Even though Geely said they wanted to acquire a racing team, everything in F1 is actually unfamiliar to Geely itself.
It's impossible for Geely to simply buy a team and instantly understand all the processes on the F1 circuit and the ins and outs of the paddock, the human interactions involved.
Nor is it possible to rely solely on the reports of the team's leaders below.
After all, if things were really as described above, is it Geely that has acquired a new team, or is it the team's leader who has acquired a new team?
Ultimately, greed is a human instinct, and relying on others' conveyance always leads to some distortion of reality.
Therefore, Geely also needs to send people to the paddock to thoroughly understand the operations flow of F1 teams and a Grand Prix weekend.
What's puzzling to Qin Miao is why Geely's people talked with Red Bull's Marco for so long?
