weekend with a car held together by hope and replacement parts. Practice sessions felt less like preparation and more like a desperate scramble for data. Every vibration in the cockpit served as a reminder of the mechanical frailty that nearly ended the season before it truly began.
The Razor Edge of Qualifying
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the true test of
career mode began. Qualifying at this high-speed venue requires a level of focus that borders on the obsessive. In Q2, the magic finally happened. A blistering 1:28.7 lap felt like a statement, placing Westwood firmly in the mix with giants like
. However, the highs of a perfect lap quickly spiraled. During Q3, the pursuit of the final hundredth of a second ended in a sickening crunch against the barrier. Starting from P5 was a victory given the damage, but the psychological toll of the crash lingered.
Teammate Troubles! │ F1 2023 Career Mode │ Episode 2
Lights Out and Strategic Desperation
When the lights faded, the initial launch off the grid offered a glimmer of optimism. One position gained early on felt like the start of a comeback story. But the
track is a fickle mistress. The car began to behave erratically, losing the bite in the corners that had been so prevalent during the practice programs. As the race progressed, the pace simply vanished. Rivals like
loomed in the mirrors, eventually forcing their way past as the tires hit a performance cliff.
The Hard Truth of Eighth Place
A strategic gamble on soft tires toward the end of the race failed to yield the necessary surge. The gaps ahead remained stubbornly static, and the fuel light flashed a warning of further misery. Dropping from P5 to P8 by the checkered flag felt like a slow bleed. While
celebrated a masterclass on the podium, the reality for the mid-pack was one of tire management and missed opportunities. The lesson was clear: raw speed is irrelevant if the car and driver cannot find a rhythm together when the pressure of the race distance sets in.