, Hammond set the lap record in 2019, 139.83.
[14:15.360 -> 14:16.560] So yeah, you are right.
[14:16.560 -> 14:18.160] It is a middle lap time track.
[14:18.160 -> 14:20.440] 130 is the fastest ever lap there.
[14:20.440 -> 14:22.640] So you were spot on there.
[14:22.640 -> 14:23.480] Thank you.
[14:23.480 -> 14:26.060] The Japanese Grand Prix, I like this question by the way.
[14:26.060 -> 14:27.900] This is where the quiz starts to get good.
[14:27.900 -> 14:29.780] Cause when I was doing these questions,
[14:29.780 -> 14:30.980] I started to get a bit creative.
[14:30.980 -> 14:32.700] This get you real, real excited and rolled up.
[14:32.700 -> 14:33.620] Yeah, this got me real.
[14:33.620 -> 14:35.900] I was smiling at my phone writing these.
[14:35.900 -> 14:40.260] The Japanese Grand Prix has been held 35 times.
[14:40.260 -> 14:44.260] How many drivers have won the championship
[14:44.260 -> 14:45.920] at the Suzzuku circuit?
[14:46.320 -> 14:53.280] Christ alive eight. This is a ridiculous question. We'll think about it. Okay, we might have a championship winner there this season
[14:53.280 -> 14:58.560] So how many different so it can't be like Lewis Hamilton? No, I see the 812 or 15
[14:58.560 -> 15:05.920] I'm asking you how many times the championship has been won at the Suzukiuku circuit out of 35 times it's
[15:05.920 -> 15:13.500] been held there 8, 12 or 15. I'm gonna go with 8 because it kind of looks like an 8
[15:13.500 -> 15:20.580] okay well can confirm that is incorrect the correct answer is 12 there's been
[15:20.580 -> 15:25.600] 12 championships won at the Japanese Grand Prix and it could be 13 this weekend
[15:25.600 -> 15:27.400] because it's like that point in the season, isn't it?
[15:27.400 -> 15:30.000] Why don't you give us the names of everyone who won?
[15:30.000 -> 15:35.200] Well, I actually knew you were going to say that, so I actually pre-prepared.
[15:35.200 -> 15:36.400] Well, that's why I just asked you.
[15:36.400 -> 15:41.400] In 1976, James Hunt won his first title.
[15:41.400 -> 15:45.080] In 1987, Nelson Piquet won his third title.
[15:45.080 -> 15:48.360] In 1988, Ayrton Senna won his first ever title
[15:48.360 -> 15:49.640] at the Japanese Grand Prix.
[15:49.640 -> 15:52.560] In 1989, Alan Prost won his third.
[15:52.560 -> 15:56.360] 1990, 1991, Ayrton Senna won back to back.
[15:56.360 -> 15:57.520] Ayrton, yeah.
[15:57.520 -> 15:58.520] Ayrton, sorry.
[15:58.520 -> 15:59.640] Oh, just to clear up, by the way,
[15:59.640 -> 16:02.300] in the last episode, I said Ayrton Senna race for Ferrari.
[16:02.300 -> 16:04.400] I got that completely confused with Niki Lauda.
[16:04.400 -> 16:07.400] We're not actually that stupid. I realized straight after confused with Niki Lauda we're not actually that stupid I realized straight after it
[16:07.400 -> 16:09.120] what do you mean we're not that stupid?
[16:09.120 -> 16:10.120] okay I'm okay
[16:10.120 -> 16:11.120] you're clearly that stupid you said it
[16:11.120 -> 16:14.840] alright I'm gonna that was a lie I didn't realize straight after we got a load of messages
[16:14.840 -> 16:19.120] about it and then I realized that's really bad so I thought I'd just clear that up
[16:19.120 -> 16:25.320] Damon Hill won in 1996 in Japan and that's special because I was born in 1996 and
[16:27.440 -> 16:28.360] Damon Hill put on his story the other day
[16:30.360 -> 16:32.360] About us, didn't he?
[16:35.840 -> 16:36.520] Yeah, Damon's an absolute G. Mika Heineken won two years in a row
[16:38.840 -> 16:39.720] 98-99 then Schumacher won two years in a row
[16:44.360 -> 16:44.960] 2000-2003 and Sebastian Vettel won 2011. Mika Heineken. That's right, innit?
[16:45.280 -> 16:47.880] Mika Heineken, Mika Hakkinen.
[16:47.880 -> 16:49.920] It's cause the Heineken sign's right there.
[16:49.920 -> 16:51.320] Easily mistaken.
[16:51.320 -> 16:53.000] The guy doing the quiz knows fuck all.
[16:53.000 -> 16:54.480] That is what, that's what people have learned
[16:54.480 -> 16:55.400] from this episode.
[16:55.400 -> 16:57.640] It's just a guy reading a load of gibberish on his phone.
[16:57.640 -> 16:58.480] Yeah.
[16:58.480 -> 17:01.320] That's what's pissed off has been ever since we started.
[17:01.320 -> 17:03.520] Google, even before we started the podcast
[17:03.520 -> 17:06.600] when we were just posting up like photos on our Instagram,
[17:06.600 -> 17:08.320] everyone thought we were so knowledgeable.
[17:08.320 -> 17:10.160] We weren't, we weren't.
[17:10.160 -> 17:11.320] It was just Google.
[17:11.320 -> 17:13.320] But we know like interesting things about the sport
[17:13.320 -> 17:14.680] that I reckon other people don't know
[17:14.680 -> 17:16.040] and it probably comes out in the pod
[17:16.040 -> 17:16.880] from like the guests we had.
[17:16.880 -> 17:20.160] I found out some very secret, top secret news.
[17:20.160 -> 17:22.600] It's actually quite funny how much top secret news
[17:22.600 -> 17:23.720] Jake and Fab are sat on for people that don't know anything.
[17:23.720 -> 17:25.500] I found out some news last night.
[17:25.500 -> 17:26.500] Who from?
[17:26.500 -> 17:27.500] Which I can't tell you.
[17:27.500 -> 17:28.500] You can't even tell me?
[17:28.500 -> 17:29.500] I can tell you off air.
[17:29.500 -> 17:31.500] Really? Give me a clue right now.
[17:31.500 -> 17:32.500] It's pretty mega.
[17:32.500 -> 17:33.500] We're sat at other ends of the room by now.
[17:33.500 -> 17:34.500] It's pretty mega.
[17:34.500 -> 17:37.500] Give me a hint, like someone, tell me who it is.
[17:37.500 -> 17:38.000] Matt.
[17:38.000 -> 17:38.500] Huh?
[17:38.500 -> 17:39.000] Matt.
[17:39.000 -> 17:39.500] Yeah.
[17:39.500 -> 17:41.000] The guy who come on the pod.
[17:41.000 -> 17:41.500] You know Matt?
[17:41.500 -> 17:42.000] Yeah.
[17:42.000 -> 17:43.500] I say I rest my case.
[17:43.500 -> 17:44.000] Really?
[17:44.000 -> 17:45.500] I rest my case. Oh, there's some secret news coming up. You know Matt, yeah. I say no, I rest my case. Really? I rest my case.
[17:45.500 -> 17:48.500] Oh, there's some secret news coming up.
[17:48.500 -> 17:49.500] Yeah, tell me after.
