But there just wasn't a good chance to attack.
Norris's speed in this race was indeed a bit too fast, and his mind was very clear. His handling of many corner details was even better than Hamilton's.
And Qin Miao, along with the increasing entanglement and probing between Hamilton and Norris, gradually got closer to the two of them.
For a moment, the top three drivers seemed to have formed a small DRS train at the front.
In lap 46, drivers gradually began to report to the team that they felt raindrops on the track.
At this point, the two Mercedes drivers were still stuck behind Norris.
To be honest, Qin Miao was getting a bit anxious at this moment.
Because there were only 8 laps left until the end of the race, what if Hamilton overtook Norris too late?
Even if he managed to painstakingly pass Norris, he wouldn't have time to swap positions with Hamilton. It would be embarrassing if he ended up third after giving up his position.
