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Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! Hope you've all had a great Easter weekend. We went to Matt and Tommys live show and Fab got chucked out. Could Liam Lawson potentially be an F1 Rookie next year? Could Yuki be a World Champion? Should we get a Pitstop Pet? Find out everything in this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summary
**Introduction**
* Hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca open the episode with Easter greetings and acknowledge their lack of knowledge about the holiday's history.
**News and Updates**
* Charles Leclerc's new girlfriend is a trending topic, but the hosts express skepticism and dismiss it as unverified information. * Liam Lawson, a young driver, makes history by becoming the first rookie to win a race in Super Formula, a Japanese racing series. * Kimi Räikkönen's impressive earnings from bonus payments during his time with Lotus are revealed. * Räikkönen's one Formula One World Championship win in 2007 with Ferrari is confirmed. * Discussion about Gasly's penalty points and the potential for a race suspension if he accumulates 12 points within a 12-month period.
**Football Discussion**
* The hosts briefly discuss a recent Arsenal-Liverpool football match and the scoring system in football, leading to a humorous misunderstanding.
**Aston Martin's Wind Tunnel Advantage**
* Aston Martin plans to bring a new rear wing to the Baku race, aiming to capitalize on their wind tunnel time advantage and close the gap with Red Bull's aerodynamic efficiency.
**Yuki Tsunoda's Interview**
* A clip of David Coulthard's reaction to Yuki Tsunoda's response about his favorite aspect of being in Formula One (the food and hospitality) is discussed. * The hosts highlight the varying levels of seriousness and dedication among drivers, with some like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen engaging in intense training and preparation.
**Toto Wolff's Statement**
* Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal, makes a statement advocating for precise rule changes in Formula One, comparing it to using a Stanley knife instead of a baseball bat.
**Predictions for the Future of Formula One**
* The hosts speculate on the future of Formula One, suggesting that younger individuals with strong media training will eventually take on leadership roles, leading to increased accessibility and transparency. * They also discuss the increasing skill and knowledge of younger generations, particularly in areas like video editing and content creation.
**Conclusion**
* The episode ends with the hosts expressing their excitement for upcoming developments in Formula One and teasing the arrival of some significant guests on their podcast. ## The Pit Stop Podcast Episode Summary:
### Animal Discussion:
- The hosts contemplate getting a pet for their flat, considering options like reptiles and fish. - They discuss the challenges of caring for various animals, including lizards, snakes, and spiders. - The hosts share their experiences with fish and the maintenance required for their tanks.
### Matt and Tommy's Live Show:
- The hosts attended Matt and Tommy's live show, praising their performance and the hilarious atmosphere. - Fabio was briefly kicked out for heckling, but managed to get back in with some persuasion. - The hosts express their pride in Matt and Tommy's success and the positive reception from the audience.
### Miami Grand Prix:
- The hosts discuss the upcoming Miami Grand Prix and the controversy surrounding the "fake marina" incident last year. - They speculate on the possibility of a shallow paddling pool being used to create the illusion of a marina. - The hosts confirm that they are likely to attend the Miami Grand Prix and express excitement about experiencing American culture.
### Guest Announcement:
- The hosts tease the upcoming appearance of a special guest on their podcast. - They hint at the guest's identity by mentioning a connection to Australia, leaving listeners intrigued.
### Conclusion:
- The hosts wrap up the episode by thanking their listeners and promoting their upcoming content, including a YouTube video of their Australian Grand Prix coverage and a podcast episode featuring the special guest.
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You could do a classic herb roasted turkey or spice it up and make turkey tacos. [00:41.000 -> 00:45.560] Serve up a go-to shrimp cocktail or use simple truth wild-caught shrimp for your [00:45.560 -> 00:51.540] first Cajun risotto. Make creamy mac and cheese or a spinach artichoke fondue from our selection [00:51.540 -> 00:56.000] of Murray's cheese. No matter how you shop, Fred Meyer has all the freshest ingredients [00:56.000 -> 01:00.560] to embrace all your holiday traditions. Fred Meyer, fresh for everyone. [01:00.560 -> 01:07.040] The atmosphere in there was hilarious. The wines were very generous at the bar. A large wine was literally up to the brim. [01:07.040 -> 01:09.760] Brimming the top of the wine glass. [01:09.760 -> 01:10.960] And we had three of them. [01:10.960 -> 01:13.120] And I got chucked out. [01:13.120 -> 01:14.400] Ha ha ha ha! [01:22.400 -> 01:28.960] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Pit Stop Podcast. Happy Easter! Happy Easter [01:28.960 -> 01:33.440] to all the lovely listeners out there. Oh yeah, it's Easter Sunday. It's currently Easter [01:33.440 -> 01:38.360] Sunday. And we didn't find out until this morning. This morning. I had no idea. I woke [01:38.360 -> 01:49.880] up, someone said Happy Easter, and I realised it's Sunday. I had no clue, mate. How bad is that? So in the history books, Easter Sunday, what day is that? [01:49.880 -> 01:53.760] Don't start asking me questions like that, because I will get that wrong. [01:53.760 -> 01:54.760] Do you remember back to school? [01:54.760 -> 01:55.760] Do you remember back to school? [01:55.760 -> 01:59.280] What happened on Easter Sunday in the Bible that we read? [01:59.280 -> 02:01.440] It's the day that Jesus was reborn. [02:01.440 -> 02:02.440] Is it? [02:02.440 -> 02:04.880] So what was the day that he got put on the cross? [02:04.880 -> 02:07.200] Oh, God. No we can't. We can't do this. Is it? So what was the day that he got put on the cross? Oh god. No we can't, [02:07.200 -> 02:12.280] we can't do this. Was it Christmas? No Christmas was when Jesus was born. That's when he, that's [02:12.280 -> 02:18.320] when, Christmas is when uh Saint Christopher came out the cave. Yeah. I don't know, I really [02:18.320 -> 02:25.400] don't know mate. Serious note, do you reckon all this stuff is still taught at school? Um... I don't know. [02:25.960 -> 02:26.460] I... [02:27.120 -> 02:28.480] Well, I went to a church school. [02:28.480 -> 02:29.240] Well, so did I. [02:29.240 -> 02:30.920] So you and me are both kind of biased. [02:30.920 -> 02:35.360] Should we both admit we went to a church school when we don't even know what day Jesus was on the cross? [02:35.360 -> 02:36.800] I didn't go to a church school. [02:36.800 -> 02:39.200] Jesus was on the cross on Hot Cross Banday. [02:39.760 -> 02:41.120] Hot Cross Banday... [02:41.760 -> 02:43.960] is something to do with Jesus on the cross. [02:43.960 -> 02:47.960] Since when in the fuck has there ever been a Hot Cross Bun Day? [02:47.960 -> 02:50.960] I swear Hot Cross Bun Day is something. [02:50.960 -> 02:54.520] When the fuck has there ever been a Hot Cross Bun Day ever in your life? [02:54.520 -> 02:57.480] I don't know. I don't know. Okay, maybe it's Easter. [02:57.480 -> 02:58.560] Let me Google that. [02:58.560 -> 03:02.280] I don't know about the real history