Luca visited his mother in the hospital again the following day to share the bright morning and breakfast with her. After ensuring she was fine and comfortable, he returned to his home, the villa, to get some rest.
By "rest", Luca didn't mean a patent leisure that simply defined a brief respite. What he meant here was a complete and undisturbed repose that would last the entire day, allowing him to fully rejuvenate after the rapid and exhausting switch of locations in less than 48 hours.
There was a strange chord that came with the switch from Switzerland's unique landscape and cold-thin climate to the buzz of Italy and then to England's cool, dreary air. Even for an F1 driver who frequently traveled, this transition felt overwhelming and submerging.