[17:49.500 -> 17:50.500] Could be mega for him.
[17:50.500 -> 17:51.500] Okay, tell me after.
[17:51.500 -> 17:53.000] We won't go into that.
[17:53.000 -> 17:56.000] How many DRS zones are at the Suzuku circuit?
[17:56.000 -> 17:57.500] Do you know that?
[17:57.500 -> 17:59.000] One, two or three.
[18:01.000 -> 18:02.000] This shocked me.
[18:02.000 -> 18:05.000] Just thinking about the track off the top of my head,
[18:05.000 -> 18:10.000] I would say one, but then it could be two.
[18:10.000 -> 18:14.000] I don't think it's three. I'm going to lock in two DRS zones.
[18:16.000 -> 18:20.000] Right. Just maybe have another think, you know?
[18:20.000 -> 18:23.000] So don't rush your answers, is all I'm saying.
[18:23.000 -> 18:27.200] Because think about it. No, no, no, this. I like this a figure of eight. Okay
[18:27.760 -> 18:31.280] It's not a figure of eight. It kind of is there's a hairpin. Okay
[18:32.000 -> 18:36.720] I just think and a bridge. I think there's a bridge is there I think that's why it looks like a figure of eight
[18:37.280 -> 18:41.200] Because there's a bridge that goes over well or under depending on what part of the track you're on
[18:41.920 -> 18:46.720] You are smart smart bad. Yep. Well, you said two and I've said think about it.
[18:46.720 -> 18:48.920] So I'm not, I could be helping you out.
[18:48.920 -> 18:50.440] I could be teasing you.
[18:50.440 -> 18:51.720] Do you want to lock into?
[18:53.640 -> 18:56.760] These quizzes do mean everything to me.
[18:56.760 -> 18:59.200] You won't be able to sleep, I know it.
[18:59.200 -> 19:03.240] I cannot rest unless I get every single question right.
[19:03.240 -> 19:07.000] However, for the sake of the longevity of the podcast,
[19:07.000 -> 19:08.800] I'm going to go with two.
[19:08.800 -> 19:09.800] And if I get this wrong,
[19:09.800 -> 19:11.480] I'm going to be devastated, obviously.
[19:11.480 -> 19:13.600] Oh, fuck, get ready to cry tonight,
[19:13.600 -> 19:16.460] because there's one, there is one DRS zone,
[19:16.460 -> 19:18.140] which is interesting.
[19:18.140 -> 19:19.280] I love DRS zones.
[19:19.280 -> 19:20.560] You know, we saw it in the last race,
[19:20.560 -> 19:22.420] soon as DRS is on, it changes everything.
[19:22.420 -> 19:23.260] You just want it.
[19:23.260 -> 19:25.580] Like these cars are built for close racing.
[19:25.580 -> 19:27.080] So you want DRS zones.
[19:27.080 -> 19:29.280] You should put that on your hinge profile.
[19:29.280 -> 19:30.120] What?
[19:30.120 -> 19:32.000] I love DRS zones.
[19:32.000 -> 19:32.840] But I'll make that-
[19:32.840 -> 19:33.660] It has questions.
[19:33.660 -> 19:34.500] It says one thing you should know about me.
[19:34.500 -> 19:35.640] And it's a voice note.
[19:35.640 -> 19:37.280] And it's just a voice note.
[19:37.280 -> 19:39.120] I love DRS zones.
[19:39.120 -> 19:40.800] In fact, take this, I'll do it now.
[19:40.800 -> 19:41.640] I'll do it now.
[19:41.640 -> 19:44.280] I'll do, take this audio and I'll put it on my hinge.
[19:44.280 -> 19:45.640] So it's gonna say,
[19:45.640 -> 19:48.240] one thing you should know about me, okay?
[19:48.240 -> 19:51.760] Hi, I'm Jake and I absolutely love DRS zones
[19:51.760 -> 19:53.560] and I'm still figuring out ERS.
[19:54.640 -> 19:56.400] Just cut that and put that on my hinge.
[19:56.400 -> 19:57.240] That's gonna-
[19:57.240 -> 19:58.060] Do you reckon I'll get some girls?
[19:58.060 -> 19:59.000] You're gonna be flooded, mate.
[19:59.000 -> 19:59.840] Wow, I can't wait.
[19:59.840 -> 20:00.660] You're gonna be flooded.
[20:00.660 -> 20:02.800] Wow, we really need to get paid then
[20:02.800 -> 20:04.440] if we got loads of dates coming up.
[20:04.440 -> 20:09.660] We really do, yeah. Ah, ah! Ah! don't even want to mention the people that owe us money.
[20:09.660 -> 20:13.260] You're not doing well Fabio I must admit. How are you doing at home? You probably
[20:13.260 -> 20:16.500] got them all right but this next one is very difficult. How many have I got? I
[20:16.500 -> 20:25.000] think you got two right so far so pretty strong. Which constructor holds the record for the most wins
[20:25.480 -> 20:27.860] at the Japanese Grand Prix ever?
[20:27.860 -> 20:28.700] McLaren.
[20:30.920 -> 20:34.360] Ooh, you answered that really quick
[20:34.360 -> 20:35.800] without wanting to hear the multiple choice.
[20:35.800 -> 20:36.920] Oh, is it multiple choice?
[20:36.920 -> 20:39.680] Oh God, okay then, give them to me.
[20:40.920 -> 20:41.760] McLaren.
[20:44.320 -> 20:45.000] Ferrari or Mercedes?
[20:46.700 -> 20:48.000] I'm gonna go with Ferrari.
[20:49.740 -> 20:51.540] You're absolutely shitting me, aren't you?
[20:51.540 -> 20:54.400] You're lying, you're lying.
[20:54.400 -> 20:55.580] Why you always lying?
[20:55.580 -> 20:57.280] Are you really gonna go with Ferrari?
[20:57.280 -> 20:58.620] No, I'll go with Mercedes.
[20:58.620 -> 21:01.220] You are absolutely having it on.
[21:01.220 -> 21:03.180] I'll go with Benetton.
[21:03.180 -> 21:06.760] Correct, Benetton have won it 17 times!
[21:06.760 -> 21:08.360] Everyone at home is like, what?
[21:08.360 -> 21:09.200] What is going on?
[21:09.200 -> 21:10.020] Give them the correct answer.
[21:10.020 -> 21:12.160] No, you were right the first time, it's McLaren.
[21:12.160 -> 21:14.240] Yeah, McLaren have won it nine times.
[21:14.240 -> 21:15.960] And I actually looked, it's quite a long time ago.
[21:15.960 -> 21:19.480] It's like 1990s, you know, back in the McLaren heyday.
[21:19.480 -> 21:20.320] Yeah.
[21:20.320 -> 21:21.760] However, me and Fab's were speaking about this.
[21:21.760 -> 21:23.840] I think, do you think next season
[21:23.840 -> 21:25.400] McLaren could be really strong?
[21:26.920 -> 21:29.360] I know one team that may not be so strong.
[21:29.360 -> 21:30.180] Go on.
[21:30.180 -> 21:31.020] Aston Martin.
[21:31.020 -> 21:31.860] Really?
[21:31.860 -> 21:32.680] Which we'll talk about after the quiz.
