Sitting in the passenger seat, Hamilton, who had already resigned himself, felt like he almost flew away.
Watching them start off and immediately take the lead, his eyes widened.
Today, the cars at the racetrack have roughly similar performance; the start depends solely on the driver's reaction.
From that second, he saw clearly that this young master popping out of nowhere really knew how to race. Although he still felt the chances of winning were slim, he at least felt slightly relieved, thinking the odds of a deadly crash had decreased.
Soon, they passed the first corner, still in the lead. Hamilton looked at Amelia Wright differently.
Generally, corners in racing are the ultimate test of skill, and also the chance for experts to overtake, yet they remained in the lead.
This scene, not just for Hamilton, but for anyone at the racetrack who wasn't a fool, they could see Amelia Wright's driving skills were impressive.