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What was the name of that Chinese in Northampton?
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But turns out, David is a crema.
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Hey, aren't we all?
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Dude, that Hummer was freaking mobbing, dude.
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Hello, and welcome back to the CREAM podcast number 44, this time in the United States of America.
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We are in a Hummer.
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We're in a Hummer EV sitting in a Tesla supercharger car park.
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And why would we be doing that?
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Weird, because we decided to rent an electric car for Monterrey Car Week, which is what we're at
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right now. We'll do a quick explanation in a minute. But the byproduct of that is that we've
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been sat in this exact spot, I'd say upwards of six hours over the last week, maybe longer.
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We're quite familiar with this spot. We've been to other spots. It didn't work. So this
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is our spot. This is our only spot that works.
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Last night, we went to dinner parked here, got an Uber, sorry, we tried to go for dinner,
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couldn't get there, charged here, got an Uber to dinner, then an Uber back.
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That's just not things I've ever had to do.
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Ridiculous. But it's been very good. We are here at Monterrey Car Week. If you don't know what it is,
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there is a town just south of San Francisco and a little bit north of Los Angeles that every year
03:13
for one week is taken over by cars in the best way possible. I'm not talking about takeover,
03:18
spec, I'm not talking about 350z and what such. I'm talking about Ferrari, you know,
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Ferrari 250 GTOs and McLaren F1s and what such. So this is going to be a bit of a Monterrey special
03:29
cream podcast. We're going to talk through what happened this week, what we saw. But as with
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every cars were moving around me, because we have to start with the road, whether it was a
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rule or a ruin, will. It's the greatest rule yet. It is. And we can't talk about why yet.
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We'll get into it. We will get into it. It's the rule of rules that this rule cannot be topped.
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Can't be beaten. Yourself. It's a rule for me for a very similar reason. What about Ben? Oh,
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hi. I am here. Oh, so sorry. I'm just behind Will. I'm sorry. Maxi passengers. It's Will
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to my right. And Ben behind the Maxi. Oh, hi. There you go. That's the one. Is it a rule?
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No, I'd call it a rule. It's for a similar reason to you. It is. We will get on to that later in
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the podcast because it happened just today. But shall we start? Perhaps let's rewind back to
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swear at the airport still. We're at the airport. I don't know. Before we've even been on the plane
04:30
or at the airport, Edwin is just about to throw a drink all over the floor before they get on
04:36
the plane. We'll get to that in front of some important people. Yeah, we'll get on to that.
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But first, we'll get on to just a really funny... I'll remember this for a long time.
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We're at airport security. Oh, this is a car podcast. I don't care. This is a Monterey special.
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And people want to hear. Look, if they're hearing about my drinks billage, they're hearing about
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you. Joe is the Ben bully of the week. Let's do it. Okay, fine. This is the real one.
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The first of many for this week. Sure. We're at airport security and the gentleman
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at the X-ray machine is saying, right, you know, the belts on the table, please,
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laptops out, that sort of stuff. And he says to Ben, I'm standing next to Ben,
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do you have a smart watch? And keep in mind, Ben, you have a mechanical,
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quite nice looking watch. Is it you wearing right now? No, I'm wearing a different one right now.
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But okay, but you've got another, you know, it's a normal, it's an old style watch. It's a 1970s
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watch. Okay, lovely. And you said to the man, I think it's quite smart. Yeah.
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And I, I looked at Will, Will looked at me and the security guy looked at all of us as if,
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why am I getting, why am I getting shit from this kid? Why am I getting flippant responses?
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And but then that was just your answer to the watch off and put it through the scanner.
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So you actually thought he meant like, is it a smart, is it a nice one?
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I thought he meant, I don't know, you can like smuggle drugs with a nice watch.
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Can you take the back of a nice watch? Maybe in the movement or something? There's a,
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I don't know. I don't mind the electronics. Also, in my defense, he did say,
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is it a smart watch? He said it's a smart watch.
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No, no, no, no, no. I think you're possibly the only person who would say no that way.
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He said, he said, is it, you said, do I need to take my watch off? He said,
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is it a smart watch? And you went, I think it's pretty smart.
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It sounded so sark. I was being deadly serious. I thought it was quite smart.
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So anyway, we then got, we made it through without being detained because of Ben's flippancy.
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And then got to the gate at which point I decided I'd found some drinks and what such.
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I have, there's Purdy's energy drinks, which are, they don't have any caffeine in,
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which is for me very key because I can't have caffeine. So I bought one of those,
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put it in my backpack, got a Starbucks. And as we were sitting in Starbucks,
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we heard some frankly quite posh voices beside of us. And we didn't take too much of a mind,
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but after a while, a man came over and said, hi, I worked for RM Sotheby's,
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which if you don't know Will, what's RM Sotheby's?
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RM Sotheby's auction house of, of, of great prowess and value. Yeah.
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They, yeah, for instance, this week, they, this week we were there,
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they sold a Ferrari Daytona SP3 for $26 million, quite dumb. But a gentleman came over and said,
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hi, my name is Will Smith, not the one you're thinking of. Who else?
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Instead, I'm the one who works for RM Sotheby's. I'm a, a watcher of TDC. Do you want to come to
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the auction? But it's happening at Monterey. And we said, yeah, absolutely. Yeah. And then I
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promptly got up at my backpack on turned around too quickly. My bottle fell out of my bag and
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smashed all over the floor in front of the gate. So that was great. And then we
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were struck off the list of our RM Sotheby's. They said, can I get my business card back?
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But we did it. We went there yesterday. Yeah, that was yesterday. That was yesterday. That was,
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that was quite cool. And but being in an auction house or an auction room like that,
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arms bolted to my side. Not, not trying to do anything. Not even, I'm not even blinking in
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that room. Meanwhile, Ben was throwing the camera up above his head. I was thinking he was
08:06
just throwing out bids. It was quite scary. We were in a room with Schmi. Which Schmi was
08:10
there? Ed Bolin. Also, Schmi did come up to us and say, I've got to have a chat with you at
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some point about my Ferrari XX spec and then walked off almost quite angrily. So that was a bit
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worrying. We saw Ed Bolin there. We went and introduced ourselves. I don't think he gives a
08:24
shit who we are. But we've at least shook his hand. You might remember something. I don't know.
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Frackets. No. Who else was there? That's it. That's it. I can remember. Yeah. So we saw
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what Doug DeMiro out about. We did see Douglas. Douglas was out. And we didn't even know
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we'd actually spotted him that night or the night before. We didn't even realize it was him.
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We saw a white contestant. We saw a white contestant. And then we said, Ben went in detective mode and
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went on that second. Someone DM me. Someone DM me and said, is that Doug DeMiro? And I was like,
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hang on. And I went into detective mode, looked up the video and then referenced the plate to
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like his car. And it's him. Turns out it was. Next day. There he is. There he was. We went to a
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basically for context in Monterey Car Week. There is kind of events started all over.
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There's Laguna Seca, which is the famous racetrack is here in Monterey. And there's all
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sorts of other bits and golf courses around for rich people. But for the week, they put cars on the
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lawns and that sort of stuff. But outside of that, there are cars just around. You turn up to a
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lay by that would on any other day of the year be empty. And there was, as we found out 10 minutes
09:25
ago, a P1 GTR and a McLaren P1 in green, just parked up. And on that same road, we saw
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GM A250, White Cuntash 177. A T50. Yeah.
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Did you say that? Yeah. Very sorry. Apologies. T50. A GM A250. A Gordon Murray automotive.
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And you're here with Edwin Edwin in Edwin. So there was T50. There was no way.
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No, not a T50. I missed that one. Get down to T50.
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So well, the biggest thing was the first day we got here, we decided to,
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well, firstly, when we arrived the night we arrived, for our esteemed American listeners,
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Ben decided to send us to Olive Garntman for dinner. Unlimited breadsticks. I'm going to
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say it right now, Americans. I don't ever want to hear any jokes about English food again.
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Your stuff is whack. Soups and salads. About soup and salads.
10:16
I'd never heard of this before, but they offer you soup and salad, which has already weighed
10:20
enough. And then it's unlimited refills of soup. I'll shake your curiosity. I said,
10:24
yes to a soup. Sorry. And this is to go along with my pasta.
10:29
What? And I finished my soup and he went, can I get you a refill of that? Excuse me?
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I've already had a meal. You don't just say, do you want more? You don't finish it.
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You don't finish a steak or a pasta and they go, can I refill that for you?
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You want some more? It's on the house.
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So, but no, since then that was weird. But the first day we actually came into Monterey,
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the first thing that happened, we turned up behind a McLaren F1 and a P1, which we reacted normally to.