of Jesus Christ. [03:02.280 -> 03:05.000] Well, you seem to know the history of Hot Cross Buns. You do like them. [03:05.000 -> 03:07.000] Yeah, Hot Cross Bun Day. What day is Hot Cross Bun Day? [03:07.000 -> 03:09.000] Hot Cross Bun Day, I can tell you right now. [03:09.000 -> 03:12.000] I reckon it's probably 21st February 1996, James' birthday. [03:12.000 -> 03:14.000] It's Monday, September the 11th. [03:14.000 -> 03:16.000] It's actually the thing, yeah? [03:16.000 -> 03:18.000] Alright, so let's just say that. [03:18.000 -> 03:21.000] I can't believe that. I thought you'd got it mixed up with Pancake Day. [03:21.000 -> 03:26.360] Pancake Day! I think that's the day that Jesus may have got put on the cross. [03:26.360 -> 03:27.200] Really? [03:27.200 -> 03:28.020] I don't know. [03:28.020 -> 03:30.280] I'm sure if Tuesday's the day he came back. [03:30.280 -> 03:31.400] Maybe. [03:31.400 -> 03:33.080] There's many people listening who I'm sure [03:33.080 -> 03:34.320] are from many different religions. [03:34.320 -> 03:36.900] So if anyone wants to clear this up for us, [03:36.900 -> 03:38.120] our Instagram is at pitstop. [03:38.120 -> 03:39.880] But welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast. [03:39.880 -> 03:40.920] As you could tell, [03:40.920 -> 03:42.960] there's no Formula One on at the moment. [03:42.960 -> 03:49.000] So me and Fab decided to go down new routes. we're doing history yeah well we have been researching a lot [03:49.000 -> 03:51.960] of history we're watching Vikings we're not actually doing history by the way [03:51.960 -> 03:55.080] but we have been yeah watching Vikings there's been a few things [03:55.080 -> 03:59.960] happening yeah first of all there's been some epic breaking news oh yeah [03:59.960 -> 04:03.600] jumping straight and we're breaking news huge what's happened absolutely huge [04:03.600 -> 04:08.360] possibly the biggest news ever in Formula One, Good, bad? Insanely good mate. Oh really? [04:08.360 -> 04:12.680] yeah people think they have finally cracked the code of who Charles de [04:12.680 -> 04:21.280] Clare's new girlfriend is. Oh yeah okay and what websites is this from then? I don't know I didn't read it. [04:21.280 -> 04:26.000] What? This is true? I saw an article about it I just didn't read it. What, that this is true? Do you know who she is? I saw an article about her, I just didn't read it. [04:26.000 -> 04:26.500] Who is she? [04:26.500 -> 04:27.000] No idea. [04:27.000 -> 04:29.000] Are you really going to do that? [04:29.000 -> 04:29.500] What? [04:29.500 -> 04:32.000] How have people cracked the code if you have no idea? [04:32.000 -> 04:36.000] I didn't, that's what I'm saying, I'm taking the piss, it's not breaking news. [04:36.000 -> 04:38.000] Oh, that didn't actually happen? [04:38.000 -> 04:40.000] No, it's happened, but I don't give a fuck about it. [04:40.000 -> 04:46.240] Well, I thought you were talking about Charles Leclerc, you were going to talk about the fact that people would keep going to his flat. [04:46.240 -> 04:47.080] Yeah. [04:47.080 -> 04:48.240] Because he's come out recently and said like, [04:48.240 -> 04:51.120] people need to stop ringing up my intercom at my flat. [04:51.120 -> 04:55.160] Like, who in their right mind figures out someone's address, [04:55.160 -> 04:56.760] goes up to their intercom and rings it, [04:56.760 -> 04:58.800] expecting them to answer and go, hello. [04:58.800 -> 05:01.080] And you go, oh Charles, you're right, I'm downstairs. [05:01.080 -> 05:02.680] What, like there's two lads that did it to us [05:02.680 -> 05:03.520] about a month ago? [05:03.520 -> 05:04.600] Yeah. [05:04.600 -> 05:05.720] People came to our flat. [05:05.720 -> 05:08.680] Imagine what it's like for these bloody F1 drivers. [05:08.680 -> 05:11.960] How on earth, I could never have the confidence to do that. [05:11.960 -> 05:15.800] And that would be really, really annoying all the time. [05:15.800 -> 05:17.400] What are they trying to get out of it? [05:17.400 -> 05:18.600] I don't know, they just want to get a photo [05:18.600 -> 05:20.200] with Charles Zakara, I guess. [05:20.200 -> 05:21.040] So they ring on his door. [05:21.040 -> 05:22.800] You don't want to be that guy though, do you? [05:22.800 -> 05:24.800] You don't want to be that guy who's going up to someone's [05:24.800 -> 05:25.600] door and knocking and asking for a piece. It's embarrassing. So they ring on his doorbell. You don't want to be that guy though, do you? You don't want to be that guy who's going up to someone's door [05:25.600 -> 05:26.960] and knocking and asking for a pic. [05:26.960 -> 05:27.680] It's embarrassing. [05:28.240 -> 05:30.000] Yeah, especially not at someone's home. [05:30.000 -> 05:31.840] If anyone listening does that, please don't do that. [05:31.840 -> 05:33.120] If you see him in the street. [05:33.120 -> 05:33.600] By all means. [05:33.600 -> 05:34.320] Yeah, fair enough. [05:34.320 -> 05:37.840] And even then, he's by no obligation to take a photo of anyone. [05:37.840 -> 05:40.320] I think that's one of the most important things to remember. [05:40.320 -> 05:40.560] Yeah. [05:40.560 -> 05:43.680] Like I'm sure he would love to take photos of people, but no obligation. [05:43.680 -> 05:45.780] So to go to his house is ridiculous. [05:45.780 -> 05:49.480] Liam Lawson deserves a big shout out. [05:49.480 -> 05:50.660] Liam Lawson? [05:51.580 -> 05:52.580] Yeah. [05:52.580 -> 05:53.620] Is in Happy Gilmore. [05:55.580 -> 05:56.420] Is he? [05:56.420 -> 05:58.500] Do you not remember? [05:58.500 -> 06:01.700] Last night, I said that kid looks like Liam Lawson. [06:01.700 -> 06:04.380] Oh yeah, the kid looks like, yes, spot on. [06:04.380 -> 06:08.000] Liam, Liam, I was going to say Liam Neeson. [06:08.000 -> 06:12.000] Liam Lawson, Liam Lawson is in Happy Gilmore. [06:12.000 -> 06:16.000] In what scene? It's where someone's going to hit the ball and he's standing there in the crowd next to the big guy. [06:16.000 -> 06:21.000] He's stood next to someone, yeah. I don't know who he stood next to but, yeah, Liam Lawson's in Happy Gilmore. [06:21.000 -> 06:26.420] Well he's won his rookie race in super formula now don't [06:26.420 -> 06:29.680] ask me much about super formula because I couldn't figure out why he was racing [06:29.680 -> 06:32.440] when there's no other racing on but I think it's a bit like you know how we [06:32.440 -> 06:36.380] had Oscar on he was saying about how though that like Renault GTs and we're [06:36.380 -> 06:41.280] at other places I think it's like another series but he's the first rookie [06:41.280 -> 06:45.000] to win on debut in 50 years. [06:45.160 -> 06:46.000] Oh. [06:46.000 -> 06:46.820] Yes. [06:46.820 -> 06:49.920] This is the same guy that has been said [06:49.920 -> 06:52.600] will get a red bull seat in the future. [06:52.600 -> 06:53.440] Yep. [06:53.440 -> 06:54.960] And he's won on debut. [06:54.960 -> 06:58.000] There's already talk that he might replace Nick DeVries [06:58.000 -> 06:58.840] at the end of the year, [06:58.840 -> 07:01.840] because winning on debut is massive. [07:01.840 -> 07:02.680] Blimey. [07:02.680 -> 07:03.520] Yeah. [07:03.520 -> 07:08.160] There must be a load of chumps racing in super formula. Really? He can go and do that [07:08.160 -> 07:13.240] Yeah, why could just be really good. I wonder who else is I hope we don't know anyone in super formula [07:13.240 -> 07:17.540] Mate, he's the first that's is that what it's called super for me. Of course, mate. It's not about that [07:17.540 -> 07:19.820] He's the first rookie to win on debut in 50 years [07:21.120 -> 07:26.000] That's unbelievable. All of these rookies