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Formula 1: The GOAT-Chapter 27: Race Weekend | Sunday VI | A MAN ON THE HUNT II
Chapter 27 - Race Weekend | Sunday VI | A MAN ON THE HUNT II
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"As he completes his sixth lap and starts his seventh, he is finally on the cusp of the top ten!" the main commentator announced, his voice now hoarse but still passionate. "He executed ten overtakes on that last lap alone to bring him to P11! What more can I say about this drive that hasn't already been said? We're now watching the young Fatih chase down Zeynep Çelik, who started P8. She is one of the two female competitors in this championship, and both have shown outstanding capability by qualifying in the top ten. A top-ten finish would be a dream result for her, but Fatih has other ideas! He's already caught her on the straight, cutting the distance even further through T2 and T3! As they enter the short straight leading to the elevation change – the wettest part of the track – Fatih, who has proven to be a master of these conditions, pushes hard! Zeynep lifts cautiously, and Fatih bumps her kart, just enough to break her focus for a split second! That's all he needs! He moves side-by-side as the track rises! Who will be braver? Without question, it is Fatih! Zeynep releases the throttle at the peak of the elevation, but Fatih maintains a higher speed as the track drops away, emerging ahead as he enters the first of the double hairpins! He's now in P10, chasing the group of four ahead: Deniz, Bora, Can, and the second female driver, Ayşe. They've been racing as a pack since the start, exchanging positions and conserving energy for the final laps. But Fatih, a man on a mission, has no time to accommodate their plans. Many, myself included, believed he would lead this race from start to finish, but racing, like any sport with multiple participants, has no absolutes. Upsets are always possible. Yet Fatih, who suffered the most unexpected upset at the very start, looks intent on rewriting that narrative. He's already caught them by the short underpass straight, and like an experienced hunter, he tucks in behind them, applying immense pressure." The main commentator, having strained his voice, finally took a moment to drink, allowing Zakir to take over as the five-kart train started Lap 7. freewёbnoνel.com
"How will he approach this? Will he remain behind them, applying pressure to force mistakes, or will he maintain his aggressive driving style at the risk of nullifying all his recovery efforts... Oh, okay, that's surprising. Why are they not defending?" Zakir broke from his own commentary, genuinely perplexed by what he was seeing. The group of four was hugging the right side of the track, leaving the entire left side open for Fatih.
"Are they opening the way to let him pass? Are they afraid to fight him, or is this some kind of trap?" the main commentator asked, having thrown his water bottle aside, captivated by the on-track drama.
"I don't think they currently have the capacity to orchestrate a trap," Zakir reasoned. "They're kids, aged six to eight. And if this is a taught strategy, why use it now and not in any of the previous instances? It seems Ayşe, leading their pack, made the move first, and the rest simply followed her lead."
"So they're just letting him pass?" the main commentator repeated.
"I think they're being extremely cautious, aware of the lack of grip on the left side, but also keeping in mind the upcoming heavy braking zone at the end of this long straight. We should have our answer now!" As Zakir finished, the main commentator took over, his voice rising again as the karts neared T2.
"And Fatih, having assessed the situation, makes his move! He takes the open left side, keeps his foot on the power longer, and passes Deniz and Bora by forcing them to brake heavier, sending them slightly wide! Fatih keeps it on track, albeit with a lower cornering speed, but it doesn't matter! On the short straight, he catches up to Can and Ayşe as they exit T3! He tucks into Can's slipstream! Into T4, HE DOES THE OPPOSITE OF HIS LAST MOVE! He remains on the outside while Can covers the inside and hits the apex! BUT FATIH, CARRYING MORE SPEED ON THE WIDER LINE, COMPLETES THE OVERTAKE! He closes the door on the inside at the corner exit, forcing Can to check up and allowing Fatih to secure the position! Now he focuses on Ayşe! Will he repeat his foolproof plan on this straight with the rising elevation? YES, HE DOES! During the falling elevation, he completes the overtake! HE'S UP TO P6! He's taken the first of the double hairpins, and now only four karts are between him and Selçuk! With the time remaining, it's possible for him to accomplish his goal! He's now chasing the next group: Emre, Huzeyfa, and Faris! If he overtakes them, only the top two will remain! But they are already over ten seconds ahead of this pack! And from the look of the lap times, only two and a half laps remain for him to achieve that! He has to not only catch this group but overtake them within this lap or the next to have enough time to hunt down the two leaders and have any chance of victory before the race is over!" The main commentator seemed to have forgotten his sore throat entirely, his voice returning to its previous strength, coarse but powerful, as if conveying the sheer spectacle on track was more important than any physical discomfort.
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Burak, Rümeysa, and Güldane were currently speechless, watching the race unfold. They had been this way for the last two laps, finding it difficult to believe what they were seeing. For Fatih's mother and grandmother, it felt like a dream. They were witnessing their talented child, their grandchild, prove himself a genius in something he loved, outclassing everyone his age. They almost hoped they would awaken soon, lest they place even more weight and expectation on him in the real world.
Every parent believes their child is a one-of-a-kind genius, but nearly all know this is just wishful thinking. For Rümeysa and Güldane, who weren't deeply knowledgeable about motorsport, it was now obvious that what they were seeing their son and grandchild do was something only a true genius could accomplish. They were struggling to process the dizzying reality that their wishful thinking had turned out to be true.
A completely different line of thought was consuming Burak. 'I have to make sure we do everything in our power to keep him,' was his singular focus.
The initial surprise had slowly numbed, at least externally, but he was still constantly being impressed by his young student, who was driving as if a seasoned professional had possessed his body. Though he'd had similar thoughts since the free practice sessions, he was now fully prepared to resign if the academy director didn't do his absolute best to retain Fatih. He was certain that every karting academy in Istanbul, if not the whole of Turkey, would be trying to poach Fatih after his performance today. While signing a young talent can be a gamble, as they might not develop as expected, Fatih was different. What he was showing was not the mark of someone who would decline easily. Even if he didn't improve at all for the next five years, his current ability would still place him ahead of his peers in that age group.
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"AND HE LEAVES THAT GROUP BEHIND AS WELL, HAVING SPENT ONLY HALF A LAP WITH THEM! HE STARTS THE CHASE FOR JACKSON AND SELÇUK!" the main commentator roared. "THE TIMER HAS FINALLY HIT ZERO, MARKING THE LAP AFTER THIS AS THE FINAL LAP OF THE RACE! BUT FATIH IS STILL TEN SECONDS BEHIND THEM! CAN HE DO THE IMPOSSIBLE IN THE ONE AND A HALF LAPS REMAINING?!"
He shouted at the top of his lungs as Fatih finished overtaking the group of three and began his desperate, final pursuit. Time was not on Fatih's side. The situation was both thrilling and nerve-wracking for the commentators, the viewers, and the family, who watched Fatih drive as if he hadn't given up at all, still pushing relentlessly despite the seemingly insurmountable odds.