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Parallel Laps - Landoscar
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Complete, First published Jan 24
5 new parts
No one in Formula 1 ever expects two drivers to think the same way.
Not when every corner demands instinct, every braking point reveals personality, and every lap tells the truth about who you are behind the wheel.

Which is why the first time Oscar Piastri's telemetry matched mine, people laughed it off.
Coincidence.
Luck.
One strange overlap in a sport full of them.

The second time, they frowned.
The third time, they whispered.
By the fourth, no one was laughing anymore.

Because our data wasn't just similar.
It was identical - curve for curve, corner for corner, choice for choice - as if he had reached into my head and stolen the rhythm of my hands, my instincts, my heart.

No one could explain it.

And the more it happened, the harder it became to ignore the question sitting like a stone in my chest - Why us?
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What's supposed to be a chaotic Christmas getaway with family, teammates, and half the Formula 1 grid turns into Oscar Piastri's worst (and strangest) nightmare: everyone leaves without him. Trapped alone in a too-quiet house over Christmas, Oscar is left to wrestle with creaking floors, lingering memories, and the kind of loneliness that gets louder the longer it sits. Between missed flights, unexpected FaceTimes, and one very familiar orange sock, this is a soft, funny, slightly haunting holiday story about being left behind - and realizing you might not be as alone as you think.