The Broski Report with Brittany Broski - 93: F1 & The New White Boy of the Month

Episode Date: May 13, 2025

This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski speaks in her native tongue, discusses Jack O’Connell, and recounts her experience at the F1 race in Miami.  👕 Get your merch he...re: https://broski.shop/ Follow The Broski Report: https://www.linktr.ee/broskireport https://www.tiktok.com/@broskireport https://instagram.com/broskireport  Follow Brittany: https://www.tiktok.com/@brittany_broski  https://instagram.com/brittany_broski  https://youtube.com/brittany_broski  Follow Royal Court: https://www.youtube.com/@royalcourt  https://www.tiktok.com/@bbroyalcourt https://www.instagram.com/royalcourt https://www.twitter.com/bbroyalcourt  Brought to You By:  Gemini Advanced – https://gemini.google/students – US College Students: sign up before June 30 for free access until Spring finals 2026 SeatGeek – Get 10%-off tickets – download SeatGeek and use code BROSKI2025 Rocket Money – Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals at https://rocketmoney.com/broskireport  Genres of the Week: Reggae – Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Sister Nancy, UB40, Toots and the Maytals Reproductive Resources: https://aidaccess.org  https://plancpills.org  https://Ineedana.com  https://www.reprolegalhelpline.org/  https://heyjane.com  LGBTQ+ Resources: https://Translifeline.org  https://Glaad.org   https://Pflag.org  https://www.thetrevorproject.org/  Climate Resources: https://Oceanconservancy.org  https://Climateemergencyfund.org  Some helpful credible resources/links to help Free Palestine: Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund - https://www.pcrf.net/ UNICEF - https://www.unicefusa.org/stories/helping-gazas-children-cope-trauma Doctors Without Borders - https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/secure/give-monthly-double-your-impact-search-onetime-reverse-mobile?ms=ADD2301U3U49&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=BRAND.DWB_CKMSF-BRAND.DWB-GS-GS-ALL-DWBBrand.E-BO-ALL-RSA-RSARefresh.1-MONTHLY&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6PGxBhCVARIsAIumnWZpQAMikxPIRiPMfAjYsJZ-eHiRQV2pw7tu2Jlo6YL8Gk_uaTSwH0MaAtFGEALw_wc World Central Kitchen - https://wck.org/ World Health Organization - https://www.who.int/ Headcount - https://www.headcount.org/ IG ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW: @eye.on.palestine @aljazeeraenglish @palestinianyouthmovement @byplestia @motaz_azaiza @impact   CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro / Accents 09:06 – Jack O’Connell 11:22 – Amy Winehouse 13:14 – Jack O’Connell Cont. 16:12 – Ferrari / F1 36:24 – Fan Behavior 39:12 – F1 Cont.  01:01:53 – Outro #brittanybroski, #broski, #broskination, #broskireport, #britain, #accent, #jackoconnell, #sinners, #amywinehouse, #netflix, #ferrari, #adamdriver, #djkhaled, #monaco, #cars, #pixar

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Starting point is 00:00:44 This is the Brozky Report with your host, Brittany Brosky. Red, red, red, yellow, green. You're right, guys. Out of fucks everyone doing. Oh, you guys, it's so nice to talk to you, really. I just feel like it's been a while. It's been quite a while, like a full week, do you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:01:09 And I'm feeling a little bit like, I don't know, if it's Derby or if it's sort of Camden or South London or Essex maybe, but it's this sort of, if I've got to do an English accent, this sort of what I'm going with, do you know what I mean? Like, I just rate it. I think it sounds sort of like really, it's natural things.
Starting point is 00:01:31 me, do you know what I mean? Like, it rolls off the tongue. It rolls off the proverbial tongue. So I think I might do the old episode like this. I don't know. It fits. Yeah, I just sort of wanted to say, like, there's just, to do an accent like this, I think I was raised. Like, my formative years was sort of around British culture and, like, I thought I was going to turn 18 and move to Oxford, you know what I mean? Like, go to Oxford, get me degree at university, but I don't know, it never worked out, did it? Because I was doing like, everything had a British Union jack on it in Walmart and on Tumblr and Etsy, all that sort of clothing. And I remember like, my whole closet was that. And I had some, um, five.
Starting point is 00:02:28 sauce. When I like one direction, I like five sauce as well, and they was Australian. I think there's Australian, won't they, or were they Kiwi? No, I think that was Australian. I think that was Australian. I didn't really, I don't rate that accent. I don't like it. I do like, I much prefer, like, in Essex. And if you're gone to do posh, I do think it's quite really, it's more, I don't relate to this accent as much. There's something very charming about, like, the British blue-collar working class, like really defining about sort of a council estate class
Starting point is 00:03:06 of that is truly the beating heart of England. Right, like that's where the culture comes from and it's where pubs and community, like that's where it's built. And I find that really charming. And yeah, ma'am, that sort of it. I don't think, though, being a man, being American, because you forget I'm American sometimes when I'm really, like, deep into it.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I've gone to UK before, and when I'm there, sort of I'll go to Greg's, I'll go at the local pub, whatever, and I'll go in a sort of order, and I always wonder, like, do they know for I'm American? Because you can put it on quite thick. You can do the action quite thick, and I always wonder, like, are you clocking me? Like, are you seeing through my sort of facade, facet? Fassad. And I never know. I never know. Because I've gone up to Greg's one time. Greg. I've gone to visit Greg. And I've ordered like a sausage roll, like a disgusting, greasy sausage roll, maybe like a kebab. And yeah, I don't know if I even cared. Or I've gone up to like a Mackeys, probably like, I don't know, maybe three, four years ago. I was in UK, ordered a Mackees. And I'm like, I'm like, I don't know, I'm like, I. I said, yeah, you're right, love Godot, like number four. She said, is that all? She was American.
Starting point is 00:04:33 And I said, yeah, that's all. Anyway, I don't know, but the major difference for me, like when I was learning it, when I was sort of falling into it, was to do an accent like that, it sounds like you're chewing on your words, like you're chewing on your O's and as, maybe E, like it's very rounded when you're chewing on it. It's got to be almost in like the front of your mouth because it's almost going to come out your teeth. And then the American accent is very er. It's very back of the throat.
