Yep we've gone CRAZY 😂 Fun F1 Quiz!

Podcast: Pitstop

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Mon, 14 Aug 2023 23:00:00 -0000

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2812

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Notes

Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! This episode Jake brings you some interesting F1 FACTS before we fly into Fabs top 10 Quiz for boyzie! Sit down, strap IN, and play along with us to see how well your F1 knowledge is! Send us your questions to @Pitstop for a chance to have them featured
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Summary

**Section 1: Podcast Episode Overview**

* The hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, open the episode with lighthearted banter about their illnesses and the challenges of filming the podcast due to lighting issues.


* They acknowledge that they caught a virus and apologize for not being able to record the podcast on schedule.


* Jake mentions that Mick Schumacher recently made his relationship Instagram official, sparking discussions about the potential impact on his privacy.


* Esteban Ocon's presence at Mick's yacht party is brought up, highlighting their close friendship.


* The hosts comment on Mick's physical transformation and speculate about his readiness for a potential Mercedes seat if it becomes available.


* The departure of Nick De Vries from Formula 1 is mentioned, along with his decision to pursue studies at Harvard University.


* Jake expresses admiration for Nick's accomplishments and suggests that he would be a great guest on the podcast.


* The hosts discuss Homer Marko's claim that Max Verstappen could put the Haas or Alfa Romeo cars on pole position, a statement they find debatable.


* They speculate that the recent discussions about disabling DRS in qualifying could potentially affect Red Bull's advantage.


* Mark Webber's comments about Red Bull's potential vulnerabilities due to reliability issues are mentioned.


* The hosts discuss rumors regarding Lewis Hamilton's contract extension with Mercedes, suggesting that it makes sense given his long-standing relationship with the team.


* Reports of Lewis Hamilton declining an offer from Ferrari in 2024 are brought up, but the hosts acknowledge uncertainty about the validity of the rumors.


**Section 2: Dreams and Fears**

* Jake shares a bizarre dream he had about being trapped in Afghanistan and surrounded by railings, leading to a series of strange events.


* Fabio comments on the vividness of Jake's dream and suggests that he try lucid dreaming.


* The hosts discuss their different experiences with dreams, including the inability to speak or control their actions in dreams.


* Fabio expresses his fear of the ocean due to his phobia of sharks and recounts an incident where he was stung by a jellyfish four times.


* Jake shares his own fear of the ocean, particularly the thought of being in a plane crash over water and surviving only to be stranded in the ocean.


* The hosts acknowledge that their fears are irrational but also recognize the emotional impact they can have.

**Section 3: Silly Season Quiz**

* Fabio presents a quiz consisting of ten questions for Jake, covering various topics related to Formula 1 history and trivia.


* The first question asks about the number of points James Hunt had when he won his championship, which Jake correctly answers as 69.


* The second question inquires about Charles Leclerc's eye color, and after some deliberation, Jake guesses correctly that it is blue.


* The third question involves a prank battle between Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger, with Jake correctly identifying that Gerhard Berger threw a custard cream pie in Ayrton's face on the podium at Monza.


* The fourth question asks about Pierre Gasly's favorite animal, and Jake correctly guesses that it is a camel.


* The hosts conclude the quiz with Jake scoring three out of four correct answers.

**Overall Message and Takeaway**

The episode provides a lighthearted and entertaining discussion of various Formula 1-related topics, including driver relationships, silly season rumors, and personal anecdotes. The hosts engage in friendly banter and share their thoughts and opinions on various subjects, creating a casual and conversational atmosphere for listeners. ## **Formula One Pitstop Podcast Episode Quiz and Discussion:**

### **Quiz:**

1. **Which animal does Carlos Sainz relate to and why?**

- **Answer:** Panda, because he loves humps and water.


2. **Which football team does Carlos Sainz support?**

- **Answer:** Real Madrid.


3. **Which F1 driver had part of their career funded by a famous musician?**

- **Answer:** Damon Hill, funded by George Harrison from the Beatles.


4. **How many individual components is an F1 car made up of?**

- **Answer:** 15,000 parts.


5. **What does Valtteri Bottas know the average length of?**

- **Answer:** A beaver's cock.


6. **Which member of what band is Christian Horner married to?**

- **Answer:** Jerry Halliwell from the Spice Girls.


7. **Who is the last person to win a driver's championship with Ferrari?**

- **Answer:** Kimi Räikkönen in 2007.


### **Bonus Fact:**

- Slim Borgard, a Swedish racing driver, also played the drums for ABBA.


### **Discussion:**

- The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, engage in a lighthearted and entertaining discussion about various topics, including their favorite animals, Formula One trivia, and personal anecdotes.


- They also discuss the upcoming Formula One season and express their excitement for the return of racing.


- Additionally, they encourage listeners to send voice notes on Instagram sharing their thoughts and feelings about the podcast episode.


### **Overall Message:**

The podcast episode is a fun and engaging conversation between the hosts, providing a mix of Formula One trivia, personal stories, and listener interaction. It captures the enthusiasm and camaraderie of the hosts and aims to entertain and connect with Formula One fans.

