Why DTS has been amazing for F1!? ft Lily Roberts

Podcast: Pitstop

Published Date:

Sun, 25 Jun 2023 23:14:46 -0000

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3846

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! No race this weekend so we decided to give you 3 podcasts in a week! We hope you loved the episode with Calum Nicholas from Redbull, it was great having him back on the pod and talking about how the team are getting on this season! But this episode is another MEGA one because we were joined by another listener! Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome Lily to the pod! She's been a listener of Pitstop since last year, and we loved our previous episode with Victor so much, that we had to get another one back on. And she quizzes us too, so you know it's going to be chaotic. You can follow Lily's TikTok - @lilyrobertsf1
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Summary

# The Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary

## Show Introduction

* Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca welcome listeners to the podcast.
* They discuss the new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones and their Audio Magic Eraser tool, which helps block out distracting crowd noise in videos.
* They also mention NFL Sunday Ticket, which is now available on YouTube and YouTube TV with a special bundled price.

## Guest Introduction

* The hosts introduce their guest, Lily, who traveled from Ellesmere Port to join the podcast.
* Lily shares her journey into Formula One fandom, starting with watching Drive to Survive.

## Drive to Survive Discussion

* The hosts and Lily discuss the impact of Drive to Survive on the popularity of Formula One.
* They agree that the series has been instrumental in bringing new fans to the sport, especially younger viewers and those who may not have been interested in Formula One otherwise.
* They also acknowledge that the series has its critics, but they believe that the overall benefits outweigh any potential drawbacks.

## Mick Schumacher and the Haas F1 Team

* Lily expresses her support for Mick Schumacher and her hope that he will find a seat in Formula One again soon.
* The hosts discuss the challenges that Schumacher faced at Haas and the possibility of him moving to another team, such as Williams or Aston Martin.
* They also mention the rumors of Sebastian Vettel potentially making a comeback to Formula One, but they express skepticism about this happening.

## Mid-Season Driver Swaps

* The hosts discuss the recent speculation about possible mid-season driver swaps in Formula One.
* They mention the comments made by Mercedes driver Mick Schumacher, who said that he would like to be back on the grid as soon as possible.
* They also discuss the possibility of other drivers, such as Sergio Perez or Daniel Ricciardo, leaving their current teams.

## Logan Sargent, Nick de Vries, and Oscar Piastri

* The hosts and Lily discuss the performances of the rookie drivers in Formula One this season, including Logan Sargent, Nick de Vries, and Oscar Piastri.
* They note that Sargent has been criticized for his lack of points, while de Vries and Piastri have shown more promise.
* They speculate on which of the rookies might be at risk of losing their seat if they do not improve their results.

## Formula E and F2

* Lily shares her thoughts on Formula E and Formula 2, expressing her difficulty in understanding Formula E without a series like Drive to Survive to provide context.
* The hosts discuss the excitement and unpredictability of Formula 2 races, which they believe are often more entertaining than Formula One races.
* They also mention the importance of supporting lower-level racing series to help develop young drivers and create a stronger foundation for the sport.

## Conclusion

* The hosts and Lily wrap up the podcast by discussing the potential for a full day of racing, including Formula 1 Academy, Formula 2, and Formula 1, on weekends.
* They emphasize the importance of fan support in helping to grow the sport and encourage viewers to watch and follow all levels of racing. **Introduction**

* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the hosts of the podcast, begin the episode by discussing the newly announced F1 Academy, a development series for female drivers.
* They speculate on the potential impact of the academy and whether it will help to increase the number of women in Formula One.
* The hosts also discuss the issue of paid drivers in F1, with Jake mentioning that George Russell is an example of a driver who was sponsored into the sport.

**Lance Stroll and Aston Martin**

* The hosts discuss the possibility of Lance Stroll leaving Aston Martin in the future.
* Jake believes that Stroll will eventually leave the team, but that it will be on his own terms.
* Fabio agrees, adding that Stroll is a good driver who deserves to be in Formula One.
* They also discuss the dynamic between Stroll and his father, Lawrence Stroll, who is the owner of Aston Martin.

**Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon**

* The hosts discuss Fernando Alonso's recent move to Aston Martin and his relationship with teammate Esteban Ocon.
* Jake praises Alonso for his positive attitude and his willingness to help his teammate.
* Fabio agrees, adding that Alonso is a great driver who has a lot of experience.
* They speculate on the possibility of tension between Alonso and Ocon in the future, given their aggressive driving styles.

**Quiz**

* Lily Roberts, a TikTok content creator and Formula One fan, joins the hosts for a quiz about Formula One.
* The quiz covers a variety of topics, including the number of drivers on the grid who have won F2 or GP2, the number of Red Bull's 100 wins that have come from pole position, and the number of different drivers who have won a race in the F2 this season.
* Jake and Fabio compete against each other in the quiz, with Lily keeping score.
* The quiz is close, but Jake ultimately wins.

**Conclusion**

* The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing their thoughts on the quiz and thanking Lily for joining them.
* They also encourage listeners to follow Lily on TikTok for more Formula One content. Sure, here's a summary of the podcast episode transcript:

**Introduction**

- The episode begins with the hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, discussing a question about Mick Schumacher's performance and if he has the same "punch" as his father, Michael Schumacher.

**Quiz**

- The hosts then engage in a quiz about Formula One trivia, asking each other questions about race wins, fastest laps, and other statistics related to different teams and drivers.

**Discussion about Sergio Perez**

- The hosts discuss Sergio Perez's performance and his potential as a driver, comparing him to Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. They also talk about the dynamics within the Ferrari team and the relationship between Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

**Conversation about the Future of Formula One**

- The hosts speculate about the future of Formula One and the possibility of having multiple teams competing for wins in upcoming seasons. They also discuss the importance of driver personality and marketability in the sport.

**Interview with Lily Roberts**

- The hosts interview Lily Roberts, a content creator and Formula One enthusiast. They discuss her journey as a fan, her experiences attending races, and her thoughts on the current state of the sport. Lily emphasizes the importance of making Formula One more accessible to new fans and encourages people to watch Formula 2 races.

**Conclusion**

- The episode ends with the hosts thanking Lily Roberts for joining them and expressing their appreciation for her contributions to the Formula One community. They also remind listeners to follow them on social media and to tune in to their next podcast episode.