[21:32.680 -> 21:34.400] Oh, have you got something for me?
[21:34.400 -> 21:35.220] A song?
[21:35.220 -> 21:36.160] You got something for me?
[21:36.160 -> 21:37.480] I may have, well, well.
[21:37.480 -> 21:38.320] You got a little something in Aston Martin.
[21:38.320 -> 21:39.520] Just carry on with the questions.
[21:39.520 -> 21:40.360] Well, that's interesting
[21:40.360 -> 21:41.320] because I don't know anything about that.
[21:41.320 -> 21:42.400] Carry on with the questions.
[21:42.400 -> 21:43.400] Oh yeah, and then after that,
[21:43.400 -> 21:45.260] we'll talk about whether McLaren will be strong either.
[21:45.260 -> 21:45.760] Yeah.
[21:45.760 -> 21:46.260] Yeah.
[21:46.260 -> 21:46.760] Alright.
[21:46.760 -> 21:49.760] Alright, well there's only three questions, no, there's only four questions left.
[21:49.760 -> 21:51.760] So at this point you really need to get some right.
[21:51.760 -> 21:53.260] The quiz is coming to an end.
[21:53.760 -> 22:00.260] Which driver holds the record for the most wins at the Suzuku circuit ever?
[22:00.760 -> 22:02.260] Sebastian Vettel.
[22:03.260 -> 22:04.260] Lewis...
[22:08.400 -> 22:09.600] Sorry, sorry, sorry, that was disgusting of me. Yeah, that was ridiculous.
[22:09.600 -> 22:13.200] Sir Lewis Hamilton.
[22:13.200 -> 22:14.800] Still wouldn't really get down with that.
[22:14.800 -> 22:17.600] Michael Schumacher.
[22:17.600 -> 22:24.600] Can I just say, you should have addressed him Sir OBE Lewis OBE Sir OBE Hamilton.
[22:24.600 -> 22:25.000] Yeah, I've blown it, right? Knighted by the Queen. OBE Lewis, OBE Hamilton.
[22:25.000 -> 22:26.000] I've known it, right?
[22:26.000 -> 22:28.000] Knighted by the Queen.
[22:28.000 -> 22:31.000] There's no way he's going to come to the pod after I've said that.
[22:31.000 -> 22:32.000] Okay, well who do you think?
[22:32.000 -> 22:33.000] Vettel, Hamilton or Schumacher?
[22:33.000 -> 22:36.000] Who's got the most wins at this circuit?
[22:36.000 -> 22:37.000] My call, Schumacher.
[22:37.000 -> 22:38.000] Correct!
[22:38.000 -> 22:39.000] Six!
[22:39.000 -> 22:40.000] Picking up the points now!
[22:40.000 -> 22:42.000] We're getting some traction.
[22:42.000 -> 22:43.000] Control!
[22:43.000 -> 22:44.000] Do you like it?
[22:44.000 -> 22:45.960] Oh, quotes back to Formula One. It's not only smart, it's also traction. Control. Do you like it? Oh, quotes back to Formula One.
[22:45.960 -> 22:48.360] It's not only smart, it's also clever.
[22:48.360 -> 22:49.200] Yes.
[22:49.200 -> 22:50.760] Actually, they kind of mean the same thing.
[22:50.760 -> 22:52.920] Someone was telling me about how much they drink
[22:52.920 -> 22:53.760] the other day.
[22:53.760 -> 22:54.600] Well, I'll go.
[22:54.600 -> 22:56.040] And they were like, I don't drink very often,
[22:56.040 -> 22:57.960] but when I do, I go full throttle.
[22:57.960 -> 22:59.400] And they were a racing driver.
[22:59.400 -> 23:03.840] And I thought, that's just classic racing driver banter.
[23:03.840 -> 23:06.240] Classic racing driver banter. Classic racing driver banter.
[23:06.240 -> 23:07.720] Spot the driver.
[23:07.720 -> 23:08.560] Who was it?
[23:09.360 -> 23:10.200] You can't say.
[23:10.200 -> 23:11.020] No.
[23:11.020 -> 23:11.960] All right, next question.
[23:11.960 -> 23:15.320] The last Japanese Grand Prix was in 2019.
[23:15.320 -> 23:17.340] This is a good question as well.
[23:17.340 -> 23:19.480] In third place was Hamilton.
[23:19.480 -> 23:21.960] In second place was Vettel.
[23:23.040 -> 23:24.280] But who won?
[23:28.220 -> 23:36.260] Who won last year? In third place was Vettel but who won who won last year in third place was Hamilton in second place was Vettel but who won the last race here the man behind the
[23:36.260 -> 23:44.380] legendary Bottas burger itself Valtteri Bottas. Correct! The Bottas burger man!
[23:44.380 -> 23:45.800] He's not actually behind the burger, they
[23:45.800 -> 23:50.080] just made a burger and named it after him, didn't they? They asked him if they could
[23:50.080 -> 23:53.840] and then he said yeah and it's sold for £7.77. That's quite cool. That's the inflation
[23:53.840 -> 24:00.600] rates has probably gone up, to be fair. Yeah, to £44.55. They sell it for Lewis Hamilton's
[24:00.600 -> 24:05.440] number. There's been 17 races so far this season.
[24:05.440 -> 24:07.920] Oh no, no, this question, okay,
[24:07.920 -> 24:09.320] for those of you at home,
[24:09.320 -> 24:12.760] I started to run out of stuff on the track, all right?
[24:12.760 -> 24:14.880] So I wanted to get a bit creative
[24:14.880 -> 24:17.640] because this is a big weekend for Max Verschnappels,
[24:17.640 -> 24:19.560] even though the commentators have now started calling him
[24:19.560 -> 24:20.600] Verschnappels as well.
[24:20.600 -> 24:22.080] So, you know, Pitstop Podcast,
[24:22.080 -> 24:23.280] clearly being listened to.
[24:23.280 -> 24:24.280] Crofty.
[24:24.280 -> 24:26.480] That was great. When he said that, I loved it.
[24:26.480 -> 24:30.560] Crofty's actually class, to be fair. Is he? Do you know him personally?
[24:30.560 -> 24:36.240] You know what, he's such a geezer. Yeah, I know him personally. There has been 17 races
[24:36.240 -> 24:46.000] so far this season. 17, okay? How many has Verstappen won? 11, 12 or 13? Oh
[24:46.000 -> 24:48.000] Did you think it was more?
[24:48.000 -> 24:50.000] I thought it was less
[24:50.000 -> 24:52.000] Yeah, it's pretty impressive
[24:52.000 -> 24:54.000] 12
[24:54.000 -> 24:56.000] Well, if he wins this weekend it will be 12
[24:56.000 -> 24:58.000] So I give you half a point
[24:58.000 -> 25:00.000] But the answer is 11 so far
[25:00.000 -> 25:02.000] So you've got 0.5
[25:02.000 -> 25:04.000] Well done Fab
[25:04.000 -> 25:08.560] Final question Just before we go into the final question, I hope everyone at home is scoring well.
[25:08.560 -> 25:10.940] I hope you're enjoying the quiz.
