Podcast: Pitstop
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Sun, 20 Nov 2022 23:59:00 -0000
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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! And that is a WRAP on the 2022 F1 Season! What a race and what a way to round off an amazing year - our first season in Formula 1! It's been such a wild ride and we still can't process what we've achieved this year, but all we know is that next year is going to be even BIGGER and BETTER.. So that's it. Max is a 2 time World Champion, Redbull won the Constructors, George has had an amazing first year in the Redbull, Danny ric is OUT along with Mick, Latifi, and the almighty Sebastian Vettel, and we're also gaining a few rookies for 2023! Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey, inside and outside of the sport. We love you all dearly. Here's to 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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**Summary of the Podcast Episode**
* The episode begins with the hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, reflecting on the recently concluded 2022 Formula One season, highlighting Max Verstappen's championship win and Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, and Mick Schumacher's farewell from the sport.
* They express excitement for the upcoming year and discuss their plans to continue producing engaging content for their listeners during the off-season, including guest episodes and potential collaborations with Formula One drivers and teams.
* The hosts then delve into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final race of the season, discussing the intense battle for positions and the strategic decisions made by the teams. They praise Max Verstappen's victory and acknowledge Charles Leclerc's resilience in securing second place in the drivers' standings.
* They also pay tribute to Sebastian Vettel for his remarkable career, expressing their admiration for his contributions to the sport and his impact on fellow drivers.
* The conversation shifts to the upcoming changes in the driver lineup for the 2023 season, with Logan Sargeant joining Williams and Oscar Piastri replacing Daniel Ricciardo at McLaren. They speculate on potential nicknames for Piastri and express anticipation for his performance on the track.
* The hosts briefly mention Fernando Alonso's retirement from the race and his move to Aston Martin, acknowledging his unwavering passion for racing. They also discuss Lance Stroll's attempt to overtake Fernando Alonso, which resulted in a time penalty.
* The episode concludes with a discussion about the pit stop procedures, particularly the movement of wheel guns by the team in front of the pitting car. They highlight the importance of safety measures and the dedication of the pit crews who often go unnoticed. **Episode Overview:**
The podcast episode delves into various topics related to the recently concluded Formula One season, including the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, driver and team performances, and the upcoming changes in the sport.
**Key Points Discussed:**
* **Ferrari's Strategy:** The hosts analyze Ferrari's decision to keep Charles Leclerc out on old tires during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. They debate whether it was a strategic error or a calculated risk that ultimately did not pay off.
* **Max Verstappen's Dominance:** The discussion shifts to Max Verstappen's impressive performance throughout the season and his dominance in the championship. The hosts highlight his ability to pull away from his teammate Sergio Perez and his consistent race pace.
* **DRS Regulation Changes:** The hosts discuss a potential rule change that could introduce DRS a lap earlier in races. They speculate on the impact this might have on the excitement and competitiveness of the races.
* **Off-Season Break:** The conversation moves to the upcoming off-season break for the teams and drivers. The hosts wonder how the teams utilize this time, considering the constant evolution and development of the cars.
* **Reflections on the Season:** The hosts reflect on their journey since starting the podcast and express gratitude for the opportunities and friendships they have gained through their involvement in Formula One. They acknowledge the positive impact of the podcast on their lives and the connections they have made within the sport.
* **Networking and Building Relationships:** The hosts emphasize the importance of networking and building relationships in the Formula One industry. They suggest that genuine connections and a friendly approach can lead to valuable opportunities and collaborations.
* **Content Creation and Growth:** The hosts discuss their approach to content creation and their desire to continue improving and evolving their podcast. They express excitement for the upcoming year and the potential for new and innovative content.
**Conclusion:**
The podcast episode concludes with the hosts expressing their enthusiasm for the future of their podcast and their commitment to delivering engaging and informative content to their audience. They acknowledge the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and express their gratitude for the support and encouragement they have received from their listeners. # Pit Stop Podcast Season 1 Finale Summary
The Pit Stop Podcast, hosted by Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, concluded its first season with a reflective and entertaining discussion on the recently concluded Formula One season and their experiences throughout the year.
## Season Wrap-Up and Reflections:
- The hosts expressed their satisfaction with the first season of their podcast, highlighting the valuable learning experience and the positive feedback received from listeners.
- They acknowledged the challenges of conducting interviews, particularly the initial nervousness, but emphasized the importance of embracing vulnerability and being authentic.
- Both hosts agreed that the podcast has helped them step out of their comfort zones and grow as individuals.
## Memorable Moments and Achievements:
- Jake and Fabio highlighted the significance of their partnership, emphasizing the complementary nature of their dynamic and the positive impact it has had on the success of the podcast.
- They recalled memorable moments from the season, including attending races, meeting drivers, and creating engaging content for their audience.
- The hosts expressed their gratitude to their listeners for their support and engagement throughout the season.
## Guest Appearances and Future Plans:
- The hosts teased upcoming guest appearances on the podcast, promising exciting and informative conversations with notable figures from the world of Formula One.
- They discussed the possibility of revamping the podcast's format and visuals for the new year, including a potential rebranding and the addition of new elements to enhance the viewing experience.
- Jake and Fabio hinted at plans for a special 100th episode, which they aim to make a memorable event for their listeners.
## Predictions for the Upcoming Season:
- The hosts engaged in a discussion about potential standout drivers and team performances in the upcoming Formula One season.
- They acknowledged the dominance of Max Verstappen and Red Bull in recent years but expressed excitement about the potential for a more competitive and unpredictable season.
- Jake and Fabio mentioned the addition of three new rookies to the grid and the impact it might have on the overall dynamics of the sport.
## Drive to Survive and Podcast Cameo Hopes:
- The hosts expressed their anticipation for the upcoming season of Drive to Survive, a popular Netflix docuseries that follows the Formula One season.
- They jokingly discussed the possibility of their podcast being featured in the series, acknowledging the slim chances but expressing their excitement at the prospect.
- Jake and Fabio made a playful plea to the Drive to Survive team to include them in the footage, particularly a shot of them enjoying a beer in the Alfa Romeo garage.
## Conclusion:
- The hosts concluded the podcast by thanking their listeners for their unwavering support and expressing their commitment to delivering even more engaging and entertaining content in the future.
- They acknowledged the importance of staying true to their authentic selves and promised to continue pushing boundaries and exploring new creative avenues.
- Jake and Fabio ended the podcast with a heartfelt farewell, promising to return on Thursday with a special non-Formula One-related episode.
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[00:56.320 -> 00:57.480] And there's a good theory behind it
[00:57.480 -> 00:59.680] because I am fucking nearly pretty much six foot two
[00:59.680 -> 01:00.720] and my bed is not six foot-
[01:00.720 -> 01:03.400] Oh bloody hell, you are opening it, girls are listening.
[01:03.400 -> 01:04.240] Aren't you?
[01:04.240 -> 01:05.000] Six one and a half. We're near six foot two. Six one and a half. That's not near six foot two, is it? What.1. Bloody hell, you are opening it, girls are listening, aren't you? 6.1 and a half!
[01:05.000 -> 01:06.000] We're near 6.2!
[01:06.000 -> 01:07.000] 6.1 and a half!
[01:07.000 -> 01:08.000] That's not near 6.2, is it?
[01:08.000 -> 01:09.000] What, half an inch?
[01:09.000 -> 01:23.000] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast. That is a wrap on the 2022
[01:23.000 -> 01:26.640] season. Abu Dhabi, what a race. Max Verstappen the winner.
[01:26.640 -> 01:32.640] Glorious, absolute glorious way to round off the year. Two-time world champion. Leclerc just held
[01:32.640 -> 01:39.920] on to maintain second in the drivers standings. We say bye-bye to Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo,
[01:39.920 -> 01:47.080] Mick Schumacher. It's crazy. This year has been crazy. And the final race of the season is done.
[01:47.080 -> 01:47.920] Do you know what?
[01:47.920 -> 01:48.760] There's a lot that's happened
[01:48.760 -> 01:50.880] at the latter half of this year.
[01:50.880 -> 01:53.520] Lots of crazy shit going on, lots of sad moments.
[01:53.520 -> 01:56.200] And this is kind of a sad, but kind of a happy moment
[01:56.200 -> 02:00.900] because that is a wrap on our first year in Formula One.
[02:00.900 -> 02:03.160] And what a fucking ride it has been.
[02:03.160 -> 02:04.880] I definitely think it would be good to talk about that
[02:04.880 -> 02:07.520] in today's episode and talk about everything we've achieved
[02:07.520 -> 02:12.380] but I am a bit sad that there'll be no races on,
[02:12.380 -> 02:14.400] but I think the beautiful thing about what we do is
[02:14.400 -> 02:17.480] we know that this time next week,
[02:17.480 -> 02:20.800] you guys on a Sunday will be listening to
[02:20.800 -> 02:23.440] an amazing Pit Stop podcast episode
[02:23.440 -> 02:25.000] with an incredible guest.
[02:25.820 -> 02:27.500] So if we can fill the void.
[02:27.500 -> 02:28.620] Can't believe we got this guy.
[02:28.620 -> 02:29.740] I know, it's pretty cool.
[02:29.740 -> 02:30.580] I can believe it now,
[02:30.580 -> 02:32.100] but if you'd have told me three months ago,
[02:32.100 -> 02:33.860] I'd have been like, nah, really?
[02:33.860 -> 02:36.780] Yeah, we're gonna keep flying out the guest episodes
[02:36.780 -> 02:38.740] so you have absolutely nothing to,
[02:38.740 -> 02:41.180] you know, we're not gonna stop uploading.
[02:41.180 -> 02:43.180] Oh, we're gonna absolutely hammer the content, guys.
[02:43.180 -> 02:47.040] Yeah, we decided to actually make a content plan. So actually get a plan
[02:47.440 -> 02:52.500] Yeah, we're gonna get this elusive whiteboard which we've been wanting either wanted to get have been said about fucking you
[02:52.500 -> 02:55.040] We've got a really really big white area
[02:55.080 -> 03:00.160] Yeah, this will run front of us is actually perfect for a big whiteboard just so we can I mean I feel like I'm a
[03:00.160 -> 03:04.920] Visual learner, would you stand up there? That's it. Educate me. Yeah, put my lab coat and my glasses on
[03:05.800 -> 03:07.200] Slapping a room. ruler against the board.
[03:07.200 -> 03:09.600] We're gonna do this, and this, and this.
[03:09.600 -> 03:15.200] I'd love it. Have you seen that guy who can draw dotted lines on a chalkboard with a piece of chalk?
[03:15.200 -> 03:18.400] Like he can go like that and it just does dot dot dot dot dot dot.
[03:18.400 -> 03:19.200] Oh, wow.
[03:19.200 -> 03:21.100] It's amazing. And he can do circles.
[03:21.100 -> 03:23.800] So is that why you want a whiteboard? It's got nothing to do with planning.
[03:23.800 -> 03:24.800] You just want to do that.
[03:24.800 -> 03:26.880] No, we need a chalkboard for that okay well we
[03:26.880 -> 03:29.760] could get you we'll make it happen either way guys is going to be so much
[03:29.760 -> 03:34.400] interesting shit happening over the next three months so don't worry your f1
[03:34.400 -> 03:38.240] void is still going to be filled by the pit stop boys some way or another yeah
[03:38.240 -> 03:41.600] before we talk about a bit of a roundup of this year and next year let's run
[03:41.600 -> 03:45.120] through the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix because so much happened I
[03:45.120 -> 03:49.840] know that you've made your notes. Oh Fab's notebook is lacking a bit today. That's all right Jake's got
[03:49.840 -> 03:54.720] knowledge. I haven't got a notebook but I've got knowledge. You got the brain notebook. It is funny
[03:54.720 -> 03:59.200] because I reckon our pod's going to significantly change by the way like this is the last one of
[03:59.200 -> 04:03.440] the season. We're going to drop off. No I don't know. Do you think people are going to carry on listening to us?
[04:03.440 -> 04:06.800] I hope so. The thing is we're're gonna be coming back in Feb next year
[04:06.800 -> 04:09.620] Like we're not gonna stop but in Feb next year for the race again
[04:09.640 -> 04:12.680] The content isn't really gonna be about the races anymore
[04:12.680 -> 04:16.220] So you guys listening are gonna be coming on like this is the bit
[04:16.220 -> 04:20.560] I actually prefer of the season like when we had the summer break and we did guest guest guest
[04:20.720 -> 04:28.000] Because this is when we really get to actually be podcast hosts and like share our personal life and talk about things that's what a podcast
[04:28.000 -> 04:32.000] is really like even when you do these notebooks it's great because we have the
[04:32.000 -> 04:35.800] things to talk about but I'd like to remove this segment and it's just us
[04:35.800 -> 04:40.040] chatting back and forward because I think the second we go into any form of
[04:40.040 -> 04:45.560] notes or anything written down I think that is when we lose what we are.
[04:45.560 -> 04:47.440] And it is just when we chat shit,
[04:47.440 -> 04:49.640] is what they're my favorite bits to listen to.
[04:49.640 -> 04:52.040] But I would also love to hear what everyone else
[04:52.040 -> 04:53.440] wants to hear us talk about.
[04:53.440 -> 04:55.760] I'd love like anyone who's listening,
[04:55.760 -> 04:57.820] if you can think of anything that you'd love to see us do
[04:57.820 -> 04:59.560] in the break, because we have this whole
[04:59.560 -> 05:01.400] Jake versus Fab thing going on.
[05:01.400 -> 05:02.720] We have other shit that we want to do,
[05:02.720 -> 05:05.480] like Formula One is sick, but when it's not on,
[05:05.480 -> 05:09.560] what else can we do to fill your motorsport void?
[05:09.560 -> 05:11.960] We wanna go traveling, as in we wanna just
[05:11.960 -> 05:13.920] take some cars on the road and go do some crazy shit,
[05:13.920 -> 05:16.680] or we wanna do something, we wanna film with people,
[05:16.680 -> 05:18.800] like more drivers, and not just a sit-down podcast,
[05:18.800 -> 05:21.720] like we wanna do other interesting shit with these people.
[05:21.720 -> 05:23.280] So yeah, tell us what you wanna hear.
[05:23.280 -> 05:24.280] There's definitely things we could do
[05:24.280 -> 05:26.040] with listeners as well, people out there listening. If you come to hear. There's definitely things we could do with listeners as well people out there listening
[05:26.040 -> 05:29.440] if you come to us with an idea and you have a plot of land or you have
[05:29.440 -> 05:33.200] something we can do or you're sat there thinking oh my god I did this, these guys could do that.
[05:33.200 -> 05:34.520] That's so true.