Starting point is 00:05:06 You don't move your mouth as much because it's in the back of your throat. It's kind of er. What I like about the English language is there's a lot of glottal stops is what it's called. Uh-oh. That's what we call it glottal stop because your glottis, I could be speaking out of my ass right now. I'm not a fucking phonetician. Your glottis is what. it's that, or it's somewhere back there in the back of the throat.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And so when you do, uh-oh, or like, water, bo, that sort of, it's glottal. Okay, are any linguists in the fucking chat? Anyway, do you know what also think is, um, I'm a don't know old fucking episode like this. I don't know. Do you like it? Do you like it? Maybe next time I'll do like an Irish. I've got to perfect me Irish.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Um, up the parish. I've got to work on it. It's not quite up to par with the rest of it, you know. But, yeah, man, I've been sort of like... Do you know what? Do you know what it is? I've been doing a lot of Jack O'Connell interviews. I've been watching a lot of Jack O'Connell. Oh, I just fancy him, don't I?
Starting point is 00:06:17 I can't help it. I don't. I just love him. It's got girlfriend. Fucking help. Fucking out. Every time I come on his fucking podcast. I like a man.
Starting point is 00:06:29 I like a fucking man who's got a fucking, oh my God. Wait, is it my time to be happy? I just like a win. My God, fucking ow. I come on this fucking microphone and I make a mug out of myself. I'm a fucking mug. Anyway. Yeah, I've been watching a lot of Jack O'Connell.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Obviously, because of them sinners. I was watching sinners, probably maybe three, four, five, ten times. I don't know, I've sort of lost track at this point. But, you know, I was like, where have I seen him before? He's been in other things. And I'm like, it looks so familiar. I've never seen skins all the way through, which I know will shock people. Because I've got a lot of, when I was doing TikToks, like 2020, 2021, early on, I was doing skits.
Starting point is 00:07:24 I do a lot of Love Island skits. And I do a lot of, you know, like Jima Collins and Tawi and your magimmy old, that sort of thing. Just like the sort of topical British phrases. And it's fun, right? It's like a character. But I think to be able to do a character really well like that is sort of, it's a reverence for the anachronisms. Is that right word? Like anachronism.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Anachronistic. Anachronistic. Now, why did you say it like that? Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed. I guess it's sort of a culturally anachronistic phenomenon, right? Like, I'm not English against all better judgment. I know I look like it. I know it makes sense for me, but it's not, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:08:16 So watching these sort of shows, like, this is this own little world. And it's so different from where I am and like what I like, how I talk, how I speak to me, mates and things I don't you know. So watching it, I really absorbed it. I was also very young, maybe. I was like, I was very, I was a wee little girl. Like, watching it, you're a sponge, I think, when you're little, like when you're, you're growing up.
Starting point is 00:08:46 And I just absorbed it, man. I don't know why. I don't really know why it's stock butter. Yeah, I can't really place it as well. Like I said, is it sort of Essex? It's majority Essex because I was watching the only way is Essex called Tawi. And it's sort of that East London maybe. But I don't know because I listen to Weddell and things like that,
Starting point is 00:09:08 like people from Derby and Camden Town shout out Camden. And oh my days, I'm meant to tell you lot. I'm meant to tell you lot, okay, on the flight back from Miami, I've got to talk about F1, right? That's a whole separate thing. I'll do that in a minute. Like, give me a moment, if you don't mind. On a flight back from Miami to Los Angeles,
Starting point is 00:09:32 I was sort of on the plane. On YouTube, I had rented Back to Black because guess what, it's got Jack O'Connell. It's got Jacko in it. Of course, I'm fucking watching it. And so I watch it, and it ignited a sort of animalistic sense of need and want and desire. it ignited a sort of animalistic desire in my spirit.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And it's been quite hard to shake, really. It's quite hard to not exist in that mental state, almost all of the time. And it is all consuming. It starts to sort of overtake the, well, the spirit and mind and the body, really. And it's insatiable as well because you know that there's a level of, it's unattainable, really. And to watch a movie like that.
Starting point is 00:10:25 I know who's in another one called, sorry, a film. To watch a film like that, he's in another one called Lady Something's Love. Lady, Lady Chattelan, Lady, Lady Chattalese lover. It has a 22 film. Oh my God, there's fucking,
Starting point is 00:10:42 this fucking, oh, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, this fucking, oh, oh, oh, oh, a Netflix film. Jack O'Connell in McCarrow, fuck me, fucking off. Fucking out. I know. Oh my. Y'all, it's been a long fucking time. It's been a long time since I have had this level of like, I'm thinking about him.
Starting point is 00:11:14 I'm thinking about him all the time. He's in my dreams. I'm doing, you know, he's just like, it's been forever since I've had a celebrity crush that has truly been all consuming. And it is all consuming. I talk about him all the time. I think about him all the time. Here's the lockscreen on my phone. It's getting to a level that's not okay.
Starting point is 00:11:33 It will pass. It will pass. Anyway, what was I fucking talking about? I was watching back to black. And of course, it's about Amy Winehouse. I do love Amy. I do love Amy. And it's sort of, it's in Camden.