**Overall Message**

The overall message of the podcast episode is that Formula One is a dynamic and exciting sport with a rich history and a promising future. The hosts engage in lighthearted banter, share their insights on various topics related to the sport, and interview a guest who brings a unique perspective to the discussion. The episode aims to entertain and inform listeners while also promoting Formula One and encouraging new fans to engage with the sport.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:00.300 -> 01:01.880] There's only ever been four.
[01:01.880 -> 01:03.280] Max. Red Bull race winners.
[01:03.280 -> 01:04.440] Seb.
[01:04.440 -> 01:06.200] Mark Webber. and Danny Ricardo.
[01:07.500 -> 01:09.000] No, can we cut that?
[01:09.000 -> 01:10.000] Can we please cut that?
[01:10.000 -> 01:10.500] I'll cut it.
[01:10.500 -> 01:11.000] I'll cut it.
[01:11.000 -> 01:14.000] You're clapping it like it's right.
[01:14.000 -> 01:15.500] You just caught my face going.
[01:15.500 -> 01:16.000] Seb Vettel.
[01:16.000 -> 01:16.500] Seb Vettel.
[01:17.000 -> 01:17.500] No.
[01:18.500 -> 01:19.000] Checo.
[01:21.000 -> 01:22.000] We're gonna have to cut that.
[01:22.000 -> 01:24.000] We're actually gonna have to.
[01:24.000 -> 01:26.000] That's going on TikTok. Oh no!
[01:34.400 -> 01:42.160] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast once again. It's a glorious week,
[01:42.160 -> 01:45.480] I've been saying that actually all week because it's been sunny for about three weeks straight.
[01:45.480 -> 01:47.020] If you haven't caught it yet,
[01:47.020 -> 01:48.760] we put out an episode with Callum Nicholas.
[01:48.760 -> 01:50.320] It's the second episode we've done with Cal.
[01:50.320 -> 01:51.140] Yep.
[01:51.140 -> 01:51.980] Which was amazing.
[01:51.980 -> 01:53.440] That was on Saturday.
[01:53.440 -> 01:54.800] Yep, really great episode.
[01:54.800 -> 01:55.760] There's a video on YouTube
[01:55.760 -> 01:57.240] where we went and played golf as well.
[01:57.240 -> 01:58.080] Yes.
[01:58.080 -> 01:59.680] Because the audio might not make as much sense
[01:59.680 -> 02:01.560] because you don't have the video.
[02:01.560 -> 02:02.680] Oh, the facts, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:02.680 -> 02:03.720] So if you want to go and watch it,
[02:03.720 -> 02:04.920] it's on our YouTube app, Pitstop.
[02:04.920 -> 02:05.720] Really great one. Yep, go check it out. But, facts, yeah, yeah, yeah. So if you want to go and watch it, it's on our YouTube at Pitstop, really great one.
[02:05.720 -> 02:06.560] Yep, go check it out.
[02:06.560 -> 02:09.800] But we do have another guest with us today.
[02:09.800 -> 02:12.440] We do, and she has come all the way down from,
[02:12.440 -> 02:14.320] I nearly said Liverpool.
[02:14.320 -> 02:15.760] I nearly, where is it?
[02:15.760 -> 02:17.040] Just outside Liverpool.
[02:17.040 -> 02:18.540] Ellesmere Port.
[02:18.540 -> 02:19.380] Ellesmere Port.
[02:19.380 -> 02:20.200] Ellesmere Port.
[02:20.200 -> 02:21.040] You actually are from Ellesmere Port.
[02:21.040 -> 02:21.880] Yeah.
[02:21.880 -> 02:22.700] Let's go.
[02:22.700 -> 02:28.080] Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome Lily to the podcast.
[02:28.080 -> 02:32.280] Welcome Lily. Thanks for making the journey down. It was an hour and a half. Not too bad.
[02:32.280 -> 02:35.760] That's not long. I thought it would be much longer. Yeah. On the train. Very quick. We've
[02:35.760 -> 02:40.560] got high speed rail these days. We do. Yeah. 2023. How's your day been in London? I've
[02:40.560 -> 02:49.420] seen you have had a nice pizza. Yeah, I went's went for a walk around and it was good very hot yeah it's on especially with these studio
[02:49.420 -> 02:53.560] lights but this is great because you have been listening to the podcast I
[02:53.560 -> 02:58.040] have for quite a while now why don't you tell the audience why you're here okay
[02:58.040 -> 03:03.780] well I didn't actually listen to podcast till I got into f1 and then this came
[03:03.780 -> 03:06.000] about and I thought it's quite interesting I knew Jake from previous i'r podcast pan ddechreuais i F1. Ac yna ddewis hwn ac rwy'n meddwl mai'n ddiddorol iawn.
[03:06.000 -> 03:08.000] Gwnaethom Jake o
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.000] ymchwilau'r cynhaethau sydd wedi'u gwneud.
[03:10.000 -> 03:12.000] Felly gwnaethom
[03:12.000 -> 03:14.000] hi ar TikTok ac rwy'n cofio Jen,
[03:14.000 -> 03:16.000] a dweud, oh, byddwn i'n rhoi'r cymorth.
[03:16.000 -> 03:18.000] Ac yna ddechreuais i'r cymorth.
[03:18.000 -> 03:20.000] Rwy'n credu bod yn gwirionedd y cwpwl
[03:20.000 -> 03:22.000] y cyntaf, rwy'n meddwl, dwi'n gredu
[03:22.000 -> 03:24.000] bod angen dechreu'r rhywbeth hwn yn rhywbeth diwrnodol,
[03:24.000 -> 03:25.460] rhywbeth ddiwyr. Ond, i fod yn fan o F1 the first one that I thought, right, I need to start making this a daily routine, weekly routine.
[03:25.460 -> 03:28.740] And yeah, but been a fan of F1 since,
[03:28.740 -> 03:30.500] well, Drive to Survive fan.
[03:30.500 -> 03:31.680] Uh-oh.
[03:31.680 -> 03:33.040] See, now we're all gonna get hate.
[03:33.040 -> 03:34.880] Now we're all Drive to Survive fans.
[03:34.880 -> 03:35.720] Yeah, we are.
[03:35.720 -> 03:37.240] I'm a girl with a Drive to Survive fan,
[03:37.240 -> 03:39.160] just the worst, worst of them all.
[03:39.160 -> 03:40.000] You're doomed.
[03:40.000 -> 03:43.080] No, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
[03:43.080 -> 03:46.320] This is one thing that I think is just so key to talk about.
[03:46.320 -> 03:49.720] Of course it's not. I think that was the whole reason for DTS really, wasn't it?
[03:49.720 -> 03:50.840] It was to bring new people in.
[03:50.840 -> 03:52.800] It has been amazing for the sport.
[03:52.800 -> 03:55.240] Drive Survive has been incredible for the sport.
[03:55.240 -> 03:58.400] And hands down, without Drive Survive, I probably wouldn't be here doing this.
[03:58.400 -> 04:00.960] I wouldn't understand. I wouldn't have any interest in it.
[04:00.960 -> 04:04.320] No, it has been amazing for the sport, for sure.
[04:04.320 -> 04:06.680] And it's brought in so many different people, so many different ages of people. oedd eisiau mynd ymlaen. Na, mae wedi bod yn anhygoel i'r sport, yn siŵr. Ac mae wedi'i ddod i llawer o bobl gwahanol,
[04:06.680 -> 04:08.720] llawer o bobl o gwahanol oeddiadau.
[04:08.720 -> 04:09.520] Nid oeddwn ni'n byw yma
[04:09.520 -> 04:10.920] os nad oedd e'n DTS, nid?
[04:10.920 -> 04:12.360] Na, nid oeddwn.
[04:12.360 -> 04:13.640] A dywedwch chi,
[04:13.640 -> 04:14.320] dywedwch chi mai Miami
[04:14.320 -> 04:15.160] oedd y cymorth cyntaf.
[04:15.160 -> 04:16.280] Mae Miami, y flwyddyn diwethaf,
[04:16.280 -> 04:17.240] oedd y cymorth cyntaf.
[04:17.240 -> 04:18.760] Roeddwn i'n gweld,
[04:18.760 -> 04:20.080] roeddwn i'n meddwl o'n weithredoedd fwy,
[04:20.080 -> 04:21.760] oherwydd roeddwn i'n dechrau gweld Drive to Survive
[04:21.760 -> 04:22.760] efallai yn mars,
[04:22.760 -> 04:24.680] ar ôl i ni ymlaen gyda ffrindiai
[04:24.680 -> 04:25.600] ac roedd e'n dweud, mae angen i chi weld y fideo hon, ac roedd e'n dweud, y crash gyda Romain Grosjean, ac roeddwn i'n dechrau gweld Drive Survive, efallai yn y marth, ar ôl i ni ymchwil ym Mhrydain, ac roedd e i'n dweud,
[04:25.600 -> 04:26.640] mae angen i chi weld y fideo hon,
[04:26.640 -> 04:28.320] ac roedd y Romain Grosjean yn ymgyrraedd,
[04:28.320 -> 04:28.800] ac roeddwn i'n meddwl,
[04:28.800 -> 04:30.800] god, dydych chi ddim yn meddwl mai hyn yn digwydd yma.
[04:30.800 -> 04:31.760] Yn unig rydw i'n meddwl oedd
[04:31.760 -> 04:33.200] oedd cariau yn ymwneud â chyrraedd.
[04:33.840 -> 04:34.640] Felly roedd e wedi gweld hynny,
[04:34.640 -> 04:35.120] ac roedd e wedi dweud,
[04:35.120 -> 04:36.560] mae angen i chi ddilyn y dyrfodau hyn,
[04:36.560 -> 04:38.960] gwybod, fel Charlotte Clare a Lando.
[04:38.960 -> 04:39.520] Ac yna roeddwn i'n meddwl,
[04:39.520 -> 04:40.640] byddwn i'n rhoi'r cyrraedd i'w gael
[04:40.640 -> 04:42.720] ac roeddwn i wedi hoffi hwn erioed,
[04:42.720 -> 04:43.120] ac roeddwn i'n meddwl,
[04:43.120 -> 04:43.920] os byddwn i'n mynd i'w gweld,
[04:43.920 -> 04:44.800] byddwn i'n mynd i fynd i ffwrdd.
[04:44.800 -> 04:45.000] Roeddwn i'n meddwl, ymchwil, y cymorth, ac nawr mae hynny'n un o'r dyddiau fydd. give it a go and just loved it ever since. And for, if I'm going to watch it, I'm going to go full in.
[04:45.000 -> 04:47.360] I was like, practice, qualifying, race.
[04:47.360 -> 04:49.160] And now that's all my weekends are.
[04:49.160 -> 04:50.960] Yeah. Once you learn about,
[04:50.960 -> 04:52.440] that's what I loved about Drive Survive.
[04:52.440 -> 04:55.200] For me, it was like, you needed to know who the people were.
[04:55.200 -> 04:57.760] And I think that that is where the value has come from it.
[04:57.760 -> 04:59.920] People are now able to follow the drivers,
[04:59.920 -> 05:01.200] knowing who they are.
[05:01.200 -> 05:03.000] I don't understand when people say like,
[05:03.000 -> 05:05.600] oh, you care about the personality and that,
[05:05.600 -> 05:08.600] that is what got a lot of people into the sport.
[05:08.600 -> 05:11.080] You know, Danny Rick was a big part of that.
[05:11.080 -> 05:14.480] And if it wasn't for knowing what goes on outside of it,
[05:14.480 -> 05:16.680] you wouldn't have much interest in it at all,
[05:16.680 -> 05:17.520] which is strange.
[05:17.520 -> 05:19.560] It's the fact that it's televised now, right?
[05:19.560 -> 05:22.760] Because we had, I don't know if you saw our episode
[05:22.760 -> 05:24.240] of Billy Munger and Johnny Herbert.
[05:24.240 -> 05:26.520] Yeah. Johnny Herbert, obviously ex Formula One driver
[05:26.520 -> 05:29.640] from whenever it was, the 90s or probably earlier.
[05:29.640 -> 05:31.080] Yeah, I probably sound like a knob already.
[05:31.080 -> 05:31.920] I should have known.
[05:31.920 -> 05:34.560] But I mean, he was saying to us, you know,
[05:34.560 -> 05:35.960] like, cause we were talking about Miami
[05:35.960 -> 05:38.240] and the whole thing that they do before the race.
[05:38.240 -> 05:41.160] And Billy was kind of like, not really for it,
[05:41.160 -> 05:42.560] but Johnny Herbert was all for it.
[05:42.560 -> 05:44.560] And he was like, back in my day, you know,
[05:44.560 -> 05:47.280] and people still do it now. they queue up after the race,
[05:47.280 -> 05:49.920] we've seen it in Zandvoort and multiple races,
[05:49.920 -> 05:52.120] because they want to talk to the driver.
[05:52.120 -> 05:53.680] Like they've just watched them race, which is great,
[05:53.680 -> 05:55.280] but they also want to talk to them
[05:55.280 -> 05:56.200] because they are a person,
[05:56.200 -> 05:57.560] they want to get that personal level.
[05:57.560 -> 05:58.640] Or even just see them.
[05:58.640 -> 05:59.480] Yeah.
[05:59.480 -> 06:00.300] Because a lot of the time, like Johnny said,
[06:00.300 -> 06:01.440] it's a helmet on.
[06:01.440 -> 06:03.680] And the only time you see these drivers a lot of the time
[06:03.680 -> 06:05.200] is the interviews on TV.
[06:05.200 -> 06:06.560] The majority of them are pissed off
[06:06.560 -> 06:07.800] because they haven't won the race.
[06:07.800 -> 06:09.440] Every driver wants to win the race.
[06:09.440 -> 06:11.480] So no interview is really their true personality.
[06:11.480 -> 06:12.840] But they're so media trained.
[06:12.840 -> 06:13.680] Lando's great.
[06:13.680 -> 06:15.120] Like Lando is so real.
[06:15.120 -> 06:16.800] The way he comes across on camera
[06:16.800 -> 06:18.480] and the way he talks on mic.
[06:18.480 -> 06:20.520] I know I seen McLaren doing it a lot recently,
[06:20.520 -> 06:22.320] actually videos of him and Oscar.
[06:22.320 -> 06:25.360] And if you watch them, his personality in that is just...
[06:25.360 -> 06:28.320] And you can tell like Oscar's grown as a person because from the first
[06:28.320 -> 06:31.280] of all the races this season he was dead shy, dead quiet.
[06:31.280 -> 06:34.960] Even like around Lando I thought, oh he's dead timid and he's definitely come out of
[06:34.960 -> 06:37.760] his shell I think. Yeah I think what the videos I've seen
[06:37.760 -> 06:40.880] of Oscar recently he's way more confident than he was even when he come
[06:40.880 -> 06:44.400] here and he sat right where you were. Yeah he sat right in that position.
[06:44.400 -> 06:47.880] I'm sat in an F1 driver's seat, which is quite big.
[06:47.880 -> 06:49.600] So who do you support team?
[06:51.840 -> 06:56.840] Yes, Ferrari, but then I support drivers more
[06:57.920 -> 07:00.120] because of Charles and Carlos.
[07:00.120 -> 07:02.540] I think when I watched Drive to Survive,
[07:02.540 -> 07:03.600] I was like, which you're like,
[07:03.600 -> 07:06.640] and I loved how they shown him and Seb
[07:06.640 -> 07:08.720] and it's just Charlotte Clare.
[07:08.720 -> 07:10.880] I'm not gonna beat around the bush,
[07:11.800 -> 07:14.680] but he's a good driver and if they just give him a car,
[07:14.680 -> 07:15.840] it'd be great.
[07:15.840 -> 07:17.960] But then I love Alex Albon.
[07:17.960 -> 07:20.360] Like last week, yeah, honest to God.
[07:20.360 -> 07:21.880] He killed it last week.
[07:21.880 -> 07:29.780] I do think, it's weird because I think if I watched it while this whole Red Bull situation was going on like Pierre leaving and Alex going in
[07:29.780 -> 07:30.680] I
[07:30.680 -> 07:34.020] I'd love to know what everyone was saying about it because it to me
[07:34.020 -> 07:40.140] It's just that harsh and that's all I think and he was underperforming and you look at him now and you think wow
[07:40.140 -> 07:42.140] Like if he was in that what would he do?
[07:42.780 -> 07:46.780] But you see people saying oh, well, it's, you know, it's a Williams.
[07:46.780 -> 07:47.920] He should be doing well anyway.
[07:47.920 -> 07:50.320] He's a Formula One driver, but no.
[07:50.320 -> 07:51.560] Have you seen the floor of that car
[07:51.560 -> 07:52.560] compared to everyone else's?
[07:52.560 -> 07:53.400] Yeah.
[07:53.400 -> 07:55.240] Well, this is what we were talking about the other week.
[07:55.240 -> 07:57.000] Like I just, I love him.
[07:57.000 -> 07:57.880] I love George.
[07:57.880 -> 07:59.600] Like I can't wait till he gets his,
[07:59.600 -> 08:01.680] the number one spot in Mercedes eventually
[08:01.680 -> 08:03.240] and see what he does.
[08:03.240 -> 08:05.520] And just, yeah, I feel like- What is a George number one spot in Mercedes look like to you? y Mercedes yng nghanolbarth a gweld beth mae'n ei wneud. Ac iawn, rwy'n teimlo fel...
[08:05.520 -> 08:07.000] Beth mae'r spot number one o George
[08:07.000 -> 08:08.520] yn Mercedes yn eich gweld?
[08:08.520 -> 08:10.600] Pwy fydd y number two?
[08:10.600 -> 08:12.320] Oes gennych unrhyw ffeiniadau?
[08:12.320 -> 08:13.760] Oherwydd rydyn ni bob amser yn siarad am y
[08:13.760 -> 08:14.760] nesaf Mercedes drifo.
[08:14.760 -> 08:16.880] Os nad oedd rhywun yn dod o'r F2,
[08:16.880 -> 08:17.360] efallai.
[08:17.360 -> 08:18.880] Dwi'n credu bod Lando ar gael
[08:18.880 -> 08:20.120] o un o'r tri spotau ddifrifol.
[08:20.120 -> 08:21.760] Dwi ddim yn credu bod yn Ferrari
[08:21.760 -> 08:22.920] ac dwi ddim eisiau gweld
[08:22.920 -> 08:25.520] yn y mhob team oherwydd mae Max yn bydd ar gael yn y number one. Dwi eisiau... I don't think it'd be Ferrari and I wouldn't want to see him and Max in the same team
[08:30.660 -> 08:32.160] Because he's max still was gonna be the number one. I want I feel like a Mercedes is better Well, they'll let them race
[08:32.160 -> 08:33.600] Mm-hmm an extent
[08:33.600 -> 08:39.720] I wonder whether they'll get someone older or younger than George because George is young right and if Hamilton goes in like two years
[08:40.020 -> 08:42.940] To get someone younger than George. They'd still be really young
[08:43.660 -> 08:46.120] Well, it's actually quite funny that you used to bring this up
[08:48.360 -> 08:53.480] Because number one on fabs dodgy websites, all right now I gotta give you some credit mate
[08:53.480 -> 08:56.680] I do have to give you some for a change. Yeah, I do have to give you some credit
