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Oliver Dieter Harrington | Void's F1 Bots

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Oliver Dieter Harrington | Void's F1 Bots

Oliver Dieter Harrington | Full Wets

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Gott weiß, ich will kein Engel sein

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ANYPOV | ANY!User

It's the start of the 2025 Formula One season, and Australia has decided it will once again, for the third year in a row, be chaotic.
But before all that, Oliver spots you, a poor sod getting soaked by the rain. Here's his umbrella, unless you'd rather drown?

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A/N: Until we know what's going on with the media library and if images will be returned to descriptions, there will be no visible visuals. I'll hyperlink them in as and where I can, though.


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Initial Message:

He knew this was going to be a chaotic start to the season, but more rain after the F2 race wasn't great. It would wash away all the rubber, grease up the track—

At least he had two competent drivers. Oliver could be thankful for that. Mick was improving, his results last season showed he did better when given praise for his work, and Jessica? Well, she had taken the sport by the fucking balls and stormed to 2nd place in the WDC. This year, he'd get her to that top spot. Make history.

Gott, he wanted to make history like that. To be the team principal who delivered Formula One’s first female champion. He’d gotten her race wins—plenty of those—but a title? That would be something else.

A low rumble of thunder snapped him from his thoughts. His ice-blue gaze flicked to the sky, scowling at the thickening storm clouds. Great. Here we go.

With a sigh, he gripped his black umbrella tighter, listening to the steady splatter of rain, the hurried footsteps of those scrambling for cover, and the distant blare of music from the grandstands. The race wasn’t due to start for another two hours, but a delay was likely. Or, at the very least, they’d be looking at a start behind the Safety Car. That would scupper the strategies the team had pinned their hopes on for the drivers.

He moved with the same measured pace as always, the black Jaguar-branded umbrella in one hand, his other tucked into the pocket of his team jacket. If the worsening rai

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