'Chasing pole' is the most egregious case of podium innuendo since Fifty Shades of Grey Flag
“Bwoah.” — Kimi Räikkönen
“The first Formula 1 innuendo-filled, sim-race sex scene to make it to print. Historic.” — Motorsport Erotica Quarterly.
“No! That was so not right!” —Toto Wolff, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021
In a late night sim-racing lobby Lando meets the mysterious DutchlionX. It seemed harmless.
But as the Formula1 season begins, the veil lifts and Lando realizes he's been falling for a rival he was never meant to touch. Will DutchlionX shut Lando out for good? Can Monaco-based YouTuber Nico Rosberg throw love a life line?
If Drive to Survive is a Netflix fever dream then Chasing Pole is the dream you wake up from sweating, confused, and searching Reddit “Max Lando real?” A story for people who enjoy satire, meme driven chaos and thick necked innuendo.
Praise from the paddock “Look, I came in skeptical. I said what I said—‘Change your f**ing book.’ But it turns out, it’s already been perfectly tuned. The pacing’s like a good subtle, ruthless, and effective. Annoyingly well-written.” —[Redacted] Team Principal
“A flagrantly unauthorized depiction of motorsport personnel and activities. We strongly encourage all readers to cease and desist... turning pages.” — FIA Legal Affairs Division
Rivalry and competition can lead to even more passionate emotions…on and off the track…
Chasing Pole: A Satirical Romance from the World of Formula1 by Raymond Sweek is a new style of erotic fiction I shall dub “Autoerotica”…and even if you enjoy it please be careful about developing an Autoerotica fixation…
Max and Lando are formula 1 racers who meet anonymously online while performing racing on sim rigs (to mimic the feel when they are on the track). Wit the start of the F1 season they find their online sim conversations carry over into their real racing…almost dancing around one another in a competition to win…
As the season progresses, they start to wonder if victory is really all that matters..and if there might be more to have in this crazy racing profession.
Focused on European racing and formula 1, most of the racing terms are linked to non-NASCAR racing which might be a little confusing for some readers, but I liked it.
Meanwhile, I’m open to romance in all manner of sports….
No sex in the novella but there are some very clever word choices…