My Formula 1 System

Chapter 118 Spanish Grand Prix 3



On that same lap and turn, Albert Derstappen attempted to capitalize on the moment, hitting the turn fiercely, fully aware that Luca's car would serve as a cushion if his tires suddenly lost traction. His plan worked perfectly, but Luca managed to regain traction and accelerated as fast as he could from the right, where Derst had come from.

However, his momentum was too low after that encounter, which surprisingly didn't penalize Max the way he had expected.

While still building speed on the short straight leading to Turns 9 and 10, Luca was powerless to execute even a decent Straightaway Chopping, allowing Albert Derstappen to claim P2 as they approached the chicanes.

"WOOOOOHH!"

[3rd Position]

**It's alright. Keep driving. Tires worn out real bad back there. Box two laps earlier**

"Copy," Luca replied, taking a deep breath as Derst's black-and-golden rear wing danced with power before him. He could hear his SomberCore growling softly beneath the chassis as it worked to reduce speed while they weaved through Turn 9's bottleneck and transitioned into Turn 10.

[Analyzing Dallara (F2 04) and host's distance from 2nd Position]

[You are 5 seconds away, host.]

[4th Position closing in]

[Analyzing 4th Position's distance from host and Dallara (F2 04)...]

[4th Position is 2 sec away, host.]

[System's prediction: that value might decrease and not in your favor.]

Isn't that Aaronson?

"...Sean Aaronson has closed the gap as Rennick struggles to regain speed after the tussle..."

"...ahora en P3, Luca Rennick, ahora en P2, Albert Derstappen!"

"WOOOOOHH!"

[Corner Chopping +1]

[SYNC BAR: [][][][] 12.5%]

[750m Straightaway ahead]

Aaronson's morale took a significant hit as Luca chopped him out of Turn 10, widening their gap by an extra, valuable second. Frustrated, he cursed under his breath and pushed his car aggressively out of the turn, determined to close the distance on the longest straight of the circuit. At the very least, he could capitalize on Luca's slipstream, knowing how challenging it was to deny an opponent that advantage on such a stretch.

Luca, however, was already reaping the benefits of Derst's slipstream as they sped down the straight. While Aaronson advanced with reduced drag, Luca's Slipstream Mastery ensured he maintained, if not slightly widened, the gap between them, skillfully leveraging every advantage the race dynamics afforded him.

[Analyzing 4th Position's distance from host and Dallara (F2 04)...]

[4th Position is 2 sec away, host.]

[System's prediction: that value would increase in your favor]

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[You are 4 seconds away, host.]

[Speed Boosted!]

[Analyzing Dallara (F2 04) and host's distance from 2nd Position]

[You are 3 seconds away, host.]

[Speed Boosted!]

[Analyzing Dallara (F2 04) and host's distance from 2nd Position]

[You are 1.8 seconds away, host.]

[Analyzing 4th Position's distance from host and Dallara (F2 04)...]

[4th Position is 5 sec away, host.]

[System's prediction: that value would increase in your favor]

**Nice speed there, Luca**

[You have successfully defended your position. Keep it up, host]

The long straight ended abruptly at Turn 11, a sharp right-hander that transitioned into the steep ascent of Turn 12, a section that rewarded boldness and punished hesitation. Luca had no intention of hesitating. Closing the gap to Derstappen by 0.4 seconds, he veered to the right, aiming to attack the bend first.

It was a daring gamble, tackling a tight corner that led onto a sloping asphalt instead of opting for the broader line that Derstappen had chosen for better visibility and control. Luca's risky decision promised a potential 2-second lead due to the track's unique structure, while Derst's cautious approach offered peace of mind.

Bravery is my name, Luca thought. He had navigated this same section conservatively over the last four laps, mimicking Derstappen's moves. But now, in the heat of a duel, he needed to chart a new course—an opportunity to master every lane of Mandalora.

[Track Span Analysis: 5 meters wide (inside lane available)] [Optimal Racing Line Calculated: 1.7 meters]

[Car Width: 1.8 meters] [Margin for Error: 2.1 meters (1.95 meters on the left side, 0.15 meters on the right)]

As he braked, Luca felt the violent lurch of his car as it clung precariously to the track. The turn's sharpness, coupled with the narrowing lane, was unforgiving. His car's frame skimmed dangerously close to the track's edge, a single misstep threatening disaster.

"You've got guts," Derstappen muttered as he caught a fleeting glimpse of Luca's red-and-black Dallara darting through the tight, aggressive inside line—a path no Team Principal would ever endorse.

**Try block him before he comes out, be quick** Squadra Corse Jnr's team engineer ordered quickly.

But Luca's audacity paid off. Weaving expertly through the narrower, faster line, his car surged up the hill with an exhilarating burst of speed that left Derstappen scrambling to recover.

Luca's hands remained steady on the wheel as he emerged from the apex. His SomberCore engine roared with triumph, the gap visibly widening as he claimed P2, sliding effortlessly ahead.

[2nd Position]

"...¡Excelente adelantamiento! Luca Rennick está en P2!"

**Take that same path** Hatcherk Motorsport's engineer instructed Sean Aaronson as he approached the section where Luca had overtaken Derstappen, with Ansel closing in from behind.

Aaronson wasted no time. He lined up his car with the inside lane and mirrored Luca's aggressive trajectory through the tight bend, maintaining control on the treacherous sloped asphalt. His daring maneuver paid off too, allowing him to gain 2 seconds earlier than anticipated, closing the gap significantly.

Not far behind, Ansel followed suit. He adopted Aaronson's line with pinpoint accuracy, his calculated aggression restoring the gap between them. His guts itched for a chance to ascend further up the leaderboard, setting his sights firmly on the top.

[Analyzing Dallara (F2 04) and host's distance from 2nd Position]

[You are 6 seconds away, host.]

As Luca descended from Turn 12, Max's holographic number 1 flickered into view above his Dallara. He was weaving through the slow, technical final three turns that fed into the home straight and the starting grid.

Luca's descent provided him with enhanced momentum, which he used effectively as he navigated the final turns alone. Behind him, Derstappen emerged from Turn 12, struggling to close the gap.

"...at the lead, Max Addams powers down the straight, the crowd roaring in support as he begins Lap 5 of this F2 Spanish Grand Prix!"

Though the race hadn't even reached its quarter point, Trampos was already considering a pit stop for Luca.

[12th Lap]

**We'll take that pit now, Luca. The crew's ready**

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