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16 drivers take grid for Porsche GT3 in Dubai this weekend

Frijns and Cullen share lead heading into the third of six rounds

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Round three of the six-stage Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East takes place at Dubai Autodrome this weekend and sixteen drivers from 12 countries are making up the grid.

Charlie Frijns and Ryan Cullen are both level on 90 points after the first two rounds in Bahrain and Dubai, which were held in November and December respective­ly.

Both are on two wins and a total three podiums each from four races so far. Al Faisal Al Zubair leads the rookie division on 62 points with a single podium.

Dubai-based Bashar Mardini is currently 10th in the standings. Mardini finished well down the grid in Bahrain before salvaging better positions in Dubai, he’s now hoping home advantage will pay off again.

“It’s time to get back to business this weekend and I am ready to pick things up where I left them,” he said. “I want to continue to improve on my times and build on my performanc­e over the first couple of rounds. I know this track well and I am determined to make this experience count to help me gain as many valuable points as possible at this stage of the season.

“I’ve been making the most of the racing simulators during my time off, but nothing beats getting back in the car and competing on the track. I hope to lay down some strong times in testing on Thursday and be in a good position for qualifying ahead of Race One on Friday.”

Walter Lechner, founder and manager of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East series, said: “I am very excited for the return of the championsh­ip this weekend and, after speaking to a few of the drivers over the winter break, I know just how much it means to them to continue to do well in the series and prove themselves on the track. The level of competitio­n has been extremely high.”

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? Dubai-based Bashar Mardini in action at the Dubai Autodrome. Mardini is currently 10th in the standings.
Courtesy: Organiser Dubai-based Bashar Mardini in action at the Dubai Autodrome. Mardini is currently 10th in the standings.

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