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[25:25.760 -> 25:31.200] coincidentally on the same day as our gig playing a gig guys in Camden
[25:31.200 -> 25:34.440] everyone come down Jake's gonna be there he's handing out free Pitstop hoodies
[25:34.440 -> 25:39.680] everyone come down why would you say that he's also handing out free hugs I'm
[25:39.680 -> 25:45.440] handing out free hugs but I only I swap hugs for alcohol so if loads of people came and
[25:45.440 -> 25:48.880] bought me shots and drinks imagine how bad I'd be on that dance floor. Imagine the amount of hugs
[25:48.880 -> 25:52.800] you know imagine the amount of love going around yeah it would be it would
[25:52.800 -> 25:57.000] be special actually if you are gonna come wear a red ball top or a Ferrari
[25:57.000 -> 26:01.240] top yeah I don't know tickets are in our bio Alexis King's music Instagram tickets in the
[26:01.240 -> 26:04.080] bio back to the last question in the group. Back to the last question or a Mercedes top wear whatever
[26:04.080 -> 26:06.000] top you want or just don't wear formula one clothes
[26:06.000 -> 26:10.720] just come to fuck just don't wear anything don't do that because maybe you
[26:10.720 -> 26:14.160] might get chucked out what kind of kicks do you do well well actually I'm
[26:14.160 -> 26:16.880] pretending like I don't know wouldn't you like to know I guess you'll have to
[26:16.880 -> 26:25.080] come to find out final question Oh Bobby a book of a beer book this I'm on Oh, Fabio Bocca, Fabio Bocca. On average.
[26:25.080 -> 26:26.040] This, I'm on the edge of my seat of this one.
[26:26.040 -> 26:29.400] Yeah, you already know what's coming, my friend.
[26:29.400 -> 26:30.240] On average.
[26:30.240 -> 26:31.060] Oh, fuck.
[26:31.060 -> 26:36.000] How many gear changes will a driver make
[26:36.000 -> 26:39.660] for a lap of the Suzuku circuit?
[26:39.660 -> 26:41.240] Oh, it's not Suzuku, is it?
[26:41.240 -> 26:42.640] It's Suzuka.
[26:42.640 -> 26:44.200] Have I been saying Suzuku the whole time?
[26:44.200 -> 26:45.300] Suzuka. For God's sake, I hope I haven't been saying Suzuku the whole time. It's not Suzuku, is it? It's Suzuka. Have I been saying Suzuka the whole time? Suzuka.
[26:45.300 -> 26:46.960] For God's sake, I hope I haven't been saying
[26:46.960 -> 26:48.100] Suzuku the whole time.
[26:48.100 -> 26:49.340] It's not that bad.
[26:49.340 -> 26:52.300] Yeah, how many gear changes will they make in one lap?
[26:52.300 -> 26:56.720] 48, 58, or 68.
[26:56.720 -> 26:59.440] And here's your clue, there's 18 turns.
[27:00.560 -> 27:03.180] 48, 58, or 68.
[27:03.180 -> 27:05.820] 18 turns, one DRS zone.
[27:06.760 -> 27:08.760] Fastest lap, one minute 30.
[27:08.760 -> 27:10.360] 48, 58, 68.
[27:10.360 -> 27:12.200] How many gear changes do you reckon?
[27:13.920 -> 27:15.240] 68.
[27:15.240 -> 27:16.480] 68?
[27:16.480 -> 27:17.680] Theory behind that?
[27:19.040 -> 27:19.880] None.
[27:19.880 -> 27:21.760] I'm just taking a shot in the dark.
[27:21.760 -> 27:23.400] You're the king of these questions.
[27:23.400 -> 27:25.840] Like you should know by now what is what track.
[27:25.840 -> 27:27.200] I'm the king of answering them.
[27:27.200 -> 27:29.320] I'm the king of Googling them.
[27:29.320 -> 27:31.200] Even when you're asking him, you don't even know.
[27:31.200 -> 27:32.080] No.
[27:32.080 -> 27:32.920] Yeah, same, I don't agree about this.
[27:32.920 -> 27:34.840] No, I'm gonna go 68 because again,
[27:34.840 -> 27:37.880] a lot of turns, a lot of gear changing potentially.
[27:37.880 -> 27:39.560] There's 18 turns, not that many.
[27:41.520 -> 27:42.360] Right.
[27:42.360 -> 27:43.680] Does that change anything?
[27:43.680 -> 27:45.060] No, I'm going to go 69.
[27:45.060 -> 27:49.000] Oh, did you enjoy the 69th episode by the way guys?
[27:49.000 -> 27:49.840] Hope you did.
[27:49.840 -> 27:51.320] Fab, you're wrong.
[27:51.320 -> 27:53.360] The answer is 48, unfortunately.
[27:53.360 -> 27:57.860] So in today's quiz, you scored four out of 10.
[27:57.860 -> 27:58.700] Four out of 10.
[27:58.700 -> 27:59.880] Well done.
[27:59.880 -> 28:00.780] Better than three.
[28:00.780 -> 28:01.620] Better than three.
[28:01.620 -> 28:02.440] Better than two.
[28:02.440 -> 28:08.400] I think that is probably the worst performance anyone has ever done here in a pit stop quiz i don't think i've ever
[28:08.400 -> 28:12.360] done that debatable debatable i don't know i don't think i've ever done if
[28:12.360 -> 28:16.400] anyone listening can pick up a time that i have done worse than that let us know
[28:16.400 -> 28:20.680] pit stop on instagram because i don't think i've ever got less than four yeah
[28:20.680 -> 28:28.600] i would disagree however big big news Oh breaking breaking news take it away oh there was something on my mind I was
[28:28.600 -> 28:32.440] gonna talk about and I've forgotten so that we have this whole issue going on
[28:32.440 -> 28:35.480] with Red Bull at the moment with them going over the spend cap I don't know if
[28:35.480 -> 28:38.920] you have any information on that well as we said in the last episode
[28:38.920 -> 28:42.920] there has been some updates well I'm gonna need the updates from you from well
[28:42.920 -> 28:45.000] why don't you update it like the news reporter and I'll be
[28:45.000 -> 28:49.600] well there's not much update concerning Red Bull however I have had some
[28:49.600 -> 28:51.400] information that it also
[28:51.400 -> 28:52.200] come through has it
[28:52.200 -> 28:58.000] Aston Martin has also breached the spend cap along with Red Bull this year so
[28:58.000 -> 29:00.400] there's two teams now who are up for debate
[29:00.400 -> 29:05.540] so we knew that but one of them is apparently within a 5% limit which is
[29:05.540 -> 29:10.620] much minor repercussions and one of them is apparently way over 5%.
[29:10.620 -> 29:13.980] Okay well it wouldn't make sense if Aston Martin were way over because they
[29:13.980 -> 29:15.380] haven't done great this year.
[29:15.380 -> 29:20.780] Well you say that I reckon they've probably done one of the biggest
[29:20.780 -> 29:24.780] investments. They got a new wind tunnel, they've rebranded their whole team,
[29:24.780 -> 29:26.320] they've done so much. So it could be Aston. Like. got a new wind tunnel, they've rebranded their whole team, they've done so much.
[29:26.320 -> 29:32.360] So it could be Aston. But they wouldn't be reaping the rewards of that until next year.
[29:32.360 -> 29:37.040] However, you have to spend it at some point. It could affect them next year.