Starting point is 00:11:48 And a lot of it sort of takes place in Camden Town. And it's very interesting to watch the pub culture. and that accent is just so, I love it. And she spoke a fucking mind, and she was just, I don't know, a fucking powerhouse. I do miss A.B.1 house. It's also fucked how the media treated Amy. Like, we've seen iterations,
Starting point is 00:12:15 but Amy got the fucking worst of it. Like, truly, when they say Hollywood, just sucks the life out of you. Like, it's that where you, when you lose, a sense of private intimacy, when you lose a sense of your own reality and narrative because some, this other is creating it for you, where does that leave you mentally, especially as someone struggling with addiction publicly? Not by choice, right? It's like, just what a shit, unfathomable, unfair, and just ultimately tragic thing. And I do think that,
Starting point is 00:12:55 The movie kind of showcased that of just how debilitating that was. You cannot live. You cannot even have a sense of normalcy with that sort of media attention. And they just, they take and take and take and they just bleed you dry until there's nothing left. I think the media killed Amy Winehouse, and I mean that. It's fucking sick. Anyway, Jack O'Connell in this movie. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Okay. Yes. So, so we've stopped me, that. Oh, well, I'll talk about F1 now. I'll go back to F1, which will return. I'll wait to F1, Formula 1. Formula... Hold on.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Because sometimes in a British accent, when it's two words, and they both, with the first word, ends in a vowel, and the next word starts in a vowel, like Formula 1, you would say Formula 1. I guess it depends on the vowel. But I never heard them,
Starting point is 00:13:57 sword them ringing Maybe that's just Maybe that's just Liverpool You know the song There were birds on a hill What the fucking song is that? But I never Sword them sing
Starting point is 00:14:14 Till there was you by the Beatles The way Paul McCartney sings this song There's a moment in it where he does that And I want to know what that's a phenomenon I want to know what it's called It's like a dip thong maybe Then there was music And wonderful roses
Starting point is 00:14:34 They tell me In sweet fragrant meadows Of dawn And dew There was love all around But I never heard it singing Where the fuck is that
Starting point is 00:14:50 They tell me a two Wonderful roses But I never Saw them winging So that doesn't even make sense saw them, saw them. Maybe that's just a Liverpool thing. Or maybe it's a northern thing.
Starting point is 00:15:02 I don't fucking know. They are. I don't fucking know. I'm not a fucking scientist. He's so fucking fit. He is so fucking fit. It makes me sick. There was a movie.
Starting point is 00:15:19 There was a film he did called Sass Rogue Heroes. Sass Rogue Heroes. Where he's sort of like, he's in the middle. I think he's in the infantry or something or like that. I don't fucking know. It's there in World War II or one. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:38 But he's in that fucking... I am partial to a man in uniform. I don't know why it's not good for me. I know it's, you know, very sort of shithead. I don't give a shit. I don't care. I can't be asked. I can't be asked to care.
Starting point is 00:15:57 But I know he's in that film with much of other sort of sexy men. They are fit. But he dyed his hair. This, it's like a golden blonde. He's gold. And I don't know, man. I don't know. He did something to me.
Starting point is 00:16:18 It did something to me, mental. I don't know. Okay. What else? Okay, everyone. He, I went to F1. All that to say, I'll talk about F1 in a second, but on the way back, I watched this movie called Ferrari, and it's about Inso Ferrari, and it's got Adam Driver plays Enzo Ferrari crazy. And it's based in the 50s.
Starting point is 00:16:44 It's set in like 1957, and it's at this, the apex of Ferrari is right now, at this time, only a sort of Italian phenomenon. and it's a gym in the crown jewel of fucking Italy or whatever. And we're teetering on the edge of it's about to go global. It's about to be, you know, internationally recognized as a luxury race car, you know, both of those, where it's a luxury automobile company and its internationally acclaimed race cars. And 1957, so it's the classic car models. and stellar cast. It's got Patrick Dempsey and Adam Driver and Penelope Cruz.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Penelope Cruz fucking ate down in that movie, by the way. She is the best part of the movie. And Jacko Conor, it's got Jacko in it. My Jacko. And I literally watched this movie for him. And also because it was relevant to F1. And I was like, because now I give a shit about F1. And I was like, Jackal Conlon, F1 movie.
Starting point is 00:17:51 And so I put it on on the plane. And I was sweating in my fucking seat. because he's got that golden Auburn fucking hair in that movie. Oh! Oh! So I put it on, and it's two hours long, learned a lot. And it's kind of shit when you learn history from movies, right? Because now I'm like, okay, so Adam Driver was...
Starting point is 00:18:12 Okay, so when Adam Driver was cheating on his wife, was that? 1956. So it's a really interesting story about how they're going under. Like Ferrari's going bankrupt, and he has to look to either foreign investors, or just having a business partner or an investor of some sort because he can't keep up the business as it currently stood. So Jack O'Connell plays a race driver. He plays a driver. And they do this. It's called the Mille Milla. The 100 Mile Milla. Famous car race that takes place in Italy. It's a historic race. for classic cars, not a high-speed competition,
Starting point is 00:19:00 and it's characterized by its unique route through beautiful Italian landscapes and the warmth of the public. It began in 1927. It means a thousand miles, referring to the original race route, which spanned about 1,000 Roman miles, approximately 1,500 kilometers, damn. Today, the Milamilla is primarily a race
Starting point is 00:19:21 for classic and vintage cars, celebrating the rich history of Italian automotive design and engineering. Yeah, period. Hi, Lora. So it's about the milamia, and it is, I would say it doesn't shy away from, in fact, it's a main focal point or narrative point of the story that this sort of driving is incredibly dangerous and always has been. And while in the modern era, you know, I guess there's more safety precautions in place, even being at F1, I was like, this shit is so fucking dangerous. The cars are made of, my brother taught me all this, but,
Starting point is 00:19:57 by the way, shout out jet. The cars are made of titanium carbonate, carbonite, carbonyte. And they're really flimsy because it's all about how the car is aerodynamically designed and how it's, you know, it's sort of an acute triangle overall of how the car is shaped so that when the wind hits it, it catches the wind. And it's so dangerous because these cars don't have windshields, at least Formula One cars, which I was guess. to hear, and you're exposed to the elements. It was pissing rain at F1, Miami, and that's dangerous, right? Because you're hitting 250 miles an hour on a straightaway, and then you have to break suddenly in turn. You're going to spin out, and cars did spin out.