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Yeah, there was screaming, tears, people clambering at the wind. That was just cool.
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That to me is the best thing about Monterey so far is the events, they're okay, they're cool.
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There's lots of cool stuff. But just driving along and an F1 pulls, also we pulled over to
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let it in front and then let that and the P1 in front just so we could just track behind it.
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That's the best part about this week. Also, we skimmed over quite an important detail,
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which is our rental car. Do you want to tell us about our rental car and also what we told Ben?
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So, we're in a Hummer EV, which references a 1000 horsepower, 4.2 tonne ridiculous piece of American
11:39
metal. But what we told Ben is that we were renting a RAV4 or similar. So Ben was quite
11:45
looking forward to our RAV4 or similar. And then we turned off at the airport.
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Where's our all similar? It actually became a running joke about this that we said,
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I hope it's not the RAV4, I hope we get the all similar. So all week we're like,
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God, I hope that all similar look good. That should be good.
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And then we're just going up the car park and there's a Hummer and Ben actually said,
12:04
and he's like, oh, that's a Hummer, you may have it. We're cool if we had a Hummer.
12:08
And they're like, Ben, that's our rental car. And then we proceeded to sit in San Francisco
12:15
airport car park for about a half an hour. Jesus Christ. Well, firstly, Ben, what was your reaction
12:20
to it? I haven't seen one before in person. So I walked out of the airport and I was like,
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yo, that's cool. And then I turned around and we was filming. I think you were filming with your
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eyes, with my eyes and my phone. Yeah, you're filming with your eyes and your phone. And
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there it was. And here we are. And here we are sat in a car park for a charge. But it's
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fun though. It is. It's just this car is dumb. It is incredible. We said on the video,
12:41
there is going to be a video coming to the top of the center channel where we lived with it for the
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week. And my honest, my honest conclusion is I would own one. It's, it's hilarious. It's so dumb.
12:51
It's a pantomime car. It really is. I was just saying, I should have said it in the video,
12:55
literally when we pulled up here, that electric cars take themselves so seriously. They're all
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like, I'm so smart. Hey, God, yeah. No, I'm good for the world. This thing is just dumb.
13:07
Like it's not trying to do that. It's just trying to be allowed, which is, which is TDC
13:12
through and through the launch mode is called WTF mode, which is what's to freedom.
13:17
They just said, Hey, man, it needs to be calm. WTF figure something out. Watch the freedom. Hell,
13:24
yeah. And it is unbelievably fast. We're fairly sure. So they claim a three and a bit second
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060. We are 100% did a sub four second 060. Oh, easily. It's unbelievable. Three up as well.
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Yeah. Crazy. Ridiculous. 11 and a half thousand pound foot of torque, which are like to the actual
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wheels is apparently 1200 pound foot. It makes no sense. Also, over four tons, which if you're,
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if you're in the UK means you can't drive it on a normal license, you need an HGV license.
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Yeah. Yeah. Insane. I'd like to drive one in the UK. I also wouldn't. Yeah. I wanted to
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see what how this feels in the UK. Shall we get onto where you've got the, you've got the list?
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We have a list of many things to go over from that. This will pretty much be all Monterey related.
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Now, before our, well, the beginning of our trip, we met, we met a Kramer of the week.
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Yo, we were on the plane, which is quite a long flight. It's about 10 or 11 hours
14:18
from the UK. And right towards the end of the flight, one of the flight tenants came over
14:23
to me and sort of kneeled by my seat. I thought I was in trouble. I thought so. I was, I was to the
14:27
left of Will and I saw him kneel down and I thought it was in trouble. So I went like this. I went,
14:32
I just kind of turned to the left and pretended I didn't know Will. I thought, God, they're
14:36
going to know about my handwritten passport. God, no. And he had like a white bag in his hand.
14:42
I was like, what's happening here? And then he said to me, man called David,
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he said, oh, I just, you know, I've got a question. I'm sure you haven't been asked
14:50
this question yet today. What was the name of that Chinese in Northampton?
14:56
I was baffled. I was like, okay, right. Either you listen to the podcast or you followed me where
15:02
I live or where I used to live. But it turns out David is a Kramer. Hey, aren't we all?
15:07
Gave us some cans of beer and some champagne and a card as well. David officially Kramer of the
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week. Genuinely started the trip off. Absolutely. Amazingly. Also made note to
15:17
which I, you know, I appreciate to not say anything until the end of the flight, because
15:21
when I walked through and I was standing awkwardly outside the toilet, he went, oh,
15:24
there's another toilet. You can go up there. Otherwise I would have felt really bad if I
15:28
had have known. I was just standing there going, just, just waiting for, just waiting for this.
15:32
Just going to shit in that. Let's do again, destroy that one if you don't mind.
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So yeah, David absolutely Kramer of the week. US car park is on our list. This is what
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I just mentioned now. So we picked up the hammer, Ben surprised. We're all gleeful. We're
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all going, wow. Look at the four wheels staring. We're kicking our legs with our pinkies.
15:50
We are at the beginning of our week. Also, we've just had a long flight though as well.
15:55
So we kind of want to get out. Nothing can bring us down.
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Nothing. It was just, let's get on the road. We've got two to three hours of driving ahead
16:02
of us. We tried to leave San Francisco airport. We have to pay to get out. So you pull up
16:06
to a booth. There are three, four lanes. Some of them don't have people on. Some of
16:11
them do. The one with the person on said, what was it? It was cash.
16:14
That was cash only. It was cash. So we thought, okay, well, we will have cards. Let's go to the
16:17
card one, which is like an automated non-human one. Did that. We tried possibly five different cards
16:25
and it said no, can't do that. I'm afraid whatever. So Ben had to jump out, go and find a person
16:30
who came over and was none the wiser. Yep. Absolutely no idea. They didn't know what
16:34
was going on. They kept going, put your card in as if we were the idiots. And you put
16:38
the card in and you go, that's not working. Hold on. Put the card in. You got your card and then
16:45
the card got eaten by the machine and the machine just died. So then he said, at this point, we are
16:51
forming quite a queue. And we are destroying the car park. This is not, this is all, it actually
16:56
felt English. Yeah. Like the bottom of the multi-story car park where you're looking out
17:01
the window trying to make sure you're not curving a wheel. It was that tight. It's not
17:04
a hummer shaped sized car park. So then the guy says, can you reverse back? Just reverse back and
17:09
go to the next one. We reverse back, just about. They have to stop everyone from moving. We're
17:14
doing four wheel steering, all sorts. Go to the one he just told us to. As soon as we pull
17:18
up to the booths, the woman pulls out of her, just opens the door, leaves, and just goes
17:25
through a door into another room and leaves. Yep. And the guy who was helping us before
17:29
just went, oh, she's gone on break, huh? So where's there? Like, okay, so do we need to go elsewhere?
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And then the booth we just came from, someone started working on.
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I think the best part was that we then, we then reverse went back to the other booth
17:45
and then went, God, what's going on here? As if, as if we were causing the issue. I was,
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Ben, how, how was it in the back? Were you, were you tense? Yeah, were you tense? It was tense.
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Yeah, yeah. I thought we'd never get out. Yeah. I thought that was it. We're going to miss everything.
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We're just going to be at this gate. Six days of moving from booth A to B.
18:03
That was easily 20 to 30 minutes delay. Yeah. Just there. But we got out in the end,
18:07
did two, three hours down here to Salinas. Yes, which is, sorry, sorry. Just let us off as well.
18:13
It's $7. It was also half an hour. It took so long that the price
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went from $8 to $12. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Next up on the list,
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we've got another Kramer, not Kramer of the Week quite, but you had it not been for David,
18:28
you might, you might have been. That's 106 man. Yes. He's like, believe his name was Anthony.
18:34
There we go. Yeah. We went to a show called Sports Car Vacation Land, which I'm going to be real,
18:39
was actually a little bit disappointing. Yeah. It was their inaugural one.
18:43
So I'm sure it'll get better over the years, but it was, it was quite sparse.
18:46
Yeah. But we walked in through the gates and there was, you know,
18:50
you could see like up a canyon sort of thing. Yeah. And in the very distance, I was like,
18:55
what's that? Is that a Mark III Fiesta? Now it can't be. And then you went, oh,
18:59
that's the only one. 106 rally in America. It's insane. Like, well, what is it doing?