[29:37.040 -> 29:40.600] Yeah, and we don't know what's going to come out of these budget cap reviews yet, but they've
[29:40.600 -> 29:41.600] delayed it.
[29:41.600 -> 29:42.600] Yeah, they have delayed it.
[29:42.600 -> 29:46.240] It was meant to come out yesterday, because we're filming this on Thursday, a day late,
[29:46.240 -> 29:48.280] but it was meant to come out yesterday,
[29:48.280 -> 29:49.960] the final review, the certificates.
[29:49.960 -> 29:51.480] I think it's like you get a certificate
[29:51.480 -> 29:53.840] that's like, congratulations,
[29:53.840 -> 29:55.600] you didn't spend over the budget cap,
[29:55.600 -> 29:57.360] and you get to put it on your wall.
[29:57.360 -> 29:59.920] But, you know, I just know what happens.
[29:59.920 -> 30:01.360] But they didn't give the certificate,
[30:01.360 -> 30:02.760] it's been delayed till next week.
[30:02.760 -> 30:05.680] Why would they delay it in your opinion?
[30:07.640 -> 30:10.160] Maybe they need to do some more investigation.
[30:10.160 -> 30:11.200] I don't really know.
[30:11.200 -> 30:12.040] I don't really know.
[30:12.040 -> 30:13.080] That was the worst pronunciation ever.
[30:13.080 -> 30:17.280] Red Bull will have a team and they will find
[30:17.280 -> 30:20.960] any bit of evidence or information they can do
[30:20.960 -> 30:22.200] to not get done for it.
[30:22.200 -> 30:23.700] So I don't really know.
[30:23.700 -> 30:25.480] But the main thing that really
[30:25.480 -> 30:28.280] struck me was the fact that Aston Martin could,
[30:28.280 -> 30:31.000] well, both teams could face penalties next year
[30:31.000 -> 30:33.000] if they have gone over the spend cap.
[30:33.000 -> 30:35.120] Now we know that Fernando Alonso
[30:35.120 -> 30:37.280] is moving to Aston Martin.
[30:37.280 -> 30:39.000] And so if they're facing these penalties
[30:39.000 -> 30:41.920] and how is that going to affect his season next year?
[30:41.920 -> 30:44.440] He's been quite positive about the fact
[30:44.440 -> 30:48.820] that he's going to Aston Martin. He thinks they could be good next year. He's been quite positive about the fact that he's going to Aston Martin, he thinks they could be good next year, he feels like it
[30:48.820 -> 30:52.360] could be a step in the right direction away from Alpine, maybe he'll have a
[30:52.360 -> 30:55.920] better season next year with them, but knowing Fernando Alonso and what he's
[30:55.920 -> 31:00.920] like, if he thinks that there's anything that could disrupt his season next year
[31:00.920 -> 31:05.220] I wouldn't put it past him to just walk away from a lot from Aston Martin and be like now
[31:05.220 -> 31:07.380] What do you think could distract him though?
[31:07.380 -> 31:11.280] Cuz like realistically the only thing that could happen is they'll deduct point
[31:11.280 -> 31:14.280] I mean, I know I said mine haven't got a load of points to deduct this season
[31:14.280 -> 31:21.500] But they might just start next season off lower points or like or I don't really get what fine you can give Aston Martin
[31:21.500 -> 31:27.520] Like no, I don't know. I don't know in any way saying Red Bull have done this like we said in the last episode I don't want to sit
[31:27.520 -> 31:30.480] here and like be like they've done this they everyone's saying it's Red Bull but
[31:30.480 -> 31:33.240] I don't want to sit here and chat shit like until we actually know what's
[31:33.240 -> 31:39.080] happened but Callum's ordered too many power units that's what it is because he
[31:39.080 -> 31:49.900] probably probably want to put one in his car Call He's been putting those bloody spanners back in the engine. Callum's been ordering a fresh RBPU, whatever you want to call them. RBPU? Red Bull Power
[31:49.900 -> 31:55.860] U? RBPT? Red Bull Power Train. Red Bull Power Train. That's it. Thank you. RBPT and he's
[31:55.860 -> 32:01.400] been putting it in his Golf at home. There's two things I want to add to this conversation.
[32:01.400 -> 32:08.940] The first one is no matter who is guilty or what has actually happened, if anyone is guilty, I do vouch for what a lot of the people
[32:08.940 -> 32:15.000] have been saying in the aspect of it's a new regulation, a new guideline and there
[32:15.000 -> 32:18.800] is going to be things that aren't clear. Like in the first year of anything
[32:18.800 -> 32:22.160] there's going to be bits where you're going to go, oh well I thought that was
[32:22.160 -> 32:24.960] that, I thought this was that and no matter what you're going to have that
[32:24.960 -> 32:26.160] argument from everyone.
[32:26.160 -> 32:29.120] Well you don't know how these cars are gonna perform so how do you know how much you
[32:29.120 -> 32:30.120] can spend?
[32:30.120 -> 32:36.560] Well I don't know mate I mean they're quite big budget caps I mean...
[32:36.560 -> 32:40.800] It could be yeah but engines cost a lot of money yeah different parts of the car cost
[32:40.800 -> 32:47.600] a lot of money like how do they like it could be something as small as the fact that they've got bigger tires on now could
[32:47.600 -> 32:53.240] change or alter the way the car performs on track and could indirectly affect
[32:53.240 -> 32:58.360] another part of the car which might need replacing more well I don't know whether
[32:58.360 -> 33:02.240] the cost of the car replacement is in the budget cap because if it is how the
[33:02.240 -> 33:05.520] fuck have Williams not run over with Latifi?
[33:05.520 -> 33:10.000] Like if you have to pay for a new car do you know what I mean? Surely that can't come out
[33:10.000 -> 33:14.320] the budget cap because a new car is like 15 million. Yeah well they haven't spent it on
[33:15.360 -> 33:20.480] Williams HQ have they? I mean look at it. It's not very updated compared to the other ones now.
[33:20.480 -> 33:27.080] I don't know where they spend that. Well Williams aren't over the budget cap are they so they're fine, but
[33:33.600 -> 33:37.760] Look if anyone's got over the budget cap, okay, it probably is Red Bull, but that's because they're the coolest okay They probably they probably gone. You know what we'll get a couple of extra beers for the fridge
[33:37.760 -> 33:41.160] Yeah, they've been spending it all on their fucking Spotify membership in the garage
[33:42.680 -> 33:46.240] We'll find out next week. We'll find out if anyone's gone over the budget cap
[33:46.240 -> 33:48.000] and then we can give a proper review.
[33:48.000 -> 33:49.940] I don't know what's actually going to happen.
[33:49.940 -> 33:52.760] You've seen loads of stories online of people being like,
[33:52.760 -> 33:54.120] Oh, I've Red Bull over the budget cap.
[33:54.120 -> 33:56.600] Max Verstappen could lose his championship from last year.
[33:56.600 -> 33:59.080] Max Verstappen might lose his championship from this year.
[33:59.080 -> 34:01.120] I don't really see any of that happening.
