Trail Blazer is a gripping motorsport novel set in the ruthless world of professional racing, where speed is currency, loyalty is fragile, and every decision carries consequences.
Two drivers. One team. A championship that could destroy them both.
They say racing is about control. Precision. Perfection.
But mastering those comes with a cost.
Rob was built to win. Conditioned never to lift. Until the crash that killed his teammate tore through more than hearts and headlines.
Now the paddock sees weakness. Rivals sense hesitation. Across the garage sits Leo. Younger. Relentless. Fast in ways Rob used to be. At first their rivalry simmers through lap times and debriefs. Then team orders begin to decide outcomes. Positions are surrendered. Strategies shift. Trust erodes. The championship becomes a calculated game of compliance and defiance, and Rob must choose between loyalty to the team and loyalty to himself.
Politics move quietly behind motorhome doors. Outcomes are shaped long before the lights go out. In this world, you do not just race the grid. You race the system.
The deeper battle, however, is internal. Among the ghosts of legends, Rob remembers the boy who fell in love with racing before ambition hardened into obsession. Nostalgia does not absolve him. It exposes the truth.
Laurie complicates everything. Intelligent, perceptive and married to Leo, she slips past the armour Rob has spent years constructing. Their connection is subtle and dangerous, built on charged glances and unspoken tension rather than declarations. In a sport where loyalty is already thin, even a flirtation carries consequence.
As the season spirals toward its climax, Rob must confront the truth.
Has he been chasing redemption or running from guilt?
And when the defining moment comes again, can he play the game if the cost is everything?
Trail Blazer is a raw, psychological motorsport story of speed, guilt and redemption. A high-stakes racing drama about ambition, consequence and the price of never lifting.
You cannot outrun politics.
You cannot outdrive ghosts.
And you cannot lift when the truth is in your mirrors.