Friday April 2nd, 2094, 21:00
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
BioCHO sponsor event, Hakone Izakaya Bar
“Okay that makes sense. Some of the things we get asked by fans are so out there.”
”Oh, you want ‘out there’? I could have people CC you the next time I’m holding an art contest. ‘Creativity knows no bounds’ but bloody Hell, some people should have some set.” She laughed, perhaps disassociating a little from some of the things she’d seen in the past eight years.
“Bea why would we go to England? You do know that Japan is the birthplace of drifting, right? Drifting tracks are still very popular here in Japan. I am sure we could rent a track for an hour or two to have some fun while we are here in Tokyo. If you have the time? I will be here after the race for a few days taking care of some sponsorship commitments.”
”Because just because it’s from here doesn’t mean it’s special. Hamburgers are from Germany, yet it’s the Yanks you think of when you hear the word.” She shrugged, ”And if it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right, with enough time, proper car for the occasion and everything.” She was also working a bit of an angle with it, because living with an older sister taught her it wasn’t a friendly competition if you weren’t tilting the field a little.
Hyeon-Ae: ”I suspect one question was sent in by Mr Hornfleur personally.”
“I don’t know about that. Dorian has a reputation for being a lover and a flirt. Of all those questions, that is the one I can most see fans having asked.”
”Oh, I can guarantee you that was an actual question. 80% of the time asked by women, 50/50 chance anyone asking that is 16 or thereabout.”
Saturday April 3rd, 2094, 18:20
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Qualifying
”Decent pace so far, keep your head down. Long way to go.” Alistair’s voice buzzed in her ears, doing the sisyphean task of trying to keep a racing driver from getting cocky.
Next came a long straight, at the end of which she knew was a long hairpin. She kept the throttle pinned, squeezing all she could out of the Carrera Condor rocketship where it mattered. The regular air mixed with the forward-going stream from the thrust reversers as she throttled back hard as the corner came into view, the resulting turbulence blanketing the ship in a cloud of spray from the water still standing on the track. She left a slight vapor trail behind her as the hot exhaust fumes vaporized some of the water, undisturbed by other ships.
”Building a gap.”
The Rainbow Bridge entry was a tricky one. She started wide, idle on entry, diving to the inside and gradually increasing power through the corner, inertia making her drift back out to the outside. Was it the best way to take the corner? Nope. The best she could figure out after days in a sim? Thereabouts.
”Sector one still purple.” Words of encouragement, but the word ‘still’ betrayed a time loss.
Next came another energy-heavy section through the tunnel, Bea once more driving the machine to the redline, capped off by the double-apex right-handed hairpin by the recycling center. She missed her braking point, the air flowing too fast over the side of the ship upsetting it.
’Whoa, WHOA! No. BEHAVE! Fuck…’ The laryngophones picked up her inner voice as she wrestled with the control stick for control over the ship dancing beneath her. Silence from Alistair meant nothing good. Just like that, the gap was gone.
More relatively simple corners, still somehow losing time. Improper energy use compromising entry, thus compromising exit speed and hundredths became tenths over the lap’s length. Lightly on the airbrakes, no reverser with the exception of one 90 degree bend and the tight hairpin at the French embassy.
”My kingdom for a bloody handbrake.” She groaned as she wrestled with the ship.
”Last few corners, come on. It’s not that bad.”
‘It’s not that bad.’ Ouch.
Finish line.
”Mode ‘Slow’ Bea. Temperatures are OK,”
”Well?” Less expectation, more ‘give me the bad news.’
”Ulrich and Astrid beat us.”
”Expected. Projections?”
”Pretty glum to be honest.”
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Episode 3: The Neon Bath
In the end it wasn’t all bad after all. Max had an off day and Jamie seemed fully in his Sergio Pérez phase. Not that having him breathing down her neck gave Bea any peace of mind.
"A qualifying to forget Bea, it looks like the ship has the speed but the energy system just wasn't there for you and Ava. Do you feel you can pull more out of it in the race, and do you think you and Ava will work together to climb up the grid?"
”I wouldn’t say so. It’s better than Auckland, that’s for sure.” Bea shook her head, ”Valkyrie gave us a run for our money, yes, but having Max and Bjorn behind us is a nice bonus. Jamie…” There was a pause, ”We’ll see.
As for working together, that would be the name of the game if it were up to me, but the track being what it is, I expect the team will prioritise points however we can get them, even if that means sacrificing one driver’s race. They’re in reach, that’s for sure.”
Saturday April 3rd, 2094, 21:10
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Okura Heritage hotel restaurant
”Qualifying went more or less as expected?” Frederick looked up from his bowl of soki suba.
”Some did better, some worse.” Bea shrugged through a mouth full of yakitori.
”You are side by side on the grid with no other team pairs around, that’s an asset.”
”That’s what I thought in Auckland“ She finished chewing, ”And look what happened there.”
”Ava even mentioned it in her interview. You don’t believe her?” Fred raised an eyebrow.