19:04
Yeah. I mean, we'll get onto it. There are a bit more French things here this week
19:07
that we haven't been used to, but, and then we were admiring said 106 and we were just about
19:11
to film in front of it. And then a guy came over, introduced himself and said,
19:15
I'm a Kramer. I'm a Kramer. This is my 106. He said he imported it and drove it
19:19
something like a thousand miles back. And if you're not familiar with America, America's highways,
19:24
it is, it is, it is fast speed. It's not small little city, you know, hairpins and things,
19:30
which is what a Peugeot 106 is built for. It's, it's hard on a car like that. And he just drove
19:35
it back. Yeah. This is full. Like it was, it was left on drive and stuff. But again, the 106
19:39
has not got, it's not going to have great air con. It's not an automatic and it's not
19:42
going to be comfortable long journey. But nonetheless, there it was looking completely
19:46
out of place. Yeah. Ridiculous. That was a really cool setting that place. It was really,
19:50
really cool. And then the final Kramer that we met, who is a Kramer that we've spoken about on the
19:54
podcast before is Greg. Greg. Greg owns a white Mercielago LP640, but in Washington DC,
20:03
which is all the way on the other side of America, he said, you've been speaking to him,
20:07
right? And he said, I'm not bringing it, but I will see that. He messaged me and said,
20:10
I'm going to be at Monterey. I was like, I said, I have interest. It's like, how are you getting
20:16
that? Are you driving? Would you like us to drive it for you? And in Venice, he did say, I would
20:20
love to do it one day, but that's a long way. Yeah. And then LP640. So he didn't. But we met him
20:25
today. Actually, quite a funny story. When we went to another show called Radwood. That was
20:31
right here. It was the paddock with Radwood attached. Radwood. And then we're walking along
20:35
this sort of golf course and lovely setting there. And a man in a golf cart pulls up and says,
20:40
hey, man, you want to lift? And we're like, yeah, sure. Why not? So me and Ben sat on the back. Ben,
20:44
Edwin was in the middle. So me and Ben are facing straight out the back.
20:48
And we're powering along. So that's taken us in a golf cart. And Greg, who we just mentioned, walks
20:54
past and goes, oh, hey, Will. And we're just powering on away from him. I was like, I can't
20:59
stop. Will, I mean, I think the exact quote was, oh, sorry, I'm being taken away.
21:04
So that was your first in person interaction with Greg. First interaction. He was,
21:08
he was very nice about it. He wasn't too bothered. We saw him the next day
21:11
when we went hunting for some Mercy Lagos, which we'll get to very, very much get on to. But
21:17
I was going to say, should we talk about some spots or is that on the list?
21:20
Let's have some, what have we seen? Well, we would not see exactly. That's what we were
21:24
just talking about on the way here. There are very few things that we haven't seen. Ben,
21:29
what are your best spots? We saw, we saw a Koenigsegg Jesko Jesko Absolute,
21:35
yes, which is Zach's garage. And we saw him in the distance. And he went on to this,
21:40
there's a big toll road called 17 mile drive, which is, goes past all the golf courses along
21:43
the seafront. People bring their nice cars there, pull in laybys. And he went on to one
21:47
section of that. And we were given a left or a right. And we took the left. And I believe
21:51
he took the right. Yeah, we lost him a distance. I don't know. I actually really
21:55
enjoyed the, the RM Sotheby's auction. I liked watching that LaFerrari get auctioned off.
21:59
That was cool. So top five cars. Jesko Absolute. Oh, I don't know.
22:03
Okay. Great. Yeah, it's all right, mate. We're just on podcast. Don't worry about it.
22:07
What about the E92 and 3? Oh, do you like that? That was good.
22:09
We haven't seen any. You haven't. I was looking forward to seeing one with that,
22:12
aren't any, but there's none. No, do you want to explain that?
22:15
Come to Monterey car week. It's where every E92 M3 is. And I'm going to say
22:20
E92 M3 is a cool car. We've seen one before. I think they're genuinely
22:22
really cool. They look great, but I don't care when I've seen 400 of them. And these
22:26
guys will turn around every two seconds and see one as if they'd never seen one before.
22:30
And they're all either white or gray or blue. And they're all lowered and they're all the same
22:34
wheels. And granted, it's a nice car, but it gets so tedious. Do you know what it is?
22:38
They're all modified so well. You'd be okay with it if you weren't with us,
22:42
because it wouldn't register in your head. They would just go past and you're going to,
22:46
but we would go, oh, Winter Lagos on the apexes. All those are nice.
22:51
Oh, nice fit. Oh, they're eating on that. Oh, he's got end-performance seats. Those are
22:54
good. That's good. I'm not joking. We've seen, I'm going to call it 30 a day.
22:58
And it's now became a joke where every time one comes past us, these two point it and go,
23:04
oh, Ben, what's that car? What's that car? And then we all go, oh, no.
23:07
I have interest, Ben. What's that just behind you over there?
23:10
That's like a 322. Yeah, exactly.
23:14
E46s, E92s, and FATs and GT3s are hundreds and hundreds of day. If you aren't aware and you
23:22
aren't aware of Monterey Car Week, when we say it's a, the cars take over the town,
23:27
they really do. If you, if you stand, we actually, because we've been charging this car so much,
23:32
we go and stand on the corner. There is a crossroads, what do you call it? An intersection
23:36
between a four-way intersection. And we just go and stand there and wait. And I,
23:40
I guarantee you there's no, no more than 15 seconds between something very high value
23:47
or cool coming past like minimum GT3. I don't think I'm not aware of any other event on
23:53
Earth that does this. I mean, like, I always thought Goodwood was good as in Festival Speed,
23:59
not even close. Goodwood is, is perhaps all 5%, not even, not even 5% of what this is.
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Stuff everywhere and the range is just ridiculous. I've realised as I've, as we've been going,
24:12
that I, you guys are a bit more choosy with your photos. I take photos like a dad.
24:19
I just pull my fan out and click and just shoot. How many do you think you've taken?
24:22
I've taken 500 photos since we left England. No, I was just looking through because you're
24:26
off my top five. I can now give you that because I don't take very many photos
24:29
of stuff, but the ones I have taken photos of are my favourites. So I'm going to give it,
24:33
sing a DLS. Good one. Number one. Yes, go absolute. Okay. These aren't all of these,
24:39
it's just my five. A, whilst we see, I'm a Clarene F1 up close. Lovely. In Sotheby's.
24:48
SVJ. Now that's your guy. I've entered SVJ. Just, I sound so good. And then number one car
24:54
is a yellow Mercilago. Oh, okay. Interesting. Maybe we'll get on to that in a little bit.
25:00
Also, the thing I want to mention on the podcast is you, you took a video and you posted a video
25:06
which will overlay on the screen right now. If you're a viewer, if you could just describe
25:09
it, it's Pacific Northwest feel. Oh yeah, foggy. It's gloomy, but it's, it feels nice
25:15
with an SVJ, SVJ doing an acceleration with some flames. It looks like Instagram spec.
25:20
Yep. What I'd now like to do is overlay the video that I got, which is the reality,
25:24
which is I will put it in here. I had that dream again. My small business needs to hire,
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quality. Start hiring today with LinkedIn. But if you're an or if you're, uh, you've heard
26:04
it, but if you're a not a visual viewer, what it is is me filming from the back,
26:08
the flame goes off at all three of us go, oh, it's not as polished as it's seen as you've made it
26:15
seem. But yeah. Okay. So that's a good top five. That's a good top. Yeah. And I don't want to mention
26:21
Ferrari 350, 250 GTO, 250 GTO. That is going to be in this video on Muhammad. We were just
26:28
filming an intro and a Ferrari 250 GTO drove past. That is absurd. That doesn't happen
26:34
anywhere on that please. Well, the last one I think I saw was 40 or 50 mil, something like that.
26:39
Ridiculous. Yeah, that was like most expensive was like 50 something. Yeah,
26:43
William, mercy logo, yellow mercy logo. I think it was. Yeah, that makes sense.
26:48
It's been fair. We've seen many mercy. Actually, just over there as well, you've
26:51
got Starbucks and a mercy logo just pulled up outside and that's that's how I want my life
26:57
to be. Also go to coffee shop. Mercy logo fills up. The cool thing is anybody that
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brings a cool car here, you know the game. You know that everyone's here for cars.
27:04
So he was at Starbucks, just pop the engine bay for people to take photos of just look around them.
27:09
That's cool. I'm going to say mercy. This is a mercy logo, yellow 6.2 manual, my absolute
27:14
dreams back. That is my number one. Choir R, which we saw just parked inside the road.
27:18
That's cool. There's more. I'm going to also say the Zonda.
27:21
Nice. The Zonda F. It was a C12S. I think it was. McLaren F1.
27:30
And I had one more thing. Please think about yourselves. Was it a yellow mercy logo?
