Every trade produces its masters.
Racing is no exception.
Four years ago, in a cross-country rally that shook the nation, a boss with the code name W broke three records at the same time.
He became the biggest news in the racing circle that year.
After that race, countless clubs and teams offered a fortune to hire W, but the boss disappeared like a bird returning to the forest, without leaving a trace.
There is a written rule in the racing circle.
A racer's achievements are cumulative. Once they reach a certain level, when they retire, the racing association will award them to a certain extent as thanks for their passion and dedication to the racing industry.
However, if a racer does not have any new achievements within five years, all their previous achievements will be wiped clean.
And this year marks the fifth year since W's disappearance.