Qin Miao ate a little less even compared to the perfect flying lap in Q2.
This was to add an extra layer of security for himself, to ensure he wouldn't waste the slipstream Hamilton provided.
However, after the T9 right-angle corner, Qin Miao took the curb at the limit, right at the spot where he could hit the curb without hitting the high curb.
The car brushed against the left wall as it exited the corner, and small sparks could be seen falling, but it was just a light touch with no signs or sounds of collision, which didn't affect Qin Miao's car's overall balance.
Full throttle through Monte Carlo's most famous tunnel, the exit's lighting didn't affect Qin Miao at all, as he had developed muscle memory on this track.
And honestly, if Qin Miao ran a bit slower, he could complete a lap with his eyes closed.