Raw Transcript with Timestamps

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[01:00.460 -> 01:02.700] How many points did James Hunt have
[01:02.700 -> 01:04.420] when he won his championship?
[01:04.420 -> 01:06.480] Why are you smiling at me like I'd know that?
[01:06.480 -> 01:08.320] Are you thinking I'd know it from Rush?
[01:08.320 -> 01:11.520] Yeah, breakfast of champions my friend.
[01:11.520 -> 01:14.560] That doesn't give me anything!
[01:14.560 -> 01:30.640] And why have you got your tongue out?! Ladies and gents, welcome back to the Pit Stop podcast.
[01:30.640 -> 01:33.800] Sorry, I just wasn't very well then.
[01:33.800 -> 01:35.880] Me and Jake are feeling a little bit sick.
[01:35.880 -> 01:37.960] A little bit under the weather guys.
[01:37.960 -> 01:40.320] Not good at all, is it?
[01:40.320 -> 01:42.200] You don't look pale, you look green.
[01:42.200 -> 01:44.640] I'm going to do the incredible Jake about today.
[01:44.640 -> 01:45.000] I thought that's just what happened in cartoons, but you, you look green. I'm going to different the incredible Jake about today.
[01:45.000 -> 01:47.500] I thought that's just what happened in cartoons, but you've genuinely turned green.
[01:47.500 -> 01:52.000] We were going to film today's podcast, but I don't think filming it is going to work with all the lights.
[01:52.000 -> 01:57.000] Today's podcast, mate, we should have been doing this yesterday, but we were both so unwell, we didn't even leave bed.
[01:57.000 -> 01:59.500] We've caught a virus, a bug.
[01:59.500 -> 02:01.500] I think you have, mate, to be honest.
[02:01.500 -> 02:08.200] I'm a bit like a dog, like I't actually I have no concept of hygiene I probably walk around London putting my hands on like
[02:08.200 -> 02:11.840] the escalator rail and then like licking my paws an hour later I don't really
[02:11.840 -> 02:15.800] realize what I'm doing I need a pot of hand sanitizer and a face mask but yeah
[02:15.800 -> 02:20.480] it's not great to be spending my f1 summer break like this how is everyone
[02:20.480 -> 02:24.640] else doing how the listeners doing yeah how are you guys doing are you getting
[02:24.640 -> 02:26.200] along okay without the F1?
[02:26.200 -> 02:31.400] I wonder what the Pitstop listeners are doing at the very moment of listening to this podcast.
[02:31.400 -> 02:34.400] Hmm. Some people may be in a car.
[02:34.400 -> 02:40.400] Someone, I reckon someone is at work doing a night shift with their headphones in,
[02:40.400 -> 02:45.120] carrying some boxes around or whatever. Make sure the boxes go in the right place
[02:45.120 -> 02:48.620] I reckon someone's on a tractor mowing their field
[02:48.620 -> 02:52.620] there's a good chance yeah it's that time of year where they're rounding the crops up
[02:52.620 -> 02:55.160] so a little bit of pit stop, a little bit of vroom vroom
[02:55.160 -> 02:57.280] you know milking the cows with the headphones in
[02:57.280 -> 02:58.880] yeah it's all possible isn't it?
[02:58.880 -> 03:03.840] it is all possible we're currently watching Man United get spanked by wolves
[03:03.840 -> 03:05.520] Man United are winning 1-0 mate.
[03:05.520 -> 03:10.240] Yeah I know but in the 80th minute that should have been executed far far before.
[03:10.240 -> 03:15.280] You're such a big football fad fad. You have some inciting stuff to talk about right?
[03:15.280 -> 03:18.680] Well some stuff has been happening in Formula One and first of all we're gonna
[03:18.680 -> 03:28.800] need an up as you could tell guys the energy is gone because I'm just not very well but Mick Schumacher has got a girlfriend!
[03:28.800 -> 03:36.240] Mick well done well done he was quick on that one he did the soft launch only 24
[03:36.240 -> 03:40.880] hours before and then he dropped it bang didn't tag her though didn't tag her
[03:40.880 -> 03:44.840] didn't tag her how do you feel about that well it's the best way to do it isn't it
[03:44.840 -> 03:46.320] you see what happens when
[03:46.320 -> 03:50.080] as soon as everyone finds out who, I'm sure everyone has already figured out
[03:50.080 -> 03:53.680] who she is, but they become massive on TikTok, all
[03:53.680 -> 03:56.800] these people talk about them and you go from being able to have a private
[03:56.800 -> 04:01.280] relationship to everyone, very very public. Not bad
[04:01.280 -> 04:04.560] going on a yacht with Mick Schumacher, Esteban Ocon was there, I love that
[04:04.560 -> 04:05.240] group's friendship. They're really good friends those two, they always hang about Public not bad going on a yacht with mcschumacher estaban ocon was there. I love that friendship
[04:05.240 -> 04:10.360] They're really good friends those two they always hang about but did you notice all the comments on that picture the black and white photo
[04:10.360 -> 04:15.620] Of him and his girlfriend everyone's saying he just looks more and more like his dad does cuz he's great as well
[04:15.960 -> 04:18.240] He's yeah, his girlfriend looks lovely me
[04:20.960 -> 04:22.960] Washerboard out he's been training
[04:24.960 -> 04:26.000] He's been training, man. He may not be an F1 car, but he's been training.
[04:26.000 -> 04:28.000] He has been training, yeah.
[04:28.000 -> 04:31.000] So, if that Mercedes seat comes up, you know he's ready.
[04:31.000 -> 04:36.000] Well, unfortunately I don't have a silly season room of bringing Mick back to the grid.
[04:36.000 -> 04:38.000] But, we know Nick De Vries left.
[04:38.000 -> 04:41.000] Nick De Vries has said what he's going to be getting up to as well.
[04:41.000 -> 04:46.000] He's left Formula 1, and he's going to be going to Harvard.
[04:46.000 -> 04:48.480] To Harvard University and studying.
[04:48.480 -> 04:49.320] Wow, really?
[04:49.320 -> 04:51.080] With no rush back into racing, yeah.
[04:51.080 -> 04:55.520] Oh my god, that's the same as, what's his face?
[04:55.520 -> 04:57.440] Nicholas Latifi, but he's coming to London.
[04:57.440 -> 04:58.440] He's coming to Harvard.
[04:58.440 -> 04:59.600] What is it, law degree or something?
[04:59.600 -> 05:01.480] Something like that, but Harvard's like one
[05:01.480 -> 05:03.760] of the best universities in the world.
[05:03.760 -> 05:05.400] Now, I know he's from a rich family,
[05:05.400 -> 05:08.000] but you have to be mega smart to get into Harvard.
[05:08.000 -> 05:10.200] So that in itself,
[05:10.200 -> 05:11.720] congratulations Nick DeVries
[05:11.720 -> 05:14.840] and best of luck on your studying adventure.
[05:14.840 -> 05:18.000] I've only ever heard good things about Nick DeVries.
[05:18.000 -> 05:21.160] Like as much as like whatever's happened happened in F1,
[05:21.160 -> 05:23.120] anyone that we speak to in or outside the sport
[05:23.120 -> 05:24.440] is like, yeah, he's an absolute G.
[05:24.440 -> 05:27.880] He's like the nicest guy. He's clearly proven himself in all these different races.
[05:27.880 -> 05:33.040] So, yeah. Nick the Vries, if you're listening, come on the podcast.
[05:33.040 -> 05:36.080] Yeah, I did actually send Nick a voice message asking him to come on the pod.
[05:36.080 -> 05:40.480] So if at any point, if we do manage to get Nick on, then just so you know,
[05:40.680 -> 05:46.840] it was today that we initiated that, but I don't know whether he's actually gonna reply.
[05:46.840 -> 05:48.880] Well, it would be quite a good episode with Nick though.
[05:48.880 -> 05:50.400] We'll stay positive, we'll hope.
[05:50.400 -> 05:53.160] Because if he does reply and he does come on,
[05:53.160 -> 05:55.040] it would be great to get him on the leaderboard,
[05:55.040 -> 05:57.560] get him on the sim, get him in the cart.
[05:57.560 -> 06:00.120] The cart. Maybe custard cream pie.
[06:00.120 -> 06:02.320] Yeah, custard cream pie, that only happens here on Pissed.
[06:02.320 -> 06:03.440] Give me some more facts.
[06:03.440 -> 06:06.280] Well, Homer Marko has been busy once again.
[06:06.280 -> 06:07.280] Who?
[06:07.280 -> 06:08.280] Homer?
[06:08.280 -> 06:09.280] Homer Marco?
[06:09.280 -> 06:10.280] Homer Marco!
[06:10.280 -> 06:11.280] Homer Marco!
[06:11.280 -> 06:17.000] Homer Marco has claimed that Max would put the horse or the alfatari on pole position.
[06:17.000 -> 06:19.440] Oh, come on, Helmet.
[06:19.440 -> 06:23.000] Now I have said that he would and I have said he would before as well.
[06:23.000 -> 06:24.000] There's no way.
[06:24.000 -> 06:25.320] Max easily
[06:25.320 -> 06:31.640] puts the horse on top. The horse is like a qualifying car. I don't know man. They always
[06:31.640 -> 06:38.140] do okay and well. Yeah. But they're not a slow qualifier. And also, I think this conversation
[06:38.140 -> 06:45.520] come off the back of Formula 1, we're talking about disabling DRS in qualifying.
[06:47.120 -> 06:49.200] Yeah. First I've heard of that, but I could get down with that.
[06:49.200 -> 06:51.240] We did speak about on the pod before.
[06:51.240 -> 06:52.680] We spoke about on the pod before,
[06:52.680 -> 06:54.080] because Profty mentioned it.
[06:54.080 -> 06:55.440] And then we spoke about it.
[06:55.440 -> 06:56.800] Yeah. And if they did do it,
[06:56.800 -> 06:59.720] Red Bull would lose a significant advantage, wouldn't they?
[06:59.720 -> 07:03.080] Yeah. About five, four or five kilometers, I believe.
[07:03.080 -> 07:04.560] Per hour.
[07:04.560 -> 07:08.320] Max would still put every car on pole, without a doubt.
[07:08.320 -> 07:10.080] The other little bit of news.
[07:10.080 -> 07:11.280] Oh God, I love it when you do this.
[07:11.280 -> 07:12.720] I haven't got much more guys,
[07:12.720 -> 07:14.720] and then we're gonna have to get to the silly stuff,
[07:14.720 -> 07:17.200] but I like to update everyone with what's happening
[07:17.200 -> 07:19.720] in the Formula One world.
[07:19.720 -> 07:23.800] Okay, Mark Webber has said that the only reason,
[07:23.800 -> 07:27.280] only way Red Bull will lose a race this season is reliable reliability issues
[07:27.400 -> 07:30.400] Thanks mark for the paint in the obvious. I think everyone knew that
[07:31.280 -> 07:36.740] Lewis Hamilton has reportedly signed a contract extension with
