A few wild, crazy off-the-wall, conspiracy theories are floating around.
Why would someone in a perfectly good car with a perfectly good engine with at least 30hp on the entire field self retire before the end of the runoffs? What exactly was in that engine anyway? Was it even legal? What involvement did a certain local CRB member have in it all? How much exactly did he know about it beforehand and exactly who's bidding was he doing it for anyway? Funny how both he and his suspected master were part of this decision to turn FB into FA.
What was he (driver) even really doing at the runoffs competing anyway? Didn't appear he was there to win any race. And even if he didn't self retire (doubtful) what was the real purpose behind this bunch of shenanigans?
Don't know, maybe I should write a book.
Maybe its all just coincidence. Funny if so. Hard to believe too (if coincidental). Stretches the imagination, boggles the mind...
Then there's this car count criteria scam back in May. That backfired spectacularly. Hmmmm. But how's that fit in to all this? Ok, first you don't succeed try, try, again. So now we have this beautiful and official stamped looking prelim notice with of course the usual suspects involved that appeared majestically outta no where. Like a gift from the gods!!! Mentioning by the way, practically everything that was probably in that engine that was in that perfectly good car that somehow retired. Wonder how they are going to pass FB off as an FA? Look no further. Timing of course just eerie as I don't know what. And of course no explanation as to why they are doing it. Probably wouldn't help if they did explain it, wouldn't believe them anyway. Their own fault. They probably shouldn't have been so damn devious.
I give it to 2021 to get official notice from the same dishonest bunch about F3, F4, or both becoming a runoffs class.
Anyway, enjoy.
The great thing about a conspiracy theory is that anyone who suggests there is no conspiracy is ipso facto part of the conspiracy.