Sainz must be very angry; no one can tolerate their girlfriend saying her ex-boyfriend is better than them.
Whether it's the public opinion within the Ferrari team or on the track facing Qin Miao.
Qin Miao, driving a Mercedes, was so fast on the track that Sainz couldn't even see his taillights. How could he catch up? How can he prove he's not worse than Qin Miao?
Originally, Sainz could console himself with the fact that the Mercedes car was better than the Ferrari. But just now, just now, Qin Miao was following a tire-conserving line while Sainz took the normal line, even using his car's DRS at all costs. Even so, Sainz still couldn't get close to Qin Miao, and the gap between them was gradually widening.
He even had a feeling that once Qin Miao realized the driver behind was him, Qin Miao didn't even bother to look back at him.
A sense of defeat and helplessness instantly enveloped Sainz.
But, you know, Sainz's feeling was correct.
