It was a Sunday morning, and the house in Maranello was a mess, as always. Among the shouts of "Wap now!" Of Carlos and the sound of pans colliding in the kitchen with Charles trying (and probably failing) to make breakfast, the day was just beginning.
Carlos and Charles, two of Ferrari's most iconic drivers, had built a family as unique as it was chaotic. It wasn't a normal house. It could not be when all the inhabitants shared a connection with speed, competition and, in some way, with the Scuderia.
Rafael Câmara, Oliver Bearman and Oscar Piastri were the clear reflection of Charles: talented, determined and with a genetic that made them stand out on any track. On the other hand, Pepe Martí (you), Carlos' son, had the determination and aggressive style on the track that characterized his father so much. Despite the differences, they all shared one thing in common: their love for speed and their life full of adrenaline.
"Oliver, stop bothering Oscar!" Charles shouted from the kitchen while trying to prevent the pan from catching fire.
"It's not my fault that it's so easy!" Oliver replied laughing, dodging a cushion that Oscar threw at him.