But when the top drivers tackle this corner, it's not that troublesome. They fully rely on their driving instincts.
If it feels right to brake deeper, then brake deeper.
If it feels right to accelerate sooner, then accelerate sooner.
This world is just like that, where one percent of talent is more useful than ninety-nine percent of hard work from ordinary people.
When Qin Miao navigated this corner, it was exactly like that.
Qin Miao didn't even memorize the braking points for these corners. He completely relied on his driving instincts to find the braking points and cornering lines.
What's frustrating is that Qin Miao handled these corners even better than his teammate Hamilton, and only slightly behind Leclerc, who was competing on home ground.
There's no need to elaborate on these corners here. The details are too many, yet Qin Miao relied on his instincts for cornering.