[07:38.840 -> 07:45.980] Mercedes you are joking with Mercedes no one expected that did you well if it's an extension, then yeah I expected it.
[07:45.980 -> 07:46.820] Yeah that makes sense.
[07:46.820 -> 07:47.640] And apparently.
[07:47.640 -> 07:48.480] How long?
[07:48.480 -> 07:49.580] Well it doesn't say exactly how long,
[07:49.580 -> 07:52.300] but this come out off the back of some reporter
[07:52.300 -> 07:56.060] saying that he declined Ferrari in 2024.
[07:56.060 -> 07:57.940] Apparently the seat was offered to him.
[07:57.940 -> 07:59.040] I've heard that.
[07:59.040 -> 08:00.700] We've heard that, we spoke about that before.
[08:00.700 -> 08:03.100] Yeah but we weren't sure whether it was actually true.
[08:03.100 -> 08:03.940] Like whether the Ferrari rumors were true.
[08:03.940 -> 08:08.680] Are we sure of anything ever? No but it's nice to sometimes it's nice
[08:08.680 -> 08:12.000] just to go into things with an open mind and think you know what whether that's
[08:12.000 -> 08:17.080] true or not I can run with that yeah because I have really good dreams at
[08:17.080 -> 08:21.760] night do ya yeah I dream every night and in my dreams amazing stuff happens and
[08:21.760 -> 08:28.520] that's like half my day isn't it? I have awful dreams. Really? Yeah. Do you never even dream?
[08:28.520 -> 08:33.880] I don't dream but they're horrible. Yeah mine can be quite gruesome I'm always
[08:33.880 -> 08:36.800] getting chased or something. Have you ever had one of those dreams where you
[08:36.800 -> 08:39.760] you sit up in the middle of the night you're panting and you're sweating? Yeah
[08:39.760 -> 08:45.400] I have and I always wake up right before the good bit in every dream. But for me-
[08:45.400 -> 08:46.880] No, sometimes I have the good bits.
[08:46.880 -> 08:47.700] Do you?
[08:47.700 -> 08:48.540] And they're really good.
[08:48.540 -> 08:49.380] I never have the good bits.
[08:49.380 -> 08:50.200] They're so good.
[08:50.200 -> 08:51.040] It's so sad.
[08:51.040 -> 08:51.880] And I love it when that happens,
[08:51.880 -> 08:53.960] because that happens to me maybe two or three times a year.
[08:53.960 -> 08:55.600] Do your dreams not like,
[08:55.600 -> 08:56.880] are they a perfect picture
[08:56.880 -> 08:58.600] of what happened in the day before though?
[08:58.600 -> 09:01.080] Like mine are literally exactly
[09:01.080 -> 09:02.480] what happened in the day before.
[09:02.480 -> 09:04.720] If I saw people there, if I,
[09:04.720 -> 09:05.680] like for example, the other day, I was there, if I, like, for example,
[09:05.680 -> 09:07.800] the other day I was standing,
[09:07.800 -> 09:09.560] when I went to see my little brother on the cruise ship,
[09:09.560 -> 09:11.000] shout out to my little brother by the way,
[09:11.000 -> 09:12.760] it's amazing that he's on the cruise ship,
[09:12.760 -> 09:14.680] he listens to the pod, so hello Matty.
[09:15.920 -> 09:17.160] As I was at the train station,
[09:17.160 -> 09:19.520] I was standing in front of these like big railings
[09:19.520 -> 09:21.040] looking out, cause I was trying to hide
[09:21.040 -> 09:23.360] as I was surprising my dad for his birthday.
[09:23.360 -> 09:26.400] So I was like standing, yeah, literally by the bike shed, like hiding behind these railings, I was looking up and I was trying to hide as I was surprising my dad for his birthday. So I was like standing, yeah, literally by the bike shed,
[09:26.400 -> 09:27.480] like hiding behind these railings.
[09:27.480 -> 09:29.640] I was looking up and I was thinking I can easily climb these
[09:29.640 -> 09:30.480] and get on the tracks.
[09:30.480 -> 09:32.840] Like, cause I always think stupid stuff in my head.
[09:32.840 -> 09:36.200] And then that night I had a dream that I was locked
[09:36.200 -> 09:39.000] in Afghanistan in the middle of nowhere.
[09:39.000 -> 09:41.640] Like Afghanistan was a guess of where I'm at.
[09:41.640 -> 09:42.880] It was just sand everywhere.
[09:42.880 -> 09:45.400] And it looked like one of them army shows
[09:45.400 -> 09:46.960] that you watch on BBC.
[09:46.960 -> 09:50.280] And I was surrounded by these exact railings
[09:50.280 -> 09:52.640] all the way around in a box.
[09:52.640 -> 09:54.440] And for like the whole dream,
[09:54.440 -> 09:57.920] random people that I knew were just appearing in the box.
[09:57.920 -> 09:58.920] There was no way in or out.
[09:58.920 -> 09:59.760] Was I there?
[09:59.760 -> 10:00.580] Did I come?
[10:00.580 -> 10:01.680] No, it was just random people from,
[10:01.680 -> 10:02.800] I don't remember exactly.
[10:02.800 -> 10:05.000] But for me, that's just what I'm saying. Everything that happens the day before happens in my dream. from, I don't remember exactly. But for me, that's just what I'm saying.
[10:05.000 -> 10:06.240] Everything that happens the day before
[10:06.240 -> 10:07.080] happens in my dream.
[10:07.080 -> 10:07.900] See, I don't have that.
[10:07.900 -> 10:10.960] I have, sometimes I can pull similarities
[10:10.960 -> 10:13.440] or sometimes I get on the Google and I Google it, you know?
[10:13.440 -> 10:15.760] Like once I had this dream where I was in a plane,
[10:15.760 -> 10:17.480] you know I'm not the biggest fan of flying.
[10:17.480 -> 10:18.320] No.
[10:18.320 -> 10:20.200] And I'm not the biggest fan of the open ocean.
[10:20.200 -> 10:21.040] No.
[10:21.040 -> 10:21.860] Two of my least favorite things.
[10:21.860 -> 10:23.840] And I'm in this plane and it's fucking going down.
[10:23.840 -> 10:26.880] And we're going down over the ocean, literally Fab's worst nightmare.
[10:26.880 -> 10:31.600] But then we go in, we go underwater, and then we're like, I think it's all over.
[10:31.600 -> 10:38.400] We're on, literally I'm gonna drown, this is the end, I'm seeing fish, all of a sudden the plane swoops up.
[10:38.400 -> 10:39.200] What fish?
[10:39.200 -> 10:42.080] And it swoops in and out of the water like a dolphin.
[10:42.080 -> 10:44.880] And before you know it, I'm saved.
[10:44.880 -> 10:45.160] Wow, that's a vivid dream. dolphin. And before you know it, I'm saved.
[10:46.640 -> 10:48.700] Wow, that's a vivid dream.
[10:48.700 -> 10:49.540] Yeah.
[10:49.540 -> 10:51.120] And then you woke up, saved.
[10:51.120 -> 10:51.960] Well, yeah.
[10:51.960 -> 10:53.560] I never felt rejoiced.
[10:53.560 -> 10:55.720] I never make it to being saved, mate.
[10:55.720 -> 10:57.760] I always just, I don't know.
[10:57.760 -> 11:00.120] It's like I die in the dreams, like all the time.
[11:00.120 -> 11:02.280] And people say, if you die in a dream, you die in real life.
[11:02.280 -> 11:04.240] That isn't true, because I've had dreams where I die,
[11:04.240 -> 11:05.800] then I'm like reborn in a dream, and I just start again. That isn't true, because I've had dreams where I die, then I've like reborn in a dream,
[11:05.800 -> 11:07.880] and I just start again, like a video game.
[11:07.880 -> 11:08.720] Wow.
[11:08.720 -> 11:09.540] Like where I fall off something.
[11:09.540 -> 11:10.600] You should try lucid dreaming.
[11:10.600 -> 11:12.800] I have been in, when you dream,
[11:12.800 -> 11:15.240] do you see out your own eyes or do you see yourself?
[11:15.240 -> 11:17.160] No, a lot of the time I see it from a third perspective.
[11:17.160 -> 11:19.440] It changes. I've never seen myself.
[11:19.440 -> 11:21.400] You've seen yourself.
[11:21.400 -> 11:22.440] It's not that I'm seeing me,
[11:22.440 -> 11:24.040] but I see it from like a bird's eye view.
[11:24.040 -> 11:27.400] So when I saw the plane going in and out of the water I was watching it but but for
[11:27.400 -> 11:31.160] the first part I was in it. I've never seen anything other than out my eyes I
[11:31.160 -> 11:35.440] don't think in my dreams but I can't talk either in your dreams you can't
[11:35.440 -> 11:40.280] talk right? I don't ever remember any dialogue people talk to me and I can't
[11:40.280 -> 11:43.800] talk back that's the weirdest thing about the dream. Sometimes I have dreams
[11:43.800 -> 11:45.320] where I'm being attacked
[11:45.320 -> 11:47.800] and I'm trying to scream out for help, you know,
[11:47.800 -> 11:50.360] someone help me, but it's like a whisper.
[11:50.360 -> 11:52.480] Or I have one where I'm in a fight.
[11:52.480 -> 11:54.000] I have walked into your room before actually
[11:54.000 -> 11:57.200] and you've been sweating just going, Jake, Jake.
[11:59.600 -> 12:01.480] Well, sometimes I'm trying to like fight for my life
[12:01.480 -> 12:03.920] and when I go to punch someone it's in slow motion.
[12:03.920 -> 12:04.920] You know those ones.
[12:04.920 -> 12:08.680] Let's help you through one of your biggest fears. Why are you scared of the ocean?
[12:09.640 -> 12:15.180] Because it's a big old ocean mate agreed. I'm also scared of the ocean. So let's share our opinions
[12:15.180 -> 12:18.520] Have you ever recognized my also hate it? You've been stung by jellyfish
[12:18.520 -> 12:30.320] No a jellyfish hasn't actually stung me personally, but I have seen what jellyfish can do to people I've been stung by a jellyfish four times Wow yeah so that's why I don't like it
[12:30.320 -> 12:37.440] The same jellyfish four times? No, no it wasn't Brian. Steve, Michael and Chris as well
[12:37.440 -> 12:45.400] Chris is a bad bad jellyfish. And also Arabella Chibella Chee is a cheeky one too. Oh my god.
[12:45.400 -> 12:47.400] So yeah, that scares me.
[12:48.600 -> 12:51.680] So you're just scared about what's under you?
[12:51.680 -> 12:54.680] Not just that, the way that I see myself going
[12:54.680 -> 12:57.560] is I'm in a plane crash over the ocean.
[12:57.560 -> 12:59.480] That to me, that's the worst thing
[12:59.480 -> 13:00.960] that could ever possibly happen.
[13:00.960 -> 13:02.460] You're in a plane crash, you're going down,
[13:02.460 -> 13:03.640] you know it's gonna be the end,
[13:03.640 -> 13:07.320] you land in the water, you survive it, but all of a sudden the plane sinks and you're
[13:07.320 -> 13:11.140] just bobbing around in the middle of the ocean with no one to find you. I don't