Starting point is 00:20:42 Fucking Charles Leclair went out at the sprint race, and I was like, Lecler! Charles Leclair, Chuck Leclair, Chuck Leclerc, if you will. Chuckie, no! So he spun out, and I'm like, well, what happens now? Because that's the one car you get. It's not like there's backup cars, so they have to go fix it. And the qualifier was right after that, like three hours after the sprint race. And the qualifier is to determine where your place is on the actual day of the Grand Prix.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Like, are you the first car in line or are you the 20th car in line? And spinning out is crazy because you have three hours to fix the car to determine where you're going to be. And if you're last, bruh. So I learned all this. And, oh, it's just so dangerous. And so watching this Ferrari movie, Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari, watching this Ferrari movie was crazy because back in the 50s, it just makes me think, I always think about this,
Starting point is 00:21:36 like flying on planes and smoking. No safety precautions, just kind of a living life by the city of pants. Like, my grandparents used to drive around, no seat belts. They used to hit a speed bump, boom, you're in the air. It's just crazy. And the cars themselves were not safe. Electronics were not safe. Shit used to catch on fire.
Starting point is 00:21:56 I mean, it's just what a different time. Shit had lead in it, I don't know. And while I feel like maybe things are more safe today, maybe they were better made back then. And the Ferrari movie was very interesting to watch because they had to reconstruct the cars, the model cars that they used, and then destroy them after they finished filming
Starting point is 00:22:23 because if they were to be out there, just sitting in some warehouse or just the knowledge that they're out there and there are replicas of the original Ferrari cars from the 50s that depreciates the value of the real ones, the authentic ones. And so they had to destroy them, which I thought was really interesting.
Starting point is 00:22:41 I mean, this shit is so... It's just a different world, right? Watching them race these old cars where the gears get stuck or the brakes fucking rip out or, you know, you have... hit something and the tire explodes and you kill 30 people. Like, holy shit. And they're through these tiny little roads in Italy. And I'm just, I was, wow, I can't believe that was real.
Starting point is 00:23:04 And then it got me thinking about, you know, obviously NASCAR and F1 and whatever today. There are those big guardrails. Those fans are up in the stands. But even then, if a car collides and spins out, I don't know. It's just fucking dangerous, especially with inclement weather and whatever. And you're hitting such. Fast speeds. But a big focal point of the movie is death and coming to, I guess, face to face with the reality of to do this thing that you love. As with any, I guess, sport or endeavor that has an element of danger to it for these adrenaline junkies, that is a reality that you have to face. And there's this really, I guess, somber scene the night before the race where they have all the drivers write a,
Starting point is 00:23:53 just in case letter to their loved one, their wife, their girlfriend, their mother, whatever, that says basically, you know, if anything happens to me tomorrow, here's what to do, like a last will and testament or like, just know that I loved you. It was really somber, and some of the drivers didn't make it. So it's like, holy shit. And it's this eternal question of, is it worth it? This thing that brings me such immense joy and gives me purpose and is fun and I feel good at it. and I train for it, and I get paid a lot of fucking money if I win, is all that worth the potential loss of life and how that would affect people? And there's this really just horrific scene at the beginning where they're doing a practice race
Starting point is 00:24:33 on a, it's not asphalt, it's just a dirt road, or maybe it does asphalt. But it's out in the middle of the country. And there was some, you know, electric or engineering mishap in the engine, and it locks up and he can't break for a turn and he spins out, I mean, through the air, probably 25, 30 feet up in the air and hits a fucking rock and dies.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And it gets back to Ferrari and they're like, you know, bro died. And he's like, give some money to his girlfriend let's find a new driver. Holy shit! I mean, just it's cold. It's fucking cold. And I guess it's one of those things
Starting point is 00:25:16 where, I mean, you know, you think about something like the military, where when you sign up for it, you're accepting the very real possibility and potential of death. And ultimately, you're a warm body. You know, he was a very skilled driver, but he was just a warm body in the car. That can be replaced. And there are people that would kill to be in that position. And so it's just very, what a different world from, you know, it's on the fringes of entertainment. these professional adrenaline junkie sports where they have huge fan bases. I mean, the last, like, death in F1 was 2010 or something like that? That's not that long ago. So that was crazy.
Starting point is 00:25:58 The Ferrari movie was, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Jack O'Connell. And I think Adam Driver did great. It's always interesting to me in films like that where it takes place in another country, yet the film is in English. Part of me is, like, I almost wish it was just an Italian with English subtitles. and I wish they had picked Italian actors because as much as hot,
Starting point is 00:26:21 they love Jack O'Connor, I don't know. He actually plays an English driver. He plays Peter Collins. And so he, I guess, still would have been speaking English. But I don't know. It's like if you're going to do an accent for a movie like that, fucking stick with it and maybe study it and do it well. Like learn how to say the city names and shit like this.
Starting point is 00:26:41 It's just so. Anyway, on my list to watch is, is the F1 Netflix thing, because I started it like two years ago, Bore, don't give a fuck. Now, I know the players, I know some of the drama, I know how the race works. Again, shout out to my brother. He taught me so much. And I'm like, oh, okay, I'm getting it, I'm getting it.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I think the circuit as well, like how many races they have to do in a year, it's like 32 races or something? Crazy business, crazy business. And can I speak my truth? one of my bucket list things, before I even knew anything about F1, is the Monaco Grand Prix. I've always wanted to go to that because it's an Iron Man too. Hello. It's an Iron Man too.
