SmartLess - "Daniel Ricciardo"

Episode Date: August 16, 2021

Formula One race car driver Daniel Ricciardo cruises through to talk with the gang, discussing everything from Daniel’s water weight management system to Jason’s night in a Mona...co jail. Let’s access the fear today… oh yes, there’s the flavor.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, what's up? Hey, how's it going? Uh... Hey, we're about to do a show. Sorry, I'm just trying to be quick. I'm trying to move, you know, with a lacquer team. Okay. Yep.
Starting point is 00:00:10 Let's do it. Okay. So, I'm Sean. I'm Will. Are we late for our guest or something? No, it's just we gotta get to the show. It's like people are waiting to get to the show and then they gotta get through this BS first.
Starting point is 00:00:19 So, like, we're trying to get to the thing. It's smart list. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. What if people are watching this at night and they are listening to it at night and they're watching anything? They're not watching anything. Just fuckin' start to share them all. Bug on the switch.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Smart. Lost. Smart. Lost. Smart. Lost. Smart. Lost.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Listener, Will's in a, what we call a whisper booth in the biz, where he's got a sort sort of a fold up, sort of a fabric closet that he can get, you know, he can do all his video work remotely, wherever he is on the planet. For some reason, he's got a white stick, one that a person without sight might use. What do you use, right? What is that for?
Starting point is 00:01:11 Go ahead, Will. It's a light. Oh, it's a light. For what? It's a light yourself? No, it's just like a light fixture that I don't use, and it's in the background. So sometimes you see this part, the white part of it,
Starting point is 00:01:21 and it makes Jason crazy. Not sometimes, always. Sean, I don't know if you noticed, we had a meeting the other day, the three of us with somebody else, right? And during the meeting, I did, I saw it out of the corner of my eye, and I brought it into frame,
Starting point is 00:01:34 just because I knew it made Jason crazy. Listen, it will, obviously. It is not your fault, you're doing nothing wrong. I'm just, it's more of a comment on how crazy I am. Wow, this is unbelievable growth from you. Yeah, yeah. Right, Sean? I kind of wish it wasn't a lamp.
Starting point is 00:01:51 I wish it was something else, that you needed it to get something from off a high shelf or something. Oh, right. Maybe you were losing your sight, and you just wanted to have the stick nearby, in case it takes full hold at some point. In just case, yeah. No, no, no, I mean, I'm blessing that way.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Sorry, Sean, I feel like you've got something you really need to talk about. I do, I really want to say, I really got some really great news. I got an antibodies test yesterday to see where I am with my antibodies off the charts. Really? Super strong antibodies.
Starting point is 00:02:19 Did you guys get tested? I did, I got tested recently. You get tested all the time? No, no, but for your antibodies. Is that a separate test? Yeah. Yes, yeah, I have been tested for antibodies. It's good, right?
Starting point is 00:02:30 It's good, I mean, you've been vaccinated. Makes me feel real safe. Yeah, I'm vaccinated. Where is Sean's vaccinated? No, I know, but the antibodies are the next thing. I vaccinated Sean. He doesn't trust anybody with a needle but me. Right.
Starting point is 00:02:43 And he does it, he comes over at night to put me to sleep with some extra, special something. Yeah, yeah. What is it, Will? I don't know. Go ahead, let's get the rest out. I can't.
Starting point is 00:02:55 And you guys do that on a drip, or is it a tablet or? No, it's a drip, it's a drip. Does he ever cook it up for you? And you use some of it? A spoon? Yeah, sometimes. You guys are the worst.
Starting point is 00:03:06 You're the worst. Yeah. I miss you guys. I gotta say, I really miss you guys. I know we haven't seen each other, and I'm sorry, I miss you too. You guys are warming me up. I've come onto this episode in a bad mood this morning.
Starting point is 00:03:17 No, it's okay, well listen, I love you guys, and I'm happy that we have, that our guest today is some, I'm really excited about it. Hopefully this guest is Array of Sunshine, can bring me from my culture. Well, I can say he is. Now, I've never met this guy,
Starting point is 00:03:30 but from what I know, he is Array of Sunshine. Is that what it said on his breakdown when you swipe left? That's what it said. That's the first line in his profile. Hello, I'm Array of Sunshine. I've been, I'm a fan of this guy for a while now, and Jason, you're kind of responsible for it in a way,
Starting point is 00:03:50 and you'll find out why in a second. And I'm so excited, and I kept asking, like, what is the day that he's coming on? What's the day he's coming on? Cause I'm so excited, he's got great energy about him, which is one of the things I really liked when I was watching him do what he does, was his energy. But on top of that, he's really good at what he does.
Starting point is 00:04:08 In fact, he's incredible, and I can't imagine doing what he does. Our friend is an Australian, he's from Down Under. David Blaine. No, he has won a number of big championships in what it is that he does. He has been at the top of his game for 10 years since he moved from Australia to Europe to pursue
Starting point is 00:04:37 becoming the world's greatest race car driver. He's won so many Grand Prix, including the Monaco Grand Prix. I don't want to wait any longer, our guest is Daniel Riccardo. Oh my God. Geez Louise. Driver, Daniel! Oh my goodness, look at this. This is a big star, you guys.
Starting point is 00:04:58 This is, I am star struck. Wow. Will, you must be, Will, do you have anything on underneath frame, at all? It's just the shirt today, I'll bet, right? God, Will's a big F1 fan, listen. Do you know each other from before? No, we've never met.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Wow. Daniel, what a pleasure. Let me just start by saying Daniel, welcome to our, welcome to SmartList. We're so excited to have you. It's a pleasure to meet you. How are you? I'm very well.
Starting point is 00:05:27 I'm very well, thanks. This is awesome. That was quite an intro, and I've got pressure on now. I'm supposed to be a ray of sunshine, so I'll give it my best. Look at the smile. Look at the teeth and the smile. What a great smile, you guys.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Your smile is incredible. It's the greatest smile in Formula One, potentially, in all of sport. So much so that you should be allowed to race without a helmet, just so we don't, just so we can see it. Always, going around the turns, smiling. 200 miles an hour.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Yeah, they love it. Oh my God, so what part of the world do we have you in? Listener, if you're not familiar with Formula One, these rock stars travel around the world to do these races every other weekend, I wanna say, because they wouldn't be able to do it every weekend because the apparatus that they have to put on these big, huge 747s, I think you get a 747 per team.
