The site looked like a relic from the early 2000s, flickering with pop-ups claiming he’d won an iPhone. Against his better judgment, he clicked "Download." The file was massive, and as the progress bar slowly crawled toward 100%, Jan imagined himself taking the checkered flag at Monaco.
"Just a false positive," Jan muttered, disabling the shield. He ran the setup.exe .
For a few minutes, it worked. The Codemasters logo flickered onto the screen. The roaring engine sounds filled his cheap speakers. But as he entered the first corner of the Australian Grand Prix, the screen didn't just lag—it fractured. The car’s textures turned into neon static, and a distorted voice, sounding nothing like a race engineer, began chanting through his headset.