27:34
It might have been. We did see an SV. That was cool. F40. That's not quite on my list.
27:39
Hummer. I'm just looking through my photos, which are mainly mercy logos.
27:42
We did see a clear V6. Yes, we did see a clear V6. I feel harsh saying that that's Enzo.
27:48
Enzo. Now that yeah. Oh, we did the Enzo spot with the SV. That was incredible.
27:52
It's going to sound like ramblings of three mental people, but actually we did see that.
27:58
That's my five. Your five, sir. Now, Tide first for me is McLaren F1
28:04
and the other McLaren F1 we saw. For me, it's the car of all time.
28:13
I'd say it might even be just the car. It's the best car. It might be a car. It's car.
28:19
It's car. It's objective best car. For me that is the car. So yes, any time I get to be within,
28:26
I'd say a couple of thousand miles of a McLaren F1. I'm quite happy. That's what gets my day going.
28:31
So McLaren F1 first, the Enzo number two, because Ferrari Enzo is childhood growing up car.
28:38
Number three, I'd say is a yellow Lamborghini Mercy logo, which I'm sure we'll get onto.
28:44
Number four. Oh, I just had them. I had it in my head and I can't remember. Please
28:49
wait one moment while I scroll through my photos and what we've got.
28:53
500 of them, is it? There's literally billions of those.
28:56
So I'm just going to hold up to the camera now. This is what my camera roll looks like.
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What color Mercedes logo is it? Well, it's just this one here. The yellow one.
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Okay. Why is that? I'm sure we'll get there.
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Oh, you know what? It's not top five, but the 177. We saw a McDonnell.
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A Aston 177. Just chilling. I'd like to replace one of mine.
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Okay. I'd like to replace. I can't remember my list. I have no too many things.
29:19
I'm going to add a sixth, the CCX. The CCX.
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The CCX we saw in the Sotheby's car park.
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There is something about the early Koenigseggs that are simply perfect. They don't age.
29:33
They have like that Carrera GT quality where they're stuck in time,
29:37
but the time is perfect. I don't have the words to explain it better.
29:41
Time is right. Now, there was something that's quite special for me
29:45
is that we walked into the Sotheby's car park and we've been talking recently.
29:49
And we're going to get on to it next podcast because there's too much one trade to get through.
29:53
We recently drove a Ferrari 550 and a Gallardo, our attainable maybe one day dream cars.
30:00
And in the parking garage was a Ferrari 550 on the exact wheels I want,
30:05
but right below it on the next level, which you could see through,
30:08
was a Ferrari 355. And all week I was staring at 355s going,
30:13
is that better? I don't know if it's better.
30:17
It's crazy first-world problems they have, but I can't decide which one I love more.
30:21
And I keep staring at that photo. I keep going, getting better and just going,
30:25
I can't, I can't. Zonda is my fourth, the Zonda F.
30:30
And then finally, it could be the Sport Quattro that we saw.
30:35
Oh, that was also sold for just a pretty penny.
30:38
Just a Ferrari Sport Quattro.
30:39
A Ferrari Sport Quattro?
30:42
A SFRA Sport Quattro?
30:43
Sorry, I was looking for my photos. I saw a 550.
30:46
An Audi Sport Quattro is something that you just don't see.
30:48
No, that was the red one.
30:51
Yeah, that was cool.
30:52
Also sold for a lot of money.
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Sold for many, many millions.
30:55
So those are our picks.
30:57
What else have we got on the list?
30:58
What else have we got on the list?
30:59
Ben, you've put in here Lexus LFR concept.
31:01
That's something that was sort of revealed.
31:03
There's an event at Monterey called the Quale.
31:07
We went to that one.
31:08
We went to that one.
31:08
Yeah, I think it was it.
31:09
Is it two and a half grand a ticket?
31:11
It's something like that.
31:12
And it's basically a big old golf course with all of the
31:16
If you ever see Monterey coverage with cars being announced,
31:20
then you've got a Murray stuff was shown there.
31:22
The new Ferrari, Lamborghini, Fennel, whatever it was.
31:27
Because of where we are in the world.
31:31
All of that stuff gets announced there.
31:33
We couldn't go there.
31:34
But there was the Lexus LFA successor.
31:38
Now it's not the actual final car, I believe.
31:40
It's not actually called the LFR,
31:41
but apparently the thing will be called the LFR.
31:44
And that is some sort of V8.
31:46
Skip quite a few letters.
31:47
Throw in LFA, LFB, Nah, R.
31:53
But when you told me about this, Ben,
31:55
and I said, does it have what engine is it?
31:57
Well, I don't really know.
31:59
I believe it is a V8.
32:00
So is this misinformation?
32:02
I'm pretty sure it is a V8.
32:02
Surely we're not getting misinformation of the week.
32:05
In a different country.
32:07
In a different continent.
32:08
Not even in my country.
32:09
No, I'm pretty sure it is a V8.
32:11
And if it's not, it's not.
32:14
On that subject, you just mentioned it.
32:18
Man like Gordon Murray.
32:20
We love Gordon Murray.
32:21
Now, he revealed, or the company revealed, a new car.
32:25
And actually, we speculated on this.
32:27
We're going to take a little bit of credit.
32:29
We want, we need our royalties, if we're being honest.
32:33
And I'll take my royalties in the form of seeing a T50.
32:35
Is that we heard about, or we found about,
32:37
or they announced that there's going to be a sort of special division of
32:40
GMA that are going to make some one-off or very special versions of their cars.
32:44
And we said, please, God, make a T50 that doesn't have the fan.
32:49
It looks more like the F1.
32:50
And what did they come out with?
32:52
Gordon Murray heard us and went, boys, I've got you.
32:55
Let me get the sketchbook out.
32:57
God, he gets creaming that mustache.
33:01
But this thing is literally, it's an F1 restome.
33:04
Even you said the mirrors in the place where it's where he wanted them.
33:08
And he called it the, is it completely like a unique sort of name?
33:12
Yeah, like, so it's nothing like, like an F1, like an S1.
33:15
S1, that's the one.
33:17
So it's called the S1.
33:18
There's another name after that.
33:23
The other thing is a Le Mans, which is based on the smaller one.
33:25
But it's just perfect.
33:29
No fan, quad pipes at the back, quad tail lights.
33:32
The front is, wow, it really is cool.
33:34
It is, again, now that is now something that I just want to see.
33:38
But supposedly it was a custom commission built for one person.
33:42
Five cars were built at a reported value of 11 million each.
33:48
So someone has spent 55 million to have all five examples.
33:52
But compared to five, the current of ones.
33:54
It's like half price.
33:55
Also, buy one, sell the other four for inflated money, have one for free.
34:01
It's the Brunei way of doing things.
34:04
And there's no, there is no confirmation, but supposedly it is a collector that
34:07
isn't the South Brunei or anyone in the family.
34:10
But someone who apparently already owns two G50s.
34:13
So they, I think they're good for it.
34:19
Also, the other thing I wanted to say, if you are perhaps a Will Smith, again,
34:24
of RM Sotheby's, not of...
34:27
To be fair, if it is actual Will Smith, we'll take that too.
34:29
If actual Will Smith too, do you not?
34:30
There's only Will Smith.
34:31
There's only one Will Smith to me.
34:33
And he's the one that works for RM Sotheby's.
34:36
But if you are someone who works for a brand that perhaps is going to be at Monterey next week,
34:40
next week, next year, it's going to be, it's been a long day.
34:45
Is that Monterey next year?
34:46
Let us know, because, you know, we're coming back,
34:48
coming back big, and I want to go to the Quail next time.
34:50
The Quail has to be done.
34:52
Really must be done.
34:53
Do you want to change that?
34:54
Oh, we're not, we don't want to go to the Quail.
34:56
We need to go to the Quail.
34:57
No, we will be attending the Quail.
34:59
We just need to weigh in.
35:00
Because I want to just like, no matter what happens,
35:02
we'll be rolling off at the gate.
35:03
You know, if you have to work security.
35:04
Oh yeah, I wouldn't mind that.
35:07
And it's just you two.
35:09
Yeah, these guys have got tickets in the cup.
35:13
Stop signs and slow people,
35:15
which I think Edward is going to have some strong opinions on.
35:17
Now, Edwin has been, has been raging about this all week.
35:20
And do you know what?
35:21
And I'm going to say no more than that.
35:22
I'm going to take it away.
35:24
Well, no, you've driven today.
35:26
I have driven today.
35:28
Because you had a, you were driving something quite special.
35:31
Big, yellow Chevy Traverse.
35:35
Absolutely dreadful machine.
35:37
And yeah, I drove in this country for the first time.