Starting point is 00:27:28 And it's actually a very important scene because that's where he meets Anton Venko, okay? Because Stark is like dying because palladium is poisoning his blood. So he goes on this string of self-destructive behavior. He's doing all these bucketless things. he's acting recklessly because he thinks he's dying, aren't we all? And he, they're in Monaco for the Grand Prix. Stark Industries has a, they sponsor a racing team, or I guess a racer. And halfway through this meeting, by the way, Elon Musk is in that movie. Crazy. This is in 2010 is when Iron Man 2 came out. Crazy how life changes. He goes Stark, Tony, if you will,
Starting point is 00:28:07 halfway through this luncheon they're having to watch the Grand Prix disappears. And then on the TV behind Pepper, his CEO and girlfriend, he shows up next to the car in the Stark industry's racing uniform. And he's like stolen it from the driver. The driver's pissed off and like throws the helmet on the floor. And Tony's like, what's the point of having and owning a race car if you can't drive it? And the race car driver's like, oh, da, da, da. And so he races in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Starting point is 00:28:39 And that's how I know about the Monaco Grand Prix, because they show these wide, sweeping wide shots or drone shots of, you know, the fucking bay and the mountains and all the houses. And oh, it's just what a dream. Since I saw that when I was a kid, I was like, Monko Grand Prix. And now there's a possibility that I could be going to the Monaco Grand Prix. This life is fucking stupid. This shit is stupid. This episode of The Brosky Report is brought to you by Google,
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Starting point is 00:31:16 And in my hotel room, they had gotten me blueberry Red Bull. They're like, it's out of season right now. Okay, right now we're doing wild peach. We're doing wild peach sugar-free. Best I can do is wild peach. You guys don't have blueberrying? They're like, let me be. see what I can do. So in my hotel room, it was so sweet. They gave me Blueberry Red Bull,
Starting point is 00:31:32 a coveted item. So I had that and we went, and man, it's just such a universe. Because the thing about F1 is it's international. So so many people there were not American and it's so fun. Shit like that is so much fun to see. I mean, it was like when I went to the Olympics, I've never experienced anything like that of it's not a bunch of mouth-breathing, sunburnt Americans at a NASCAR race. Even though NASCAR's fun. I mean, I've been to a NASCAR race. It's very, it's almost like, you know, it's a leg up. And that was fun to watch all the different cultures. I mean, people bring their flags and they wear all their racing gear and they come to support and it's fun.
Starting point is 00:32:12 And that shit is not cheap. Like a ticket to everyone is like, what, $450? I don't know. And it rained. It rained the whole time. But it was great. And so we were with Red Bull and, man, it's just at an event like that anyone could go. It's kind of like an NFL game when you're in one of those box suites or whatever where we were fucking DJ Callid was there.
Starting point is 00:32:36 I walked right by DJ Callet. Bring out the whole ocean. Life is Roblox. Crazy. We walked by DJ Khalid. Who else was? Oh, Timothy, my twin and best friend Timothy Chalame. I didn't get to see him.
Starting point is 00:32:52 He stayed over in the paddock in the garage. and he was supposed to come over to where we were, but he never did. And I was like, that is so, this shit is so serendipitous. Like, what do you mean? And so we were watching the race and cracked out on Red Bull. And it was so much fun. Ultimately, Max did place fourth, fourth or fifth. McLaren won.
Starting point is 00:33:22 Oscar, Oscar Pietro, Pietro, Pietri. And he is hot, ultimately. Donores is hot ultimately. And that was fun as well to see a bunch of beautiful men. They let us go in the paddock, like actually where Max's car is. And that was fucking nuts there. It is a science. It takes them three days to build that whole setup in there, six hours to strike it. Damn. Where they hold the tires. The tires are heated and have a certain air around them, like to keep them ready for, and all the different types of tires, Jet was telling me about, where, you know, red, is the best for racing, but sometimes you've got to go yellow. And white is to go around is sort of like, you know, oh, these are the pretty ones. It's just such a science. And how many times they run
Starting point is 00:34:08 the circuit? I mean, you're very familiar with every turn, every crevice, every, you know, if the wind is moving a different way and try to do this turn one second, you know, one tenth of a second faster. It's just crazy. And I was shocked to hear how young all of them are. I mean, What's his name? Kimmy, the Italian for what team does he drive for? He's 18. 18? Nuts. And you know what? I kept mentioning to people because I can't help it.
Starting point is 00:34:39 They have F1 Academy, which I guess is where they train. And that's such a rich person activity, right? You've got to be a richo to train for something like that. It's all women. And I was like, how have there never been feeling? male F1 drivers. And they were like, well, they're in the cat. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:35:00 A woman in the, like, 20 for the Grand Prix. Like, why are there? And they were like, you know, well, it's not inherently like they're barred or anything. It's just, you know, like, what, Kimmy came from the F1 Academy. And I'm like, okay. So I'm, yeah, guys, I'd love to see a woman out there. Fucking, please. That would be really cool.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Because it's all men. And that's fine, I guess, whatever. not fine. I'd like to see a woman win. But yeah, that's the, that was the long and short of it. I had a fucking blast and Red Bull really hooked it up. I got so much swag. I got some merch. And it's just really neat to participate in an event like that that's global. And it travels with so many cities. They're done with the American races now. And now they're in Italy, I think, this week. And then Monaco after that, Barcelona. I mean, it's just crazy. They were in Japan. Max won Japan. I think.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I don't know about. But I'm just very happy, ultimately, that I could combine my two special interests right now of F1 and Jack O'Connell because I do sort of love them. But really, I really do love them. This Jack O'Connell shit, y'all, y'all just please be patient with me. You have to see me through it, okay? It'll be done before you know it. But I'm likening this to, y'all have seen me through a lot, okay? I was the Austin Butler phase.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Again, I'm sorry about that. I kind of went over the top with that. I had a really intense. My Pedro phase, of course, that was horrific, and I'd like to apologize. I'd like to apologize about my Robert Pattinson phase. It's also, it's horrifying now because I've met the majority of these people. I did not meet Austin Butler.
Starting point is 00:36:43 I don't know if I could ever meet Austin Butler. But ultimately, you know, what I say on the interweb will be realized. And that's horrifying because at my core and to the heart of me, I'm a fan girl. There's something about a fan girl that's not meant to meet the person you fan out about. Because I like things in a weird way. I like things in a weird way. I'm not a casual observer. I'm not, oh, yeah, I saw that movie.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Yeah, he's excellent. I know where you were born. I know what your favorite food is. I know what you said on 2008, you know, on a stormy day in a interview and a, you're a hotel you gave that was a print magazine. I cannot like things a normal amount. And when I work in this industry where there is a high likelihood that I will either be at a premiere, an event, a party, whatever, where I will see that person.
Starting point is 00:37:39 And ultimately, you know, someone on their team is like a fan or my agent goes, and it's just like, who you want to meet? No. No, I don't want to meet Robert Dany Jr. What the fuck are you talking about? I don't want to meet him. I damn near got a tattoo for Robert Dany Jr. Like, I can't just go up and be like,
Starting point is 00:37:57 Robert, I'm such a huge fan of your work. No, yeah, it's really great to me. I can't do that shit, okay? And I try, I try and fake. I really do try and be professional. I'm such a big fan. That's really nice for you. Have a good one.
