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Chapter 41 - Chapter 41: Lights Out

​Sunday arrived. The paddock buzz was electric, a palpable vibration in the air that separated Race Day from the rest of the week.

​Dominik brought Yeji into the garage. The mechanics were already in the zone, conducting final pit stop practice. The clack-clack-clack of wheel guns echoed off the walls.

​The Drivers' Parade.

​Dominik hopped onto the flatbed truck that circled the track. He stood next to Zhou Guanyu, Russell, and Leclerc.

​"Look at them," Leclerc shouted over the noise of the crowd, pointing to the stands.

​Dominik followed his finger. Amidst the sea of Ferrari red, he spotted a large Hungarian flag draped over the railing.

​Dominik smiled, waving enthusiastically. It was a small reminder of home in the middle of the desert.

​After the parade and the national anthem, Dominik walked back down the pit lane with Yeji.

​"Dominik!"

​He turned to see Trevor Carlin, his old F2 team boss. Yeji followed quietly, eyes wide at the bustle of the grid.

​Dominik gave Carlin a hug. "Trevor."

​"You made it, kid," Carlin laughed, slapping his back. "Lucky I sent you to Williams. You would have been overqualified for my car this year."

​"I had a good teacher," Dominik replied diplomatically.

​"Speaking of students," Carlin gestured to a young man in a racing suit standing nearby. "Meet the future."

​It was Logan Sargeant. The American driver, a fellow Williams Academy member.

​"Logan, come here," Carlin called.

​Sargeant walked over. He was older than Dominik, but in the hierarchy of motorsport, he was the junior.

​"Hey, Dominik," Sargeant said, extending a hand. "Good luck today."

​"Thanks, Logan," Dominik shook it. "The F2 car looks fast this year. Put it on the podium."

​It was a polite, slightly awkward exchange. Dominik knew the reality: if he moved to Aston Martin next year, Sargeant was the likely candidate to take his seat at Williams.

​Yeji watched from behind Dominik, her eyes narrowing slightly in amusement. She whispered to him as they walked away, "That was awkward. You acted like a strict senior."

​"I am a senior," Dominik deadpanned.

​The Strategy Briefing.

​Inside the Williams hospitality, the plan was finalized.

​Dominik: Start on New Softs. Two-stop strategy (Soft -> Medium -> Hard). Goal: Hold position. Score points.

Albon: Start on New Softs. Two-stop strategy (Soft -> Medium -> Soft). Goal: Push aggressively to recover positions.

​Dominik put on his fireproof balaclava and helmet. As he settled into the cockpit, Yeji leaned over the halo.

​"What is it?" Dominik asked, his voice muffled.

​She didn't answer. She reached out and quickly smoothed something onto the side of his helmet.

​"Good luck, Racer-ssi," she whispered, then retreated to the back of the garage.

​Dominik couldn't see it, but the mechanics could. They were stifling giggles.

​Yeji had stuck a small, cartoon cat sticker right next to his visor.

​The Grid.

​The car was pushed to the 4th Row. P7.

​The grid was chaos. Mechanics, media, celebrities. Dominik climbed out to stand by the car for the anthem. He saw Gordon Ramsay walking past George Russell.

​"Focus," Dominik muttered.

​He climbed back in. The tire blankets were wrapped tight. He closed his eyes, visualizing Turn 1.

​Start.

Clutch drop.

Shift.

Defend.

​The mechanics cleared the grid. The tire blankets came off. The Soft (C3) tires gleamed.

​"Norris and Ricciardo are on Mediums. Everyone else is on Softs," Gaëtan reported. "Their first stint will be long."

​Dominik looked up. The giant Rolex clock struck 6:00 PM.

​Formation Lap.

​The engines roared to life. The pack moved off. Dominik wove the car aggressively, heating the tires and brakes.

​"Burnouts, please. Two burnouts," Gaëtan instructed.

​Dominik complied, lighting up the rear tires as he approached his grid slot. Smoke curled into the night air. He stopped precisely on the yellow line.

​He engaged Launch Mode. The revs rose.

​The Start.

​Five Red Lights illuminated one by one.

​Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep.

​The engines screamed at 12,000 RPM.

​LIGHTS OUT.

​Dominik dropped the clutch. The Williams hooked up perfectly.

​Leclerc led into Turn 1.

​Dominik steered slightly right, squeezing Fernando Alonso toward the pit wall. He got a better launch than the Alpine.

​Into the braking zone for Turn 1, Dominik was side-by-side with Kevin Magnussen in the Haas.

​From the garage, Yeji watched the screen, terrified. The cars were 5.5 meters long, 2 meters wide, and they were millimeters apart at 300 km/h.

​Magnussen held the inside line. He braked late, forcing Dominik wide.

​In Turn 2, chaos unfolded ahead. Lewis Hamilton squeezed Sergio Perez onto the kerb. The Red Bull lost momentum.

​Dominik exited Turn 2 in P6, slotting in behind Magnussen and ahead of Perez.

​"Clean start, Dominik. P6," Gaëtan said. "Gap to Magnussen is 0.4."

​Yeji let out a breath she didn't know she was holding. It was terrifyingly fast.

​Lap 3.

​"Overtake Mode available," Gaëtan said. "Pressure Magnussen in the DRS zone."

​Dominik didn't have DRS yet (it wasn't enabled until Lap 3), but he had a massive slipstream. He closed in on the white Haas.

​Behind him, Sergio Perez in the Red Bull was recovering fast. He was glued to Dominik's gearbox.

​Approaching Turn 1, Dominik saw his chance.

​He faked a move to the left, then darted to the right, breaking out of Magnussen's slipstream.

​At the same time, Perez dove to the left.

​Magnussen was pincered. A Williams on his right, a Red Bull on his left.

​"He's a sitting duck," Dominik thought.

​He braked later than the Haas. The FW44 shuddered but held the line. Dominik swept around the outside of Turn 1, taking the position.

​Perez also passed Magnussen, taking the inside line.

​Dominik exited Turn 2 in P5.

​"Great move!" Gaëtan cheered. "P5. Hamilton is ahead. Perez is behind."

​Then, the tone shifted.

​"Dominik, listen closely. Do not fight Perez. He is in a faster car. Let him go if he attacks. Do not kill your tires fighting a Red Bull."

​Dominik checked his mirrors. The dark blue bull was looming large.

​"Understood," Dominik replied. "I'll let the shark pass."

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