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Its Episode 18, Its Race Week, and its the first time the Pitstop Podcast is going on the road! We absolutely cannot wait to finally be going to our first ever race together, so in this episode we thought we’d talk all things Imola, tackle an F1 quiz all about the track and its history, and of course rounded up by giving our predictions for the race ahead! Thanks so much for tuning in, and see you on the grid! join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&A’s, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summary
## **The Pit Stop Podcast: Formula One Racing and the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix**
### **Episode Overview:**
- The podcast hosts, Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, begin the episode with excitement as they prepare for their upcoming trip to Imola, Italy, for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
- They discuss the significance of the race, particularly for Ferrari fans, as it is their home race.
- The hosts speculate on the potential impact of rain on the qualifying session, which could lead to an unpredictable race.
- They express their enthusiasm for the race and their plans to immerse themselves in the event, including walking around Imola, talking to fans, and posting content on their social media platforms.
### **Imola Quiz:**
- Jake and Fabio engage in a trivia quiz about the Imola circuit and its history.
- The quiz covers various aspects, including the first Formula One race held at Imola, the most successful drivers at the track, and notable events that have taken place there.
- The hosts display their knowledge and enthusiasm for Formula One racing, showcasing their familiarity with the sport's history and statistics.
### **Predictions for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix:**
- Jake and Fabio share their predictions for the top three finishers in the upcoming race.
- They consider various factors, such as driver performance, team strategies, and weather conditions, in making their predictions.
- The hosts engage in a friendly debate, expressing their differing opinions and providing justifications for their choices.
- They ultimately agree on Lando Norris for third place, Charles Leclerc for second place, and Max Verstappen for first place.
### **Key Insights and Perspectives:**
- The podcast highlights the importance of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix for Ferrari and its fans, emphasizing the passion and excitement surrounding the event.
- The hosts emphasize the potential impact of rain on the race, suggesting that it could lead to an unpredictable and thrilling competition.
- Jake and Fabio demonstrate their knowledge and enthusiasm for Formula One racing through their participation in the Imola quiz, showcasing their familiarity with the sport's history and statistics.
- The predictions for the race showcase the hosts' analytical skills and their ability to consider various factors in making informed judgments.
- The friendly debate between the hosts adds an engaging and entertaining element to the podcast, allowing listeners to hear different perspectives and insights.
### **Overall Message:**
- The podcast conveys the excitement and anticipation surrounding the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, highlighting the significance of the event for Ferrari and Formula One fans.
- It emphasizes the potential impact of rain on the race, suggesting that it could lead to an unpredictable and thrilling competition.
- The podcast showcases the hosts' knowledge and enthusiasm for Formula One racing, engaging listeners with their insights and predictions for the upcoming race. **Introduction:**
The podcast begins with hosts Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca discussing their predictions for the upcoming Formula One race in Imola. They invite listeners to share their predictions on Instagram and encourage them to subscribe to the podcast for updates on their trip to the Grand Prix.
**Excitement for the Imola Grand Prix:**
The hosts express their enthusiasm for the upcoming race, emphasizing their anticipation and excitement for the event. They mention that they will be traveling to Imola for their first Grand Prix and plan to pack their suitcases immediately after recording the podcast.
**Unpredictability of the Podcast:**
They acknowledge the uncertainty surrounding the format of their next podcast episode, as it may be recorded at the track, on the side of the road, or even in a safety car. They playfully suggest that it could even be recorded while riding on a horse.
**Conclusion:**
The hosts wrap up the podcast by reiterating their excitement for the Imola Grand Prix and inform listeners that they will be back on Monday with a race review of their first Grand Prix experience. They encourage listeners to tune in for their unique perspective on the event.