[34:02.420 -> 34:04.760] I think more likely,
[34:04.760 -> 34:07.480] which in a way would be quite good for the
[34:07.480 -> 34:11.760] sport like so everyone from Red Bull we know just forget that I said this bit
[34:11.760 -> 34:15.560] okay don't judge us on this but genuinely if you guys have gone over the
[34:15.560 -> 34:19.580] budget cap and you guys started with minus points next season that would
[34:19.580 -> 34:22.760] probably be good for sport because you're gonna win anyway do you know I
[34:22.760 -> 34:27.000] mean imagine Red Bull will get started with like minus 50 because of a budget infringement.
[34:27.000 -> 34:35.600] I would love for just like a team to just come out of nowhere. No one expects it. Aston
[34:35.600 -> 34:42.320] Martin front of the grid all of next year. Talking of next year, that's when Lewis Hamilton's
[34:42.320 -> 34:44.640] contract with Mercedes runs out.
[34:44.640 -> 34:47.640] Well you say that, did you see the Toto interview?
[34:47.640 -> 34:52.200] I saw Lewis saying that regardless of what happens,
[34:52.200 -> 34:55.000] he reckons he could race for another five years.
[34:55.000 -> 34:56.560] Yeah, so he was speaking to Toto,
[34:56.560 -> 34:58.720] Toto confirmed it in a Sky Sports interview.
[34:58.720 -> 34:59.960] Toto said to him,
[34:59.960 -> 35:02.080] they were talking about next year and the contract,
[35:02.080 -> 35:04.400] and Lewis said, I've got another five years,
[35:04.400 -> 35:05.480] and Toto said, okay.
[35:06.800 -> 35:08.440] It doesn't sound like Lewis Hamilton's
[35:08.440 -> 35:09.960] planning on going anywhere.
[35:09.960 -> 35:13.120] It would be cool to see if he went to a different team though.
[35:13.120 -> 35:16.400] Oh, I didn't even think about that.
[35:16.400 -> 35:18.680] But it would have to be a team who are still
[35:18.680 -> 35:19.920] like in the runnings.
[35:19.920 -> 35:22.000] There isn't another team on the grid
[35:22.000 -> 35:24.800] that I actually can imagine him at.
[35:24.800 -> 35:28.480] Unless it was back to McLaren, but McLaren would have to be popping off.
[35:28.480 -> 35:29.480] That's what I was thinking.
[35:29.480 -> 35:32.240] And also, Lando and Piastri are young.
[35:32.240 -> 35:34.360] So, you're not going to pull one of them out.
[35:34.360 -> 35:35.960] Unless there's like a swap.
[35:35.960 -> 35:39.280] And then what I predicted months ago happens.
[35:39.280 -> 35:42.880] Piastri to Mercedes, Hamilton to McLaren.
[35:42.880 -> 35:44.760] Straight swap.
[35:44.760 -> 35:46.640] Yeah. Swapsies.
[35:46.640 -> 35:49.440] I think Lando's got more of a chance. Yeah?
[35:49.440 -> 35:52.080] Yep. Well maybe because he's been driving longer.
[35:52.080 -> 35:56.500] But Piastri could come in and absolutely smash it, no one knows yet. I mean, the interesting
[35:56.500 -> 36:00.600] thing with the McLaren is we've seen this year that Lando Norris has been okay in it.
[36:00.600 -> 36:04.160] Like, it's clearly not a great car, but he's done the best. Like, he came P4 the other
[36:04.160 -> 36:05.240] week. Or P5, sir, I'm not 100% sure. But Danny Rick's been struggling in it. like it's clearly not a great car, but he's done the best, like he came P4 the other week,
[36:05.240 -> 36:07.820] or P5, so I'm not 100% sure,
[36:07.820 -> 36:09.600] but Danny Rick's been struggling in it,
[36:09.600 -> 36:12.200] so it'll be interesting to see how another driver
[36:12.200 -> 36:14.520] steps in and does in the McLaren,
[36:14.520 -> 36:16.640] because then that will give you a really good indication
[36:16.640 -> 36:19.720] of how good Lando is, because you'll be able to see,
[36:19.720 -> 36:21.520] you know, whether someone else can compete the same.
[36:21.520 -> 36:22.360] I think Lando's good.
[36:22.360 -> 36:24.980] Actually, everything I just said was completely unfair
[36:24.980 -> 36:25.000] to Danny Ricciardo, because Danny Rick also came, they came fourth and fifth last race, didn't they? whether someone else can compete the same. I think Lando's good. Actually, everything I just said was completely unfair
[36:25.000 -> 36:27.280] to Danny Ricciardo, because Danny Ricciardo also came,
[36:27.280 -> 36:29.560] they came fourth and fifth last race, didn't they?
[36:29.560 -> 36:30.600] Six DNFs.
[36:30.600 -> 36:32.920] Yeah, there was six DNFs in the race.
[36:32.920 -> 36:35.160] They did get, yeah, well, they did well.
[36:35.160 -> 36:36.000] They got lucky.
[36:36.000 -> 36:36.840] They got lucky.
[36:36.840 -> 36:38.280] What were you about to say then?
[36:38.280 -> 36:40.960] I don't know, I had something really fucking cool
[36:40.960 -> 36:43.040] to talk about, and I've just forgotten about it.
[36:43.040 -> 36:43.880] Look into the crystal ball.
[36:43.880 -> 36:49.000] Oh! Yeah, I found it. So, last night, it's not actually that cool.
[36:49.000 -> 36:52.000] Last night I was scouring the depths of the internet.
[36:52.000 -> 37:00.000] No, no, no. Last night I received a random video from a guy called Matt Harvey and it was this random guy who, by the way,
[37:00.000 -> 37:09.080] doesn't even follow me, doesn't follow Pitstop, but he was in a bar in Budapest and I opened the video and the first thing he said was Fabio
[37:09.080 -> 37:12.320] Bocca and I really don't like you and people call me my full name.
[37:12.320 -> 37:13.820] No, he scares the shit out of me.
[37:13.820 -> 37:16.080] There was an old guy that did it to us at Silverstone and I was like,
[37:16.080 -> 37:19.880] this fucking guy knows my surname. This is weird. I was expecting him to know my
[37:19.880 -> 37:23.800] middle names too but this random guy sent me a video I thought it was quite
[37:23.800 -> 37:28.160] strange so I just said let's go boys sink a few beers for me and then he sent me another video
[37:28.160 -> 37:30.920] and he was like I fucking love Pitstop!
[37:30.920 -> 37:32.920] Right and he doesn't even follow you!
[37:32.920 -> 37:37.600] I listen to it every morning and I was like mate I can't I can't replay that video but like send me send me some voice
[37:37.600 -> 37:39.920] notes of how much you love the pod and I'll play them on the pod.
[37:39.920 -> 37:41.920] No way you're gonna put him in the pod!
[37:41.920 -> 37:43.920] And now I've got three voice I've got six voice notes
[37:43.920 -> 37:45.720] Okay well we don't need them all. I've got a voice, I've got six voice notes. Okay, well we don't need them all.
[37:45.720 -> 37:49.160] I've got a photo and I've got Budapest loves the Pitstop podcast.
[37:49.160 -> 37:53.880] So Matt Harvey, thanks for being a supporter, even though you don't follow us on Instagram.
[37:53.880 -> 37:57.800] And yeah, I'm gonna play your voice notes right now.
[37:57.800 -> 38:01.680] I don't know what's gonna be on these by the way, they're fresh, I haven't opened them.
