De Vries didn't stay in the monocoque for long, climbing out after about 10 minutes.
Actually, having never driven an F1 car, De Vries couldn't really feel whether the current racing simulator's performance had improved or matched the car's consistency.
But since Qin Miao had just tested it earlier, the world champion couldn't be wrong, so upon descending, De Vries also gave the team a positive affirmation of the new simulator.
Next up was the eagerly anticipated Hamilton.
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After the team's simulator issues were resolved at an unexpectedly fast pace, Qin Miao's work returned to the two-point line lifestyle between the team and home similar to last season.
It's like revenge-driven development, as soon as Qin Miao resumed his daily work routine, he and De Vries worked tirelessly together to help the team test new components and collect data.
Qin Miao saw at least four different designs for side pods and floorboards.
