
Audi Method 1 driver Gabriel Bortoleto has featured on Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Passenger Princess YouTube collection.
Filmed throughout the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, the Brazilian driver taught the presenter velocity management and find out how to hit the apex.
As they took on the enjoyable challenges within the Audi RS 5 Avant, the pair mentioned Bortoleto’s discomfort at being a passenger, Brazil, pre-race nerves, childhood sacrifices and paddock friendships, amongst different matters, with the hilarious deadpan humour that Dimoldenberg has develop into well-known for.
“Not very snug. Not very snug. Even when skilled drivers are driving, I actually battle to be within the passenger seat,” Bortoleto defined when he was requested how he felt about being a passenger.
After Dimoldenberg obtained as much as 60km/h, she defined that it “was actually intense” earlier than including: “I really feel like I realized that that’s most likely too quick for me.”
Bortoleto joins an extended listing of drivers who’ve featured on the YouTube collection, together with George Russell, Oscar Piastri, Ollie Bearman, Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc, Franco Colapinto, Valtteri Bottas, Alex Albon and Kimi Antonelli.
On the time of writing, Bortoleto’s episode had already reached over 278,000 views. “This was essentially the most critical ‘lesson’ to date,” one fan commented, whereas one other added: “Gabi took the position as driving teacher critically. Like to see his interplay with Amelia.”
“Gabi is giving college professor vibes and I like that, nice trainer and brutally trustworthy,” another person posted.
One other commenter wrote: “I like how Gabriel could be very trustworthy and never sarcastic in any respect, in distinction to a few of the different drivers who had been Amelia’s driving instructors. And the way imply of Amelia to inform him he was not so good as Ollie! Gabriel was an excellent trainer.”
Bortoleto at the moment sits 14th within the drivers’ standings with 10 factors. Compared, his team-mate Nico Hulkenberg is 18th with two factors.
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