Starting point is 00:06:20 We're gonna find out. We're gonna find out. But I mean, anyway, so where are you in the world? I'm in Monaco at the moment. So Monaco's like, it's a little bit of a hub for... Tax Haven? I guess, race car drivers and that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Any other athletes live there? Any other rich people looking to save a bit there? There's a lot of cyclists and tennis players. Yeah, and a lot of German counts and stuff like that. So Daniel, so you're in Monaco, that's your home base. You grew up in Australia. You grew up in Perth, Australia, right, on the West Coast. And you got into, tell us a little bit about how you got in,
Starting point is 00:07:03 how do you become a Formula One driver? Yeah, I wanna know everything. A person who is in Perth, Australia to Formula One, what was that trajectory? Like how old were you when you started, et cetera? Yeah, it's absolutely one of the most weird sports. So it basically started in go-karting. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:07:24 But it was more like, as a kid, like I loved, I just liked going fast. Like I loved the adrenaline of, even if it was like riding a push bike down a hill, like all that sort of stuff. I was just like, let me go fast because that's what I enjoy to do. And when I was, yeah, like eight, nine years old,
Starting point is 00:07:42 I basically begged mom and dad to get me a go-kart. And at the time it was just to like, maybe after school some days, they'll take me down to the track and just let off some steam. But let me ask you this, even before that, cause they all look like hot wheels, right? They all look like those little kind of cars that you raced like at home.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Did you ever play with those? Oh yeah, yeah, I was like a massive nerd for that sort of stuff. So it went from that to go-karts? Okay. But were you a kid, like when you were a baby, I'll tell you why I'm asking this. So my toddler, my son, who's 14 months old,
Starting point is 00:08:17 and I have two older boys, I've never seen anything like it. He's obsessed with, his first word was car. He wakes up in the morning, he points to outside, he wants to go in the car and I'm not joking. The last two weeks has been, I take him out and he wants to sit in the driver's seat and he holds onto the steering wheel
Starting point is 00:08:32 and he's good for 25 minutes. And he says like four words, it's all he wants is to be in a car. What was the second word? Lawsuit. Lawsuit. Lawsuit, strangely. So Will, you're in trouble.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Not for the lawsuit, for the car stuff. Yeah. And I kind of left out some information in the first part is so my dad loved cars. He raced a little bit, not professionally, but just as a hobby, I guess. Sean, your dad was pretty good at driving pretty fast away from the home.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Sorry. Some say, some say if you listen closely, you can hear still. You can hear the engine receding. You're like away. Yeah, the screech carries. Yeah. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Even before I came on, I was just listening obviously and I was, I could listen and just, I'm sure you guys have a lot of banter, let's say. We're just such bored people with very and too much caffeine in us. The most boring, dumb people on the planet. Three narcissists that like to hear their own voice. So your dad.
Starting point is 00:09:40 We're not even letting you talk. Please. So your dad was into racing a little bit, not professionally, and you were like, at an early age, you're like, let me upstage my dad. Go on, continue. Your words. Yeah, so I guess the truth is,
Starting point is 00:09:54 if he had the opportunity to race when he was young, I'm sure he would have. Like it was, it was his passion and still to this day, like he knows more about cars than I do. Like he's, he's the proper, proper enthusiast. And I'm, I mean, loves to, I mean, I, yeah, I won't sell myself short. I grew up watching it on TV when I was.
Starting point is 00:10:12 You did. Yeah, probably like your son at two, three years old. And it was like the noise. It was the, and then if I'll go to the racetrack to watch dad, it was the smell. Like there was so many, so many kinds of sensors that I was just in love with. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Jason, you like, you like to smell, you like to sniff what we call a sniff gasoline, right? That was a big. It's actually, it's huffing, but. That's how it gets up in the morning. Right. And then, and Sean, and then you're, you're sent, there was alcohol, right?
Starting point is 00:10:40 And then the sound of the door shutting, and then, and then the exhaust, you can smell the exhaust as you eat it. And just a very distant, fuck you. Wait, so Daniel, so, so, so you do go karting, your parents take you out, all of a sudden, what age was it that people in Perth were like, you know, check this guy.
Starting point is 00:11:03 He's gotten really, really fast. This guy should be kind of formula one. Like what was that moment that people had that conversation in his accent? Just like I did. Yeah. Who said crikey first? Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Who said this Bogan should be racing overseas? Your accent's good. So yeah, from when I was pretty much born, I had a passion for it and I love for it. But I think even through like my teenage years, so I was racing go-karts, but I wasn't, maybe I didn't have like massive self-confidence at that point.
Starting point is 00:11:34 I was winning some races, but I wasn't the, I wasn't like dominating the Australian scene, so to speak. I was one of like the guys, but not the one. So then I was, I was kind of like, all right, if I'm not like dominating in Australia, how am I gonna take it to Europe, where the real like hub is for motorsport,
Starting point is 00:11:53 at least for Formula One related. So I basically got to, I was probably like 16, and I was really, I was enjoying racing more than anything else I was doing. And at school, I wasn't, I wasn't really... Focusing on your studies. Sorry. You weren't really focusing on your studies?
Starting point is 00:12:13 Well, I tried, kind of. You're looking at me really seriously. Well, no, I mean, Jason, listen, honestly, for Jason, his studies were in the back of a trailer on the Warner Brothers lot. So like, that was, he understands what, how... I'm saying, you know, make sure you're in your key light and don't shadow the other actor
Starting point is 00:12:32 and all that other stuff. Yeah, and, you know, lunchtime, going into grace, he understood all this stuff as part of his school experience. So you're not striving at school, you're 16, you're not the number one guy in Australia. Are you even the number one guy in Western Australia? I was definitely up there.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Like I was in the group, and I guess then, I guess long story short, I probably hit a point where I'd kind of just start like finishing school, 16, 17. And I kind of flipped a bit of a switch in terms of just like personal maturity. I kind of grew up and I was quite like young immatural. Oh, what's that like? I'm still figuring it out.
Starting point is 00:13:10 How old are you now? 32. Okay, same. And then I had kind of, there was a moment where I was like, all right, I'm gonna go all in on this. And I did like a one-off race in Europe. And I think that was my, in a way, my fear was kind of thinking
Starting point is 00:13:27 that the European guys was so much better. And I kind of had no chance. And I surprised myself when I did this race. I finished fifth out of, I don't know, probably 35. And it was kind of like the best of my age group at the time. And then that was like, all right. So I moved to Europe the following year and basically went all in.
Starting point is 00:13:47 You're one of those people, this is the heart of a champion. You needed more competition. You needed, because those, you weren't getting it. And look, this is not a slight to your countrymen down in Oz, but it kind of is. They weren't giving you the competition that you needed. You needed to go to the big leagues.
Starting point is 00:14:02 And once you got there, that kind of, it kind of awoke something inside you. And you're like, oh, I can do this. And once you had that first taste of success, it probably, you probably never looked back a little bit in terms of confidence, right? I'm guessing. Yeah, like 100%, that race gave me so much more.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Because like for us, we put like Europe on a pedestal as far as the motor racing. And so when I was like, yeah, I was kind of convinced myself I could do it. So then when I moved to Europe, I was like, I was so disciplined, so strict. And a few other guys, whether they were from Australia or from other parts of the world, let's say not Europe,
Starting point is 00:14:41 there were some young kids who were kind of living, I was living in Italy at the time. And there was a few living there as well. There was like a training kind of facility. And yeah, like I could see the tendency, like, okay, we're away from family, away from our parents, we're 17 years old. And there was a bit of partying and this and that.
Starting point is 00:14:58 And I was just, I was like, no. I'm here to win. Yeah, I don't know. I just, as I said, I kind of flipped a switch. And yeah, that was the best. I wanna go back to, because you think I'm joking, but I'm not, I really, really, really do wanna do one of those things where you buy like an hour
Starting point is 00:15:11 around a racetrack or something. You know, you go to those racetracks and you can race yourself. And I really do wanna try that. What was that like the very, very first time? Did you do it at your dad's, where your dad raced? Like, did you get in a car by yourself? And he said, okay, great, let's just try this.
Starting point is 00:15:26 And what was that like? So it's like the one word of all associate racing with is freedom, especially at a young age. You know, like you're controlling this machine. And even though like you got a helmet on, you know, you still get some like, some of the wind in your face. And it's like, it's a free feeling. And that's what it was.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Talk to me about the euphoria of freedom and controlling that machine and gliding through the turns. You have to marry that with a management of fear too, because to really compete, you've gotta sort of live on that sort of the limits of adhesion, right? Where the tire will sort of, you're pressing it too far and the tire loses adhesion to the road and you spin off and you'll hit the wall.
