Tajik race car driver Bezhan Abdulloyev successfully conducted test runs in the Formula 4 series with the Champ Motorsport team (a Chinese racing team based in Zhuhai, participating in various Asian formula competitions). The runs took place on the international Formula 1 sports track in the city of Zhuhai.
As a result of the tests, Abdulloyev 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 drivers they have worked with.

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

Prospects and sponsor interest
Abdulloyev’s performances are already attracting attention both in Tajikistan and beyond. More and more international teams are showing interest in the young athlete, which could play an important role in his further career.
In motorsports, financial support remains one of the key factors for growth. With a stable sponsor, the young Tajik athlete will have more opportunities to participate in international competitions and advance toward his main goal — competing in Formula 1.
His results and ambitions make him one of the main contenders to become the first representative of his country in Formula 1 series competitions.



