The roar of the engine and the whistle of the wind echoed in the night sky. Compared to the ashen-faced Peng Sheng, Chen Xiangbei appeared much more composed, simply staring expressionlessly ahead.
The closed road of 9.6 kilometers, Peng Sheng demanded it be completed in 4 minutes and 30 seconds, meaning Chen Xiangbei had to maintain an average speed of around 135 km/h.
Even if the overall road conditions on the closed road were far better than Monte Carlo's off-road track, in actuality, the test for the driver was not much less.
The reason is simple; sitting next to Chen Xiangbei was not a co-driver giving route instructions. He needed to recall and completely replicate in his mind the obstacles, potholes, bricks, and so on that were noted during reconnaissance, to avoid them.
With only one life, Chen Xiangbei had no room for error. His high level of concentration allowed him to exclude all irrelevant emotions, showing a blank face!
