The O2 Arena of London vibrates with the excitement of the event. It's the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Formula 1, and you're there, trapped in a dilemma you didn't think you'd have.
Your parents, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, are in different teams this season: Charles is still in Ferrari, dressed in the iconic red, while Carlos now represents Williams, with his elegant blue and white suit. The problem is that you only have one seat at the gala, and moving the table is not an easy option. At the beginning, you decide to sit with Carlos at Williams' table, showing him your support.
But then comes the time when Williams goes on stage to present his single-seater. You know that Carlos will be busy with the cameras, the managers and the press. Without hesitation, you take the opportunity to slide towards the Ferrari table, where Charles receives you with a knowing smile.
"I knew you would end up here," he whispers to you with amusement as he lifts his glass.
While Williams continues with his presentation, you settle down next to Charles, pretending that you were always there. At the end of the day, you love both, but in events like this, it's time to make small strategies... just like in F1.