Racer
Page 23Adrian and I discuss how many pit stops we’ll do, what tire compounds we’ll be starting out with.
I feel eerily calm; I’m good at being calm under pressure. There’s something about knowing your life is on the line that clears your head. Heightens your every sense.
I focus on the strategy and keep my body relaxed, my mind focused.
Soon, the drivers are called out to pits.
I approach number 38. Lana’s “Kelsey.”
It’s an exotic machine, built for speed. Built for racing.
She’s ready. And so am I.
I grab my gloves and zip up my racing suit, then ease on my helmet. Before I lower my visor, I let my eyes scan over Lana, who’s been watching me from the side. I let the testosterone she stimulates run over me—and I give her a look that says this one’s for you.
My dick fills up and stiffens under that adoring look in those expressive eyes of hers.
That flush on her is just the cherry on top of my Lana Sexy as Fuck Cake.
By the time I slide into the car, strap down, and ignite the engine, I’ve got a huge hard-on.
F1 cars are much rawer than normal cars. Louder, faster, with more grip, much harder to drive. It’s harder to freaking win. It’s not a one-on-one race here; I’m racing against sixteen other drivers, all of them hungry. As hungry to win as me.
We follow the car as we get into positions, and then, it’s green flag—and I get a good solid launch.
It’s all about easy clutch release.
Guess this is where I thank my dad for teaching me to exercise.
My core is engaged, my every muscle engaged, my heart pumping, lungs working as I catch up with number 8.
I wait to pass—biding my time.
“Easy,” I hear on the mic.
It’s Clay.
“You’re P3 holding steady, catching up on P2,” the voice says.
I push the pedal, waiting for the chance to overtake him, then take a slow turn and head to the next.
The voice says, “Trailing .10 seconds after P2 and gaining.”
We head into the straightaway, and I’m at full speed. I use his draft to get closer. You need to be careful when you get too close or you can understeer—the car gets jacked up with the other car’s draft and doesn’t want to turn.
We head to a fast turn and head into a heavy braking zone, and I don’t brake when #8 starts braking.
I keep my foot on the accelerator—outbraking him at the last instant, braking harder and later. Within a second, I pass him.
He steers awkwardly into the curve, nipping the back of my car as he does. I’m off into the straightaway, hearing something clink.
“Second …!” I hear.
The gears on an F1 are on the wheel. The wheel is for more than steering; it’s the car’s goddamned brain. I upshift with my right hand, downshift with my left, and even check the status of the track; any yellow or red flags appear as flashing lights on the wheel as I steer.
The track is clear, and I’m chasing after Clark. Number fucking 9 is on my radar and I’m catching up.
“You’re P2. P3 coming up behind you fast,” Clay says.
I feel his nose nip the back of my car. I hold her steady, outbraking him again, and leaving him behind.
The white flag appears, and I know the checkered one is coming.
I catch up to #9, but don’t have enough time to overtake him.
I try anyway, my nose basically a hair away from his ass.
“Don’t risk it, Tate,” Clay says, as if he’s reading my mind.
I grit my jaw and decide to listen—a P2 is better than getting pulled off the track at the last lap.
My body’s so wired from the adrenaline, I’m high. When I get down, I want to fucking kiss her.
I’ve got about every brain cell honed in on the expression on her face she’ll be wearing. Every brain cell is honed in on wanting to kiss her, long and hard, wanting her to tell me I’m the best fucking driver in the world.
She’s reluctant to yield to me, to admit to wanting me, to me being exactly what she’s been waiting for, but I’ll be patient. Dad always said I was impatient as fuck, but that one day I’d find something that would make me realize just how much I wanted to be patient for.
Her name’s Lana fucking future Tate.
I could barely watch. But I could hear every time 38 drove past how Racer was shifting, accelerating.
Brap, brap, brap, braaaaap, like hard, fast, wicked slaps on the motor as he effortlessly switched gears.
The adrenaline is so high in my body my legs are trembling.
“P2! Fucking shit me right now!” Clayton and Adrian are whooting.
“Kelsey’s never gone this fast.”
“Jesus,” Drake curses in disbelief.
My dad is pulling me into a hug, and I pull free as Racer pulls in.
The car gets weighed, and then he gets weighed. I know we can get disqualified if the car and driver weigh less than expected.
When Racer hops on the scale, I take note of his weight and notice he’s lost 8 lbs of body water in sweat (something we’d thankfully calculated when adding the proper weights to the car). I hurry to bring him a bottle of plain water, Gatorades in different flavors, and my favorite coconut water, tucking them all in my arms so that he gets to pick.
Once he’s cleared, he leaps off the scale, seething with energy as he pulls off his helmet and marches away, tossing the helmet back into his car seat.