The content appears to be a script from a video featuring a competition among individuals driving supercars. The competition has three stages, and the participant who loses will have to make a model of their car out of cardboard. The winner, Marcellus, scored 7 points, while Andrey, who came in last, had to make a cardboard Bugatti Veyron.
The latter part of the content focuses on the construction of the cardboard car, which took 20 days to complete. The creator then holds an auction to sell the cardboard car, with bids ranging from 100 to 3,900 rubles. The final bid is 3,700,200 rubles.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The competition had three supercars and a prize of 100,000 rubles.
2. The participant who got the fewest points would have their car model made of cardboard.
3. The first stage of the competition involved driving through a circle with obstacles.
4. The participant who finished first in the first stage would receive 3 points, second place would receive 2 points, and last place would receive 1 point.
5. The second stage of the competition involved accelerating to survive and jumping the furthest distance.
6. The participant who jumped the furthest would win.
7. The winner of the competition was Marcellus with 7 points.
8. The second-place winner was Kirill with 6 points.
9. Andrey, who won the third round, scored only 5 points and had to make a Bugatti Veyron out of cardboard.
10. The competition was sponsored by Snickers, and participants could win a free Snickers bar by meeting a person with the same appearance in the same uniform in Moscow.
11. The password to get the free Snickers bar was "Hi to Chris, Hyman".
12. The addresses where the crispers would be waiting were listed in the description of the video.
13. The rules of the competition included not leaving the designated area and not driving the transport from anywhere other than the stands.
14. Andrey spent 20 days making a Bugatti Veyron out of cardboard.
15. He used a projector to draw the details onto the cardboard, which he had bought for 45,000 rubles.
16. He used a stationery knife to cut out the details, but it became dull quickly.
17. Andrey held an auction to see how much people would pay for the cardboard car.
18. The car had a remote control that could change its color.
19. The car also had a good engine inside.
20. The material cost of making the cardboard car was 750 rubles.
21. The auction for the cardboard car reached 3,700,200 rubles.