”Oh, I believe she said it now, because she saw who’s behind us, or rather what team. In Auckland, the biggest threat to her was Bjorn, and his ship fell apart. And trying to keep Jamie behind us is pointless, a half-trained monkey could pass us in that ship.“ She scoffed, ”Our fight’s with Valkyrie ahead and Max behind. Jamie can go disappoint his team further up the grid.”
”My, you are in a mood tonight. And didn’t you say yourself that all 20 of you are there to do the best you can for yourselves after Auckland?”
”I know. This weekend is just a slog for me, up here I’m pretty much already in Italy.” Bea gestured to her head, accidentally smudging a bit of sauce on her forehead. ”God damnit. And it does actually make sense to use me to help her here. Not like we’ll lose any points doing that. Not holding out much hope for Luna, Argentina and the States either.” She continued after wiping the sauce off.
”Energy management heavy circuits?” He guessed the problem.
”Yeah. And I am not looking forward to not doing well in Argentina.” Bea sighed, ”Not the country’s favourite racer on a good day.”
”Ah, some of them are genuine barbarians, yes.” Frederick shook his head, ”All over some islands we were in the process of giving them anyway.”
There was a pause before Bea spoke again. ”Well, at least I can drown my sorrows on Han’s tab tomorrow.” The lighter tone eliciting a chuckle from the elder Ward.
Sunday April 4th, 2094, 2094, 20:00
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
The race
”Can barely see a thing in this soup, Al. Thermal, lidar, it’s all crap.” She complained as she settled on blended radar view, using radar data to create wireframe overlays over the track and other ships in her field of view on top of ‘feeling’ their presence through the neural link.
”So is everyone else’s, so no lap one heroics. Keep it safe and steady until the field spreads out a little.” Alistair stressed, aware his job since last year was pretty much herding a cat. ”Last ship approaching the grid.”
She glanced to her left, where she could actually see Ava’s ship.
Then the rear camera, where she half saw, half guessed Jamie’s craft.
’Don’t do anything stupid, will you?’
”Green green green!”
She stayed true to Al’s wishes for a good four and half kilometers, right up until turn eight. Spurred on by the sight of Jamie’s ship looming large in her rearview camera and emboldened by having made up four ship lengths on Ava by copying her energy deployment and adding a little bit of her own trademark insanity to it, she took a risk braking late and went around the outside of the long right-hander to pass Ava on exit.
”Nice one, keep them coming.”
She took care to give Ava enough space to avoid compromising her corner, but Jamie still followed her through no more than two turns later.
”Do I try to hold this guy or are we balls to the wall?”
A pause. ”Go nuts. Ava can catch up to you in the tunnel, he’ll most likely take you there.”
But he didn’t. And although she couldn’t copy Ava’s ELS strategy easily anymore, that Rally Bravery and Carrera Condor engine with Silver Apex software were working overtime on the straights, passing Dorian in the same place on lap two, only having to fight off one counterattack before the Frenchman himself came under fire from behind.
And then she got past Cassie when the Zygon pilot made a mistake at the start of the Shibuya section a few laps later, messing up her next four corners and allowing Bea to drive past her halfway down the straight like she wasn’t even there.
”Next ship is Hyeon-Ae, looks like she’s struggling.”
”And Paul?”
”Making good time ahead, go get him.” Alistair replied, blissfully unaware of the second reason Bea was asking about his pace specifically.
Bea would have to talk to Alistair after the race to settle on a shared definition of ‘struggling’ As although she lost positions, Han still put up a Hell of a fight, withstanding several laps worth of Bea’s feints and honest lunges alike, the British racer’s ship visibly loose out of tighter corners, until she caught a lucky break and squeezed through, but too late to do anything about Paul.
”Chequered flag. That’s P9 and your first two points!”
”YEES! Absolute legend with the energy management calls, mate. I feel like I had a second brain, like a dinosaur.” She chuckled, absolutely ecstatic at the result she wouldn’t have seen coming in a million years. ”I think my hands and brain are actually sore after this.”
”I don’t think that’s remotely accurate, but I’ll take the compliment.” Alistair’s inner Dinosaur Kid piped up, ”You know that one song: ‘When thunderclouds start pouring down, light a fire they can’t put out,’”
”’Carve your name into those shining stars.‘” She joined him for the last verse of the relevant part.
”’Carve your name into those shining stars.‘ I guess you took it to heart, because you did just that tonight. Not our circuit, good talent around but you made it work.”
”Now to do it again, and again and again. Top job today, lads and lasses, and for the whole week before. I owe everyone in the garage dinner. Pick a time and place and pay no mind to prices.”
”From how the boys are cheering, I suggest taking out a loan. Mode ‘Slow’ please, recharge off and we’ll have marshals around the pit lane, so easy on the throttle.”
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Episode 3: The Neon Bath
She made sure to find a few of the drivers in between the interviews to shake their hands, or at least try to, starting with Han. ”That was some lovely defense. Had me sweating until the last moment.”