[05:34.520 -> 05:37.680] Then you could be a part of this so what I'm gonna do is that Instagram is
[05:37.680 -> 05:43.400] at pitstop, cool fucking name I know, follow it and on our story and if
[05:43.400 -> 05:47.720] basically if you listen to this after a day this story would have been gone just DM us flood us with
[05:47.920 -> 05:54.720] DMS on our story. I'll put up a box you can write ideas like try and get really involved because to be honest
[05:54.720 -> 06:00.720] I am tired. I don't know how you feel after she is you feel like tired of podcasting. I feel fucking great
[06:00.720 -> 06:04.280] You're ready to go great, man. I feel ready to go, but I feel like
[06:04.800 -> 06:05.360] I'm way more excited for this break because nothing's as much on a deadline I feel fucking great. You feel ready to go? I feel great, man. I feel ready to go, but I feel like
[06:05.360 -> 06:07.320] I'm way more excited for this break
[06:07.320 -> 06:09.480] because nothing's as much on a deadline.
[06:09.480 -> 06:10.720] Like we could film a guest.
[06:10.720 -> 06:12.440] We could film three guests in one week.
[06:12.440 -> 06:13.280] Bank them.
[06:13.280 -> 06:14.100] And schedule them.
[06:14.100 -> 06:15.940] Whereas, because this has all been on a deadline
[06:15.940 -> 06:16.960] and we've been traveling a lot
[06:16.960 -> 06:18.640] and there's a race and there's another race,
[06:18.640 -> 06:19.880] we have to be around.
[06:19.880 -> 06:21.700] We have to film late at night.
[06:21.700 -> 06:23.200] We have to do that, you know?
[06:23.200 -> 06:24.400] I do, I love that though.
[06:24.400 -> 06:27.880] Like I love being on edge constantly and shit being crazy.
[06:27.880 -> 06:30.040] Like I think when you take your foot off the gas,
[06:30.040 -> 06:31.560] it's very easy to get comfortable.
[06:31.560 -> 06:34.580] But I like the fact that our lives are so fly
[06:34.580 -> 06:35.640] by the seat of your pants.
[06:35.640 -> 06:37.360] Like we literally live,
[06:37.360 -> 06:39.560] I feel like I'm living on that track, mate.
[06:39.560 -> 06:43.320] I feel like my life is a fucking RB17
[06:43.320 -> 06:44.800] or whatever they wanna call it.
[06:44.800 -> 06:47.500] And it's just like a fucking rollercoaster ride. That's what I feel like my life is a fucking RB17 or whatever they're gonna call it And it's just like a fucking roller coaster ride. That's what I feel like
[06:47.500 -> 06:49.500] Life is a rollerco-
[06:49.500 -> 06:51.500] That's not the song I was going for
[06:51.500 -> 06:53.500] You just gotta ride it
[06:53.500 -> 06:54.500] Is that Robbie Williams?
[06:54.500 -> 06:55.000] Nope
[06:55.000 -> 06:56.500] Hey baby!
[06:56.500 -> 06:57.500] Is that not Robbie Williams?
[06:57.500 -> 06:58.000] No
[06:58.000 -> 06:59.500] I'll give you two more guesses
[06:59.500 -> 07:01.000] Uh, Leon
[07:01.000 -> 07:02.000] Leon?
[07:02.000 -> 07:03.500] Is it Leon? Someone with Leon?
[07:03.500 -> 07:04.000] Nope
[07:04.000 -> 07:05.760] Um Do you want me to give you one clue?
[07:05.760 -> 07:07.040] No, Keane.
[07:07.040 -> 07:09.000] Life is a roller coaster.
[07:09.000 -> 07:11.880] You're on the, I see where you got Keane from.
[07:11.880 -> 07:12.720] I see where you got.
[07:12.720 -> 07:13.540] That is Keane, isn't it?
[07:13.540 -> 07:14.380] It's not Keane, no it's not.
[07:14.380 -> 07:15.320] All right, one more guess.
[07:15.320 -> 07:17.320] It's a guy, it's one guy on his own.
[07:17.320 -> 07:19.080] And his first name does begin with an R,
[07:19.080 -> 07:20.500] so you, Robbie Williams.
[07:21.600 -> 07:24.680] And Keane, sort of sounds like his surname a little bit.
[07:24.680 -> 07:27.560] It's the guy whose son went on Love Island,
[07:27.560 -> 07:28.400] Ronan Keating.
[07:28.400 -> 07:29.240] Yes.
[07:29.240 -> 07:30.060] Yes.
[07:30.060 -> 07:30.900] That's it.
[07:30.900 -> 07:32.880] I used to have a woman who lived down my road.
[07:32.880 -> 07:33.720] I used to live down,
[07:33.720 -> 07:35.120] it's not a cul-de-sac,
[07:35.120 -> 07:36.020] but it was like,
[07:36.020 -> 07:36.860] it was like-
[07:36.860 -> 07:37.680] Where did you live?
[07:37.680 -> 07:38.600] Is this back east?
[07:38.600 -> 07:39.440] Back in home,
[07:39.440 -> 07:40.560] back home, hometown.
[07:40.560 -> 07:41.480] Like before,
[07:41.480 -> 07:42.320] before London road,
[07:42.320 -> 07:44.320] before when we drive past my old house,
[07:44.320 -> 07:47.120] I used to live with my family down Hawksford drive.
[07:47.120 -> 07:48.160] It doesn't matter, I don't live there anymore.
[07:48.160 -> 07:49.680] Hawksford drive, Hailsham.
[07:49.680 -> 07:51.440] And there's like a ring, like a ring,
[07:51.440 -> 07:53.160] you know where the fish and chip shop is?
[07:53.160 -> 07:54.000] Yes.
[07:54.000 -> 07:55.360] Do you know where,
[07:55.360 -> 07:57.800] There's a dog grooming place there now.
[07:57.800 -> 07:58.640] Is there?
[07:58.640 -> 07:59.460] I think so.
[07:59.460 -> 08:00.320] And there's like a pharmacy.
[08:00.320 -> 08:01.500] Anyway, there's like a little ring.
[08:01.500 -> 08:03.080] And so like everyone that like lived
[08:03.080 -> 08:05.060] in this little ring area like had kids
[08:05.060 -> 08:09.680] We were all just friends and there was a woman who used to live right around the top of the ring called Diane
[08:09.680 -> 08:13.320] And I don't know if like she was all there
[08:17.120 -> 08:19.880] She used to come out and shout us for being too noisy
[08:19.880 -> 08:24.320] But she always used to wear a Ronan Keating badge with his face on it
[08:24.320 -> 08:27.040] Well, is that why you think he's not all there because of the badge?
[08:27.040 -> 08:29.680] I just, yeah, I guess so. But she just ruined it. So like,
[08:29.680 -> 08:31.760] any time she came out and would have a go at us as kids,
[08:31.760 -> 08:34.320] we would just start asking her about Ronan Keaton and she'd just completely
[08:34.320 -> 08:37.600] change her tune and get really happy. Same with a teacher that we used to have.
[08:38.240 -> 08:41.440] We had a supply teacher who used to love sailboats.
[08:41.440 -> 08:43.600] Oh, was that, uh, Linford Jones?
[08:44.800 -> 08:47.000] No, uh, no. Oh, I know who you mean. Or was this older?
[08:48.000 -> 08:54.540] Oh shit. Can't remember his name. There was two. One of them gave me gin. One of them
[08:54.540 -> 08:59.120] used to make his own gin and in year 11 he gave me gin. No way. What was his name? I'm
[08:59.120 -> 09:03.280] trying to think of his name. Was this Halsham? Yeah. What was that guy's name? Was he the
[09:03.280 -> 09:06.760] one that was really strict and no one liked him? Yeah, he was crazy, had like a beard, glasses.
[09:06.760 -> 09:07.880] Bald.
[09:07.880 -> 09:09.920] Barely any hair, a little bit coming out the sides.
[09:09.920 -> 09:11.920] Maybe, no, someone else.
[09:11.920 -> 09:13.600] Mr. Lacey is who I'm thinking of.
[09:13.600 -> 09:14.600] He used to drive kit cars.
[09:14.600 -> 09:16.560] Actually, Mr. Lacey would probably be quite interested
[09:16.560 -> 09:17.560] in what I'm doing right now.
[09:17.560 -> 09:19.480] Mr. Lacey, if you're out there and listening,
[09:19.480 -> 09:21.880] you actually, even though you were only a supply teacher,
[09:21.880 -> 09:24.840] you were one of my favorite fucking teachers, swear to God.
[09:24.840 -> 09:27.240] When we did that get into teaching thing, the advert,
[09:27.240 -> 09:28.720] I did not even think about Mr. Lacey,
[09:28.720 -> 09:30.520] but Mr. Lacey, absolute legend,
[09:30.520 -> 09:33.160] actually instilled like goodness in me,
[09:33.160 -> 09:36.600] told me amazing stories, used to drive kit cars.
[09:36.600 -> 09:38.160] So he probably is into the Formula One.
[09:38.160 -> 09:40.460] So Mr. Lacey, if you're listening, what's up?
[09:41.600 -> 09:43.120] That was completely off topic, wasn't it?
[09:43.120 -> 09:44.280] We just shared shit for five minutes.
[09:44.280 -> 09:45.340] I tried to bring it round.
[09:45.340 -> 09:47.620] No, but this guy came up by adding kit cars.
[09:47.620 -> 09:48.460] Is that even true?
[09:48.460 -> 09:49.280] Did he even do a kit car?
[09:49.280 -> 09:50.660] He used to drive them to work.
[09:50.660 -> 09:51.500] Wow.
[09:51.500 -> 09:52.340] His kit car used to be outside the school.
[09:52.340 -> 09:56.180] Didn't our ICT teacher drive a kit car as well?
[09:56.180 -> 09:57.860] The one who always had cigarettes in his car
[09:57.860 -> 09:58.700] on lunchtime.
[09:58.700 -> 10:00.300] I was gonna say at halftime.
[10:00.300 -> 10:01.980] He had a quick pit stop in his car for a fact.
[10:01.980 -> 10:02.900] Or the one that hated you and me.
[10:02.900 -> 10:04.020] Yeah, what was his name?
[10:04.020 -> 10:05.000] And fucking James Jetfield. Shout out, I can't even remember his name. a fact. The one that hated you and me. Yeah, what was his name? And fucking James Jetford.
[10:05.000 -> 10:06.000] Shout out, I can't even remember his name.
[10:06.000 -> 10:07.000] Graham Pope.
[10:07.000 -> 10:08.000] Ha ha, shout out Popey!
[10:08.000 -> 10:09.000] Graham, if you're still alive.
[10:09.000 -> 10:14.680] Isn't it weird the thought of teachers genuinely like, their students grow up and like, we
[10:14.680 -> 10:17.480] do this and we have complete freedom of speech, we can say anything.
[10:17.480 -> 10:22.320] It's so funny because back in school, like, it was just before you actually got into wanting
[10:22.320 -> 10:27.080] to do YouTube, so all you used to do was skip school and play Call of Duty, and I was into music.
[10:27.080 -> 10:32.440] So none of our teachers would have expected that you and me would have been hosting Formula
[10:32.440 -> 10:37.760] 1 related content with Formula 1, with the likes of Sky, with the drivers, when I'm trying
[10:37.760 -> 10:39.640] to play the drums and you're trying to play COD.
[10:39.640 -> 10:44.120] Mate, I never would have expected, even when we started a year ago, I would have had no
[10:44.120 -> 10:45.660] idea we'd be able to do what we did this year
[10:45.800 -> 10:47.440] But yeah going back to school
[10:47.440 -> 10:52.140] I was making my gaming videos and I remember that teachers were aware of the fact
[10:52.140 -> 10:55.800] I was at making videos because I remember like people would play YouTube videos in class
[10:55.800 -> 10:58.560] There was like videos of me playing MW2 commentary
[10:59.480 -> 11:02.880] Montages and then you had the videos of me and my brother in the garden doing shit
[11:02.880 -> 11:05.320] And that's when I really was hitting YouTube hard,
[11:05.320 -> 11:07.840] like in school, way before sixth form.
[11:07.840 -> 11:09.960] That's how long I'd be making content.
[11:09.960 -> 11:10.800] That's a long ass time.
[11:10.800 -> 11:12.640] And you'd be making music all that time as well.
[11:12.640 -> 11:13.480] Yeah.
[11:13.480 -> 11:15.080] And then I had the break.
[11:15.080 -> 11:16.280] And then I've-
[11:16.280 -> 11:17.760] But don't get us wrong people,
[11:17.760 -> 11:19.200] I still love to play the drums
[11:19.200 -> 11:20.560] and Jake still loves to play cod.
[11:20.560 -> 11:22.120] We've got the new Modern Warfare 2
[11:22.120 -> 11:23.120] and we've been spanking it.
[11:23.120 -> 11:24.480] We have absolutely been spanking it.
[11:24.480 -> 11:26.880] What have our lives looked like since we got back from Vegas?
[11:26.880 -> 11:29.200] Tell them the two main things that we've been doing.
[11:29.200 -> 11:34.480] Stuff for the podcast and I'm watching Lost. Lost is very very good.
[11:34.480 -> 11:37.880] I still, we're on season two and I still couldn't tell you half of their names.
[11:37.880 -> 11:42.240] Like it's so hard, there's so much happening. Yeah. There's so many stories.
[11:42.240 -> 11:45.360] Great fucking series though. We also need to update them on the dog.
[11:45.360 -> 11:48.120] Cause as you know, my mum's got the new dog Lola.
[11:48.120 -> 11:50.440] Put the picture up on my Instagram at Jake boys.
[11:50.440 -> 11:51.500] Mum's very happy.
[11:51.500 -> 11:52.940] She's doing very well.
[11:54.320 -> 11:56.640] It's exciting to have a dog in the family.
[11:56.640 -> 11:57.720] Part of the Pit Stop family.
[11:57.720 -> 11:58.560] There's a dog.
[11:58.560 -> 12:00.740] It's nice to hear your mum really happy on the phone again.
[12:00.740 -> 12:01.580] Yeah, yeah.
[12:01.580 -> 12:02.400] Mum's really happy.
[12:02.400 -> 12:03.600] I know my mum listens to the podcast
[12:03.600 -> 12:07.320] and mum's a shout out to you. Let um whittle waddle this back to the Abu
[12:07.320 -> 12:10.600] Dhabi get get the actual Formula One bits out the way and then whatever we'll
[12:10.600 -> 12:14.320] get stuck straight in go on then that's well we're gonna need some music you
[12:14.320 -> 12:18.640] can't just roll a notebook like it's nothing okay ladies and gentlemen oh
[12:18.640 -> 12:27.000] what were you gonna do that's gonna try and grab the guitar. I'm not gonna. Ladies and gentlemen welcome to Fabs No-Book!
[12:27.000 -> 12:40.520] Welcome back to Fabs No-Book! That was a race and a half! So just before the race kicked
[12:40.520 -> 12:45.560] off Crofty was sporting a very amazing cowboy hat and they were filming
[12:45.560 -> 12:50.080] him in the commentary box. So I thought, let's just text him because he's such a
[12:50.080 -> 12:53.680] fucking great guy. I texted Crofty, I said, mate, enjoyed the race, last race of the
[12:53.680 -> 12:58.440] season, it's gonna be fucking great, can't wait to fucking listen to your
[12:58.440 -> 13:01.520] amazing commentary again. And he said, yeah, thanks, cheers.