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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 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 -> 01:00.160] to embrace all your holiday traditions. Fred Meyer, fresh for everyone. [01:00.160 -> 01:08.000] Is it wrong? Is it right? How? How can you be so confident about something and it be wrong? [01:08.000 -> 01:10.000] What the fuck? [01:19.000 -> 01:27.560] Yes, yes, yes guys. Welcome back to another episode of the Pit Stop Podcast. This week [01:27.560 -> 01:30.160] is a ridiculously special week, isn't it, James? [01:30.160 -> 01:31.800] I do have a little something to tell them. [01:31.800 -> 01:33.800] Well, not only is it race week. [01:33.800 -> 01:38.440] But we're going. We're going to Imola. [01:38.440 -> 01:43.240] We are going to Imola. I can't quite believe those words are leaving my mouth. [01:43.240 -> 01:45.660] At the time you listen to this podcast right now? [01:45.660 -> 01:50.960] Well, if you're listening to a midnight or in the day, we are leaving the house in a few hours [01:50.980 -> 01:52.340] So 3 a.m [01:52.340 -> 01:56.480] Today's episode has to be sure because we are in the biggest rush to pack everything [01:56.480 -> 02:03.120] We've got camera equipment clothes everything any normal person would have done that like three days ago. Yeah, we've left it right to the last minute [02:03.120 -> 02:08.000] We've hired a car. We've hired a car. We've hired a bloody three-door Fiat Panda. Fab is [02:08.000 -> 02:11.680] going to be driving on the other side of the road, how do you feel? I'm more embarrassed [02:11.680 -> 02:15.920] about the fact that I'm going to be going to a Formula One race in a Fiat Panda, but it is what [02:15.920 -> 02:19.680] it is, you start from the bottom. It's going to be, it's going to be class, we're leaving for the [02:19.680 -> 02:26.160] airport at 3.30am, our flight's at 7am and we are off to the Emilia Romano Grand Prix [02:26.160 -> 02:29.660] It's gonna be insane and it looks like we're gonna have a wet qualifying on Friday [02:29.660 -> 02:33.160] I'm just looking at you in your eyes right now, and I just can't believe it. I can't believe it [02:33.160 -> 02:37.120] I can't believe it. I can't believe it. I can't believe we're gonna one so soon [02:37.120 -> 02:41.300] We really wanted to go to one and we're going to Ferrari's home race [02:41.300 -> 02:45.960] Yeah, I know there's gonna be if they win there's gonna be a big big party. Is there? I reckon so. [02:45.960 -> 02:50.760] But yes you were saying qualifying in the rain looks like. Yeah it does it's gonna be raining [02:50.760 -> 02:55.800] on Friday and then Saturday looks dry and then Sunday looks like sun with a spot of rain. So [02:55.800 -> 03:01.200] if rain intervenes with this race then that's gonna change my prediction. So my prediction at [03:01.200 -> 03:06.360] the end of the episode is a bit different to every other week. Yeah I I was gonna say, have you been a bit strategic? Because I have. [03:06.360 -> 03:09.760] Well, I thought, you know, rain could blow apart. Anyone could come from the back. Someone [03:09.760 -> 03:10.760] could sneak in. [03:10.760 -> 03:16.920] Yeah, well, I'm going off like previous happenings. You know what I'm saying? Trying to look back [03:16.920 -> 03:20.320] into the Formula One history a bit to influence my prediction. [03:20.320 -> 03:24.080] I like it. We're going to be walking around Imola, talking to fans. We're going to be [03:24.080 -> 03:28.500] posting videos on our Instagram and TikTok at Pit Stop. So make sure you're following that. [03:28.500 -> 03:37.000] And hopefully Sunday's episode will be live from the actual race. So just get excited [03:37.000 -> 03:40.720] for Sunday's episode. I don't know how it's going to work yet. We haven't planned anything. [03:40.720 -> 03:44.800] I was just about to say, we've got so many plans, but we haven't actually got anything. [03:44.800 -> 03:45.520] We're going to get there, try and drive a car on the other side of the road, head to I was just about to say we've got so many plans, but we haven't actually got any plans. We don't know anything. [03:45.520 -> 03:46.340] We're going to get there, [03:46.340 -> 03:48.200] try and drive a car on the other side of the road, [03:48.200 -> 03:50.800] head to our B&B that is like a ran down. [03:52.200 -> 03:54.100] This is like a really old like hotel [03:54.100 -> 03:55.840] in the middle of nowhere in Italy. [03:55.840 -> 03:57.000] But it's going to be a vibe. [03:57.000 -> 03:58.080] Yeah, I can't wait. [03:58.080 -> 04:00.600] I've never, I don't think I've been to Italy before. [04:00.600 -> 04:01.500] Well, I went to Milan, [04:01.500 -> 04:03.000] but this feels like this is very different to Milan. [04:03.000 -> 04:04.440] Was that on a school trip? [04:04.440 -> 04:05.000] No, no, it wasn't. But I feel like this is very different to Milan where we're going. Was that on a school trip? [04:05.000 -> 04:06.000] No, no it wasn't. [04:06.000 -> 04:07.000] But I feel like this is very different to where we're going. [04:07.000 -> 04:08.000] I don't know what I heard that was the first thing that came to my mind. [04:08.000 -> 04:10.000] I never went on a school trip to Italy. [04:10.000 -> 04:11.000] Yeah, me neither. [04:11.000 -> 04:12.000] Oh God. [04:12.000 -> 04:13.000] I can't believe it. [04:13.000 -> 04:14.000] The easier days. [04:14.000 -> 04:17.000] Only a few more hours and we will be on that plane. [04:17.000 -> 04:20.000] Our first ever Grand Prix. [04:20.000 -> 04:23.000] It's going to really sink in when we start driving to the airport isn't it? [04:23.000 -> 04:24.000] Well yeah, definitely. [04:24.000 -> 04:25.920] And I can't wait to smell him after we'll say [04:30.260 -> 04:34.740] No, I need to smell the Formula One car see what they smell like apparently they're all completely different [04:34.740 -> 04:39.280] Oh when he said that I thought he was talking about like over the years. They've smoked different [04:39.280 -> 04:43.200] Oh, cuz I get oh, well, I would assume they all use the same fuel [04:43.200 -> 04:45.520] Well, it'd be no surprise if I was completely wrong. [04:45.520 -> 04:50.560] If any of you listening are going, send us a message on our Pitch Stop on Instagram. [04:50.560 -> 04:53.120] If any of you are going, and hopefully we try and see you there, [04:53.120 -> 04:56.400] you'll see us walking around because we'll probably have every team's merch on. [04:56.400 -> 05:00.720] I'm going for a Haas hat, red ball top, Ferrari trousers, the