[08:57.760 -> 09:02.400] Yeah, I'm getting some credit because there's a guy and I'm sure you know, Lily
[09:02.400 -> 09:05.520] This guy's been talking about midseason driver swaps for the last three years.
[09:05.520 -> 09:06.520] Yeah, I believe in it.
[09:06.520 -> 09:08.080] Even before he started watching F1.
[09:08.080 -> 09:09.080] The crystal ball, mate.
[09:09.080 -> 09:10.320] You can't lie with the crystal ball.
[09:10.320 -> 09:12.680] And I've been shutting you down all year.
[09:12.680 -> 09:14.240] I know, I haven't been sleeping, mate.
[09:14.240 -> 09:15.880] It's not going to happen, it's not going to happen.
[09:15.880 -> 09:18.440] But I just see a post from GPfans.com.
[09:18.440 -> 09:20.040] And they're really reliable, mate.
[09:20.040 -> 09:24.360] And it says Mercedes driver hints at possible mid-season team exit.
[09:24.360 -> 09:28.100] Mick Schumacher has admitted that he would like to be back on the F1 grid as soon as possible,
[09:28.100 -> 09:31.100] saying he'll be driving by next year at the latest.
[09:31.100 -> 09:34.500] What are your thoughts on that? Can you see Mick in a Mercedes?
[09:34.500 -> 09:39.000] No, but I don't think any driver's going to leave the grid this year.
[09:39.000 -> 09:40.000] Mid-season?
[09:40.000 -> 09:42.000] Mid-season or even at the end.
[09:42.000 -> 09:42.500] Interesting.
[09:42.500 -> 09:45.000] I know there's a lot of people saying like,
[09:45.000 -> 09:48.040] Logan Sargent out, Nick, that's a different,
[09:48.040 -> 09:49.440] I think he potentially.
[09:49.440 -> 09:51.520] Even Checo, Jake's been saying Checo maybe.
[09:51.520 -> 09:53.440] He's in contract, I know you can get rid
[09:53.440 -> 09:54.440] of a contract like that,
[09:54.440 -> 09:57.200] but it would bring them such bad press.
[09:57.200 -> 09:58.520] To kick him out.
[09:58.520 -> 10:00.520] I will say now, I don't think Checo will go in.
[10:00.520 -> 10:03.280] And I don't think they'll bring Danny Rick in
[10:03.280 -> 10:08.000] because of his age, maybe. I don't know where I can see Danny Rick going
[10:08.000 -> 10:11.000] he'd be in the Aston Martin if Lance Joel wasn't there
[10:11.000 -> 10:14.000] oh that there that's another thing we'll definitely go into
[10:14.000 -> 10:18.000] but no yeah I don't think Checker will go anymore I need to clear that up because I've been saying for a long time
[10:18.000 -> 10:24.000] I think Checker will go and his performances recently haven't been great but I do think he'll be there next year
[10:24.000 -> 10:27.560] regarding the Mick thing I do go you go first what were you gonna well I'm just
[10:27.560 -> 10:31.080] gonna say you're gonna say about our inside information of that what inside
[10:31.080 -> 10:36.320] of my check I might not be leaving no okay I was just gonna say considering
[10:36.320 -> 10:40.040] we're talking about Mick where the flip this is we spoke about this in the
[10:40.040 -> 10:47.280] episode before Cal if Mick's saying that, who owns Williams? Mercedes. I think Logan
[10:47.280 -> 10:52.480] Sargent goes and Mick replaces him. I called that mid-season driver swap.
[10:52.480 -> 10:57.480] Aldi are coming in. He's a German driver. Mick to Aldi. People are saying Sebastian
[10:57.480 -> 11:01.400] Vettel will come back but I don't think that's going to happen. Vettel and Mick as the Aldi
[11:01.400 -> 11:06.920] drivers. I don't see that happen but I could see Mick back in a car. I hope drivers. I don't see that happen, but I could see Mick back in a car.
[11:06.920 -> 11:08.080] I hope so.
[11:08.080 -> 11:10.360] I don't think he got enough time to show,
[11:10.360 -> 11:13.440] but it's just will he lose confidence
[11:13.440 -> 11:14.400] these years out of it?
[11:14.400 -> 11:16.680] He was already a young driver in a Haas.
[11:16.680 -> 11:18.400] He needs to be in a good car, really, doesn't he?
[11:18.400 -> 11:19.600] To really have any sort of chance.
[11:19.600 -> 11:21.920] But I was just gonna say before we go any further,
[11:21.920 -> 11:23.720] where's your Mick tattoo?
[11:23.720 -> 11:24.560] No, don't bring that back up.
[11:24.560 -> 11:25.220] No, because the
[11:25.220 -> 11:28.520] people have been wanting to know you've made a bold statement last year you said
[11:28.520 -> 11:32.300] you were gonna get a mixture and you never got it did I did I not try and get
[11:32.300 -> 11:36.700] it I got a quote this is getting clip the guy said 500 pounds for the I guess
[11:36.700 -> 11:39.680] I wanted it to be good I wanted it to be a his face like a portrait you don't
[11:39.680 -> 11:44.620] need to come up north really cuz I want it 50 quick I want a f1 car tattoo and I
[11:44.620 -> 11:45.840] think it's about £60.
[11:45.840 -> 11:51.040] Yeah, we'll do that then. I will finally get my Mick tattoo.
[11:51.040 -> 11:52.880] I think the worse it looks the better.
[11:52.880 -> 11:55.000] No, it's got to be on me forever.
[11:55.000 -> 11:57.480] It looks nothing like it, that's genius.
[11:57.480 -> 12:03.280] I will say though, from a few people I have spoken to about Mick, this isn't my opinion
[12:03.280 -> 12:05.400] at all, like just for everyone listening,
[12:05.400 -> 12:09.680] you can't hate me on this, but I've spoken to a few people that have said that he should
[12:09.680 -> 12:14.400] never even been in F1 and he was never good enough to be in F1 and realistically there's
[12:14.400 -> 12:17.520] so many drivers that are way better and they don't think he'll ever come back.
[12:17.520 -> 12:22.080] There's always drivers better though, like always, I think.
[12:22.080 -> 12:23.080] Yeah.
[12:23.080 -> 12:26.480] But, you know, there's so many worse drivers
[12:26.480 -> 12:28.120] on the grid as well.
[12:28.120 -> 12:30.500] Yeah, I mean, that's why when you have someone
[12:30.500 -> 12:33.440] who's really good, like Max, they are so far in front.
[12:33.440 -> 12:34.320] That's what I think.
[12:34.320 -> 12:35.680] You made a good point, and that's the thing.
[12:35.680 -> 12:37.760] It's like, there is always other drivers,
[12:37.760 -> 12:41.040] but no one really knows, because who gets the chance
[12:41.040 -> 12:42.960] to prove themself in an F1 car?
[12:42.960 -> 12:45.400] And it's also every F1 car is different.
[12:45.400 -> 12:48.440] So him in a Haas could be so different
[12:48.440 -> 12:50.040] to him in a Mercedes.
[12:50.040 -> 12:52.200] We don't know because it didn't happen.
[12:52.200 -> 12:54.960] If the car suits the driver, then they can be quick.
[12:54.960 -> 12:56.720] We saw it with Ricciardo.
[12:56.720 -> 12:58.680] Didn't suit him last year and he just didn't do it.
[12:58.680 -> 13:00.760] Potentially what's happening to Checo as well.
[13:00.760 -> 13:01.600] Exactly.
[13:01.600 -> 13:04.120] That car clearly doesn't suit his driving skills.
[13:04.120 -> 13:06.000] Yeah, it's out the max, isn't it?
[13:06.000 -> 13:10.000] This chat's on fire today. This is probably the most intense F1 chat we've had.
[13:10.000 -> 13:13.000] No, this is brilliant. This is what the podcast needs.
[13:13.000 -> 13:14.000] It really does.
[13:14.000 -> 13:18.000] I think that's interesting you said you don't think there might, no one will leave the grid.
[13:18.000 -> 13:24.000] I don't know why, but I feel like we always give rookies at least two seasons a chance.
[13:24.000 -> 13:26.640] I don't understand why they're getting so much hate.
[13:26.640 -> 13:29.500] It's been nine, 10 races.
[13:29.500 -> 13:31.800] Like just give them some space.
[13:31.800 -> 13:35.440] It's only because people like Danny Rick has lost his seat
[13:35.440 -> 13:37.400] and so many people want him back on the grid,
[13:37.400 -> 13:40.080] but you've got to let change happen.
[13:40.080 -> 13:43.600] You've got to let them, Nick Therese is not performing.
[13:43.600 -> 13:46.620] He's a two-time former two champion.
[13:46.620 -> 13:47.460] And one FT.
[13:47.460 -> 13:49.120] But I know he won FE.
[13:49.120 -> 13:51.520] But again, he's in an AlphaTauri.
[13:51.520 -> 13:53.560] Could he perform well in that Williams?
[13:53.560 -> 13:55.200] Was that more suited to him?
[13:56.040 -> 13:56.880] We don't know.
[13:56.880 -> 14:00.600] I honestly don't understand why they're saying
[14:00.600 -> 14:01.920] get him out now.
[14:01.920 -> 14:03.280] Well, here's the thing, right?
[14:03.280 -> 14:04.120] Who are you talking about?
[14:04.120 -> 14:04.960] Logan, Nick Therese.
[14:04.960 -> 14:06.360] Well, both of them, really.
[14:06.360 -> 14:08.320] Logan Sargent's been getting a load of shit
[14:08.320 -> 14:10.680] and people have been saying that maybe he needs to go.
[14:10.680 -> 14:12.240] If you look at the standings, yeah?
[14:12.240 -> 14:13.200] He's in a Williams.
[14:13.200 -> 14:14.240] He's not crashed.
[14:14.240 -> 14:16.400] He's not crashed, he's got no points.
[14:16.400 -> 14:17.880] But then you've got Oscar Piastri.
[14:17.880 -> 14:19.200] Didn't he DNF last week?
[14:19.200 -> 14:21.840] Yeah, but he hasn't crashed in a race.
[14:21.840 -> 14:22.720] Oh, okay, that's fair.
[14:22.720 -> 14:25.200] And he DNFed no fault to his own.
[14:25.200 -> 14:26.120] No, what happened?
[14:26.120 -> 14:26.960] Power failure or popped tyres?
[14:26.960 -> 14:30.280] Yeah, and his car didn't have the upgrades.
[14:30.280 -> 14:32.560] So it makes, well, it doesn't make sense.
[14:32.560 -> 14:34.360] I don't think he'd be anywhere near Albon,
[14:34.360 -> 14:36.800] but maybe he'll get in the points soon.
[14:36.800 -> 14:40.320] But then you've got Oscar Piastri with five points.
[14:40.320 -> 14:41.840] But five points is a lot.
[14:41.840 -> 14:44.160] Five points is a lot, but he's in a McLaren.
[14:44.160 -> 14:51.900] So really for Logan Sargent to be getting you know beef saying or maybe he should leave midseason and Oscars not getting any of that stuff
[14:51.900 -> 14:55.600] I think not that he deserves it, but it's only five points difference
[14:55.600 -> 15:02.080] I think though because McLaren was so good once before that McLaren is probably just as good as Williams at the minute
[15:02.360 -> 15:07.880] They haven't brought all the upgrades they need. But I think because we've seen cars perform so well
[15:07.880 -> 15:10.960] that you always expect them to when really,
[15:10.960 -> 15:13.760] probably about the McLaren, the Williams, the Alfa Tauri
[15:13.760 -> 15:15.920] are probably all at the same level.
[15:15.920 -> 15:18.360] The driver can just pull more from it.
[15:18.360 -> 15:19.840] It's like what Will Baxton said, didn't he?
[15:19.840 -> 15:23.960] He said that Logan will be easily targeted.
[15:23.960 -> 15:26.160] No, sorry, Logan is an expert.
[15:26.160 -> 15:31.160] No, he said that if Logan is anywhere near Alex,
[15:31.220 -> 15:32.920] then that would be an amazing accomplishment
[15:32.920 -> 15:35.040] because Alex is clearly unbelievable.
[15:35.040 -> 15:38.920] Oscar doesn't really need to do much
[15:38.920 -> 15:40.900] because Lando is expected to be at top of the grid
[15:40.900 -> 15:42.160] if Lando is in a quicker car.
[15:42.160 -> 15:45.080] Whereas Nick De Vries and Yuki both went into this year,
[15:45.080 -> 15:48.740] not really standout, but Yuki has been really good.
[15:48.740 -> 15:51.920] Nick De Vries and Yuki as teammates,
[15:51.920 -> 15:54.320] went into this year with the AlphaTauri not that quick.
[15:54.320 -> 15:57.360] But Yuki's been doing all right recently.
[15:57.360 -> 16:00.440] For me, if one of the rookies is leaving, it's Nick.
[16:00.440 -> 16:01.640] Yeah, out of all of them.
[16:01.640 -> 16:02.720] That's where I'd say.
[16:02.720 -> 16:04.960] He's a lot older than them.
[16:04.960 -> 16:05.800] Yeah. He's like 28, 29. Yeah know he's a lot older than them. Yeah.
[16:05.800 -> 16:06.800] He's like 20, 28, 29.
[16:06.800 -> 16:08.400] Yeah, he is older than you think, yeah.
[16:08.400 -> 16:09.800] And it was kind, for him,
[16:09.800 -> 16:12.120] it was kind of like his one shot to do it.
[16:12.120 -> 16:14.600] I think if he didn't do so well in last year
[16:14.600 -> 16:16.920] in that race in Monza, he would never have got a seat.
[16:16.920 -> 16:17.760] Yeah, that's-
[16:17.760 -> 16:18.600] Oh no, for sure.
[16:18.600 -> 16:19.420] 100%.
[16:19.420 -> 16:21.680] But ex-Formula E champion, I say ex,
[16:21.680 -> 16:22.520] he is a Formula E champion, right?
[16:22.520 -> 16:23.360] Yeah.
[16:23.360 -> 16:24.180] But it's completely-
[16:24.180 -> 16:25.000] Could you just lose it, like a girlfriend? It's completely different. Would the rest of the he is a Formula E champion. But it's completely different.
[16:25.000 -> 16:28.480] Would the rest of the drivers on the Formula E
[16:28.480 -> 16:30.800] want to really be in Formula 1 really?
[16:30.800 -> 16:31.640] Probably.
[16:31.640 -> 16:35.920] But if he goes, they'll probably bring a Wasser in, I think.
[16:35.920 -> 16:37.640] Do you follow Formula E?
[16:37.640 -> 16:39.000] I've watched two races.
[16:39.000 -> 16:40.520] It's so hard to understand.
[16:40.520 -> 16:42.600] Without something like Drive to Survive,
[16:42.600 -> 16:45.960] for me, it's so hard to get interested in it.
[16:45.960 -> 16:48.480] Because the whole race, I'm spending time on my phone
[16:48.480 -> 16:51.160] searching who's in what car, when did they start,
[16:51.160 -> 16:53.360] what teams are they driving for,
[16:53.360 -> 16:55.880] and then you lose interest in the race,
[16:55.880 -> 16:58.320] and that attack mode makes no sense.
[16:58.320 -> 17:00.560] That's definitely where a lot of F1 fans
[17:00.560 -> 17:01.680] who have been watching for a long time
[17:01.680 -> 17:03.200] don't give Drive to Survive the credit
[17:03.200 -> 17:04.960] because they would have already known that info
[17:04.960 -> 17:06.540] on the drivers, but people who didn't know anything about F1 or who have been watching for a long time don't give Drive to Survive the credit because they would have already known that info on the drivers, but people who didn't
[17:06.540 -> 17:10.120] know anything about F1 or the drivers learn everything from Drive to Survive.
[17:10.120 -> 17:11.120] Oh, 100%.
[17:11.120 -> 17:15.080] So people need to understand that it was amazing for people that didn't know anything.
[17:15.080 -> 17:17.480] A Drive to Survive about formulary could be quite good, potentially.
[17:17.480 -> 17:20.480] Especially when you've got Dan Tickle, I'm going crazy.
[17:20.480 -> 17:21.480] Well, it's like the F2, we've got that.
[17:21.480 -> 17:22.960] Have you seen that Chasing the Dream?
[17:22.960 -> 17:23.960] Yeah, F2.
[17:23.960 -> 17:25.400] That's okay, it's not amazing, but if you the dream? Yeah, F2. That's okay.
[17:25.400 -> 17:26.760] It's not amazing.
[17:26.760 -> 17:28.600] But if you'd wanted to get into F2,
[17:28.600 -> 17:30.240] like there's a start.
[17:30.240 -> 17:31.480] It's great that they're even doing it.
[17:31.480 -> 17:32.320] Yeah.
[17:32.320 -> 17:33.140] Shout out Rory.
[17:33.140 -> 17:33.980] Which is really cool.
[17:33.980 -> 17:35.000] I think it's about 10 minutes an episode.
[17:35.000 -> 17:37.160] And I like that they just stay with one driver.
[17:37.160 -> 17:39.040] There's no drama around it.
[17:39.040 -> 17:40.680] You are literally just seeing what they do
[17:40.680 -> 17:41.680] on a race weekend.
[17:41.680 -> 17:42.520] Yeah.
[17:42.520 -> 17:43.920] They need to do more with F2.
[17:43.920 -> 17:44.760] 100%.
[17:44.760 -> 17:46.480] Because the F2 races are a lot of the time
[17:46.480 -> 17:47.680] better than the F1 races.
[17:47.680 -> 17:48.520] This season, definitely.
[17:48.520 -> 17:50.120] Yeah, oh, the F2 this season
[17:50.120 -> 17:52.000] has a hundred percent be better than F1.
[17:52.000 -> 17:52.840] It does make you think,
[17:52.840 -> 17:54.680] should we have a sprint every weekend?
[17:54.680 -> 17:56.520] Oh, I do.
[17:56.520 -> 17:57.960] But I don't.
[17:57.960 -> 17:59.400] Reverse grid?
[17:59.400 -> 18:00.720] Oh yeah, a hundred percent.
[18:00.720 -> 18:01.560] Would you be up for that?
[18:01.560 -> 18:04.600] If we had a sprint, reverse grid for that.
