New Zealander Zhen Pan has wanted to buy a Toyota GT86 for some time, but as a college student it’s a little out of his price range! Luckily for Zhen that’s no longer a concern, as Christian surprised him this morning with news that he’d won one…plus £20,000 in cash! Zhen’s busy revising for a Computer Networks exam tomorrow, so we’ll be shipping some champagne over to Auckland quick-sharp for an end-of-exams/car-and-cash winning double celebration – congratulations Zhen!
Game Credit is won for doing well in Car Competitions.
100% of ticket value paid
15% of ticket value paid
10% of ticket value paid
The panel of judges is formed of experienced sports professionals on a rotating basis, who each offer their best opinion. Using a panel of judges ensures that nobody can ever know the original position of the ball - resulting in a process that is fair, transparent, audited and honest.
The winner is calculated by external auditors Wilkins Kennedy, a top 20 UK accountancy group. View confirmation letter
All entrants are eligible to win game credit in zones 1 to 5 (see key above), according to their proximity to the judged position.
The top 20 closest players to the winning coordinates all receive £200 in Game Credit.
I was doing revision for a test the next day when I got a video call from guess who...Christian. After I received the news that I had won a brand new Toyota GT86, I couldn't focus on my studies anymore. My friends all know my dream car is a 86, and I always talk about it! I had been trying to achieve my goal of owning one, however, as a student at university, my goal was always too far away from me. Winning a brand new 86 means a lot to me, I really appreciate the opportunity that BOTB has offered me to finally own one.
About a year ago, I was watching a drag race on Youtube. At the end of the race, Christian said that BOTB give away a car every week and I decided to give it a go! The whole team at BOTB are very professional. They have been in contact with me regularly via e-mail and phone calls. I am currently living in New Zealand, which is far from the UK but the BOTB team has been excellent at overcoming any distance difficulties.