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In the Formula One world, every driver belongs to a tightly bonded pack, where alphas lead, betas stabilize, and omegas are nurtured, loved and protected. No omega is ever told to leave the pack room — to be cast out is to be cast out of the pack itself.
Max Verstappen learned that the hard way. At seventeen, wide-eyed and unpresented, he joined the grid eager to find his place. But instead of welcome, he was judged, dismissed, and pushed aside. The breaking point came after a heated clash with Charles Leclerc.
Tempers flared, words were thrown, and in a moment of anger, pack alpha Lewis Hamilton told Max to leave. The command couldn’t be taken back, and Max obeyed silently — never returning, never stepping near the pack room again.
And no one knew the truth. Max wasn’t an alpha. Not a beta. He was a omega, suppressing his scent, instincts, and biology just to survive.
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Max is the youngest driver to ever compete in F1. But also the first ever to be an Omega on the grid (At least, of the open ones. Some could've been taking blockers like him). He had it drilled into him by his father that he was a disgrace for his secondary gender, and he must hide it from everyone to not bring shame to the Verstappen name. He was told many times that all the alphas on the grid would swarm him if he ever came off those blockers. And that was what he believed would happen.
So, why the fuck is he so confused now?
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Max Verstappen was an omega taught from a young age that hiding was safer than being seen. When he joined Formula 1 at seventeen, he briefly found belonging with the grid pack—until one night in 2021 when he was asked to leave the pack room. It was only for a night, but to Max, it was enough. He walked away for good, promising himself he would never risk being left again.
Years later, as a four-time world champion, Max revealed the truth he once buried. The world reacted—and so did the FIA, enforcing a rule that gave unmarked omegas four months to be mated or join a pack. Trapped by time and pressure, Max agreed to a relationship that looked right but felt wrong.
When it fell apart, old feelings resurfaced and regrets grew louder.
Now, with the deadline looming, the grid pack faces one question: can they convince Max that this time, he wouldn’t be asked to leave?Series
- Part 1 of Rejected Regret
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“You know I really appreciate you doing this, right babe? I know it’s not your scene, but it’ll be fun, I promise,” Daniel implores, eyes wide with a look that Max has such trouble saying no to.
That’s how he’s ended up in this situation, shoulders tense, a drink long empty in his hand and way, way out of his comfort zone. Daniel had sounded so excited when he had proposed the idea, suggesting it in a tone which made it out to be some cool fun couples activity he had found to do, and not, you know, going to a party with the goal of finding someone else’s omega to fuck.
But if that omega is Charles Leclerc, well. Max might see the appeal.
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or,
a Max and Daniel who are falling out of love go to a swingers party and meet Pierre and Charles.
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a omega/omega lestappen thesis.
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Max had watched the race with cameras trained in on him and the kids, he ignored it. He was a WAG; the WAG some fans liked to say, former driver and all that. He could already picture himself blown up on Sky Sports, the title card in red saying:
Max Verstappen - Mick Schumacher’s mate, and their children.
Because, as Jos had screamed at him after his phone call with Corinna, if he couldn’t be a formula one driver, he might as well be fucking one.
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Or, Max marries Mick after being fired from Red Bull for presenting as an omega. Jos wants his son mated to a future Formula One World Champion.
But Charles Leclerc is Mick's teammate.
Bookmarked by mayulis
21 Dec 2025
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Max omega de Mick, pero en realidad es de Charles