[13:11.140 -> 13:14.720] think if the plane crashes that you'd even make it to sink in to be honest
[13:14.720 -> 13:18.840] think you'll be gone way before that. Have you ever watched Lost? No but it's a TV
[13:18.840 -> 13:23.960] show mate. Maybe you should. If you're on a pedalo out on a summer holiday
[13:23.960 -> 13:25.480] would you jump off the pedalo into on a summer holiday would you jump off
[13:25.480 -> 13:30.440] the pedalo into the water? Yeah of course. So would you just not want to like swim
[13:30.440 -> 13:36.440] because my thing is, mine's all in my brain like I will jump off a pedalo do a
[13:36.440 -> 13:41.520] dive swim around have a laugh but a second in my brain I think there could
[13:41.520 -> 13:45.940] be a shark under me. I panic straight back to the bed alone
[13:45.940 -> 13:48.460] because you can't see what's under you.
[13:48.460 -> 13:49.300] So no matter what-
[13:49.300 -> 13:50.500] Well, that's the thing, mate.
[13:50.500 -> 13:52.440] It all depends on where you are for a start.
[13:52.440 -> 13:54.100] Are they shark infested waters?
[13:54.100 -> 13:56.820] Well, and even then you can get sharks in Eastbourne.
[13:56.820 -> 13:59.020] Yeah, well, yeah, I saw a seal.
[13:59.020 -> 14:01.780] Yeah, man, bloody dangerous.
[14:01.780 -> 14:02.860] They are huge.
[14:02.860 -> 14:03.700] They are huge.
[14:03.700 -> 14:06.160] They're like giant dogs that live in the ocean.
[14:06.160 -> 14:07.840] They'll have you.
[14:07.840 -> 14:10.720] Honestly, the ocean is a dangerous place.
[14:10.720 -> 14:12.840] It's just interesting to hear why you're scared of it.
[14:12.840 -> 14:15.400] No, I'm scared of it because I'm a land animal, okay?
[14:15.400 -> 14:17.000] I don't belong in water.
[14:17.000 -> 14:19.480] So therefore I don't go in water very often.
[14:19.480 -> 14:21.200] It also really excites me though.
[14:21.200 -> 14:23.000] Like I love swimming underwater.
[14:23.000 -> 14:25.480] I do actually quite like swimming in the sea
[14:25.480 -> 14:27.720] because I've done it before when I was in Miami once
[14:27.720 -> 14:31.700] I jumped off the boat and scuba dived over to this coral reef
[14:31.700 -> 14:34.020] and I saw so many amazing fish, big fish.
[14:34.020 -> 14:37.060] Like, but because I was with a group of people,
[14:37.060 -> 14:39.540] I thought the chances of me getting eaten first
[14:39.540 -> 14:40.380] are quite low.
[14:40.380 -> 14:41.540] So I'd be warned.
[14:41.540 -> 14:43.820] So I could get meat on the boat.
[14:43.820 -> 14:44.660] Yeah.
[14:44.660 -> 14:48.800] But if you're out on your own and you're the only,
[14:48.800 -> 14:51.640] you know, for example, you go to a friend's barbecue,
[14:51.640 -> 14:53.440] you're hungry and there's only one barbecue rib
[14:53.440 -> 14:54.560] left on the plate.
[14:54.560 -> 14:55.400] I'm going for that rib.
[14:55.400 -> 14:56.220] You're going for the barbecue rib.
[14:56.220 -> 14:57.060] I'm going for the rib.
[14:57.060 -> 14:57.880] I don't care who's in my way.
[14:57.880 -> 14:58.720] If you're a hungry shark,
[14:58.720 -> 15:00.440] there's only one person in your house.
[15:00.440 -> 15:01.480] I'm taking that rib, mate.
[15:01.480 -> 15:03.840] You're taking that rib and I've got a few ribs.
[15:03.840 -> 15:05.960] I don't care if the chef hasn't had his rib yet. I'm having that last rib. You're taking that rib and I've got a few ribs. I don't care if the chef hasn't had his rib yet
[15:05.960 -> 15:08.960] I'm having that last rib. Well Pitstop Podcast listeners
[15:08.960 -> 15:13.480] We may not have much about Formula One, but you've learned that the deep ocean is dangerous. You have indeed
[15:13.480 -> 15:20.320] But now we dive straight into oh, Fab's been working on something. 10 quiz questions for Jake boys
[15:20.320 -> 15:25.840] It's been a hot minute. You haven't quizzed me in a while. It's silly season, so we've got some silly questions here.
[15:25.840 -> 15:26.840] Silly season.
[15:26.840 -> 15:27.840] What are they questions about?
[15:27.840 -> 15:29.720] Like, what's the topic for the listener?
[15:29.720 -> 15:30.720] Nah, all sorts.
[15:30.720 -> 15:31.720] All sorts.
[15:31.720 -> 15:32.720] Mix match.
[15:32.720 -> 15:33.720] From what era?
[15:33.720 -> 15:34.720] Oh, any era.
[15:34.720 -> 15:36.800] I thought they were just going to be a quiz from this season.
[15:36.800 -> 15:37.800] Nah, bro.
[15:37.800 -> 15:38.800] No, but they're fun.
[15:38.800 -> 15:39.800] They're fun.
[15:39.800 -> 15:40.800] How fun?
[15:40.800 -> 15:41.800] It's fun.
[15:41.800 -> 15:42.800] I surprise myself.
[15:42.800 -> 15:43.800] Oh, really?
[15:43.800 -> 15:47.000] I've tried to Google stuff for quizzes before and it hasn't been a fun time, but this time I actually enjoyed it.
[15:47.000 -> 15:48.600] I'm excited to see what you've put together, mate.
[15:48.600 -> 15:50.800] And I'm hoping I can get some right. How many is there, ten?
[15:50.800 -> 15:54.200] There's ten questions. I want you to sit tight. I want you to strap in, strap on.
[15:54.200 -> 15:58.000] I want you to wrap up and let's hit it for the top ten quizzes.
[15:58.000 -> 16:00.000] Ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the top ten BitStop podcast.
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[17:29.920 -> 17:36.560] traditions. Fred Meyer, fresh for everyone. Question one, how many points, some of these
[17:36.560 -> 17:42.000] are multiple choice by the way, and a couple of them aren't. Oh, what do you want to say before?
[17:42.000 -> 17:45.680] Whether like multiple choice? Well, no. Okay.
[17:45.680 -> 17:49.360] How many points did James Hunt have when he won his championship?
[17:50.400 -> 17:54.400] Well, that has to be multiple choice because I would have no idea.
[17:57.440 -> 17:57.940] Think.
[17:58.720 -> 18:03.040] Yeah, because that giant fucking noggin of yours and think about the facts.
[18:03.040 -> 18:05.340] James Hunt we're talking about.
[18:05.340 -> 18:06.980] Not Bubbles Porsley, not Ken Tyrell,
[18:06.980 -> 18:07.820] not Harvey Postle-
[18:07.820 -> 18:09.320] Yeah, when he won the championship.
[18:09.320 -> 18:10.160] Yeah.
[18:10.160 -> 18:11.440] How many points did he have?
[18:11.440 -> 18:13.560] Why are you smiling at me like I'd know that?
[18:13.560 -> 18:15.800] Are you thinking I'd know it from Rush?
[18:15.800 -> 18:16.660] Yeah.
[18:16.660 -> 18:18.560] Breakfast of champions, my friend.
[18:20.160 -> 18:21.700] That doesn't give me anything.
[18:23.320 -> 18:26.000] Why have you got your tongue out?
[18:26.000 -> 18:28.000] Is it 69?
[18:28.000 -> 18:30.000] Ka-ching!
[18:30.000 -> 18:32.000] Yes mate!
[18:32.000 -> 18:34.000] 69!
[18:34.000 -> 18:36.000] 69 always wins!
[18:36.000 -> 18:38.000] Always!
[18:38.000 -> 18:40.000] Question number 2
[18:40.000 -> 18:42.000] That's funny
[18:42.000 -> 18:45.000] What colour eyes does Charles Leclerc have?
[18:45.000 -> 18:48.000] Blue, green, brown or purple?
[18:48.000 -> 18:51.000] Oh my... well they're not purple.
[18:51.000 -> 18:54.000] How do you know? He's an F1 driver.
[18:54.000 -> 18:59.000] It's either blue, green or brown, which would make sense because it's not purple.
[18:59.000 -> 19:00.000] Yeah.
[19:00.000 -> 19:04.000] He's a handsome man. He can play piano.
[19:04.000 -> 19:05.440] Don't know how that helps me get his hand. He's just released a handsome man. He can play piano.
[19:05.440 -> 19:06.720] Don't know how that helps me get his hand.
[19:06.720 -> 19:09.040] He's just released a new song.
[19:09.040 -> 19:11.360] Well, now I definitely know his eye color.
[19:11.360 -> 19:13.480] I don't think it's blue.
[19:13.480 -> 19:14.800] I feel like we've interviewed him
[19:14.800 -> 19:16.660] and that would be too obvious.
[19:16.660 -> 19:18.400] I've edited a lot of clips of him.
[19:19.400 -> 19:20.240] I feel like-
[19:20.240 -> 19:21.480] He had sunglasses on.
[19:21.480 -> 19:24.560] Oh yeah, he did have sunglasses on.
[19:24.560 -> 19:28.320] I've never actually stared in his eyes. I've met the guy where brothers, where friends,
[19:28.320 -> 19:35.600] where like fucking conjoined. I know they're not blue. They're blue aren't they? I bet they're blue. Everyone at home is gonna be shouting.
[19:35.600 -> 19:45.000] So um you reacted funny to blue but I'm gonna go in the deep end here, if you'll pardon the pun, with green.
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[20:07.760 -> 20:12.600] listener. Yeah, get in the ring, get in the ring. Question number three. This is a good one.
[20:12.600 -> 20:19.440] Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger had a notorious prank battle that concluded
[20:19.440 -> 20:24.960] with what? Gerhard Berger threw a custard cream pie in Ayrton's face on the podium
[20:24.960 -> 20:26.720] at Monza. Senna loosened the bolts on Gerhard's rear threw a custard cream pie in Ayrton's face on the podium at Monza.
[20:26.720 -> 20:30.680] Senna loosened the bolts on Gerhard's rear wing so the DRS wouldn't work during free
[20:30.680 -> 20:38.560] practice. Gerhard filled Senna's hotel room, bed and clothes with live frogs. Senna put
[20:38.560 -> 20:42.600] a firecracker in Gerhard's birthday cake and it blew up in his face.
[20:42.600 -> 20:46.160] Well what I love about that is only one of them is true.
[20:46.160 -> 20:49.000] You found an article on it and you've made up three other
[20:49.000 -> 20:50.320] ridiculous things.
[20:51.360 -> 20:54.520] I feel like the custard cream one is definitely made up
[20:54.520 -> 20:56.520] cause you just love the word custard cream.
[20:56.520 -> 20:58.880] Custard cream pie and it's face on the podium.
[20:58.880 -> 21:02.320] I think you've, custard cream pie, that's made up by you.
[21:02.320 -> 21:05.720] The frogs one seems a little bit ridiculous
[21:05.720 -> 21:08.840] because like, where do you get that many frogs?
[21:08.840 -> 21:10.600] Like you can't just go to a garden center
[21:10.600 -> 21:12.820] and buy frogs, can you really?
[21:12.820 -> 21:15.320] Well, maybe he collected them over a period of time.
[21:15.320 -> 21:17.680] True, he could have.
