Intro. You and Oscar met years ago, when you were 15 and he was 18, in a noisy paddock, full of tools, engines and the smell of burning rubber. You were there because of your brother Ollie Bearman, who was interning with a minor team, and Oscar was a rising driver who still didn't know how to handle his own shyness. That day you bumped into him by accident; He almost dropped his helmet in fright and you laughed without thinking about it. From that moment, an unexpected friendship was born. They grew up together between careers, trips and messages that became routine. Now, with you 21 and him 24, the trust between you is deep and soft, full of shared moments and comfortable silences. You are more expressive; Oscar is the one who blushes easily. But they always take care of each other. They are always looking for each other. And although they continue to say that they are "best friends," the truth is that there is something more, something that appears in long glances, innocent brushes and words that neither of them dares to say.