Starting point is 00:38:11 And I turn around and I do into a brown paper bag. Like, I try, bro. Sometimes I really just, I can't keep it in my pants. I really can't. did I pee? I peed on myself one time. I peed on myself. Oh, when I met Harry. Yeah, the first time I met Harry, I peed on myself. I literally, I was so excited. I was like, right after he left the room, a little pee came out. And I was like, I don't think that that is something that would ever open me up to being in a room with him ever again, if they knew that I soiled myself when I met Harry's child. When you get to
Starting point is 00:38:46 embrace the man that sort of gave you a worldview, gifted you. you a worldview and gifted you a mantra to walk through life with, treat people with kindness, and to model how you treat people and see the world and receive the world. When you get to embrace the person who gave that to you, how do you not leak a little bit? Yeah, I leaked fucking piss and liquid. Whatever. Oh, and you wouldn't? And you wouldn't? Whatever. And when I meet Jack O'Connell, I would just like to apologize up front to both of them. And you wouldn't. because I know it's going to happen and I'm going to be weird. I'm going to be weird.
Starting point is 00:39:27 I don't know how to not be weird. Whatever. I wanted to Google some shit about F1 because, you know, it's nice to have someone there that you can ask questions too, but it's just a lot of questions. And I have really hyper-specific questions that sometimes Jet was like, I don't know. So I'm going to Google,
Starting point is 00:39:47 why is the Grand Prix 57 laps? Right? Because that's such a specific number. I don't know. The number of laps in a formula one, this is from Gemini AI overview. The number of laps in a Formula One Grand Prix is determined by the minimum race distance, which is 305 kilometers. The number of laps needed to reach that distance varies depending on the length of each circuit. For example, the Miami Grand Prix is 57 while the Melbourne Grand Prix is 58. Now that is crazy. Why is it 305? why is the Grand Prix 305 kilometers that was another thing when I was watching the Ferrari movie they did not stick to the accent and it was making me very sort of um that's not that kind of turned Swedish for a second
Starting point is 00:40:39 if you're going to do Italiano stick with the Italian and they were saying city names and I was like bro it was just you know That was my one note. I was like, God, I wish this was in Italian. Anyway, rather than haphazardly racing on random roads in each nation, rules established in 1989 dictate that each race would run for 305 kilometers or 190 miles.
Starting point is 00:41:06 Each circuit's length will vary, but an F1 race will see the drivers repeatedly lap the track until they complete 305 kilometers. Where did that come from, though? Oh, T. The sole exception to this rule is Monaco's extraordinarily tight and twisty street circuit, which runs for 260 kilometers instead. I'm just going to read this shit out because I'm learning it, and therefore I'm kind of teaching you guys.
Starting point is 00:41:28 Each Grand Prix, each Grand Prix, begins with a formation lap. Is there one in Paris? Is there a French Grand Prix? Yes, there is a French Grand Prix. While it was not part of the 2023 Formula One calendar, the 2022 French Grand Prix was held at the circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellel. The race was officially known as the Formula One Lenovo Grand Prix de France.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Why is the Monaco Grand Prix so famous? Its unique track layout, prestigious history, and the glamorous setting it's held in. The narrow winding streets of Monte Carlo make it a challenging and visually stunning circuit for drivers. The race is long history, dating back to 1929, and its role as a major part of the Formula One World Championship contribute to its iconic status.
Starting point is 00:42:18 F1 schedule. 2025. Okay, yeah, as I'm looking at this again, Oscar Piastri, Oscar Piastri, which I think he's Australian. Is he Australian? This is his fourth win this year. There have only been
Starting point is 00:42:38 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 1. Oh, no, sorry, 6. There have been 6. And he's won 4 of them. Max won in Japan Landau Norris won in Australia
Starting point is 00:42:55 and the rest have been fucking Oscar crazy Okay next up is Imilia Romagna Formula 1 AWS Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix
Starting point is 00:43:09 Grand Prix There is a slight difference between a Spanish and Italian accent Actually there's a huge difference if you really want to get granular but I always consider it it's in the lilting of it Grand Prémio versus
Starting point is 00:43:24 Grand Prémio, right? Or am I making that up? Anyway. Dell, made in Italy and Del Emilia Romagna, 2025. That's May 16th and 18th. Monaco, Spain, which is Barcelona, I believe.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Canada, Austria, Great Britain. Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, Italy, Azerbaijan, Singapore, United States. Where is that? MSC Cruises. Mexico, Brazil, Vegas,
Starting point is 00:43:56 Qatar, Abu Dhabi. Okay, so there's not one in France. I wonder why. Paris feels like a... Maybe they're like, we don't want that shit here. Get that loud shit away. Formula 1 MSC cruises
Starting point is 00:44:11 United States Grand Prix. Where is it? Circuit of the Americas. Is that in Austin? Austin. I am so smart. When is the Austin one? 17th through 19th October?
Starting point is 00:44:27 That's right around ACL. It's like one weekend after ACL. You might have to go check out the Austin Grand Prix. Why isn't there a France F1 race? The French Grand Prix is currently not on the Formula One calendar due to a few factors. Primarily, the number of races on the calendar is increasing, leading to competition for spots,
Starting point is 00:44:49 and the French Grand Prix was dropped after four years at Circuit Paul Lecalde. The Monaco Grand Prix, a highly prestigious event, also makes it difficult to schedule another race in the same area. I guess that's true because Monaco's like South France. Well, it's its own country, right? Monaco's its own country. But they speak French there and they speak German.
Starting point is 00:45:10 They speak what language is spoken in Monaco? French. Monegasque, a variety of Liguerian, is the national language of the Monegasque people. However, it's the primary language of a very few people. There are several other languages spoken in addition to French and Monegas, including Italian and English. Because look where it is. La Familia tamo Naco. Um
Starting point is 00:45:55 Le Guta Champagne No, Tamo seco La family Tamo Naco
Starting point is 00:46:04 Okay Monaco Look how tiny this is Okay So that There it is And here is
Starting point is 00:46:17 The Grand It's right By Nice It's like The very Southeast of the French and Italian border.