[13:01.520 -> 13:05.680] I think that's probably one of the funniest things we bring to the spot.
[13:05.680 -> 13:06.960] We meet these people,
[13:06.960 -> 13:08.680] we get to know them on a personal level,
[13:08.680 -> 13:09.600] we get their numbers,
[13:09.600 -> 13:12.800] and then you're sat at home taking pictures of them on TV,
[13:12.800 -> 13:15.400] sending it in like, we can see you, we're watching.
[13:15.400 -> 13:18.240] I was secretly hoping he would just mention us live on TV.
[13:18.240 -> 13:19.680] Imagine, out of nowhere.
[13:19.680 -> 13:20.600] I'd die.
[13:20.600 -> 13:22.200] He will, at some point.
[13:22.200 -> 13:23.440] Please, Crufty.
[13:23.440 -> 13:24.880] But it was a really good race, mate.
[13:24.880 -> 13:25.420] We got off to kind of an interesting start. he will at some point please Krufty but it was a really good race mate we got
[13:25.420 -> 13:30.940] off to kind of an interesting start Lewis took Carlos, Carlos took it back
[13:30.940 -> 13:35.780] okay that's what I've got written down I didn't write what lap it was or what
[13:35.780 -> 13:39.020] happened or anything that was a tough race for Hamilton as we know at the end
[13:39.020 -> 13:43.220] he wanted softs they didn't double pit him this race was interesting from the
[13:43.220 -> 13:45.740] outset because no one really knew whether it was a one
[13:45.740 -> 13:47.200] or a two stop.
[13:47.200 -> 13:49.200] And there was points where halfway through
[13:49.200 -> 13:50.720] you'd look at what Vettel did and go,
[13:50.720 -> 13:52.420] oh, he could do really well here.
[13:52.420 -> 13:56.120] But because no one two stopped, it was a disaster.
[13:56.120 -> 13:59.360] It was, they expected the tyres to not last that long.
[13:59.360 -> 14:01.640] I just want to make this abundantly clear right now.
[14:01.640 -> 14:02.840] Oh, whoa, you look serious.
[14:02.840 -> 14:05.200] You're staring me in the eyes with glistening white eyeballs.
[14:05.200 -> 14:06.040] Exactly.
[14:06.040 -> 14:06.880] Yeah.
[14:06.880 -> 14:07.840] Yeah, and blue.
[14:07.840 -> 14:08.680] Nice blue eyes.
[14:08.680 -> 14:09.500] Yeah, your eyes look lovely.
[14:09.500 -> 14:10.720] Nice blue eyes, thank you.
[14:10.720 -> 14:11.960] I really like brown eyes, though.
[14:11.960 -> 14:12.840] Do I look nice today?
[14:12.840 -> 14:13.760] You do, you got,
[14:13.760 -> 14:15.640] your jumper compliments your features.
[14:15.640 -> 14:17.560] Have you noticed how tidy it is?
[14:17.560 -> 14:19.280] Have you noticed how bad I've done it?
[14:19.280 -> 14:20.600] It looks like you're wearing a fucking wetsuit.
[14:20.600 -> 14:22.840] It shrunk.
[14:22.840 -> 14:23.880] It's absolutely ruined.
[14:23.880 -> 14:25.080] It's my favorite jumper. Did you tumble dry it? Ah, yeah. That's why. With aunk. It's absolutely ruined. It's my favorite jumper.
[14:25.080 -> 14:26.080] Did you tumble dry it?
[14:26.080 -> 14:26.920] Ah, yeah.
[14:26.920 -> 14:27.760] That's why.
[14:27.760 -> 14:29.080] With a lot of other clothes as well.
[14:29.080 -> 14:30.600] This wasn't the only thing to bite the dust,
[14:30.600 -> 14:31.420] let me tell you.
[14:31.420 -> 14:32.260] That's why.
[14:32.260 -> 14:33.080] Might have something to do with the fact
[14:33.080 -> 14:34.680] that you probably use a dishwasher tablet as well,
[14:34.680 -> 14:35.880] rather than washing up liquid.
[14:35.880 -> 14:38.400] Or maybe I've just got significantly more ripped.
[14:38.400 -> 14:39.240] You have.
[14:39.240 -> 14:40.400] And that is why it looks really tight.
[14:40.400 -> 14:42.560] You have been like getting up to answer the door
[14:42.560 -> 14:44.960] to take away, so you have been doing some extra.
[14:44.960 -> 14:48.840] I have been on a bulking diet for the last couple of weeks. I'm surprised if anyone
[14:50.360 -> 14:52.800] We should turn the camera around because there is
[14:53.680 -> 14:56.040] Santa's count there is Santa's sleigh
[14:57.760 -> 15:03.640] There is one two three four five six seven actually there's that Domino's in that yeah
[15:03.640 -> 15:07.520] That's probably a, nine. There's takeaway bags inside of takeaway bags.
[15:07.520 -> 15:10.680] I'd say probably about 13 takeaway bags.
[15:10.680 -> 15:12.160] I mean, we've just been enjoying life.
[15:12.160 -> 15:13.200] This is disgusting.
[15:13.200 -> 15:14.040] This is really-
[15:14.040 -> 15:15.080] Deliveroo, if you're listening, Uber Eats,
[15:15.080 -> 15:16.840] Zapp, any of you, hit us up.
[15:16.840 -> 15:19.480] This makes me feel frigging awful.
[15:19.480 -> 15:20.320] Really? Yeah.
[15:20.320 -> 15:21.680] Yeah, but some of them are healthy, look.
[15:21.680 -> 15:23.000] Because you don't put weight on.
[15:23.000 -> 15:25.660] I put, like, I eat one KFC chip and it's straight
[15:25.660 -> 15:26.460] on my thighs
[15:26.460 -> 15:30.420] Hmm, but you ain't got climbing a Formula One car. How do you think George Russell feels after a KFC?
[15:30.420 -> 15:36.140] He's not gonna feel great. He must feel like absolutely hogwash. No, you just wouldn't do it. You wouldn't do it. Let me just stop
[15:36.140 -> 15:37.100] Yeah
[15:37.100 -> 15:38.300] Logan
[15:38.300 -> 15:40.300] sergeant
[15:40.740 -> 15:45.360] Congratulations, you are a Formula One driver. He came fourth in the F2 race.
[15:45.360 -> 15:46.200] Logue sage.
[15:46.200 -> 15:48.060] He takes Latifi's seat at Williams.
[15:48.060 -> 15:50.080] There was a lot of pressure on him.
[15:50.080 -> 15:51.880] Everyone's dream to make it to F1.
[15:51.880 -> 15:54.800] Imagine it's dangled in front of you by a string
[15:54.800 -> 15:57.040] and you have to finish fourth.
[15:57.040 -> 16:00.040] We really wanted to make an effort to watch the F2 race.
[16:00.040 -> 16:00.880] Yeah.
[16:00.880 -> 16:01.700] And uh...
[16:01.700 -> 16:02.540] Asleep.
[16:02.540 -> 16:03.380] Alcohol got in the way.
[16:03.380 -> 16:04.200] Yeah, we went out.
[16:04.200 -> 16:05.640] We had a good night last night. Once again, we had a great... We're gonna win a one- Yeah, we went out, we had a good night last night. Once again, we had a great.
[16:05.640 -> 16:06.480] We're gonna win a one land, ain't we?
[16:06.480 -> 16:07.680] We had a great night last night.
[16:07.680 -> 16:10.200] Fabio and Jake are winning a one land, holding hands.
[16:10.200 -> 16:12.000] It was awesome.
[16:12.000 -> 16:13.040] A few roller coasters together,
[16:13.040 -> 16:14.400] it was a really cute night actually.
[16:14.400 -> 16:15.240] Also.
[16:15.240 -> 16:17.120] Go on, you got off that one quick.
[16:17.120 -> 16:18.640] Ayumu Uwasa.
[16:18.640 -> 16:21.160] Yes, won the F2 race, which is great for Matt.
[16:21.160 -> 16:25.520] Great, great for our friend Matt MD physio MD on
[16:30.320 -> 16:37.360] Instagram because he is his personal trainer for performance coach, whatever you want to call it Yeah, so that man great win for those guys. Mm-hmm. We also say bye to Daniel Ricardo, which means it's Oscar Piastri time
[16:37.480 -> 16:41.660] How excited are you to see the fucking guy that we know line up next year?
[16:41.660 -> 16:45.760] He needs us like a certain like word like code word or like a phrase or something
[16:45.760 -> 16:49.680] you know like Lewis has got Hammer Time. Yeah. What should Oscar have?
[16:49.680 -> 16:57.400] Err Piastri. Kangatam. It's Kangatam. Piastri. I don't know we'll have to think about that.
[16:57.400 -> 17:00.680] But I'm really excited to see him on there. I'm just going to quickly give my final note.
[17:00.680 -> 17:05.440] Bouncing into first place. that's horrendous and goodbye to
[17:05.440 -> 17:07.560] Sebastian Vettel these are my only three
[17:07.560 -> 17:09.280] notes I've wrote so I'm getting out of the way
[17:09.280 -> 17:15.240] danke, danke Sebastian mein Freund, big well done to you my friend because you've had
[17:15.240 -> 17:17.520] such an amazing career you see it in his
[17:17.520 -> 17:19.120] interviews after it and you see the way
[17:19.120 -> 17:20.840] he's wearing the innovation t-shirt like
[17:20.840 -> 17:22.600] that guy and the way everyone speaks
[17:22.600 -> 17:28.400] about him he's really done wonders for the sport the sport definitely won't be the same without him
[17:28.400 -> 17:31.320] but he's left it in a good place he's been a massive part of all of this
[17:31.320 -> 17:35.600] evolution I could just stare into his blue eyes I'd love him on the pod for
[17:35.600 -> 17:43.520] years I'd love him in bed what what happened that was a glitch what happened
[17:43.520 -> 17:45.240] just glitch someone's lag switch there's a glitch. You just glitched. Someone's lag switch.
[17:45.240 -> 17:46.720] That was a glitch in the matrix.
[17:46.720 -> 17:47.560] Something weird happened.
[17:47.560 -> 17:48.380] That was really strange.
[17:48.380 -> 17:49.220] Do you know what I thought?
[17:49.220 -> 17:50.360] Funny you say that actually, yeah,
[17:50.360 -> 17:52.520] because I was watching Charles Leclerc's
[17:52.520 -> 17:56.800] post-race interview, and it did not look like Charles Leclerc.
[17:56.800 -> 17:58.080] Anyone want to go back and watch
[17:58.080 -> 17:59.800] the post-race interview with Charles?
[17:59.800 -> 18:04.640] It looks like a Madame Tussauds fucking robot remake
[18:04.640 -> 18:05.600] of Charles Le Clare.
[18:05.600 -> 18:06.800] We already did it.
[18:06.800 -> 18:11.560] Did right now, did Ferrari put a robot of Charles de Clare
[18:11.560 -> 18:14.040] in the Ferrari to get second place?
[18:14.840 -> 18:16.800] He drove so fucking well today.
[18:16.800 -> 18:18.400] Yeah, when that battle was happening.
[18:18.400 -> 18:21.960] Clone, clone, robot.
[18:21.960 -> 18:22.800] No.
[18:22.800 -> 18:24.280] Watch back.
[18:24.280 -> 18:26.440] You did call it out that they made in the F1 factory
[18:26.440 -> 18:27.280] all these drivers.
[18:27.280 -> 18:28.200] He doesn't look real.
[18:28.200 -> 18:30.280] He doesn't look real in that post-race interview.
[18:30.280 -> 18:31.120] We'll have a look.
[18:31.120 -> 18:32.320] Like a fake copy of him.
[18:32.320 -> 18:34.600] Even the voice didn't sound very authentic.
[18:34.600 -> 18:36.400] Maybe they are just all fake people.
[18:36.400 -> 18:37.440] Maybe they don't even exist.
[18:37.440 -> 18:38.280] Maybe it's a hologram.
[18:38.280 -> 18:40.880] Maybe the whole track is a big green screen.
[18:40.880 -> 18:42.780] Alonso retired lap 28.
[18:42.780 -> 18:43.620] That's sad.
[18:43.620 -> 18:46.080] Really sad because you and me were fucking loving- The train. The whole crazy shit that was going on. Alonso, someone 28. That's sad. Really sad because you and me were fucking loving
[18:46.080 -> 18:50.080] the train, the whole crazy shit that was going on. Alonso, someone in the middle and Vettel.
[18:50.080 -> 18:54.400] If you're in between Vettel and Alonso that is probably one of the worst places to be. Like I
[18:54.400 -> 18:58.560] would be shitting myself. It's legs because there was a point where it was Ocon in front and Vettel
[18:58.560 -> 19:02.560] was trying to get past him and I felt like Alonso had the speed, maybe he didn't but he was just
[19:02.560 -> 19:07.440] kind of sitting back like just in DRS range but not like really up close and I feel like Alonso had the speed, maybe he didn't, but he was just kind of sitting back, like just in DRS range, but not like really up close.
[19:07.440 -> 19:10.640] And I feel like Alonso was just watching Seb
[19:10.640 -> 19:13.680] have a little battle and he just loving it.
[19:13.680 -> 19:16.160] From receipt of Vettel's last race, watching him battle.
[19:16.160 -> 19:19.440] And it's so sad that Alonso retired at lap 28,
[19:19.440 -> 19:21.560] because like, I don't think, I mean,
[19:21.560 -> 19:23.000] obviously every driver wants to win,
[19:23.000 -> 19:25.440] but this guy, I've said it a million times,
[19:25.440 -> 19:28.880] like he's got like, his blood is the same color
[19:28.880 -> 19:31.120] as the F1 red, like he's just F1,
[19:31.120 -> 19:33.160] he's a racing driver through and through,
[19:33.160 -> 19:34.280] and he's not gonna quit,
[19:34.280 -> 19:35.640] that's why he's going to Aston Martin,
[19:35.640 -> 19:37.280] he knows he's not gonna win at Aston Martin,
[19:37.280 -> 19:40.480] but he is just born to fucking race, mate.
[19:40.480 -> 19:42.160] You said that when he was racing and I loved it,
[19:42.160 -> 19:44.840] you said that he's probably loving this, like smiling.
[19:44.840 -> 19:46.520] Would've come off that track,, he wouldn't have come off
[19:46.520 -> 19:49.880] the track buzzing now, would he? No. If it finished his race, he would have come off
[19:49.880 -> 19:53.760] the track buzzing because Alonso did have a great race. So did Vettel. Yeah. And then
[19:53.760 -> 20:00.840] you've got Lance Stroll who thinks he's Fernando Alonso who decides to do an overtake on Gran
[20:00.840 -> 20:06.960] Niu Joe after Vettel just took him and he flew round the outside, it was very Alonso-esque.
[20:06.960 -> 20:08.440] And then he came back on the track in front
[20:08.440 -> 20:09.800] and had to give the position back.
[20:09.800 -> 20:11.240] Well yeah, he went way off the track.
