When the camera switched over, Yuki Tsunoda's little Red Bull car was seen stopped at the intersection of T11 and T12 on the track.
Previously, the Japanese media had praised Tsunoda's performance for earning points in his first race.
As for Qin Miao, who took second in his first race, he was directly overlooked. What kind of car does Qin Miao drive? A Mars Rover! Mercedes-Benz, W12.
And what kind of car do I, Tsunoda, drive? A little Red Bull, the earth group's car, the two are fundamentally incomparable.
Is the difficulty of you earning points higher than mine, Tsunoda-kun?
It's not that you have great skills; it's just that your car is good. If Tsunoda were to drive a Mercedes, he might even challenge Hamilton's status within the Mercedes team.
As for Qin Miao winning the championship in Imola later, or reigning dominant throughout the F2 season, of course, these were directly ignored.
The double standards left the three commentators and many domestic racing fans fuming.
