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Paul Poulter
NationalityEngland
Debut season2005
Car number74
EngineVauxhall C20XE
Crew chiefGraham 'Chalky' White
SpotterChris Pines
Championships0
Wins11
Best finish1st in
Finished last season24th

Paul Poulter is a racing driver. He has raced the #74 pickup since 2005 in the UK Pickup Truck Racing series. In 2008, he signed a contract to drive the #40 Chevrolet Silverado in the Craftsman Truck Series for Key Motorsports, making his debut on 20 June 2008 at the Milwaukee Mile.[1]

Poulter was the Pickup Truck Racing Rockingham Superspeedway Champion and Rookie Champion in 2005, with a total of eight race wins. He is also a past multiple World, European and British Superstox champion.[citation needed]

Career history

Pre Pickups

References