35:39
I was quite scared to see it.
35:40
Why was it that you had to drive that, by the way?
35:42
Because you guys would, I had to do tracking.
35:46
So we hired a Chevy Traverse for me to drive.
35:47
So we hired a Hummer Reveal,
35:49
which can fit all of us, to drive around.
35:51
But then we had to hire a second car for Ben to drive
35:54
because he can't drive the Hummer
35:56
because we need to film the Hummer.
35:57
So only in YouTube land
35:59
would there be a second rental car.
36:01
And it'd be a Chevy Traverse for Ben.
36:04
We get the Hummer Reveal, Ben gets the Traverse.
36:08
Also, we had it for possibly four hours.
36:11
And then handed it back to him.
36:12
The guy was really confused.
36:13
He was so confused because we pulled up in a rental car
36:15
and then the three of us, and he said,
36:17
so what you guys up to?
36:18
And I was like, you know, I didn't, we just,
36:20
we didn't lie to him at all.
36:21
But I mean, it's tough to explain
36:23
that we're making a YouTube video
36:24
that we did a tracking car.
36:24
Oh, I'm just renting your car to make a video with.
36:28
I mean, it's actually just driving a car
36:30
and then the camera is attached back about it.
36:31
It's not a big deal, but still.
36:33
But yes, the point here is that
36:35
if you're an American listening to it,
36:36
what's wrong with you people?
36:38
Why are you so slow?
36:40
Why do you not understand junctions?
36:42
Why do you sit for upwards of 20 seconds
36:45
when you have a free road just going,
36:48
But there's a reason for that.
36:49
Could I make it out?
36:50
There's a reason for it though, isn't it?
36:51
And that's the stop sign, the humble stop sign.
36:55
Yeah, I mean, well, you can talk about the stop sign,
36:57
but it's, there's a couple of rules
36:59
in this country that work,
37:01
but they are unfortunately negated
37:04
by some really, really dumb people
37:07
and other dumb road rules.
37:09
Turning right on red, fantastic rule.
37:13
Only something a logical mind could come up with.
37:15
And then someone came along and said,
37:18
Hey, have the humble stop sign
37:24
a police will come after you.
37:26
You can't roll through.
37:27
Rolling through a stop sign, not allowed.
37:30
We asked an American about this
37:32
and said, why, why do you have them?
37:34
And the response was, it's not,
37:36
it's not a stop sign.
37:37
It's a, well, sorry.
37:38
It's not a roll through sign.
37:39
It's not a roll through sign.
37:42
Because some of them are, again,
37:44
I can kind of understand it if it's,
37:45
in the UK, there are lots of blind junctions.
37:47
I could understand it in the UK.
37:48
Whereas here, we come to,
37:49
there was a stop sign that came to you the day.
37:52
You could only go right.
37:53
On the left was someone's house.
37:56
Oh, literally every time we drove past it,
37:58
Is the house going to pull out on me?
38:00
The point here is that a junction works fine
38:03
because a logical person rolls up to a junction,
38:05
you look left to right if it's clear
38:06
and if it is clear, you carry on moving.
38:08
Whereas here, no matter what,
38:10
you have to stop and stop sign.
38:12
And we have stop signs in the UK.
38:14
But they're only in places where you have,
38:15
where you like safely need to stop to look.
38:17
Whereas a junction, let the world self govern.
38:22
The fact that when four people are approaching,
38:24
or three people are approaching a junction,
38:25
and it's a race to see who can stop first
38:28
so that you may go first next, ridiculous.
38:31
But I'd say that we've been obeying those.
38:37
I'd say I think we've all, we all saw us all stop.
38:43
Yeah, that's the one, that's the one.
38:47
Today, when we drive here,
38:48
as I've been in the back of this car
38:49
most of the week watching,
38:51
and you know what, I have at times been like,
38:52
you know what, maybe we've been a bit harsh
38:54
Maybe they know something we don't.
38:56
I found it so frustrating.
38:58
I'm just stopping to start again.
39:02
It is absolutely ridiculous.
39:03
Also, no one indicates here.
39:04
And also, who's what?
39:07
There are maybe three roundabouts here.
39:10
And as soon as you get to it,
39:11
you go, oh, well, it looks like I can pull out.
39:12
That guy looks like he's going straight.
39:13
Nope, he's going to be all the way around.
39:17
Also, the whole joke about BMW people doing it?
39:22
Every single one of you.
39:22
Rites of way as well.
39:23
We're in Carmel, which is a local town.
39:25
It's a very, very nice little town.
39:27
It's built as well.
39:28
All Americans are on blocks on a grid.
39:31
But every single junction to stop sign.
39:32
So everyone comes to a stop.
39:35
And then it's just a battle of who's going to go first.
39:37
It's one person just going.
39:39
And the next person put them going,
39:41
And then you just got to cut someone up.
39:43
Why not just have a right of way?
39:44
Also, if my light goes green,
39:46
why is the pedestrian crossing
39:48
that I'm turning into also green?
39:51
Pedestrians are brazen as hell.
39:54
It might just be Monterey Cartway.
39:55
It feels like almost like what it'd be like
39:57
going, being in London.
39:58
When people just walk out in front of a car and go like,
40:00
so I don't even care if you kill me.
40:03
Which in the Harmo we keep joking,
40:04
it's going to happen.
40:07
Brother, we wouldn't even feel it.
40:10
If you're small enough,
40:11
we wouldn't even know.
40:12
You just be chewed up in the tires.
40:14
Now talking of Carmel, Ben,
40:18
there's a little section here called Ben Pizza.
40:25
every single, no, that wasn't my side here.
40:27
Because they'll go, oh, that's so funny.
40:30
Shall I tell a story?
40:31
No, you can tell a story.
40:32
Because you're the one that's the.
40:33
Can I just, I think the crib's going to be on your side, Ben.
40:36
Yeah, I'm totally fine with that.
40:38
Because it's more and more.
40:39
It is funny, but it's also in the moment
40:41
was not funny for me.
40:42
So we were in Carmel, lovely area.
40:45
We thought, it's very busy,
40:48
We don't really know what's around.
40:50
So we thought, we want some dinner.
40:51
We all fancy pizza.
40:52
Sounds like a good idea.
40:54
So we're driving around trying to find a car parking space.
40:56
We're also going, where's the pizza?
40:58
These two are telling me,
40:58
find a pizza place, but I have no signal, whatever.
41:01
They say, why don't you ask these two guys?
41:03
We'll just drive them, by the way.
41:05
That's very important part here.
41:07
And you're, and I'm in the backseat.
41:08
Ben is in the passenger seat.
41:10
I put these guys, two American guys,
41:11
and to be fair, what we'll say,
41:12
Americans, very polite and very nice.
41:14
Genuinely really nice.
41:16
And we pulled up beside them and I went,
41:18
hey guys, so sorry, do you know any good pizza places?
41:23
I'm also a little bit, I'm a bit of a shy person.
41:25
So for me, it was like, I was a bit like,
41:26
you know, I'll ask this right person.
41:28
And as the man went, like really nicely,
41:31
to try to help me out.
41:32
And as he opened his mouth to respond,
41:34
we'll launch the Hummer into the distance.
41:39
And all he would have seen is we just,
41:42
look at him like, oh, thanks man.
41:43
And then just disappear in three seconds.
41:47
And as someone who was in the back
41:48
and had zero idea this was going to happen,
41:50
I was just expecting a lovely earnest interaction
41:53
between Ben and a local of the town.
41:56
It was the, it was, we pulled up to a junction,
41:59
we were just waiting at the junction.
42:01
And it was literally as Ben said,
42:03
do you know anywhere that's got a pizza around here?
42:06
The guy went, ah, and it was exactly the moment.
42:09
It was just, it was just a pull away.
42:11
But the worst part was that Ben was leaning out
42:14
So all he would have seen is Ben's entire body
42:16
just leaving, just going out the way.
42:18
But I hope, and I felt, I actually closed my eyes for a minute.
42:21
I didn't breathe for about five seconds.
42:23
I felt that cringed out.
42:23
Ben had his head in his hands for what felt like five minutes.
42:27
There are a lot of expletives.
42:29
Now it's a horrible thing to do.
42:32
It really was quite funny.
42:34
And also I'm more annoyed that I didn't know
42:35
it was going to happen because otherwise I would have filmed it.
42:37
So we would have had it for the podcast.
42:39
Sometimes there is a moment.
42:44
Anyone wants to know what William Chandler is like off camera?
42:48
Hey, look, no one was harmed.
42:51
And look, it's something for them to talk about.
42:53
They can talk about it.
