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The story of the sports car races in Tashkent with a prize of $1 million is gaining momentum. Today, renowned Tashkent lawyer Sherzod Egamberdiev joined the fray. He proposed that all race participants sign an agreement to ensure that no one can back out and refuse to pay after losing.
The lawyer noted that many have seen Russian blogger Askhab Tamaev’s challenge on social media to the racers of Uzbekistan to compete in supercars in Tashkent. The prize for the winner is set to be $1 million.
However, according to Egamberdiev, there is a video on Tamaev’s Instagram account after one such race where he complains about his opponent not fulfilling the conditions of the agreement and installing additional methanol equipment on the car.
“We propose drafting a clear agreement between Tamaev and the racer in Uzbekistan who will compete against him,” the lawyer said.
This, he stated, is necessary to avoid any misunderstandings after one of the racers wins.
Background
Recently, 23-year-old Russian blogger Askhab Tamaev issued a challenge to all Uzbeks: whoever beats him in a race will receive a unique Rolls Royce worth $1.6 million as a prize.
This challenge was met by famous Uzbek millionaire and sports car enthusiast Sanjar Karimov. He not only bought the fastest Nissan GT-R in Europe but also proposed that each participant put up $500,000 for the race.
In response, Tamaev accepted these conditions and suggested raising the prize to $1 million.
Another racer from Uzbekistan, blogger and “chief car enthusiast of Tashkent” Gonzo G, joined the story. He announced that he also accepts Tamaev’s challenge and is ready to put his BMW M3 Competition Touring on the line.
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