[21:17.680 -> 21:21.280] And I also feel like the rear wing one
[21:21.280 -> 21:23.620] sounds quite likely from that era,
[21:23.620 -> 21:25.360] but then at the same time,
[21:25.360 -> 21:28.760] saying that he did it, like I think someone would spot
[21:28.760 -> 21:31.000] a driver walking over to a car with a spanner.
[21:31.000 -> 21:32.560] During free practice though.
[21:32.560 -> 21:33.400] During free practice.
[21:33.400 -> 21:34.240] Wasn't during quali, wasn't during the race.
[21:34.240 -> 21:35.880] Were they teammates then?
[21:35.880 -> 21:38.840] I cannot confirm or deny that information.
[21:38.840 -> 21:40.440] A lot of these stories sound like they might be,
[21:40.440 -> 21:43.720] because if it was the birthday one, the cracker one,
[21:43.720 -> 21:48.760] you'd give a birthday cake to a teammate hmm maybe they were just really good friends
[21:48.760 -> 21:52.240] true we're having a prank battle so all right well I don't think it's custard
[21:52.240 -> 21:56.000] cream and I don't think it's frogs I also love Senna so I don't think it do
[21:56.000 -> 22:06.720] the thing to the rear wing so I'm gonna go with the birthday cake and the face Really? Yeah. This is for three out of three Jake boys
[22:08.000 -> 22:09.760] Gerhard burger
[22:09.760 -> 22:16.800] Field centers hotel room bed and clothes with live frogs live frogs
[22:17.040 -> 22:22.720] It was actually 48 frogs that he put in Ayrton's room because he knew that Ayrton would count them
[22:23.040 -> 22:24.800] And think that there was 50
[22:24.800 -> 22:27.240] So maybe he thought there was two left in his room
[22:27.240 -> 22:28.520] and he'd be paranoid about the fact
[22:28.520 -> 22:29.840] that he couldn't find the last two frogs.
[22:29.840 -> 22:32.160] I love that, I love that.
[22:32.160 -> 22:33.960] Where'd you get 48 frogs?
[22:33.960 -> 22:34.800] I don't know.
[22:34.800 -> 22:35.640] I don't know.
[22:35.640 -> 22:37.360] If I said to you right now,
[22:37.360 -> 22:40.920] I will give you 50,000 pounds if you can go
[22:40.920 -> 22:44.760] and get 48 frogs in the next four hours,
[22:44.760 -> 22:45.800] I don't reckon you could do it.
[22:45.800 -> 22:46.960] Four hours at this time?
[22:46.960 -> 22:48.920] Four hours for 50 grand, no.
[22:48.920 -> 22:52.200] You can start at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning, no pre-planning.
[22:52.200 -> 22:54.240] Where would you go first to get a frog?
[22:54.240 -> 22:57.440] When you think about it, it's quite ridiculous, isn't it?
[22:57.440 -> 22:58.800] Frog farm?
[22:58.800 -> 22:59.640] Is that even a thing?
[22:59.640 -> 23:01.040] I don't know.
[23:01.040 -> 23:03.280] I don't think you can buy a frog somewhere.
[23:03.280 -> 23:04.720] What's that shop that sells fish?
[23:04.720 -> 23:05.680] I'd go to France. True, but think you can buy it from it. There's got to be a farmer frog somewhere. What's that shop that sells fish? I'd go to France.
[23:05.680 -> 23:06.680] True.
[23:06.680 -> 23:09.000] But by the time you get to France...
[23:09.000 -> 23:10.000] They're all dead.
[23:10.000 -> 23:13.840] Well, if you run out, you ramble on over coming out of that place.
[23:13.840 -> 23:16.360] Alright, so two out of three.
[23:16.360 -> 23:17.360] Four...
[23:17.360 -> 23:19.520] Question number four.
[23:19.520 -> 23:22.680] What is Pierre Gasly's favourite animal?
[23:22.680 -> 23:26.580] A dog, a seal, a camel, a panda seal a camel a panda a fox or wolf
[23:26.580 -> 23:31.280] Bloody hell, that's not multiple choice, that is a whole list of animals
[23:31.280 -> 23:35.100] A farm basically, I forgot all of them already, what was it?
[23:35.100 -> 23:38.140] Dog, seal, camel, panda, fox, wolf
[23:38.140 -> 23:43.840] A dog, a seal, a camel, a fucking seal, whose favorite animal is a seal?
[23:43.840 -> 23:45.080] It's my favorite artist.
[23:45.080 -> 23:47.960] Ba da da da da da da da da.
[23:47.960 -> 23:49.800] Is that, is seal an artist?
[23:49.800 -> 23:50.640] Yeah.
[23:50.640 -> 23:53.140] Da da da, da da da, da da da.
[23:54.140 -> 23:55.520] Da da da.
[23:55.520 -> 23:56.360] Da da da.
[23:57.200 -> 23:58.040] I don't know how it goes.
[23:58.040 -> 24:00.920] That was good, that was really good.
[24:00.920 -> 24:02.220] Everyone says dog.
[24:03.080 -> 24:04.000] Panda.
[24:05.100 -> 24:06.440] Is camel one of them?
[24:06.440 -> 24:07.420] Yeah.
[24:07.420 -> 24:08.260] Okay.
[24:08.260 -> 24:09.080] Hold a lot of water.
[24:09.080 -> 24:09.920] He's an athlete, loves water.
[24:09.920 -> 24:10.760] That's kind of what I was thinking.
[24:10.760 -> 24:12.360] I mean, yeah.
[24:12.360 -> 24:13.480] He's essentially a camel
[24:13.480 -> 24:16.300] because he has the water pouch in the back of his car.
[24:16.300 -> 24:17.140] Loves a hump.
[24:17.140 -> 24:18.440] Maybe he feels relatable.
[24:18.440 -> 24:20.200] Yeah, he feels related to a camel.
[24:20.200 -> 24:21.800] He loves a hump.
[24:21.800 -> 24:23.060] He loves water.
[24:24.900 -> 24:26.440] He could probably walk for miles in the desert
[24:27.080 -> 24:29.080] How does he relate to?
[24:29.240 -> 24:33.360] How does he relate to a panda then wraps around a tree? Well, uh
[24:34.080 -> 24:41.000] But sometimes opposites attract than they PA gasly very thin not a lot of fur on him Pianta panda, you know big
[24:41.760 -> 24:43.040] bigger
[24:43.040 -> 24:46.840] Cecile is a still bigger than a panda. That's a good question
[24:46.840 -> 24:54.540] I still is bigger than a panda mate pandas are small depends. I'm does it like fluffy monkeys pandas are not fucking small mate
[24:56.800 -> 25:03.060] No, that's probably a red panda the black and white pandas. Yeah the panda bear they are there a panda bear
[25:03.140 -> 25:09.240] What they're big panda. I thought you can hold them and cuddle oh koala you're
[25:09.240 -> 25:12.880] thinking of koala we're talking about pandas here alright I can't think of what a
[25:12.880 -> 25:17.080] panda looks like I can't think of what a panda looks like I can tell you're like cuddling
[25:17.080 -> 25:21.800] Mark Webber over there well just because you got off so much about pandas for
[25:21.800 -> 25:25.000] question four I'm gonna answer with panda. You're gonna go with panda?
[25:25.000 -> 25:26.000] Yeah.
[25:26.000 -> 25:30.000] Dog, seal, camel...
[25:30.000 -> 25:33.000] It's not a camel! If it's a camel then... what?
[25:33.000 -> 25:34.000] Panda.
[25:34.000 -> 25:35.000] Panda.
[25:35.000 -> 25:37.000] Fox, wolf.
[25:37.000 -> 25:39.000] Fox isn't anyone's favourite animal.
[25:39.000 -> 25:41.000] It's one of my favourite animals.
[25:41.000 -> 25:42.000] Really?
[25:42.000 -> 25:43.000] Yeah.
[25:43.000 -> 25:44.000] What do you love about them?
[25:44.000 -> 25:45.480] They're like, kinda dogs... yeah, smaller dogs. I like them. Really? Yeah. What do you love about them? They're like, kinda dogs.
[25:45.480 -> 25:47.600] Yeah, smaller dogs.
[25:47.600 -> 25:48.600] I like them.
[25:48.600 -> 25:49.600] They're great.
[25:49.600 -> 25:50.600] They used to be outside my old flat, remember?
[25:50.600 -> 25:51.600] I used to feed them.
[25:51.600 -> 25:54.240] They used to be outside my old flat, so they're one of my favourite animals?
[25:54.240 -> 25:55.240] Yeah.
[25:55.240 -> 25:56.240] What's your favourite animal?
[25:56.240 -> 25:57.240] Dog?
[25:57.240 -> 25:58.240] Yeah, you used to have a dog, didn't you?
[25:58.240 -> 25:59.240] Yeah.
[25:59.240 -> 26:00.240] I used to have a dog, it's my favourite animal.
[26:00.240 -> 26:01.240] Did you have a panda?
[26:01.240 -> 26:02.240] No.
[26:02.240 -> 26:03.240] Exactly.
[26:03.240 -> 26:04.240] So you like a panda, then?
[26:04.240 -> 26:05.800] Shout out Buddy, I miss Buddy. Shout out, it's my favourite animal. Did you have a panda? No. Exactly, so you're locking the panda in.
[26:05.800 -> 26:07.240] Shout out Buddy, I miss Buddy.
[26:07.240 -> 26:10.080] Shout out to Buddy, cracking dog.
[26:10.080 -> 26:12.000] Yeah, well is it a panda then?
[26:12.000 -> 26:12.840] Are you locking the panda in?
[26:12.840 -> 26:14.360] Yes.
[26:14.360 -> 26:15.200] Correct.
[26:15.200 -> 26:16.920] Ha ha ha!
[26:16.920 -> 26:17.740] It's panda.
[26:17.740 -> 26:19.640] Three out of four here.
[26:19.640 -> 26:21.860] This is a great, great quiz, fam.
[26:21.860 -> 26:23.760] Thank you, one, two, three, four.
[26:23.760 -> 26:24.720] We're on question five, mate.
[26:24.720 -> 26:26.600] Question number five, quickfire question.
[26:26.600 -> 26:29.160] Which football team does Carlos Sainz support?
[26:29.160 -> 26:33.080] Okay, it's not going to be quickfire because I don't know.
[26:33.080 -> 26:34.640] I have to think about this.
[26:34.640 -> 26:38.440] He's Spanish, isn't he?
[26:38.440 -> 27:09.600] And he drives for Ferrari, Spain. I reckon he's a Real Madrid man. Correct. Carlos Sainz, Real Madrid. Spain... Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Real Madrid. Name a player. Right now, quick fire, come on. Don't look at me like he's
[27:09.600 -> 27:17.760] like, please Malfa 1. Please Malfa 1. Please Malfa 1. That's Burnley mate. You can't look
[27:17.760 -> 27:20.960] at a TV of the Premier League game and hope for a clue. That's not Real Madrid, that's
[27:20.960 -> 27:25.000] bloody Burnley. One Real Madrid player, come on, white kit, golden stripes.
[27:25.000 -> 27:27.000] Cristiano Ronaldo.
[27:27.000 -> 27:30.000] Okay, moving on to the next question. Question six.
[27:30.000 -> 27:31.000] Is that not right?
[27:31.000 -> 27:34.000] Cristiano Ronaldo used to play for Real Madrid, so you can have it.
[27:34.000 -> 27:35.000] I remember him in the white.
[27:35.000 -> 27:38.000] A certain, this is a good one, this is a really good one.
[27:38.000 -> 27:44.000] A certain F1 driver had part of his career funded by a famous musician.
[27:44.000 -> 27:45.280] Who was the driver?
[27:46.240 -> 27:48.780] Martin Brundle, Damon Hill,
[27:48.780 -> 27:51.400] Michael Schumacher, or Jenson Button?
[27:52.560 -> 27:54.720] Great question, never heard this before.
[27:54.720 -> 27:56.300] Nope.