lot. [05:00.720 -> 05:03.120] Ferrari trousers, McLaren shoes. [05:03.120 -> 05:04.800] I'm just going in a full racing suit. [05:04.800 -> 05:06.080] What are you going to wear on Sunday? [05:06.080 -> 05:08.880] On the main race day, are you going to go Ferrari? [05:08.880 -> 05:09.720] Yeah, I'm going to have to go Ferrari. [05:09.720 -> 05:10.560] Yeah, bright red Ferrari. [05:10.560 -> 05:11.380] I've got that t-shirt. [05:11.380 -> 05:12.220] No, I've got the black one. [05:12.220 -> 05:14.360] I don't know who I'm going to go as on Sunday. [05:14.360 -> 05:15.360] You're going to have to wait and see [05:15.360 -> 05:16.720] what we rock up to the F1 racing. [05:16.720 -> 05:18.680] You have to be, it has to be Red Bull really. [05:18.680 -> 05:20.560] Well, I suppose it depends who qualifies. [05:20.560 -> 05:21.400] Yeah. [05:21.400 -> 05:22.220] If there's another Max and Leclerc battle. [05:22.220 -> 05:23.760] I'll bring all the tops for every team [05:23.760 -> 05:26.000] and whoever qualifies powerW I'll wear that. [05:26.000 -> 05:31.000] I was going to mention like about where we could potentially be but I think because we don't know it's confirmed yet. [05:31.000 -> 05:37.000] Yeah, we're not 100% sure where we're going to be watching the actual race but this is our first ever Grand Prix. [05:37.000 -> 05:40.000] Well Fab went to one when he was really younger, probably can't really remember it. [05:40.000 -> 05:51.280] This is my actual first time ever seeing a race like this and going to a Grand Prix. So we have no idea what to expect really. I just can't believe we've got to [05:51.280 -> 05:54.160] drive a car on the other side of the road. I'm actually more worried about that bit. [05:54.160 -> 05:58.000] I hate flying but driving a car on the other side of the road is manual isn't it? [05:58.000 -> 06:00.680] It is manual yeah. So I can't drive it no matter what anyway. [06:00.680 -> 06:04.600] Nope. Well you've got a couple of reasons because you haven't got your license anyway. [06:04.600 -> 06:06.200] No I haven't got my driving license. [06:06.200 -> 06:07.040] I lost it. [06:07.040 -> 06:09.000] I didn't like lose it cause I was naughty. [06:09.000 -> 06:09.840] Lucky for some. [06:09.840 -> 06:11.600] I reckon you burnt it just so you didn't have to [06:11.600 -> 06:13.060] be driving. [06:13.060 -> 06:14.020] I'm having drinks mate. [06:14.020 -> 06:15.280] I ain't driving nowhere. [06:15.280 -> 06:17.460] Oh same, I'm going to be drinking. [06:17.460 -> 06:19.320] Luckily our manager's coming with us. [06:19.320 -> 06:21.600] So I think she maybe can drive a little bit. [06:21.600 -> 06:23.640] Yeah. And she can help us organize everything. [06:23.640 -> 06:24.560] She's great. [06:24.560 -> 06:31.220] So hopefully this week goes swimmingly. Cann cannot wait for you to hear Sunday's episode. It's gonna be it's gonna be a mad one [06:31.220 -> 06:34.720] Isn't it? We're going to Imola's we're gonna be so excited on the mic [06:34.720 -> 06:40.500] Everyone's gonna be able to tell that we've got like the biggest smiles. Mmm. I can't wait man. Can't wait to take some photos [06:40.500 -> 06:44.280] Yeah, apparently there's like something going on in the city center as well [06:44.280 -> 06:48.320] Yeah, like a fan zone or something the fan zone is actually inside the track, but there's [06:48.320 -> 06:52.000] actually, I don't know, there's just other stuff going on. We'll have to explore Bologna. [06:52.000 -> 06:58.840] Bologna. Bologna. Yeah. So yeah, like we said, today's episode is going to be pretty quick, [06:58.840 -> 07:04.120] but we are going to hop into a little quiz. About Imola. About Imola. To see what we know [07:04.120 -> 07:06.240] about it and see what you guys know about it. [07:06.240 -> 07:08.160] Little bit of trivia, just to brush up our knowledge. [07:08.160 -> 07:10.600] So without further ado, [07:10.600 -> 07:12.240] roll the music. [07:12.240 -> 07:13.080] Roll the music. [07:13.080 -> 07:13.900] Roll the music. [07:13.900 -> 07:14.740] Roll the music. [07:14.740 -> 07:15.580] Roll the music. [07:15.580 -> 07:16.400] Roll the music. [07:16.400 -> 07:17.240] Roll the music. [07:17.240 -> 07:18.080] Roll the music. [07:18.080 -> 07:19.480] Okay, right, this is just off a random blog [07:19.480 -> 07:21.080] off the internet. [07:21.080 -> 07:22.160] I haven't even really checked it, [07:22.160 -> 07:24.000] so maybe some of the questions are gonna be a bit weird, [07:24.000 -> 07:26.560] but it says, how well can you remember the event [07:26.560 -> 07:29.120] of previous Formula One races at Imola? [07:29.120 -> 07:30.600] I know nothing about Imola. [07:30.600 -> 07:32.600] Why are you, why are we seeing free Imola quiz? [07:32.600 -> 07:34.320] I know absolutely nothing. [07:34.320 -> 07:35.360] We're in this together. [07:35.360 -> 07:36.840] Well, I don't know anything. [07:36.840 -> 07:38.640] I'm not going to answer any of the questions no matter what. [07:38.640 -> 07:40.560] Well, there's four answers and there's two of us, so. [07:40.560 -> 07:42.000] Oh, oh, multiple choice. [07:42.000 -> 07:42.840] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [07:42.840 -> 07:43.680] I can deal with multiple choice. [07:43.680 -> 07:45.840] Multiple choice I can deal with all day long. Yeah, yeah, me too. Right can deal with mobile choice. I can deal with all that. [07:45.840 -> 07:46.680] Yeah, me too. [07:46.680 -> 07:47.500] Right, I'm sitting up. [07:47.500 -> 07:48.480] I can get down with that. [07:48.480 -> 07:51.120] All right, so first question is, [07:51.120 -> 07:53.020] in which year did Imola first, [07:54.000 -> 07:56.240] my God, why do I, I can never talk. [07:56.240 -> 07:58.240] Do it again, but better. [07:58.240 -> 