[18:04.600 -> 18:06.160] It just makes it, and I get it, you're making it more for TV, 100%. Byddwch chi'n ymwneud â hynny? Os oedd gennym sbrint, ymwneud â'r grwpio arall i hynny. Mae'n gwneud...
[18:06.160 -> 18:08.160] ac rwy'n deall, rydych chi'n gwneud mwy i TV,
[18:08.160 -> 18:09.600] ond...
[18:09.600 -> 18:10.920] mae'r bobl yn rhoi'r arian i mewn.
[18:10.920 -> 18:12.400] Y bobl sy'n gwylio hynny.
[18:12.400 -> 18:14.720] Ond y F2 ystod y sefydliad,
[18:14.720 -> 18:15.760] mae'n...
[18:15.760 -> 18:16.720] Rwyf wedi dweud i unrhyw un,
[18:16.720 -> 18:18.160] os ydych chi'n gwylio hynny, gwylio hynny nawr.
[18:18.160 -> 18:19.560] Dydyn ni ddim angen i chi ddeall.
[18:19.560 -> 18:20.600] Mae'n yr un pwysicaf.
[18:20.600 -> 18:21.840] Mae'n gwneud yr un peth.
[18:21.840 -> 18:23.880] Mae'n rhaid iddo wneud y pit-stops
[18:23.880 -> 18:24.880] i ddechrau ati nawr.
[18:24.880 -> 18:28.880] Mae'n ddweud iawn hefyd. Mae gen i d as well, there's like literally five, six drivers at the top there where any of them
[18:28.880 -> 18:32.160] could win the championship. Usually in an F2 season there might be one or two, you're like
[18:32.160 -> 18:37.360] oh they'll probably win, might make it to F1. This year everyone we spoke to, no one really has any
[18:37.360 -> 18:42.160] idea who's going to win it. The cars are all a bit closer as well, so it just makes for better racing.
[18:42.160 -> 18:46.880] And it's a bit like for a new fan, when they eventually go into Formula One,
[18:46.880 -> 18:49.720] you already know them, which is a good thing as well.
[18:49.720 -> 18:51.600] And I think a lot of them are gonna,
[18:51.600 -> 18:53.720] a few of them are reserve drivers and stuff,
[18:53.720 -> 18:57.800] and I think a lot of them are gonna be in the season.
[18:57.800 -> 18:59.320] Do you think like for a younger fan,
[18:59.320 -> 19:01.640] like that F2 might be more appealing
[19:01.640 -> 19:03.080] just because the drivers are younger?
[19:03.080 -> 19:05.320] Or do you think that makes no difference?
[19:05.320 -> 19:07.560] For me, last season, if it was on,
[19:07.560 -> 19:08.800] I wouldn't even watch it.
[19:08.800 -> 19:09.640] I don't know what,
[19:09.640 -> 19:12.080] I think it's because you guys had like Ollie on the pod,
[19:12.080 -> 19:13.320] even Oscar.
[19:13.320 -> 19:15.640] I was like, I'm gonna give it a go.
[19:15.640 -> 19:18.600] But it is the excitement to it that's going on.
[19:18.600 -> 19:22.520] I get for maybe like younger boys or girls
[19:22.520 -> 19:23.440] wanting to get into it,
[19:23.440 -> 19:24.520] seeing the age different,
[19:24.520 -> 19:26.040] because there's big age gaps between them
[19:26.040 -> 19:27.240] in the F2 as well.
[19:27.240 -> 19:28.760] Some of them are under 18,
[19:28.760 -> 19:32.640] some of them are like 26, 27 in their like sixth year.
[19:32.640 -> 19:35.920] So I would say it doesn't have a big difference,
[19:35.920 -> 19:39.360] but if you live and breathe Formula One
[19:39.360 -> 19:41.480] and your weekends are boring,
[19:41.480 -> 19:43.240] we'll watch that before it
[19:43.240 -> 19:44.320] and just make your whole weekend
[19:44.320 -> 19:45.800] about the whole of the racing. The best part about it is because it's on before the race, which is amazing. a'r borin, byddwn yn gweld hynny cyn y rhan. Ac yn gwneud y cyfnod ynghylch y rhan o'r rhes.
[19:45.800 -> 19:48.400] Y rhan fwyaf yw ei fod yn y rhan cyn y rhes,
[19:48.400 -> 19:49.280] sy'n anhygoel.
[19:49.280 -> 19:50.720] Roedden ni'n mynd i'r bwyd,
[19:50.720 -> 19:52.680] neu i bêr, cyn i ni gael hynny.
[19:52.680 -> 19:56.400] Roedden ni'n siarad am F1 Academy
[19:56.400 -> 19:57.960] a sut nad yw'r rhan hwnnw'n cael ei ddangos ar TV
[19:57.960 -> 19:59.080] ac mae'n anodd i'w ddilyn.
[19:59.080 -> 20:00.720] Rwy'n credu y bydd yn dod yn ystod.
[20:00.720 -> 20:02.320] Rwy'n credu y byddwn yn ymwneud ag
[20:02.320 -> 20:06.000] pob rhes arall neu'r rhesau sylfaenol. Ond rydw i wedi'u d rhan fwyaf, rydw i'n credu y byddai'n ymwneud â'r rhan fwyaf o'r rhesau arall,
[20:06.000 -> 20:08.000] ond rydw i wedi'u dilyn trwy TikTok.
[20:08.000 -> 20:11.000] Mae llawer o'r rhan fwyaf o'r rhan prema yn dda iawn,
[20:11.000 -> 20:13.000] mae'r rheini'n cael eu drifo'n allan,
[20:13.000 -> 20:17.000] ond rwy'n credu pan fydd yn aros i'r TV,
[20:17.000 -> 20:20.000] mae'n rhaid i ni fel gwylwyr i'w gweld,
[20:20.000 -> 20:23.000] yn aml, byddai'n mynd i'w ddangos yn ôl, fel W-series.
[20:23.000 -> 20:26.680] Ac mae'n ymdrech i fod ar ein holl bwysigrwydd, ond os nad ydyn ni'n mynd i'w gweld, Otherwise they're going to just shut it down again, like W Series. And it's a shame that it falls on our behalf.
[20:26.680 -> 20:28.240] If we're not going to watch it,
[20:28.240 -> 20:30.520] they're not going to see any point of putting it on.
[20:30.520 -> 20:31.920] But I think everyone will.
[20:32.840 -> 20:34.240] You guys watch football and I don't,
[20:34.240 -> 20:35.360] but like, don't they have like,
[20:35.360 -> 20:36.400] there's like football cups
[20:36.400 -> 20:38.160] where there'll be football on all day.
[20:38.160 -> 20:39.840] There's most of the time there's football on all day.
[20:39.840 -> 20:40.680] Super Sunday.
[20:40.680 -> 20:42.400] Game at like 12, game at three, game at six, game at eight.
[20:42.400 -> 20:43.880] I think it would be great.
[20:43.880 -> 20:44.720] Why are you laughing?
[20:44.720 -> 20:45.000] I think it would be great, what are you laughing?
[20:45.000 -> 20:46.880] I think it would be great to have like a full,
[20:46.880 -> 20:49.040] we do, you do pretty much have a full day of racing.
[20:49.040 -> 20:52.800] But I would happily get up on a Saturday or a Sunday,
[20:52.800 -> 20:55.760] you know, come out here at 10, watch F1 Academy,
[20:55.760 -> 20:57.840] watch the F2, watch the F1 race
[20:57.840 -> 20:59.520] and spend a whole day doing it.
[20:59.520 -> 21:01.240] Cause that's what Sunday's for anyway, like.
[21:01.240 -> 21:03.160] Well, if going back to football,
[21:03.160 -> 21:05.480] look at the, like the women's football now,
[21:05.480 -> 21:07.440] a few years ago, no one ever watched it,
[21:07.440 -> 21:08.840] but everyone would always complain
[21:08.840 -> 21:12.160] that it's not sponsored as much,
[21:12.160 -> 21:14.560] but it was down to people watching it.
[21:14.560 -> 21:16.520] That's all that happened.
[21:16.520 -> 21:17.360] I always said to people,
[21:17.360 -> 21:18.180] well, do you watch it?
[21:18.180 -> 21:19.560] And they go, no, I'm like,
[21:19.560 -> 21:21.000] no wonder it's not getting sponsors.
[21:21.000 -> 21:22.280] And look at it now,
[21:22.280 -> 21:24.320] their matches are sometimes better than the football
[21:24.320 -> 21:26.240] because they fall over, they get up. Whereas in the men's, they're gonna be down on the floor for 10 minutes. nid yw'n gynllunio, ac edrychwch arno, mae eu chwarae yn weithiau well na'r ffotbol oherwydd maen nhw'n mynd i ffwrdd, maen nhw'n mynd i fyny,
[21:26.240 -> 21:29.840] yn hytrach na'r dynion sy'n mynd i fod ar y fflwr am 10 munud.
[21:29.840 -> 21:33.520] Ond bydd y peth unig yn yr un fath gyda'r F1 Academy. Os ydyn ni'n gwneud y cymorth,
[21:33.520 -> 21:37.920] ac nid y dylen ni fod, ac edrychwch ar bob rhes, cefnogi'r drifoedd, dilyn y tîmau,
[21:38.720 -> 21:43.120] bydd yn dod ar y chyfraith ar y chyfraith F1 yn yr un ffyrdd.
[21:43.120 -> 21:45.880] Yn enwedig os yw'r cyfnod yw eu mynd i F3, sy'n golygu. on at the same time as the F1 races at the same track. Definitely, especially if the outcome is that they go
[21:45.880 -> 21:48.960] into F3, which is what's what happens.
[21:48.960 -> 21:52.880] But I do think, and coming from me, it needs to be
[21:52.880 -> 21:56.920] because of their talent, not to make the sport look good.
[21:56.920 -> 21:58.720] And I do think it will be,
[21:58.720 -> 22:00.400] but I think Charles said that a few years ago,
[22:00.400 -> 22:03.400] like there's no saying they shouldn't be in the sport.
[22:03.400 -> 22:26.000] It's just do it because they should be, not to make us look good. That makes sense. Ond nid yw'r cyfraith oedd y byddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddai'n dweud na fyddnt yn mynd o F1, dwi'n meddwl, ar ddiwedd y flwyddyn,
[22:26.000 -> 22:28.000] y flwyddyn gyntaf o F1 Academy,
[22:28.000 -> 22:30.000] yna yw'r F3, F2, F1.
[22:30.000 -> 22:32.000] Mae gennych chyfnod o flwyddyn
[22:32.000 -> 22:34.000] i'w gweld y pwynt yma.
[22:34.000 -> 22:36.000] Ond nid yw pob un yn mynd i'r F1
[22:36.000 -> 22:38.000] ar ôl y fwydd yn y F2.
[22:38.000 -> 22:40.000] Yna yw'n mynd i'r F1
[22:40.000 -> 22:42.000] a pha fath yn mynd i'r ffynon
[22:42.000 -> 22:44.000] i'w gwneud hynny.
[22:44.000 -> 22:45.000] Ond dwi'n meddwl ei fod yn dda. Ond mi fydd yn mynd i'w gynnal flwyddynau. that and put that out there but I do I think it'll be good but I think it's
[22:45.000 -> 22:48.520] gonna take years now but then they also talk about paid drivers don't know there's
[22:48.520 -> 22:53.560] a lot of paid drivers in F1. George Russell's a paid driver. Right. I read that today it's when
[22:53.560 -> 23:04.120] they're like sponsored. What's that term mean? I thought it was when the driver is like paying to be in F1. No. Am I going the other way round?
[23:04.120 -> 23:05.880] Well I was searching something on the train
[23:05.880 -> 23:08.100] and it said George Russell's a paid driver
[23:08.100 -> 23:11.860] and it's that he was sponsored into it.
[23:11.860 -> 23:12.700] Okay.
[23:12.700 -> 23:14.460] And don't someone, don't hold me to that.
[23:14.460 -> 23:15.620] Cause I said on the pod the other week
[23:15.620 -> 23:17.340] that Lance Stroll finished fifth in F2
[23:17.340 -> 23:19.980] and he didn't even, Lance Stroll wasn't even in F2.
[23:19.980 -> 23:20.820] No.
[23:20.820 -> 23:21.940] And you said he drove for another team?
[23:21.940 -> 23:22.760] Yeah.
[23:22.760 -> 23:23.700] I thought it was just Williams.
[23:23.700 -> 23:24.660] We'll keep that for the quiz.
[23:24.660 -> 23:25.480] Yeah, oh, okay.
[23:25.480 -> 23:26.800] Yeah, there's a quiz coming up later.
[23:26.800 -> 23:28.760] Jake and Fab are gonna be put up against each other.
[23:28.760 -> 23:30.800] But whilst you're talking about Stroll,
[23:30.800 -> 23:33.560] so you think Lance Stroll could leave Aston Martin?
[23:33.560 -> 23:35.240] Yeah, eventually.
[23:35.240 -> 23:36.080] Eventually.
[23:36.080 -> 23:38.320] How does that all work with his dad?
[23:38.320 -> 23:40.200] His dad's not the main,
[23:40.200 -> 23:42.480] like he's one of the main investors or whatever,
[23:42.480 -> 23:43.880] but there's other people.
[23:43.880 -> 23:46.200] And surely they're gonna turn around and say,
[23:46.200 -> 23:47.040] look.
[23:47.040 -> 23:48.480] I'm sure you on that by the way.
[23:48.480 -> 23:52.120] I'm pretty sure he's not the sole investor on it.
[23:52.120 -> 23:52.960] And anyway, if you're wrong,
[23:52.960 -> 23:53.800] you're wrong in the wrong place.
[23:53.800 -> 23:54.620] I'm wrong, yeah.
[23:54.620 -> 23:56.320] But even if not,
[23:56.320 -> 23:58.780] someone's going to turn around and say, look,
[23:59.780 -> 24:02.000] at the end of the day, it's money.
[24:02.000 -> 24:04.400] And we need another driver in to bring it.
[24:04.400 -> 24:06.200] And, but I also think it will have to be
[24:06.200 -> 24:07.520] on Lance's terms as well.
[24:07.520 -> 24:10.200] Like maybe he won't be performing well
[24:10.200 -> 24:12.120] and he'll know that himself
[24:12.960 -> 24:14.480] and he'll want to do something else.
[24:14.480 -> 24:17.480] But I don't think he's as bad as a driver as people think.
[24:17.480 -> 24:19.600] I think because his dad's Lawrence Stroll
[24:19.600 -> 24:22.120] and he is in the sport because of that,
[24:22.120 -> 24:23.080] that he gets more hate.
[24:23.080 -> 24:25.640] He's doing better than half the grid, but because he's in the sport because of that, that he gets more hate. He's doing better than half the grid,
[24:25.640 -> 24:27.680] but because he's in the sport,
[24:27.680 -> 24:31.880] because his dad pays for every team, then it's different.
[24:31.880 -> 24:33.920] But I still think he'd be in the sport
[24:33.920 -> 24:38.800] if his dad wasn't, maybe just not for as long.
[24:38.800 -> 24:39.640] Tough one with Lance,
[24:39.640 -> 24:41.120] because you're also comparing him against Alonzo,
[24:41.120 -> 24:43.280] who's like one of the best drivers in the world.
[24:43.280 -> 24:49.600] But it's weird with Alonzo, all this niceness that he has and loves his teammate.
[24:49.600 -> 24:50.600] You've just never seen that before.
[24:50.600 -> 24:52.720] Not Alonso is it? It's not Alonso.
[24:52.720 -> 24:56.680] What do you think? You're wearing an Alonso t-shirt, you're Alonso's biggest fan.
[24:56.680 -> 24:58.560] What's your opinion on Alonso recently?
[24:58.560 -> 25:03.320] I think Alonso has stepped into the correct team.
[25:03.320 -> 25:09.940] Like if there was any team that he was going to go to from last year, Aston Martin would be the one that he goes to because he
[25:09.940 -> 25:13.940] wasn't going to go to Red Bull or Mercedes or Ferrari. So who do you pick
[25:13.940 -> 25:18.140] after that? It's Aston Martin. And it just so happens that they're really good
[25:18.140 -> 25:21.540] this year. So yeah I can see why he's probably lapping it up and being very
[25:21.540 -> 25:27.320] nice to everyone. I would be as well if I just walked into this team and I like the car was amazing but that isn't
[25:27.320 -> 25:34.080] Alonzo do you think that is it's not he was third and Lance was one second
[25:34.080 -> 25:40.080] behind him he he'd give up that he'd be a raging fucking bull I think he would
[25:40.080 -> 25:45.840] be because if he was third and Lance had the chance of a podium and Lawrence is on the team radio
[25:46.760 -> 25:48.760] Would he do it?
[25:48.800 -> 25:54.840] Mmm, very very true. And you remember Will Buxton said on our pod he said he reckons it's gonna blow up Lance and Alonzo
[25:54.840 -> 25:59.760] He said at some point. Yeah, that won't go to plan. This was very early on
[25:59.760 -> 26:05.000] Well last year, do you remember when Alonzo went flying on the track? That was Lance's fault.
[26:05.000 -> 26:07.400] Or either or.
[26:07.400 -> 26:09.840] And they're very aggressive drivers.
[26:09.840 -> 26:11.440] And we've seen Lance in Monaco.
[26:11.440 -> 26:13.160] We went into absolutely everyone.
[26:13.160 -> 26:14.000] And everything.
[26:14.000 -> 26:16.080] What happens when he goes into Alonso?
[26:16.080 -> 26:18.320] Is it just going to be like, it's fine.
[26:18.320 -> 26:20.200] He did at the start of this year.
[26:20.200 -> 26:21.520] Yeah, and they didn't tell him.
[26:21.520 -> 26:22.360] They clipped wheels, yeah.
[26:22.360 -> 26:24.360] And he kept saying, who went into me, who went into me?
[26:24.360 -> 26:26.100] They were like, we're checking, we're checking. Was that the first race? I don't know if it, it might, it was't tell him. And he kept saying, who went into me, who went into me? They were like, we're checking, we're checking.
[26:26.100 -> 26:27.940] Was that the first race?
[26:27.940 -> 26:29.580] I don't know if it was one of them.
[26:29.580 -> 26:30.740] But they didn't tell him.
[26:30.740 -> 26:33.260] And then I think it was, he obviously was on the podium
[26:33.260 -> 26:35.580] and saw it on the TV that they shared.
[26:35.580 -> 26:36.420] That was fantastic.
[26:36.420 -> 26:37.620] And you could see it in his face afterwards.
[26:37.620 -> 26:39.300] This was fantastic knowledge from both of you
[26:39.300 -> 26:40.740] to remember that was the first race.
[26:40.740 -> 26:43.220] But I will just say, we then had Mikey on the pod
[26:43.220 -> 26:44.420] after that race.
[26:44.420 -> 26:47.860] And Mikey told us that there was nothing wrong with that, like it was a complete
[26:47.860 -> 26:50.060] like, yeah, it wasn't an issue.
[26:50.060 -> 26:55.260] But if it was someone on another team, it would have been an issue, but it's weird when it's
[26:55.260 -> 26:59.840] teammates because in Australia obviously that crash between Pierre and Ocon, no
