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Cato Poulsen in action in Valencia Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: Young Danish racing talent Cato Poulsen received a test drive with leading Spanish racing team Campos Racing, an award for winning the 2016 Formula Gulf Championship.

The activities were spread over three days with the first two days dedicated to simulator and physical training prior to a full day of track testing on the technical and demanding Valencia circuit.  Poulsen quickly adapted to the advanced simulator and was able to achieve competitive and consistent lap times within a few hours. 

On the third day the challenge was to turn Poulsen’s simulator results into reality on the track in one of the Campos Dallara F312 race cars which compete in the Euro Formula Open Championship.  With an established top driver setting a reference lap time, there was no room for excuses. 

Diligently and goal oriented Poulsen had to work on driving the perfect line and pushing the car to the limit.  A big task for a 16 year old for his first time in an F3 car on a track he had never driven before. Throughout the day Poulsen improved his lap times and set a personal best time on the last session.  The lap time was unusually good for a driver of his age and experience, a very solid result to build from.

The single seater race car used in the test can pull over 3G during braking and high speed cornering.  Turn 1 in Valencia is attacked from over 230kph in 6th gear and demonstrates the phenomenal grip of a modern F3 car and the huge physical and mental stress the driver is subjected to. 

On Monday Poulsen starts his summer campaign with the first round of the MRC’s Tiedeman Trophy Championship which takes place at the MSVR meeting at Rockingham in the UK where he will again be driving one of GulfSport Racing’s Ralf Firman designed Formula Gulf single seaters.