Meet the Drivers

“Every race has a driver. Every driver has a story.”

Casey: The Determined Racer

“Some roads are meant to be taken alone—until you find the right team.”

Have you ever felt lost in life, with no meaning or nowhere to go, no one to love, and all alone, looking out for only yourself? But you know what you want, you’ve known it all along, and then the chance comes by. You take it and never look back. This is Casey.

Lily: The Fighter with a Fragile Heart

“Carrying pain but driving forward.”

Are you carrying past traumas, too many to carry alone? How can you possibly hold on for so long? Bearing it, like she did, this is Lily, the female protagonist.

Martin: The Unpredictable Genius

“If it has potential, with my abilities, I will bring it back to life."

Have you ever been in an underground state-of-the-art mechanic bunker built by an unstable teen, littered with cars of all conditions, makes, and models? That is where we find ourselves with Martin.

Luis: The Outsider

“The road to redemption is paved with risks.”

On and off, his emotions are like a switch, orphaned by his own family, an abusive father, a deceased mother, and a lost cause ego-driven brother he holds onto. Coming from a rough neighbourhood that has cast him out, he has seen and knows what it’s like to lose. Would you be driven to prove them all wrong and stay true to yourself? This is Luis.

Martin's Home Sweet Home

The “house” has foreclosed signs of all shapes and sizes all over the exterior and propped up on the dead lawn. The actual outside is moldering wood stacked in parallel, and it miraculously still has drywall. It has a single front door, one intact window to the right of it, and what appears to be an actual normal roof (something most houses on this street don’t have). Judging by the space between the top of the door to the top of the roof, the one-level house appears to have an attic. To any observer, it seems to be the perfect hideout for a criminal or a group of malicious thugs. Honestly, I think someone tried to make a log cabin here but then just gave up and abandoned it.