The sequel to (Into the Apex)
New chapter weekly
In the high-octane world of Formula 1, where speed, precision, and mental fortitude reign supreme, Chasing the Apex follows the journey of Masachika Kuze, a brilliant yet enigmatic driver chasing his second World Championship. Against a backdrop of fierce rivalries, unrelenting pressure, and personal sacrifices, Kuze faces his toughest season yet.
As the championship fight intensifies, Kuze must contend with Max Verstappen, his ruthless and antagonistic rival, and Lando Norris, his talented and determined teammate. With every race, the stakes climb higher, culminating in a dramatic showdown under the lights of Abu Dhabi.
But racing isn't Kuze's only battle. His connection with Alya Kujou-a sharp-witted woman with her own unshakable resolve-is tested by Verstappen's toxic vendetta, leading to explosive confrontations both on and off the track. As the season unfolds, Kuze discovers that true strength isn't just about conquering the competition but overcoming the inner struggles that threaten to derail everything he's worked for.
Set against the glitz and glamour of the F1 circuit, Chasing the Apex is a gripping tale of speed, resilience, and redemption, weaving together thrilling race action, intense rivalries, and a story of personal growth that transcends the finish line. For fans of motorsport and drama, this novel delivers the ultimate adrenaline-fueled ride.
Ten years and a favour brings two childhood friends back together. Once the saviour and now the stranger, Lando has to find a way to make things right with the girl who now holds his future in her hands.
Astera, or as she's more well known, Daisy, makes a promise to an old family friend to help professionally and that's all she has interest in doing. However, fate has a funny way of not giving you what you want but instead what you need.
Old friends, new friends, dead ends, prospects. Nothing is known but the moment Lando says yes, Daisy and him are destined to ride it out to the end.
Trigger warning: drug use and addiction.
If discussion / memories of either will trigger you then I would urge you not to read!