Starting point is 00:16:12 So you have to constantly feel that literally in your seat, where the car is and risk going just a little bit further, a little bit deeper into the turn, all this stuff. How do you, is it, are you just not worried about it? How did, tell me about it. Yeah, and by the way, Daniel, and Jason knows this because he actually won the Long Beach Celebrity. He beat Richard Klein from Threes Company
Starting point is 00:16:37 and Tommy Cattain in the qualifying. It was incredible, I don't know if you've seen the replay. I think you're actually right with those names. He's done a little bit of racing himself, but so. Back before gasoline was invented. But what is that fear? Is that real? So I'm not blowing smoke,
Starting point is 00:16:57 but the way you put that forward was beautiful. Like I would have guessed you were an engineer or something, that was, how did you? I started at Pirelli and then I discovered acting, but. I'm confused because that was really, that was quite, quite something. Well, I am always interested how you can tell when you drive with somebody, whether they are,
Starting point is 00:17:20 when they're steering a car, whether they're trying to literally just stay in between the lanes. And so they're constantly adjusting the wheel to stay in the middle of the lane, where some people drive, they're looking much further down the road and they're just kind of generally going in that direction
Starting point is 00:17:35 and they're kind of gliding a little bit. And they're kind of at one with the car. You can just see it just driving around on the streets. And is that kind of how you, you can just kind of marry yourself to that seat and the whole car and you are one thing or is it much more technical than that? No, you've basically nailed it.
Starting point is 00:17:52 That's really good awareness. So we have, yeah, you should piss pump. Yeah, I was just great. I guess, I mean, what the fuck are you talking about? By the way, I know you live in Los Angeles part of the time. So next time you, if you feel like some eyes burning in the back of your head is Jason watching you drive.
Starting point is 00:18:09 I just watch you. So tell me what you do with that fear. What do you do with that fear? You just put it behind you because you can't win with it? Yeah, pretty much. I think because, I mean, the first time you get into a go-kart, so for me, eight years old, you're aware of already like the risk and the danger.
Starting point is 00:18:26 And so that fear is something now that I've called it, lived with my whole, let's say racing career. And it's somewhere in the back. And I think sometimes like you'd need a little bit of that fear. Let's access it today. Let's access the fear today. Let's get ready.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Will likes to make guests cry. What about when you're driving these really, really expensive cars? I mean, the go-karts were expensive at eight, I'm sure. But now you really have a good sense of what a dollar is worth. And these cars are multimillion dollar cars. You go into a turn and you get loose.
Starting point is 00:19:00 There's hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage done on that car. What's that process like? I mean, obviously some crashes are assumed and there's a backup car and all that stuff. But the day after or the week after, is there ever like a little like, can we talk to you for a second? You know, the budget this year you've crashed four times.
Starting point is 00:19:18 It's cost us $14 million. Are you ever talked to about like your responsibility for the crashes and the money and all that stuff? Does that happen? Fortunately, I don't do it often. So I haven't had that. But that sounds really like arrogant stuff. No, but does it happen?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Do you hear about it in your industry that a driver will get pulled aside or be asked to leave a team because it's just costing them too much money? Yeah, I think there's like the difference of being reckless. And then there's the difference of exploring the limit. And I think a team will, especially in the early days, like a team will respect you for,
Starting point is 00:19:55 okay, not crashing every weekend, but if you do have a crash every so often, but because you're testing the limit and really trying to get everything out of yourself in the car. Yeah, or that particular setup on the car with suspension or tires or whatever, they would go, oh, okay, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:10 he's just trying to see where it goes. Speaking of that, so what do you think about, and again, we can totally take this out, Daniel, but just what do you think about a couple of weeks ago? I think it was at Silverstone when, you know, when Lewis made that move on Verstappen, and Verstappen ended up crashing out. Like that was a very aggressive move by Lewis
Starting point is 00:20:32 and people calling him out and saying that he did not make the right move in that moment. Well, they're racing in that moment. That's kind of what they're there to do. Do you agree with that? Or was, do you think somebody was being too aggressive? Let's get Sean's opinion first. Well, I want to know if you want to know
Starting point is 00:20:46 what race car backwards is. Uh-oh, here we come. Race car. Yeah, thanks. Hey! Go ahead and answer, Will's question. What's that called? That's called a palindrome? Yeah, yeah, great.
Starting point is 00:20:57 That's all I was thinking about. Where's the part we'll cut out? So, but, you know, like, but it goes to sort of the crashing and stuff and being aggressive in those moments. And that was something that just happened the last couple of weeks. What do you think about aggressive driving like that? And, you know, like that particular moment?
Starting point is 00:21:17 So I'll go to that one, and then I'll kind of talk about it in general. So that one was, you'd call it like a racing incident, I think because, so those two have been going at it all year. So they're currently fighting for the championship and they've been pushing the absolute edge with each other. And it was kind of, I feel everyone felt like it was inevitable at some point.
Starting point is 00:21:39 We got 20-something races this year. At some point, they're going to have a moment. So I think that was it. And it all obviously happened so quick. I mean, we've been doing it our whole life. So we need to be able to, let's say, cope with it. But yeah, there's still, there's a lot of, especially the first lap of the race, which it was,
Starting point is 00:21:56 that's like the most intense lap of the race. You know, you've got to start, you've got all kind of like the energy and the atmosphere of the crowd. You've got to get through that first turn, right, Sean? Yeah, you got to really pull it tight around the corner. Sean, you got to understand too, like for, and for Daniel, I don't want to speak for you,
Starting point is 00:22:10 but so Daniel, he came up with a Toro Rosso, which is owned by Red Bull, and then became a Red Bull driver for a number of years and had success. In fact, one Monaco and a bunch of other races under driving for the Red Bull team. And then he moved and now he races for McLaren. So he has a history with those guys and with Max Verstappen.
Starting point is 00:22:30 So there's like, you guys all know each other. You guys have been racing with, for, against each other. Like there's a lot of, it's like being in a big, huge extended family in a way, I bet, right? It is, and there's only, I mean, there's 20 of us in the world. Like there's 20 of one drivers per year.
Starting point is 00:22:49 That's it, that's crazy. Maybe a couple of seats will get changed each year. So like you are spending a lot of time with kind of the current group. And yeah, you get to obviously, yeah, know each other a bit and listen to that. But I think being like over aggressive and all of that sort of stuff,
Starting point is 00:23:06 like that was actually one of my, let's say weaknesses or downfalls kind of growing up. And when I got to Formula One is, I was kind of intimidated just by being there and who I was racing against. And I wasn't aggressive enough. And I kind of got, I got kind of mauled a few times and it was kind of like, yeah, I can,
Starting point is 00:23:27 if I qualify well, that's nothing if I'm just gonna get eaten up on Sunday in the race. So, I then certainly switched my mentality to it all. And again, I think a team will always respect you for having a go as opposed to, like this isn't the sport to sit back and be complacent. And now a word from our sponsors. When I was a kid, I would watch race car
Starting point is 00:23:52 during my brother, Mike loves racing, used to, for his birthday, I would buy him like, you know, racing around the track stuff. He lives for it, lived for it. He passed away, but hold for laughs. And so, no, he's great. He would have laughed at that. Your dad didn't run him over with the car leaving.