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Starting point is 00:48:07 RocketMoney.com slash Brokekew report. Why? Okay, what was I Googling? Why isn't there a French Grand Prix? Oh, they're saying it makes it difficult to schedule another race in the general area due to potential overlap because they both speak French. Okay, sure. Some fans and experts have criticized the race at Circuit Paul Ricard. where the French Grand Prix was held from 2018 to 2022
Starting point is 00:48:29 for lacking excitement and overtaking opportunities. I will say, having been an F1 expert, as of two days ago, I agree, because when we were positioned, our viewing point was positioned at a very interesting turn. It was almost like an S. And they're coming straight from this super long straightaway where they're hitting really intensely fast speed,
Starting point is 00:48:56 and then they have to break all of a sudden and switch gears and go around. And so that's a perfect opportunity. Like if you're on the inside for someone to overtake you on the outside and then you know what happens again because it's the sort of S curve and then you go super fast again.
Starting point is 00:49:11 Ultimately what Jett was telling me is it comes down to how well the driver knows their car and how well the engine runs, how well the car is built. And for some reason, McLaren just, they have great cars. And I don't know if, because here's the thing also as well, okay?
Starting point is 00:49:29 When I was around the age of 10 or 11, my favorite movie was Speed Racer, because I thought Emile Hirsch was hot, okay? Who doesn't? I watched Speed Racer probably about 350 times, and I remember there's this scene where someone's teaching him how to drive, or he's teaching someone else how to drive, I don't remember. I haven't seen it in probably 15 years. I should watch Speed Racer tonight. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Oh, by the way, I watched Beautiful Creatures after the last episode. It's still great. It's still fucking great. I really enjoyed it. The ending pisses me off, but I still really enjoyed it. Speed racer. There's a part where he drives on this crazy track with his eyes closed because you have to know the track. And it's a really cool sequence, actually.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Or maybe I'm just seeing this through my 11-year-old eyes. Like, this movie's awesome. Where he like breathes in and everything goes quiet and he's switching gears and he's doing all this bullshit and he's whatever because he is part of the car. That's the whole thing. It's like, you have to be the car. You gotta lick the marble. You gotta be. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:50:35 And so that, but like, I'm getting it now. I'm getting it. Okay, cars, speed, I am speed. I eat rookies for breakfast, Lightning McQueen. It was so funny during the whole fucking race, I kept leaning over to Jet being like, so which one is like Dinoco? And which one is Chick-Hick's?
Starting point is 00:50:52 Kachiga, Kachiga. And which one is Lightning McQueen? And then on F1, because here's a different, I think, right, cars are supposed to be in NASCAR in the NASCAR universe. F1 is different, so they have different rules and different names for shit. They would call it like when a car gets injured, okay, the safety car comes out. And it leads everyone, and they have it on the screen, like safety car, virtual safety car, whatever. And I think it's an Aston Martin. Is that what the safety car is?
Starting point is 00:51:26 I don't know. But it's got a light on it. And it's like, you know, hey, and they lead them around the track for a second until it's clear. Or like if there's a crash, God forbid, they have to get this crazy crane out and grab the car. Beep, beep, beep. And that's a danger because what if the car's like this and they can't, you know, it's blocking the road. And then here comes 19 other cars going 300 miles an hour. So I feel like an old man right now.
Starting point is 00:51:51 I genuinely feel like an old man. Okay, anyway. What was I? saying, oh, and I kept saying, when the safety car came out, I said, so that's like the pace car and cars, right? And Jet goes, yes, it's like the pace car and cars. This guy. Charlie Checker.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Yeah, official pace car. Fuck you. This guy, official pace car, he'd come out. He's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, right for the piston cup. And he's real serious because you don't overtake the pace car. That is a no, no, no. Yeah, it was just crazy. The whole thing.
Starting point is 00:52:33 I think I would have enjoyed F1 more if they would have been playing the car soundtrack over the speakers. Real gone, if they would have been playing some Rascal Flats, Life is a Highway, if they would have been doing some Behind the clouds, the sun is shining.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Brad Paisley again. Brad Paisley mentioned two weeks in a row. That soundtrack is just fucking great. Life could be a dream. Boom-shab-boom Life could be dream I'm the only one that I love Life could be dream
Starting point is 00:53:12 Sweetheart hello Hello again You do you meet again What a great song Yeah that whole soundtrack If they would have been playing that Volume 150 over the speech I don't want to hear the commentary
Starting point is 00:53:26 Oh, La Clowns overtaking No. Cars are hitting each other, smacking against them. Life could be a dream. Life could be a dream. That would have been the vibe. In my head, the movie that's always playing in my head, that would have been the collage sequence, the montage, okay?
Starting point is 00:53:46 It's also T that Red Bull, first of all, has two teams, crazy. And second of all, they're such an outlier. This is what Joe was telling me as well. They're an outlier because the rest of the teams are like, professional, or not professional, they are luxury car brands for the most part. I mean, there's some outliers, but Red Bull feels like the most successful, rich, like they just are really freaking their shit compared to legacy brands like Ferrari or Aston Martin or McLaren or whatever that are, the majority of their money comes from, I guess, just being rich and famous,
Starting point is 00:54:28 and like having people buy those cars. Versus Red Bull, you can get a Red Bull at a gas station. Like, it's very, I guess, more democratic in its approach. And to have two teams, it's just nuts. Like I was saying, we were able to go into the paddock and see the car. I had no idea that the drivers essentially are, like, laying down. And you pull so many Gs on your neck and, like, I guess chest when you're going that fucking fast, that they have to wear these crazy neck braces.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Nuts. You gotta be a thick-neck motherfucker to drive for F-1. You gotta be a thick-neck, big forehead bitch to drive for F-1. And that's for real, for real. They're also so skinny and tiny. We were in the paddock, girl. I need to be, like, muzzled and caged, like a fucking dog.