would have raced in these different formulas. [07:26.000 -> 07:28.000] All of these drivers on the grids [07:28.000 -> 07:29.600] would have raced in these different ones before. [07:29.600 -> 07:31.780] I've never heard of Super Formula before. [07:31.780 -> 07:32.840] No, me neither. [07:32.840 -> 07:34.320] But the race was in- [07:34.320 -> 07:35.520] What do the cars look like? [07:35.520 -> 07:37.100] Just like Formula One cars. [07:37.100 -> 07:38.760] The race was in Fuji. [07:39.640 -> 07:41.320] I actually don't know where Fuji is. [07:41.320 -> 07:42.440] They look like Formula One cars. [07:42.440 -> 07:44.800] Yeah, they look exactly like Formula One cars. [07:44.800 -> 07:46.720] And he won his first race. Here you go, I've got a bit of [07:46.720 -> 07:50.680] information for it. Starting P3 he undercut the two-time champion. Oh it's [07:50.680 -> 07:55.440] Japanese. So it's a Japanese formula. Well that's fucking cool that there's a [07:55.440 -> 08:00.920] Japanese formula. Yeah because Fuji, I'm thinking of Fiji. God we're gonna get [08:00.920 -> 08:07.000] roasted again we should have known this. No there's no way, there'd be a lot of again. We should have known this [08:10.720 -> 08:11.200] Well, either way Liam Lawson did really really well, which is great [08:14.320 -> 08:14.720] Do you know who else does really really well or used to do really really well? [08:18.880 -> 08:23.440] Give me Raikkonen. Well, oh, yes, you found something else. I read earlier Yeah, save them because I've found this we knew some of this already. Mm-hmm [08:24.040 -> 08:25.840] But seeing it in a post like this, [08:25.840 -> 08:27.760] this is from Formula God, [08:27.760 -> 08:29.520] he posted this on the old gram. [08:29.520 -> 08:33.400] When my son asks me in 2050 how good Kimi Raikkonen was, [08:33.400 -> 08:38.400] I will say, in 2012 Lotus brought Kimi back to the F1 grid, [08:38.400 -> 08:40.520] but the expectations weren't high. [08:40.520 -> 08:43.760] So the deal was that Kimi would get 50,000 euros [08:43.760 -> 08:47.180] for every point that he scored. and over the course of two years [08:47.180 -> 08:52.540] He got 390 points man. That's ridiculous. And how much does that equate to? That equates to [08:53.200 -> 08:56.320] 19.5 million euros and then he nearly made the team bust [08:56.880 -> 09:04.440] Yeah, apparently he actually hasn't taken all the money. No, he would have bankrupt. That is mad. That's that's insane [09:04.440 -> 09:05.960] So they still owe him money, I think. [09:05.960 -> 09:08.240] So he must have won that year with that amount of points. [09:08.240 -> 09:10.160] But that is a lot of money, but like still, [09:10.160 -> 09:12.320] is Lewis Hamlin still getting paid like 40 million a year? [09:12.320 -> 09:13.680] Kimi Räikkönen can't have won that year, [09:13.680 -> 09:15.920] because he only won with Ferrari. [09:15.920 -> 09:18.480] Kimi Räikkönen's got one world championship, right? [09:19.320 -> 09:20.160] Ferrari. [09:20.160 -> 09:21.000] No. [09:22.320 -> 09:23.720] I'm going to actually, I swear to God, [09:23.720 -> 09:25.200] I'm cutting this out of the pod if this is wrong [09:25.200 -> 09:28.340] because this is just getting stupid now I swear Kimi Raikkonen has got one world [09:28.340 -> 09:33.120] championship and it's like 2008 or 2007 with Ferrari. He could be actually. [09:33.120 -> 09:36.160] So that means he got all them points of Lotus but didn't win the championship? [09:36.160 -> 09:41.600] That must mean that yeah that must be right. Are you checking now? I'm trying. [09:41.600 -> 09:45.640] Raikkonen won a championship? He's got two children. [09:47.920 -> 09:50.000] Oh yeah, two championships then? [09:53.360 -> 09:54.200] He's got one championship in 2007. Ferrari? [09:55.440 -> 09:56.340] Yeah, it was Ferrari, [09:56.340 -> 09:58.960] because I remember we did it on a quiz ages ago. [09:58.960 -> 10:00.960] Yeah, that is spot on. [10:00.960 -> 10:02.920] Might have been Citroen. [10:02.920 -> 10:03.740] Oh, really? [10:03.740 -> 10:07.680] No, he's done rally. Huh? He's done 21 rallies. [10:07.680 -> 10:10.800] Kimi Raikkonen has done 21 rallies. What recently? Is that what he's been doing whilst he's not? [10:10.800 -> 10:15.360] No, no, the last rally was in 2011. We want to do a rally don't we? We're looking at Gumball [10:15.360 -> 10:22.640] 3000. Well I actually want to go to like a proper rally. Like a proper rally. I think [10:22.640 -> 10:28.200] that'd be really fun to watch, don't you? No, I don't know what you'd do. What would you do if you go to a rally to watch? [10:28.200 -> 10:31.000] Are you just watching a load of cars driving up and down a road? [10:31.000 -> 10:34.000] Well, like off-road. It's off-road, isn't it? [10:34.000 -> 10:37.600] Jumps, rivers, creeks. [10:37.600 -> 10:40.800] See, I thought rally was just more like top to the bottom of the country. [10:40.800 -> 10:42.800] Or do they go like over weird routes? [10:42.800 -> 10:46.000] It's two different types of rallies. [10:46.000 -> 10:47.840] Gumball rally isn't fucking rallying. [10:47.840 -> 10:48.960] Like it isn't like rally. [10:48.960 -> 10:50.400] Maybe it's called rally cross then. [10:50.400 -> 10:55.440] No, it's not because rally crosses on rally crosses when they drive on roads and off road. [10:55.440 -> 10:58.040] So it's cross it's like concrete and dirt. [10:58.040 -> 10:59.680] So what do we want to do in the Gulf? [10:59.680 -> 11:02.080] What do you think the Gulf is up for? [11:02.080 -> 11:03.080] Because you've just had the steering. [11:03.080 -> 11:07.640] The Gulf can do rally quad mate, it drives on water as well. [11:07.640 -> 11:09.640] Yeah, your Golf. Do you remember when we took it through that field? [11:09.640 -> 11:11.480] It really showed what it was able to do. [11:11.480 -> 11:11.980] When? [11:11.980 -> 11:17.640] One day we drove down that lane and you decided you wanted to do some 360's in the field. [11:17.640 -> 11:18.140] Yeah. [11:18.140 -> 11:18.640] Oh. [11:18.640 -> 11:19.140] Yeah. [11:19.140 -> 11:21.640] That didn't happen. That did not happen. [11:21.640 -> 11:22.140] I remember that. [11:22.140 -> 11:24.640] Let's talk about Gasly's penalty points. [11:24.640 -> 11:26.200] Um, yeah please, I have no idea what you're talking about. That didn't happen, that did not happen. I remember that. Let's talk about Gasly's penalty points. [11:28.480 -> 11:30.200] Yeah, please, I have no idea what you're talking about. Right, so there's a rule in Formula One [11:30.200 -> 11:33.680] that if you get 12 points within a 12 month period, [11:33.680 -> 11:36.180] you're instantly suspended for the next race. [11:37.200 -> 11:38.320] Now Gasly didn't get any- [11:38.320 -> 11:39.600] Sorry, say that again. [11:39.600 -> 11:43.880] If you get 12 penalty points within a 12 month period, [11:43.880 -> 11:45.740] why are you looking at me like you wanted me to say that [11:45.740 -> 11:47.740] again just to fill up another 30 seconds? [11:47.740 -> 11:49.580] It's not, it's not. [11:49.580 -> 11:51.580] I had something else on my mind. [11:51.580 -> 11:53.020] What were you thinking about? [11:53.980 -> 11:55.620] Especially with someone coming home tonight. [11:55.620 -> 11:58.340] I just pictured someone talking about a 12 inch fretboard [11:58.340 -> 12:00.820] radius on a Fender guitar when you said that. [12:00.820 -> 12:01.660] Oh really? [12:01.660 -> 12:02.660] For some reason that's all I just pictured, yeah. [12:02.660 -> 12:04.940] See there was someone listening that what you just said [12:04.940 -> 12:06.580] probably like sparked something. Someone who like loves guitars or something. I hope