What's Happening?
Elisabeth Oliver, the pen name of Kate Shoup, has released her first fiction novel, 'Overtaken,' which combines a romance narrative with the technical world of IndyCar racing. The story follows Cam Wexford, a mechanic who falls for her team's new driver,
Loïc Chalumeau, an F1 driver transitioning to the Indy 500. Shoup, a lifelong racing fan, emphasizes technical accuracy in her writing, drawing from her extensive research and personal experiences in the racing world. The novel is set against the backdrop of the Indy 500, a natural choice for Shoup, who hails from Indianapolis and has a deep connection to the race. 'Overtaken' explores themes of love, career challenges, and the dynamics of the racing industry.
Why It's Important?
'Overtaken' stands out in the genre of motorsports-themed novels by prioritizing technical accuracy, which is often lacking in similar works. This attention to detail not only enhances the authenticity of the story but also appeals to both romance and racing fans. The novel's setting in the IndyCar world highlights the growing interest in motorsports and the potential for crossover appeal between different fan bases. Additionally, the book addresses broader themes such as gender dynamics in male-dominated fields, making it relevant to discussions about diversity and inclusion in sports and other industries.