[20:11.240 -> 20:13.400] You saw track limits a few times.
[20:13.400 -> 20:15.120] Hamilton had a few warnings.
[20:15.120 -> 20:15.960] Got black flagged.
[20:15.960 -> 20:17.520] Yeah, we saw a lot of time penalties today.
[20:17.520 -> 20:18.340] Black and white flag, sorry.
[20:18.340 -> 20:21.080] The Russell time penalty was just so unfortunate
[20:21.080 -> 20:21.920] for the driver.
[20:21.920 -> 20:22.740] Yeah.
[20:22.740 -> 20:24.480] That five second unsafe release.
[20:24.480 -> 20:26.320] Because it was already a slow pit stop, and the driver doesn't make the decision. I. That five second unsafe release. Cause it was already a slow pit stop
[20:26.320 -> 20:28.160] and the driver doesn't make the decision.
[20:28.160 -> 20:29.440] I can see how it happened though.
[20:29.440 -> 20:31.520] What, because they were serving the penalty or?
[20:31.520 -> 20:34.880] Because they had gone to release him already.
[20:34.880 -> 20:37.680] So I think the guy who normally stands in front
[20:37.680 -> 20:40.720] had moved to allow him to go, but he couldn't go.
[20:40.720 -> 20:44.280] So really they released him at the right time,
[20:44.280 -> 20:45.440] but because the wheel
[20:45.440 -> 20:49.960] wasn't on properly he went late I don't fucking know really all I know is that
[20:49.960 -> 20:54.760] he nearly crashed. It's an interesting dynamic that pit there where you have to
[20:54.760 -> 20:58.800] come out and go under the tunnel like they were saying about it, Crofty was
[20:58.800 -> 21:01.880] said about before he was saying no one's ever crashed in that tunnel and when it
[21:01.880 -> 21:05.440] was built they thought it'd be nightmare. I am surprised no one's crashed.
[21:05.440 -> 21:08.440] This takes me on to a really exciting topic actually that I really want to talk to you
[21:08.440 -> 21:10.440] about. Before we do that though.
[21:10.440 -> 21:15.200] I would love to have a chat with you about whatever it is.
[21:15.200 -> 21:22.000] Excellent. And have a chat with you guys as well. I noticed today for the first time,
[21:22.000 -> 21:25.520] we've watched so many pit stops now, probably about 23 of them.
[21:25.520 -> 21:30.400] But today was the first time that I noticed
[21:30.400 -> 21:31.960] them moving the wheel guns,
[21:31.960 -> 21:34.520] the team in front of the team who's pitting.
[21:34.520 -> 21:35.620] It's the first time I noticed it.
[21:35.620 -> 21:38.600] Now they spoke about this on TV a couple of races ago,
[21:38.600 -> 21:39.840] because earlier this year,
[21:39.840 -> 21:41.480] I think we saw it was either Kevin Magnuson
[21:41.480 -> 21:42.960] or Mick Schumacher or someone,
[21:42.960 -> 21:43.800] or maybe it was a horse,
[21:43.800 -> 21:47.560] someone drove over a horse team wheel gun and it was really dangerous.
[21:47.560 -> 21:50.560] But it was because it was like laid out on the floor and they drove over the actual wheel
[21:50.560 -> 21:51.560] gun.
[21:51.560 -> 21:56.000] So I assume the wheel gun is on a, on like a wire and that's what gives it the power.
[21:56.000 -> 22:00.800] It's on those, I think it's on those things which come across and there's like two.
[22:00.800 -> 22:02.480] And they move around a bit like if you go.
[22:02.480 -> 22:03.480] There's like two pipes.
[22:03.480 -> 22:05.760] It's a good example like if you go and do your jet wash
[22:05.760 -> 22:06.600] or a car wash.
[22:06.600 -> 22:07.420] Yeah, exactly.
[22:07.420 -> 22:08.400] And you can move it around on the top
[22:08.400 -> 22:09.640] because it's connected at the top.
[22:09.640 -> 22:11.560] So someone, I think it was McLaren was pitting
[22:11.560 -> 22:12.400] or someone was pitting,
[22:12.400 -> 22:13.760] and I just noticed the team in front,
[22:13.760 -> 22:16.960] there was two guys, one of them was holding one pipe,
[22:16.960 -> 22:17.800] if you want to call it.
[22:17.800 -> 22:19.500] One of them was holding the other and they hold them back.
[22:19.500 -> 22:20.680] So when they come out, and I just like,
[22:20.680 -> 22:21.960] maybe that's just me being really dumb
[22:21.960 -> 22:24.140] and everyone knows this and seen this before.
[22:24.140 -> 22:25.060] And they've already said it on
[22:25.060 -> 22:29.440] TV but I'd never had pictured it like that never visualized it like that. I don't know how I've never seen it
[22:29.840 -> 22:34.800] There'll be so much in the pits that will notice every year. It'll be so much that we'll just keep noticing
[22:35.660 -> 22:39.160] You know as we know the pit crews and everyone in there doesn't get enough credit
[22:39.160 -> 22:42.920] That's why it's sick that we do what we do and we are able to get them on and hear about the stories and what?
[22:42.920 -> 22:45.240] It's like there's so many people in there that make this happen
[22:45.240 -> 22:47.400] that don't get any credit.
[22:47.400 -> 22:49.840] Yeah well hopefully we're shining a bit of a light on those people.
[22:49.840 -> 22:53.160] Yeah you've got to give a shout out to Ferrari strategy today. Ferrari actually
[22:53.160 -> 22:57.160] did really well what they did, left Leclerc out. Red Bull made that ballsy
[22:57.160 -> 23:01.240] move of bringing Perez in and it looked like it was going to pay off but Perez
[23:01.240 -> 23:04.200] got stuck behind Hamilton for a little bit too long and then Hamilton took him
[23:04.200 -> 23:05.040] back and it was getting closer. A couple more laps would have been a different was going to pay off, but Perez got stuck behind Hamilton for a little bit too long and then Hamilton took him back.
[23:05.040 -> 23:06.280] And it was getting closer,
[23:06.280 -> 23:08.760] a couple more laps would have been different ball game.
[23:08.760 -> 23:09.600] Yeah.
[23:09.600 -> 23:12.040] But when Max is radioing in and saying,
[23:12.040 -> 23:13.440] these tires will make it to the end,
[23:13.440 -> 23:15.040] I think Ferrari took that and said,
[23:15.040 -> 23:17.160] yeah, we can make it to the end as well.
[23:17.160 -> 23:19.200] And that is where I was saying to you,
[23:19.200 -> 23:20.920] I wish someone would have pitted.
[23:20.920 -> 23:22.960] I wonder whether it would have been like a snowball,
[23:22.960 -> 23:27.680] like 15 or 16 laps before the end. I reckon if Hamilton had pitted maybe someone else would have gone
[23:27.680 -> 23:33.100] Yeah, to be fair I could do with some fresh tires. Hamilton wanted to pit him. Latifi crashed into the exact same wall
[23:33.100 -> 23:39.160] We crashed into last year. Yeah, but that wasn't his fault though. It wasn't his fault. It was Mick Schumacher. It's sad
[23:39.160 -> 23:43.660] It's actually a shame. Which could have been a safety car which could have changed the race a lot
[23:43.660 -> 23:47.260] But luckily they both just drove out. Yeah. Yeah, it's good that they both just drove out
[23:47.280 -> 23:49.800] It's a shame to see that happen to make in his last race
[23:49.800 -> 23:55.620] Yeah, but it does look like Mick is going to Mercedes and then let's sorry then Latifi actually retired on the last lap
[23:56.600 -> 23:59.640] Yeah, it was last come pre. Yeah, that's brutal
[24:00.840 -> 24:05.120] But anyway, yeah, go on. Yeah, Mick's gonna to Mercedes. Daniel Ricciardo's going to Red Bull,
[24:05.120 -> 24:06.880] confirmed by Helmut Marko.
[24:06.880 -> 24:09.960] So that's exciting as a development driver.
[24:09.960 -> 24:13.240] Does that mean he takes Checo's place at some point?
[24:13.240 -> 24:14.440] I don't know.
[24:14.440 -> 24:16.440] It doesn't actually make any sense to me
[24:16.440 -> 24:18.040] because isn't Checo younger?
[24:18.040 -> 24:19.640] I don't know, but I thought about this a lot
[24:19.640 -> 24:21.720] and I thought like, really,
[24:21.720 -> 24:24.080] the whole world is watching F1 right now.
[24:24.080 -> 24:30.200] Even if you're not racing, if you can still be a part of a team and take part in all their social stuff plus
[24:30.200 -> 24:34.360] I think you know helmet was saying that Daniel will be getting involved in a lot
[24:34.360 -> 24:38.280] of like media days or like track days or anything like that so if he's doing that
[24:38.280 -> 24:42.140] kind of shit Red Bull gonna post about him f1 might still post about him he'll
[24:42.140 -> 24:44.560] get interviews when he's in the paddock and stuff he's still in the same
[24:44.560 -> 24:46.960] ecosystem the only shame is he's not
[24:46.960 -> 24:50.720] racing. So it's like what do you, what does Daniel want? Does he want to,
[24:50.720 -> 24:54.640] like, because everyone loves him, do you want to continue being this guy that
[24:54.640 -> 24:58.120] everyone loves and or do you want to kind of maybe fall by the wayside but
[24:58.120 -> 25:01.840] carry on racing? What would you do? I suppose you don't know because you're not a racer.
[25:01.840 -> 25:05.960] I said before this come out that if he's gonna go go anywhere, it'll be Red Bull for the media.
[25:05.960 -> 25:08.040] I think they're the only team smart enough on the grid
[25:08.040 -> 25:09.560] to see this as a positive.
[25:09.560 -> 25:13.040] Like, media-wise, I think they'd look at this and go,
[25:13.040 -> 25:14.640] we bring Daniel Ricciardo in.
[25:14.640 -> 25:16.320] Social content goes through the roof.
[25:16.320 -> 25:17.680] Everyone loves Danny Rick.
[25:17.680 -> 25:19.560] He's literally the king of Drive Survive.
[25:19.560 -> 25:22.480] He made, he was such a big part of it
[25:22.480 -> 25:24.200] that it probably wouldn't have even been the same.
[25:24.200 -> 25:26.200] Put it this way, if you were gonna,
[25:26.200 -> 25:28.480] if Red Bull were gonna put on like a day
[25:28.480 -> 25:31.060] where it's like, come down to our factory,
[25:31.060 -> 25:33.360] we're gonna have an F1 driver here,
[25:33.360 -> 25:35.600] he's gonna do some laps around the car park,
[25:35.600 -> 25:37.520] he's gonna show you around, talk about F1,
[25:37.520 -> 25:39.360] would you rather have Kimi Räikkönen do that,
[25:39.360 -> 25:40.760] or Daniel Ricciardo do that?
[25:40.760 -> 25:43.240] Mate, that's what, you're spot on with that,
[25:43.240 -> 25:44.480] because even if you get-
[25:44.480 -> 25:45.040] Not to bash on Kimi Räikkönen, but he's not the biggest of talkers, you know what I mean? No, but you're spot on, that because even if you get... Not to bash on
[25:45.040 -> 25:48.260] Kimi Räikkönen but he's not the biggest of talkers. No but you're spot on even if you gave...
[25:48.260 -> 25:52.440] what's crazy about is he won't be the Red Bull driver but if you said to an
[25:52.440 -> 25:57.880] F1 fan who do you want the F1 drivers, Checo Verstappen or Ricciardo
[25:57.880 -> 26:02.480] they would pick Ricciardo. They'd pick Ricci. That's what I mean they're bringing in someone that is a
[26:02.480 -> 26:08.720] fan favorite that he would be picked over the others. And, do you remember a certain someone telling us that
[26:08.720 -> 26:14.440] Daniel wanted to start his own podcast? Yeah, he did. So, maybe Daniel's gonna step into
[26:14.440 -> 26:19.520] fucking our space. Maybe he's gonna take our job. Pfft, I don't know that, I don't know
[26:19.520 -> 26:24.800] that. Maybe we just have to get him on our pod. But I think he, I think we might see
[26:24.800 -> 26:25.920] a bit more of Daniel.
[26:25.920 -> 26:27.400] I think we may become friends with Daniel.
[26:27.400 -> 26:32.400] We've spoken about a third host.
[26:32.520 -> 26:34.280] Yeah. You can't tell him yet.
[26:34.280 -> 26:36.200] And now it's more of a possibility than ever.
[26:36.200 -> 26:37.520] You can't tell him yet.
[26:37.520 -> 26:38.440] Well, okay.
[26:38.440 -> 26:39.280] We're lying.
[26:39.280 -> 26:41.880] We haven't signed Daniel Ricciardo as a third host.
[26:41.880 -> 26:43.320] We've got Ross Brawn.
[26:43.320 -> 26:46.640] Imagine if he went to fucking WTF1. Well, Daniel Ricciardo, I third host. We've got Ross Brawn. Ross Brawn. Imagine if he was the fucking WTF1.
[26:46.640 -> 26:48.720] Well, Daniel Ricciardo, I'd be gutted.
[26:48.720 -> 26:49.540] I'd want him here.
[26:49.540 -> 26:51.560] Daniel, if you're listening, Michael, if you're listening,
[26:51.560 -> 26:53.520] anyone related to Daniel listening,
[26:53.520 -> 26:56.160] you're more than welcome to join us as a third host
[26:56.160 -> 26:57.520] on this podcast.
[26:57.520 -> 26:58.660] We do driving.
[26:58.660 -> 27:00.120] We do driving experiences.
[27:00.120 -> 27:00.940] Or do you know what?
[27:00.940 -> 27:02.180] Like he wouldn't even have to be here with us.
[27:02.180 -> 27:04.440] We could just do, we could sign Daniel.
[27:04.440 -> 27:06.040] I don't know why we're even fucking talking about this but
[27:06.040 -> 27:12.760] We could sign Daniel into making like a, just an appearance every pod
[27:12.760 -> 27:18.760] Like when race season's on, just to give his like 5 or 10 minutes, like over a zoom call, just to give 5 or 10 minutes of his thoughts on the race
[27:18.760 -> 27:27.240] I definitely wanna, it's interesting you say that, because like these are the kind of things, I know it sounds ridiculous, but I actually really want to consider for next year.
[27:27.240 -> 27:30.140] One of my main changes to the pod I want to make is,
[27:30.140 -> 27:31.880] I definitely want more structure
[27:31.880 -> 27:34.800] in the pre-race to the after race.
[27:34.800 -> 27:36.680] One of my favorite things we've ever done,
[27:36.680 -> 27:37.800] which we don't do anymore,
[27:37.800 -> 27:40.000] because of just timing and everything,
[27:40.000 -> 27:41.460] but I used to love the clip in the pod
[27:41.460 -> 27:43.560] where we filmed it after quali.
[27:43.560 -> 27:46.020] And then it came back and it was like, it's race day.
[27:46.020 -> 27:46.860] That was cool.