Next stop was Paul. ”You really didn’t want that shirt, did you?” She laughed, giving him a friendly pat on the shoulder. ”Guess I’ll swing by later to pick up mine.”
She likewise circled back to Kais. ”Good show tonight. Keep her honest, make her shake in her boots a little.” She said with a warm smile, the platinum-haired ‘she’ in question obvious.
After a few seconds of contemplation, she also made a stop by the grid’s current black sheep with a simple but honest, or at least honest-sounding, ”Better luck next time.” said to Jamie.
"Bea, what a race that was! We thought your ELS pace wasn't enough, but it looks like you managed to make the best of the woes of the racers in front of you and make it on pure pace. Looks like Ava's advice has come through for you, how do you feel getting your first points in Formula AG?"
”You weren’t wrong, it wasn’t, but Colin McRae was right: When in doubt, flat out.” She beamed, night and day from the gloom of last night. ”Ava was indeed a big help in the week leading up to the weekend and I hope I can return the favour soon, but it would be criminal not to mention Alistair and the strategy department as well. Everything came together for us today!” She somehow spoke even faster than she usually did.
”There is a bit of a sour aftertaste in that much like Auckland, a lot of it can be attributed to people ahead of me having a bad race, as you said, rather than me actually doing much, but every race can’t be Cape Town’s pace. We’ll bounce back next round.
As for the first points?” She finally took a breath, ”Just the start of the road. Absolutely over the Moon obviously, it took a lot longer in the Junior Series and to score here of all places when I’d basically written it off already makes it all the more sweet, but the worst thing I can do is let it get to my head and rest on the laurels. That being said, we’re indulging in some celebrations, I think the whole team’s earned that. Huge shame the other side of the garage doesn’t have much to celebrate with us, but this time it was us, next time it will be all of us and some bar owner will get to retire early.”
Bea Ward @MadBea:
[Image of Bea standing in front of the Valkyrie AGR fan area, wearing the signed t-shirt.]
So, what have we learned today? If you want to make @ValkyriePaul do something, make a bet with him that he has to wear wiphala if he doesn’t do it. I give this advice to you free of charge, Mr. Knight.
#CarreraCondorFA #FormulaAG #AGRacing #JapanAGP #ValkyrieAGR
[Image of Bea standing in front of the Valkyrie AGR fan area, wearing the signed t-shirt.]
So, what have we learned today? If you want to make @ValkyriePaul do something, make a bet with him that he has to wear wiphala if he doesn’t do it. I give this advice to you free of charge, Mr. Knight.
#CarreraCondorFA #FormulaAG #AGRacing #JapanAGP #ValkyrieAGR
NineIron: So that’s what that was about. Makes sense why she was gunning for him that hard now.
UrbanMaverick: One of my friends thought they were swapping drivers.
CloroxEnjoyer: Lmao, clueless.
DadManWalking: Nice to see the drivers being bros and goofing around, especially since some of them are still kids basically. It’s easy to get swept up in a competitive job like theirs.
Richie: That fight with Han though! Good stuff from both of them, we were all at the edge of our seats the whole time.
AndesAG: thats one for the highlight reel for sure
ZygonFirst: Sad for Han Hyeon-Ae, but I agree, beautiful battle.
Queen36: Ward just got lucky on that pass and you celebrate it like an achievement
IronBeer: In case you haven’t noticed he was complimenting them both, no need to be a cunt about it. Everyone has off days.
Laugh_Ness: Han was holding onto that last point like a rottweiler. That’s some focus, commitment and sheer feckin’ will.
CarreraCarmen: Super sad for Ava, but Bea holding back Jamie! On Pace (and traffic, sure, but still)! Pinch me.
MadBea: Mee too! :P
DohnJoe: yo, did someone tell zenix he can go home early if he beats the lap record? bro tapped into the speed force
GalwayGirl: Let’s hope he’s still gonna be tired from this in Italy, else that rematch ain’t looking too hot.
MadBea: Betrayal…
Zero: I’m convinced if you gave him a signed document freeing him from media duties forever he’d go FTL. Man clearly has the talent and determination for it.
LionneDeLyon: Painful day to be a Dorian fan.
Javi: daddys $$$ got lucky again
AndesAG: yeah, at least shes self aware enough to know. Disappointed with ava tho, she blundered it bad
Mate0: Well the team USED TO have two drivers who knew their way around the ELS systems…
DohnJoe: who you lyin to? midbanez was ava but worse
Xinny: Himself.
Briat77: Neves has been so fucking unlucky this season. Not even a fan and I still feel bad for her, first a breakdown, now she gets walked over by no talent in a worse ship like that.
TruckerTim: Could someone give Hart a damn hug? Bloke looks like he needs it bad or he’ll jump into the harbour.
ChesterFromChester: Nah, fuck him.
MissedApex: I think he should’ve stayed in the oven for a few more years, he’s undercooked for the top flight.