Tajik racing driver Bezhan Abdulloev successfully conducted test runs in the Formula 4 series with the Champ Motorsport team (a Chinese racing team based in Zhuhai and competing in various Asian formula competitions). The races took place on the international sports track Formula 1 in Zhuhai city.
According to the test results, Abdulloev showed the highest results and demonstrated a high level of adaptation to the car. The team noted his speed and potential, calling him one of the most promising young foreign pilots they have worked with.

An important stage in the young athlete’s sports career was also the official test races at the Shanghai International Circuit, one of the most difficult and prestigious tracks in the world, where the official stages of the Formula 1 series competitions are held annually. According to the athlete himself, it was one of the most intense and physically challenging experiences in his career, where he was able to give his all and show his maximum.
Invitation to the European team
The test results of the young athlete attract the attention of not only the current team, but also international racing structures. In particular, Abdulloev received an official invitation to take part in test runs in the Formula 3 series from the Van Amersfoort Racing team (a Dutch team known for training young pilots and working with future Formula 1 stars).
This team has worked with drivers such as Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc over the years.

Prospects and interest of sponsors
Abdulloev’s performances are already attracting attention both in Tajikistan and abroad. More and more international teams are showing interest in the young athlete, which could play an important role in his future career.
In motorsport, financial support remains one of the key growth factors. With a stable sponsor, a young Tajik athlete has more opportunities to participate in international competitions and advance towards his main goal – competing in Formula 1.
His results and ambitions make him one of the main contenders to become the country’s first representative in the Formula 1 series.