[26:59.840 -> 27:04.600] penalty, and it's like why? Because it should be a penalty.
[27:04.600 -> 27:06.400] I think it's like, we spoke about this
[27:06.400 -> 27:07.560] on a couple of episodes ago,
[27:07.560 -> 27:09.200] but a lot of the time the penalties are raised
[27:09.200 -> 27:10.040] from another team.
[27:10.040 -> 27:12.200] Like the FIA wouldn't necessarily go,
[27:12.200 -> 27:14.000] oh, we'll penalty that, penalize them for that,
[27:14.000 -> 27:14.840] unless a team are like-
[27:14.840 -> 27:16.120] I feel like they do though.
[27:16.120 -> 27:18.280] Yeah, it's like, you never know what you're following,
[27:18.280 -> 27:19.120] right? No.
[27:19.120 -> 27:21.760] The rules are different pretty much every race,
[27:21.760 -> 27:23.640] and you don't really know how it's going to change
[27:23.640 -> 27:25.400] or what the new things are
[27:25.400 -> 27:27.200] or how things are gonna work.
[27:27.200 -> 27:28.960] I mean, like, well, we spoke about Abu Dhabi
[27:28.960 -> 27:29.920] a little bit over our beer,
[27:29.920 -> 27:32.120] like no one really has a clue what happened there
[27:32.120 -> 27:32.960] if you're a new fan.
[27:32.960 -> 27:37.680] If someone does wanna message me and explain really why,
[27:37.680 -> 27:40.440] what happened became as big as it did,
[27:40.440 -> 27:42.320] I'd love, I'd have the conversation.
[27:42.320 -> 27:44.720] What are your handles on socials?
[27:44.720 -> 27:47.020] Lilyroberts F1 on TikTok.
[27:47.020 -> 27:48.660] You know, if you want to learn something
[27:48.660 -> 27:50.820] from someone that doesn't, you know, like you guys,
[27:50.820 -> 27:53.580] I don't know it, I'm learning.
[27:53.580 -> 27:55.820] Why don't you just come be the third host of Pistol?
[27:55.820 -> 27:59.340] I think it's so intimidating going into a sport,
[27:59.340 -> 28:02.100] not knowing anything, trying to learn it.
[28:02.100 -> 28:04.500] And there's a lot of people that want to say,
[28:04.500 -> 28:06.400] you don't know anything, bla, bla, bla,
[28:06.400 -> 28:07.680] pam ydych chi'n ceisio...
[28:07.680 -> 28:10.480] Felly pan ydych chi'n dysgu o bobl sy'n un i chi,
[28:10.480 -> 28:13.920] yn mynd, mae'n fel ychydig o fath o ffres o fath.
[28:13.920 -> 28:16.480] Oherwydd gyda chwarae ffotbol, pan ddeallais ei gefnogaeth
[28:16.480 -> 28:20.800] fel plant, roedd e bob amser fel, dywedwch i mi,
[28:20.800 -> 28:24.880] pan ddysgu gol, bla, bla, bla, yn 2013.
[28:24.880 -> 28:27.200] Dydw i ddim yn cael, dydw i ddim angen cael, ond mae'n ymwneud â F1, me that who scored gold blah blah in 2013 I don't get it. I don't need to get but it's
[28:27.200 -> 28:30.880] similar with F1 I don't really have interest in learning what happened in
[28:30.880 -> 28:36.040] 1992 and the Michael Schumacher days. Do you know what Lily though most people
[28:36.040 -> 28:40.640] don't know. But I don't think people would admit it. Do you know what most people don't know a lot.
[28:40.640 -> 28:47.000] Yeah. Obviously some people do but most people don't talk on a podcast or don't film a video.
[28:47.000 -> 28:51.800] So I think a lot of people are in our boat. And I think when you do a podcast, obviously
[28:51.800 -> 28:55.560] there's a certain level you have to get to where you realise you're talking to people
[28:55.560 -> 28:59.320] and people are listening to you. But it's okay if you're wrong because everyone else
[28:59.320 -> 29:00.520] probably hasn't got a clue either.
[29:00.520 -> 29:04.480] And when I research something for a video, I'm sat there for an hour and if I get it
[29:04.480 -> 29:08.480] wrong I'll just re-record it and re-record itord and rerecord it. That's what we don't do
[29:08.480 -> 29:13.520] But that's a good thing because but I'm making sure I don't put the wrong message out there
[29:13.520 -> 29:18.380] But really I'm just like you guys just learning as a girl. No, what's going on?
[29:18.460 -> 29:21.480] It must also be harder because if you're making content solo
[29:21.480 -> 29:21.900] Yeah
[29:21.900 -> 29:25.800] I mean we're lucky because we fall on each other. Like if one of us says something stupid,
[29:25.800 -> 29:28.360] you can take the piss out of the other person, it hides.
[29:28.360 -> 29:29.200] How stupid what you just said is.
[29:29.200 -> 29:31.160] Oh my bloopers are just insane.
[29:31.160 -> 29:33.320] Like I'll say something and I'll go,
[29:33.320 -> 29:34.840] for fuck's sake, like just carry on.
[29:34.840 -> 29:37.160] And then it rolls and it rolls and it rolls.
[29:37.160 -> 29:38.920] And it's better listening to two people.
[29:38.920 -> 29:40.800] I don't know how people do podcasts on their own.
[29:40.800 -> 29:41.640] Oh, me neither.
[29:41.640 -> 29:42.880] Or listen to them either.
[29:42.880 -> 29:43.720] Me neither.
[29:43.720 -> 29:46.160] Because you can hear your conversation
[29:46.160 -> 29:47.000] cause there's two of you.
[29:47.000 -> 29:49.640] You also then feel like there's a third person in it.
[29:49.640 -> 29:51.040] Well, I do anyway.
[29:51.040 -> 29:52.800] But when it's just one person,
[29:52.800 -> 29:56.120] you're just a bit like, who can you bounce off?
[29:56.120 -> 29:57.600] Do you feel like part of the pod?
[29:57.600 -> 29:58.440] Yeah, 100%.
[29:58.440 -> 29:59.720] Really, that's really good to hear.
[29:59.720 -> 30:02.080] I listen to it on the way to work.
[30:02.080 -> 30:03.440] And like, I'll laugh with it.
[30:03.440 -> 30:05.080] Or when you say something wrong,
[30:05.080 -> 30:08.240] I'll be like sat there like for God's sake,
[30:08.240 -> 30:11.200] like just one, or I'll be screaming like,
[30:11.200 -> 30:13.200] this is the answer.
[30:13.200 -> 30:15.380] But that's what people get wrong.
[30:15.380 -> 30:18.440] It's just a conversation with two mates.
[30:18.440 -> 30:20.360] And that's why I enjoy it so much.
[30:20.360 -> 30:23.080] Cause I've, like I said, never listened to podcasts,
[30:23.080 -> 30:24.600] didn't find them interesting at all.
[30:24.600 -> 30:26.000] Would never understand why anyone would go to the gym and not listen to music and listen to podcasts instead. nid oeddwn i'n teimlo'r podcast yn ddiddorol. Nid oeddwn i'n deall pam nad ydw i'n mynd i'r gyngir
[30:26.000 -> 30:29.000] a ddim i ddweud pethau o'r podcast.
[30:29.000 -> 30:32.000] Nid oeddwn i'n dweud hynny.
[30:32.000 -> 30:35.000] Ond mae oherwydd sut mae'r sgwrs yn digwydd
[30:35.000 -> 30:38.000] a sut mae'n naturol.
[30:38.000 -> 30:41.000] Mae'n dweud eich bod yn maniac i ddweud hynny.
[30:41.000 -> 30:44.000] Iawn, oherwydd dywedodd eich bod yn gwrthdysgu.
[30:44.000 -> 30:46.000] Ond dwi'n meddwl, Yeah, because you just start laughing like mid rep. But honest to God, but I think this,
[30:46.000 -> 30:48.160] and I said, I listened to Matt and Tommy
[30:48.160 -> 30:49.720] because with Matt and Tommy,
[30:49.720 -> 30:51.520] you get a bit more information from them,
[30:51.520 -> 30:53.560] but they are similar, more similar to you
[30:53.560 -> 30:55.480] than I think you realize with,
[30:55.480 -> 30:58.240] they're just two mates having a laugh.
[30:58.240 -> 31:01.040] They take the piss out of each other and it's just great.
[31:01.040 -> 31:02.320] Yeah, we love Matt and Tommy.
[31:02.320 -> 31:03.160] They're great.
[31:03.160 -> 31:05.440] But yeah, I'd never listened to Podziba before starting this. So we didn't have any like, we need to do it like that. We need to do it like this. It was just great. Yeah, we love Matt and Tommy. They're great. But yeah, I'd never listened to Podziba before starting this.
[31:05.440 -> 31:08.080] So we didn't have any like, we need to do it like that.
[31:08.080 -> 31:09.000] We need to do it like this.
[31:09.000 -> 31:09.920] It was just raw.
[31:09.920 -> 31:11.720] I mean, like it is now, this is so raw.
[31:11.720 -> 31:13.280] It's just three people sat in a room chatting.
[31:13.280 -> 31:15.040] We don't know where we're going next.
[31:15.040 -> 31:16.280] It's not until you say something,
[31:16.280 -> 31:18.760] then I think, oh, soon as this bit of combo ends,
[31:18.760 -> 31:20.960] I'm going to say, Lance, just roll that, you know?
[31:20.960 -> 31:21.800] There's no plan.
[31:21.800 -> 31:27.000] I feel like people need to know there's no like, piece of paper with this is what we're going next.
[31:27.000 -> 31:30.000] It is full. I've just sat here.
[31:30.000 -> 31:37.000] What's your experience like coming on the Pit Stop podcast? Because for the listeners, we should also say, Lily has joined us in the flat.
[31:37.000 -> 31:38.000] Yeah, this is weird.
[31:38.000 -> 31:39.000] It's clean.
[31:39.000 -> 31:42.000] Thanks for not bringing any weapons or kidnapping us.
[31:42.000 -> 31:43.000] Does it smell in here?
[31:43.000 -> 31:44.000] It doesn't smell actually.
[31:44.000 -> 31:46.040] It's because we took the bins down finally.
[31:46.040 -> 31:47.880] Oh yeah, I remember, do you know, I have like four bags.
[31:47.880 -> 31:49.960] More, easier, four just in the middle room.
[31:49.960 -> 31:50.800] But we have six in here.
[31:50.800 -> 31:51.800] The lifted break.
[31:51.800 -> 31:52.640] Oh my God.
[31:52.640 -> 31:54.120] Oh my, we haven't mentioned that yet.
[31:54.120 -> 31:56.120] I nearly lost my life.
[31:56.120 -> 31:57.720] Let's just set the scene, right?
[31:57.720 -> 32:00.120] I'm a claustrophobic person, so is Jake.
[32:00.120 -> 32:01.200] We don't like lifts.
[32:01.200 -> 32:02.040] It's small.
[32:02.040 -> 32:03.640] I get the impression you ain't a fan of lifts either.
[32:03.640 -> 32:04.720] It's a small lift.
[32:04.720 -> 32:08.640] The lift's been playing up this week. The doors have have I've noticed that the doors haven't been closing properly
[32:08.640 -> 32:11.300] But they have closed in the end and it's gone up we get in the lift today
[32:11.720 -> 32:17.720] Starts going up to the first floor and then BAM it drops like half a floor. No joke the bloody lift dropped
[32:17.880 -> 32:19.880] No one says anything
[32:20.720 -> 32:26.000] Well, we've got a guest. I thought we'd killed our guest. At least it's not like a driver.
[32:26.000 -> 32:28.000] No, you're equally as important.
[32:28.000 -> 32:29.000] Imagine them.
[32:29.000 -> 32:32.000] Oh no, but their insurance would pay out, you know?
[32:32.000 -> 32:33.000] Good press as well.
[32:33.000 -> 32:34.000] Yeah, exactly.
[32:35.000 -> 32:37.000] F1 drivers stuck in a lift in London.
[32:37.000 -> 32:40.000] Picture of us in Whipped to Pits stoplights.
[32:40.000 -> 32:41.000] Go live or something.
[32:41.000 -> 32:42.000] Genius.
[32:42.000 -> 32:44.000] Yeah, that was absolutely petrifying.
[32:44.000 -> 32:45.160] I won't be getting in that lift again.
[32:45.160 -> 32:46.160] Yeah, my heart was thumping.
[32:46.160 -> 32:47.160] I'll be walking down the stairs.
[32:47.160 -> 32:48.160] Are you sure?
[32:48.160 -> 32:49.160] They're really far.
[32:49.160 -> 32:50.160] Yeah.
[32:50.160 -> 32:51.160] 14 flights of stairs.
[32:51.160 -> 32:52.160] You live longer.
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[33:47.600 -> 33:49.400] True. Very, very true.
[33:49.960 -> 33:53.760] Lily, I'm aware that you have brought a little bit of a quiz.
[33:53.800 -> 33:55.640] I have. Today.
[33:55.640 -> 33:57.960] So what does the quiz entail? How have you set it up?
[33:57.960 -> 33:59.280] It depends how you want to do it.
[33:59.280 -> 34:03.920] You can either shout out the answer or you can have one or the other.
[34:03.920 -> 34:05.060] But there's no telling
[34:05.060 -> 34:08.880] which is harder and which is not because I've not split them in half. It's just like
[34:08.880 -> 34:12.740] potluck. But we're going against each other. I reckon we do you can shout out the answer
[34:12.740 -> 34:16.520] but if you shout out wrong then the other person then you can't answer again
[34:16.520 -> 34:19.280] until the other person's answered so if one of us shouts something and you're
[34:19.280 -> 34:26.000] wrong then you can't answer again until I've answered. That works, that works. They're quite new questions.
[34:26.000 -> 34:27.400] Some about the F2.
[34:27.400 -> 34:30.680] I've tried to keep them quite, you know, fun and fresh.
[34:30.680 -> 34:32.040] Okay, how many do we have?
[34:33.280 -> 34:34.100] 15.
[34:34.100 -> 34:34.940] 15? Oh my God.
[34:34.940 -> 34:37.080] Ladies and gentlemen, listen to the Pit Stop Podcast.
[34:37.080 -> 34:38.600] There's a big quiz coming your way.
[34:38.600 -> 34:39.800] Make sure you strap in.
[34:39.800 -> 34:41.400] Yeah, get ready.
[34:41.400 -> 34:43.080] Lily, take it away.
[34:43.080 -> 34:44.580] Well, first, some of these questions,
[34:44.580 -> 34:45.520] I'm not 100%
[34:45.520 -> 34:50.800] sure on the answers that sounds like every other podcaster would have said perfect
[34:50.800 -> 34:54.520] I've screenshot where I thought it was from but then some place says it right so we're gonna
[34:54.520 -> 34:58.120] shout them out are you ready okay so it's against the clock all right
[34:58.120 -> 35:06.880] question number one how many drivers on the grid have won F2 or GP2? Oh, come on, this is ridiculous.
[35:06.880 -> 35:09.720] Okay, first one to answer.
[35:09.720 -> 35:10.560] Right.
[35:10.560 -> 35:12.840] Mm, mm, mm.
[35:16.880 -> 35:18.840] I've actually got no idea.
[35:18.840 -> 35:20.800] I've got the names as well.
[35:20.800 -> 35:22.320] Mine's gonna be a complete shot in the dark.
[35:22.320 -> 35:23.360] I'm just gonna call a number out.
[35:23.360 -> 35:24.600] Do you want a multiple choice?
[35:24.600 -> 35:25.480] Yeah. Oh yeah, we want a multiple choice? Yeah.
[35:25.480 -> 35:26.300] Oh yeah, we love a multiple choice.
[35:26.300 -> 35:27.140] Okay.
[35:27.140 -> 35:28.140] No forfeit.
[35:30.860 -> 35:33.200] Six, seven or eight?
[35:33.200 -> 35:34.040] Six.
[35:34.040 -> 35:34.860] Eight.
[35:34.860 -> 35:35.700] You're both wrong.
[35:35.700 -> 35:36.540] Oh, seven.
[35:38.180 -> 35:39.020] Do you want to know who they are?
[35:39.020 -> 35:39.860] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[35:39.860 -> 35:42.980] Hamilton, Hulkenberg, Gatsly.
[35:42.980 -> 35:45.600] So they all won GP two, whatever it was called.
[35:45.600 -> 35:48.600] And then there's Charles, George, Nick and Oscar.
[35:48.600 -> 35:51.600] I was going to say, what about Lando? Did he not win F2?
[35:51.600 -> 35:53.000] I thought Lando won F2.
[35:53.000 -> 35:57.800] I'm surprised how little have won it, but then you have to think, well they all couldn't
[35:57.800 -> 36:00.000] have, they're all the same age.
[36:00.000 -> 36:02.000] But yeah, no, they're the same age.
[36:02.000 -> 36:04.000] Yeah true, they're all the same age, only one person could have won it.
[36:04.000 -> 36:06.680] And Max. Yeah, so where's Max come from?
[36:07.320 -> 36:11.400] If Max didn't win F2, how is he now? I'm sure you're the...
[36:11.400 -> 36:14.900] No Lance Stroll didn't race in F2 either. Max did not win F2
[36:15.320 -> 36:18.640] Because I got... I searched it off. Did he even race in F2? No, I think...
[36:20.040 -> 36:24.620] It's a weird one because like you said there a lot of them are the same age. Yeah, only one person could have won it
[36:22.900 -> 36:24.900] It's a weird one because like you said there a lot of them are the same age Yeah, only one person could have won it
[36:25.340 -> 36:31.240] But then I guess not everyone who won f2 gets into their flying did marks win f2. Yeah, I'm just looking now
[36:32.820 -> 36:34.820] At the time he could and
[36:35.480 -> 36:40.340] He was never did he didn't even do this is on Red Bull's website
[36:40.340 -> 36:44.140] And it says he had no experience at f2
[36:47.000 -> 36:51.000] and it says he had no experience at F2 and one year at Formula 3. He was like one of the youngest ever F1 drivers, that would make sense if he'd come straight in.
[36:51.000 -> 36:57.000] Yeah, so the current rules now would not allow someone as inexperienced to jump in an F1 car, but at the time it was okay.
[36:57.000 -> 36:59.000] Yeah, because he didn't even have his license did he?
[36:59.000 -> 37:00.000] No.
[37:00.000 -> 37:01.000] Something like that.
