The next day was a near copy-and-paste of the previous one for Luca, though he managed to fit some time in the simulator into his schedule.
After settling into the cockpit-like seat, Luca strapped on the required gear and immersed himself in the virtual track. His goal was to sharpen his reflexes and decision-making under pressure, replicating the intense environment and conditions of a real race. While doing this, he also practiced responding to real-time instructions from his engineering team, who provided crucial feedback on tire choices and driving strategies.
Amusingly for Luca, the simulator's team engineer voice sounded exactly like, if not identical to, the ones from the video games he had played. This made the simulation feel less foreign and even more entertaining, as it felt more like he was on a mission rather than just racing for victory.