[27:46.860 -> 27:47.920] Cause you got like quali thoughts
[27:47.920 -> 27:51.200] and then that's got structure,
[27:51.200 -> 27:52.820] but it is hard to do two a week.
[27:52.820 -> 27:54.200] Like you have to be realistic.
[27:54.200 -> 27:55.940] There's other F1 pods, there's football pods.
[27:55.940 -> 27:59.780] Not many people do two a week when it's on a live thing.
[27:59.780 -> 28:02.300] Cause there's not a race on every week.
[28:02.300 -> 28:04.360] And you got to think we can't just keep doing quizzes
[28:04.360 -> 28:05.200] on these races.
[28:05.200 -> 28:06.800] We've just had like 20.
[28:06.800 -> 28:08.720] We can't next year do another Brazil quiz
[28:08.720 -> 28:09.800] cause we've done a Brazil quiz.
[28:09.800 -> 28:11.720] We have to get creative now.
[28:11.720 -> 28:12.960] But do you think I'm really gonna remember
[28:12.960 -> 28:15.280] how many fucking corners Brazil's got next year?
[28:15.280 -> 28:16.960] I've already forgotten it from the last question.
[28:16.960 -> 28:18.440] I was thinking this, I was thinking this
[28:18.440 -> 28:20.320] cause today was Vettel's retirement day.
[28:20.320 -> 28:21.960] And as people know, we got a lot of shit online
[28:21.960 -> 28:23.480] for that one clip where I didn't even know
[28:23.480 -> 28:24.560] all the teams that I raced for.
[28:24.560 -> 28:27.360] But I was thinking about it as a shower. I still don't know them all
[28:27.880 -> 28:34.560] If you said to me now what all the teams metals race for I need one eye bro. I can only name Red Bull
[28:35.160 -> 28:37.160] Ferrari and Aston Martin
[28:38.280 -> 28:44.200] There's another one isn't there or another two and and we should know this because I've been given numerous amounts of shit and read about
[28:44.200 -> 28:45.120] a thousand comments
[28:45.260 -> 28:48.740] But everything because we're doing so much stuff is going in one
[28:51.880 -> 28:56.680] It doesn't care is like people just for what I want to find a reason to rinse us for something to be fair
[28:56.680 -> 29:02.460] Everyone's been really good with us over this last year. Haven't really received any hate apart from that one that'll thread so
[29:03.140 -> 29:05.080] Look at us now motherfuckers!
[29:05.080 -> 29:09.160] You know it's a level of gatekeeping because, for example, football.
[29:09.160 -> 29:12.320] I'm a massive Arsenal fan and you could ask me a question about the club I'd probably
[29:12.320 -> 29:15.920] be able to answer it, same with you with music, but if you go that little bit far back into
[29:15.920 -> 29:19.640] history you could be talking about your favourite person in the world and even you wouldn't
[29:19.640 -> 29:20.640] know the answer.
[29:20.640 -> 29:29.320] How many clubs has Thierry Henryna replay for? Wow big question. I think he started in France
[29:30.320 -> 29:36.840] I can't remember who and then he come over to Arsenal. So let's just say two there and then he went to
[29:37.520 -> 29:39.520] Barcelona I believe
[29:39.800 -> 29:41.800] That's three
[29:42.600 -> 29:45.200] God I know he's played in America.
[29:45.200 -> 29:49.760] CEO transfers right now. A bit of me is unsure whether he went to AC Milan for a bit.
[29:49.760 -> 29:54.880] I might be getting confused. I'm going to lock in four and whilst you continue with the notebook,
[29:54.880 -> 29:57.920] I'm just going to check how many clubs Sierra Marese played for. If that's really wrong,
[29:57.920 -> 30:01.280] I might have to delete that because that would be really embarrassing. No problem, no problem.
[30:01.280 -> 30:07.720] Hamilton retired, lap 56. That's pretty sad. When the guy was going absolute hammer and tong
[30:07.720 -> 30:10.480] and really trying to have a heavy race.
[30:10.480 -> 30:11.960] Even racing his teammate, George,
[30:11.960 -> 30:15.120] he retired lap 56, two laps before the end.
[30:15.120 -> 30:17.120] I absolutely blown that.
[30:18.120 -> 30:19.840] I absolutely blown that.
[30:19.840 -> 30:21.920] I got the end bit right.
[30:21.920 -> 30:24.040] He was in a French team, yeah, Monaco.
[30:24.040 -> 30:25.520] I completely forgot Juventus. He went to Arsenal, then, yeah, Monaco. I completely forgot you've been there.
[30:25.520 -> 30:27.200] He went to Arsenal, then Barcelona,
[30:27.200 -> 30:28.680] and then to America, then back to Arsenal,
[30:28.680 -> 30:29.880] then to America and retired.
[30:29.880 -> 30:31.560] So it wasn't far off, I just forgot you there.
[30:31.560 -> 30:32.840] America, why do they do that?
[30:32.840 -> 30:34.320] Is it because there's loads of money over there?
[30:34.320 -> 30:36.280] Well, the MLS, no, it's a great,
[30:36.280 -> 30:38.000] I actually love it because when footballers
[30:38.000 -> 30:40.200] get to a certain age, they still want to play,
[30:40.200 -> 30:41.800] but they're not fit enough for the English league
[30:41.800 -> 30:43.000] or European leagues.
[30:43.000 -> 30:48.520] So a lot of the like people that are like 37 38 the guys that are still great at football your purlows
[30:49.080 -> 30:52.320] You know some proper legend. You love power. I don't know. I've actually heard the name
[30:52.320 -> 30:57.760] But you can fucking show your trap they go to the MLS because it's like a level which is not as fast
[30:58.200 -> 31:02.360] And it's good and the American fans are great fun. They come up with all sorts of different chance
[31:03.320 -> 31:05.920] That's funny because of chance They didn cook-clip chants.
[31:05.920 -> 31:07.160] They didn't like Max Verstappen
[31:07.160 -> 31:08.000] at the end of today's race, did they?
[31:08.000 -> 31:10.720] No, no, that's like pretty much one of my last notes.
[31:10.720 -> 31:13.480] Max Verstappen got booed during his post-race interview.
[31:13.480 -> 31:14.320] Don't like that.
[31:15.160 -> 31:16.000] No?
[31:16.000 -> 31:16.820] Don't like that at all,
[31:16.820 -> 31:19.560] because that's obviously because it was that race last year.
[31:20.560 -> 31:21.400] Do you think?
[31:21.400 -> 31:23.360] Yeah, of course he got booed because of that race last year.
[31:23.360 -> 31:24.960] The Checo thing is done now.
[31:24.960 -> 31:25.240] I thought it was more of the Checo thing. No that race last year. The Checo thing is done now.
[31:25.240 -> 31:26.200] I thought it was more of the Checo thing.
[31:26.200 -> 31:27.040] Nah, it's done.
[31:27.040 -> 31:28.760] Because Checo got so many cheers when he went up.
[31:28.760 -> 31:31.560] Yeah, but this sport moves so quick
[31:31.560 -> 31:33.360] and you never really know what's going on
[31:33.360 -> 31:34.180] behind closed doors.
[31:34.180 -> 31:35.840] The Checo thing has to be brushed under now
[31:35.840 -> 31:38.680] because even if Max had have let Checo switch back
[31:38.680 -> 31:40.520] last week on today's result,
[31:40.520 -> 31:42.040] it wouldn't have made a difference.
[31:42.040 -> 31:44.380] So it doesn't really matter.
[31:45.360 -> 31:50.560] But yeah, he got booed. That's because of Abu Dhabi last year without a doubt and
[31:50.560 -> 31:54.760] I think that's a shame I think we've got a two-time world champion I think we're
[31:54.760 -> 31:58.000] witnessing something serious on the way she get booed though who should be
[31:58.000 -> 32:02.680] getting booed if you don't know the decision and Michael Massey yeah true
[32:02.680 -> 32:06.420] that's the thing the drivers in the car that you're gonna do whatever you can in that moment to win
[32:06.420 -> 32:09.180] that race you know I mean you'd anyone would be doing the same thing you'd be
[32:09.180 -> 32:12.200] if you're on the last lap of a championship you would go right up to
[32:12.200 -> 32:15.300] that car of course every driver in the world would do the same thing wasn't
[32:15.300 -> 32:20.360] against the rules no I think don't get me wrong up the
[32:20.360 -> 32:22.960] Checo decision last week was questionable and you know that because
[32:22.960 -> 32:25.160] even some of the Red Bull team and people
[32:32.320 -> 32:32.840] Weren't happy of it as we know. But I do think Verstappen is something really special and I think we saw that today
[32:38.240 -> 32:39.520] Yeah, I mean just even pulling away from Perez that quickly like making the distance.
[32:41.520 -> 32:42.840] I don't know what I did see today was that
[32:45.240 -> 32:48.140] And Ted was talking about it a lot over the weekend was how different the rear wing of George's car was
[32:48.140 -> 32:49.200] compared to Lewis's.
[32:50.160 -> 32:51.760] George had a lot more downforce.
[32:54.160 -> 32:55.920] Not really sure where I'm going with this, but I guess-
[32:55.920 -> 32:56.760] You were doing so well,
[32:56.760 -> 32:58.800] I thought you were about to crack into a spat or something.
[32:58.800 -> 33:00.600] I guess what I'm getting at is like,
[33:00.600 -> 33:02.560] Max is obviously like an amazing driver,
[33:02.560 -> 33:04.360] like one of the best, if not the best on the grid,
[33:04.360 -> 33:07.040] but I wonder how different his car is to Checo's.
[33:08.160 -> 33:09.000] Yeah, I don't know.
[33:09.000 -> 33:10.880] I reckon they probably just have the setup they like.
[33:10.880 -> 33:13.320] I mean, you can, Checo's had pole positions,
[33:13.320 -> 33:14.640] Checo's won races this year.
[33:14.640 -> 33:15.480] So they both-
[33:15.480 -> 33:16.720] They've changed the setup as well, haven't they?
[33:16.720 -> 33:18.760] Yeah, they've both got the setup they want.
[33:18.760 -> 33:19.600] Definitely.
[33:19.600 -> 33:21.160] I don't, you don't really hear them complain
[33:21.160 -> 33:23.340] and do you about, about much,
[33:23.340 -> 33:27.600] compared to some of the other teams on the grid. they seem to just go out there and do their thing
[33:27.600 -> 33:31.120] isn't it amazing as well how progressively through the season less
[33:31.120 -> 33:35.360] cars have like engine failures like I know that Alonso didn't go to plan today
[33:35.360 -> 33:39.040] but I remember the beginning of the season didn't like both Red Bulls go out
[33:39.040 -> 33:42.280] in the same race and that yes because the cars would so different they changed
[33:42.280 -> 33:45.000] them so much so they evolved they're still trying to find their feet
[33:45.000 -> 33:47.600] I don't think it'll happen as much next year because not as much as changing
[33:48.440 -> 33:50.640] Would you reckon these people actually doing this break?
[33:51.460 -> 33:53.460] Like would you reckon?
[33:53.460 -> 33:55.680] I mean you take a holiday if you're a driver
[33:55.680 -> 34:00.520] But if you were in the factory because they'll obviously be straightened back in the factory crane for next year
[34:00.920 -> 34:05.080] Do they already have like the blueprint or like the map of the car next
[34:05.080 -> 34:08.040] year? Yeah, they already know what they're building.
[34:08.040 -> 34:11.280] They know what's going on. Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, they released what they
[34:11.280 -> 34:14.960] were changing about the car. What are they? Do you know? I can't really remember. It's
[34:14.960 -> 34:18.640] nothing like nothing really, really major, but there are there is some stuff changing.
[34:18.640 -> 34:22.240] Yeah. I know you mentioned today on the commentary that they're thinking about making DRS a lap
[34:22.240 -> 34:26.560] earlier. I like that. I like that. Because at the beginning of the race everyone's closer.
[34:26.560 -> 34:32.480] They're more bunched up, yeah. So it could be carnage. Could be real carnage. But I think,
[34:32.480 -> 34:37.120] going back to them, what do they do in the break? I reckon it goes so quickly. This year has gone so
[34:37.120 -> 34:43.200] quick for us and I reckon that they break now, before you know it, it's Christmas. Before you've
[34:43.200 -> 34:47.040] recovered from Christmas and New Year, you're like halfway through January and then like
[34:47.040 -> 34:50.160] maybe you take a little holiday somewhere nice and hot at the start of
[34:50.160 -> 34:53.520] the new year come back sort of like Feb mid Feb before you know it you're at
[34:53.520 -> 34:57.760] work next month like three months seems like a really long time but luckily we
[34:57.760 -> 35:03.160] have stuff to do in between Christmas is great my favorite time of year so I'm
[35:03.160 -> 35:06.360] still gonna be crying myself to sleep every night of the week.
[35:06.360 -> 35:09.000] Because I remember, I remember it happened last year.
[35:09.000 -> 35:10.200] Do you remember how delirious we were?
[35:10.200 -> 35:12.240] We weren't even that into F1 last year.
[35:12.240 -> 35:15.240] There's a clip on our first ever podcast.
[35:15.240 -> 35:16.160] It's somewhere there.
[35:16.160 -> 35:17.480] You can go and listen to it if you want,
[35:17.480 -> 35:19.120] where we speak about this.
[35:19.120 -> 35:20.820] And I remember, you know, how pure it was.
[35:20.820 -> 35:23.000] We didn't really expect anything.
[35:23.000 -> 35:24.520] We didn't really know what would come from the pod.
[35:24.520 -> 35:26.280] We filmed that first episode a couple of times.
[35:26.280 -> 35:29.680] We put one out and we speak about what it would be like
[35:29.680 -> 35:33.140] if we were able to accomplish getting an F1 driver
[35:33.140 -> 35:34.640] on our show in our first episode.
[35:34.640 -> 35:36.960] We were like, oh my God, you're into music.
[35:36.960 -> 35:37.800] I'm into football.
[35:37.800 -> 35:39.740] We've never done anything like this.
[35:39.740 -> 35:43.260] What would it be like if we had an F1 driver in our flat?
[35:43.260 -> 35:45.640] And now what's this episode 83?
[35:45.640 -> 35:47.040] Episode 83.
[35:47.040 -> 35:49.560] We've done 83 episodes since we started
[35:49.560 -> 35:50.900] at the end of February.
[35:50.900 -> 35:52.600] That's more than two a week.
[35:52.600 -> 35:54.240] Cause we some weeks we've done three.
[35:54.240 -> 35:56.140] I think one week we actually did four.
[35:58.080 -> 35:59.180] What a ride.
[36:00.240 -> 36:02.200] I mean, what a ride really.
[36:02.200 -> 36:05.640] I mean, we said that in that room and sat in there
[36:05.640 -> 36:07.800] with the background that we'd made.
[36:07.800 -> 36:09.960] That didn't, it was a plain white wall, mate.
[36:09.960 -> 36:10.800] Yeah.
[36:10.800 -> 36:12.240] We were filming in front of a plain white wall
[36:12.240 -> 36:13.060] on the sofa.