42:54
What are you talking about?
42:54
I was the sixth in this whole thing.
42:56
That poor guy was harmed.
42:57
We have worked out as well that as lovely as Americans are,
43:01
you can say absolutely anything for them
43:04
and they will simply give you back a greeting.
43:06
Because it feels like an instant response.
43:09
Will, you hit the other day.
43:11
Hey there to a guy.
43:12
And he just went, oh, no worries.
43:18
It's Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek.
43:21
And they just hit like a generic set of reactions.
43:26
Well, yeah, we were in this very spot.
43:28
We pulled up and a man got out of a Hyundai just over there
43:32
and he came over to the window and looked.
43:35
He looked quite angry.
43:36
He was quite upset.
43:37
He looked quite upset.
43:37
He goes, just so you know,
43:40
I'm waiting in line here.
43:41
And I thought, I was like, have I done something wrong?
43:44
Have I done, well, I don't know what's going on.
43:45
The space was open.
43:47
And then he sort of walked and wandered around,
43:49
not really knowing what was going on.
43:50
And then he managed to find a space.
43:52
Well, I get out and he's like,
43:52
I just, great rig you got there.
43:55
How are you finding it?
43:57
And it's all very lovely.
43:59
To a Brit like us, we're like, we don't.
44:01
It feels sarcastic.
44:04
Another example of Americans just being nice to each other.
44:06
We were, what we said on our first day here,
44:08
we went to film an E60 M5 manual.
44:11
Lovely guy called Peter.
44:13
And one of his friends, I actually have forgotten his name,
44:16
had a nice L405 Range Rover.
44:18
And he said, we said, let's all go to lunch.
44:20
We finished filming and Edwin jumped in with this other guy.
44:22
Me and Will jumped in with Peter.
44:24
And we were going down and they said to each other,
44:26
these American guys, they said,
44:29
let's just head into town for some food.
44:30
Go grab some food, Tom.
44:31
So we're in the A60 and we get a phone call
44:33
from the other car for the L405.
44:35
The guy goes, oh, hey man, I'm so sorry.
44:37
Your idea of going in the sound of mine,
44:39
they're just, they're not aligning here, man.
44:41
And they just started apologizing.
44:42
But in the nicest way, Peter was like, I'm sorry, man.
44:46
It's just a miscommunication error on my part.
44:49
If that was me calling Will, I go, oh, you're doing it.
44:52
Well, where are we going?
44:54
You're wasting my time.
44:56
English people do not use that sort of,
44:59
and they're like good friends.
45:00
They know each other well.
45:03
Oh, dude, that's okay.
45:04
And then listen, it happens.
45:05
At the same time, I don't understand what the thing is with
45:08
everyone says that our Americans aren't very nice to each other,
45:11
or they're not very nice in general.
45:12
They're way nicer than we are.
45:14
It's just very, very lovely.
45:15
We've had to explain multiple times, people,
45:16
about how English people, we seem quite polite and posh.
45:21
But actually, to each other, we're horrible to each other.
45:24
English people pick three other people in their life
45:26
and go, right, that's it.
45:28
That's all I speak to.
45:29
Everyone else, fuck you, fuck you.
45:32
If I had been in that same situation
45:35
on the side with these two,
45:36
I would have been borderline scared of the response.
45:39
It would have been something along the lines of,
45:41
Do you not think, this is in town.
45:43
What are you talking about?
45:44
But yeah, it's weird how they treat their friends
45:47
with a different air.
45:50
Maybe we could take a leaf out of that, but we won't.
45:52
We won't be doing that.
45:54
Speaking of that, though, as you just mentioned,
45:56
the E60 and 5, worth a mention.
45:59
So that will be a second channel video
46:01
at some point soon.
46:06
I mean, I've never driven an E60,
46:08
so it was my first time driving one.
46:10
Left hand drive manual was a little bit bizarre,
46:14
If you aren't aware, American Market
46:16
got the V10 M5, the E60, in manual.
46:20
That's sort of the M6.
46:21
We didn't get it in Europe at all.
46:23
There's people converting them here,
46:24
but there's no one got them originally.
46:28
Peter very kindly said,
46:28
hey, you want to try mine?
46:32
And to the end of the video,
46:33
we won't spoil it fully, but manual.
46:39
I thought I was going to go in to it and say,
46:42
nah, don't know what the hype's about.
46:46
The other thing we should say
46:48
is that it's something we said on the day,
46:50
is that I now get why manufacturers fly people out
46:53
to Monterey, California to drive their cars,
46:56
because yeah, in the sunshine
46:58
and the beautiful twisty carving Canyon roads,
47:00
I think I could have been in the Ninky Donk and go,
47:03
This thing is absolutely sublime.
47:05
I really do love this thing.
47:06
It could have been a 520D.
47:08
And I'd have gone, how?
47:10
This is the answer to cars, buddy.
47:13
But that was very, very cool.
47:16
Well, that's an incredible thing.
47:18
Peter said, and as we'll get onto in a moment,
47:22
people are very willing to share again,
47:24
something not an English person would do.
47:26
But yeah, he very kindly let me drive it,
47:28
let we'll drive it, and then said to Ben,
47:30
go on then, Ben, you've got to drive it.
47:32
And what was your first response?
47:36
Yeah, you literally said, nah.
47:37
I said to him, I was like,
47:38
I don't think you should do that, my friend,
47:40
because it's not that I can't drive.
47:41
I'm actually a good driver.
47:42
Oh, a bit of a driver.
47:45
I'm fast and will, so I knew I was pretty comfortable with it.
47:48
Yeah, Ben Collins doesn't know who we are,
47:50
but he knows who Ben is.
47:51
He looks in the mirror.
47:53
So fellow Ben to Ben, you're pretty quick, mate.
47:56
No, I'm not, I mean, I'm quick.
47:57
I just mean that I can drive a car.
48:02
No, I can drive a car.
48:03
I can operate a motor vehicle.
48:05
If you could stop it, you can drive it.
48:07
We've got to get on to it next week.
48:08
We'll get on to it next week.
48:10
Yeah, I was going to say,
48:13
And the thing is right, is that I would have been
48:15
quite scared, but then Peter said,
48:16
I'm going to get in the car too.
48:17
So I had the owner of this car,
48:19
which is quite rare.
48:20
Yeah, Will and I, thankfully, he said,
48:23
just go down the canyon.
48:24
And there are some incredible roads around here.
48:28
Again, it's for the Hummer video,
48:30
but we were filming some tracking shots
48:32
with the Hummer of the M5.
48:34
And then I thought, wouldn't it be funny
48:37
if we film the Hummer from the M5 then?
48:40
And I said to Peter, well, actually beforehand,
48:44
when we were tracking, Ben,
48:46
do you want to explain that story of...
48:48
Oh, this was so dumb.
48:50
So me and Edwin have worked together for many years now.
48:52
And we have, on many occasions,
48:54
been me filming, Edwin driving a tracking car.
48:56
When we were at Castrol,
48:57
he used to drive a tracking car a lot.
48:59
We're very clued up on where we need to be
49:03
So we got on these canyon roads
49:04
and Edwin went, it's not fast enough.
49:07
The shots weren't good enough.
49:08
I was like, it's fine.
49:09
Like, we've got enough motion blur.
49:11
So the camera's chasing us.
49:12
The camera's not low enough.
49:13
It'll be fine for the video.
49:14
Don't worry about it.
49:15
Edwin goes, no, no, we need to.
49:17
He goes, I'm going to go...
49:18
I'm going to overtake this person.
49:19
I overtook him like this.
49:22
And then he went, okay, cool.
49:22
We'll get some speed up now for the shot.
49:24
Proceeded was for five minutes
49:26
of just a car in the distance
49:28
whilst the Hummer was bombing at speed,
49:31
with tire squealing speed around corners.
49:35
I literally looked at one point and I went,
49:36
Edwin, we're not getting any shots right now.
49:39
It was because we were on these roads.
49:40
I was like, this Hummer's great.
49:42
Like it's got a thousand horsepower
49:44
with instant torque.
49:45
You're quick in an electric...
49:47
Anyway, it's four tons.
49:48
So I was like, this is quite...
49:50
Let's see if we can get a quicker shot.
49:51
But then the best part was that you...
49:53
I was in the passenger seat of the M5.
49:56
And I said to Peter, I was like,
49:57
look, you might get as close as possible to the Tesla.
49:59
You know, be relatively, you know, taking it easy.
50:01
He's like, okay, cool.
50:04
And then the Hummer just flies away,
50:05
just absolutely like beams away down the road.
