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After one night, Saturday's FP3 and qualifying arrived as scheduled, and the attendance at Lingyan Circuit surged again, rocketing from just over a hundred thousand on Friday to a scale of a hundred and fifty thousand.
On one hand, Saturday qualifying naturally attracts more people.
On the other hand, this is after all the inaugural South Korea F1 Grand Prix, which also stirs up national pride, so more people want to be there in person.
The number of spectators had already reached the paddock's upper limit, many were forced to stand on the central grass area, but just as Chen Xiangbei entered, in that sea of white Taegukgi flags, he caught a slash of red.
And it wasn't Ferrari red, it was China red!
In fact, there are quite a few Chinese living in South Korea, it's just that most of them aren't interested in motorsport.
