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Pegasus 3

Carrying the prestige of the title 'King of Bayanbulak', Zhang Chi once again sets out on his racing journey, driven not only to win the race but also to achieve something beyond the competition itself.

Director(s)

Han Han

Norman Luo Yi-Min

Dai Jingjing

Ma Lin

Chen Yulin

Cast & Crew

Zhang Xincheng

Zhang Xincheng

Li Lun

Teng Shen

Teng Shen

Zhang Chi

Wei Xiang

Wei Xiang

Manager Ye

Johnny Huang

Johnny Huang

Lin Zhendong

William Feng

William Feng

Manager

Wang Anyu

Wang Anyu

Zhang Chi (Youth)

Duan Yihong

Duan Yihong

Mr. An

Sha Yi

Sha Yi

Bai Qiang

Bai Yufan

Bai Yufan

Zhang Hongbin

Sun Yizhou

Sun Yizhou

Liu Xiande

Chen Yongsheng

Chen Yongsheng

Sun Yuqiang (Youth)

Adam Fan

Adam Fan

Li Xiaohai

Aarif Rahman

Aarif Rahman

Chi Haisheng

Yin Zheng

Yin Zheng

Sun Yuqiang

Jia Bing

Jia Bing

Mr. Xin

Zhang Benyu

Zhang Benyu

Ji Xing

Hu Xianxu

Hu Xianxu

Liu Shihao

Zhou Zhengjie

Zhou Zhengjie

Li Wei

Zack Gao

Zack Gao

Ye Jinlong

Hao Han

Hao Han

Lawyer

Han Han

Han Han

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Norman Luo Yi-Min

Norman Luo Yi-Min

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Dai Jingjing

Dai Jingjing

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Ma Lin

Ma Lin

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Chen Yulin

Chen Yulin

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Details

GenresDrama, Comedy
Runtime2h 6 mins
Released on17 Feb 2026
Languagezh
Produced InChina

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

The recently lauded winner of the Bayanbulak rally is drafted in by his friend (Sha Yi) to head up a new and well resourced team to try to put a Chinese team on the map amongst the international rallying community. “Zhang Chi” (Teng Chen) is told he can recruit the best he can; the tech is to be as good as it gets and so he confidently approaches the qualifying stages of the Muchen 100. Thing is, no sooner are they on the course than their turbos start to fail, none of his team make it to the finish line and in shame he has to resign. What we have known all along is that some serious mischief is afoot and when he discovers just what happened, and who was behind it, he, his co-driver (Yin Zheng) and their former team manager turned Uber-driver (Wei Xiang) set about freelancing their way into the race and proving that it really is the driver and the car who can make all the difference. In some ways this works quite effectively at casting aspersions on the automated nature of modern-day motorsport where just about everything is controlled remotely by the geeks with the computers back in a lab, but the rest of it has much more of the “Whacky Races” to it as what jeopardy there was gives way to some, admittedly quite entertaining at times, all-terrain driving that would probably have wrecked a Sherman tank let alone an high-performance Audi. Though it does ping at the sheer industrialisation of this sport, it doesn’t really go into characterisations so much and aside from Teng Chen’s we don’t really get to know anyone at all and his opposition are presented in an unremarkably sterile fashion that rather sums this whole film up. There does look like there is some real footage here, but it is difficult to distinguish that from the plentiful CGI and at times it reminded me of the pod racing scenes from the start of “The Phantom Menace” (1999). It’s watchable enough and there is some fun to be had, but I felt it struggled to sustain two hours of cinema.

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