[36:13.060 -> 36:13.900] Headphones on.
[36:13.900 -> 36:17.000] In a Mercedes top, headphones on, different microphones.
[36:17.000 -> 36:18.800] Camera angle made my head look giant.
[36:18.800 -> 36:20.400] Your head looked giant.
[36:20.400 -> 36:22.280] And then we started putting these videos on TikTok.
[36:22.280 -> 36:23.720] I remember when I went out,
[36:23.720 -> 36:25.600] I remember we made the TikTok account
[36:25.600 -> 36:27.520] and we put our first things live
[36:27.520 -> 36:29.800] and I was out for dinner and I was texting you
[36:29.800 -> 36:30.640] and I was like, oh my God,
[36:30.640 -> 36:34.020] one of our TikToks has like 10,000 views.
[36:34.020 -> 36:36.160] And then we started to get like a bit of traction
[36:36.160 -> 36:37.540] and people were like, oh, this is cool.
[36:37.540 -> 36:38.680] This is Drive to Survive.
[36:38.680 -> 36:41.560] Here we are 83 episodes later.
[36:41.560 -> 36:43.860] Oscar Piastri's name is on our board.
[36:43.860 -> 36:48.400] A guy who has never even wanted to be on camera or wanted to do like anything with his voice really
[36:48.400 -> 36:54.240] has interviewed George Russell, Perez, all the other drivers, Jenson Button, Ferrari
[36:54.240 -> 36:58.840] drivers, Grand New Joe, Valtteri Bottas and we've done that in 83 episodes.
[36:58.840 -> 37:06.720] It is an unbelievable story. It's pretty crazy. I don't really have any words to be honest.
[37:06.720 -> 37:12.400] Yeah, it's been really weird, but I just can't even let it get in my head.
[37:12.400 -> 37:16.240] I think like saying, I don't know, I've said it before, but I just feel like if there is
[37:16.240 -> 37:20.720] anything good about me or a quality about me, which I think is a good thing, it's just
[37:20.720 -> 37:22.500] the ability to adapt.
[37:22.500 -> 37:25.920] You can always get caught up in your head and tell you talk yourself out of a situation
[37:26.320 -> 37:28.700] Like I could talk myself out of doing anything
[37:28.700 -> 37:33.420] I could go about food for three days and talk myself out because I don't want to you could never get yeah
[37:33.420 -> 37:34.460] I know
[37:34.460 -> 37:38.780] But like something else I could not drink water for like a week because I can't be asked to walk to the tab
[37:38.780 -> 37:42.280] Do you know I mean and I'll just tell myself like you don't need it. You don't need it
[37:42.280 -> 37:44.020] I'll always talk myself out of a situation
[37:44.020 -> 37:46.340] but really if you just don't listen to those voices
[37:46.340 -> 37:47.980] in your head and you just do,
[37:47.980 -> 37:49.820] like the amount of comments that we get
[37:49.820 -> 37:52.340] of like people asking us, like, how do we start a podcast?
[37:52.340 -> 37:53.260] Can you give us any tips?
[37:53.260 -> 37:55.460] And I guess the only tip would be to just do it.
[37:55.460 -> 37:57.580] Like if you just do something in life
[37:57.580 -> 37:59.260] and you just go head first
[37:59.260 -> 38:00.660] and you don't think of the repercussions,
[38:00.660 -> 38:02.220] you don't, I mean, obviously don't go around
[38:02.220 -> 38:03.980] like murdering people, but like,
[38:03.980 -> 38:07.240] don't like get all those thoughts in your head
[38:07.240 -> 38:08.600] of how it could go wrong.
[38:08.600 -> 38:11.080] Like just do it.
[38:11.080 -> 38:13.120] And like, don't be scared of failure
[38:13.120 -> 38:15.560] because we could have really failed hard at this.
[38:15.560 -> 38:17.400] Like we could have literally fallen on our faces.
[38:17.400 -> 38:20.960] No one liked us, but we were, we would have given it a go
[38:20.960 -> 38:22.760] and tried it anyway.
[38:22.760 -> 38:25.080] I think one of our biggest pros has been
[38:25.080 -> 38:28.360] our sheer level of consistency as well.
[38:28.360 -> 38:30.000] Like for six months, we were doing like four
[38:30.000 -> 38:31.480] or five TikTok videos a day.
[38:31.480 -> 38:33.640] And admittedly, we haven't been filming everything as much.
[38:33.640 -> 38:35.480] So we've been posting less content,
[38:35.480 -> 38:37.920] but that's because we've been doing like more cool stuff.
[38:37.920 -> 38:39.680] I mean, back then we weren't flying to Vegas.
[38:39.680 -> 38:41.640] Back then we weren't doing other shoots
[38:41.640 -> 38:44.480] or having meetings out of nowhere.
[38:44.480 -> 38:45.160] Do you know what? That's it for me. This year has been unreal and we have't doing other shoots or having meetings. Out of nowhere, do you know what?
[38:45.160 -> 38:46.080] That's it for me.
[38:46.080 -> 38:49.320] This year has been unreal and we have had some sick guests
[38:49.320 -> 38:50.680] and we've built a great audience.
[38:50.680 -> 38:53.280] And next year looks so exciting with some of the meetings
[38:53.280 -> 38:54.760] we've got lined up already.
[38:55.820 -> 38:57.480] Before I carry on Fab, what's that audio?
[38:57.480 -> 38:58.320] Is it gonna play over it?
[38:58.320 -> 38:59.400] We'll go over it as well.
[38:59.400 -> 39:01.280] Okay, we're just looking at the Logic profile.
[39:01.280 -> 39:03.280] Yeah, for me, the biggest takeaway of this year
[39:03.280 -> 39:04.600] out of everything has probably been
[39:04.600 -> 39:06.120] just the friendships we've made.
[39:06.120 -> 39:08.960] You got to think, we didn't know any of the people
[39:08.960 -> 39:11.560] when we put that first episode up that we know now.
[39:11.560 -> 39:13.560] And when I text people now,
[39:13.560 -> 39:15.560] pretty much everyone I'm texting or talking to
[39:15.560 -> 39:17.960] is someone that I hadn't met.
[39:17.960 -> 39:20.120] I didn't know before this journey.
[39:20.120 -> 39:22.200] And we've made some great friends.
[39:22.200 -> 39:24.080] I'm gonna go pretty deep for a minute.
[39:24.080 -> 39:28.160] But I think for me, like the whole purpose of life,
[39:28.160 -> 39:31.020] really what it really boils down to,
[39:31.020 -> 39:32.200] like anything that you do,
[39:32.200 -> 39:34.720] whether it's career wise, creative wise,
[39:34.720 -> 39:36.400] friendships, relationships, anything,
[39:36.400 -> 39:39.320] or I think all we're trying to get out of it
[39:39.320 -> 39:41.280] is like just connecting with other people.
[39:41.280 -> 39:42.320] That's like the main thing.
[39:42.320 -> 39:43.360] When I think back to school
[39:43.360 -> 39:45.920] and what the most important thing I learned at school was,
[39:45.920 -> 39:48.280] it wasn't maths or English or science.
[39:48.280 -> 39:51.200] It was purely just like being able to connect
[39:51.200 -> 39:52.040] to other people.
[39:52.040 -> 39:55.960] And I feel so like blessed,
[39:55.960 -> 39:58.880] the fact that two fucking idiots have walked
[39:58.880 -> 40:01.360] into such a high profile sport.
[40:01.360 -> 40:03.680] And like, I mean, it goes about saying the fans,
[40:03.680 -> 40:07.400] like the people who listen to the podcast, everyone are absolutely unreal.
[40:07.400 -> 40:11.300] And I could sit here for three hours and talk about how thankful we are, but the people
[40:11.300 -> 40:17.900] actually in the sport who have allowed us to like step into their, their corner of the
[40:17.900 -> 40:22.680] playground pretty much have open arms and like, no one's really given a shit.
[40:22.680 -> 40:25.000] Like everyone's just been so welcoming.
[40:25.000 -> 40:27.640] And that's just such a fucking great feeling
[40:27.640 -> 40:30.800] that there are genuinely, you watch the news
[40:30.800 -> 40:33.440] and there's all this shit, there's like war and poverty
[40:33.440 -> 40:35.920] and shit and all this disgusting shit going on.
[40:35.920 -> 40:38.120] And you get really down about it and you think, fuck me,
[40:38.120 -> 40:40.960] world's falling apart, like humanity is falling apart.
[40:40.960 -> 40:42.740] But then like you do something like this
[40:42.740 -> 40:44.800] where you just meet like the most amazing people
[40:44.800 -> 40:46.020] and you're just like, wow,
[40:46.020 -> 40:48.320] it's like restores your faith in humanity.
[40:48.320 -> 40:50.400] It's like, wow, people are good.
[40:50.400 -> 40:52.680] Like human beings are actually really good people.
[40:52.680 -> 40:53.900] We see both sides of that as well,
[40:53.900 -> 40:56.200] because some of our content, you get a lot of people
[40:56.200 -> 40:57.900] that are like, wow, these guys know fuck all,
[40:57.900 -> 40:58.740] why are you doing this?
[40:58.740 -> 40:59.640] You shouldn't be doing this.
[40:59.640 -> 41:01.960] And we get that from an audience point of view.
[41:01.960 -> 41:04.120] And then we step into this F1 world
[41:04.120 -> 41:05.840] and we meet these high up corporate people,
[41:05.840 -> 41:07.200] you know, drivers, great things.
[41:07.200 -> 41:09.040] And we get that level of respect from them,
[41:09.040 -> 41:10.600] but we get that level of respect from them
[41:10.600 -> 41:14.040] because I think there's a level in remembering that,
[41:14.040 -> 41:16.960] yeah, we may not know everything about Formula One,
[41:16.960 -> 41:21.160] but we're as content creators and like as being,
[41:21.160 -> 41:22.720] doing what we do, filming stuff,
[41:22.720 -> 41:25.460] making funny videos, having a laugh, they're two
[41:25.460 -> 41:29.180] very different things. Like our level of actually being able to make reasonable
[41:29.180 -> 41:32.720] content is obviously significantly higher than our level of knowledge, which
[41:32.720 -> 41:36.360] is why we get put in these situations. I'm just gonna go out there and say it,
[41:36.360 -> 41:42.640] but I think F1 needed us just as much as we needed F1. Well, I think F1 would have
[41:42.640 -> 41:47.840] been fine without us. No, they needed us. You are right, you
[41:47.840 -> 41:51.840] are right, I look at it the same. I think there's such a gap. I may sound stupid now
[41:51.840 -> 41:55.640] because we just do a podcast but with the ambitions and ideas that we have moving forward
[41:55.640 -> 42:00.880] and what we want to do, I think we're going to leave a very heavy footprint on this sport,
[42:00.880 -> 42:04.800] 100%. Yeah, with the plans we've got and with the things we've achieved so far, I don't
[42:04.800 -> 42:05.880] see why not. That's the exciting thing about this for me, with the plans we've got and with the things we've achieved so far, I don't see why not.
[42:05.880 -> 42:08.480] That's the exciting thing about this for me
[42:08.480 -> 42:09.980] is it's a break now and it's like,
[42:09.980 -> 42:12.240] how can we hit it harder in this time off?
[42:12.240 -> 42:13.920] But we already have plans for like,
[42:13.920 -> 42:15.440] things you want to achieve in two years,
[42:15.440 -> 42:17.720] things you want to achieve in three years.
[42:17.720 -> 42:22.240] It's very much not just going to stick and be a podcast.
[42:22.240 -> 42:24.560] Like as fun as this podcast is,
[42:24.560 -> 42:26.840] next year's content is going to be very different. The year after this is going to be a podcast. Like as fun as this podcast is, next year's content is gonna be very different.
[42:26.840 -> 42:29.960] The year after is gonna be very different.
[42:29.960 -> 42:32.960] As we know more people, we grow our equipment,
[42:32.960 -> 42:34.760] we grow who we know.
[42:34.760 -> 42:37.140] Like we've got meetings coming up straight after Abu Dhabi
[42:37.140 -> 42:38.220] when people get back.
[42:38.220 -> 42:39.360] And the first thing we're gonna do
[42:39.360 -> 42:41.480] is take our ideas and pitch, isn't it?
[42:41.480 -> 42:44.220] Because we have things we think would really work.
[42:45.320 -> 42:47.120] And I think we have built a level of trust
[42:47.120 -> 42:48.520] in this industry.
[42:48.520 -> 42:51.040] And that would be my advice is networking
[42:51.040 -> 42:52.720] to anyone out there that wants to do a pod
[42:52.720 -> 42:54.120] or work in the F1 space.
[42:54.120 -> 42:56.280] Cause we always ask our guests.
[42:56.280 -> 42:58.080] But the one thing I've really learned
[42:58.080 -> 43:01.440] would just be that you've got a network.
[43:01.440 -> 43:03.040] You've got to talk to loads of people.
[43:03.040 -> 43:04.520] You've got to send loads of emails.
[43:04.520 -> 43:09.320] You've got to send loads of messages. For me. It's all about like the follow-up and also
[43:09.840 -> 43:12.180] I was thinking about this on the balcony of a day like
[43:13.320 -> 43:17.920] How to like be successful with shit like this and like it's all about mindset
[43:17.920 -> 43:21.640] And like I mean, this is obviously like a very obviously like a business
[43:21.760 -> 43:26.360] But like I don't think or at least I don't think you do, is you don't have that mindset
[43:26.360 -> 43:27.820] when you're talking to someone.
[43:27.820 -> 43:29.740] Like the people that we've met,
[43:29.740 -> 43:32.020] who, you know, people that we've met in Vegas
[43:32.020 -> 43:33.720] who are gonna come on the podcast,
[43:34.900 -> 43:38.900] we met them through a friendly route.
[43:38.900 -> 43:41.660] Like it wasn't like, let's set up a meeting
[43:41.660 -> 43:44.180] and discuss whether you're going to come on the pod.
[43:44.180 -> 43:46.460] It's like, let's have a few fucking drinks,
[43:46.460 -> 43:49.180] let's hang out, but yeah, I fucking like you
[43:49.180 -> 43:50.860] and I think everyone else will like you
[43:50.860 -> 43:51.860] and you should come on the pod.
[43:51.860 -> 43:54.160] Like it's always from a friendship angle.
[43:54.160 -> 43:56.620] So like, if like, yeah, if we ever meet someone,
[43:56.620 -> 43:58.180] like always just like take the number
[43:58.180 -> 43:59.880] and then like follow up with like a lovely text,
[43:59.880 -> 44:01.460] not because you're trying to get something out of them,
[44:01.460 -> 44:03.900] but just cause, just make those relationships happen.
[44:03.900 -> 44:05.920] That's why when we, you know, when we got Oscar, like we're not looking for headlines, we're not trying to, you know of them, but just make those relationships happen. That's why when we got Oscar,
[44:05.920 -> 44:07.080] we're not looking for headlines,
[44:07.080 -> 44:09.520] we're not trying to stick this kid under the bus.