that. For some reason, that's all I just pictured, yeah. For carry on. See, there was someone listening that what you just said probably like sparked something. [12:06.580 -> 12:08.640] Someone who like loves guitars or something. [12:08.640 -> 12:09.480] I hope so. [12:09.480 -> 12:10.920] If there is, send a DM. [12:10.920 -> 12:12.880] Bit like how we've found some RuneScape. [12:12.880 -> 12:15.520] Oh, it's being Comic-Con at the XL this weekend. [12:15.520 -> 12:16.340] Yeah. [12:16.340 -> 12:17.180] Comic-Con. [12:17.180 -> 12:18.500] I know you were gonna go with a special someone, [12:18.500 -> 12:19.340] weren't you? [12:19.340 -> 12:20.620] Yeah, I was gonna go with a special someone [12:20.620 -> 12:22.440] because I found this outfit that would be perfect [12:22.440 -> 12:23.280] for a duo. [12:24.760 -> 12:26.120] You're a fucker. [12:26.120 -> 12:29.120] Just give me some more, give me the more Gasly news. I want to know more about Pierre Gasly. [12:29.120 -> 12:32.120] I was trying to tell you that you get 12 points in 12 months, [12:32.120 -> 12:35.120] you can lose your license for a race. It's then you suspend it. [12:35.120 -> 12:36.120] And how many points has he got? [12:36.120 -> 12:39.120] Gasly's got 10. But what they're saying is, [12:39.120 -> 12:44.120] Gasly obviously crashed in the last race, and he probably could have got penalty points for it, [12:44.120 -> 12:46.280] which would have put him over. [12:46.280 -> 12:48.080] But then everyone's saying that like the F1 [12:48.080 -> 12:50.920] just would never actually do it these days. [12:50.920 -> 12:52.200] Like everyone's saying like, [12:52.200 -> 12:53.640] do you reckon they'd actually do it? [12:53.640 -> 12:56.200] Like would they actually suspend someone? [12:56.200 -> 12:58.360] I saw Matt and Tommy talking about the fact [12:58.360 -> 13:01.240] that they feel like there's a bit of favoritism going on [13:01.240 -> 13:03.720] when it comes to like penalty points and shit, [13:03.720 -> 13:07.080] because F1 have really been focusing like chucking out [13:07.080 -> 13:09.440] penalty points for people who are fighting down the front [13:09.440 -> 13:10.280] of the grid. [13:10.280 -> 13:12.760] But like when there's a bit of chaos and shit going on [13:12.760 -> 13:14.080] in the back of the grid, [13:14.080 -> 13:16.520] those people aren't getting penalized. [13:16.520 -> 13:18.640] Is that bad though? [13:18.640 -> 13:19.600] I get it. [13:19.600 -> 13:21.760] I get everyone should be on a fair playing field. [13:21.760 -> 13:23.480] Not bad or not, but yeah, it should be fair. [13:23.480 -> 13:27.520] But like, it's not necessarily a bad thing. I mean, if someone's back of the grid getting [13:27.520 -> 13:30.240] lapped by everyone, do we need to make their race harder, surely? [13:30.240 -> 13:34.160] No, I mean like, I don't mean like that. I mean like, if someone's like 12th and they [13:34.160 -> 13:35.600] crash into someone, they're not going to be happy. [13:35.600 -> 13:37.280] Oh, but it's obviously got to be fair for everyone. [13:37.280 -> 13:40.880] It's like giving a yellow card to a defender when you give the striker a red one. [13:40.880 -> 13:43.280] Football references. That reminds me of what you said earlier. [13:44.080 -> 13:48.480] You said something about football, didn't you? What did I say? striker a red one football references that reminds me of what you said earlier you were trying to understand the [13:48.480 -> 13:49.760] we watched Arsenal-Liverpool [13:49.760 -> 13:52.000] thoughts on the game? didn't watch it [13:52.000 -> 13:53.600] ok fair enough but you did make a point [13:53.600 -> 13:54.960] at the end when it was 2-2 [13:54.960 -> 13:56.840] I don't remember what I said you said it [13:56.840 -> 13:58.760] was 2-2 so how many points do they get? [13:58.760 -> 14:01.040] so how many points do you think you get [14:01.040 -> 14:03.080] if you win a football game? however many [14:03.080 -> 14:06.000] goals you scored? that's close, that's close. [14:06.000 -> 14:10.000] Isn't that, wouldn't that be the obvious answer? [14:10.000 -> 14:14.000] Just find it fascinating that you've watched so many games of football with me [14:14.000 -> 14:18.000] and you've probably thought the whole time that it's scored by how many goals you get. [14:18.000 -> 14:20.000] Well I've never thought about the points. [14:20.000 -> 14:22.000] Well you, I suppose you only ever think about the games individually right? [14:22.000 -> 14:28.560] If you watch a football game, so to you it technically is whoever has the highest score wins, but you asked because it was a draw you said it's a draw so who gets points [14:29.080 -> 14:34.440] It doesn't work that the winning team gets three points, and if you draw you both get one. Oh [14:35.160 -> 14:37.160] Yeah, that's whack [14:37.400 -> 14:39.200] What you think they should add up by goals? [14:39.200 -> 14:39.800] Yeah [14:39.800 -> 14:42.880] They do have goal difference that goes if it's a team's a level on points [14:42.880 -> 14:48.240] And it would be who's got the have goal difference that goes if it's a team's a level on points and it would be who's got the highest goal difference They should do that. Anyway, because if you've got you've always got like, you know [14:48.880 -> 14:50.880] fucking Thornsbury FC [14:51.080 -> 14:58.320] Barely scraping through all their games with like one goal and then you've got like, you know, the mighty blues Manchester City [14:58.960 -> 15:02.660] Ripping apart dogshit teams like Arsenal like four nil's to none [15:03.160 -> 15:05.380] You know, I mean? [15:05.380 -> 15:08.720] It's not fair that Thornsbury and Manchester City [15:08.720 -> 15:10.200] should be at the same level. [15:11.340 -> 15:13.160] Well, they'd be relegated then. [15:13.160 -> 15:14.000] They'd get sent out the league. [15:14.000 -> 15:15.880] I don't even know what relegated means. [15:15.880 -> 15:18.180] The bottom three teams will get relegated [15:18.180 -> 15:20.080] down to the next league, and the top three teams [15:20.080 -> 15:21.280] in that will come up to this one. [15:21.280 -> 15:23.780] It's what I think should happen in F2 to F1. [15:23.780 -> 15:27.240] I think they should do that instead of like random drivers coming up. [15:27.240 -> 15:28.400] I think it'd be cool though. [15:28.400 -> 15:29.880] The bottom three should just be relegated. [15:29.880 -> 15:32.360] The top three should come up and replace them. [15:32.360 -> 15:34.400] I think they should do it off goals. [15:34.400 -> 15:35.800] I'm talking about F1 though. [15:37.320 -> 15:38.240] Yeah. [15:38.240 -> 15:39.160] So? [15:39.160 -> 15:41.080] What do you mean though? [15:41.080 -> 15:42.760] I'm talking about F1 now. [15:42.760 -> 15:43.920] Yeah. [15:43.920 -> 15:46.520] You didn't listen to anything I just said. [15:46.520 -> 15:48.560] Yeah, you said, yeah, F1 should be like football, [15:48.560 -> 15:50.360] like, cause relegated and all that shit. [15:50.360 -> 15:52.440] I just don't know what the word relegated means, mate. [15:52.440 -> 15:54.720] It means you get put down. [15:54.720 -> 15:57.720] It means you get put out of that division. [15:57.720 -> 15:59.560] It's like if you're an F1 driver. [15:59.560 -> 16:00.760] What, and then they go back to F2? [16:00.760 -> 16:03.360] So if you're an F1 driver and you get relegated, [16:03.360 -> 16:08.520] you lose your F1 seat in the bottom three and the top three in F2 replace them. That would be a relegation [16:08.520 -> 16:15.280] format. So if I was Mick Schumacher I'd be in F2 now? Yeah, technically, because [16:15.280 -> 16:18.080] you'd been relegated, but only it would