[27:56.300 -> 27:59.600] Martin Brundle was a very well-connected man.
[27:59.600 -> 28:02.640] That's one thing I know about him, very well-connected.
[28:02.640 -> 28:08.760] However, was he so connected when he was driving probably not a lot of his connections probably have come
[28:08.760 -> 28:15.600] since Schumacher I feel like was just such a ledge that like it was just you
[28:15.600 -> 28:20.240] know probably not him bit of a rock star in the paddock though yeah you know yeah
[28:20.240 -> 28:23.960] you know I mean then Jensen Button the whole Braun thing bit of a cool guy
[28:23.960 -> 28:26.320] might know a few musicians what Jensen yeah yeah I mean then Jensen Button the whole brawn thing bit of a cool guy might know a few musicians what Jensen?
[28:26.320 -> 28:28.620] Yeah, yeah, I feel like Jensen probably does though
[28:28.620 -> 28:32.100] You know like whiskey brand bit of a star be goes to a couple of down-under
[28:32.600 -> 28:37.720] London shows who've like Matt Weber and the rest of them. Yeah, we go pop a few pints
[28:39.360 -> 28:41.360] Who was the final one?
[28:43.480 -> 28:48.160] Damon Damon Hill Damon Hill Martin Brando Michael Schumacher
[28:48.160 -> 28:56.720] the Jensen Button funded can I know the musician because that might help yes I
[28:56.720 -> 29:00.200] will tell you okay I wasn't going to tell you I was going to reveal it
[29:00.200 -> 29:07.840] afterwards George Harrison from the Beatles oh Oh, alright, okay.
[29:07.840 -> 29:11.280] That should do something in your head.
[29:11.280 -> 29:13.280] Yeah, it does do a little something.
[29:13.280 -> 29:16.240] It makes me want to go for Brundle or Button.
[29:16.240 -> 29:18.240] That's what it does.
[29:18.240 -> 29:20.240] Interesting.
[29:20.240 -> 29:24.240] So, final answer.
[29:24.240 -> 29:25.000] Oh my god, it's tough to pick between them.
[29:28.960 -> 29:31.520] Okay, I'm gonna go, oh no,
[29:31.520 -> 29:33.920] because the Beatles were quite old now.
[29:33.920 -> 29:36.200] Brundle, Brundle, final answer.
[29:36.200 -> 29:37.200] You're going with Brundle?
[29:37.200 -> 29:39.640] Yeah, because the Beatles are quite old, right?
[29:39.640 -> 29:41.680] Though I'm thinking like the time Brundle would have raised
[29:41.680 -> 29:42.760] might have been around the time
[29:42.760 -> 29:45.360] that the Beatles were like popping off.
[29:45.360 -> 29:48.760] My timing could be completely off there.
[29:48.760 -> 29:50.200] I could be really off.
[29:50.200 -> 29:51.040] Hmm.
[29:51.040 -> 29:52.120] Are you definitely,
[29:52.120 -> 29:53.280] oh, there's a police car outside.
[29:53.280 -> 29:55.120] You're definitely locking in Martin Brundle.
[29:55.120 -> 29:57.280] Well, you're looking at me now like it's a stupid answer,
[29:57.280 -> 29:58.680] but you do that when I'm right.
[29:58.680 -> 30:00.880] So yeah, Martin Brundle, final answer.
[30:00.880 -> 30:01.920] Final answer.
[30:03.320 -> 30:04.640] It is not Martin Brundle.
[30:04.640 -> 30:05.000] It's Jenson Button, isn't it? Damon Hill. It is not Martin Brundle. It's James from Baton, isn't it? It's Damon Hill.
[30:05.000 -> 30:06.000] Oh my God.
[30:06.000 -> 30:14.840] George Harrison from the Beatles, guitar player, funded the F3 and F3000 seasons for Damon
[30:14.840 -> 30:15.840] Hill.
[30:15.840 -> 30:16.840] Let's go.
[30:16.840 -> 30:18.800] Here's a fun fact about Damon Hill.
[30:18.800 -> 30:20.280] He actually plays guitar.
[30:20.280 -> 30:22.200] I don't know if you knew that.
[30:22.200 -> 30:26.480] And he even ripped a fucking solo in the song Demolition
[30:26.480 -> 30:29.520] Man by Def Leppard. Let's spin it.
[30:29.520 -> 30:40.520] That's Damon. Really plays the strings like it's good.
[30:40.520 -> 30:46.480] That's Damon Hill mate. That's pretty mega. That's Damon Hill! By respect for Damon, we need Damon on the pod man.
[30:46.480 -> 30:47.520] He follows Pitstop.
[30:47.520 -> 30:50.080] He says he listens to it whilst he walks his dogs.
[30:50.080 -> 30:52.320] I reckon he's scared of the sim.
[30:52.320 -> 30:53.760] Oh that is true.
[30:53.760 -> 30:55.680] Johnny Herbert didn't like the sim.
[30:55.680 -> 30:58.480] He could be Damon if you're scared of the sim.
[30:58.480 -> 31:01.600] It's alright, you can have some practice laps.
[31:01.600 -> 31:04.400] You can, you cheeky man.
[31:04.400 -> 31:07.280] I didn't think it would be Damon Hill, fair enough.
[31:07.280 -> 31:11.680] That's pretty cool. Also another fun fact about Damon Hill, he won the World Championship
[31:11.680 -> 31:16.560] 1996, which is the year I was born. Yeah, that was your birthday. Well, not 1996. If none of our
[31:16.560 -> 31:21.600] listeners knew that. It's a repetitive fact when you come back in. I've also got a fun fact to come
[31:21.600 -> 31:25.200] back to that spins off of that one. How fun is it? It's not part of the 10.
[31:25.200 -> 31:26.200] How fun?
[31:26.200 -> 31:27.200] It's quite fun.
[31:27.200 -> 31:28.200] Really fun?
[31:28.200 -> 31:29.200] It's quite a fun fact, yeah.
[31:29.200 -> 31:30.200] I think you'd like it.
[31:30.200 -> 31:31.200] Okay.
[31:31.200 -> 31:32.200] Dancing queen.
[31:32.200 -> 31:33.800] I'm so...
[31:33.800 -> 31:39.040] How many individual components is an F1 car made up of?
[31:39.040 -> 31:40.520] Thousands.
[31:40.520 -> 31:45.000] 2,000, 8,000, 15,000 or 25,000.
[31:45.280 -> 31:46.300] It's a lot.
[31:46.300 -> 31:47.140] It's a lot.
[31:47.140 -> 31:47.960] I know it's a lot.
[31:47.960 -> 31:51.020] Cause you're talking like bolts, screws,
[31:51.020 -> 31:54.660] little bits of rubber, plastic, stone.
[31:54.660 -> 31:57.720] It's gonna be all sorts of carbon fiber.
[31:57.720 -> 31:58.560] Yeah, carbon fiber.
[31:58.560 -> 31:59.600] That yeah.
[31:59.600 -> 32:01.160] And how crazy was it by the way?
[32:01.160 -> 32:02.000] We never spoke about it.
[32:02.000 -> 32:04.160] That guy's seat coming out of his car.
[32:04.160 -> 32:05.360] Did we speak about that?
[32:06.960 -> 32:07.800] That was nuts, wasn't it?
[32:07.800 -> 32:08.640] No, in Formula 2.
[32:08.640 -> 32:11.160] Derulo's car, in Formula 2.
[32:11.160 -> 32:14.200] Starts the race and his fucking headrest
[32:14.200 -> 32:15.040] comes flying out the car.
[32:15.040 -> 32:16.400] Just comes flying out.
[32:16.400 -> 32:17.480] Never seen that before.
[32:17.480 -> 32:18.920] If we've spoke about that on the Bob before,
[32:18.920 -> 32:21.000] this is what I mean, we forget about what we talk about.
[32:21.000 -> 32:21.840] We haven't spoke about that.
[32:21.840 -> 32:23.940] But I've never, and he was leading.
[32:23.940 -> 32:24.840] Yeah.
[32:24.840 -> 32:25.000] How annoying is that? That's not his fault at all. about what we talk about. We haven't spoke about that. But I've never seen, and he was leading. Yeah.
[32:25.000 -> 32:26.000] How annoying is that?
[32:26.000 -> 32:27.880] That's not his fault at all.
[32:27.880 -> 32:31.360] You just see it like flying out the car for a bit.
[32:31.360 -> 32:32.360] That is just crazy.
[32:32.360 -> 32:36.240] That goes to show that like anything can happen.
[32:36.240 -> 32:37.240] Back to your question.
[32:37.240 -> 32:40.720] 2,000, 8,000, 15,000 or 25,000.
[32:40.720 -> 32:44.960] So I think it's a lot and I'm just going to go bang 25,000.
[32:44.960 -> 32:47.800] Wrong, 15,000, still a lot though.
[32:47.800 -> 32:48.720] Yeah, okay.
[32:48.720 -> 32:50.960] I also read somewhere else 80,000,
[32:50.960 -> 32:52.200] so I don't know how accurate that is.
[32:52.200 -> 32:54.400] Yeah, and I'm pretty sure I did a quiz for you before
[32:54.400 -> 32:56.080] and the answer was 80,000,
[32:56.080 -> 32:57.760] that's why I went as high as I could.
[32:57.760 -> 33:02.560] I swear it's more than 15,000 parts, mate.
[33:02.560 -> 33:03.560] Well, there you go.
[33:03.560 -> 33:05.180] That's probably not including screws.
[33:05.180 -> 33:08.260] Every item is bespoke and made on CAD CAM.
[33:08.260 -> 33:09.100] There you go.
[33:09.100 -> 33:10.860] Without every item is made on CAD CAM.
[33:11.840 -> 33:13.680] Question number seven.
[33:13.680 -> 33:15.160] Valtteri Bottas-
[33:15.160 -> 33:16.120] You idiot!
[33:16.120 -> 33:19.240] Knows the average length of a what?
[33:19.240 -> 33:20.760] A horse's snout.
[33:21.680 -> 33:22.520] The wheel-
[33:22.520 -> 33:23.340] Stop fab studgy websites.
[33:23.340 -> 33:30.800] The wheelbase of a Ford Cortina. a ruler or a beaver's cock?
[33:30.800 -> 33:35.560] Everyone knows it of a ruler. Why would you put a ruler?
[33:35.560 -> 33:39.720] Well he probably does doesn't he? A Ford Cortina, I don't even know what that
[33:39.720 -> 33:41.840] is. A car?
[33:41.840 -> 33:47.560] Yeah. Lamborghini Countach. Oh yeah, I know what a Lamborghini Countach is.
[33:47.560 -> 33:48.960] Well, it's not a ruler.
[33:51.280 -> 33:52.120] A horse.
[33:52.120 -> 33:55.160] I don't even really want to say the last one.
[33:55.160 -> 34:00.000] A horse's snout, the wheelbase of a Ford Cortina,
[34:00.000 -> 34:02.520] a ruler, or a beaver's cock.
[34:02.520 -> 34:06.880] Now you decide what you think it is. Why would he be up that close and personal with a beaver's cock? Now you decide what you think it is.
[34:06.880 -> 34:09.600] Why would he be up that close and personal with a beaver?
[34:09.600 -> 34:11.680] You ever heard of Google?
[34:11.680 -> 34:15.680] What, so you're telling me?
[34:15.680 -> 34:17.120] Maybe there's a load of beavers in Finland.
[34:17.120 -> 34:18.120] Who knows?
[34:18.120 -> 34:22.880] Well so, Bozz has us Google that and now it's a public fact that he knows it.
[34:22.880 -> 34:26.440] If everything that I've Googled was a public fact,
[34:26.440 -> 34:27.820] Jake be in prison.
[34:27.820 -> 34:32.820] Righto, anyway, back to the question.
[34:32.880 -> 34:34.000] Why did I just say that?
[34:34.000 -> 34:34.840] I wouldn't actually be in prison.
[34:34.840 -> 34:35.660] Back to the question.
[34:35.660 -> 34:37.520] I just wouldn't want someone out of my search history.
[34:37.520 -> 34:39.240] You know some stuff, mate.
[34:39.240 -> 34:40.520] I do know some stuff.
