Redline: A MM Motorsport Romance by Emma Barlowe

Redline: A MM Motorsport Romance by Emma Barlowe

Author:Emma Barlowe [Barlowe, Emma]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Blue Koi Books LLC
Published: 2023-10-02T16:00:00+00:00


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CHAPTER fourteen

Some matters could only be settled with complete domination.

“Is he anywhere close?” Noah asked over the radio as he rounded the final corner at Road America. Wisconsin had delivered on a beautiful day of racing, and Noah was taking all of the spoils.

“Nowhere close,” Katie preened. “Amazing job, let’s bring it home.”

Noah glanced in his mirror anyway, but there was no sign of Finlay’s blue-and-white livery. Noah had led the whole race, so far ahead that even his pit stop didn’t put him at risk of an overtake. He’d lapped half the field, and the closest car ahead of him was Jacob Pitts, who seemed to be meandering around at half speed in comparison.

“Thanks for everything today, guys,” Noah said as he made the final corner. He eased on the throttle and veered toward the pit wall, where Oxbow team members stood on the fences and cheered as he passed. Race winner.

As thrilling as winning was, crossing the finish line gave him a sense of relief. He didn’t have to fight for the lead or tempt a collision, so the race had been pretty boring compared to the usual.

No one could say anything about his skill now. For the whole summer break, Noah would have the media talking about his inevitable championship and not about the contract he still had to negotiate with Oxbow. His agent said it was a numbers game now, and every race he won would give him an even better chance at becoming the highest-paid driver on the grid.

Noah didn’t really care about the money, but there was a special kind of status that came with being the most valuable person in the series. Sponsorships, media attention, and future driving contracts would have to make offers with that in mind.

“How did Jochmann end up?” Noah asked, trying to keep it casual as he started a cooldown lap. He hadn’t lapped David, so Noah assumed he was at least top ten.

“Standby,” Katie said. “Waiting for his final position.”

Noah waved at the fans in the stands as he went around on his victory lap, giving the occasional thumbs-up when he spotted signs with the Oxbow logo or giant cutouts of his face. Fans were weird. Noah loved them.

“David is third,” Katie said, and he could hear her smile through the radio. “That’s this season’s first double podium for Oxbow.”



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