The Hungarian Grand Prix was on the horizon, and that expectant atmosphere for a new racing week had returned.
Despite all that had happened in the past weeks surrounding the Italian Grand Prix, it was very easy to move on.
Whenever Vance appeared before the media on Luca's behalf, he repeatedly stated that his client was ready.
And when the pestering reporters pressed further, asking how ready Rennick was after the chaos of Monza, Vance simply said, determined-to-win ready.
He wasn't wrong, because Luca had set his mind on Budapest as win or nothing, just like he had for Monza.
But he didn't have a dream this time.
This young man had false dreams. They were sweet deceptions that didn't come true.
He hadn't won the Italian GP, after all. So, not dreaming this time meant he actually could win.
If Luca told someone that logic, they'd think he was a madman.
