Idkwhosdarcy
Sergio Pérez isn't used to feeling off-balance-at least, not off-track-until he meets Thiago Reyes, the quietly charming digital media guy who starts sending him personalized playlists before every race. At first, it's a quirky surprise: carefully curated tracks with ironic titles and hidden jokes. But soon, the playlists start to feel like more-like confessionals in four-minute intervals, like something Sergio never realized he needed. As the season unfolds, so does something softer between them, built in the space between voice notes, shared earbuds, and songs that say what they're both too scared to. By the time he reaches track four, Sergio knows exactly who every song is about.