that one day there'll be a road racing series that is faster than current F1 and it could be named F0, F Free or simply F Technical.
This is how the dream goes:
It was a depressing time, fans of F1 complained about F1. They didn't like the look of the cars, the sound was not what they were used to, the impression of the speed wasn't there anymore and money seemed to be the only thing to follow.
In a dark corner of the internet, some people just couldn't accept that it should stay like this forever. In a desperate attempt this small group created a set of technical and sporting rules. It didn't take them very long to discuss, write down and publish these simple but revolutionary rules. A website was created where everyone could read and learn about the rules and which racetracks the series should race on. It soon gathered interest in other online communities and the media.
Small racing teams got interested and wanted to know when this promising series will finally start off. There were more than enough teams to make a full grid because there was a lot of technical freedom in the rules but it didn't cost that much money. Race tracks didn't have to pay money to be allowed to host a race, they even could decide who can advertise at the track. The people loved this series and every race was sold out as the ticket prices were low.
The races took place only in Europe at the beginning to keep the costs down. The races were streamed online to increase the audience in addition to Free TV coverage. Most of the money was distributed evenly among the teams, the successful teams who won most of the races were awarded additional incomes through their ability to attract sponsors.
After five years where F1 and this new series existed in parallel, F1 died.