50:12
So Peter's mate in the Range Rover,
50:14
the L405 that we mentioned earlier,
50:15
is coming the other way at some point.
50:17
This Range Rover goes past,
50:18
and then Peter gets a phone call on the car.
50:22
No one says anything.
50:22
It's not even a hello.
50:23
He just goes, dude, that Hummer was freaking mobbing, dude.
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Peter's like, yeah, that's the camera car.
51:33
I'm trying to keep up.
51:36
So yeah, it was after that.
51:38
Ben was very unhappy.
51:39
Ben was really unhappy.
51:40
Well, because we're just a pointless experience.
51:42
Although Ben was in the back.
51:43
So Ben was in the back trying to control the camera while doing it.
51:46
Yeah, because I'm a gimbal.
51:47
And you know what, Ben?
51:49
That's just a communication area.
51:50
I'm sorry about that.
51:50
Listen, your idea of going quickly
51:52
and my idea of going quickly are a totally different dog.
51:55
So anyway, we then swapped and decided
51:58
I would chase the M5 for the video.
52:00
We do a little piece of camera.
52:01
Will and I chasing the M5.
52:03
That was an experience.
52:05
That was quite incredible.
52:07
I don't get ill or I feel like travel's
52:10
safe or anything like that in cars.
52:13
That messed me up for the rest of the day.
52:15
Which I knew there was a couple of hours
52:16
after we kept just going.
52:20
It's what I imagine being in a cement mixer is like.
52:24
It was quite unpleasant.
52:27
This car is hilarious.
52:29
So yeah, thank you very much, Peter,
52:30
in a very roundabout way for letting us drive the M5.
52:33
Also, he's here with a bunch of other friends.
52:35
We were there with a guy with a 458,
52:38
Diablo, Bentley Conti GT.
52:41
A wide body, rough, flat nose.
52:43
He was one of his mates.
52:49
And yeah, just a load of other stuff.
52:51
So a load of his friends,
52:52
they all just rent a house,
52:53
which renting a place here is very expensive.
52:56
When we know about it,
52:57
we stayed in a very interesting area.
52:58
We stayed in an area that we weren't aware
53:00
had the reputation it did.
53:02
When we told people what we were staying there,
53:04
they thought we were joking.
53:06
Because no one stays there.
53:09
People were like, oh, yeah.
53:11
Oh, no, you're actually saying that.
53:13
Oh, so we'll see you tomorrow then?
53:15
And when we booked it,
53:16
we still winced at how much it cost.
53:18
So they get a load of friends together
53:20
and all turn up in their cool cars,
53:22
which is very cool.
53:23
And also, Peter, just nice guy.
53:25
Very, really nice guy, afterwards.
53:27
Shall we get on to the yellow elephant in the room?
53:32
So now, we have got...
53:33
No, this is not a listener.
53:34
So before Monterey Car Week,
53:37
I was doing some research, seeing what's about.
53:38
I came across a reel from a guy called Blake Sandberg,
53:41
and he has a Yellow Mociologo manual, 6.2,
53:46
and a Gallardo 5-liter manual.
53:48
Both your dream cars.
53:49
Both my absolute dream cars.
53:52
But I saw the reel because he said
53:54
he's going to Monterey Car Week
53:55
and it was some tips on things to do, blah, blah, blah.
53:57
I was like, that's it.
53:58
I'm sliding in those DMs.
54:01
This guy needs to know we're going to be there.
54:04
And I was asking him, and to be fair,
54:05
he's actually quite useful.
54:06
He said, you should go here, go to the auctions,
54:08
go to 17 Mile Drive.
54:10
But I don't care about any of that.
54:12
I was like, you got a car.
54:13
Literally, I was stalking this guy.
54:16
I was like, what car are you taking?
54:17
He said, I'm going in the Mociologo.
54:18
I was like, we will be meeting you there.
54:22
So when can we come to your house?
54:24
So while we're out here, I sent a message and said,
54:26
yo, where are you going to be?
54:29
And on 17 Mile Drive, which Ben mentioned earlier,
54:32
it's like a tall road, really, really pretty along the beach,
54:35
near Pebble Beach, blah, blah, blah.
54:37
Lots of stuff going on there.
54:39
People parking up for photos.
54:40
And we came across him there.
54:43
We also saw him at one of the events,
54:44
but we properly saw him for the first time there.
54:47
And we just befriended this guy.
54:50
And it's like genuinely a really, really nice guy.
54:52
This isn't just some rich guy who's just bought a Mociologo.
54:55
He had the Cletus McFarland LS swapped one,
54:58
which you know about.
54:59
Yeah, which was a competition car
55:01
that Cletus McFarland a very large YouTuber in Florida
55:06
who I religiously watch every day.
55:09
He put up as a prize for a race.
55:12
And the person who won it didn't want to sell it to him.
55:17
He then finally got in contact with the guy
55:18
and the guy agreed to sell it to Blake.
55:21
And then after a while, Blake decided,
55:22
you know, no, I need the full.
55:24
I need a V12, not an LS, what V8.
55:26
And it's got this yellow.
55:30
It's honestly like, if there is nothing,
55:33
I would change about that car.
55:35
So I thought, I need to see it.
55:37
So we've been hanging out with him a fair bit.
55:38
We went for a Chinese with him the other day as well.
55:41
Also, Chinese in Monterey wasn't on my bingo list.
55:44
But at the same time.
55:46
The toilet's not been the same since.
55:49
Fragrant chicken on pile of chili.
55:52
That's the one yet.
55:53
Really, really ruins the vibe, that one.
55:57
The toilet in Selina's will never be the same.
55:59
In fact, I sent a message this morning while I said,
56:01
I'm quite TMI, but I had to send a message
56:05
while I said, I've got to run into Starbucks quickly, guys.
56:07
I had to send the guys off for a while
56:09
because I said, you guys go out ahead and work without me.
56:11
It was all about picking up the rental car.
56:12
We went to pick it up and we were about to be late.
56:14
And we got a message from everyone saying,
56:15
can you just go get the rental car in the middle
56:17
and come back and get me a bit?
56:18
Yeah, it was tough.
56:19
So anyway, we went for a Chinese with him
56:21
and we thought, no, we were leaving in a few days.
56:24
And he said, as we were leaving,
56:27
do you want to have a drive in my car?
56:30
No, sorry, he actually said to you, Will,
56:32
he said, I'll see you tomorrow, come and drive my car.
56:34
And I always will do a double take.
56:36
And the best part was that he said, come and drive my car.
56:39
And then went, I'm going to be here.
56:40
I'm going to do this at this time.
56:41
I'm going to do this and this time and this and this time.
56:43
And then got in the car and headed off.
56:45
And Will went, I've got no idea what he said after.
56:47
I can drive my car.
56:48
I was like, I had nothing else other than that.
56:51
Because also I had to, it was a, I've never had that offer before.
56:55
Obviously we've got the rat dog thing,
56:56
which we'll talk about very, very soon.
56:59
But so we had to do some,
57:00
finish up some filming this morning with the Hummer,
57:04
which I wanted to make sure was done ASAP.
57:07
So the Hummer video will be maybe five minutes long.
57:10
Will was militant this morning.
57:12
He was like, right, okay.
57:13
So intro, I've written this intro fully.
57:14
Which are you going to do this bit?
57:16
I'm going to go to this location
57:17
and anything that took more than five minutes,
57:19
he was like, right, yeah, let's just go.
57:21
No time for lunch, no time for pissing, let's roll.
57:23
Usually we spend all day on those videos.
57:26
We wrapped filming this morning at 10, 27 AM
57:28
and we started at half nine.
57:31
We just drove from one place to another, to another, to another.
57:33
And then just I was in the car thinking, right,
57:34
what's next like scene section?
57:36
And then we're done.
57:38
And I was like, cool, in the car, off we go.
57:39
There was a point where we went for,
57:41
we went to stop in Carmel.
57:43
And the video idea was we were going to stop and eat lunch
57:46
and do a little bit of walking around.
57:48
We literally parked up,
57:49
did the thing where we jumped out of the car
57:50
and we're like, right, lunch.
57:51
And we went, no, no, we're not actually having lunch.
57:54
Now we're like, let's get back in the car and go.
57:58
You're not hungry, right?
58:00
Like, you can't be hungry, right?
58:02
So I messaged Blake and said,
58:03
look, we finished up filming.
58:05
He said, yeah, I'm around.
58:07
And we went there, met him at a petrol station.
58:09
Basically, Blake was on his,
58:11
this is the end of Carl Beach now.
58:12
He was three or four hours away for him to get home.
58:17
He said, look, I can come meet you.
58:19
We can sort of film on my way home.
