Exporting in H.264, 29.97, 1080p - and final video keeps stuttering?

I am starting with a very smooth, very clear 1080p video clip (mp4) and I add a background song to the clip - thats it, and each time I go to render the video, I always get a choppy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQeO7gClU8c
And here is what the clip looked like before:
(https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/asset.html/content/dam/fordmedia/North% 20America/US/2015/01/12/Shelby-GT350R-Mustang.mp4.html
Notice how crisp, clear and smooth the original is compared to my export?  Not quite sure what is going on, please help.
BTW - it has nothing to do with YouTube.  The exported video looks like crap even before I upload it.

THis apears tro be your source footage
cq5dam.video.firefoxhq.ogg
Your  source footage appears to be 480 x 320 (not 1080p)  Hard to tell what frame rate it is!
<video id="cq-video-html5-1422060321638" width="480" height="320" controls="controls">
    <source src="/content/dam/fordmedia/North America/US/2015/01/12/Shelby-GT350R-Mustang.mp4/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.video.firef oxhq.ogg" type="video/ogg; codecs=&quot;theora, vorbis&quot;">
    <source src="/content/dam/fordmedia/North America/US/2015/01/12/Shelby-GT350R-Mustang.mp4/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.video.flv.3 20.240.flv" type="">
    <source src="/content/dam/fordmedia/North America/US/2015/01/12/Shelby-GT350R-Mustang.mp4/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.video.hq.12 80.720.m4v" type="video/mp4; codecs=&quot;avc1.42E01E, mp4a.40.2&quot;">

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