Starting point is 00:24:11 He didn't, he's since, he was a great brother. I love him very much. But he loved race car driving. And, but when we were, when I was a kid, I was like, I don't, I don't know you's well enough to, it's okay to laugh because otherwise you'll cry. Oh, please laugh. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:31 He would love us talking about him. He would love us laughing about him. He was the best brother ever. That rest his soul. Okay. So anyway, when I was a kid, he would be, he would make me watch race car driving. And I was like, as a kid, I don't get it. They pushed the gas and they go around that.
Starting point is 00:24:44 What's the skill? Right? Right? And so, and I've heard other people say that. Of course, now that I'm older and understand it, there's tremendous skill about it. There's tremendous talent behind it. But what do you say to those people who don't quite understand that it's way more than that?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Like especially kids who can't understand it. Yeah. And even, I guess even like a grownups, like I'm not, I'm not mad about it. And because it's, it's simple. Like no one can really do it in terms of, like even me, if I wanted to drive my F1 car today, I couldn't, like it's, you know, so no one can really relate
Starting point is 00:25:20 because it's just racing is such a niche thing. And, you know, like we can run around on a basketball court and understand that that is a physical sport. You know, like we can, we can do it and understand the, the stresses on your body. Sean, that's the one with the, with the hoop in the net. Oh God, let me write it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:36 I tried to use like an American sport, I guess. But yeah, but racing, you know, like if they watch us on TV, it's like, well, yeah, I drive my car to work every day. So it's, it's kind of the same just faster. But what kind of car do you drive to work every day? Well, now it's a McLaren, which I'm pretty excited about. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:58 Now you can't really open that thing up in Monaco, right? I mean, the fastest anybody drives on those streets is when they close it off for that race. And even when that race track is all set up, it's very hard to pass on that track. Really any track that you guys are on. Cause listener, the formula one is all road courses. So you're turning left, you're turning right, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:19 whereas like NASCAR is a big circle or an oval and one might think that a driver would get dizzy because they're just going around and sorry, it's much easier to pass in that situation. And Sean, Sean, just so you know. So by the way, I came to know you Daniel, I think in a way that a lot of other, especially North American viewers got to know you was
Starting point is 00:26:37 on the Netflix show. 13 reasons why? 13 reasons why I drive? Drive to survive. Drive to survive. Drive to survive. Drive to survive. And so, and by the way,
Starting point is 00:26:50 you're the most personable guy on in formula one by a long shot. And I don't want to get into naming names, but there's some real duds out there. And- There is, there is. Yeah, there, oh my God, it must be fucking, it must be God, you have to suffer some of these fools.
Starting point is 00:27:07 And there's some really cool guys. You know, I like a lot and tell me if I'm wrong. I like that guy Toto who runs Mercedes. He seems like a really cool character, right? He's a cool guy. He's cool. He's definitely got a presence. But he's, I would say very, very good at what he does.
Starting point is 00:27:22 How much socializing is there between teams? Like when you guys get to a destination, are teams or drivers hanging out and going to dinner and stuff like that? Or does everyone kind of stay with their own team for the most part? Yeah, not much. Like maybe after a race,
Starting point is 00:27:36 if we're staying there the Sunday night for whatever and there might be like a, call it a party or something like you might end up having a drink with another driver, but it's funny. It's a very individual sport. Yet it's not because our team, like McLaren has two cars. And there's probably 800 people as part of that team itself.
Starting point is 00:27:57 So it's- You and Lando Norris, for instance, who's the other driver for McLaren this year. Do you guys spend a lot of time together? No, away from the track, no. No. And I imagine that's common, right? Most drivers, even if you're on the same team,
Starting point is 00:28:11 don't really hang out with one another, yeah? You just end up kind of staying to yourself. I say stay to yourself. Like I do get on with other drivers, but it's- You're talking to your mechanics and your team, the rest of your team that's, yeah? Yeah, like on a race weekend, yeah, if we were to go out for dinner,
Starting point is 00:28:26 it's yeah, you kind of take like your mechanics and your race engineers to dinner and then I'll have like my little kind of personal crew, whether it's my trainer and my agent or whatever. Oh, nice. You got like an F1 entourage. Sure. I want to go back to the 800 people.
Starting point is 00:28:42 There's 800 people per team. Sean, you can't believe the apparatus. It's wild. But why so many people? Like what do they do? It's so, this like- I mean, you don't have to tell me what each one of them-
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah, you need them all to travel to each one of these. Talk to us about how that, like is there a plane? Is there a 747, like a air transport thing where you put all the cars on it? The touring bus that you need in the paddock? Like how do you get everything all over the world? I guess like within Europe, you guys can drive around trucks,
Starting point is 00:29:16 but if you're going from Hungary and then you've got to go to Australia, how does that happen? So that's all through flight. And I'm pretty sure DHL's been like a partner of F1 for years and years. So that's all managed through them. But-
Starting point is 00:29:30 Oh, so each team doesn't have their own cargo transport plane. You guys kind of sub that out with these- I believe so. Your cargo carriers, I got- I believe so, I should probably know. But yeah, I'm pretty sure. But like after a race,
Starting point is 00:29:41 the cars will get like stripped down, put into big containers. Oh, all right. And then away they go. At a race weekend, there's a limited amount of personnel per team. So I think it's roughly maybe 80 that will travel like part of the traveling circus per team.
Starting point is 00:30:00 But then yeah, at the factory, there's air-dynamicists, there's strategy engineers, there's like it's wild. And then because it's a business. The only track we have here in the US is in Austin, right? In Texas? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:15 And then we're going to Miami next year as well. Are you going to Miami? Oh, that'll be fun. I can't wait to be there as your guest, Daniel. So- That was so nice of you, Daniel. Thank you. Listen, I'm going to be in the pit.
Starting point is 00:30:24 You need me in the pit. I don't know- I've been in the pit during a couple of Formula One races back in the day. It's so nerve-wracking because at least for me, I just felt like there are certain things you can't see as a guest. Really?
Starting point is 00:30:41 Yeah, you get inside the garages. Like there's private stuff in there about the way they set stuff up. And so you're afraid you might look at the wrong thing. It's so loud. Pictures and stuff? Yeah, there's little pictures. Something to watch.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I was buddies with Jacques Villeneuve for a half a second. And he invited me and my buddy to the race in Germany, the race of Monaco and- Oh, so you've done a few. Nice. A couple of, yeah. It's actually, the only time I've ever been arrested, I was picked up on the incline in Monaco.
Starting point is 00:31:10 Oh, yeah? I was knocked out and was woken up by a cop picking me up off the ground in the middle of the night on the incline. Why were you knocked out? What happened? Like a dream. Did I not tell you the story?
Starting point is 00:31:22 No. Well, I mean, let's tell everybody. Well, it's just us, right? So I was over-served in the casino in the grand casino. I don't know- Over-served? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:34 I mean, it's completely irresponsible of them. But so I'm gambling- Sir, are you sure that you would like another? You've had 30 drinks already. So I'm gambling like I think I'm James Bond and I'm winning all these large, like rectangular chips. And I'm in a leopard suit. You heard me?
Starting point is 00:31:52 Are you? I'm in a leopard- Shirt and tie, shirt and tie or t-shirt? No, there's no tie. It's wide open down to the naval and this leopard suit made by Costume Nationale. I mean, it was super, douche-douche level was super high for me.
