The Renault engine roared fiercely, and on the track, Chen Xiangbei had the pedal to the metal, exploiting the slipstream effect for extreme acceleration, almost instantly catching up to the car ahead, Mansell.
[This Chinese Kid is so fast?]
Watching the rearview mirror as the distance closed, gradually filling the entire mirror space with the No. 13 car, the expression on Mansell's face was full of disbelief.
He sped up to block Chen Xiangbei's flying lap, indeed with the intention of provoking and annoying him. As the offending party, he initiated trouble, which was simply a typical superior mentality of European drivers, thinking that the Chinese rookie's failure to "yield" was an offense.
Don't think this mentality is rare. In fact, even on the road with drivers cutting in and out, there is plenty of overconfidence, thinking others must yield to them, just wanting to win regardless.