be the bottom three, it would have to [16:18.080 -> 16:22.040] it would have to stay the same, like the bottom three, so like the other people [16:22.040 -> 16:24.520] that would move around would be away from that, that would just be a transfer. [16:24.520 -> 16:26.320] You'd have to pay like f2 drivers and [16:26.320 -> 16:28.920] well it would never work would it because of the sponsors and people buy [16:28.920 -> 16:32.320] into their seats and there's reasons that people are there so you couldn't a [16:32.320 -> 16:36.680] team wouldn't want a certain driver so it wouldn't work no so that would never [16:36.680 -> 16:39.960] work so ignore everything I've just said for the last five minutes [16:39.960 -> 16:42.800] relegation you've learned something new today I always thought it was [16:42.800 -> 16:45.920] renegation with an N renegade relegation is probably've learned something new today. I always thought it was renegation with an N. Renegade? [16:45.920 -> 16:48.040] Relegation's probably got to be the biggest word [16:48.040 -> 16:50.080] that any football fans ever used. [16:50.080 -> 16:50.920] Well, was it you? [16:50.920 -> 16:52.420] You're the big football fan. [16:52.420 -> 16:53.680] Yeah. [16:53.680 -> 16:56.040] Aston Martin will bring a new rear wing to Baku [16:56.040 -> 16:58.720] as they look to use their wind tunnel time advantage [16:58.720 -> 17:02.360] to reel in the aerodynamically efficient Red Bull RB19. [17:02.360 -> 17:04.400] People were saying that going into Baku, [17:04.400 -> 17:07.680] Red Bull should not be as confident as they have been. [17:07.680 -> 17:08.640] Why is that? [17:08.640 -> 17:10.440] For some strange reason, [17:10.440 -> 17:13.640] I've read an article online from one of Fab's dodgy websites, [17:13.640 -> 17:15.200] which I don't think is very dodgy. [17:15.200 -> 17:16.040] It actually could be quite- [17:16.040 -> 17:18.080] Oh, is this one a .com, not .org? [17:18.080 -> 17:19.200] Quite creditable. [17:19.200 -> 17:20.280] Well, no, I mean, I believe, [17:20.280 -> 17:22.040] I mean, if you look at Melbourne, [17:22.040 -> 17:25.480] the gap wasn't as big as it had been in previous races [17:25.940 -> 17:28.300] Yeah, that was probably because of all the safety cars [17:29.040 -> 17:31.040] potentially [17:31.720 -> 17:34.000] Potentially be yeah, I mean I was pretty clear [17:34.000 -> 17:37.020] It was pretty clear out front if there was no red cut red flags mate [17:37.020 -> 17:41.020] But this is when this is when the wind tunnel time for us to Martin starts to kick in now [17:41.160 -> 17:46.680] You know the wind tunnel time will definitely make a difference to every team. Maybe now it's going to get exciting. [17:46.680 -> 17:48.800] This is what happened last year, wasn't it? [17:48.800 -> 17:51.640] Or the first year that we started, no, yeah, last year, [17:51.640 -> 17:54.080] Haas looked flames in the first three races. [17:54.080 -> 17:56.120] Everyone was like, holy shit. [17:56.120 -> 17:57.880] Oh yeah, they did, because you made that prediction. [17:57.880 -> 17:59.760] Haas are absolutely nuts. [17:59.760 -> 18:01.920] And then they just kind of... [18:01.920 -> 18:03.760] Yeah, as all the teams improve. [18:03.760 -> 18:06.000] That's where I think Red Bull really are at their max. [18:06.000 -> 18:07.680] I reckon they're at their max. [18:07.680 -> 18:08.680] You see what I did there? [18:08.680 -> 18:11.200] I reckon they could go back [18:11.200 -> 18:12.240] when everyone else goes forward [18:12.240 -> 18:13.520] just because of the win comparison. [18:13.520 -> 18:16.800] Speaking of max, I watched a clip just earlier, yeah, [18:16.800 -> 18:18.640] about Yuki Tsunoda. [18:18.640 -> 18:20.200] Well, it was actually David Coulthard [18:20.200 -> 18:21.660] talking about Yuki Tsunoda. [18:22.560 -> 18:23.720] This clip was like a year old, [18:23.720 -> 18:25.160] but I'd never seen it before. [18:25.160 -> 18:26.880] And it was someone else. [18:26.880 -> 18:28.120] I should know the guy's name [18:28.120 -> 18:30.520] because he's a presenter for channel four. [18:30.520 -> 18:31.360] The Welsh guy? [18:31.360 -> 18:32.680] Is he Welsh? [18:32.680 -> 18:35.280] I can't remember if he's Welsh or not. [18:35.280 -> 18:37.640] I don't know if he's Welsh or not. [18:37.640 -> 18:39.400] I don't know what you mean. [18:39.400 -> 18:42.200] Oh, the guy, who's the guy who does Blue Peter? [18:43.640 -> 18:45.920] Oh, he's the same guy that does something else. [18:45.920 -> 18:47.800] He's got the same name, I think, but a different guy. [18:47.800 -> 18:48.640] Matt. [18:48.640 -> 18:50.960] Matt Jones or Matt Smith or something. [18:50.960 -> 18:52.360] Matt. [18:52.360 -> 18:53.480] This is embarrassing. [18:53.480 -> 18:56.640] Either way, he asked, he said to David Coulthard, right? [18:56.640 -> 18:59.000] When I saw this other clip as well, [18:59.000 -> 19:01.240] Yuki was asked in an interview like a year ago, [19:01.240 -> 19:03.440] what's his favorite thing about being in a paddock, [19:03.440 -> 19:04.280] about being in F1? [19:04.280 -> 19:06.620] And you said the food and hospitality. Well, that's what's his favorite thing about being in a paddock, about being in F1? And you said the food, in hospitality. [19:06.620 -> 19:08.760] What, that's Yuki's favorite thing is food. [19:08.760 -> 19:12.020] Yeah, yeah, I'm sure everyone's seen this before, [19:12.020 -> 19:13.880] but I just saw it for the first time the other day [19:13.880 -> 19:15.000] and it cracked me up. [19:15.000 -> 19:19.280] But then this guy read it to David Coulthard [19:19.280 -> 19:22.800] and David Coulthard is just sat there, deadpan, [19:22.800 -> 19:25.000] like fucking no reaction, stonepan, like fucking no reaction. [19:25.160 -> 19:29.040] Stone cold, like just death stare. [19:29.040 -> 19:30.480] And the other guy was creasing about it. [19:30.480 -> 19:34.160] And then David Coulthard was like, well, okay. [19:34.160 -> 19:38.040] But you know, when I was a racing driver, [19:38.040 -> 19:39.840] maybe I'm sounding like old fashioned, [19:39.840 -> 19:42.800] but you have to take this shit fucking seriously [19:42.800 -> 19:44.700] if you want to try and win. [19:44.700 -> 19:46.720] Like, I don't know if Yuki kind of maybe [19:46.720 -> 19:49.160] fully understood the question when he was asked. [19:49.160 -> 19:50.520] I think the question was, [19:50.520 -> 19:53.040] could Yuki ever challenge for a world title? [19:53.920 -> 19:55.200] Well, it's part of the Red Bull thing, isn't it? [19:55.200 -> 19:58.400] They obviously see potential in Yuki, but... [19:58.400 -> 19:59.300] And Yuki's hilarious, [19:59.300 -> 20:01.480] but we know Yuki doesn't even like to go to the gym [20:01.480 -> 20:02.520] and stuff like that. [20:02.520 -> 20:04.680] Like, that's when you start to be like, [20:04.680 -> 20:06.800] there's probably drivers on the grid, like Lewis Hamlin, [20:06.800 -> 20:09.560] you can wake up any day and there'll be a story [20:09.560 -> 20:11.360] of him running around a freezing cold park [20:11.360 -> 20:13.040] at like 5 a.m. or something like that. [20:13.040 -> 20:14.040] Or when he goes skiing, [20:14.040 -> 20:16.000] like I'll be up a mountain at like 4 a.m. [20:16.000 -> 20:16.840] and that's- [20:16.840 -> 20:18.680] Max has got a sim on his jet. [20:18.680 -> 20:20.400] Like these, yeah, these people are putting it in. [20:20.400 -> 20:21.240] That's what I mean. [20:21.240 -> 20:23.200] And that sim's not for fun. [20:23.200 -> 20:27.880] If I think about it like a driving sim on a jet, I think, oh, that's just like a massive game. But for him, obviously it's like a what I mean. And