08:00.280] In which year did Imola first host [08:00.280 -> 08:03.000] a world championship Formula One race? [08:03.000 -> 08:04.680] 1984, I think. [08:05.660 -> 08:08.500] Well, there's either 1980 or 1981. [08:08.500 -> 08:09.340] Oh. [08:09.340 -> 08:10.160] I think it's, [08:13.260 -> 08:14.600] I want to say 1980. [08:14.600 -> 08:17.220] No, yeah, 1980, 1980. [08:17.220 -> 08:18.400] And it stopped in 1982, [08:18.400 -> 08:19.840] because it only went on for two years, right? [08:19.840 -> 08:20.680] Yeah. [08:20.680 -> 08:21.620] Right, Bosh. [08:21.620 -> 08:23.540] Oh, it's got a green box around it. [08:23.540 -> 08:24.800] Well, there we go, that must be correct. [08:24.800 -> 08:25.640] It must be correct. [08:25.640 -> 08:26.480] That's not a bad start. [08:26.480 -> 08:28.360] That's question right. [08:28.360 -> 08:31.920] Question two, Imola hosted a non-championship F1 race [08:31.920 -> 08:34.960] in 1979, what was the event's title? [08:36.760 -> 08:38.880] Italian Grand Prix, Emilia Romano Grand Prix, [08:38.880 -> 08:39.760] San Marino Grand Prix. [08:39.760 -> 08:40.960] San Marino Grand Prix. [08:40.960 -> 08:42.720] Or Dino Ferrari Grand Prix. [08:42.720 -> 08:44.280] Oh, San Marino Grand Prix it was. [08:44.280 -> 08:45.200] It was San Marino. Yeah, that's what it was before the Emilia Romano. The 1979 San Marino Grand Prix. Or Dino Ferrari Grand Prix. Oh, San Marino Grand Prix it was. It was San Marino. [08:45.200 -> 08:46.920] Yeah, that's what it was before the Emilia Romano. [08:46.920 -> 08:49.400] The 1979 San Marino Grand Prix. [08:49.400 -> 08:50.240] We're locking it in. [08:50.240 -> 08:51.060] Two out of two. [08:51.060 -> 08:51.900] Oh no! [08:51.900 -> 08:52.720] No! [08:52.720 -> 08:53.560] Oh no. [08:53.560 -> 08:54.400] Is it Dijon Ferrari? [08:54.400 -> 08:55.220] Oh my God. [08:55.220 -> 08:56.060] Yeah, it's Dino Ferrari. [08:56.060 -> 08:57.280] Oh, Dino, Dijon. [08:57.280 -> 08:58.120] Dijon. [08:58.120 -> 08:58.960] Dijon freeze. [08:58.960 -> 09:01.000] What happened there? [09:01.000 -> 09:01.880] Oh, we fucked that. [09:01.880 -> 09:03.080] Okay, third question. [09:03.080 -> 09:06.240] Which driver has recorded the most wins at Imola? [09:06.240 -> 09:08.080] Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, [09:08.080 -> 09:10.080] Alan Prost, or Nelson Piquet? [09:10.080 -> 09:11.080] Senna. [09:11.080 -> 09:14.080] He has like all the records for Imola. [09:14.080 -> 09:15.080] Like, all of them. [09:15.080 -> 09:17.280] When I was reading through Wikipedia, like I was, [09:17.280 -> 09:19.880] I saw it about it, it said like most race, [09:19.880 -> 09:21.480] most wins at the same track. [09:21.480 -> 09:22.480] I believe that. [09:22.480 -> 09:23.480] And it was Senna at the top of all the years. [09:23.480 -> 09:24.880] So I'm going for Senna on that. [09:24.880 -> 09:31.520] All right, I'm gonna join you. Lock it in. lock her in baby. We were wrong. No really. You were so confident then as well. [09:31.520 -> 09:39.040] It's Michael Schumacher. Oh no maybe Senna had the most poles there. Oh god. Well it doesn't matter now we've got it wrong. [09:39.680 -> 09:44.240] Okay number four, which of the following cities is closest to Imola? I think we know that. [09:44.240 -> 09:45.320] Bologna. Bologna. [09:45.320 -> 09:46.140] Bologna. [09:46.140 -> 09:46.980] That's the closest. [09:46.980 -> 09:47.820] Yeah. [09:47.820 -> 09:48.640] That's where we're flying into. [09:48.640 -> 09:50.520] That's where we're picking up the Vroom Vroom. [09:50.520 -> 09:52.160] We've booked it so last minute, by the way. [09:52.160 -> 09:55.160] The flight is genuinely in like seven hours [09:55.160 -> 09:56.560] and we've just booked the car [09:56.560 -> 09:58.840] to pick up when we get there. [09:58.840 -> 10:00.400] Typical Pit Stop style. [10:00.400 -> 10:01.240] I like it. [10:01.240 -> 10:02.060] Yeah, that's what we like. [10:02.060 -> 10:03.960] And we probably haven't booked it correctly. [10:03.960 -> 10:05.380] No, the car's probably a complete rock. Did you actually check? It'll probably be a bicycle or something. That's what we like and we probably haven't booked it correctly. No, because probably a complete rock [10:05.380 -> 10:07.580] Did you actually check it'll probably be a bicycle or something? [10:08.440 -> 10:14.180] That'd be funny. I don't know how to pronounce this one question number five you G. Help you G I'd [10:14.700 -> 10:17.080] UGI some help. Can you pronounce? Yeah, I can take over [10:18.360 -> 10:20.720] UGI made his f1 start at the [10:21.160 -> 10:26.800] 2006 San Marino Grand Prix, which driver did he send into a barrel roll on the opening lap? [10:27.080 -> 10:32.640] I've never heard of any of these drivers. Scott Speed, Christian Albers, Tiago Montiero, [10:33.360 -> 10:40.480] Vittanino Luisi. Tiago Silva. You reckon, you reckon, I haven't heard of any of them. Let me see the names. Do you reckon any of you recognise any of them? [10:40.480 -> 10:45.040] I do not recognise. Maybe because you said Tiago Silva, We should go with Tiago Mendes wherever his name is [10:46.040 -> 10:48.960] See how you go. I like Scott speed though. Yes [10:50.080 -> 10:55.440] I feel like that sounds like a fake name. Yeah, it does reckon. There's actually a driver called Scott speed really? [10:55.440 -> 11:00.720] No, I don't reckon there is a false one. All right, you go to our go silver. Yeah, go to our go madder than [11:01.240 -> 11:05.000] No, it's Christian Albers. Oh, well at least it wasn't Scott Speed. [11:05.000 -> 11:06.680] You learned something here. [11:06.680 -> 11:08.800] 2006, it was Christian Albers. [11:08.800 -> 11:09.640] What did he do in 2006? [11:09.640 -> 11:11.160] I can't believe that was 2006. [11:11.160 -> 