[38:01.680 -> 38:03.720] Oh my god, you haven't opened them? This could be chaos.
[38:03.720 -> 38:04.320] It could be anything.
[38:04.320 -> 38:06.440] If we suddenly cut, you know why.
[38:06.440 -> 38:07.440] Here we go.
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[38:12.440 -> 38:13.440] Supermax.
[38:13.440 -> 38:14.440] Fabio and Jake are the Pit Stop podcast, you boys are lit.
[38:14.440 -> 38:15.440] This guy is so lashed.
[38:15.440 -> 38:16.440] I'm so lashed.
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[38:26.000 -> 38:28.000] You boys are licks!
[38:28.000 -> 38:30.000] This guy is so lashed!
[38:30.000 -> 38:32.000] I wish we were there man!
[38:32.000 -> 38:34.000] Where are you from?
[38:34.000 -> 38:36.000] And who do you support?
[38:36.000 -> 38:38.000] They know nothing about us!
[38:38.000 -> 38:40.000] They keep screaming about Supermax!
[38:40.000 -> 38:42.000] Guys we love you so much we don't even follow your show
[38:42.000 -> 38:44.000] We don't know where you're from and we don't know who you support!
[38:44.000 -> 38:46.000] No they're Max fans.
[38:46.000 -> 38:48.000] Oh yeah, well I guess that, they shout at Supermax.
[38:48.000 -> 38:53.000] That is cool though, we should say to everyone listening, maybe we could make that more a common thing.
[38:53.000 -> 38:58.000] If you want to send us voice notes to our Instagram at Pitstop, we're nearly on 140,000 followers on Instagram by the way.
[38:58.000 -> 39:04.000] If everyone listening right now goes and makes another Instagram account, then we might hit 140,000.
[39:04.000 -> 39:06.180] Or just follow us speaking of super max
[39:06.700 -> 39:11.920] Super Paris as well super Paris blinding performance at Singapore any two points behind a clear in the championship
[39:11.920 -> 39:17.260] You can't that's pretty crazy that red ball are close to doing a one two in the drivers championship, and I'm actually wearing my
[39:17.980 -> 39:22.520] Super Paris t-shirt. Yeah, it looks really nice brand new Paris teacher from greasy tea
[39:22.520 -> 39:29.420] So shout out greasy these teachers are sick. You love a little artsy t-shirt don't you? Yeah I just love art.
[39:29.420 -> 39:33.560] Yeah you're such an artist that you're always painting to be fair. Every time I
[39:33.560 -> 39:37.440] come in a room you always got a sketchboard out painting with crayons and
[39:37.440 -> 39:42.860] I like to do life drawings so sometimes Jake will just sit naked on a chair with a bowl of
[39:42.860 -> 39:45.840] fruit and I'll draw him.
[39:45.840 -> 39:48.680] Don't get it twisted though, I'm eating the bowl of fruit, I'm sat there butt naked.
[39:48.680 -> 39:52.520] No, you're just eating the bowl, leaving all the fruit out.
[39:52.520 -> 39:56.160] Let's finish today's podcast with our predictions for this weekend, okay?
[39:56.160 -> 39:59.720] Let's try, this could be the week Max Verstappen wins the championship, so let's try and get
[39:59.720 -> 40:01.000] this spot on.
[40:01.000 -> 40:03.000] Top three for the Japanese Grand Prix.
[40:03.000 -> 40:04.000] Right.
[40:04.000 -> 40:05.380] Who are you putting in third?
[40:05.380 -> 40:08.280] I am going to put Max Verstappen in third.
[40:08.280 -> 40:10.560] Wow. So you don't think he wins the championship here?
[40:10.560 -> 40:11.980] I think this sport is set up
[40:11.980 -> 40:14.220] and we're going to have a triumphant finish in Abu Dhabi
[40:14.220 -> 40:16.880] and he can't win it at Japanese Grand Prix.
[40:16.880 -> 40:18.260] You think this sport is set up.
[40:18.260 -> 40:21.640] That's why we need to go to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
[40:21.640 -> 40:24.060] So anyone listening who has anything to do with it,
[40:24.060 -> 40:25.960] or if anyone just wants to send us some money to get a
[40:25.960 -> 40:31.720] Hotel I was looking at flights last night unless we want to fly with air and risk our lives
[40:31.720 -> 40:36.080] No, I'm flying to Poland waiting in the airport for nine hours and getting a connecting flight
[40:36.080 -> 40:42.040] But it's only a hundred someone listening must have a private jet right I know that I'll song the private jet
[40:42.040 -> 40:47.000] Okay, we'll make it worth your while. I promise somehow. Okay. We can't jet, okay? We'll make it worth your while, I promise. Somehow, okay? We can't pay for anything, but we'll-
[40:47.000 -> 40:49.200] We'll make it special. We'll make it special.
[40:49.200 -> 40:51.400] Third place. But we need to get out to Abu Dhabi GP anyways.
[40:51.400 -> 40:52.400] Blah blah blah.
[40:52.400 -> 40:57.100] Thanks for stopping in third place. I'm gonna put Charles Leclerc in second,
[40:57.100 -> 41:00.700] and I am going to put Lewis Hamilton in first.
[41:00.700 -> 41:01.800] Really? Yeah.
[41:01.800 -> 41:08.300] Well, he had a good race- well, no, he did- sorry, he didn't have a good race last time out or did he know he did it was Russell that didn't yeah
[41:08.300 -> 41:11.940] Russell had a had a really bad race he had to try loads of different things
[41:11.940 -> 41:16.200] punch of tires was unlike Russell I think we'll see a Russell come back this
[41:16.200 -> 41:21.860] weekend hopefully I am gonna go max for slapping wins I think max for Sam wins
[41:21.860 -> 41:27.220] fastest lap I do think this will be the championship now. I think, don't get me wrong, you can fight.
[41:27.220 -> 41:28.760] You can beat Ferrari, you can beat Paris,
[41:28.760 -> 41:29.600] and you can fight.
[41:29.600 -> 41:31.680] They know that they can't win the championship
[41:31.680 -> 41:32.640] like everyone else.
[41:32.640 -> 41:34.760] Like to the point of if Max Verstappen's out front,
[41:34.760 -> 41:37.360] like they're not gonna be there in their car,
[41:37.360 -> 41:40.720] like thinking, oh, you know, I have to win this race
[41:40.720 -> 41:42.040] cause I can still win the championship.
[41:42.040 -> 41:44.080] They're gonna accept it like pretty quick.
[41:44.080 -> 41:46.880] I think everyone has that Max has won the championship. So I think Max will win this race, because I could still win the championship. They're going to accept it, like pretty quick, I think. I think everyone has, that Max has won the championship.
[41:46.880 -> 41:48.360] So I think Max will win this week.
[41:48.360 -> 41:50.720] I think the circuit suits Red Bull, doesn't it?
[41:50.720 -> 41:54.040] It's quick corners, like straight line speed.
[41:54.040 -> 41:55.320] There's only one DRS zone though.
[41:55.320 -> 41:56.800] Or does it suit Ferrari more?
[41:56.800 -> 41:58.600] Because Ferrari are quite good at riding curbs
[41:58.600 -> 41:59.520] at the moment, I've noticed.
[41:59.520 -> 42:03.000] Their car's built lovely to ride curbs quickly.