Starting point is 00:55:19 We were in this paddock. And I leaned over to the girl giving us a tour, and I said, is it a requirement that everyone that works in here is sexy? She started laughing. I said, I'm being serious. It was ridiculous. Like, not an ugly man in sight.
Starting point is 00:55:33 And I said, what is going on? Are they all like, because Max is Belgian Dutch? Belgian Dutch. Max Verstappen. Dutch Belgian. I'm a genius. He's my age. Shout out.
Starting point is 00:55:56 It's all these dudes in there. And they're just, they are so beautiful. I was really having a tough time. I was having a hard fucking time. We were in there and it's just looking around it. Every single thing has a purpose and a place and a time. And, you know, don't, fuck, don't get in their way. Very, very fun experience.
Starting point is 00:56:19 I'm very glad I could bring my brother. Shout out Red Bull. Thank you so much for having us. And shout out to Red Bull Racing and F1 because Slay. And yeah, the Monaco Grand Prix, bitch, imagine, imagine. So is Tony Stark here? Or is he showing up later? Oh, he's showing up later.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Oh, Stark Industries got disqualified. Oh, now that is very interesting. Okay, so he will not be racing. Okay, okay, okay. Yeah, that'd be awesome. I show up in my... Oh, the merch is insane, by the way. Like, why is a F-1 hoodie?
Starting point is 00:56:56 or like zip-up jacket, $350. Why is it like a luxury brand? It's crazy. A NASCAR t-shirt's like $15 at Walmart. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to go get me one of those. Make my own on Etsy. Sell it.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Yeah. Oh, I was going to say, I'm going to show up to the F-1 race in Monaco with the official like Formula One, Red Bull Oracle, fucking whatever. And then it's going to say, Stark Tech, Stark Tech, Stark Industries. And they're like, where did you get that?
Starting point is 00:57:26 made it. You made your own voice. I had made it, yes. Okay, but you know, like on the shirt, on the merch, it's like the official sponsors of I'm, if I am acquainted, I'm well aware. I just had wanted to wear Stark Industries just for a moment. Let me live. Let me let me my fantasy, you fucking bitch. I get kicked out. They have to drag me out. I'm like, where's Tony? I'm blackout drunk. Where's Tony Stark? Where's Tony Stark? Where's Tony stark? They tased me. I'm drooling on the floor. Anyway, I think that's it for me. I think that's it for me this week, guys. My songs of the week are actually,
Starting point is 00:58:00 I'm going to give you a genre of the week. Actually, I can give you some songs and some artists of the week. I have been very deep into reggae. I'm doing reggae right now. It calms me. It's fun. I'm having fun.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Yeah, I'm doing reggae right now. And I've got some artists. These are just like the classic reggae songs. I'm dipping my toes. I'm not doing headfirst. right now. I've got to warm myself up to it because that's how it goes. Okay, so duh. It's a lot of Bob Marley. It's a lot of Gregory Isaac's sister Nancy. UB40, if you count UB40. Red, red wine and glories. I love that song.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Toots in the Ma Tautils How many kids does Bob Marley have? Damian Marley Skip Marley How many sons does Bob Marley have? Seven! Damn!
Starting point is 00:59:12 Ziggy Marley Damian Marley, Rohan Marley 12 kids Damian Ziggy, Rohan, Stephen, Kaimani Just for one fucking day. I'd like to go
Starting point is 00:59:29 on God's internet and not have a goddamn ad pop up. Motherfucker, every single, every single free space on God's internet has a fucking ad on it. What do you mean? I'm trying to look up how many sons that Bob Marley have in your advertising parade.com to me what's the fuck is parley.com? And now I'm going to, I'm exiting out of the tab. Ultimately, fuck that website and fuck you guys.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Fucking hell. Okay, that'll do it. Those are my, oh, my songs are, oh, you want to know something else I was going to say? I just found this like reggae mix playlist that Spotify kind of made for me, and it's just all the, I guess, heavy hitters most popular. So many of the songs I recognized, and this is embarrassing to admit, but at least I'm cultured, kind of. I recognized from Beyonce and Jay-Z. I recognize Bam-Bam. That's from, well, Jay-Z on 444, he has that.
Starting point is 01:00:34 It's a sample. And then Beyonce did it as a dance break in the, I think, Formation, or on the run to tour? Or no, what was the one before the Renaissance tour? Was it on the run? Or formation, I can't remember. I recognized jamming by Bob Marley. Beyonce incorporated that into her Stevie Wonder tribute.
Starting point is 01:00:55 There was another one that I recognized for, Oh, no, no, no. Yes, I know. Yes, I know. She incorporated that into when she does no, no by Destiny's Child. That's from the Sasha Fierce. I am Sasha Fierce World Tour. And I'm like, oh, my fucking God, all of these songs,
Starting point is 01:01:24 she's such a good blender, like of who all of her favorite references, but it's not even sampling. She just, like, will sing it as a transition into one of her own songs. I mean, it's genius because she finds a similar... It's just... Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:01:41 I love her to goddamn death. But there were, like, three or four instances where I'm like, holy fuck, I know all these songs with Beyonce. I love Beyonce.
Starting point is 01:01:50 My other song of the week that is not reggae is... Let's do Never Quit by Yeep. I love that song. Let's do it in the shower this morning. It's great. Every time it starts, I'm like, hey, hey, hey, it'll get me every time.
Starting point is 01:02:05 Right, thank you lots so much. Ta, and we'll see you later. Great day for a Guinness, isn't it? So, yeah, it's the Gilroy collection. This is I got it at the Guinness Factory in Dublin. I do sort of miss Dublin. Right, love you guys. I'll see you later.
Starting point is 01:02:27 And if you couldn't understand me for part of this episode, I'm sorry. It's just sort of, you know, like my ancestry, British and Irish, I can't really help it. It just comes out, don't it? So, yeah, right, ta. Cheers. I'm US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. We all get distracted when we drive, whether it's from our phones or kids in the backseat bickering. But how we handle these distractions, can be a matter of life or death.
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