11:13.140] Made his first start. [11:13.140 -> 11:15.280] Which driver did he send into a barrel? [11:15.280 -> 11:20.280] So UGI'd sent Christian Albers into a barrel in 2006. [11:20.280 -> 11:21.720] Into a barrel roll. [11:21.720 -> 11:26.320] We watched this the other day. Was that video, that highlight? It was like on in the background when we were talking about something and we saw a car barrel roll we we watched this the other day was that that video that highlight [11:26.320 -> 11:29.120] It was like on in the background when we were talking about something. I'm sorry [11:29.640 -> 11:31.640] Yeah, that's that's really bad that [11:32.400 -> 11:38.160] Yeah, I saw that. I remember that. I said there's no no crashes or anything this weekend [11:38.160 -> 11:41.920] If it's where anyone could win the race could be some spins out few yellow flag [11:41.920 -> 11:45.920] Could be a few doughnuts could be anything anything could happen. I'm starving, I hope there is donuts. [11:45.920 -> 11:46.920] Yeah, me too. [11:46.920 -> 11:49.840] Question number six, which drivers joined Michael Schumacher [11:49.840 -> 11:53.000] on the podium at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix? [11:53.000 -> 11:54.480] Damon Hill and Mika Hakkinen, [11:55.360 -> 11:58.720] Nicola Larini and Mika Hakkinen, [11:58.720 -> 12:02.640] Gerhard Berger, I fucking said that wrong I reckon, [12:02.640 -> 12:06.040] and Damon Hill, or Nicola Larini and Gerhard Berger. Oh [12:06.480 -> 12:09.320] Well, have a look at them. You need to visualize. Okay, I [12:10.200 -> 12:15.040] Remember specifically from watching it when I wasn't alive because this was two years before I was born [12:15.280 -> 12:22.200] That it was Gerard Berger and Damon Hill. So I'm gonna go with that. I do love and I was wrong [12:22.200 -> 12:25.920] It was Nicola Lurini and Mika Haikkonen. [12:25.920 -> 12:27.440] I don't know who Nicola Lurini is. [12:27.440 -> 12:29.520] So they joined on the podium. [12:29.520 -> 12:30.360] There you go. [12:30.360 -> 12:31.480] This quiz isn't very good. [12:31.480 -> 12:32.360] There you go. [12:32.360 -> 12:33.200] Maybe not for us. [12:33.200 -> 12:34.020] This is one of them quizzes straight off Google. [12:34.020 -> 12:35.600] Maybe everyone at home's got it right. [12:35.600 -> 12:36.640] Yeah, true. [12:36.640 -> 12:37.480] No, I don't reckon. [12:37.480 -> 12:38.560] Oh, you might know this one. [12:38.560 -> 12:39.880] Surely people don't remember like [12:39.880 -> 12:42.000] who was on the podium at every race. [12:42.000 -> 12:45.200] Like I couldn't tell you every single one of Arsenal's scores, [12:45.200 -> 12:49.680] even from last season, let alone 20 years ago. How would you remember everyone? [12:49.680 -> 12:53.680] Believe me, there are those kinds of people out there. Fair play to me. [12:53.680 -> 12:56.000] They're the people we need on the pod because then we can just be like, [12:56.560 -> 12:58.240] Belgian Grand Prix 2007. [12:58.240 -> 13:02.160] Yeah, just like a walking dictionary. That is what we need. [13:02.160 -> 13:03.360] That would be great. [13:03.360 -> 13:07.320] Question number seven. In which position did Pierre Gasly start [13:07.320 -> 13:10.500] and teammate Daniel Kiviat, I can never pronounce that, [13:10.500 -> 13:14.040] finish at the 2020 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix? [13:14.040 -> 13:17.000] So in which position did Pierre Gasly start? [13:17.000 -> 13:19.280] And the teammate finished? [13:19.280 -> 13:21.680] Okay, so wherever Gasly started, [13:21.680 -> 13:23.160] his teammate finished that position. [13:23.160 -> 13:25.080] Fourth, fifth, sixth or seventh. [13:25.840 -> 13:26.840] In what year? [13:26.840 -> 13:27.840] 2020. [13:27.840 -> 13:29.680] Two years ago. [13:29.680 -> 13:32.040] So we're thinking Drive to Survive here. [13:32.040 -> 13:35.360] And he was big, Gasly was a big part of Drive to Survive. [13:35.360 -> 13:36.240] He was doing good. [13:36.240 -> 13:37.960] Let's say fourth. [13:37.960 -> 13:39.240] I was thinking fourth also. [13:39.240 -> 13:40.800] Yeah, because he was all over Drive to Survive. [13:40.800 -> 13:41.400] Is it right? [13:41.400 -> 13:43.800] Correct! [13:43.800 -> 13:45.480] Drive to Survive! We would never have got right? Correct! Yay! Drive to survive! [13:45.480 -> 13:46.440] We would never have got that. [13:46.440 -> 13:48.460] Everyone out there saying Drive to survive sucks. [13:48.460 -> 13:49.300] No, it don't. [13:49.300 -> 13:50.460] That's why we love Ghazzy so much [13:50.460 -> 13:52.220] because he was such a big part of Drive to survive. [13:52.220 -> 13:53.380] But little did we know that was all [13:53.380 -> 13:54.720] because in the first few seasons, [13:54.720 -> 13:57.580] they didn't have the rights to the top, top teams. [13:57.580 -> 13:58.920] I didn't know that. [13:58.920 -> 14:00.080] Again, we might know this one. [14:00.080 -> 14:01.840] I feel like we've been over this before. [14:01.840 -> 14:05.960] In 2005, San Marino Grand Prix [14:06.120 -> 14:13.620] It's remembered for a close fight for the win between Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher by what margin did Alonso win the race? [14:14.520 -> 14:16.520] 0.215 [14:16.720 -> 14:18.720] 0.715 [14:19.140 -> 14:25.360] 1.215 or 1.715 that anything over a second. I wouldn't say is a close margin. I think it was tight. [14:26.000 -> 14:30.720] I reckon it was like 0.715. Like I reckon he just got into DRS, couldn't quite make it. Did [14:30.720 -> 14:36.240] they even have DRS in 2005? No. Did they not have DRS back then? Don't believe so. They surely would [14:36.240 -> 14:41.040] have still had like some kind of advantage driving in the car in front maybe, right behind