that sim's not for fun if I think about it like a driving sim on a jet I think that's just like a massive game but for him [20:27.880 -> 20:31.800] obviously it's like a proper serious sim so that's purely just for him to just [20:31.800 -> 20:35.720] carry on training. Yeah it's definitely the levels of seriousness between [20:35.720 -> 20:40.160] different people will definitely vary beyond the grid like quite quite a lot. [20:40.160 -> 20:43.360] Beyond the grid I like that. Yeah beyond the grid. Plug, Damon Hill there you go. [20:43.360 -> 20:49.120] Yeah Damon 1996 world champion don't forget And he still hasn't come on the pod. [20:49.120 -> 20:53.880] The first ever F1 World Champion to follow us. Say hello to my dogs for me. Say hello [20:53.880 -> 20:57.960] to my dogs for me. Damon, do you still listen to the pod? I don't think he does. Does he [20:57.960 -> 21:01.000] not? He's probably given up a long time ago. He might do. I know someone who does listen [21:01.000 -> 21:05.060] to every pod. Who? Ruf Buzcombe. Yep, shout out Ruf. Hope you're having a great time away. [21:05.060 -> 21:06.260] Yep, she's on a hen do. [21:06.260 -> 21:08.260] Oh, Toto Wolf has just said something! [21:08.260 -> 21:09.520] Oh, what, he's just texted you? [21:09.520 -> 21:10.520] Yeah. [21:10.520 -> 21:11.520] What's he said? [21:12.720 -> 21:13.720] F1! [21:13.720 -> 21:19.720] F1 must shape rules with a Stanley knife, not a baseball bat. [21:21.480 -> 21:24.480] Okay, surgically placed. [21:24.480 -> 21:26.760] Yeah, surgically placed statement. [21:26.760 -> 21:30.280] He feels that a Stanley knife would be a lot straighter, [21:30.280 -> 21:33.920] whereas a baseball bat smashes everything into smithereens. [21:33.920 -> 21:36.600] I could see Toto like being a doctor. [21:36.600 -> 21:38.600] Can't you? Like in a white lab coat. [21:38.600 -> 21:41.880] I predict Toto now to be the head of the FIA. [21:43.040 -> 21:45.720] Or like the head of Formula One or something. When Toto now to be the head of the FIA or like the head of Formula One or something. [21:45.720 -> 21:47.400] When Toto leaves, [21:47.400 -> 21:50.120] cause he's just like such a God of the sport. [21:50.120 -> 21:51.640] Like, and he's such a smart guy [21:51.640 -> 21:53.200] and he's a great businessman. [21:53.200 -> 21:54.960] He is like very well media trained. [21:54.960 -> 21:57.640] You might do a bit of a Ross Brawn. [21:57.640 -> 21:59.440] I'll tell you what's weird, right? [21:59.440 -> 22:00.960] The big dogs at F1 now, [22:00.960 -> 22:02.800] the people that are in charge at FIA [22:02.800 -> 22:04.040] and all these companies, [22:04.040 -> 22:08.360] a lot of them will be older and they won't have the media training of like Toto, so that'll be a whole [22:08.360 -> 22:14.680] evolution of like when people like these legends of these days go up to their roles, we'll [22:14.680 -> 22:19.080] get different levels of media, like they'll talk and they'll go on pods and they'll do [22:19.080 -> 22:23.200] more and it will be more accessible and you'll know more what's going on. But there's like [22:23.200 -> 22:26.960] older people in charge at the moment, which is is fine like they've been part of this and doing [22:26.960 -> 22:31.480] this for years but it's a different media world now. It's exciting, it's [22:31.480 -> 22:34.040] actually really exciting as we're gonna see completely different things in the [22:34.040 -> 22:39.080] future so we can look forward to that. I think people are becoming more [22:39.080 -> 22:46.360] important at a younger age. They definitely are. They definitely are. Like, there will be people- [22:46.360 -> 22:47.520] Does that make sense? [22:47.520 -> 22:48.480] 100%. [22:48.480 -> 22:50.060] They'll, think about this, [22:50.060 -> 22:51.640] you know how we taught ourselves to edit? [22:51.640 -> 22:54.080] We taught ourselves to use Photoshop, video edit and stuff. [22:54.080 -> 22:55.800] There'll be like probably 13, 14 year olds [22:55.800 -> 22:57.920] that are probably better at video editing than us. [22:57.920 -> 22:59.560] I taught myself to walk and all. [22:59.560 -> 23:00.760] Yeah, well done. [23:00.760 -> 23:01.840] Well done. [23:01.840 -> 23:03.400] People are getting smarter at a younger age [23:03.400 -> 23:04.840] because everything is online. [23:04.840 -> 23:06.560] I think, yeah, people can learn. [23:06.560 -> 23:07.560] You can go and learn it. [23:07.560 -> 23:18.560] I was so bummed when I used to go to the skate park when I was like 16 and all these 12 year olds would show up on their scooters and do double backflips and just land them and I'd be like wow you're just amazing. [23:18.560 -> 23:24.560] You are just absolutely amazing. Or they would just crash and land on their head and just stand straight back up and carry on. [23:24.560 -> 23:25.020] Did you used to watch? [23:25.020 -> 23:27.020] Shows of YouTube stores and how to skate [23:27.300 -> 23:31.100] No, I didn't have it. Well, that's what I mean. They've got all that now for everything [23:31.980 -> 23:36.020] We did have it that makes me sound really fucking old. We did have YouTube. Yeah, we did [23:36.460 -> 23:40.600] Yeah, and I started watching YouTube right at the beginning right at the dawn of YouTube [23:40.620 -> 23:44.000] Fab is always wanted a YouTube channel, which is good. We've got one now [23:44.180 -> 23:48.760] Yep, and we've also got some very very big guests coming. Yep. I has always wanted a YouTube channel which is good we've got one now yep and we've also got some very very big guests coming yep I've always [23:48.760 -> 23:55.000] wanted a Ferrari and we haven't got that yet I got a Golf so that's like [23:55.000 -> 24:01.700] always wanting a YouTube channel but getting a Tamagotchi instead you'd be [24:01.700 -> 24:04.680] pretty bummed wouldn't you? What's a Tamagotchi? You know what a Tamagotchi is? [24:04.680 -> 24:07.400] They're little singing Smurf things aren't you? What's a tamagotchi? You know what a tamagotchi is? They're the little singing smurf things, aren't they? [24:07.400 -> 24:08.400] Do you remember those, um... [24:08.400 -> 24:09.400] The little singing elf? [24:09.400 -> 24:10.400] Oh, we got some! [24:10.400 -> 24:15.120] Fucking, like, when I moved in last year, we bought those, uh, the sea monkeys. [24:15.120 -> 24:16.120] What? [24:16.120 -> 24:17.120] Sea monkeys. [24:17.120 -> 24:18.120] Did we? [24:18.120 -> 24:19.120] Did we ever buy them or not? [24:19.120 -> 24:21.400] What, and you put them in the bowl and see if they grow? [24:21.400 -> 24:23.240] Oh, they definitely grow, yeah. [24:23.240 -> 24:24.240] It's like a powder. [24:24.240 -> 24:26.000] You know how I pour that powder into my cup [24:26.000 -> 24:26.840] and make that tea? [24:26.840 -> 24:27.720] It's like the same as that. [24:27.720 -> 24:32.520] You pour this powder in like a little plastic tub of water. [24:32.520 -> 24:33.360] Okay. [24:33.360 -> 24:34.200] And then after a couple of weeks, [24:34.200 -> 24:35.600] you get little sea monkeys swimming around. [24:35.600 -> 24:38.080] And are they actually real animals? [24:38.080 -> 24:39.080] Yeah. [24:39.080 -> 24:41.080] But how have they formed from a powder then? [24:41.080 -> 24:43.240] Well, they're eggs, but the eggs are so small [24:43.240 -> 24:44.080] it just looks like a powder. [24:44.080 -> 24:46.560] So by adding water, you're fertilizing the eggs. [24:46.560 -> 24:47.520] Something like that, yeah, [24:47.520 -> 24:48.960] you have to put something in with it. [24:48.960 -> 24:50.760] Oh, well, no, I don't think we ever got that, mate, [24:50.760 -> 24:52.880] so I don't know how you know all