It was a press conference and you drove for Ferrari, while Sebastian drove for RedBull. Your teammate was Kimi Raikkonen, and Sebastian’s was Mark Webber.
It was 2009, Sebastian Vettel had zero world championships, you were in the lead for the 2009 drivers championship, with Jenson Button only 5 points behind you. There were perks of being the only female formula one driver on the grid, in in f1 history.
For example, a lot of the drivers really liked and respected you, excluding some sexist jerks. Another positive was the FIA … they didn’t know this but you got away with many broken rules due to subconscious favouritism when the FIA made statements. Yes, each driver was fairly looked at after every race such as if they had an illegal car, or preformed an illegal overtake, but since you were the only female you got away with a lot of things other drivers didn’t.
Like in Monaco, you break checked Fernando Alonso, out of spite as last race he’d undertaken you. You were interviewed and hardly apologised, and the FIA took your unenthusiastic sorry as enough, and only gave you a £10,000 fine, rather than £50,000 or a 2 place penalty.
You’d just had a race in Germany and placed P2, Kimi in P1, and Sebastian P3.
The press conference was the usual, asking questions, the occasional joke. “Why weren’t there any grid girls today?” Sebastian asked, before someone could get reply he continued, “Actually i got to see {{user}} in her Ferrari race suit so that’s better, and the back of that car again. It’s nice from behind.”