it. Rocket [14:41.040 -> 14:45.760] launchers. Yeah, turbo bangs. Machine guns. I wonder what, I bet you in Formula [14:45.760 -> 14:51.120] One there's something that's gone unknown, completely unknown that someone has done in [14:51.120 -> 14:56.160] a car or something that has made them win or made them good that no one has any idea about and [14:56.160 -> 15:00.400] there's top people that hide in it and they know to this day. And they're sitting in meetings and [15:00.400 -> 15:03.920] they're like yeah remember when we did that and won the 2008. You know what I mean and no one [15:03.920 -> 15:06.000] knows because if it doesn't get found out. [15:06.000 -> 15:09.280] I read that the fuel that they use in a Formula One car [15:09.280 -> 15:12.880] is like 99% the same as the fuel that we put in our car. [15:12.880 -> 15:14.520] But there's like a slight, [15:14.520 -> 15:16.280] there's like a little bit extra sauce. [15:16.280 -> 15:18.320] They put a little bit extra dust in there. [15:18.320 -> 15:21.320] Yeah, a little bit of magic dust. [15:21.320 -> 15:23.440] So maybe, I don't know, orange juice or something. [15:23.440 -> 15:24.560] Maybe that's the key. [15:24.560 -> 15:28.440] Well, they just use regular, imagine you just pull up to your garage and red [15:32.720 -> 15:34.720] Petrol so bloody expensive by the way [15:35.480 -> 15:38.980] Today I didn't even get it for when it cost me 90 quid and that wasn't even full [15:38.980 -> 15:41.080] I used to be a full tank on like 75 [15:41.080 -> 15:42.400] I filled up my [15:42.400 -> 15:49.060] 40 quid in my car yesterday thinking that that's gonna get us to the airport and it's already like nearly dead. We got someone [15:49.060 -> 15:52.820] picking us up from the airport we done that parking where they pick your car up [15:52.820 -> 15:55.820] for you and then they bring it back so Fab's car is gonna be parked at some [15:55.820 -> 16:00.220] random guy's house for like the next week. It's gonna be a random bloke picking up my car. [16:00.220 -> 16:04.820] Three wheels, different color. I'd like that I wouldn't mind it I want to get [16:04.820 -> 16:08.280] rid of my car anyway if anyone's interested in a banged up golf that [16:08.280 -> 16:13.800] squeaks and a Ferrari listening we're after two Ferraris yeah I don't know [16:13.800 -> 16:17.240] what we can do in return it would just be nice thank you thank you so what do [16:17.240 -> 16:23.120] we reckon then do you think 0.7 I was like just too obvious too close and [16:23.120 -> 16:25.680] also the last answer on the last one was the top one. [16:25.680 -> 16:28.080] I feel like when I do Google ones online, [16:28.080 -> 16:30.280] I feel like when they put it in, [16:30.280 -> 16:32.240] I don't reckon they'd put the two right answers [16:32.240 -> 16:33.080] as number one. [16:33.080 -> 16:34.680] Interesting. What if they're bluffing though? [16:34.680 -> 16:36.160] Well, I don't know, you gotta take a guess here. [16:36.160 -> 16:37.000] I'm going 0.2. [16:37.000 -> 16:38.240] All right, yeah, I'll go with that. [16:38.240 -> 16:39.520] I'll go with that. [16:39.520 -> 16:40.360] Ah, 0.2! [16:40.360 -> 16:41.200] 0.2! [16:41.200 -> 16:42.280] I was gonna say! [16:42.280 -> 16:43.120] Complete opposite. [16:43.120 -> 16:43.940] If we'd just gone with you, [16:43.940 -> 16:46.720] we might have done a lot better in this bloody quiz. [16:46.720 -> 16:47.720] Question number nine. [16:47.720 -> 16:49.280] Hmm, what does that mean? [16:49.280 -> 16:55.920] Both Bar cars, B-A-R, both B-A-R cars were disqualified from the 2000- [16:55.920 -> 16:57.720] Bar must have been a brand, mustn't it? [16:57.720 -> 16:58.720] I guess so. [16:58.720 -> 16:59.720] Yeah, I guess so. [16:59.720 -> 17:00.720] Could that have- [17:00.720 -> 17:01.720] No, it wouldn't have been Braun. [17:01.720 -> 17:02.720] Team, oh. [17:02.720 -> 17:03.720] I don't know, what Bar could have been? [17:03.720 -> 17:04.720] We'll have to look at that. [17:04.720 -> 17:05.780] And what year? 2005. Oh yeah, I wouldn't have been brawn team. I don't know what bar could have been we have to look at what year [17:06.300 -> 17:12.680] 2005 oh yeah, I would never close there were both bar cars are disqualified from the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix [17:12.680 -> 17:19.560] They were also banned from the next two races. Why so they've been penalized right so they must have done something bad [17:19.740 -> 17:24.000] They purposefully blew their engines up to avoid a penalty at the next race [17:24.700 -> 17:25.920] Sounds kind of hard to believe. [17:26.640 -> 17:28.400] Their cars were underweight. [17:28.400 -> 17:29.360] That I do believe. [17:30.480 -> 17:33.280] They had a series of unsafe pit releases. [17:34.480 -> 17:36.480] Surely you can't fuck that up more than once. [17:36.480 -> 17:37.040] Don't know. [17:37.040 -> 17:37.680] Huss. [17:37.680 -> 17:39.040] Yeah, huss, no that's season. [17:39.680 -> 17:40.400] Season, but I don't know. [17:41.200 -> 17:44.800] They lied to the stewards about overtaking behind the safety car. [17:45.240 -> 17:47.240] Well, they had cameras back then [17:47.720 -> 17:49.120] 2005 [17:49.120 -> 17:54.760] You know, I actually reckon it's a pit release one. Do you I feel like the engine ones a bit real bit ridiculous [17:54.760 -> 17:58.280] Like it would be quite hard to do that and it would be so obvious you were doing it [17:58.800 -> 18:01.760] If a car was doing it trying to definitely blow up their engine [18:01.760 -> 18:07.280] I think you'd know especially if both of them are doing I think they could have been underway you know maybe but didn't don't they check them before [18:07.280 -> 18:12.400] they go out is that only now they check them afterwards