Hearing this, Qin Miao really did feel a deep respect for the old gentleman.
Having already shaken hands with him once, Qin Miao reached out with both hands again for another shake.
"Thank you so much for designing such an excellent circuit in our country. I'm really looking forward to racing there when China hosts a Grand Prix again."
"No need to thank me, young man. I should be the one saying thank you, for China giving me the opportunity to design such a great track."
After a bit of small talk, Toto then introduced Herman's son, Kastin.
"This is Kastin, he's the one who designed the Jeddah Coastal Circuit and the Hanoi circuit."
This surprised Qin Miao even more.
Back then, the old Qin Miao didn't feel much about it, but after actually becoming an F1 driver, he'd developed his own preferences about what makes a good track.
Namely, those tracks with tons of braking points, low speeds, and frequent slow-downs—basically no driver likes them, including Qin Miao himself.