that. [24:52.880 -> 24:55.080] Well, maybe we should get one. [24:55.080 -> 24:55.920] Yeah. [24:55.920 -> 24:58.320] We wanna get an animal for the flat, don't we? [24:58.320 -> 24:59.160] I don't know. [24:59.160 -> 25:01.480] You know how Top Gear had Top Gear dog? [25:01.480 -> 25:02.480] Did they? [25:02.480 -> 25:03.320] Yeah. [25:03.320 -> 25:04.140] They had a dog? [25:04.140 -> 25:04.980] Yeah. [25:04.980 -> 25:05.000] I don't even remember that. Like halfway through, they got a dog. Did they? Yeah. They had a dog. Yeah. [25:05.000 -> 25:05.840] I don't even remember that. [25:05.840 -> 25:07.300] Like halfway through, they got a dog. [25:08.480 -> 25:09.840] We need something. [25:09.840 -> 25:10.680] It can't be a dog. [25:10.680 -> 25:11.640] Can't have a dog in a flat. [25:11.640 -> 25:12.480] No. [25:12.480 -> 25:13.300] We can't have a cat either, [25:13.300 -> 25:14.140] cause I'm allergic. [25:14.140 -> 25:16.800] Yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of cats either. [25:16.800 -> 25:18.420] Like I know some people love them, [25:18.420 -> 25:21.280] but like I think dogs just give you so much more love. [25:21.280 -> 25:22.640] Yeah, dogs are the best. [25:22.640 -> 25:25.200] So we've had a big discussion about this. [25:25.200 -> 25:26.920] We need something small, [25:26.920 -> 25:28.960] something that we can get out on the pod when we film it. [25:28.960 -> 25:30.720] We're not getting a hamster, we're not getting a gerbil, [25:30.720 -> 25:31.880] we're not getting a rat. [25:31.880 -> 25:34.920] Exactly, so I'm thinking some sort of reptile. [25:34.920 -> 25:37.240] Right, this is where we're gonna not agree though, are we? [25:37.240 -> 25:39.680] Because we're not getting a snake. [25:39.680 -> 25:41.240] That's fine, I can do without a snake. [25:41.240 -> 25:43.840] Yeah, I don't really like lizards. [25:43.840 -> 25:46.480] And I know that that's where the majority of your hope [25:46.480 -> 25:47.120] is sitting. [25:47.120 -> 25:48.120] Gecko. [25:48.120 -> 25:50.320] No, no, sorry. [25:50.320 -> 25:52.480] What's the one with the fucking crazy eyes that [25:52.480 -> 25:54.680] move around the side of their head? [25:54.680 -> 25:55.320] I don't know. [25:55.320 -> 25:57.320] The ones that chameleon, ones that change color. [25:57.320 -> 25:59.120] But lizards are really hard to look after. [25:59.120 -> 26:01.680] You need all the stuff, the right temperature, [26:01.680 -> 26:02.400] and all of that. [26:02.400 -> 26:04.160] Spiders? [26:04.160 -> 26:05.000] You want to get spiders? [26:05.000 -> 26:06.440] Maybe like a tarantula? [26:06.440 -> 26:08.800] The pit stop tarantula, are you mad? [26:08.800 -> 26:10.600] We don't need anything if we're gonna get that. [26:10.600 -> 26:13.200] Why don't we just get one fish? [26:13.200 -> 26:15.400] Cause I had fish when I was at uni. [26:15.400 -> 26:16.920] Fish are hard to look after. [26:16.920 -> 26:18.760] Yeah, cause you have to clean the tank. [26:18.760 -> 26:21.640] Yeah, you have to clean the tank a lot as well. [26:21.640 -> 26:22.640] You gotta get all that limescale, [26:22.640 -> 26:24.860] unless you get sucker fish. [26:24.860 -> 26:26.300] What do they do? They suck the side of the tank. lot as well you got go that limescale unless you get suckerfish what do they do they suck the side of [26:26.300 -> 26:29.360] the tank clean it they take all the [26:29.360 -> 26:31.520] fucking algae off. That's disgusting they eat their own shit [26:31.520 -> 26:33.120] this is meant to be a Formula One [26:33.120 -> 26:40.760] podcast. It's good that everyone learns about fishing as well. Guys there's a bit of a break in F1 [26:40.760 -> 26:42.800] in a minute it's a bit of a lull so we've [26:42.800 -> 26:48.720] been trying to keep you entertained with minimal news going on. Yeah there has been a break but we did [26:48.720 -> 26:51.920] go and see Matt and Tommy's live show have we done a podcast since then? Yes we [26:51.920 -> 26:56.480] have. Have we? Yep also. No we haven't updated the people since Matt and Tommy's [26:56.480 -> 27:00.280] live show we need to tell them all about it what a great what a great night. [27:00.280 -> 27:04.760] Yeah proud of those boys actually proud of Tommy because I know he was a bit [27:04.760 -> 27:08.760] nerves just proud of both of them they absolutely smashed it and yeah [27:08.760 -> 27:11.600] they're really confident it was yeah it was amazing the atmosphere in there was [27:11.600 -> 27:16.400] hilarious the wines were very generous at the bar a large wine was literally up [27:16.400 -> 27:22.440] to the brim the top of the wine glass and we had three of them yeah I got [27:22.440 -> 27:26.400] chucked out didn't know you were going to actually tell us that. [27:26.400 -> 27:27.400] Yes. [27:27.400 -> 27:28.400] Oh, well. [27:28.400 -> 27:31.320] Because people would have seen it happen and I was embarrassed, all right. [27:31.320 -> 27:35.240] We were trying to, you know, support our boys, so we were shouting stuff out and getting [27:35.240 -> 27:37.880] involved, but Fab's been kicked out for heckling. [27:37.880 -> 27:41.680] We were all kicked out for heckling and then I sweet-talked the guy and we managed to come [27:41.680 -> 27:43.400] back in for the last 10 minutes, which was nice. [27:43.400 -> 27:48.000] The guy coming to me to pick up Fab's coat, he was like, yo mate, um, your mate's kicked out [27:48.000 -> 27:50.320] He's not gonna be allowed back in. He was like, can I get his coat? [27:50.320 -> 27:54.000] He was like, do you want to stay or do you want to go with him? And I was like, I'm fucking staying in [27:54.000 -> 27:56.000] And then out of nowhere [27:56.000 -> 27:57.000] You bastard [27:57.000 -> 27:58.000] Out of nowhere [27:58.000 -> 28:00.000] You left me out on the cold street on my own [28:00.000 -> 28:02.000] Mate, I couldn't leave Matt [28:02.000 -> 28:04.000] The cold streets of London on my own [28:04.000 -> 28:06.080] How did you get back in? [28:06.080 -> 28:11.200] Because bouncers never ever like give way. I just said come on mate. What did you do? [28:12.320 -> 28:18.800] I said come to the toilet for a bit. I said come on mate they're my friends leave it out. [28:19.680 -> 28:23.040] And then when they left we were all together and he saw that we were all together. Yeah and then [28:23.040 -> 28:30.520] he was all right. But yeah no it was a bloody great night, the wines were great, the lads were great. [28:30.520 -> 28:34.040] I couldn't believe how many laughs they got out of the crowd. [28:34.040 -> 28:36.200] The scope for what they did was great, yeah. [28:36.200 -> 28:39.240] I was actually laughing because I actually found it really funny, like I wasn't laughing [28:39.240 -> 28:40.240] because I had to. [28:40.240 -> 28:41.240] Like it was actually really funny. [28:41.240 -> 28:43.120] I just found it funny because it was them, I didn't have a clue what they were talking [28:43.120 -> 28:44.120] about the whole time. [28:44.120 -> 28:45.080] And probably because I was really drunk. Yeah, yeah. actually really funny. I just found it funny because it was them, I didn't have a clue what they were talking about the whole time. And probably because I was really drunk. [28:45.080 -> 28:46.080] Yeah, yeah. [28:46.080 -> 28:47.080] It was funny. [28:47.080 -> 28:50.840] Because we'd been drinking before, we saw Antonio as well, big shout out to Antonio, [28:50.840 -> 28:54.680] we saw him just before which was great and then we headed over to Leicester Square. [28:54.680 -> 28:56.120] Tomo was there from last lap. [28:56.120 -> 28:57.280] Yeah, saw Tomo, that was good. [28:57.280 -> 28:58.280] Saw