Starting point is 00:32:04 It was, I was 20 maybe, I think. Well, yeah, what year was this? Cause it's highly relevant. Oh yeah, it was like, let's see. If I was 20, it was, it was 89, hello math, or 90, 90 or something like that. Yeah. I was born in 89.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Does that make you feel old? We're in a fight. Yeah, it should. So anyway, so I'm all banged up and it's four in the morning and I need to ride back to my hotel, which is just outside the city and I can't find a cab. So I'll walk by this newspaper truck,
Starting point is 00:32:32 local newspaper truck. There's stuff in the newspaper boxes cause it's four in the morning with today's new paper. And I say to these guys in English cause I don't know French, where are you guys headed? Can I get a ride to my hotel? And of course they looked at me like one might, you know, with not much of a response.
Starting point is 00:32:50 They just kind of ignored me. So of course that upset me cause as, as I said, I'm banged up and so as I- That's not you though. That's a French thing. Yeah, but he's- No, but still, I mean, come on. A drunk American asking some guys
Starting point is 00:33:05 filling up a newspaper box for a ride to, I mean, come on. So, so they told me to get lost. And as I walked by their truck, I just kind of smacked the side of their panel truck, you know, just out of frustration. Mondia. Yeah. Next thing I know, I'm, I'm waking up
Starting point is 00:33:20 but everything sideways cause I realize I'm, I'm on my side on the incline. They knocked me out, I guess. Cause they're pissed off at me. And it's a van that rolls up into my vision and the side door opens up. It's like a Wes Anderson movie. And a cop gets out of the van cause it's a cop van.
Starting point is 00:33:36 And I go, oh, this is so great. You guys are going to be able to take me to my hotel. They pull me in. They say, you can't be drunk in Monaco. They take me to jail. They put me in the drunk tank, which is one of the most beautiful rooms I've ever seen. By the way.
Starting point is 00:33:48 There's a- You can't be drunk in Monaco. Sounds like a Pet Shop Boys song. There's a beautiful sort of Angora Pajmina sitting there in the drunk tank for me to keep myself warm. And I wake up in the morning to the sound of qualifying cause cause the little jail,
Starting point is 00:34:07 the little cop stations right there near the pits. And so that was the engines wake me up and I've broken the heel on my shoe. Okay. So with these- Oh, you're wearing heels. Yeah, it's sort of like- You should have mentioned you're wearing leopards and leopard skin and heels.
Starting point is 00:34:22 And like sort of platform groovy shoes. I mean, I don't know. So I've got the extra heel or the broken heel in my pocket along with the chips. And the cops want to know if I want to file charges cause I have a dislocated shoulder. Against yourself? That's what I realized.
Starting point is 00:34:37 From looking that way? That's basically they said, okay, so you're sure you want to file charges? Cause you know, you're in violation of being, you know, drunk in public or whatever. And I just had screwed and I'd kind of got in the cabin, got home and nursed my hangover and my dislocated shoulder.
Starting point is 00:34:51 But that's the only time I've been arrested in Monaco. Daniel, thank you for coming today. Yeah, Daniel. Thanks so much to hear that Jason's story of debauchery. It's one of many. So Daniel, you won Monaco in 2018. Mm, you know your stuff. That's pretty good, right?
Starting point is 00:35:07 How great was that feeling winning Monaco is, cause it's the most famous- That's the granddaddy. Right, isn't it? It is like the, let's say the ultimate, is the world title, that's obviously what you want. And if you don't get that or let's say a runner up to a world title is, is twinning Monaco.
Starting point is 00:35:26 It's like the, it's the crown jewel. And it's even from, I mean, that the circuit is so intense and it's so tight and it's so easy to crash there basically. So kind of like putting it together on that weekend. And then with the kind of just the aura of Monaco. And I like 2018 was special because two years before that in 2016, I was leading and we had a slow pit stop. And then Lewis passed me during my pit stop
Starting point is 00:35:56 and he ended up winning the race. So I was so dark after that because it was, it's not often, obviously you get a chance to win Monaco. And it was obviously a childhood dream and- What does dark look like for you? I mean, is it just, you're just hitting the bong every day and watching cartoons like it's just-
Starting point is 00:36:12 Are you a Hufford like me? Yeah, you're- Or do you climb into the Krispy Kreme's like Sean? Oh, hey, they're good. So yeah, maybe for my levels of dark, it was dark, but it was actually funny because that, so the 2016 year, let's say the dark year on the podium, I was dark, call it, and I wasn't smiling.
Starting point is 00:36:35 And all the things that were kind of set about me after that weekend, other than like how unlucky I was was, oh my God, like Ricardo can, he actually can get mad. He can get angry because everyone just knows me. So obviously just smiling and obviously loving it and having a good time. But it was just funny that I think everyone just thought, like, I don't have the ability to feel hurt or anger.
Starting point is 00:36:58 And they were like, oh, somebody poked the bear. Here he comes. And he did. I want to know something like, I don't know anything about you personally. Did you have somebody to celebrate your win with? Are you married, you have a girlfriend, you have children? Easy, Sean.
Starting point is 00:37:13 So I don't, I don't, I'm not married, no kids. I had, so I was very, I was very fortunate because 2018, the year I won, I had mom and dad there. I had some of like my best mates there who were kind of obviously there to see me, but also like coincidentally doing a bit of a Europe trip at the time. So.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Oh, the Aussies love to get around the world, don't they? Oh, yeah. They love, oh, coming soon to a bar near you, drunk Aussies. I mean, am I right? I know, I. I love them though. I love Aussies. I love hate.
Starting point is 00:37:47 I love, as a Canadian, I love you Aussies. Yeah, Americans love Aussies. I do. I love Aussies and I love Australia. I've been, I've been a number of times. I think it's an awesome, awesome place. So, so you've got all your friends over there. You got mom and dad, but you've got no significant other.
Starting point is 00:38:02 No. Have you ever been in a relationship is what Sean wants to know. Yeah. Yeah, I have. And I think like long story short, it is hard. Yeah, I bet with the schedule, yeah. The schedule and you kind of need it for the sport,
Starting point is 00:38:17 but it kind of teaches you to be selfish, you know, like you, you have to kind of go all in to like your own basket. And even like, oh, notice, even like with family or friends, because Formula One is so intense and everything's like so strict on time. And if a mate is late for dinner by like 10 minutes, I'm pissed.
Starting point is 00:38:36 I'm like, mate, you've wasted 10 minutes of my time. So some things that I've kind of grown with the sport, I do resent in like my personal life, but it's kind of a necessary evil, if you will. But you do have self-care in the sense that like, I noticed, you know, you do, you live in Monaco, and I guess you spent a lot of time over in the UK because that's where McLaren is based.
Starting point is 00:38:58 So you must go back and forth quite a bit to the UK, is that right? I'm guessing. Yes. So, Dax said you are an Anglo-file. What? I had to look up what that meant. No, you misread it.
Starting point is 00:39:10 You said asshole. Dax said that about me. He said you're an Anglo-file, which is that someone who like wants to be British or something like that? Something like that. But it just has a great deal of sort of reverence for. And I'd say guilty is charged.
Starting point is 00:39:29 But, and I can't, and I love that Dax said that because it always makes Dax laugh. Cause every time I would mention like, oh yeah, I was with my friend and he'd go, let me guess, your bunny's from London. You know, oh, Barney's always got, cause he calls me Barney. Well, his Dax impression is.
Starting point is 00:39:46 It's so good, right? Yeah, it's good. Wait, do you know like in other sports, Daniel, the, like in football and stuff, people, there is a ceiling of, when you reach a certain age, is that true in your sport as well? Do people age out or are there people of a certain age still doing it?