[34:40.520 -> 34:42.200] I'd probably be hitman'd actually.
[34:42.200 -> 34:44.840] There's someone I reckon listening to this pod right now
[34:44.840 -> 34:47.000] that we could just blow the lid off.
[34:47.000 -> 34:48.500] Nah, I'm joking. I'm only joking guys.
[34:48.500 -> 34:49.500] We'd never do that!
[34:49.500 -> 34:50.000] Never?
[34:50.000 -> 34:52.500] Unless it's to each other, I'm more than happy to blow the lid off you.
[34:52.500 -> 34:55.000] Yeah, I know. You have tried to do it a few times.
[34:57.500 -> 34:59.000] So what do you reckon the answer is?
[35:00.000 -> 35:01.000] Fuck's sake!
[35:02.500 -> 35:04.000] Oh my god!
[35:04.000 -> 35:07.040] Um, the length of a Lamborghini Countach.
[35:08.400 -> 35:10.000] The wheelbase of a Ford Cortina.
[35:10.000 -> 35:11.000] That one, that one, that one.
[35:11.960 -> 35:12.640] You locking it in?
[35:12.640 -> 35:13.640] I'm locking it in.
[35:13.920 -> 35:16.000] Because everyone knows a Ruler, everyone knows a Snort,
[35:16.000 -> 35:17.600] and everyone knows a Beaver's Cock.
[35:18.080 -> 35:19.360] It's the wrong answer, I'm afraid.
[35:19.360 -> 35:20.600] Oh, that's just worrying.
[35:21.000 -> 35:22.320] It's going to be a Ruler, isn't it?
[35:22.320 -> 35:23.600] No, it's not, it's a Beaver's Cock.
[35:23.960 -> 35:24.480] What?
[35:24.480 -> 35:26.160] Yeah. Valtteri Bottas knows the, it's a beaver's cock. What? Yeah, Valtteri Bottas
[35:26.160 -> 35:48.600] knows the average length of a beaver's willy. How? He just does, don't question Bottas mate. You can't just add things to the quiz without some proof. No, if you're not seeing the clip. What clip? The clip where he says it. Oh, he actually says it. It's legit, it's legit, it's legitimate. I was going to say, because that's like me, I thought you just made that up completely.
[35:48.600 -> 35:50.000] Everything I say is the truth, always.
[35:50.000 -> 35:55.640] God, bro, if you get asked that in a Formula One pub quiz, you know the answer now.
[35:55.640 -> 35:59.960] You know, I had the opportunity the other night, I didn't tell you this, I had the opportunity
[35:59.960 -> 36:05.000] to go on a full, like, proper industrial lie detector machine.
[36:06.540 -> 36:08.400] Why didn't you?
[36:08.400 -> 36:09.240] Because I was scared.
[36:09.240 -> 36:10.640] Because you're with your girlfriend.
[36:10.640 -> 36:12.080] Because I was scared.
[36:12.080 -> 36:12.920] And I didn't want to do it.
[36:12.920 -> 36:13.760] We've had the film premiere.
[36:13.760 -> 36:16.240] Yeah, but it was the bloke who was doing it
[36:16.240 -> 36:18.640] has previously worked with like the army and the police.
[36:18.640 -> 36:19.960] This was the real deal.
[36:19.960 -> 36:23.060] And I saw a girl go down and do it and she was bricking it.
[36:23.060 -> 36:24.840] And her boyfriend was stood there.
[36:24.840 -> 36:26.400] And I thought, oh no.
[36:26.400 -> 36:28.320] I would love to do that.
[36:28.320 -> 36:31.240] Well, I didn't get his details, but I should have.
[36:31.240 -> 36:32.060] I would love to do it.
[36:32.060 -> 36:34.160] I really wanted to, but I didn't ask.
[36:34.160 -> 36:37.040] Just to sit there in a dark room with you wired up
[36:37.040 -> 36:38.800] and just fire questions at you.
[36:38.800 -> 36:39.960] This is a shout out.
[36:39.960 -> 36:41.240] That would be amazing.
[36:41.240 -> 36:43.960] This is a shout out to anyone who may have a link
[36:43.960 -> 36:45.940] to a lie detector machine, come on the pod. Yeah. If you know anyone who may have a link to a lie detector machine.
[36:45.940 -> 36:47.200] Come on the pod.
[36:47.200 -> 36:51.380] If you know anyone who's got a proper industrial, whatever you want to call it, professional
[36:51.380 -> 36:53.940] lie detector machine, bring them on the pod.
[36:53.940 -> 36:57.900] We're willing to travel as well if we can sort a location.
[36:57.900 -> 36:59.320] Dark room with no lights.
[36:59.320 -> 37:00.320] One light.
[37:00.320 -> 37:01.320] That would be mega.
[37:01.320 -> 37:02.500] Sky Sports do it amazing to be fair.
[37:02.500 -> 37:04.020] I'd love their ones they've done with the drivers.
[37:04.020 -> 37:05.160] I would love to do it.
[37:05.160 -> 37:06.720] Question number eight.
[37:06.720 -> 37:10.500] Christian Horner is married to which member of what band?
[37:10.500 -> 37:11.340] I know that one,
[37:11.340 -> 37:12.960] Jerry Halliwell from the Spice Girls, mate.
[37:12.960 -> 37:13.800] Correct.
[37:13.800 -> 37:14.800] And I love the Spice Girls.
[37:14.800 -> 37:15.640] Well done.
[37:15.640 -> 37:17.400] I would have said Pussycat Dolls, personally.
[37:17.400 -> 37:19.000] No, I know too much about the Spice Girls.
[37:19.000 -> 37:19.840] Do you know which Spice he was?
[37:19.840 -> 37:21.240] Spice Dog, Spice the Girls.
[37:21.240 -> 37:22.520] Which Spice was she?
[37:22.520 -> 37:23.360] She wasn't Posh Spice,
[37:23.360 -> 37:24.880] cause that was Victoria.
[37:24.880 -> 37:27.080] Yeah. Was she scary Spice?
[37:27.080 -> 37:28.840] I don't know any of the other Spices.
[37:28.840 -> 37:30.200] She was ginger Spice.
[37:30.200 -> 37:32.360] She was ginger Spice. That makes sense.
[37:32.360 -> 37:34.560] Are the Spice girls still going?
[37:34.560 -> 37:38.960] I'm just a cash machine feeding my fantasy.
[37:38.960 -> 37:43.000] I'm just a love machine feeding my fantasy.
[37:43.000 -> 37:44.360] That's not Spice girls is it?
[37:44.360 -> 37:45.340] I don't know. I can't think. I'm fine. I've just called them ♪ That's not Spice Girls is it? Or is it?
[37:45.340 -> 37:46.160] I don't know.
[37:46.160 -> 37:47.000] I'm fine.
[37:47.000 -> 37:47.840] I just called them Spice Dogs.
[37:47.840 -> 37:48.960] That's the first time really.
[37:48.960 -> 37:50.680] The Spice Dogs.
[37:50.680 -> 37:52.080] Final question, J-Boys.
[37:52.080 -> 37:53.160] I don't know how many you've got.
[37:53.160 -> 37:54.000] What are you on?
[37:54.000 -> 37:54.840] I don't know.
[37:54.840 -> 37:55.660] I'm having fun.
[37:55.660 -> 37:56.500] You're too wrong.
[37:56.500 -> 37:57.340] It's a fun quiz.
[37:57.340 -> 37:59.000] Yeah. Final question.
[37:59.000 -> 38:02.400] Who is the last person to win a driver's championship
[38:02.400 -> 38:03.900] with a Ferrari?
[38:03.900 -> 38:05.480] Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel
[38:05.480 -> 38:07.360] or Kimi Räikkönen?
[38:07.360 -> 38:09.160] I'd like to finish with a win here.
[38:09.160 -> 38:10.800] Yeah, I think you should.
[38:10.800 -> 38:12.840] I'd like to go out with the right answer.
[38:12.840 -> 38:13.840] 100%.
[38:13.840 -> 38:19.400] So, for those of you listening who aren't aware, the answer is Kimi Räikkönen and
[38:19.400 -> 38:22.480] it was in 2007.
[38:22.480 -> 38:26.560] You have been googling, haven't you? How can I have googled a question?
[38:26.560 -> 38:28.920] Oh it might be 2008 actually.
[38:28.920 -> 38:31.200] Is it 2007 or 2008?
[38:31.200 -> 38:35.160] Well you've currently got 7 so this would be, if you've got Kimi Raikkonen right, this
[38:35.160 -> 38:36.160] would be for 8 out of 10.
[38:36.160 -> 38:37.160] It's definitely Kimi Raikkonen.
[38:37.160 -> 38:40.760] However, if you get the year correct, then I'll give you an extra point.
[38:40.760 -> 38:41.760] No!
[38:41.760 -> 38:50.460] I know it's 2007 or 2008 My gut is telling me that I've answered 2008 to this before and it being wrong
[38:50.560 -> 38:56.720] Well, imagine you're very sick right now. So would you trust your gut? I'm not gonna trust my gut 2008 final answer
[38:56.720 -> 38:58.900] I can't trust my guy. I'm poorly
[38:59.560 -> 39:01.560] It was Kimi Raikkonen
[39:02.080 -> 39:04.080] It's not
[39:07.400 -> 39:09.600] You always do that, you push me off.
[39:09.600 -> 39:11.040] You always push me the wrong way.
[39:11.040 -> 39:12.840] So, I actually would have thought
[39:12.840 -> 39:13.840] it would have been Sebastian Vettel,
[39:13.840 -> 39:16.280] but no, he was a Red Bull when he won his first championship.
[39:16.280 -> 39:17.120] Didn't sign with Ferrari.
[39:17.120 -> 39:19.440] Not with us, Vettel was with us for a while.
[39:21.280 -> 39:23.640] Oh, good joke, good joke, yeah.
[39:23.640 -> 39:24.480] Well, we were involved for that clip.
[39:24.480 -> 39:27.160] Hopefully this goes around on X.
[39:27.160 -> 39:28.000] X?
[39:28.000 -> 39:28.820] You like that?
[39:28.820 -> 39:30.960] Yeah, he signed with Ferrari in 2015.
[39:30.960 -> 39:32.600] And so yeah.
[39:32.600 -> 39:35.400] But the weird thing is, the reason that you said 2008
[39:35.400 -> 39:38.520] is because Ferrari won the Constructors in 2008.
[39:38.520 -> 39:41.280] Okay, well that's where I was, you know, I get mixed up.
[39:41.280 -> 39:44.480] Yeah, but it was Kimi and Felipe Massa
[39:44.480 -> 39:47.080] and they came third and second, beaten by Lewis.
[39:47.080 -> 39:49.240] So they won the constructors, but they didn't come first.
[39:49.240 -> 39:51.620] Well, Fab, that was a marvelous quiz.
[39:51.620 -> 39:53.040] I've had a lot of fun.
[39:53.040 -> 39:53.880] Bonus fact.
[39:53.880 -> 39:55.720] Yeah, I was going to say, now for the bonus fact.
[39:55.720 -> 39:58.100] The bonus fact is there was a driver, right,
[39:58.100 -> 40:00.400] called Slim Borgard.
[40:00.400 -> 40:01.760] Slim Borgard.
[40:01.760 -> 40:03.360] I don't know if that's how you pronounce it.
[40:03.360 -> 40:04.360] I believe.
[40:04.360 -> 40:07.200] I'm Slim Borgard and I'm the know if that's how you pronounce it. I believe. I'm Slim Borgard and I'm the real shady.
[40:07.200 -> 40:09.440] I believe he was Swedish.
[40:09.440 -> 40:10.280] Yep, yep, he was Swedish.
[40:10.280 -> 40:12.840] I'm a Slim Borgard and I'm the real shady.
[40:12.840 -> 40:15.760] With a real Slim Borgard, real stand up.
[40:15.760 -> 40:17.240] I told you you were Nordic.
[40:17.240 -> 40:18.440] Well, how am I Nord?
[40:18.440 -> 40:20.280] You always said, to be fair.
[40:20.280 -> 40:21.120] You're a Nord.
[40:21.120 -> 40:21.960] I actually think I might be a bit Nordic.
[40:21.960 -> 40:23.000] You're a Nord.
[40:23.000 -> 40:25.000] You are, you are, you are, you, you are.