[44:09.520 -> 44:11.480] It's easy to get a guest on and ask them a question
[44:11.480 -> 44:12.520] that everyone would wanna know,
[44:12.520 -> 44:14.000] that would get the most views,
[44:14.000 -> 44:15.200] but it's about not doing that.
[44:15.200 -> 44:16.360] Like there's a level of respect,
[44:16.360 -> 44:18.260] this guy's come all the way to our house.
[44:18.260 -> 44:20.120] Like for us, it's more than that.
[44:20.120 -> 44:22.120] We're not media trying to get a headline.
[44:22.120 -> 44:24.560] We're almost like an outlet for them to speak
[44:24.560 -> 44:26.640] where anything kind of goes.
[44:26.640 -> 44:28.960] And we don't really understand what we're saying anyway.
[44:28.960 -> 44:30.800] What you say about the business thing is so important
[44:30.800 -> 44:33.840] because even though from the beginning for me
[44:33.840 -> 44:36.640] and for you and for the whole plan of this,
[44:36.640 -> 44:38.560] we've seen it as a business idea
[44:38.560 -> 44:40.480] because of we knew where it could go.
[44:40.480 -> 44:42.160] But because there's never really been like,
[44:42.800 -> 44:44.720] like you say, we never really, a lot of the time,
[44:44.720 -> 44:46.440] we don't really ask for anything back.
[44:46.440 -> 44:47.580] There's a lot of things we do
[44:47.580 -> 44:49.740] and we get given amazing opportunities,
[44:49.740 -> 44:52.100] but we're not out to get anyone or out to get anything.
[44:52.100 -> 44:54.420] I think we just love meeting all the people.
[44:54.420 -> 44:56.880] And for me, it's just making content again.
[44:56.880 -> 44:58.580] I have just loved this year
[44:58.580 -> 45:01.540] because I've been filming videos,
[45:01.540 -> 45:03.740] filming videos, editing videos.
[45:03.740 -> 45:05.920] This is what I've done since I was 14.
[45:05.920 -> 45:09.120] And this is the hardest I've hit it in my whole career.
[45:09.120 -> 45:12.360] Everything like, well, daily vlogging every day was hard.
[45:12.360 -> 45:15.360] But even then you don't actually have to really think
[45:15.360 -> 45:16.400] about the content you're doing
[45:16.400 -> 45:18.120] because you're just filming your day.
[45:18.120 -> 45:20.960] You know, it wasn't, and it's a lot easier to edit them.
[45:20.960 -> 45:23.520] You just put all the clips in a line and upload it.
[45:23.520 -> 45:27.160] But this year of content and like my level of growth in me,
[45:27.160 -> 45:29.540] I can listen back to some old pods.
[45:29.540 -> 45:31.520] And I know I talk a lot and sometimes talk quick,
[45:31.520 -> 45:35.080] but I think we've become much better
[45:35.080 -> 45:36.760] at actually doing this.
[45:36.760 -> 45:38.880] Which is exciting for the next year.
[45:38.880 -> 45:40.880] Yeah, I'm just pretty oblivious to all that kind of shit.
[45:40.880 -> 45:43.680] I don't really think, I'm not very good at thinking
[45:43.680 -> 45:46.960] about how I can improve. I just kind of just carry on I just do honestly
[45:46.960 -> 45:50.520] don't need to improve I just do I just do it you honestly don't need to improve
[45:50.520 -> 45:55.320] you it works because you are you you are and I think it hopefully works because I
[45:55.320 -> 46:00.360] have who I am you know it's what people like it's a perfect dynamic if me and
[46:00.360 -> 46:07.360] you were the two presenters on TV or two important hosts. Yeah, my mom sent me a message on Facebook the other day
[46:07.360 -> 46:08.200] and she was just like,
[46:08.200 -> 46:11.680] there's two guys interviewing Sebastian Vettel.
[46:11.680 -> 46:13.120] They're okay, but they're not as good
[46:13.120 -> 46:14.520] as you and Jake would be.
[46:14.520 -> 46:15.360] And I was like, who is it, mom?
[46:15.360 -> 46:16.180] Who is it?
[46:16.180 -> 46:17.280] And I'm pretty sure it was Mark Webber
[46:17.280 -> 46:19.920] and the guy who hosts Bleed Peter, I can't remember his name.
[46:19.920 -> 46:21.240] Oh, yeah.
[46:21.240 -> 46:22.680] I know who you mean.
[46:22.680 -> 46:25.160] And I was like, mom, I mean that's fucking Mark Webber,
[46:25.160 -> 46:27.360] like he's pretty good, like you know,
[46:27.360 -> 46:29.680] ex-Formula One driver, everything else.
[46:29.680 -> 46:31.600] She was like, his trousers are so tight.
[46:31.600 -> 46:33.400] I was like, mum, stop staring at his cock.
[46:33.400 -> 46:36.400] I wasn't staring at it.
[46:36.400 -> 46:38.920] I think we've, I still don't think we've had the ability
[46:38.920 -> 46:40.120] to show how good we are.
[46:41.000 -> 46:42.960] I know when it will happen.
[46:42.960 -> 46:45.560] We'll film one piece of content with someone
[46:45.560 -> 46:47.660] and it will just be insane.
[46:47.660 -> 46:49.620] Like, and it will be levels above.
[46:49.620 -> 46:52.820] And I think the podcast we're doing for next Sunday
[46:52.820 -> 46:55.260] is gonna be a great stepping stone.
[46:55.260 -> 46:57.540] Cause when we get the ability to sit down with someone
[46:57.540 -> 47:00.260] and have that chat, you got to think there's no reason
[47:00.260 -> 47:01.620] like next year or in a couple of years,
[47:01.620 -> 47:04.020] some of this footage couldn't be pre-rolled before the F1.
[47:04.020 -> 47:09.040] Cause it is just a chat with the drivers the same way they would do it yeah but arguably we
[47:09.040 -> 47:13.120] sometimes get much better things out of these drivers well that is arguable because we just
[47:13.120 -> 47:17.120] dig into questions that is arguable some of the questions we got for our next i wish we could just
[47:17.120 -> 47:21.760] tell them but we will tell you some of the guests throughout guest month because it'd be sick if
[47:21.760 -> 47:28.000] they could send in some questions yeah we've got a few lined up, a few good ones lined up. We won't tell you them yet,
[47:28.000 -> 47:32.240] but maybe we'll drop a few hints, but not about this next one. No, because this person is really
[47:32.240 -> 47:36.160] special. We've had a lot of people saying they want to see some females come on the podcast.
[47:36.160 -> 47:41.520] We haven't really had anyone. We had Lissy and Hannah on like ages and ages ago, but we haven't
[47:41.520 -> 47:50.480] had any females in motorsport on the pod yet. Don't worry it's coming yeah i really want to get gnomes on asap yeah that'd be great there's
[47:50.480 -> 47:54.160] a few people we want to get on and if there's anyone you guys recommend or if you're listening
[47:54.160 -> 48:01.280] and you want to come on just send a message but i guess that is it i guess that's it like that
[48:01.280 -> 48:05.200] is the end of this year's formula one Max Verstappen is a two-time
[48:05.200 -> 48:10.460] world champion. Leclerc is second. Red Bull have won the Constructors. We wave goodbye
[48:10.460 -> 48:14.440] to one of the best drivers ever, four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel. You owe me
[48:14.440 -> 48:20.520] 20 quid. I owe you 20 quid because Mercedes didn't beat Ferrari. Mercedes just weren't
[48:20.520 -> 48:28.160] there today. Nope. It was a real shame. Not for me. It's already quit up, what are you gonna buy? Well I'm probably gonna buy us both dinner later.
[48:28.160 -> 48:34.200] What a lovely treat. That's how it works, that's usually how it works. The end of year one,
[48:34.200 -> 48:38.600] wow. It feels weird like ending this for the race but it's very much not the end
[48:38.600 -> 48:41.800] you're gonna have another pod coming on Thursday exactly the same. Yeah. Nothing's
[48:41.800 -> 48:44.760] gonna change. And we've got lots to celebrate we've got one year of Pit Stop,
[48:44.760 -> 48:46.000] big video that's gonna be coming
[48:46.000 -> 48:51.880] out starting next year so keep your eyes peeled for that we've got a hundredth
[48:51.880 -> 48:55.000] episode that's going to be coming up in mid-january well so well a hundred
[48:55.000 -> 48:58.840] episode come out in the break it comes up halfway through jam do for episode
[48:58.840 -> 49:02.360] hundred we need something crazy guys please send us a message there's gonna
[49:02.360 -> 49:05.660] be someone out there and I think we should jazz up our background for Christmas.
[49:05.660 -> 49:06.660] Oh mate, re-brand.
[49:06.660 -> 49:07.660] As soon as it gets to the 1st of December.
[49:07.660 -> 49:08.660] Re-brand.
[49:08.660 -> 49:11.160] No, just like, just for Christmas. Like Christmas tree.
[49:11.160 -> 49:15.660] Yeah, for Christmas we'll change it, but I think for the 1st of Jan it comes back.
[49:15.660 -> 49:21.660] Completely new fucking show. I'm talking new voices, new clothes, new haircuts.
[49:21.660 -> 49:22.660] Who are you gonna talk like?
[49:22.660 -> 49:23.660] New hosts!
[49:23.660 -> 49:26.000] I'll talk like Matt WTF1 from WTF1.
[49:26.000 -> 49:31.000] I'll talk like, um, I don't know, I have absolutely terrible accents.
[49:31.000 -> 49:32.000] Maybe not new hosts.
[49:32.000 -> 49:34.000] Bruno, you do a good Bruno impression.
[49:34.000 -> 49:35.000] Bruno, who's Bruno?
[49:35.000 -> 49:36.000] What?
[49:36.000 -> 49:39.000] What does it go like?
[49:39.000 -> 49:40.000] I don't know.
[49:40.000 -> 49:43.000] My name is Bruno, I can't even remember it.
[49:43.000 -> 49:46.480] If Bruno and Carlos Sainz had a child.
[49:46.480 -> 49:49.480] Oh yeah, I was doing that in Carlos Sainz's voice.
[49:49.480 -> 49:51.280] My name, I can't even think what it says.
[49:51.280 -> 49:53.320] My ears are fucked.
[49:53.320 -> 49:55.840] Carlos Sainz's race today, how did he do?
[49:55.840 -> 49:56.680] He did all right.
[49:56.680 -> 49:57.500] Yeah, he battled back.
[49:57.500 -> 49:58.340] Yeah.
[49:58.340 -> 49:59.160] Caught Hamilton.
[49:59.160 -> 50:00.000] Sainz did okay.
[50:00.000 -> 50:00.840] He did really good.
[50:00.840 -> 50:02.640] Do you think Sainz will have a better year next year?
[50:02.640 -> 50:05.000] Who do you think will be the standout drivers next year?
[50:05.000 -> 50:08.000] In the break now, just after this season, who do you think next year will be?
[50:08.000 -> 50:10.000] Lewis and George.
[50:10.000 -> 50:12.000] Do you think Mercedes is going to run it?
[50:12.000 -> 50:15.000] Yeah, I think they're going to be back in the game next year, 100%.
[50:15.000 -> 50:18.000] Do you think Leclerc could battle for that championship?
[50:18.000 -> 50:20.000] I think we might see...
[50:20.000 -> 50:22.000] It's going to be hard to shut Max out.
[50:22.000 -> 50:24.000] I think we might see the Ferraris.
[50:24.000 -> 50:29.580] It depends really because, know I mean who really knows what Red Bull have been
[50:29.580 -> 50:33.980] up to with the old spend cap these last couple years so gone very quiet hasn't
[50:33.980 -> 50:41.980] it so if they're worried about getting caught again then maybe they won't have
[50:41.980 -> 50:46.420] the extra leg up next year so we might see Red Bull
[50:46.420 -> 50:50.680] maybe falling down a few places we might see Red Bull in third and the
[50:50.680 -> 50:54.340] Constructors Mercedes first and Ferrari second. Can't wait to do our predictions
[50:54.340 -> 50:58.100] for the the you know when we predict the grid how it's going to look at the end
[50:58.100 -> 51:01.560] yeah we'll do that maybe in the start of the new year just before the season
[51:01.560 -> 51:08.000] Delio. We're gonna start thinking about it now as we welcome Logan Logan Sargent to the grid, we welcome Oscar Piastri to the grid.
[51:08.000 -> 51:11.000] That's it, isn't it? They're the only two new ones.
[51:11.000 -> 51:12.000] Nick De Vries.
[51:12.000 -> 51:17.000] And Nick De Vries! Three rookies. Three rookies next year.
[51:17.000 -> 51:19.000] Means Grand New Joe's not a rookie anymore.
[51:19.000 -> 51:20.000] Nope.
[51:20.000 -> 51:21.000] Yuki Tsunoda.
[51:21.000 -> 51:23.000] He actually won Rookie of the Year. Shout out to Grand New Joe for that.
[51:23.000 -> 51:25.360] Yuki Tsunoda going into his third year at Formula One
[51:25.360 -> 51:27.360] Yeah, Pia Gassi making the switch
[51:27.560 -> 51:31.680] Gasly's going over to Alpine Alonso to my master Martin
[51:32.280 -> 51:35.160] Wow, there's some change of Rooney's coming on
[51:35.160 -> 51:38.280] Do you reckon we could see a big change of Rooney and Red Bull in the next couple years?
[51:39.320 -> 51:42.480] Maybe in the next couple of years, but not just yet. Not just yeah
[51:42.480 -> 51:46.780] I think it's a solid the way that that they're going, they've just won the Constructors, they've... one of
[51:46.780 -> 51:49.780] their drivers just won the championship, two-time world champion, let's make it a
[51:49.780 -> 51:53.100] third. They don't need to change anything. Breaking records, most wins in a season.
[51:53.100 -> 51:58.900] 15, incredible. They're sound, they're sound. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for
[51:58.900 -> 52:03.860] joining us for the first ever season of Pit Stop Podcast. As we end the break, get
[52:03.860 -> 52:09.540] ready for the guests, get ready for the bonus episodes. Massive congratulations to Max Verstappen,
[52:09.540 -> 52:14.480] Red Bull and to every driver really, just for giving us an amazing season. Can't
[52:14.480 -> 52:17.480] wait for Drive to Survive. This is now like the build-up for Drive to Survive.
[52:17.480 -> 52:21.840] I literally can't wait for it because I'm just the thought that we must be in
[52:21.840 -> 52:24.960] it. There's a chance. We must be in it. Because we've been in the paddock, we've been in a few places.
[52:24.960 -> 52:25.380] I don't even think there's a chance. I think we're definitely in it. There's a chance. We must be in it. Because we've been in the paddock, we've been in a few places.
[52:25.380 -> 52:26.480] I don't even think there's a chance.
[52:26.480 -> 52:27.960] I think we're definitely in it.
[52:27.960 -> 52:28.800] I don't know mate.
[52:28.800 -> 52:30.840] Even if we're just walking in the background.
[52:30.840 -> 52:32.560] You don't see the cameras often
[52:32.560 -> 52:33.800] because they're quite sneaky.