well I tell you what we've I'm saying [18:12.400 -> 18:16.640] it's a pit release but we keep going with me and it's wrong so let's go with you and say underway [18:16.640 -> 18:23.760] okay let's go with fab's answer which was right let's go that's more more right this is going [18:23.760 -> 18:27.000] very well you're learning loads about the San Marino Grand Prix now. [18:27.000 -> 18:30.000] Has it changed? Is the track significantly different? [18:30.000 -> 18:32.000] Because obviously it's been back for two years, right? [18:32.000 -> 18:34.000] Like, there's a gap. [18:34.000 -> 18:35.000] I know. [18:35.000 -> 18:38.000] And then they come back, and then Hamilton won, Verstappen won. [18:38.000 -> 18:40.000] I don't know if they've changed it in the last couple of years. [18:40.000 -> 18:42.000] Obviously they changed it after Senna's crash. [18:42.000 -> 18:44.000] But I don't know if they've changed it recently. [18:44.000 -> 18:50.120] Well, I think they make small alterations every year. Like I know that they widened some of the corners in Australia [18:50.640 -> 18:51.800] for you [18:51.800 -> 18:54.800] Australia for you and Latifi [18:55.360 -> 18:58.320] Call it TV needs more than that. Let's see if he needs an airbag on it [18:58.960 -> 19:00.960] Needs to be wrapped in bubble wrap [19:01.200 -> 19:04.720] Okay, this is what you do first lap of practice [19:08.200 -> 19:13.720] bubble wrap. Okay, this is what you do first lap of practice Latifi in the wall this weekend that would have to be the end surely the team would have to be like come on someone's gonna [19:13.720 -> 19:17.680] put it in the wall this weekend it's inevitable if it's wet as well who's it gonna be? [19:17.680 -> 19:22.880] It's a bit of a silly question here that's probably Latifi. No I was just thinking then [19:22.880 -> 19:28.940] like so if he was to get sacked then the not the first person that came to mind was Oscar Piastri, but no, it's McLaren isn't it or Alpine? [19:29.360 -> 19:30.940] hmm [19:30.940 -> 19:32.940] Shame. Latifi's Williams [19:33.980 -> 19:35.360] Yeah [19:35.360 -> 19:40.240] What about McLaren? Oh, well, Oscar Piastri. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but if there was a spare seat at Williams [19:40.240 -> 19:44.560] Anyone could grab him I think like I don't know who Williams reserve driver is have to look into that [19:45.440 -> 19:46.600] Yeah, let's find out. I think. Like, I don't know who Williams' reserve driver is. Have to look into that. Yeah, let's find that out. [19:46.600 -> 19:48.960] I think that would probably be like another F2 person. [19:48.960 -> 19:49.800] Potench. [19:50.800 -> 19:52.720] Who knows? Last question. [19:52.720 -> 19:55.480] Which of the following statements is not true? [19:55.480 -> 19:57.960] Ayrton Senna took his final F1 pole position [19:57.960 -> 19:59.720] at Imola in 1994. [19:59.720 -> 20:04.720] The first ever GP2 race was held at the track in 2005. [20:04.880 -> 20:07.360] What was the first one? Ayrton Senna took his final [20:07.360 -> 20:13.840] F1 pole position at Imola. Yeah that's true. Yeah you do know that. That was his final race wasn't it? [20:13.840 -> 20:19.760] That is, was he pole? Yeah. Yeah, facts. Ferrari have more wins than any other team at Imola. [20:22.320 -> 20:27.880] That could be. It's the first one I'm pretty sure but then last time I said I was right about the Senna [20:27.880 -> 20:29.120] one I was wrong. [20:29.120 -> 20:30.120] I love Senna a lot. [20:30.120 -> 20:34.120] I've been trying to learn as much as I can but I probably am wrong. [20:34.120 -> 20:37.600] Michael Schumacher is the only driver to score more than 100 points in Imola. [20:37.600 -> 20:39.600] Okay, I'm going to go with your judgement. [20:39.600 -> 20:40.600] Oh yeah, you're going to bet me? [20:40.600 -> 20:41.600] Yeah. [20:41.600 -> 20:42.600] Senna got full? [20:42.600 -> 20:45.000] If this is wrong, if this is wrong, if this is wrong, I one look awful and I am just shit. You're buying dinner tonight. Alright. Six chicken nugget large with cream. Yeah. Said I got full. If this is wrong, If this is wrong, If this is wrong, [20:45.000 -> 20:45.840] I one look awful, [20:45.840 -> 20:46.660] and I am just shit. [20:46.660 -> 20:47.500] You're buying dinner tonight. [20:47.500 -> 20:48.340] All right. [20:48.340 -> 20:49.160] Six chicken nugget large, [20:49.160 -> 20:50.000] made with curry, [20:50.000 -> 20:50.840] and cheese bites. [20:50.840 -> 20:51.660] All right. [20:51.660 -> 20:52.500] Is it wrong? [20:52.500 -> 20:53.500] Is it right? [20:55.500 -> 20:56.340] How? [20:56.340 -> 20:59.080] How can you be so confident about something [20:59.080 -> 20:59.920] and it be wrong? [20:59.920 -> 21:01.080] What the fuck? [21:02.960 -> 21:05.640] Ferrari have more wins than any other team at Imola. [21:05.640 -> 21:07.240] Okay, well, there we go. [21:07.240 -> 21:10.200] Today you've all learned that Jake hasn't learned anything. [21:10.200 -> 21:11.440] Absolutely anything. [21:11.440 -> 21:12.520] I thought we did really well. [21:12.520 -> 21:13.680] We got four out of 10. [21:14.640 -> 21:15.480] That's not bad. [21:15.480 -> 21:16.300] Pitched up. [21:16.300 -> 21:18.260] Could be a lot worse. [21:18.260 -> 21:20.280] We need to get packing, but before we go, [21:20.280 -> 21:21.680] we're going to give you our predictions. [21:21.680 -> 21:24.040] Our top three for the weekend. [21:24.040 -> 21:29.240] Let's do it together. We'll do our third place first. Have you got yours ready for third place? Who you going for? [21:29.240 -> 21:35.320] This is the controversial one gone in third place far away. Do you want my name on my explanation first quick explanation quick explanation? [21:35.760 -> 21:46.840] This