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Now reading: Chapter 147 - 103: Privileges of a Genius from How Did I Become an F1 Driver?, a Sports novel by lq Lianqing.

"Ah, I knew it would be you arriving first." Seeing Qin Miao push the door open and walk in, Lawson’s face was full of an expected understanding, along with a comforting smile at seeing an outstanding junior.

Although Qin Miao hasn’t had races to participate in like other Ferrari youth team mbers do, where race rankings and data could showcase their skills.

But compared to those youth trainees, Qin Miao never misses a day training in Ferrari’s internal gym, not slacking off even once in these four months.

Training for a day is nothing special; going for a month with grit is doable for most people.

But rain or shine, not missing a single day over four months takes perseverance and character which Lawson finds precious.

Moreover, Qin Miao’s performance on Ferrari F1 team’s simulator has noticeably improved, and even the upgrade of an aerodynamic kit by Ferrari owes quite a bit to Qin Miao’s contributions.

So, Qin Miao’s growth and efforts during this period have been seen by many, and Lawson is naturally among them.

But Lawson also found Qin Miao’s weakness, which is his sowhat reclusive nature.

Even though Qin Miao hasn’t worked with other Ferrari youth team mbers, the Ferrari training camp holds a regular monthly gathering for all trainees and staff, aid at broadening networks and enhancing relationships among Ferrari’s reserves.

Yet during these gatherings, Qin Miao always appears solitary.

Once the banquet begins, he always finds a plate of food, grabs a bottle of juice, and finds a quiet spot to eat and drink like an outsider.

Initially, Qin Miao was quite interested in the gatherings, even asking Qing to help him pick out a suitable suit, eagerly attending the et-up among peers.

Then, Qin Miao was disgusted.

It’s not exactly that the plot from a novel mirrored reality, because these people didn’t mock or ridicule Qin Miao.

Those players whose nas Qin Miao barely knew reacted mostly with indifference to his friendly exchanges and polite greetings, blatantly ignoring him.

No matter what Qin Miao said, they acted like they didn’t hear him at all and simply ignored him.

After trying with three or four people, the attitude remained the sa.

Soon, Qin Miao roughly understood the reason behind it.

They thought of him as powerless and without performance, yet ironically this seemingly powerless and unaccomplished person beca a tester for the Ferrari F1 team’s simulator, making them dissatisfied, yet unable to challenge the Ferrari F1 team, so they redirected their resentnt toward him.

Qin Miao accurately guessed they were trying to give him a hard ti.

However, they didn’t want to take it too far; they expected Qin Miao to co and bow down, pay homage, behave ekly, and just follow these "seniors."

But who is Qin Miao? As a young person with innate talent, he inevitably carried so arrogance.

While he wouldn’t look down on everyone with disdain, there’s still undeniable pride embedded within him.

Damn, you bunch of worthless bastards want to bow down and admit wrong? Forget it.

You play your gas; I’m not catering to you.

I ca here to learn and hone my skills, not to kiss your feet.

Since that gathering, whenever Lawson invited Qin Miao to another, Qin Miao wouldn’t actively engage with these people anymore, and his attire beca rather casual—just a Ferrari work shirt and simple sweatpants.

Chat among yourselves, I’ll just take this monthly gathering as an opportunity to eat more.

Rather than being isolated by others, it’s more accurate to say Qin Miao isolated himself.

This point caused so headaches for Lawson; he tried advising him but it had no effect, or rather, had no effect at all.

Qin Miao was resolute: I really dislike their arrogant, seniority-pressuring stance, we are simply not on the sa path, it’d be best if we never intersect.

Lawson thought it over, since Qin Miao’s relationship with other Ferrari youth team mbers was competitive, it wasn’t worth ddling, so he just left it be.

"Mr. Lawson, do you need for sothing?" After arriving at Lawson’s office, Qin Miao casually found a spot to sit.

Just like how good students often have priviledges with teachers, Qin Miao—a clearly gifted driver—naturally received special treatnt from Lawson, clearly seen in how Lawson dealt with Qin Miao’s relations with other young drivers in Ferrari’s training camp.

"Lubos should’ve inford you." Lawson took a sip of tea, "The season is nearing its end, everyone’s busy, and we’re no exception.

A week from now, we’ll hold an internal race at Fiorano; it’s quite important, as your performance determines whether you get a high-level formula seat next season. Of course, if you’re aiming for the Le Mans 24 Hours, we have connections with a decent team. Choose a GT3 model for this race, and we’ll present your results to those teams. With your abilities, our influence, securing a driver position in a Le Mans 24 Hours team shouldn’t be too hard."

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