Starting point is 00:40:03 I would say it's uncommon to go like beyond 40. I wonder why that is because, because. Reaction time. Oh yeah. Yeah, I would say it's got to do with maybe some, yeah, like reflexes and that. And you can't be a fatty either, right? You gotta, you gotta fit in those small cars.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Here we go. Yeah. Oh, here we go. Let's talk to me about how you manage your water weight and everything. What do you do when you drink a lot of electrolytes or? So it's very like, as soon as we tell someone how much we lose during a race,
Starting point is 00:40:42 just 3S sweat and obviously fluids, it's everyone's like, I need to become an F1 driver. I need to lose weight in two hours. What are you good for about? By the way, you're about to make Bateman cry when you tell him how much you lose. Let me guess, you drop between five to 10 pounds in water weight per race.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Yeah, exactly. Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Is that true? I would say on average around like two and a half kilos, which is, well, it's like maybe seven pounds. Wait, how do you do that? How do you do that so quickly?
Starting point is 00:41:09 From sweat, dude? Oh, just sweat, okay. Yeah. Is there any way we could just put Jason's face in an F1 car? Could we just do that just so it could lose? I could take two to three kilos out of my face right now. It'd be great.
Starting point is 00:41:20 I can only see like, basically from rest of the bumps. It looks okay from here. They shouldn't be breasts. They should be pectorals. So. Let's start there. Yeah. And what I'm gonna do here is I'm gonna
Starting point is 00:41:37 just tilt my camera up. Oh no, oh no, there's the angel. Look at the sweet name. Wait, so what I was gonna say before was, so you spend a lot of time in the UK, but then could you go back and forth and fuck backs, but then you also spend, you also live in Los Angeles, part of the time.
Starting point is 00:41:54 You own a house in Los Angeles, quite near all of us, I think. Not that I've Googled, but I have. Weird. And it is. And I think we're practically neighbors, Daniel. What's in the garage over there? Yeah, that's what I was gonna,
Starting point is 00:42:05 that was my next question. What's your LA car? So being the Bogan Australian that I am, we call them utes back home, but because we don't really have anything big enough to call a truck. So when I got my place in the States, I was like, first thing I'm buying is a Raptor.
Starting point is 00:42:27 So I have a Raptor. Oh, this is the most disappointing thing you said. First of all, it's so inland empire. No, it's so inland empire of you. First of all, A. Your GMC contract is safe, Will. Let me just say this. Friends don't let friends drive Fords.
Starting point is 00:42:44 You know, GMC, GMC Sierra is a tremendous vehicle. Is this a clock? Will's been doing the commercials for GMC for what is it, Will, 25 years? 22, coming up on 23 years up in the voice of GMC trucks. Are they professional grade? Well, they are professional grade, Jason. Thank you for asking.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Okay. Yeah, he's the guy. Look at Daniel, I'm seeing, this is the first moment I've seen Daniel's face, respect you, Will, right there. Yeah. He just was like, oh my God. I'm gonna drive over to your house
Starting point is 00:43:14 and a brand new GMC Yukon XL Denali, Daniel, and I am gonna make a convert out of you. Wait, so you spend time in Los Angeles. My point was this. That kind of must be for you the real getaway because Formula One is not huge in California. In Australia, I imagine you're a, I know you're a bit of a superstar
Starting point is 00:43:32 and Australia loves you and they've embraced you. When you're in Europe, everybody watches Formula One and so that you're getting not harassed, but like your Daniel Ricardo F1 champion driver, you come to Los Angeles, it's kind of you get to have a little- You can walk around. Yeah, you can walk around and kind of have a life, right?
Starting point is 00:43:49 Is that, am I right with that? I'm blushing now, but anyways, LA, like you're right, like there's two main reasons, like F1 is not very existent there. So you kind of can, it's more for me as well to like mentally get away from the sport and switch off. And I'm not surrounded by F1 people or F1 enthusiasts. So it is like a good escape.
Starting point is 00:44:12 And then it also reminds me a lot of home, you know? It is like- A lot of us, you see that. We've got the weather, we've got the beaches. Yeah, it's like a bigger version of home. So there's like, I won't lie like, there's a bit more to do there. So it's entertaining for me,
Starting point is 00:44:28 but I can also just kind of switch off and lay low if I like as well. Sure. And now a word from our sponsors. What's the workout like? What's the keeping in shape like for Formula One? Is it, how, you know, I'm kind of the guy, you know, in this podcast, I'm kind of the workout guy.
Starting point is 00:44:46 And I'm the guy who's known for the workout. Dushing weight around, yeah. He's got you contemplated right now, but- You can tell. I could see your, I could see your pictorials. And there it is. Thank you. Oh no, Jason got breasts and I got pictorials.
Starting point is 00:45:00 You sure do. So hurtful. So wait, so, but in all seriousness, what is that, what is that like in terms of- I got pastes. You have to be in great, you've got to be in great, Jesus. You've got to be in great shape to do that. And we talked about losing all that water weight.
Starting point is 00:45:15 I mean, it's demanding physically, isn't it? Being in those cars, just doing one race. So there's a few challenges to come with, let's say like the physical demand of the sport is that it's a lightweight sport. So I think in the perfect circumstances, we would be like a lot heavier than what we are in terms of just, I think we'd love to put on more muscle
Starting point is 00:45:36 if we could. And why we need the muscle is basically for the G forces. So like Silverstone, for example, the track in England, through some parts of the circuit, we're pulling like 5.5, so five and a half Gs through the corner, like it's wild. So- Is that because of the speed of the turn
Starting point is 00:45:57 or the fact that the turn is so flat that there's no sort of banking that can offset the Gs? It's mainly the speed of the turn. So there's like, there's several corners where seventh, eighth gear. So there's eight gears in an F1 car. And yeah, so like one of them, well, two of them are eighth and it's, I don't know, like whatever,
Starting point is 00:46:17 190 mile an hour through some of these corners. And we're just, so we need like a lot of strength through our neck, our core. Don't need a lot of leg strength though, do you? Do you ever work your legs? So like our right leg, not crazy for the accelerator, but for the brake. I think if anyone drove, got to like drive an F1 car,
Starting point is 00:46:35 that probably the biggest thing they'll say is how hard you have to smash the brake pedal. Oh wow, really? To get like performance out of it. Yeah, it's mainly like, yeah, I guess, glute and carve, like so we do like some stuff for that. But again, we kind of have to do all endurance based. I feel like I could do okay with that.
Starting point is 00:46:55 Cause I've got a pro, I've been in this company is having a pro dumper. And so like I have a lot of glute strength. You sure do. I'm tough to get off the puck because I have this pro dumper that I can kind of get. So I'm just, yeah. No, we got it.
Starting point is 00:47:08 So the, you know, what they teach you is to drive with one foot. You know, unless you're driving a stick shift and you got to work the clutch with the left foot, you guys don't have a clutch, yet you're still using the left foot for the brake. I think you guys are doing it wrong. I think it's unsafe.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Well, tell them what to do. Yeah, no, just use just the right foot. So you're either on the gas, or if you need to come off the gas and get on the brake, you still use the right foot. They probably haven't even thought of that. I don't, it's not gonna start that, you know, which is safer.
Starting point is 00:47:34 Okay, so, so, yeah. Now, do you miss a clutch, don't you? No, let him tell you why they don't, Jason. Let him tell you. I don't know really. I don't know anything. It's here, explain the mistake. It's, no, it's okay.
