Naturally, the highlights wouldn't be as many, so although some live audience gave Qin Miao cheers, the cheering wasn't loud, given the overall number of on-site spectators wasn't large.
However, Qin Miao is not on the track at this time to hear the audience's cheers for him; he has become accustomed to such cheers from many grand prix races throughout his career.
He indeed wanted to familiarize himself with the track; at the same time, he was also curious about what driving on full wet tires specifically feels like.
But when Qin Miao actually got on the track, he indeed felt the grip of the full wet tires was very weak and the acceleration was poor, feeling not much different from normal intermediate tires or even worse.
On the track, Qin Miao had an incredibly strong feeling that if he dared to floor the pedal at below 150 kilometers per hour, the full wet tires on the rear wheels would instantly break through the car's grip limit.