[52:33.800 -> 52:34.760] So there is a high chance.
[52:34.760 -> 52:36.880] Imagine, imagine there's a shot of us
[52:36.880 -> 52:38.080] when we're in the Alfa Romeo,
[52:38.080 -> 52:39.600] sat outside just having the beers.
[52:39.600 -> 52:40.440] I'd love it.
[52:40.440 -> 52:42.560] We're just sat there with a beer in our hands
[52:42.560 -> 52:44.120] and it's just literally a second long.
[52:44.120 -> 52:45.920] But I reckon you have someone like Will Buxton
[52:45.920 -> 52:47.440] doing what he does and like talking about
[52:47.440 -> 52:48.600] how this season's been.
[52:48.600 -> 52:50.960] He's like, you know, we've really seen some new people
[52:50.960 -> 52:53.400] come into the season, the Pit Stop podcast, you know?
[52:53.400 -> 52:54.240] I don't know.
[52:54.240 -> 52:57.160] If Will mentioned us, I would shit on the floor right now.
[52:57.160 -> 52:59.600] Let me actually just say that to the Drive Survive team
[52:59.600 -> 53:00.920] when you're editing, for the Amsterdam,
[53:00.920 -> 53:03.040] it was Amsterdam when we were with Alfa Romeo, wasn't it?
[53:03.040 -> 53:03.880] Yes, Zandvoort.
[53:03.880 -> 53:07.560] So any footage in the paddock from either Friday,
[53:07.560 -> 53:10.160] Saturday or Sunday, and there's clips where you walk past
[53:10.160 -> 53:13.400] the Alfa Romeo garage, look for me and Fab sat outside.
[53:13.400 -> 53:15.360] This is a call out for anyone at Drive Survive,
[53:15.360 -> 53:16.800] try and leave us in.
[53:16.800 -> 53:20.800] Someone listening must know someone at Drive Survive.
[53:20.800 -> 53:23.520] Whose job is it to like go through all that footage?
[53:23.520 -> 53:28.600] They'll film everything and someone will probably be sat in a room watching it all and they'll
[53:28.600 -> 53:30.600] be noting down like keep that bit, keep this bit, keep this bit.
[53:30.600 -> 53:32.160] I think they'd edit on the fly, wouldn't they?
[53:32.160 -> 53:34.480] Yeah, oh well they'll definitely cut the bits out on the fly.
[53:34.480 -> 53:35.480] They'll like pull them into a-
[53:35.480 -> 53:38.320] Episode one and two and probably already in the works.
[53:38.320 -> 53:41.440] Oh yeah, they've probably already edited a lot of it.
[53:41.440 -> 53:44.380] Because realistically nothing's going to change, you don't import old footage in.
[53:44.380 -> 53:46.600] There's nothing else they're gonna film now they filmed
[53:46.600 -> 53:51.560] Vegas which was cool yep so that'll be an interesting thing to watch yeah but
[53:51.560 -> 53:56.960] season one fab that's it that's a wrap what a year do you think we've learned a
[53:56.960 -> 53:59.720] lot you think it's been a valuable formula one year I must have learned
[53:59.720 -> 54:02.800] more in this year than I have in my whole life yeah I think I've learned a
[54:02.800 -> 54:07.680] lot for me I've it's been I've been pushing mad out of my comfort zone.
[54:07.680 -> 54:10.120] Still being really nervous for a lot of the interviews.
[54:10.120 -> 54:10.960] Yeah.
[54:10.960 -> 54:12.860] Like that's weird.
[54:12.860 -> 54:14.000] Yeah, it is.
[54:14.000 -> 54:16.640] At 27 years old, you get nervous to speak to someone.
[54:16.640 -> 54:19.640] Like that's when you really, when you put it down like that.
[54:19.640 -> 54:21.400] Strange, but we're all human.
[54:21.400 -> 54:22.480] We're all kids.
[54:22.480 -> 54:24.160] We're all just grown up kids.
[54:24.160 -> 54:25.680] Yeah, you're as old as you feel, right?
[54:25.680 -> 54:26.320] Exactly.
[54:26.320 -> 54:28.480] I'm gonna stay 25 forever.
[54:28.480 -> 54:29.520] You're 25?
[54:29.520 -> 54:30.320] Hmm.
[54:30.320 -> 54:30.800] Dang.
[54:30.800 -> 54:34.960] I am aware I'm already 26, but I've decided I'm no longer counting and I'm going back.
[54:34.960 -> 54:35.680] I like it.
[54:35.680 -> 54:36.240] 25.
[54:37.120 -> 54:37.920] I like that method.
[54:38.560 -> 54:41.040] Go on then, end the podcast. Bring us to the end of an amazing year.
[54:41.040 -> 54:47.480] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much to everyone who has been with us on this crazy journey. It's only gonna get crazier. Next
[54:47.480 -> 54:51.440] year is gonna be such a step up. We've stepped it up this year already, can't
[54:51.440 -> 54:54.120] believe what we've achieved, can't believe the amount of people that
[54:54.120 -> 54:57.920] listen to what we do. It's truly been really special and I actually can't
[54:57.920 -> 55:03.040] process it now. And maybe I won't ever be able to process it fully but it's been
[55:03.040 -> 55:06.840] an absolute blast and the people we've met have been amazing.
[55:06.840 -> 55:07.840] We've done so much cool shit.
[55:07.840 -> 55:09.040] It's one of the much cooler shit.
[55:09.040 -> 55:10.840] So just keep tuned in,
[55:10.840 -> 55:12.400] keep subscribed to that YouTube channel,
[55:12.400 -> 55:15.240] keep following the Spotify, the Instagram, the TikTok,
[55:15.240 -> 55:16.280] everything else.
[55:16.280 -> 55:17.360] Follow me on Instagram,
[55:17.360 -> 55:19.160] cause I need to hit 10K, I'm nearly there.
[55:19.160 -> 55:20.000] Don't follow Jake,
[55:20.000 -> 55:21.880] cause he's got too many followers already.
[55:21.880 -> 55:22.920] And I need to catch up,
[55:22.920 -> 55:24.320] cause I look like a fucking loser.
[55:24.320 -> 55:28.760] But no, on a serious note, thank you to everyone.
[55:28.760 -> 55:29.800] Yeah, you summed it up perfectly.
[55:29.800 -> 55:31.320] It's been an amazing year.
[55:31.320 -> 55:33.480] Please follow the podcast, Rated Five Stars.
[55:33.480 -> 55:36.280] We will be back on Thursday for an episode,
[55:36.280 -> 55:37.920] probably talking nothing about Formula One,
[55:37.920 -> 55:39.480] because we're going to be grasping at straws
[55:39.480 -> 55:40.560] until we put the guest out.
[55:40.560 -> 55:42.440] What are we going to talk about on Thursday?
[55:42.440 -> 55:43.280] There's no race.
[55:43.280 -> 55:44.280] We'll have to do something creative.
[55:44.280 -> 55:46.320] I actually don't want to sit down and like go through the
[55:46.320 -> 55:48.440] grid and be like McLaren beat them in the driver's stand.
[55:48.440 -> 55:50.080] And it's like, if you want to go on Instagram and look at
[55:50.080 -> 55:51.480] the final leaderboard, you can do that.
[55:51.480 -> 55:52.820] That's not what we do on our show.
[55:52.820 -> 55:55.400] Let's try and come up with something creative for Thursday.
[55:55.400 -> 55:57.280] Like something really fun.
[55:57.280 -> 55:58.600] I don't know what it will be yet.
[55:58.600 -> 56:00.440] And it might be shit.
[56:00.440 -> 56:02.640] So if you come back on Thursday, we've got nothing.
[56:02.640 -> 56:04.560] That means we've been planning for Sunday.
[56:04.560 -> 56:05.760] But yeah, thank you for joining us
[56:05.760 -> 56:08.040] for the first ever season of Pit Stop.
[56:08.040 -> 56:09.340] What a year it's been.
[56:09.340 -> 56:11.140] It's been a great year for Formula One.
[56:11.140 -> 56:13.120] We got three races in America next year.
[56:13.120 -> 56:14.200] It's gonna be crazy.
[56:16.020 -> 56:18.200] I'm lost for words as well, just like Fab.
[56:18.200 -> 56:19.560] He said it perfectly.
[56:19.560 -> 56:21.100] We will see you guys on Thursday.
[56:21.100 -> 56:22.780] Thank you for being here.
[56:22.780 -> 56:32.920] Over and out. You didn't say it with me. We're meant to synchronise. guys on Thursday thank you for being here over and I like doing you done it I
[56:32.920 -> 56:37.640] feel like I just get in the way okay bye guys she a better teamwork right no no
[56:37.640 -> 56:40.860] more this fucking around yeah yeah true all right I'm max for stuff and your
[56:40.860 -> 56:45.720] parents I'm not fucking helping you out. Wow. You can fucking race on your own, you bastard.
[56:45.720 -> 56:47.120] Whoa!
[56:47.120 -> 56:49.200] That is unnecessary.
[56:49.200 -> 56:50.200] We should really cut that.
[56:50.200 -> 56:52.280] There's no need to put unnecessary swearing
[56:52.280 -> 56:53.240] in the podcast.
[56:53.240 -> 56:54.640] Fuck you.
[56:54.640 -> 56:59.400] I might not even come back next year
[56:59.400 -> 57:00.360] if you treat me like this.
[57:00.360 -> 57:01.200] It's disgusting.
[57:01.200 -> 57:04.760] I'll do it with Tommy from WTF1.
[57:04.760 -> 57:05.000] Or Matt. Me and Tommy, no, me and Tommy. What am I gonna do it with Tommy from WTF1. Or Matt.
[57:05.000 -> 57:06.000] Me and Tommy.
[57:06.000 -> 57:07.000] Nah, me and Tommy.
[57:07.000 -> 57:08.000] What am I going to do?
[57:08.000 -> 57:09.000] Work at McDonalds.
[57:09.000 -> 57:14.000] I'd hate that, watching the podcast when it was you and Tommy and I'm just sat there
[57:14.000 -> 57:17.000] watching all the clips on TikTok, you two having a right laugh.
[57:17.000 -> 57:20.000] Sat there in my bed, naked, crying.
[57:20.000 -> 57:22.000] Don't know why I'm naked.
[57:22.000 -> 57:24.000] I'm just usually naked in bed.
[57:24.000 -> 57:25.500] This always happens at the end of the pod.
[57:25.500 -> 57:26.500] Do you sleep naked?
[57:26.500 -> 57:27.500] Yeah, always mate.
[57:27.500 -> 57:28.000] Really?
[57:28.000 -> 57:28.500] Yeah.
[57:28.500 -> 57:30.500] Someone said I was weird for not sleeping naked.
[57:30.500 -> 57:33.500] Yeah, it's actually good for you to sleep naked.
[57:33.500 -> 57:38.500] I sleep in my underwear and then if it's like really cold I keep my socks on.
[57:38.500 -> 57:42.500] See that? That is actually psychopath behaviour.
[57:42.500 -> 57:46.720] It's not. There's a good theory behind it because I am fucking nearly pretty much six foot two
[57:46.720 -> 57:47.560] and my bed is not six foot.
[57:47.560 -> 57:49.520] Oh bloody hell, you are open,
[57:49.520 -> 57:51.000] get girls to listen in aren't you?
[57:51.000 -> 57:51.840] Six one and a half.
[57:51.840 -> 57:52.680] We're near six foot two.
[57:52.680 -> 57:53.680] Six one and a half.
[57:53.680 -> 57:55.480] That's not near six foot two is it?
[57:55.480 -> 57:57.400] What, half an inch.
[57:57.400 -> 58:00.000] What, so you're telling me if you were,
[58:00.000 -> 58:01.920] if you were size nine and a half.
[58:01.920 -> 58:05.740] I had six foot one on my profile, on my hinge profile,
[58:05.740 -> 58:08.500] and a girl said to me, why is it not six foot two?
[58:08.500 -> 58:09.340] Exactly.
[58:09.340 -> 58:11.320] You're telling me if you wear size nine and a half shoes,
[58:11.320 -> 58:13.700] they fit you, you would say, I'm size 10.
[58:13.700 -> 58:15.020] If you slept.
[58:15.020 -> 58:15.860] Yeah.
[58:15.860 -> 58:16.700] With 99 women.
[58:16.700 -> 58:17.520] Yeah.
[58:17.520 -> 58:18.740] In one day, you would just tell your friends
[58:18.740 -> 58:20.540] that you slept with 100 birds in a day, wouldn't you?
[58:20.540 -> 58:22.060] No, that would be lying.
[58:22.060 -> 58:24.580] And I could never imagine sleeping with that many people.
[58:24.580 -> 58:26.000] That'd be too many. You would be lying. And I could never imagine sleeping with that many people. That would be too many.
[58:26.000 -> 58:28.000] You would be red.
[58:28.000 -> 58:30.000] Red raw. 100 people in one day.
[58:30.000 -> 58:32.000] That would be hard.
[58:32.000 -> 58:34.000] This is a taste of what the podcast is going to be like when it's not F1 related.
[58:34.000 -> 58:36.000] Thursday is going to be absolute carnage, guys.
[58:36.000 -> 58:38.000] Thank you for the best year ever.
[58:38.000 -> 58:40.000] It's gone so quick.
[58:40.000 -> 58:42.000] We'll see you guys on Thursday.
[58:42.000 -> 58:44.000] We might have to delete some of that at the end.
[58:44.000 -> 58:45.000] We don't even know what we've just said.
[58:45.000 -> 58:47.040] But for now, goodbye gang.
[58:48.880 -> 58:51.000] Did I disappoint you?
[58:51.000 -> 58:51.840] I let you down.
[58:51.840 -> 58:53.600] Stop dragging this fucking podcast out.
[58:53.600 -> 58:54.440] I was done 10 minutes ago.
[58:54.440 -> 58:55.280] Come on, let me get to an hour.
[58:55.280 -> 58:56.100] I was done 10 minutes ago.
[58:56.100 -> 58:57.940] I've got 45 seconds.
[58:57.940 -> 58:59.120] You've got to drag it.
[58:59.120 -> 59:00.040] I've lived.
[59:00.040 -> 59:00.860] I've lived.
[59:00.860 -> 59:01.700] I've lived.
[59:01.700 -> 59:03.400] I've been spewing.
[59:03.400 -> 59:18.480] I've traveled each and every highway and more much more than this I did it my way
[59:18.480 -> 59:22.080] we did do it our way we have broken into this sport our way we haven't we have
[59:22.080 -> 59:25.260] anyone control us we've just fucking done it.
[59:25.260 -> 59:28.600] We have, like all the emails, all the communications, all the phone calls, all the meetings, we've
[59:28.600 -> 59:32.020] really done it our way. Mate, this is going to be over a minute when
[59:32.020 -> 59:34.860] we put the music at the front and at the end. Oh really, should we just end it then?
[59:34.860 -> 01:00:00.800] Yeah, bye. Bye. Powered by Spirit Studios.
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