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After the "Great Qatar Incident" left Max Verstappen and George Russell somewhere between “cordial colleagues” and “awkward ex-rivals who still lowkey watch each other’s onboards,” things have finally calmed down. They’re polite in interviews, share podiums without murder in their eyes, and occasionally even make each other laugh. Progress.
Enter Kimi Antonelli: bright-eyed, terrifyingly talented, and the internet’s self-declared “grid child.” When Kimi admits he’s in love with Ollie Bearman and asks his “Mama George” and “Papa Max” for dating advice, the two drivers do the only reasonable thing: agree to help.
Unfortunately, “helping” turns into fake dates “for practice,” confession roleplays that hit too close to home, and a PR storm that makes it look like they’re the ones in love.
(A comedy of errors featuring competitive flirting, emotional repression, and one very smug teenager who knew exactly what he was doing.)
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After a heated clash in Zandvoort, Max Verstappen's on-track threat becomes reality when both McLaren drivers are found injured overnight. Max wakes up with bloody knuckles and gaps in his memory. With the FIA investigating and the paddock in chaos, George Russell faces an impossible choice: stand by his principles and defend the man he can't stand, or let Max face the consequences alone.
As the investigation unfolds and the media circus intensifies, two enemies find themselves forced together by circumstance and conscience. But in a world where every word is scrutinized and every gesture analyzed, can they navigate the space between hatred and something far more dangerous?
*A slow-burn enemies to lovers set against the high-stakes world of Formula 1, where justice, desire, and self-preservation collide.*
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Max: hopelessly in love.
George: hopelessly oblivious.
The rest of the grid: hopelessly invested.
Cue meddling teammates, escalating chaos, and a very large teddy bear named Maxwell. -
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George is sick during the Baku weekend, missing media day and rasping his way through practice, qualifying, and the race. Max tells himself it’s not his problem, they’re rivals, occasional hookups, nothing more.
But when George drags himself onto the podium beside him, still fever-flushed and stubborn, Max stops pretending. He’s done with silence, done with rules. If George won’t look after himself, Max will.