Katie Fairman. [28:58.280 -> 28:59.280] Katie Fairman was there. [28:59.280 -> 29:00.280] Yeah, we saw loads of people. [29:00.280 -> 29:01.280] Yeah, we did. [29:01.280 -> 29:07.480] And we went out to Simmons for a celebratory drink. Well, before that, before we went to Simmons, [29:07.480 -> 29:09.680] fucking Simmons, I can't believe you and Matt [29:09.680 -> 29:11.400] dragged me there every time I'm out. [29:11.400 -> 29:13.800] You say that like you didn't book the table. [29:13.800 -> 29:15.560] Yeah, I didn't. [29:15.560 -> 29:17.360] Just to let the people know, I didn't. [29:17.360 -> 29:19.040] If I wasn't an idiot, I didn't, [29:19.040 -> 29:20.520] because I thought it was where a drag scene was. [29:20.520 -> 29:22.320] Oh yeah, I got stopped there as well. [29:22.320 -> 29:23.520] What a fucking night. [29:23.520 -> 29:25.000] I nearly got kicked out of Matt's and Tommy's gym. [29:25.000 -> 29:27.000] I had to come get you in. I had to come get you in. [29:27.000 -> 29:28.000] For Christ's sake. [29:28.000 -> 29:36.000] Um, no, before we even got there, there was an hour of us waiting outside talking to Matt's parents because they were fucking, there was a whole queue of people. [29:36.000 -> 29:37.000] Oh yeah. [29:37.000 -> 29:38.000] Waiting to see them. [29:38.000 -> 29:40.000] Yeah, they were taking photos of like 250 people. [29:40.000 -> 29:41.000] Loads of people. [29:41.000 -> 29:46.040] And I was just stood there, Matt's mum, Matt and dad and I was like you're so drunk I was like [29:46.040 -> 29:48.400] your son is amazing he's done so well we [29:48.400 -> 29:50.040] love him he's such a good friend [29:50.040 -> 29:51.560] I'm saying you think they're gonna queue up for us next? [29:51.560 -> 29:53.960] I don't I would it did inspire me a [29:53.960 -> 29:56.800] little bit you know after it was like it [29:56.800 -> 29:59.360] was a bit like sorry my phone is on loud [29:59.360 -> 30:01.480] I when I did watch it because I know we [30:01.480 -> 30:03.040] say we never do live a little bit of me [30:03.040 -> 30:04.960] did think wow I'd love to see what kind [30:04.960 -> 30:08.480] of reaction you would get with a crowd. I wonder how it'd do. [30:09.280 -> 30:14.640] I think I'd do all right for about two minutes and then I'd probably just not know what to say. [30:14.640 -> 30:16.880] That's where they were amazing, they were so quick. [30:16.880 -> 30:19.520] You just keep it rolling, yeah, that's an art form that. [30:19.520 -> 30:23.520] Yeah, they were really great, I hope they do more, and if they do, you guys should definitely go. [30:24.160 -> 30:24.720] Great show. [30:25.520 -> 30:30.720] Yeah, it was awesome. Anyway, breaking news in the last 10 minutes f1. Miami gp offers [30:31.660 -> 30:36.240] 67 000 vip marina package this time with real water [30:36.800 -> 30:40.480] Because there was a load of complaints last year. So would you reckon it'll be like a foot deep? [30:40.800 -> 30:46.460] Yeah, they probably just put a little paddling pool in there or something, weren't they? That was funny last year, it was just painted. [30:46.460 -> 30:48.460] I don't know what the big fuss was about. [30:49.460 -> 30:50.940] I thought it looked cool. [30:50.940 -> 30:51.780] Yeah. [30:51.780 -> 30:52.600] I'm excited. [30:52.600 -> 30:54.220] But if you bought a package to be on a bay, on a yacht, [30:54.220 -> 30:55.860] and you turned up and your yacht was stationary [30:55.860 -> 30:56.900] on a painted bit of water, [30:56.900 -> 30:58.620] I think I'd probably question it as well. [30:58.620 -> 30:59.460] True. [30:59.460 -> 31:00.280] Depends what they were sold. [31:00.280 -> 31:02.700] If they knew it was that before, then maybe fair game. [31:02.700 -> 31:04.900] But if you got there and it was like that, [31:04.900 -> 31:06.320] I think you'd probably stay excited. [31:06.320 -> 31:07.320] Yeah, that is true. [31:08.040 -> 31:16.080] But me and Fab, it looks like we're going to be going to Miami, as we have been saying over the last couple of pods, that is getting more and more likely I'm assuming, every day. [31:16.080 -> 31:17.600] Yeah, baby crocs are on the way. [31:17.840 -> 31:24.640] Which is going to be great. If anyone listening is going to Miami, then hopefully see you there. That would be really exciting. [31:24.640 -> 31:25.320] Yeah, I just [31:25.320 -> 31:30.800] want to do like proper American shit we will we've had a few DMS from a few [31:30.800 -> 31:34.480] people all the American stuff we will get back to the people in DMS once we [31:34.480 -> 31:37.920] start making a bit we're still trying to confirm I want to go hey Baylin and [31:37.920 -> 31:49.120] fucking peas in a can pie you want to line dancing you want a peas in a can pie? What on earth is a peas in a can pie? [31:49.120 -> 31:54.620] Do you remember when Sandy in SpongeBob SquarePants was getting sad because she [31:54.620 -> 31:58.200] missed Texas so she was telling SpongeBob she was gonna leave and go [31:58.200 -> 32:02.120] back to Texas so SpongeBob went out of his way to make her feel really at home [32:02.120 -> 32:06.680] and she goes to the Krusty Krab and then she's told him about pecan pie, [32:06.680 -> 32:08.160] but he thinks it's peas in a can pie. [32:08.160 -> 32:10.200] So he puts peas in a can. [32:10.200 -> 32:12.200] Tinned peas and puts it in a pie. [32:12.200 -> 32:13.040] Smart man. [32:14.040 -> 32:15.560] Yeah. [32:15.560 -> 32:17.320] Isn't it a shame we are a Formula One podcast? [32:17.320 -> 32:19.920] Because if this was a SpongeBob podcast. [32:19.920 -> 32:22.320] I could talk for weeks about SpongeBob, [32:22.320 -> 32:23.800] but that's for another pod. [32:25.440 -> 32:27.680] So until then guys, thanks for tuning in. [32:27.680 -> 32:30.080] Thanks for listening to the Pit Stop podcast. [32:30.080 -> 32:31.400] A bit of a break, but don't worry, [32:31.400 -> 32:34.520] because on YouTube very soon we'll be having [32:34.520 -> 32:36.920] our Australian GP coming out of the Pit Stop. [32:36.920 -> 32:38.520] Yep, and we've got a guest coming on Friday, [32:38.520 -> 32:40.360] which will hopefully be out the weekend. [32:40.360 -> 32:41.900] So it looks like the next couple of episodes [32:41.900 -> 32:43.400] we'll have guests, which is great. [32:43.400 -> 32:44.240] Yes. [32:44.240 -> 32:46.880] I'm excited for that. Really good. And I've just had a fresh haircut. [32:46.880 -> 32:49.440] So, yeah, you have. You've had a really nice fade today. [32:49.480 -> 32:51.520] Yep. A really nice fade. [32:51.840 -> 32:55.200] Yep. Our old Barber Cashi has disappeared now. [32:55.440 -> 32:57.280] Yeah. Doesn't look cut our hair anymore. [32:57.360 -> 33:00.120] The guy was flying through it pretty quick at first. [33:02.280 -> 33:07.340] And then I told him I was a football player and then he started fucking taking his time [33:12.760 -> 33:16.400] Hope you have a fantastic week. We'll be back on Thursday Oh [33:17.280 -> 33:24.260] Get ready on our Instagram on Friday because very soon this weekend. Hopefully there'll be a teaser of the next guest. I'm excited for that [33:24.920 -> 33:28.460] The leaderboard is gonna be getting a lot busier let's put [33:28.460 -> 33:33.760] it that way if you wanted a little hint as to who the next guest is then well [33:33.760 -> 33:39.080] maybe there's one right here but maybe you just can't figure it out yet [33:39.080 -> 33:46.440] I'm not gonna try to Australian in this episode. Oh, bro. Thank you for listening. [33:47.280 -> 34:28.080] Bye. ♪ Hey yo ♪ You Looking for a fun way to win up to 25 times your money this basketball season? 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