[42:03.000 -> 42:05.320] And if it's a, so maybe a Ferrari, ooh.
[42:05.320 -> 42:06.240] No, I'm gonna stick with it.
[42:06.240 -> 42:08.840] Verstappen wins the championship here, fastest lap.
[42:11.040 -> 42:13.360] Actually, no, I'm gonna change that.
[42:13.360 -> 42:16.800] I've got a feeling that something crazy's gonna happen.
[42:16.800 -> 42:20.280] I think Max Verstappen will win, yeah,
[42:20.280 -> 42:22.280] but I don't think he'll get the fastest lap.
[42:22.280 -> 42:24.760] And I think Charles Leclerc will come second,
[42:24.760 -> 42:26.640] which will mean it goes to the next race.
[42:26.640 -> 42:29.360] So you've just completely changed everything that you've just said?
[42:29.360 -> 42:33.120] No, everything's the same. I just don't think he'll get fastest lap. I think Charles Leclerc will.
[42:33.120 -> 42:35.520] You don't think that Max is going to win the championship at Japan?
[42:35.520 -> 42:37.760] Well, he needs the fastest lap, and I think Charles Leclerc...
[42:37.760 -> 42:40.880] Well, you can imagine, if Charles Leclerc's second and got like 30 seconds behind him,
[42:40.880 -> 42:46.560] he's going to pit at the end of the race, put new softs on, get the fastest lap just to take it to the next race. Because even though he may not be able
[42:46.560 -> 42:50.760] to do it, he's going to do everything he can to make sure Verstappen doesn't win, right?
[42:50.760 -> 42:54.880] So I could see Charles Leclerc going for the fastest lap. Verstappen isn't going to pit
[42:54.880 -> 42:59.480] just to come in and get softs to get a fastest lap. It's too risky. It's not worth it. So
[42:59.480 -> 43:06.000] I think Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez. I think Perez is on fire. Let's see who's closer, I guess.
[43:06.000 -> 43:07.240] Really solid prediction.
[43:07.240 -> 43:08.160] Thank you so much.
[43:08.160 -> 43:09.080] I really enjoyed that.
[43:09.080 -> 43:09.920] That was great.
[43:09.920 -> 43:11.600] It's weird podcasting this time of the day.
[43:11.600 -> 43:12.440] I don't like it.
[43:12.440 -> 43:13.880] We're both fully dressed about to go into a meeting.
[43:13.880 -> 43:14.720] We're about to head into London.
[43:14.720 -> 43:15.560] I don't like it.
[43:15.560 -> 43:16.380] I don't like it.
[43:16.380 -> 43:17.220] It's quite a different vibe.
[43:17.220 -> 43:19.920] We're all daylight outside and the curtains are closed.
[43:19.920 -> 43:20.800] They actually are.
[43:20.800 -> 43:22.880] Thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[43:22.880 -> 43:24.720] Enjoy the Japanese Grand Prix.
[43:24.720 -> 43:28.760] Hope you liked the quiz. Let's see who does better, me or Fab. Like I said, all our socials
[43:28.760 -> 43:32.440] are at Pit Stop. Rate the podcast five stars, give it a follow. Anything you'd like to say
[43:32.440 -> 43:33.960] to them before we leave, Fab?
[43:33.960 -> 43:37.400] Yeah, don't cook bacon with your shirt off.
[43:37.400 -> 43:38.400] Why?
[43:38.400 -> 43:39.400] Because.
[43:39.400 -> 43:40.400] Because it spits.
[43:40.400 -> 43:41.400] Spits.
[43:41.400 -> 43:42.400] Because it spits. That.
[43:42.400 -> 43:43.400] Yeah.
[43:43.400 -> 43:45.760] Do you know what? That is why it's worth listening to this podcast,
[43:45.760 -> 43:48.360] because that is just advice everyone kind of needs.
[43:48.360 -> 43:49.240] Well, listen.
[43:49.240 -> 43:52.160] You don't have to listen to the Pit Stop podcast about just
[43:52.160 -> 43:53.240] Formula One.
[43:53.240 -> 43:56.080] Like, there are many other facts and stats
[43:56.080 -> 43:58.440] that we can bring to this podcast which
[43:58.440 -> 44:00.880] isn't about Formula One, just about general life.
[44:00.880 -> 44:01.760] Yeah.
[44:01.760 -> 44:04.640] Like the fact that I use a color catcher in the washing machine.
[44:04.640 -> 44:06.640] Yeah. You can put wet. You can put wet. No. You can put a color catcher in the washing machine yeah you can put wet you can put wet no
[44:06.640 -> 44:08.880] you've got whites and red washing in the
[44:08.880 -> 44:10.440] same wash if you put a color catcher in
[44:10.440 -> 44:12.440] because it catches the dye it catches it
[44:12.440 -> 44:13.960] fascinating and also you can use a
[44:13.960 -> 44:15.400] dishwasher tablet in a washing machine
[44:15.400 -> 44:18.480] vice versa figure it out you can't wait
[44:18.480 -> 44:21.040] you could do that yeah there's so much
[44:21.040 -> 44:23.960] you can do honestly just to let it go
[44:23.960 -> 44:26.400] together I don't know if it's the greatest idea.
[44:26.400 -> 44:28.400] Maybe don't do that.
[44:28.400 -> 44:30.400] Maybe try it.
[44:30.400 -> 44:34.400] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[44:34.400 -> 44:36.400] Fab's gig is on the 22nd.
[44:36.400 -> 44:39.400] All the information is on Alexis King's, go on Fab's Instagram.
[44:39.400 -> 44:40.400] It'll be in the bio.
[44:40.400 -> 44:42.400] The Japanese Grand Prix is right here.
[44:42.400 -> 44:44.400] Max Verstappen could be a two times world champion.
[44:44.400 -> 44:47.000] I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
[44:47.000 -> 44:48.000] We're gonna have to wait guys.
[44:48.000 -> 44:49.000] So STRAP IN!
[44:49.000 -> 44:53.000] See you guys on Sunday night, well Sunday midnight for Monday's episode.
[44:53.000 -> 44:55.000] It could be a world championship episode.
[44:55.000 -> 45:00.000] Oh, and by the way, next week, the biggest guest ever is coming to our flat.
[45:00.000 -> 45:01.000] He's gonna be sat on our sofa.
[45:01.000 -> 45:02.000] Say no more.
[45:02.000 -> 45:03.000] Say no more.
[45:03.000 -> 45:05.720] Konnichiwa. Arigato, arigato. Konnichiwa, arigato, arigato.
[45:05.720 -> 45:06.640] Konnichiwa!
[45:06.640 -> 45:07.480] Nice!
[45:07.480 -> 45:09.000] What does arigato mean?
[45:09.000 -> 45:10.200] Oh fuck, I forgot.
[45:10.200 -> 45:11.020] Okay.
[45:11.020 -> 45:11.860] It means hello.
[45:11.860 -> 45:13.800] Okay, so konnichiwa, we just say konnichiwa.
[45:13.800 -> 45:14.860] That means thank you.
[45:14.860 -> 45:18.280] Okay, so we're gonna go gachimachu, konnichiwa.
[45:18.280 -> 45:19.320] Yes, exactly that.
[45:19.320 -> 45:20.200] Thanks guys!
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