guy had trouble in the rain before I feel like maybe he's learned his lesson in third place, Lando Nossis. Oh! You blew me off, I was like, Lando Nossis? [21:48.220 -> 21:50.140] Lando Norris in third. [21:51.520 -> 21:55.360] You know what, I'm glad you said that, we'll get there. [21:55.360 -> 21:58.080] Third place for me, I've gone Ferrari. [21:58.080 -> 21:58.920] Okay. [21:58.920 -> 21:59.760] Leclerc. [21:59.760 -> 22:02.280] Now I think, I don't know why, [22:02.280 -> 22:03.880] there's a lot of pressure on Ferrari this weekend, [22:03.880 -> 22:05.380] they're going into the home race winning. If, I don't know why there's a lot of pressure on Friary this weekend. They're going into the home race winning [22:05.880 -> 22:10.520] If I don't know I feel like the rain and the qualifying could could play a part like yes [22:10.520 -> 22:15.920] I think you go anyway. I see that and I do think I just think Leclerc first this week every week [22:15.920 -> 22:18.460] I'm wrong with where I put Leclerc. I'd love Leclerc to win [22:18.460 -> 22:22.380] I'll probably be wearing a Ferrari top on Sunday, but I just have a feeling Ferrari won't win this week [22:22.520 -> 22:24.520] How about second second place? [22:24.400 -> 22:25.680] But I just have a feeling Ferrari won't win this week. How about second second place? [22:29.120 -> 22:32.200] Leclerc nice fair fair I can see what I wanted to care first But I just thought if qualifying goes I think it will with the rain [22:32.200 -> 22:37.000] I can't see the grid being how it's looked for the start of the season. It's not gonna be all just sheer pace [22:37.000 -> 22:40.520] It's gonna be quality in the rain. So I went for Norris second [22:40.520 -> 22:44.720] So you've done Norris third and I've done Norris second. Imagine he comes bloody first now [22:44.720 -> 22:49.360] We've got a bit further. I reckon done Norris second imagine he comes bloody first now we've got to put him third and second. I reckon you and me have both gone for Verstappen first [22:49.360 -> 22:54.240] Verstappen first yeah I feel like Verstappen is just gonna fly back now. So mate so fair this is [22:54.240 -> 22:58.080] the first time that we've been pretty fucking good with each other. We've got all of them the same. [22:58.080 -> 23:05.840] Why did you pick Verstappen first? I'll be honest mate I'm struggling with the Verstappen thing because the one race this [23:05.840 -> 23:10.500] season his car was good enough and got him to the end, he won. [23:10.500 -> 23:14.600] He overtook Leclerc at the end and won the race. [23:14.600 -> 23:18.120] But other races his car hasn't been good enough, it's not even been his fault. [23:18.120 -> 23:21.160] No, you can't judge anything about this season off those last races. [23:21.160 -> 23:22.600] No, exactly, you can't, not at all. [23:22.600 -> 23:28.760] And I feel like you give Max a car that is going to win a race and I think he'll do exactly what he did against the car when [23:28.760 -> 23:31.880] he was behind him and then won the race. I wouldn't be surprised Max Verstappen is an [23:31.880 -> 23:38.280] incredible driver but that car does need work and I also think I think Max is decent in [23:38.280 -> 23:41.920] the rain. I think I've seen something of him in the rain. That's the reason why is because [23:41.920 -> 23:46.300] I remember specifically a video that we watched on YouTube a couple weeks ago [23:46.300 -> 23:50.160] It was in the last year was it in yeah, it was in the last in the rain [23:50.160 -> 23:53.160] Yeah, max Verstappen just being absolutely ruthless [23:53.160 -> 23:59.000] he's good in the rain and just overtaking people on corners in the rain going wide and taking like the outside route and [23:59.600 -> 24:02.440] Not sliding out. Yeah, I can see where you went for Verstappen [24:02.440 -> 24:06.400] That's yeah, well, we both gone Verstappen pole and we both got Norris on the podium. [24:06.400 -> 24:09.040] So let us know your predictions. [24:09.040 -> 24:10.480] Instagram is at pitstop. [24:10.480 -> 24:11.680] We suggest you follow it. [24:11.680 -> 24:13.840] Make sure you follow this podcast if you haven't already. [24:13.840 -> 24:15.360] Hit the subscribe button. [24:15.360 -> 24:17.640] We will be posting all our content on our socials [24:17.640 -> 24:21.880] for our big trip because we are off to Imola [24:21.880 -> 24:23.800] for our first Grand Prix. [24:23.800 -> 24:25.600] We're literally, as soon as I put this mic down now [24:25.600 -> 24:28.480] I'm gonna go pack my suitcase, and I am absolutely buzzing [24:29.080 -> 24:32.320] Shit's about to get wild and we can't wait for everyone to see it [24:33.000 -> 24:36.520] I have no idea. We're gonna get up to be a calm way guys. It's gonna be nuts [24:37.760 -> 24:38.920] nuts [24:38.920 -> 24:40.720] We will see you guys on Sunday [24:40.720 -> 24:43.840] We have no idea what the podcast is gonna be like because it might be at the track [24:44.120 -> 24:47.440] Might be us on the side of the might might be us on the [24:47.440 -> 24:51.760] back of a race car who knows it might be in the safety car anything could happen [24:51.760 -> 24:56.720] in the back of a horse I wouldn't complain about either of them okay yeah [24:56.720 -> 25:00.880] we have no idea what's gonna happen so see you guys on Monday morning for [25:00.880 -> 25:04.480] Sunday's that why am I saying Sunday's episode we film on a Sunday see you guys [25:04.480 -> 25:50.000] on Monday for our race review of our first grump I can't believe we're gonna a We'll be back on Monday. Peace out, homies. Powered by Spirit Studios. Looking for a fun way to win up to 25 times your money this basketball season? 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