Liu Yi followed the staff to the locker room and selected a racing suit. Putting it on, Liu Yi felt as if he had transformed into a true racer. Although Liu Yi had already lived four different lives, motorcycle racing was a completely new experience for him. However, as he tightened his grip on the handlebars of the club's racing bike, an overwhelming sense of excitement washed over him. He could feel his hands, and indeed every cell in his body, leaping with joy, eager to take to the track. In that moment, he deeply realized that he was born to race, a talent that seemed to be woven into his blood. And all of this was due to the body of Hua Di he now possessed.

Thinking of this, Liu Yi couldn't help but lament Hua Di. This former hoodlum had such remarkable racing talent, yet it had remained undiscovered and untapped. Had he recognized his talent sooner and devoted himself to racing, he might have become a highly regarded racing star and lived a completely different life. Unfortunately, he chose the wrong path and became an ordinary hoodlum. Liu Yi couldn't understand this outcome and could only lament Hua Di's foolishness and ignorance.

Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu raised their chins defiantly, their faces adorned with contemptuous smiles. "Start now? Or should we give you some time to familiarize yourself with the track?" Their eyes were filled with disdain and mockery. However, Liu Yi was unfazed by their provocation. As someone who had experienced four lifetimes, he understood the importance of remaining calm and rational when facing challenges. Furthermore, he knew that only by thoroughly understanding the track could he increase his chances of winning. Therefore, he decided to familiarize himself with the track first, then make his decision. He always held a scornful attitude towards those who were self-righteous. He believed that only thorough preparation could give one an advantage in competition. As the ancients said, "He who plans for victory before the battle has calculated more; he who plans for defeat before the battle has calculated less." This was the crystallization of thousands of years of wisdom from our ancestors, and he firmly believed in it. Therefore, no matter what the provocation, he would remain calm and respond in the most advantageous way.

Under the disdainful gazes of Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu, Liu Yi began his familiarization drive. He rode his motorcycle at an unusually slow pace, even slower than a normal person walking. His eyes constantly scanned his surroundings, carefully observing every detail, silently calculating the speeds he would need to reach in each section of the race and when he would be able to lock in corners. Meanwhile, he was also getting used to the motorcycle, getting a feel for its performance and handling.

While Liu Yi's cautiousness and meticulousness drew scorn from the younger drivers, they were highly recognized by Bao Shu and his coaches. They believed that a good driver required prudence, thoroughness, a stable mindset, and an inability to be distracted by external factors. After all, racing is a sport fraught with risk; those who act recklessly without careful consideration are doomed to failure. Based solely on this performance during his familiarization session, Bao Shu had already decided to sign this young man.

As Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu waited impatiently, Liu Yi finally returned to the starting line. Xiao Hu was eager to start the race, and Liu Yi, out of kindness, tried to persuade him, "Don't be impatient, brother. You can't rush in racing." However, Xiao Hu didn't appreciate his words and replied with disdain, "You want to teach me? Just because you're just a dirt bike enthusiast?" Liu Yi didn't fight back, because he knew that before he succeeded, any words would be meaningless. So, he calmly replied, "Let's get started."

At Uncle Bao's command, the three motorcycles shot out like wild horses. Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu, true professionals, demonstrated solid skills and excellent coordination. From the outset, they closely blocked Liu Yi's position, attempting to prevent him from overtaking. However, at the first bend, Liu Yi, with his exceptional driving skills, successfully used his position to block Xiao Hu. Once around the bend, Liu Yi quickly accelerated, catching up with Xiao Hu. Thanks to Liu Yi's superior positioning in the corner, he successfully gained a half-car length lead.

For the rest of the race, Liu Yi maintained his lead, with Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu in hot pursuit. On a straight stretch, Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu attempted to overtake Liu Yi, but Liu Yi skillfully used drifting techniques to maintain his position. Despite Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu's repeated attempts to overtake, Liu Yi never gave them a chance. Ultimately, Liu Yi crossed the finish line first, winning the race with a narrow advantage.

While both official track racing and underground drag racing involve driving competitions, there are significant differences between them. Street racing is fraught with uncertainty and danger due to the potential for unexpected situations, such as pedestrians, other vehicles, or obstacles. This places a higher premium on drivers' adaptability, requiring them to react quickly and avoid accidents. In contrast, official track racing is relatively safe, typically free of these unexpected distractions. Consequently, official track racing places greater emphasis on a driver's consistency and technical mastery.

For Huadi, his involvement in underground drag racing often allowed him to easily pull away from his opponents soon after the start, securing victory. However, this race was different. Liu Yi could only dominate Xiaohu and Xiaohei throughout the race, but he couldn't create a significant gap. Despite this, Liu Yi still demonstrated exceptional strength and consistency, his driving skills were truly impressive.

As the three motorcycles crossed the finish line, Uncle Bao came to the three people with a few coaches, smiling. He was very happy because Huadi completely met the criteria of a good driver in his mind. Especially when he saw the street racing skills that Huadi displayed in the race, he was even more confident that he would win the championship in this Macau race. However, despite his excitement, Uncle Bao still maintained a cold face and said to Liu Yi: "Yes, I can sign you. As long as you can maintain this level, I will recommend you to participate in the Guia race." Then, he turned around and shouted at Xiao Hei and Xiao Hu: "You two are screwed! You think you are so great because you are professional drivers. You didn't even warm up the tires, and you really think you are the champion? Or do you think you are already the king of cars? This is a race track, and you only ran one lap! Alas, I am so disappointed."

Next, Liu Yi signed an agreement with Uncle Bao. Uncle Bao suddenly asked, "Boy, do you have a driver's license?" Liu Yi thought to himself that he should have one. Huadi had been riding a bike for so long, he wouldn't drive without a license every time.

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