The reason is simple, he has never raced on the Suzuka Circuit.
In his previous life, after Chen Xiangbei finished karting in China, he received sponsorship from the team's youth training program and went to Europe for formula racing training.
For races like F3 and F2, considering transportation and operating costs, they don't travel globally like F1 does and mostly choose to hold races on European tracks.
This means that all of Chen Xiangbei's familiarity with the Suzuka Circuit comes from the racing simulator.
Using a racing simulator is an essential part for formula drivers, but despite the most advanced simulator technology, it can only simulate the real state of racing cars to about seventy to eighty percent.
For formula racing, a one percent error can result in nearly a hundred percent accident.
To avoid such scenarios, the remaining twenty to thirty percent of the discrepancy must be compensated by the driver's personal ability!