Starting point is 00:47:45 So actually in a road car, I will do right foot braking. And I think because there's also like a lack of urgency on the road, you know, so you like, you've got time to get off the throttle, get on the brake. We're in racing, we nearly overlap, you know, like as soon as we come off the throttle, we're smashing the brake.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Gotcha. And the steering column runs right down the middle, kind of in between our legs. So to get our right foot across, I don't even know if it's physically possible. I got you. And then you've got all the buttons on the steering wheel. Those are all the shifting the gears and shit.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Yeah, so we do have a clutch, but it's on the steering wheel. So it's like a hand clutch. So you're engaging the clutch as you change the gears or no, don't you just, isn't it on demand? Just for the start. So just to take off, we use the clutch, and then it's all just weakened like flat shift.
Starting point is 00:48:36 I want to know, when you said you go to Los Angeles and you to chill out and everything, do you like the brakes in between races or are you just constantly thinking about it, waiting to get back and you love it so much? Or does your brain need the brake from constantly going? I think I've always had like, yes, racing is my passion, but I've always loved just other things as well.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Like I don't live and breathe it. So yeah, I do enjoy brakes. I do enjoy doing other stuff. What do you like doing? Yeah, what do you like to do? What do you like? Where can Sean take you next time you're in LA? Yeah, that's a great question.
Starting point is 00:49:10 You like tapas? I love, I love, I love sports. I'm a big sports fan. So like just seeing live sport makes me happy and live music. Isoccy. I love music.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Jack, Jack. Wait, wait, wait, wait, did you say Isoccy? You like Isoccy? You know what? I have not been, but I would love to go to a game. Well done, consider it done. Okay, so you guys F1 and then I'll be a guest at Isoccy. I think he just told us to fuck off, didn't he?
Starting point is 00:49:43 Wait, what? So you guys F0, I'm pretty sure that's what he said. Will you rewind that real quick? F1, F1. Okay, so now listen, so you like watching sports? You like... You're a gamer, I assume you're a gamer. No.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Oh, really? No. You'd be good at gaming. Yeah, but I'm the kind of cooler generation. Like I'm a bit past that. So I'm all you guys on that level. No, no, don't misunderstand Will. He's got a headset probably just out of frame.
Starting point is 00:50:15 Why did you tell him we're just becoming best friends? He and I are about to be better friends than him in DAX. Tell him where to find you. You know, what's your handle? Is it, are you a gamer? Is this like, I'm a little bit of a gamer. It should be noted for a guy who's 51, who has very little gray hair by my dad
Starting point is 00:50:35 and probably looks at like more like 32. You're looking at me like, hey, we're the same age or whatever. I'm surprised. Did you say 31? Thank you so much, Daniel. We've noted that and that is on the record officially. We just cut our teaser. You don't, so you don't, you don't game,
Starting point is 00:50:57 you like to watch sports, you like to play sports. You like to play basketball, right? I know that you like to sort of keep active in that way. What others, like, are you like a big movie guy? What do you do? You have so many. How do you fill your day? You travel all the time.
Starting point is 00:51:11 So I love playing sports, but on the movie thing, it reminded me of, so I, so some of my like core friends from back home in Perth, like some childhood friends, we, so I won't see them for like a year. Like I'll get home for Christmas and, and they're pretty good. Like they know not to like pest me with racing questions
Starting point is 00:51:33 and they don't really care too much either. And we will, we will like sit around a table and have a few drinks and for hours, our conversation is just movie dialogue. It's just movie quotes and it's, it's the most immature conversation. That's true. Yeah, I, that reminded me very much of what a lot of,
Starting point is 00:51:57 What have you loved lately that's come out? Cause I, I'd start like imagining that you guys would be laughing about some comedies that come out. I mean, I, I mean, to you, Will and to Sean too, like what, there's, there's, there's been like a great comedy film that's come out for a while. Game night. Game night was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:52:12 By the way, there it is. Game night. That's all I'm fishing for. Thanks. We can move on. I'm actually being totally honest. It's a great. I'm being totally truthful.
Starting point is 00:52:19 That is one, that is one of the last times I laughed out loud in a movie. I agree. You guys did a great job with that. Game night, when it came out a couple of years ago, I've told you, it's so good. And I say this to Jason all the time. I want him to do more pure comedies
Starting point is 00:52:31 cause he is the funniest dude. And it's one of the only nice things I'll say about him today. But the other thing is, have you guys seen, and I told him this when I saw, and I watched it again last night with my kids and I shouldn't have, it's a little irresponsible. I watched Palm Springs with my kids.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Have you guys seen that Sandbergs movie that Andy Sandbergs movie from last year? It didn't Bennett's brother direct that. And our friend Bennett's brother directed it. Max Barbacow directed it. It is a brilliant movie. It's so funny. Daniel, watch this movie,
Starting point is 00:53:02 Palm Springs with Andy Sandberg. It's a phenomenal movie. I really. That'll give me a nice little California fix watching that. So you will love it. Speaking of Sandbergs, that reminds me of Hot Rod. And so one of like the worst lines ever that I'll randomly say at times is boom, there's the flavor.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Is that a will or a net line? Will, are you in that? Yeah, this is a will or a net line. You say boom, there's the flavor? Yeah. All my friends will look at me and it's so random. Give Daniel a quick live reading of that right now. I don't do this.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Just three, two. And action. There's the flavor. Oh, there you go. Sully, you showed. What do you say? I gotta kick you in the nuts or something. Sully, I say, what do I say?
Starting point is 00:53:53 I think I owe you a nut shot. I barely, I did that movie with Sandberg and those guys, the Lonely Island guys and I Kiva directed it and Yorma's in it and I went up to shoot in Vancouver and I got a really bad cold on the way up there. And so I was on cold medicine for the few days that I was there. I barely remember being there.
Starting point is 00:54:14 I was on so much cold medicine. And so I did all of that stuff, like even that when I'm yelling out all that, babe, babe, babe. I was just doing it to make those guys laugh. And also, I guess I was just in some kind of other, I was high, I guess, on cold medicine. Well, Jesus, well, hang on a second.
Starting point is 00:54:29 I mean, what we don't like, Robotussin or Ferraflu? Like this doesn't get us high. No, I was on, I was on a thing that was called Christal Methamphetamine. Yeah, yeah, there we go. Yeah, I'm gonna have to have a little side chat with you after this session. Christal.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Oh, Daniel. Daniel, we've taken up way too much of your time. I gotta say, I'm just such a fan of how you hold yourself. I've been watching you go from Red Bull to Renault and then now you're with McLaren and you've just always, truly always have a smile on your face in the best way. You had a great race at Silverstone.
Starting point is 00:55:12 Your fifth place was great. I feel like you're just, you're coming back into your own and you just, you're such a great dude and an awesome driver to watch and it's been such a pleasure to meet you. Yeah, such a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for coming on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Very, very nice. Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was good to meet you all as well. You too. Wait, wait, last question is, and so how do you, so you and Dax are friends? I gotta get to the bottom of this. Yes, so I went on his podcast last year
Starting point is 00:55:43 and so one other thing, I love his bikes. I love motorbikes. Oh, he loves motorbikes. Yeah, so we kind of hit it off through talking bikes. And then yeah, when I was, I spent, I actually couldn't get home for Christmas because of the quarantine and all the, Sure.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Let's say the craziness with Australia. So I spent Christmas in LA and we caught up and we went riding and stuff. So yeah, we hit it off like two school kids. Yeah, he loves that stuff. He's the friend of all of ours and he was our first guest that we had on our podcast because we love him so much and so I get it.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Two good guys having fun on motorcross that none of us do. So we can't join you on that. But anyway, well, what a pleasure, man. Thank you for coming by and wish you all the success and can't wait to see you in Miami. The three of us are gonna be there with you in Miami. Yeah, we're really looking forward to that. Should we just call, we'll just,
Starting point is 00:56:38 we'll call you once you're down there or should we call you beforehand? When we land, we'll text you when we land. You just send the laminates over to the hotel. Okay, great. I was gonna offer to pick you up in the jet on the way. It's a D tour, but I can do that. That sounds better.