[37:01.000 -> 37:02.000] So yeah, he didn't win F2.
[37:02.000 -> 37:04.000] Well that's a terrible start to question one.
[37:04.000 -> 37:08.040] Zero, zero, zero. This is quite a new question, ready?
[37:08.040 -> 37:12.680] How many wins of Red Bulls 100 have come from pole position?
[37:12.680 -> 37:13.520] Oh my God.
[37:13.520 -> 37:16.760] I hope you're not asking for an exact number.
[37:16.760 -> 37:17.760] No, I've got multiple choice.
[37:17.760 -> 37:19.360] I'm a big Qualified fan.
[37:19.360 -> 37:20.200] Favorite day is Saturday.
[37:20.200 -> 37:21.200] Qualifying is amazing, isn't it?
[37:21.200 -> 37:25.720] It's just, you're always guaranteed 100% excitement.
[37:25.720 -> 37:27.280] Yeah, edgier seat the whole time.
[37:27.280 -> 37:28.280] That's what I love about quality.
[37:28.280 -> 37:29.320] Okay, ready?
[37:29.320 -> 37:32.120] 41, 52 or 63?
[37:33.400 -> 37:35.000] I'm gonna wait for you to answer first.
[37:35.000 -> 37:35.840] I'll do it.
[37:35.840 -> 37:37.200] Three, two, one.
[37:37.200 -> 37:38.040] 63.
[37:38.040 -> 37:38.880] 41.
[37:38.880 -> 37:39.700] You've both wrong.
[37:39.700 -> 37:40.540] No!
[37:40.540 -> 37:41.380] 41 is how many wins Max has got.
[37:41.380 -> 37:46.000] Well, if you'd watched my TikTok video from the other day, I did run through this.
[37:46.000 -> 37:48.000] Oh we must have missed it.
[37:48.000 -> 37:50.000] It's actually 52.
[37:50.000 -> 37:52.000] To be fair we only followed you on TikTok today.
[37:52.000 -> 37:54.000] I know I saw that.
[37:54.000 -> 37:56.000] 41 wins of those are Max.
[37:56.000 -> 37:57.000] Yeah.
[37:57.000 -> 37:59.000] But did they all come from Pyle? Probably not.
[37:59.000 -> 38:00.000] 52.
[38:00.000 -> 38:01.000] Damn.
[38:01.000 -> 38:02.000] Do you know who the race winners are?
[38:02.000 -> 38:03.000] Absolutely not.
[38:03.000 -> 38:04.000] Is that a question?
[38:04.000 -> 38:05.200] Yeah, probably.
[38:07.640 -> 38:09.200] There's only ever been four.
[38:09.200 -> 38:10.040] Max.
[38:10.040 -> 38:10.860] Red Bull race winners.
[38:10.860 -> 38:11.760] Seb.
[38:11.760 -> 38:12.760] Mark Webber.
[38:12.760 -> 38:13.760] And Danny Ricciardo.
[38:15.040 -> 38:16.400] No, can we cut that?
[38:16.400 -> 38:17.240] Can we please cut that?
[38:17.240 -> 38:18.060] I clapped it.
[38:18.060 -> 38:18.900] I clapped it.
[38:18.900 -> 38:21.600] You're clapping it like it's right.
[38:21.600 -> 38:22.440] You just caught to my face going.
[38:22.440 -> 38:23.280] Seb Vettel.
[38:23.280 -> 38:24.440] Seb Vettel.
[38:24.440 -> 38:26.000] No. Check out!
[38:28.000 -> 38:30.000] We're gonna have to cut that bit out.
[38:30.000 -> 38:32.000] We're actually gonna have to.
[38:32.000 -> 38:34.000] That's going on TikTok.
[38:34.000 -> 38:36.000] Oh no!
[38:36.000 -> 38:38.000] We had a full conversation.
[38:38.000 -> 38:40.000] Next question!
[38:40.000 -> 38:42.000] This is the F2. And you know, you've got friends in the F2.
[38:42.000 -> 38:44.000] Yeah, I thought it might be better.
[38:44.000 -> 38:49.000] How many different drivers this season have won a race in the F2?
[38:51.000 -> 38:53.000] You then get a bonus point if you can name them all.
[38:54.000 -> 38:55.000] Is it multiple choice?
[38:55.000 -> 38:58.000] This includes sprint and feature race.
[39:00.000 -> 39:02.000] Okay, is it multiple choice on the number?
[39:02.000 -> 39:03.000] No.
[39:03.000 -> 39:06.240] Okay, I'm going to go with four. number no okay I'm gonna go before I was
[39:06.240 -> 39:15.080] gonna say for two six so only Berman yeah Taya Poitier yeah a wasa yeah
[39:15.080 -> 39:26.160] Vesti Martin shit no no you've mentioned his, maybe it was down there, someone you won on the pod.
[39:27.000 -> 39:27.820] Halgrim? Yeah.
[39:27.820 -> 39:31.200] And then there's one more who won the first race,
[39:31.200 -> 39:32.040] which I didn't know.
[39:32.040 -> 39:33.280] Oh, I can't remember.
[39:33.280 -> 39:34.240] Ralph Beauchamp.
[39:34.240 -> 39:35.200] Oh yeah.
[39:35.200 -> 39:36.640] See, this is why F2 is great,
[39:36.640 -> 39:38.080] because six race winners already.
[39:38.080 -> 39:42.000] And there's only been nine, excluding Imola.
[39:42.000 -> 39:42.840] Yeah.
[39:42.840 -> 39:45.360] And six different ones, whereas what have we got, two. Yeah, literally. Excellent. I wish it was only them. That was a six different ones. Where's what we got to yeah
[39:46.120 -> 39:52.200] Excellent. I wish it was a good question. These are really good. So so far we've got zero points
[39:52.440 -> 39:57.240] Someone's gonna win with like one point. There is 15. I might throw some bonus ones in there
[39:57.700 -> 40:00.480] How many pole positions so Charlotte Claire have?
[40:01.200 -> 40:03.320] Had to get one of my favorite driver
[40:05.320 -> 40:06.140] I know a a multiple choice?
[40:06.140 -> 40:07.720] I know he's had a few.
[40:07.720 -> 40:08.640] Multiple choice, please.
[40:08.640 -> 40:09.480] Okay.
[40:09.480 -> 40:12.660] 17, 19, or 21?
[40:13.580 -> 40:14.420] 21.
[40:15.380 -> 40:16.220] 19.
[40:16.220 -> 40:17.040] 19?
[40:17.040 -> 40:17.880] Yes!
[40:17.880 -> 40:18.720] That's one down!
[40:18.720 -> 40:19.540] We have won eight.
[40:19.540 -> 40:20.380] I'm like, we should've answered first.
[40:20.380 -> 40:21.760] That's a lot.
[40:21.760 -> 40:24.600] Yeah, last year he had more pole positions than Max,
[40:24.600 -> 40:28.480] but obviously way less losses. way less wins, sorry.
[40:28.480 -> 40:29.960] Like even though he was qualifying pole,
[40:29.960 -> 40:31.800] he wasn't able to win in the race.
[40:31.800 -> 40:33.040] There's another fun fact for everyone.
[40:33.040 -> 40:33.880] Yeah, there you go.
[40:33.880 -> 40:34.720] He's only got like five wins.
[40:34.720 -> 40:35.680] Could be wrong.
[40:35.680 -> 40:36.520] Poor guy.
[40:36.520 -> 40:37.960] Yeah, he was, well, we always know
[40:37.960 -> 40:39.800] Sherlock can set a quick lap,
[40:39.800 -> 40:41.640] but he just can't do it in a race.
[40:41.640 -> 40:42.560] Not his fault though.
[40:42.560 -> 40:43.400] Is it not?
[40:43.400 -> 40:44.220] No.
[40:44.220 -> 40:45.080] He does make a lot of mistakes.
[40:45.080 -> 40:46.360] He does make mistakes.
[40:46.360 -> 40:48.040] I think that's cause how frustrated he is.
[40:48.040 -> 40:49.960] Yeah, but then so did the team.
[40:49.960 -> 40:51.640] They have sorted the tires out there.
[40:51.640 -> 40:53.280] Ferrari strategy last week, eh?
[40:53.280 -> 40:55.800] Oh, I'm not having anyone saying it was a good strategy.
[40:55.800 -> 40:56.960] They just had luck.
[40:56.960 -> 41:00.760] I was sat there when they didn't pit in the safety car,
[41:00.760 -> 41:02.440] like eyes closed.
[41:02.440 -> 41:04.160] And then everyone's like, yes, they've done it right.
[41:04.160 -> 41:06.300] I was like, no, they just got lucky.
[41:06.300 -> 41:10.040] And that's coming from a Ferrari fan.
[41:10.040 -> 41:11.960] I think I'm just used to it.
[41:11.960 -> 41:13.760] One more to me, just a quick reminder.
[41:13.760 -> 41:14.600] Thank you.
[41:14.600 -> 41:17.360] Another one about qualifying.
[41:17.360 -> 41:21.040] How many drivers on the grid have had a pole position?
[41:21.040 -> 41:22.040] Wow, okay.
[41:22.040 -> 41:23.160] I'm gonna have to fact check this.
[41:23.160 -> 41:24.000] On the current grid.
[41:24.000 -> 41:24.820] On the current grid.
[41:24.820 -> 41:46.000] All right, all right. Wow, okay. I'm happy with that.
[41:46.000 -> 41:48.000] You've got multiple choice.
[41:48.000 -> 41:50.000] I need to check the answer first.
[41:50.000 -> 41:52.000] I'm pretty content with mine.
[41:52.000 -> 41:54.000] I know who you're going to be forgetting.
[41:56.000 -> 41:58.000] I think I know who you'll be forgetting anyway.
[42:00.000 -> 42:02.000] I think I remembered it.
[42:02.000 -> 42:04.000] Oh, have ya? You reckon you got it right there?
[42:04.000 -> 42:06.240] Well, I'm'm gonna just go
[42:06.240 -> 42:11.720] straight out there and say six. Oh it's a lot more than that. Oh. And I just need to
[42:11.720 -> 42:14.560] fact-check it because I think I've included someone that's not on the grid
[42:14.560 -> 42:20.160] anymore. I can't think of who else it is. How many did you have? I mean at least six
[42:20.160 -> 42:25.340] but I know there's more. Who am I missing? I don't know. You thought I was missing.
[42:25.340 -> 42:26.540] But I wanted to put Lando in there,
[42:26.540 -> 42:27.920] but I didn't feel like he's ever had a pole.
[42:27.920 -> 42:30.380] Lando's not had a pole position before.
[42:30.380 -> 42:31.340] Well, then who else?
[42:31.340 -> 42:34.300] Is it in Just F1?
[42:34.300 -> 42:34.860] Yeah.
[42:34.860 -> 42:35.840] OK.
[42:35.840 -> 42:38.300] Just F1.
[42:38.300 -> 42:38.980] No, I'm right.
[42:38.980 -> 42:40.460] My answer's right.
[42:40.460 -> 42:42.340] I'm going to go with eight.
[42:42.340 -> 42:43.540] It's 12.
[42:43.540 -> 42:44.040] 12?
[42:44.040 -> 42:44.540] Yeah.
[42:44.540 -> 42:46.980] The current grid? Do you want to know? Lando's had the current grid. Oh, no, Landis had a pole position
[42:48.360 -> 42:53.780] So as Kevin Markus in George Russell, yes, obviously came back had a part Lance stroll
[42:54.840 -> 42:57.920] Yes, really in Canada choice
[42:58.880 -> 43:03.480] Don't fuck me. Go Hulkenberg. I didn't know that one. Um
[43:02.000 -> 43:04.000] Nico Hulkenberg. I didn't know that one.
[43:04.000 -> 43:06.000] Erm...
[43:06.000 -> 43:08.000] Checo, Carlos, Max.
[43:08.000 -> 43:10.000] Hamilton, Bottas, yeah.
[43:10.000 -> 43:12.000] Erm, Fernando.
[43:12.000 -> 43:14.000] Cool. I got eight.
[43:14.000 -> 43:16.000] I would never have thought of like Hulkenberg
[43:16.000 -> 43:18.000] and Mag, but obviously Magnussen last year
[43:18.000 -> 43:20.000] had that poll. Yeah, and this says that
[43:22.000 -> 43:24.000] Nico's was in
[43:24.000 -> 43:25.000] 2010.
[43:26.120 -> 43:26.960] Yeah.
[43:26.960 -> 43:27.780] Yeah.
[43:27.780 -> 43:29.780] Oh, do you know who he was driving for at that time?
[43:29.780 -> 43:31.140] As I say.
[43:31.140 -> 43:31.980] Might be easier just to go to.
[43:31.980 -> 43:34.320] No, but would it be Renault?
[43:35.360 -> 43:36.200] Yeah, let's just go with that.
[43:36.200 -> 43:37.040] Yeah, let's just go with Renault.
[43:37.040 -> 43:37.860] We'll just go with Renault.
[43:37.860 -> 43:38.700] I could not tell you anything.
[43:38.700 -> 43:41.240] Nico Hulkenberg, congratulations on your pole at Renault.
[43:41.240 -> 43:42.480] Mega drive.
[43:42.480 -> 43:43.320] Next question.
[43:43.320 -> 43:44.300] Mega drive.
[43:44.300 -> 43:48.880] Who has more race wins, Nico Rosberg or your friend Jenson
[43:48.880 -> 43:58.440] Borton. Now Jenson Borton won one world championship. So did Nico. I was gonna say that but I wasn't
[43:58.440 -> 44:07.000] 100% sure so I'm really glad you followed up with that. Jenson also only had a quick car for a smaller time.
[44:07.360 -> 44:09.240] The Braun car, that one season.
[44:09.240 -> 44:10.080] I didn't know that.
[44:10.080 -> 44:11.160] I'm gonna say Rosberg.
[44:11.160 -> 44:13.140] Yeah, I'd go Rosberg as well.
[44:13.140 -> 44:13.980] It's gotta be, I don't even know.
[44:13.980 -> 44:15.860] Yeah, so he's had 23.
[44:15.860 -> 44:17.480] Jenson only had 15?
[44:17.480 -> 44:18.520] Yeah, because most of them would have come
[44:18.520 -> 44:19.880] in that one year, I'd assume.
[44:19.880 -> 44:20.720] So that's-
[44:20.720 -> 44:21.820] Two-one to me.
[44:21.820 -> 44:23.520] I'm glad you're keeping track.
[44:23.520 -> 44:24.440] Only when I'm winning.
[44:24.440 -> 44:25.080] Here's the big
[44:25.080 -> 44:34.000] question Aston Martin took over a team and rebranded in let me start again Aston Martin
[44:34.000 -> 44:47.100] took over a team what was that team racing point yeah thank you very much three one nice Who drove for them? Sergio Perez and...
[44:48.660 -> 44:49.660] Oh my God, it's right there.
[44:51.280 -> 44:52.220] Oh no, it's right there.
[44:53.940 -> 44:55.100] Oh, this is the thing on the pod where people think we're stupid,
[44:55.100 -> 44:57.060] but when you're in the moment and someone asks you,
[44:57.060 -> 44:58.500] so I obviously know it.
[44:59.500 -> 45:00.420] No.
[45:00.420 -> 45:01.340] Okay.
[45:01.340 -> 45:03.140] Well now you've put yourself out.
[45:03.140 -> 45:06.200] Ask him, let me, ask him what and took over a team.
[45:06.200 -> 45:08.120] So who drove for them?
[45:08.120 -> 45:08.960] Lance.
[45:08.960 -> 45:10.360] There we go.
[45:10.360 -> 45:12.840] There's his other team he drove for.
[45:13.720 -> 45:14.760] It all makes sense now.
[45:14.760 -> 45:15.600] It does.
[45:15.600 -> 45:16.440] It all made sense.
[45:16.440 -> 45:18.120] Lance and Perez were teammates together
[45:18.120 -> 45:20.160] recently on Drive Survive.
[45:20.160 -> 45:22.560] Yes, there you go.
[45:22.560 -> 45:24.320] Was that a question, another question that one?
[45:24.320 -> 45:25.500] Yeah. It says three, two. You're gonna get a point for that? that a question, another question that one? Yeah. It says 3-2.
[45:25.500 -> 45:27.000] You're gonna get a point for that?
[45:27.000 -> 45:28.500] Yeah, that was another question.
[45:28.500 -> 45:29.500] But you didn't say Perez.
[45:30.500 -> 45:31.500] Yeah, but everyone knows it's Perez.
[45:31.500 -> 45:32.500] Oh, alright.
[45:32.500 -> 45:34.000] I think everyone knows it's Stroll as well.
[45:34.000 -> 45:35.000] Oh, God, not me.
[45:35.000 -> 45:35.500] Right.
[45:35.500 -> 45:36.500] Hahaha.
[45:36.500 -> 45:38.500] Who has more pole positions?
[45:38.500 -> 45:41.000] Alonzo or Bottas?
[45:41.000 -> 45:42.000] Bottas.
[45:43.500 -> 45:44.000] Alonzo.
[45:44.000 -> 45:45.560] I feel like you threw it away. It's actually Alonzo. I feel like you threw it away.
[45:45.560 -> 45:46.640] It's actually Alonzo.
[45:46.640 -> 45:47.480] Thank you.
[45:47.480 -> 45:48.320] He's got 22.
[45:48.320 -> 45:49.720] I'm so sorry, buddy.
[45:49.720 -> 45:51.080] And Bottas has 20,
[45:51.080 -> 45:53.960] which when you think about Charlotte Glare's 19,
[45:53.960 -> 45:54.800] really close.
[45:54.800 -> 45:57.200] Yeah, Charlotte Glare's a really quick driver.
[45:57.200 -> 45:58.400] So four, two.
[45:58.400 -> 45:59.240] Yeah, four, two.
[45:59.240 -> 46:00.520] We'll be fine with that.
[46:00.520 -> 46:04.400] How many DNFs were there in this year's Australian Grand Prix?
[46:04.400 -> 46:05.000] A lot. That's not the Australian Grand Prix? A lot.
[46:05.000 -> 46:07.000] That's not the answer.
[46:07.000 -> 46:08.000] There was a lot.
[46:08.000 -> 46:10.000] Um, five.
[46:10.000 -> 46:11.000] Fuck.
[46:11.000 -> 46:12.000] No, no, no, eight.
[46:12.000 -> 46:13.000] Yeah?
[46:13.000 -> 46:14.000] Yes!
[46:14.000 -> 46:15.000] Yes, yes, yes!
[46:15.000 -> 46:16.000] Who was it?
[46:16.000 -> 46:17.000] Five, two.
[46:17.000 -> 46:18.000] Um...
[46:18.000 -> 46:19.000] There was a lot at the end, wasn't there?
[46:19.000 -> 46:20.000] Charles...
[46:20.000 -> 46:21.000] Eight.
[46:21.000 -> 46:22.000] Jesus.
[46:22.000 -> 46:23.000] A lot of them happened on the restart.
[46:23.000 -> 46:27.360] I think both Williams.
[46:28.640 -> 46:29.480] Five. Stroll.
[46:30.640 -> 46:31.480] Who else?
[46:31.480 -> 46:32.320] I mean, I can't remember the exact ones.
[46:32.320 -> 46:34.000] Oh, there was a big kerfuffle, weren't there?
[46:34.000 -> 46:35.160] On the first term.
[46:35.160 -> 46:36.040] No, it was on the restart.
[46:36.040 -> 46:37.120] A lot of them went on the restart,
[46:37.120 -> 46:39.160] but there was already cars gone before that.
[46:39.160 -> 46:40.000] Yeah.
[46:40.000 -> 46:42.680] Oh my God, this is the best performance ever.
[46:42.680 -> 46:44.120] I swear someone told us a story once,
[46:44.120 -> 46:46.800] how there was like 19 DNFs and only one person crossed the grid.
[46:46.800 -> 46:51.920] Monaco one year had I believe 16 DNFs? That could be wrong.
[46:51.920 -> 46:55.040] A long time ago. That could be completely bullshit.
[46:55.040 -> 46:56.480] Don't tell anyone that.
[46:57.040 -> 46:57.760] You know more than me.
[46:57.760 -> 46:58.640] Keep that to yourself.
