Chapter 393 Live Broadcast

Allen was so tired that he wiped the sweat on his forehead with his clothes. He was so hot that he asked, "Three seconds. Is that enough?"

Wendy frowned and said, "No. Keep practicing."

"What? Continue to practice? " With a sad face, Allen whispered to other employees, "Vivien has gone too far, hasn't she?"

"I can't speak English." The staff shrugged and said.

He had been abroad for so many times, and that was the sentence he had learned.

Allen was frustrated and had nowhere to complain.

The staff didn't hear what he said, but Steve, who was resting next to him, heard it. He walked up angrily and said, "What do you mean? Vivien went too far? Come on, look at Vivien. She is wearing a racing suit and a helmet. She is training in the racing car over and over again. "

"The temperature is more than 60 degrees Celsius. The racing car is like a steamer. Vivien is more uncomfortable than you! She can hold on. What qualifications do you have to give up! " Steve looked at Allen seriously.

Allen didn't expect t

t. As long as anyone makes a mistake, it will be a waste of time."

"So it's hard for Wendy to win the championship this time?"

"I just began to like racing, so I don't know much about it. But according to the analysis of many senior fans on the Internet, I think the possibility of winning the championship for Wendy this time is less than fifty percent."

"It's my first time to watch a car racing game. The race will be held tomorrow. I'm so nervous!"

"I have just been a racing fan and then Wendy couldn't win the championship?"

The domestic racing were still popular, and the staff of the sports channel had also held a meeting to discuss and finally decided to buy the transmission right.

The sports channel will also host a live broadcast of the F1 race in R country.

Because the domestic racing had just begun to develop, there were not many people who knew about it. After thinking for a while, the sports channel decided to invite Ken and the coach as the live commentators to explain the race to everyone.