
Attempting to avoid the final skidding twist of the Italian Maserati, Spain maneuvers to the inside lane, closely followed by the French car. Yet the Volcán misjudges and catches up on Orsi's car, damaging the black Bugatti's front axle. Even as the Maserati comes to a rest, Sebi Orsi, already clear of the cockpit, clambers over the top of the wrecked Norwegian Monza to assist Megane Omalie, who staggers to the side of the track, partly injured from her skid into the wattle barrier. Seeing her injuries to be minor, Orsi turns and looks up the track at the wrecks of the two racers, the Belgian Bugatti and the English Amilcar. What he sees there makes his blood run cold. The Belgian is trapped in the cockpit as gasoline slowly spreads across the track. With a flip of his red silk scarf, which he still wears, Orsi heads for the wreck. Farther back, the Swiss driver maneuvers through the debris that clogs the racing line of Avenue de la Victoire, looking ahead at a difficult run for the finish, while the Czech racer shifts down and throttles back, seemingly willing to sacrifice the position just to ensure that with enough care, he can navigate and finish the course.
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