58:21
And I still don't think this was real at this point.
58:23
I'm like, he ain't going to turn up
58:24
or I'm going to get beaten up or whatever.
58:27
Not that Blake is actually a genuinely nice guy anyway.
58:29
So it rocks up and drove a Mercy Largo.
58:34
I didn't just drive a Mercy Largo.
58:35
Well, the first thing was we pulled up at the petrol station
58:38
and we were just chatting for a bit.
58:40
Like he leveled us into a false insecurity
58:42
where in my head I was like,
58:43
I was just meeting up with him again.
58:44
We're just chatting.
58:45
He might want to go to lunch.
58:46
And then he just went, right, well, let's go.
58:48
And handed you the keys.
58:50
And it was, Ben, would you say you've ever seen Will
58:54
as half in your life?
58:54
No, Will enjoys things.
58:58
But there are times where Will likes them,
59:00
but he just likes them, right?
59:01
I don't know if I've ever seen Will
59:02
that satisfied with anything in my entire life.
59:04
Yeah, you're like going really well is most people's eh.
59:12
Sorry, the other way around is your reaction
59:14
to something you're really liking is like, it's okay.
59:18
You're like, this is cool.
59:20
But this was this is 20 years in the in the in the waiting
59:25
And again, because it's this is this is the mercy logo to me.
59:28
I said to earlier, this is like, I like lots of cars.
59:32
But for whatever reason, the mercy logo to me
59:36
I'm just somewhat fortunate enough
59:37
that a mercy logo is at least not a 25 million yet.
59:45
Blake said you can drive it
59:46
and we've filmed part of a video with it, which will be
59:49
well, we'll see when we're going to do the rat dog stuff as well.
59:52
But honestly, because Will's Will's dream car is the 62.
59:57
For me, it's the LP640, which is what the rat dog guys have.
00:00
So Will Will's dream car is driven is that mine is is driving
00:05
So we're still very much excited to drive that.
00:09
But Ben and I were literally talking the car
00:11
and Ben said, like, do you do you want to drive it?
00:14
I was like, yeah, but I'd rather Will gets to drive this on this one.
00:19
And then after we filmed, we finished, we just turned up at a target car park.
00:23
And he was like, yeah.
00:24
So I'm going to head off and I was like, all right, cool.
00:26
And he was like, I actually do want to do some tracking shots.
00:29
He's like, I had one.
00:30
You can drive it then.
00:31
And I was like, of, of what I couldn't.
00:34
And it didn't because I there had been nothing like you
00:37
where you'd been thinking about it for like all night.
00:40
It instantly hit me.
00:41
And I was like, nah, nah.
00:46
So I drove it then to get tracking shots, which meant I got to lay into it
00:50
quite hard on the motorway.
00:51
And that was that was quite fun.
00:53
If it's sub miles now, it was good.
00:55
But then Ben, you tell the end of the story.
00:56
Well, then we pulled over and it was great.
00:59
We got some lovely tracking, genuinely some lovely tracking shots.
01:04
Everyone was getting on well.
01:05
And then he looks at me and he hands me the keys.
01:07
And he says, well, I can't offer it to those two and not offer it to you.
01:10
I went, you absolutely can.
01:14
And he said, no, you need to drive it.
01:16
So then then proceeded the next sort of possibly actually even longer than you guys
01:19
will drive it for 20 minutes.
01:22
I just drove Mercilago.
01:23
Ben spent up Ben Rogers.
01:26
Video camera man, Ben.
01:27
Ben's stock is through the roof.
01:29
It's going up because you drove the Mercilago and look,
01:33
we've got to say it.
01:34
You hit a crispy downshift.
01:37
Just think about that for a second.
01:39
You hit a downshift in a Mercilago 6.2 manual.
01:44
Truly an unbelievable experience.
01:46
Genuinely, we are, we said to Blake at the end of it,
01:49
we would have flown over just for this.
01:53
So, so thank you very much.
01:55
He has a, do you know what is Instagram?
01:57
Instagram is Blake Sandberg cars.
01:59
He's posted a lot about cars, basically.
02:01
There's some other stuff as well, but for you guys,
02:03
it's going to be the car stuff.
02:04
And so maybe we'll put that on the screen or you can just go and search it
02:07
or just go on any of our Instagrams and you'll just see it everywhere.
02:11
He's now an official sponsor of me.
02:13
I'm the official sponsor of him.
02:15
Because the thing to note here is that this wasn't someone that we've known.
02:19
This was a stranger two days ago who threw nothing other than talking about cars
02:24
and chatting and just being cool with each other when you can drive my car.
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That is the definition of a car person who has achieved their dream car
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and then has let other people have a go in it.
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He's not like one of the billionaires driving around in a GMA who's like,
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I'm here to spend a couple of mil on a watch or something while I'm here
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and then piss off home.
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He's here to experience car week, but in a cool car.
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He said to me, he was like,
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because what's the most mental thing to me was that,
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right, he let me drive his car and that's an expensive car, number one.
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It's important to him and also I'm a 23 year old.
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That's a mental thing to offer someone.
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But it wasn't even like he was sat there watching my every move.
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He was just chilling.
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He was chatting to me.
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He was asking me about a car for always asked about TDC,
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having a really nice conversation.
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I forgot what I was going to say.
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And then every now and then we'll go,
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yes, he'd be like talking about like videography stuff.
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He'd be like, so you guys are also floored here.
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This year, do this bet.
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I was like, please say you can give it some.
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I remember now he said, he said things to me.
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He was like, the thing is,
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is that I want to offer people to drive it
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because he's not like a billionaire or anything.
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He's not got 30 cars.
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He's like, when I was your age or when I was,
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when I didn't have these things,
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no one was ever going to offer me that.
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He's like, I want everyone to experience it
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because it's something to experience.
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That is the sort of person that is into cars
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that is really into cars.
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I just want to share it with people.
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That has made 12 year old me's entire life.
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It felt like my entire life built up to that,
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but I wasn't expecting it to happen on this trip.
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It came in the period of about 24 hours.
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I genuinely, I said this to Ben,
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because Ben said to like, how was that afterwards?
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And I don't get emotional with cars,
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but genuinely the first time I've ever felt like,
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not sad, I was about to say sad,
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That's 20 years of going, oh God, man.
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One day someone will let me drive it
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and it won't be just moving it in a car park.
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It will be driving, driving.
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If you know well, which none of you do.
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But if you did know well.
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That's a very big praise for Will.
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Will got on the car and said to me,
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said to me, I could have cried
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and I almost fell over.
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What are you talking about?
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I had to not, this is going to sound
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like I'm trying to be macho or whatever,
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but had there not been a camera on,
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I probably would have.
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Had I been on my own in that car,
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I would have just sobbed all the way down the freeway
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and then set his car into a railing
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and gone, that's it.
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I did it my way, flag of a radio.
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Beginning of the Italian job for no reason.
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The only way I'm ever topping that is by buying one.
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So Will, you were, well,
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we'll talk about it next week,
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but there is, not well,
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I'm not going to say I must log on the horizon,
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but there was, there was interest in something
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But that is thank you.
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And thank you, Peter.
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You guys are incredible
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for letting us use your cars like that.
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Shout out to the Americans.
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Shout out to the American Creamers.
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You don't need to do it anywhere else.
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The nicest, the nicest people we've met.
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Also, every creamer that we met in the street
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was like, oh, what's TDC?
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We reported out, there was an E55 earlier
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that Edwing flagged down and said,
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mate, I love your car.
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And he went, thanks, man.
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I love your channel.
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And then he drove off.
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Really weird interaction.
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We thought we'd come out here
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and we, you know, we'd just be,
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we are nobody's out here really
05:30
in like the scheme of things.
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But the, you know, the sort of 5,
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10, 15 people that have spotted us
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is like, yo, TDC is, TDC and Cream are worldwide.
05:42
We cream in abroad.
05:43
We cream in everywhere.
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We're creaming in the home of Creamers.
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So I think that's a nice little summary of Carwick.
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I don't think we've got anything else.
05:52
We are now charged.
05:54
We're now incurring fees
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for still being in the spot,
06:01
Thank you very much for listening to this Monterey
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special edition version
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of the Cars Will Everything Around Me podcast.
06:08
We will see you next week back home
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talking about what sits and what such.
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And probably driving Renault Clio.
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And driving here and buying 84 pound cars.
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Brackets, I'll remember this week.
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Thank you very much for listening.
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I was about to say click here to subscribe.
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That's the wrong channel.
06:28
Cars Will Everything Around Me.
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Cream get the money.
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Dollar, dollar bill, y'all.