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The World Championship trophy rests in his trembling hands, his name etched in fine gold. It isn't until he's staring down at it—his name nestled close to Max’s—that he realises his dreams have always been carved out of someone else’s pain. Jules. Max.
And now, maybe even himself.
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07 Jan 2026
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Zak folded his hands and leaned back. “We can’t promise you number one. But we can guarantee it’s not a number two seat.”
“Besides,” he added, his voice taking on a lighter tone again, “I know you and Lando hit it off. You’re good friends. You’d make great teammates.”
Or… in 2017 Christian Horner spotted Oscar Piastri when he was competing for British F4 and signed him for the Red Bull Junior Program the year after. Seven years later Oscar was stuck in Red Bull’s second seat purgatory while Max Verstappen dominated. Then came the offer.
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05 Jan 2026
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Oscar rubbed the back of his neck. “Sorry. I didn’t think, I mean, this was all kind of fast. I didn’t plan—”
“You panicked and offered a stranger a place to stay,” Lando said, gently teasing. “It’s endearing.”
Oscar rolled his eyes but couldn’t argue. “I panicked because I thought you had nowhere to go.”
“And I said yes because I wanted to stay.”or... Oscar owns a cafe near Albert Park and his staffers quit ahead of race weekend. Then came in Lando.
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05 Jan 2026
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Oscar can see dead people. It’s never been a problem, until it’s Carlos.
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05 Jan 2026
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“Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out,” Oscar uncharacteristically cuts him off, “It’s okay, whatever it is, we’ll figure it out,” he repeats, “I mean, even Carlos can win Australia after a surgery, right? There’s got to be some kind of medical wonder F1 money can buy. We’ll manage.”
Lando lets out a sharp, humorless laugh, stopping him before he could ramble on with another unhelpful idea. He swallows hard, his heart sinking lower with every second. "Osc," he starts, voice strained, barely above a whisper, "it’s cancer."
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- Part 1 of neither better nor worse
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05 Jan 2026