[40:25.000 -> 40:27.000] That would make me a Viking.
[40:27.000 -> 40:27.840] Yeah.
[40:27.840 -> 40:29.400] And I actually, you know what?
[40:29.400 -> 40:31.160] Sometimes I wake up, look in the mirror and think.
[40:31.160 -> 40:32.000] You are built like a Viking.
[40:32.000 -> 40:33.200] I am built a bit like a Viking.
[40:33.200 -> 40:36.120] You are built like the bloke from Vikings.
[40:36.120 -> 40:38.520] Helene should be my name, but it's actually Jake.
[40:38.520 -> 40:39.920] It's weird, spell it mistake.
[40:39.920 -> 40:41.760] Yeah, lost in translation.
[40:41.760 -> 40:43.040] His name is Slim Borgard.
[40:43.040 -> 40:44.760] He was a Swedish racing driver,
[40:44.760 -> 40:47.880] but he also played the drums for ABBA.
[40:47.880 -> 40:49.480] Oh, wow.
[40:49.480 -> 40:51.520] That sounds like you when you're a racing driver.
[40:51.520 -> 40:52.360] Yeah.
[40:52.360 -> 40:53.760] But you won't be playing the drums for ABBA.
[40:53.760 -> 40:55.080] Yeah, hopefully I'll have a bit more hair
[40:55.080 -> 40:56.160] than old Slim as well,
[40:56.160 -> 40:57.520] because he didn't have the most hair.
[40:57.520 -> 40:58.840] I am receding though.
[40:59.920 -> 41:01.160] Nice. Congrats!
[41:01.160 -> 41:02.240] It's actually...
[41:02.240 -> 41:04.720] Would you get a hair transplant?
[41:04.720 -> 41:06.360] If your hair went really bad?
[41:06.360 -> 41:07.580] No, I wouldn't.
[41:07.580 -> 41:09.820] Would you let it go and go bald?
[41:09.820 -> 41:11.600] I think so, yeah.
[41:11.600 -> 41:13.920] I would have no problem with going bald either.
[41:13.920 -> 41:16.040] My grandad's bald, he looks like a legend.
[41:16.040 -> 41:22.360] Yeah, I know some guys like to really take care of how they look, and I respect that.
[41:22.360 -> 41:28.160] If you want to slap some stuff on your face your face like some moisturizer or some skin cream where you
[41:28.160 -> 41:31.200] want to stick some lacquer in your hair and maybe do it and do all that I used
[41:31.200 -> 41:34.080] to blow-dry my hair when I was a kid and straighten it and put hairspray in it
[41:34.080 -> 41:38.360] and stuff but I don't do anything now. Says the man who has moisturizer in his
[41:38.360 -> 41:43.480] room wears hair wax in his hair. Where's the moisturizer? In your room! Go grab
[41:43.480 -> 41:47.000] the moisturizer. On your table with the green sopa!
[41:47.000 -> 41:49.000] Yeah but that's for my knees, because I get dusty knees.
[41:49.000 -> 41:50.000] Your knees!
[41:50.000 -> 41:56.000] So you don't look after your face, but you look after your knees.
[41:56.000 -> 41:58.000] To be fair, look at your knees now.
[41:58.000 -> 42:00.000] Feel them, feel them, kiss them.
[42:00.000 -> 42:02.000] Woah, they're soft!
[42:02.000 -> 42:03.000] Shake it off my knees!
[42:03.000 -> 42:05.280] You can steal that.
[42:05.280 -> 42:06.600] You're weird, mate.
[42:06.600 -> 42:09.040] Sometimes people don't know who's talking, right?
[42:09.040 -> 42:11.000] This Formula One break has sent you crazy.
[42:11.000 -> 42:12.960] I was in a random part of the country the other day
[42:12.960 -> 42:14.340] and we got a DM.
[42:14.340 -> 42:16.280] I saw these lads on the train, these young lads,
[42:16.280 -> 42:17.120] and they're staring me out
[42:17.120 -> 42:18.100] and I thought they wanted to fight,
[42:18.100 -> 42:19.720] but I was about to give them the smoke
[42:19.720 -> 42:20.800] and then I didn't, I just left it.
[42:20.800 -> 42:22.880] But then I came home, went on pit stop
[42:22.880 -> 42:24.800] and saw that we had a DM saying
[42:24.800 -> 42:28.920] that those lads on the train thought they saw me, but they said Jake
[42:29.920 -> 42:31.920] They called me Jake
[42:31.920 -> 42:37.520] People don't know our names bro. We've had this issue the whole time. Well, you're fab. Yep, and I'm Jake
[42:37.520 -> 42:43.540] I'm what fab Fabio Bocca. No, I'm King fab King fab Z. Yeah, and I'm up to Boise
[42:43.540 -> 42:45.280] Yeah, liquid liquid fabs and phase Boise depending Yeah. And I'm Optic Boise. Yeah.
[42:45.280 -> 42:49.080] Liquid Fabs and Phase Boise, depending on whether we're playing COD or Fortnite.
[42:49.080 -> 42:50.080] Exactly, yeah.
[42:50.080 -> 42:51.080] Yeah, so.
[42:51.080 -> 42:54.040] Because we'd be making the most of the Formula One break, playing a load of Xbox.
[42:54.040 -> 42:55.040] We have, yeah.
[42:55.040 -> 42:57.320] Just to let you know, guys, yeah, we are cool.
[42:57.320 -> 42:58.320] We are.
[42:58.320 -> 43:02.120] And just to clear up, guys, we're actually really cool.
[43:02.120 -> 43:06.000] We're super awesome, so, and we have loads of friends and everything else.
[43:06.000 -> 43:08.000] Are we going to go back on RuneScape after this?
[43:08.000 -> 43:11.000] Yeah, before I just need to get my quest done in World of Warcraft.
[43:11.000 -> 43:15.000] Pffft. Somehow we...
[43:15.000 -> 43:16.000] Oh.
[43:16.000 -> 43:17.000] What?
[43:17.000 -> 43:22.000] Somehow we've managed to get girls to be interested in us as well.
[43:22.000 -> 43:24.000] Well, yeah, somehow.
[43:24.000 -> 43:25.920] It's crazy.
[43:25.920 -> 43:26.800] Yeah.
[43:26.800 -> 43:29.960] But anyway, thank you for listening to the podcast.
[43:29.960 -> 43:31.540] I don't know where this energy's come from now.
[43:31.540 -> 43:33.340] I'm at the end and I feel like I'm gonna be sick.
[43:33.340 -> 43:34.440] Yeah, you look green again.
[43:34.440 -> 43:36.220] You've done a great pod there, mate.
[43:36.220 -> 43:37.840] Thanks, you look the Grinch.
[43:37.840 -> 43:39.560] Thank you so much, I love the Grinch.
[43:39.560 -> 43:43.700] You look like the Hulk if he went in a vacuum machine
[43:43.700 -> 43:47.400] and went, got vacuum packed and went vacuum packed you're
[43:47.400 -> 43:51.680] like green you're like a green vacuum packed Hulk a green skinny Hulk if Hulk
[43:51.680 -> 43:55.640] was skinny I didn't say that well you said I'm vacuum packed that's even worse
[43:55.640 -> 44:00.640] I'm stuck in a vacuum well consider it mad might mean that you might live
[44:00.640 -> 44:05.080] forever I would love to would Would you freeze yourself? Yeah.
[44:05.080 -> 44:06.360] At what age?
[44:06.360 -> 44:10.800] If you had a guarantee you can come back in how many years
[44:10.800 -> 44:12.720] and what age do you freeze yourself?
[44:14.400 -> 44:16.920] There's a lot of things to take into consideration there.
[44:16.920 -> 44:19.120] How long I want to live in this era for.
[44:19.120 -> 44:20.760] Would you be considering that when you come back,
[44:20.760 -> 44:22.600] they might be able to prolong your life even more?
[44:22.600 -> 44:23.880] Yes, I wouldn't want to be old.
[44:23.880 -> 44:26.640] So I'd say 35 to 38.
[44:26.800 -> 44:27.560] Really?
[44:27.640 -> 44:33.920] I'd want to come back. I'd want to come back in like 500 years.
[44:33.920 -> 44:39.040] I'd do it a bit differently. I'd go natural life really. I'd probably try and freeze myself for like 70.
[44:39.040 -> 44:43.240] If I make it there, I make it there. Because if you're going to come back, they can probably like
[44:43.280 -> 44:47.820] knock 50 years off me in 1000 years. Who Who knows you're gonna come back and be an old
[44:47.820 -> 44:56.180] old sack of fucking bones and flesh like I want to be fit and healthy. I moisturize my face so I'm gonna have great skin.
[44:56.180 -> 44:59.980] Because you're shining like a bloody fucking Lamborghini Countach right now.
[44:59.980 -> 45:08.960] Your forehead's gonna be dripping down by your ankles. You are shining like a Lamborghini Countach in the LA sun, just greased up by his owner.
[45:08.960 -> 45:13.240] And on that note, ladies and genks, thanks so much for tuning into the Pitstop Podcast.
[45:13.240 -> 45:14.240] Ladies and genks.
[45:14.240 -> 45:15.240] Jenga.
[45:15.240 -> 45:16.240] Cheers for listening, genks.
[45:16.240 -> 45:20.760] We should get Jenga and play with our guests.
[45:20.760 -> 45:22.480] Yeah, and each brick says something.
[45:22.480 -> 45:23.480] Each brick has a question.
[45:23.480 -> 45:24.480] I'm going insane.
[45:24.480 -> 45:26.560] This pod's getting weird. Alright guys. This pod was a shambles, mate. No, it each brick says something. Each brick has a question. I'm going insane. This pod's getting weird.
[45:26.560 -> 45:27.400] All right, guys.
[45:27.400 -> 45:28.680] This pod was a shambles, mate.
[45:28.680 -> 45:29.520] No, it was great.
[45:29.520 -> 45:30.340] It was great.
[45:30.340 -> 45:31.440] Guys, thanks so much for listening.
[45:31.440 -> 45:33.000] I don't know what the hell the rest of August
[45:33.000 -> 45:33.840] is gonna bring you.
[45:33.840 -> 45:35.400] I put a strap in, a strap on, and wrap up
[45:35.400 -> 45:36.240] because it's gonna be sick.
[45:36.240 -> 45:37.560] And your question is,
[45:37.560 -> 45:39.800] the final film we're gonna leave the audience with is,
[45:39.800 -> 45:42.120] we dare you to send us a voice note on Instagram
[45:42.120 -> 45:44.640] at Pitstop exactly how you felt
[45:44.640 -> 45:46.120] after listening to this episode.
[45:46.120 -> 45:48.080] Tell us what joys you got out of it.
[45:48.080 -> 45:50.440] Tell us what you didn't like and tell us what you did like.
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[45:51.840 -> 45:53.000] We love hearing from you guys.
[45:53.000 -> 45:54.560] The messages on Pitstop are great.
[45:54.560 -> 45:55.400] Yeah, thank you.
[45:55.400 -> 45:56.880] But yeah, thank you for listening to the pod.
[45:56.880 -> 45:58.120] Thank you for your support.
[45:58.120 -> 46:00.160] There's some more guests on the way,
[46:00.160 -> 46:01.840] more episodes on the way.
[46:01.840 -> 46:04.160] Formula One is getting closer every day.
[46:04.160 -> 46:05.840] That rhymed, hip hip hooray.
[46:05.840 -> 46:08.000] And it's time for Jake and Fab to say good day.
[46:08.000 -> 46:09.440] Give me a bale of hay.
[46:09.440 -> 46:10.560] Because we're about to leave.
[46:10.560 -> 46:12.560] Because I'm freaking starving, alright?
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