[46:59.520 -> 47:02.240] One day someone's going to go to a pub quiz and they're going to answer with something
[47:02.240 -> 47:05.320] they've heard on Kitstop and it's just going to be fucking awful. I went to a pub quiz and they had an to answer if something they've heard or hit stuff and it's just going to be fucking awful.
[47:05.320 -> 47:07.160] If I went to a pub quiz and they had an F1 question,
[47:07.160 -> 47:08.920] I'd be right up there.
[47:08.920 -> 47:10.160] All right.
[47:10.160 -> 47:14.400] How many races did Pierre Gasly last as a Red Bull driver?
[47:18.840 -> 47:19.680] Seven.
[47:19.680 -> 47:20.880] 12.
[47:20.880 -> 47:21.720] Huh?
[47:21.720 -> 47:22.540] Yeah.
[47:22.540 -> 47:23.380] Fucking hell.
[47:23.380 -> 47:25.380] How on earth will I manage that?
[47:25.380 -> 47:26.220] That's really fun.
[47:26.220 -> 47:27.880] He's clapping himself now.
[47:27.880 -> 47:31.140] We've got a third clap in the room as well.
[47:31.140 -> 47:31.980] That sounds really good.
[47:31.980 -> 47:32.820] As I was saying though,
[47:32.820 -> 47:35.660] if I could experience that now,
[47:35.660 -> 47:39.140] like them changing drivers are so good.
[47:39.140 -> 47:39.980] Yeah.
[47:39.980 -> 47:41.940] It's only half a season, wasn't it?
[47:41.940 -> 47:42.780] Yeah.
[47:42.780 -> 47:43.980] Into Albion, right?
[47:43.980 -> 47:44.820] Yeah.
[47:44.820 -> 47:45.840] And then he got a full season.
[47:45.840 -> 47:53.360] Okay. I feel like it was very tight on Pierre. Yeah. It's a ruthless sport innit? Yeah. Right
[47:53.360 -> 47:58.320] this is our a drive-survive question. What was Mick Schumacher's episode called in the
[47:58.320 -> 48:05.560] last season? Oh shit. Was the focus on him leaving?
[48:05.560 -> 48:06.560] Driving to survive?
[48:06.560 -> 48:09.560] Oh no, I actually thought it could have been that.
[48:09.560 -> 48:11.640] What's the focus of his episode him leaving Merck?
[48:11.640 -> 48:12.760] No, just...
[48:12.760 -> 48:15.640] Not leaving Merck, oh I should just shut up.
[48:15.640 -> 48:19.280] Oh he's being shit basically.
[48:19.280 -> 48:22.640] I don't mean that Mick.
[48:22.640 -> 48:23.640] Because you're listening Mick.
[48:23.640 -> 48:24.640] Mick doesn't have the punch.
[48:24.640 -> 48:26.000] I've got no idea to be honest. I'm gonna go with Mick. Cause you're listening. Mick doesn't have the punch.
[48:26.000 -> 48:28.000] I've got no idea to be honest.
[48:28.000 -> 48:30.000] Oh yeah I'm gonna have to
[48:30.000 -> 48:32.000] Like father like son.
[48:32.000 -> 48:34.000] Oh yeah.
[48:34.000 -> 48:36.000] It was what? Like father like son.
[48:36.000 -> 48:38.000] I forgot about that.
[48:38.000 -> 48:40.000] God damn it. Please next question.
[48:40.000 -> 48:42.000] You race
[48:42.000 -> 48:44.000] around the Red Bull rink
[48:44.000 -> 48:45.000] on your fastest lap.
[48:46.040 -> 48:48.280] Who actually holds it in real life?
[48:48.280 -> 48:50.200] Well, who holds the lap record?
[48:50.200 -> 48:51.880] Oscar Piastri.
[48:51.880 -> 48:53.040] Oscar Piastri.
[48:53.040 -> 48:53.880] Not anymore.
[48:53.880 -> 48:55.720] Whoa, hang on a leg.
[48:55.720 -> 48:56.720] What, who holds it?
[48:56.720 -> 48:58.400] No, I've taken over it.
[48:58.400 -> 48:59.600] Yeah, very true.
[48:59.600 -> 49:01.880] No, Oscar Piastri's the fastest driver in the world.
[49:01.880 -> 49:02.720] On Red Bull Ring.
[49:02.720 -> 49:03.540] In the whole world.
[49:03.540 -> 49:04.840] Has he raced at the Red Bull Ring?
[49:04.840 -> 49:06.360] Not yet, maybe probably in F2.
[49:06.360 -> 49:07.680] In F2, yeah.
[49:07.680 -> 49:09.200] Who has the lap record?
[49:09.200 -> 49:11.160] This is the question that everything I search
[49:11.160 -> 49:12.000] had a different answer.
[49:12.000 -> 49:13.720] So I've gone off the F1 app.
[49:13.720 -> 49:16.120] Oh yeah, because sometimes it's off like in practice
[49:16.120 -> 49:16.960] or in a race.
[49:16.960 -> 49:17.780] It's gonna be rogue.
[49:17.780 -> 49:18.620] So this is from F1 app.
[49:18.620 -> 49:20.080] The F1 app, okay.
[49:20.080 -> 49:22.200] I actually believe it's not Max.
[49:22.200 -> 49:23.600] I feel like it's not Max.
[49:24.760 -> 49:25.900] I'm just gonna to say Lewis.
[49:25.900 -> 49:26.800] No.
[49:26.800 -> 49:27.600] Damn.
[49:29.000 -> 49:30.200] Sergio Perez.
[49:30.200 -> 49:31.700] It's actually called a science.
[49:31.700 -> 49:32.400] Okay.
[49:32.400 -> 49:35.200] I didn't think he had one, so I'm going to put that one in there.
[49:35.200 -> 49:35.800] He's got something.
[49:35.800 -> 49:37.200] What do you think about science?
[49:37.200 -> 49:41.600] I think he's as good of a driver as Leclerc.
[49:41.600 -> 49:46.240] I think just because he hasn't got the publicity behind him, or didn't when he first joined Ferrari, everyone was like he's not as good. Mae'n ddod yn dda i'r drifoedd Leclerc. Dwi'n credu, dim ond oherwydd nad oes ganddi'r cyhoeddiad ar ôl i'w gilydd,
[49:46.240 -> 49:49.760] neu ddim, pan ddewisodd erioed i'r Ferrari, roedd pawb yn dweud nad oes yn dda.
[49:49.760 -> 49:51.760] Ym mis hon, dwi'n meddwl ei fod yn well nad ydw i.
[49:51.760 -> 49:54.960] Dwi ddim yn gwybod a oedd Leclerc yn cael gwaith neu broblemau,
[49:54.960 -> 49:57.280] ond mae'n byw'n ffwrdd i'w gael.
[49:57.280 -> 49:59.280] Mae wedi bod yn dda iawn i'r pwdion, yn y rheolau mwyaf.
[49:59.280 -> 50:00.800] Mae'n fwy cydweithredol na Leclerc.
[50:00.800 -> 50:02.800] Mae'n ddod yn dda pan oedd eisiau.
[50:02.800 -> 50:05.280] Dwi ddim yn credu, dim ond oherwydd nad oes ganddi'r fwyaf o gwynyddiadau than Leclerc. He's solid when he wants to be, yeah. And I just, I don't think that just because
[50:05.280 -> 50:10.400] he doesn't have as many wins as him in this Ferrari doesn't mean he's not as good as a driver.
[50:10.400 -> 50:15.280] It's just, it's mad. I do think they're the same. Leclerc's just faster on a one lap. Yeah.
[50:16.000 -> 50:22.560] Every one lap. I would love to see next year like four or five teams that could actually
[50:22.560 -> 50:26.720] fight for that win. Like imagine, because we have some top, top drivers.
[50:27.520 -> 50:30.560] It'd be amazing if both Ferrari drivers, both Mercedes drivers,
[50:30.560 -> 50:34.080] both Red Bull drivers, both McLaren drivers could all be within like...
[50:34.640 -> 50:35.920] But what would the teams do?
[50:36.480 -> 50:37.120] I know, but...
[50:37.120 -> 50:40.320] Who would... then you'd really see who the number one driver is.
[50:40.320 -> 50:42.240] Because they say they don't have one at Ferrari.
[50:42.960 -> 50:44.480] Oh, I don't know about that.
[50:44.480 -> 50:47.720] But then Carlos got the upgrades and the Clare didn't.
[50:47.720 -> 50:50.240] It's just, so yeah.
[50:50.240 -> 50:51.760] Yeah, that's true.
[50:51.760 -> 50:53.640] I don't know who I'd say is the number one driver.
[50:53.640 -> 50:57.800] Saint seems like he's more forward on the radio
[50:57.800 -> 50:59.680] as well with his engineers.
[50:59.680 -> 51:02.480] Like he'll be more like, no, I'm not doing that.
[51:02.480 -> 51:04.240] Whereas the Clare will just be like, no.
[51:04.240 -> 51:05.160] And then still do it.
[51:05.160 -> 51:06.300] I reckon Leclerc's number one there
[51:06.300 -> 51:08.360] just because of his relationship with Vassault.
[51:08.360 -> 51:09.200] Yeah.
[51:09.200 -> 51:14.200] I feel like Leclerc is more poster boy friendly.
[51:14.200 -> 51:15.040] Do you know what I mean?
[51:15.040 -> 51:16.160] Does that make sense?
[51:16.160 -> 51:17.840] He'll never leave Ferrari.
[51:17.840 -> 51:18.680] Where would he?
[51:18.680 -> 51:19.520] Do you not think?
[51:19.520 -> 51:20.360] He wouldn't go to Red Bull.
[51:20.360 -> 51:22.200] He wouldn't go to Merc.
[51:22.200 -> 51:23.040] There's no other team.
[51:23.040 -> 51:25.040] And it was his dream,
[51:25.040 -> 51:26.080] like his dad's dream,
[51:26.080 -> 51:28.320] and Jules' dream,
[51:28.320 -> 51:30.240] just because they're having a rough patch.
[51:30.240 -> 51:32.920] I just don't see where he would ever go,
[51:32.920 -> 51:34.440] because he wouldn't go with Max,
[51:34.440 -> 51:37.240] because they're two good drivers.
[51:37.240 -> 51:38.240] And I don't get where,
[51:38.240 -> 51:41.120] I don't think Merck would have Leclerc.
[51:41.120 -> 51:43.760] But I don't think Ferrari would have Hamilton.
[51:43.760 -> 51:46.560] That was an interesting moment that was going around.
[51:46.560 -> 51:49.160] He would never, where that came from.
[51:49.160 -> 51:51.740] He said in a podcast, like they've got no,
[51:52.920 -> 51:55.280] they're all, there's no diversity at Ferrari.
[51:55.280 -> 51:56.600] And I feel like he said that,
[51:56.600 -> 51:58.800] so why is anyone going with that?
[51:58.800 -> 52:00.120] It's crazy.
[52:00.120 -> 52:02.080] These rumors, I think people just bored at home.
[52:02.080 -> 52:03.920] I think a lot of them come from us.
[52:03.920 -> 52:10.480] Yeah, a lot of the rumors are come from someone's um what's what's your what's a youtube a thumbnail
[52:10.480 -> 52:14.400] yeah where you put a driver in a different suit yeah and then someone sees it and it's like right
[52:17.280 -> 52:19.520] right next right next race next question
[52:22.240 -> 52:27.080] in order who has the most race wins Red Bull McLaren or Williams
[52:30.920 -> 52:35.160] Race wins not championships. No race wins. Okay, it will go
[52:36.000 -> 52:41.440] Williams Red Bull McLaren, no McLaren Williams Red Bull. Oh my god
[52:42.160 -> 52:44.960] 183 114 and 100 183
[52:42.000 -> 52:44.000] Oh my god! 183, 114 and 100.
[52:44.000 -> 52:45.000] 183?
[52:45.000 -> 52:46.000] McLaren, yeah.
[52:46.000 -> 52:47.000] Wow, that's insane.
[52:47.000 -> 52:49.000] I got Williams confused there with Ferrari.
[52:49.000 -> 52:50.000] You have to think like when did they come?
[52:50.000 -> 52:54.000] Because I never watched it. I've never seen anyone but Red Bull be dominant.
[52:54.000 -> 52:56.000] McLaren have been going for years.
[52:56.000 -> 53:03.000] It's like I said the other day, I didn't realise how iconic Sebastian Vettel's years at Red Bull were.
[53:03.000 -> 53:08.280] Because all I ever knew was him at Ferrari. But he, well, he did four titles with them, but.
[53:08.280 -> 53:09.120] Yeah.
[53:09.120 -> 53:10.080] It's like when I started watching Drive Survive,
[53:10.080 -> 53:12.240] and for my, this was the first time I've watched F1,
[53:12.240 -> 53:13.760] I haven't even watched a race yet.
[53:13.760 -> 53:16.640] In my head, I knew Lewis Hamilton was the best,
[53:16.640 -> 53:18.200] because you see it in media everywhere.
[53:18.200 -> 53:21.140] And then we had the season where Hamilton come back.
[53:21.140 -> 53:22.980] He was way behind Verstappen, and he came back.
[53:22.980 -> 53:23.960] You saw how good he was.
[53:23.960 -> 53:26.040] What he did in Brazil was absolutely disgusting.
[53:26.040 -> 53:27.480] When he come from the back of the pack,
[53:27.480 -> 53:30.640] that was like our first ever race, it was crazy.
[53:30.640 -> 53:33.000] But in my head, I thought McLaren were the best team.
[53:33.000 -> 53:34.960] Like, cause I just didn't know anything about it.
[53:34.960 -> 53:35.800] I just thought that they would be.
[53:35.800 -> 53:37.400] Well, I just thought Ferrari were.
[53:37.400 -> 53:39.280] Everyone wants to drive for Ferrari.
[53:39.280 -> 53:40.640] Clearly they win every race.
[53:40.640 -> 53:41.480] Yeah.
[53:41.480 -> 53:43.600] But they don't, far from it.
[53:43.600 -> 53:45.680] Unless you know the history in that, you ain't gonna know.
[53:45.680 -> 53:48.680] James Hunt, 70s, McLaren have been going for so long.
[53:48.680 -> 53:53.600] But like all these big names, I only really know from like Sky, but I wouldn't know who
[53:53.600 -> 53:58.360] they drove for, who they did. I only knew Michael Schumacher because, well, it's quite
[53:58.360 -> 54:03.320] easy to know that he was one of the best drivers. But only because people have told me, not
[54:03.320 -> 54:08.920] because I've done any research on it. I don't think there's any need for me to go back and look in them
[54:08.920 -> 54:14.160] years. As long as I can acknowledge it, I just want to focus on the future and the new
[54:14.160 -> 54:15.160] generation of drivers.
[54:15.160 -> 54:19.480] That's it, I mean it depends what you want to do. If you're going to take this as a job,
[54:19.480 -> 54:23.880] I suppose you should know about history, even though we fucking don't. But yeah, if you're
[54:23.880 -> 54:26.720] just a normal person, it doesn't make any odds to know it or not really
[54:26.720 -> 54:32.320] definitely right next question we're on 14 back to the f2
[54:32.320 -> 54:33.360] hang on what's the score?
[54:33.360 -> 54:34.480] I'm winning
[54:34.480 -> 54:36.000] what's the score though because I just put up
[54:36.000 -> 54:37.120] I think it's 5-3
[54:37.120 -> 54:38.560] I think it's 5-4 now
[54:38.560 -> 54:41.760] make it 5-4 just so it's more interesting I'd rather it be head and head
[54:42.560 -> 54:51.280] how many rounds of the f2 do we have? 18, 17 or 16? This includes Imola.
[54:51.280 -> 54:58.320] 16. 18. Oh my God. 5-0. Travis snapped it back.
[54:58.320 -> 55:01.760] You've got a couple of points there for nothing, but yeah, 5-0.
[55:01.760 -> 55:05.480] So this is, it's down to the last question. Well, this is like 2021.
[55:05.480 -> 55:06.320] I've been down there.
[55:06.320 -> 55:07.160] I've been down there.
[55:07.160 -> 55:07.980] Safety guards.
[55:07.980 -> 55:09.360] No, this is so not right.
[55:09.360 -> 55:10.600] Pressure's on.
[55:13.760 -> 55:14.760] I feel like I've wrote this.
[55:14.760 -> 55:17.320] I'm going to say it because you just,
[55:17.320 -> 55:20.280] out of these three drivers who doesn't have a pole position,
[55:21.320 -> 55:22.160] but we've just run through it.
[55:22.160 -> 55:23.400] Well, I forgot them already.
[55:23.400 -> 55:24.560] Right.
[55:24.560 -> 55:26.320] Norris, Stroll or Esteban Ocon?
[55:26.320 -> 55:27.160] Esteban Ocon.
[55:27.160 -> 55:27.980] Oh, there we go.
[55:27.980 -> 55:28.820] There we go!
[55:28.820 -> 55:29.660] Right, who in the quiz?
[55:29.660 -> 55:30.480] I would have said the same thing though.
[55:30.480 -> 55:31.320] Oh, what?
[55:31.320 -> 55:33.040] I've got a bonus question.
[55:33.040 -> 55:33.880] Are we going to wipe that out?
[55:33.880 -> 55:34.720] I can redeem it, I can redeem it.
[55:34.720 -> 55:35.540] Which driver?
[55:35.540 -> 55:36.380] No, you can have that.
[55:36.380 -> 55:37.560] Owns a gin brand?
[55:37.560 -> 55:39.720] Boutery, Boutery, Valtteri.
[55:39.720 -> 55:40.560] Who?
[55:41.760 -> 55:42.600] Valtteri.
[55:42.600 -> 55:43.420] Jenson Button.
[55:43.420 -> 55:44.260] No.
[55:44.260 -> 55:46.520] Valtteri Bottas. What's it called? Both. Yeah, there
[55:46.520 -> 55:53.920] you go. You win. Well played. So we tie. I'm going to the FIA. Matt Webber. I tried to
[55:53.920 -> 55:58.880] put a Mark Webber question in. Thank you for the quiz. That was brilliant. That was really
[55:58.880 -> 56:03.320] good. Far better than any quiz that we've ever done for ourselves. I found it really
[56:03.320 -> 56:05.640] hard to find questions. It is really hard.
[56:05.640 -> 56:06.760] It is hard to find questions.
[56:06.760 -> 56:07.680] Cause everything said,
[56:07.680 -> 56:10.000] Oh, who did Lewis Hamilton drive for?
[56:10.000 -> 56:10.840] Yeah.
[56:10.840 -> 56:12.680] And a lot of them are all the same on like online.
[56:12.680 -> 56:14.520] That's why I do give Williams a shout out.
[56:14.520 -> 56:17.360] Williams do an amazing quiz every race weekend.
[56:17.360 -> 56:18.480] They're great with their media.
[56:18.480 -> 56:20.000] Williams are amazing.
[56:20.000 -> 56:21.440] There's definitely a lot of some teams
[56:21.440 -> 56:23.520] who are much, much better than others.
[56:23.520 -> 56:26.680] What James Viles does when he comes out and says,
[56:26.680 -> 56:28.600] yeah, we were shit this weekend, here's why.
[56:28.600 -> 56:29.440] It's just great.
[56:29.440 -> 56:31.680] You don't see any other team do that.
[56:31.680 -> 56:34.000] But Aston Martin are the best for their media.
