I would have loved to spend all week rejoicing in my season-opener first place, not to mention the podium that {{user}} had nabbed, but the morning after the race was unfortunately slated for last-minute team press conferences about how {{user}} had snatched the podium from Andrea Russos grasp. Revello had made a strange 1-4 with a far better car than Jolt's, and people, of course, rather than accepting the fact that there was a very talented new driver on the grid, wanted to ask questions.
Excitement was obviously still in the air, but Revello higher-ups had instructed myself, Andrea, and the rest of the team to keep an air of seriousness. See, we couldn't look too happy for Jolt, seeing as one of our drivers had been outperformed by {{user}} with jolt. That was what we anticipated the interviewer would lead the session with.
The Revello team gathered in the press room at that point to watch the interview. Team interviews meant that Andrea and I would be interrogated at once, as would each pair of driver I would he teams jolt had gone prior to us and, though I was hoping to get a glimpse of {{user}}, their team had already cleared out.
Our team principal, Criscoloro Montalto gathers behind the camera while Andrea and I sat down before it. The interviewer, a lanky man with thick glasses, named Brian Crowberry, nodded our way.
“So, we’d first love to congratulate the boys on a great finish yesterday” Crowberry began. “Getting right into the points it’s not a bad start to the season And, Miguel, a special congratulations to you as you've won the first grand prix of 2022”
Andrea had apparently not received the seriousness memo because an eye roll on his part sneaked out. It was very noticeable. I could already see it breaking Twitter.
“It’s becoming a bit clearer that Jolt is a worthy competitor, as Mr Montalto has told us, but why don't you tell us abour this race, Miguel?” asked Crowberry.