Starting point is 00:56:52 Even better, even better. Even better, we love jets. We love jets. All right, well, you go get your thoughts together. You've still got time to hit the casino tonight, I'll bet. And make sure you arrange transportation before you get in there. And a pleasure talking to you, my friend.
Starting point is 00:57:10 Yeah, thanks, Daniel. Such a pleasure. Best of luck the rest of the season. Thank you. So yeah, likewise, I thoroughly enjoyed it. And I hope you guys are enjoying it as well. We are. This is all relatively new for you, right?
Starting point is 00:57:21 Yeah, it is. About a year, yeah. And we are loving Formula One. It's amazing and it's so good. And I'm rooting for you every single week. Thank you. Keep it going. All right, pal.
Starting point is 00:57:33 We'll see you guys soon. Thank you. Thanks, buddy. Thank you. Cheers. Bye, bye, bye. See ya. Will, a very classy booking there. Right?
Starting point is 00:57:41 Yeah, really cool. I know nothing about it. I really, really, really do want to do, try what he does once. I really want to do that race track thing where you go, right? I'd probably be going like 40 miles now. We'll go to Monaco and just show up
Starting point is 00:57:51 and just say, hey, can I pop in? Yeah, that'd be so cool. There's a place in Atlanta I can take you to, or even here in LA. Yeah, go up to Willow Springs. I really do want to do that. Yeah, you should. It's a really fun thing to do.
Starting point is 00:58:03 Or just do that Toyota Grand Prix along beach. Do they still do it? It's a celebrity race. I think they do. I think I'd love to do that again. We should do that. I'll do that together. I'll joke aside.
Starting point is 00:58:13 You know that Jason's won it three times? Are you serious? I've done it four times, and I think I've finished first, second, third, and fourth. I think that's right. Wow, I didn't know that you liked to do that. And then I foolishly accepted an invite from Mitsubishi to race professionally
Starting point is 00:58:28 for a couple of races. What? In their sport truck series. And I raced. When was this? This was when I was 23 or something like that. And I raced, my professional career lasted two races. I raced, or no, three maybe.
Starting point is 00:58:45 It was a limerock, and then maybe it was two, and then Pocono. And there was a spill in front of me. And this guy was skidding across the track, and I T-boned him. And my car, or truck, it was a sport truck, flew up in the air, we were doing about 130, landed on its roof, and skidded to a stop.
Starting point is 00:59:04 And the impact was so hard that it sent my front left tire up through the wheel well and broke my left ankle. And after I said I'd do a stop, I was like, okay, that'll do it for the professional stuff. I'll let my cheesy celeb ass get out of here and let the real men work. Oh, wow. Wait a second, I did not know this.
Starting point is 00:59:25 I knew everything. No, there's a whole actual sequential of this crash that National Enquirer got back in the day, which was so great for me, because I got to see it, because it wasn't televised, it was a silly little race. Anyway. That's wild. I didn't even know that you had done this, though.
Starting point is 00:59:41 That's what's so crazy. I mean, I've spent hours when you and Amanda are away going through your stuff, like in your house, and like, and then- Well, why don't you have me on the show? You should have me on the show, why don't you have me on the show? We should have you on the show.
Starting point is 00:59:53 It'd be great to finally meet the real you. Hard schedule. It is hard to schedule. Is it? Yeah. But how great is Daniel Bell? I mean, talk about, it does boggle my mind, and I like what you said, John, which is like, how do you, what is that feeling
Starting point is 01:00:06 that first time going around? I know, because when you get, that's what I want to experience. I want to do that. What is that when you're allowed to speed? Right. Right? Yeah. When you are given permission to go over 110, 20, 30, 50,
Starting point is 01:00:21 whatever that is. I remember Dax flew through Frankfurt, and he, because he wanted to go to that famous, what's that famous track that you can go to? Like on Sundays, it's open to the public. The Nürburgring. Nürburgring. So Dax goes and he rents a, through like Hertz,
Starting point is 01:00:36 he rents a Porsche to pick up at the airport in Frankfurt. I did the same thing, except I got mine in Monaco and drove it all the way up there. Which is probably, it was fun. Realized too late, it was $5 a mile. Oh, are you serious? Yeah. Wow. True story. Wow.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Well, at that time, it was probably five lira. I mean, think about it, if it was you. It was a long time ago. Yeah, it was a long time ago. I paid in spices and rugs. So Dax likes at Frankfurt, and he goes to like, Avis or Hertz, whatever, and he goes, so they're like, they give him the keys to the Porsche,
Starting point is 01:01:07 and he goes, how do I get to the Nürburgring? And they're like, I'm very sorry, but you cannot take this car on the Nürburgring, of course. It goes without saying, you cannot do that. He goes, oh yeah, no, no, no, I'm not going to do it. But anyway, how do I get there? And they're like, we are very serious. You must not take this car to on the thing.
Starting point is 01:01:26 And he goes, no, I totally won't, I totally won't. But so just tell me which way. And of course, he got in it. I think K-Vel was with him too, and they just drove out there, and he popped on that thing in this rented Porsche. He said it was wild. There was a sun, he's opened everybody.
Starting point is 01:01:41 He said there were like people going in trucks with like campers on the back, and then like dudes in Maserati's going 200 miles an hour. It's really cool. That'd be fun, right? If the three of us went and did that. Oh my God. Yeah, we'll save it for the European tour.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Oh, yes, for the European, shh. I'll talk about the European tour. Don't talk about the European tour. Don't talk about the European tour. Wait, are we going to do a domestic tour? What cities, what cities are you guys going to? We're already doing a domestic tour. Yeah, well, maybe we'll take this opportunity
Starting point is 01:02:14 to remind our listener. What's here? Oh, yeah, that's right there. Oh, yeah, sure, sure. What dates are there? Are it Toronto? Are you going to go to Toronto? We're going to go to Toronto.
Starting point is 01:02:22 Where would you go after Toronto? And what dates are you going to be in Toronto? We're going to Boston. Are there any tickets left even? I go to New York. There are a few tickets left. It's like a smartlist.com. Wait, what?
Starting point is 01:02:31 It's a merch. What's it called? Smartlist.com. Can you spell that? You know what, my favorite thing, though, that he said all the entire interview is, bye, there's the flavor, bye, there's the flavor, is that what it was? That doesn't count. No, it's a boom. Sean, hang on.
Starting point is 01:02:59 I got to pause for a second. Please. That was so fucking sloppy. It was sloppy. It was aggressive. He said in an hour, you know? You just sitting there fucking cherry picking, waiting to do the bye. What happened?
Starting point is 01:03:10 Did your toaster just go off? Like all of a sudden you had to get out of there? What the fuck is going on with you? My Ezekiel Brad just went off. That's just gross. Christ almighty. How about instead of, you don't need to do that. If you want to just wrap up, how about just look at us like an adult and just look at both of us and just go, Daniel, Ricardo, it was great for him to be here today.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Even if it was just a drive. Bye. Oh, beautiful with the drive and everything. Bye. Bye. Drive. Bye. Bye.
Starting point is 01:03:46 Drive. Bye. Drive. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Bye.

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