[56:34.000 -> 56:34.840] You think?
[56:34.840 -> 56:35.920] Yeah, that Jimmy is it?
[56:35.920 -> 56:38.360] That does them TikTok, just insane.
[56:38.360 -> 56:40.000] I haven't seen Aston Martin's TikTok actually.
[56:40.000 -> 56:41.640] I've got them on Instagram, but not TikTok.
[56:41.640 -> 56:43.440] It was just when all that Taylor Swift thing happened
[56:43.440 -> 56:44.280] and they did a video with Van Der Rompel.
[56:44.280 -> 56:45.960] That's what you called us out on earlier.
[56:45.960 -> 56:48.440] Apparently in the last episode we were saying,
[56:48.440 -> 56:50.760] 21 is Taylor Swift, but it's not.
[56:50.760 -> 56:51.840] It's quite clearly not.
[56:51.840 -> 56:53.040] And I'm 21.
[56:53.040 -> 56:55.920] It's 22, we found out.
[56:55.920 -> 56:57.680] Not the biggest Taylor Swift fans, though, are we?
[56:57.680 -> 57:00.400] Well, no, I mean, the first one that she did,
[57:00.400 -> 57:03.160] Romeo, Romeo, take me.
[57:03.160 -> 57:05.840] Would it be a good time to say I've got a Taylor Swift tie on?
[57:05.840 -> 57:06.680] Have you really?
[57:06.680 -> 57:07.680] Yeah, on my arm.
[57:07.680 -> 57:08.640] Do you love Taylor Swift?
[57:08.640 -> 57:09.480] Yeah.
[57:09.480 -> 57:10.300] What is it?
[57:10.300 -> 57:11.140] It's like a pineapple.
[57:11.140 -> 57:12.840] It's a mirror ball.
[57:12.840 -> 57:13.680] Oh yeah, a disco ball.
[57:13.680 -> 57:15.640] I've also got Harry Styles one.
[57:15.640 -> 57:16.480] Oh fair, I can understand.
[57:16.480 -> 57:17.320] What's the Harry Styles one?
[57:17.320 -> 57:18.760] I just treat people with kindness.
[57:18.760 -> 57:20.040] Weren't they together at one point?
[57:20.040 -> 57:20.880] Yeah.
[57:20.880 -> 57:22.520] So technically you've got like a whole relationship
[57:22.520 -> 57:23.360] on your own.
[57:23.360 -> 57:26.000] Yeah, I went to see him last week on Tuesday.
[57:26.000 -> 57:27.000] In Wembley?
[57:27.000 -> 57:28.000] Cardiff.
[57:28.000 -> 57:29.000] Oh, that's right.
[57:29.000 -> 57:33.000] And Taylor Swift announced her while I was there, like, divorce parents.
[57:33.000 -> 57:34.000] Was it really good?
[57:34.000 -> 57:35.000] Yeah, it was really good.
[57:35.000 -> 57:36.000] Is he good?
[57:36.000 -> 57:39.000] I've seen him, saw him in Coventry this year and Cardiff last week.
[57:39.000 -> 57:40.000] That's really cool.
[57:40.000 -> 57:42.000] He's a Danny Rickardish fan.
[57:42.000 -> 57:43.000] Is he?
[57:43.000 -> 57:44.000] Yeah, he was.
[57:44.000 -> 57:45.280] He wore, had the t-shirt on, didn't he, in LA. He's an F1 fan, is he? I don't know. He just added Danny Rickard fan. Is he? Yeah, he wore, he wore, had a t-shirt on, didn't he, in LA?
[57:45.280 -> 57:46.400] He's an F1 fan, is he?
[57:46.400 -> 57:47.240] I don't know.
[57:47.240 -> 57:48.080] He just added Danny Rickard.
[57:48.080 -> 57:49.880] I mean, you can be a fan of just Danny Rickard,
[57:49.880 -> 57:50.700] not even like F1.
[57:50.700 -> 57:53.040] But, it's weird, because people will now take
[57:53.040 -> 57:54.440] the cardboard cutout to Danny Rickard
[57:54.440 -> 57:56.360] to Harry Styles concerts.
[57:56.360 -> 57:58.840] The crossovers now are just insane.
[57:58.840 -> 58:01.280] We've never spoke about Harry Styles in the podcast before,
[58:01.280 -> 58:03.000] but I do find it interesting that people go
[58:03.000 -> 58:05.020] to the concert dressed as crayons.
[58:05.020 -> 58:05.860] Have you seen that?
[58:05.860 -> 58:06.680] I've seen Teletubbies.
[58:06.680 -> 58:08.960] Teletubbies, like people dress up in like groups
[58:08.960 -> 58:09.800] and something.
[58:09.800 -> 58:11.200] Yeah, so it's like these four girls
[58:11.200 -> 58:13.240] that have done it for the past two tours
[58:13.240 -> 58:14.060] and then they-
[58:14.060 -> 58:14.900] It's pretty unreal.
[58:14.900 -> 58:15.740] It's pretty cool.
[58:15.740 -> 58:17.000] He always has a dress code, doesn't he?
[58:17.000 -> 58:17.840] Yeah.
[58:17.840 -> 58:18.680] Usually, to his shows.
[58:18.680 -> 58:19.500] Yeah, he always does.
[58:19.500 -> 58:20.340] Cowboy hat, cowboy stuff.
[58:20.340 -> 58:21.180] Yeah, yeah.
[58:21.180 -> 58:22.000] You should go.
[58:22.000 -> 58:22.840] You should go.
[58:22.840 -> 58:24.880] He's just played Wembley four nights.
[58:24.880 -> 58:28.000] Yeah, we've missed it four nights in a row, we missed it for the traffic has been atrocious
[58:28.760 -> 58:35.560] Well, it was they play call play play play Arctic Monkeys played. Yeah, even been able to leave house and glass those on
[58:37.440 -> 58:43.040] Did you want to go yeah, I've never been I've tried for five years really and you just can't get tics
[58:43.040 -> 58:45.240] Yeah, just can't get them. Just not lucky enough.
[58:45.240 -> 58:46.520] I've never been to a festival,
[58:46.520 -> 58:48.920] but if I went to one, it would be Glaston.
[58:48.920 -> 58:50.760] Like, it would be unreal.
[58:50.760 -> 58:51.680] At some point, we'll do it.
[58:51.680 -> 58:53.320] Take the mics and do some Pit Stop episodes.
[58:53.320 -> 58:55.360] I do feel like one of the aftermoon drive-ins,
[58:55.360 -> 58:57.440] the British will be there this year.
[58:57.440 -> 58:58.280] Probably, yeah.
[58:58.280 -> 59:00.640] Yeah, something like Lando or George.
[59:00.640 -> 59:01.920] They've all got private Instagrams.
[59:01.920 -> 59:03.520] They'll just be posting it on there.
[59:03.520 -> 59:06.600] It's a lot easier to hide what you're doing and where you are than you think, really.
[59:06.600 -> 59:10.200] That's what a lot of people forget. And I always say this, if you see a celebrity out and about
[59:10.200 -> 59:13.400] getting pictures taken of them, they know that they're getting pictures taken of them.
[59:13.400 -> 59:15.400] They're probably wearing them shoes for a certain reason.
[59:15.400 -> 59:17.000] It's pretty easy to go undiscovered.
[59:17.000 -> 59:21.000] F1 weekends are so good though, because they are essentially like a little miniature festival at the same time.
[59:21.000 -> 59:21.400] Yeah.
[59:21.400 -> 59:24.000] Like, was it Zandvoort? There was like a massive...
[59:24.000 -> 59:25.520] We were in the Red Bull, having a few beers after Zandvoort? There was like a massive, we were in the Red Bull,
[59:25.520 -> 59:27.960] having a few beers after Zandvoort race with Brad.
[59:27.960 -> 59:28.800] And there was that DJ.
[59:28.800 -> 59:32.040] Well, Silverstone do a big festival on the Thursday,
[59:32.040 -> 59:32.880] is it?
[59:32.880 -> 59:35.880] But Spain was not like that at all.
[59:35.880 -> 59:38.120] I feel like there was nothing to do around the track.
[59:38.120 -> 59:39.880] I don't remember a lot of Spain from last year.
[59:39.880 -> 59:40.840] Oh yeah, you went to Spain.
[59:40.840 -> 59:41.680] Yeah.
[59:41.680 -> 59:42.500] We are coming up to an hour,
[59:42.500 -> 59:43.800] so we are coming towards the end of the year,
[59:43.800 -> 59:45.520] but how was the Spanish Grand Prix for you?
[59:45.520 -> 59:46.480] It was amazing.
[59:46.480 -> 59:48.280] But I would say to any fan that's like,
[59:48.280 -> 59:50.040] feels like they're not a real fan
[59:50.040 -> 59:51.480] cause they've not been to a race.
[59:51.480 -> 59:53.380] That doesn't mean anything.
[59:53.380 -> 59:55.360] And just remember, you're not watching a race there.
[59:55.360 -> 59:57.560] You can see a car for a second.
[59:57.560 -> 01:00:00.120] As much as the experience is amazing
[01:00:00.120 -> 01:00:01.760] and something you'll never forget,
[01:00:01.760 -> 01:00:04.480] don't make it be your whole life that you've not been.
[01:00:04.480 -> 01:00:06.520] I think that's really important coming from you.
[01:00:06.520 -> 01:00:07.960] They're so expensive.
[01:00:07.960 -> 01:00:09.680] I think me and Jake can say something like that
[01:00:09.680 -> 01:00:10.920] and maybe people will just be like,
[01:00:10.920 -> 01:00:12.880] oh, well, you guys get to go to the races.
[01:00:12.880 -> 01:00:14.440] So you would say that, but for someone like you,
[01:00:14.440 -> 01:00:19.040] who is just a standard F1 fan, has been to Barcelona,
[01:00:19.040 -> 01:00:21.400] I mean, I agree with you, it's harder to watch it.
[01:00:21.400 -> 01:00:23.320] It's so much easier to follow what's going on
[01:00:23.320 -> 01:00:24.240] when you watch it on the TV.
[01:00:24.240 -> 01:00:26.480] I had my phone on with the timings because I don't want to miss it. It's so much easier to follow what's going on when you watch it on the TV. I had my phone on with the timings
[01:00:26.480 -> 01:00:28.080] because I don't want to miss it.
[01:00:28.080 -> 01:00:29.120] Like, don't get me wrong,
[01:00:29.120 -> 01:00:31.520] I will go to another race hopefully next year.
[01:00:31.520 -> 01:00:33.720] I make it like an annual thing,
[01:00:33.720 -> 01:00:35.600] but I'd say to anyone, like,
[01:00:35.600 -> 01:00:37.800] don't get yourself down because you've not been to one
[01:00:37.800 -> 01:00:39.880] and don't let anyone tell you you're not as much as a fan
[01:00:39.880 -> 01:00:40.720] because you've not.
[01:00:40.720 -> 01:00:42.120] Well, we said on the pop of bubble,
[01:00:42.120 -> 01:00:43.560] when we left Barcelona,
[01:00:43.560 -> 01:00:45.200] we waited for a train for three hours,
[01:00:45.200 -> 01:00:46.040] couldn't get one.
[01:00:46.040 -> 01:00:47.960] And it's a 40 minute walk to the train station.
[01:00:47.960 -> 01:00:50.680] Yeah, so we ended up walking for five hours
[01:00:50.680 -> 01:00:52.080] to try and get a taxi.
[01:00:52.080 -> 01:00:53.000] No.
[01:00:53.000 -> 01:00:54.080] There was no taxi.
[01:00:54.080 -> 01:00:55.920] Well, they were outside trying to charge 150 euros.
[01:00:55.920 -> 01:00:56.960] All of our phones were dead.
[01:00:56.960 -> 01:00:57.800] Each.
[01:00:57.800 -> 01:00:58.620] Yeah.
[01:00:58.620 -> 01:00:59.580] To get back to Barcelona.
[01:00:59.580 -> 01:01:00.420] Crazy.
[01:01:00.420 -> 01:01:01.240] That's horrendous.
[01:01:01.240 -> 01:01:02.080] It's a joke, we shot a bus.
[01:01:02.080 -> 01:01:02.920] Absolutely crazy.
[01:01:02.920 -> 01:01:04.360] Well, Lily, thank you very much for joining us
[01:01:04.360 -> 01:01:05.000] on the Pits.com podcast. Thank you very much. And I want to say, best of luck for everything. I hope a joke, we shot the boss. Absolutely crazy. Well, Lily, thank you very much for joining us on the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:01:05.000 -> 01:01:06.000] Thank you very much.
[01:01:06.000 -> 01:01:07.000] It's been good to have you.
[01:01:07.000 -> 01:01:08.000] And I want to say, best of luck for everything.
[01:01:08.000 -> 01:01:09.500] I hope you do keep making F1 content.
[01:01:09.500 -> 01:01:10.500] Yeah.
[01:01:10.500 -> 01:01:11.500] Don't forget to follow me.
[01:01:11.500 -> 01:01:12.500] Oh no, yeah.
[01:01:12.500 -> 01:01:14.500] One more shout out out of all your socials.
[01:01:14.500 -> 01:01:15.500] Lily Roberts F1.
[01:01:15.500 -> 01:01:20.000] I do do stuff on the F2 though, because you need to watch it.
[01:01:20.000 -> 01:01:24.000] If that's one thing you take from this podcast is me telling you to go and watch the F2.
[01:01:24.000 -> 01:01:25.120] Yeah, I love that. F2 is amazing. It's good that you do that. There's not to go and watch the F2. Yeah, I love that.
[01:01:25.120 -> 01:01:25.940] F2 is amazing.
[01:01:25.940 -> 01:01:26.780] It's good that you do that,
[01:01:26.780 -> 01:01:27.620] because not enough people make content about F2.
[01:01:27.620 -> 01:01:28.440] Yeah, no, definitely not.
[01:01:28.440 -> 01:01:30.660] And you'll be able to find Lily over on our Pit Stop,
[01:01:30.660 -> 01:01:32.200] over on our TikTok at Pit Stop,
[01:01:32.200 -> 01:01:33.080] because we'll be posting clips.
[01:01:33.080 -> 01:01:34.880] So that'll be a good way to find her as well.
[01:01:34.880 -> 01:01:35.720] Yeah.
[01:01:35.720 -> 01:01:36.540] But yeah, thank you for coming.
[01:01:36.540 -> 01:01:37.720] Thank you for making the journey.
[01:01:37.720 -> 01:01:39.400] Thanks for coming to Pit Stop HQ.
[01:01:39.400 -> 01:01:41.320] I hope it lived up to what you may have thought
[01:01:41.320 -> 01:01:42.160] it would have been.
[01:01:42.160 -> 01:01:43.000] It sure did.
[01:01:43.000 -> 01:01:45.000] Might steal one of your hats.
[01:01:45.000 -> 01:01:48.000] I don't know, maybe just not the Oliverman one with the signature.
[01:01:48.000 -> 01:01:49.000] I'll take that one.
[01:01:49.000 -> 01:01:52.000] The rest of you can have it. Hang on, hang on, hang on. We're missing something very
[01:01:52.000 -> 01:01:53.000] vital.
[01:01:53.000 -> 01:01:54.000] Oh, we are missing something very vital.
[01:01:54.000 -> 01:01:57.880] We wanted to say thanks for coming down, because it was a long journey. So we have a little
[01:01:57.880 -> 01:02:01.000] gift for you. Do you want to do this one? You can do this one.
[01:02:01.000 -> 01:02:03.000] Okay. Yeah, we've got a little gift.
[01:02:03.000 -> 01:02:09.960] I feel even more special I actually this
[01:02:09.960 -> 01:02:13.540] morning I was thinking I wonder if this is like these hoodies very own yeah
[01:02:13.540 -> 01:02:21.620] pitstop hoodie no one has these I think so I am the only other person with a red
[01:02:21.620 -> 01:02:25.640] one is career yeah one career Freddyrea. Yeah, one Correa.
[01:02:25.640 -> 01:02:27.040] Freddie Hunt got an orange one.
[01:02:27.040 -> 01:02:28.680] Jack Aitken has a blue one.
[01:02:28.680 -> 01:02:29.520] Yeah.
[01:02:29.520 -> 01:02:31.080] And I can't really remember who else.
[01:02:31.080 -> 01:02:32.080] Did we give Oscar one?
[01:02:32.080 -> 01:02:32.920] No.
[01:02:32.920 -> 01:02:33.740] Dragovich?
[01:02:33.740 -> 01:02:34.580] No.
[01:02:34.580 -> 01:02:35.420] No, we didn't.
[01:02:35.420 -> 01:02:36.240] No?
[01:02:36.240 -> 01:02:37.080] We need to now.
[01:02:37.080 -> 01:02:37.920] So these are rare.
[01:02:37.920 -> 01:02:38.740] Thank you so much.
[01:02:38.740 -> 01:02:39.580] These are limited edition.
[01:02:39.580 -> 01:02:40.420] Keep it clean.
[01:02:40.420 -> 01:02:41.240] You'll have to bring them out.
[01:02:41.240 -> 01:02:42.080] In like 10 years time,
[01:02:42.080 -> 01:02:42.920] you'll be able to sell them.
[01:02:42.920 -> 01:02:43.740] Some of them just smell like boys.
[01:02:43.740 -> 01:02:44.580] Yeah, well, it smelled like shit,
[01:02:44.580 -> 01:02:45.000] so Jake sprayed it with a load of deodorant. No, it's been as well because he was so crazy. I don't even iron my own clothes.
[01:02:45.000 -> 01:02:46.000] I'm a weirdo.
[01:02:46.000 -> 01:02:47.000] I don't iron either but Fab irons everything.
[01:02:47.000 -> 01:02:48.000] I'm really weird.
[01:02:48.000 -> 01:02:49.000] Anytime I go out I have to iron everything.
[01:02:49.000 -> 01:02:50.000] Aw, thank you guys.
[01:02:50.000 -> 01:02:51.000] No worries.
[01:02:51.000 -> 01:02:52.000] Thank you for coming.
[01:02:52.000 -> 01:02:53.000] You've had a long journey.
[01:02:53.000 -> 01:02:54.000] Really appreciate it.
[01:02:54.000 -> 01:02:55.000] Make sure you take a pic in it and tag us.
[01:02:55.000 -> 01:02:56.000] I will.
[01:02:56.000 -> 01:02:57.000] Thank you for listening to the BitStop Podcast.
[01:02:57.000 -> 01:02:58.000] Please rate it five stars, hit the follow button and we'll see you guys on Thursday.
[01:02:58.000 -> 01:02:59.000] Thank you.
[01:02:59.000 -> 01:03:00.000] Bye.
[01:03:00.000 -> 01:03:01.000] Bye.
[01:03:01.000 -> 01:03:02.000] Bye.
[01:03:02.000 -> 01:03:03.000] Bye.
[01:03:03.000 -> 01:03:04.000] Bye.
[01:03:04.000 -> 01:03:06.080] Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Take a peek in it and tag us. I will. Thank you for listening to the BitStop Podcast. Please rate it five stars, hit the follow button.
[01:03:06.080 -> 01:03:07.080] And we'll see you guys on...
[01:03:07.080 -> 01:03:08.080] Thursday!
[01:03:08.080 -> 01:03:09.080] Thursday!
[01:03:09.080 -> 01:03:10.080] Thank you guys.
[01:03:10.080 -> 01:03:11.080] Make sure you go and watch The Calif on YouTube as well, really good.
[01:03:11.080 -> 01:03:12.080] Thank you very much!
[01:03:12.080 -> None] Woo! Yeah! You

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