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Martin Kodrić

Croatian GT racing driver. Born June 8, 1997, Zagreb. 2018 Blancpain GT Series Asia Champion. Back-to-back Gulf 12 Hours winner (2021, 2022) with 2 Seas Motorsport. British GT race winner (2021). GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup competitor. 10+ race wins across GT series, 20+ podiums. Cool Performance GT Pro owner.

Pro Driver Cool Performance · Leo Bodnar · CP-S Blancpain Asia Champion Gulf 12h Winner
Hardware verified: February 2026 · Last reviewed: February 2026
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EST. TOTAL VALUE
~£25,445
GT Pro
TITLE
Blancpain GT Asia 2018
Series Champion
GT WINS
10+
Across GT series
WHEELBASE
Leo Bodnar 26Nm
Direct Drive
RIG BUILDER
Cool Performance
GT Pro Simulator
⚡ TL;DR: Cool Performance GT Pro cockpit (upright GT seating, not formula) · Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 26Nm (Kollmorgen AKM54 motor) · LM-Pro GT3 wheel with DDU dashboard display · CP-S hydraulic pedals (AP Racing, 200kg) · Sabelt GT PAD FIA seat · Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide (5120×1440, 240Hz) · CP-S Haptics · Water-cooled i9/RTX 5080 PC. GT-focused build matching his Blancpain, Gulf 12h, and GTWCE racing career.
📋 GT Pro vs Formula Pro: Martin Kodrić owns the GT Pro variant, not the Formula Pro. Key differences: (1) Upright GT seating position vs reclined formula, (2) LM-Pro GT3 steering wheel with integrated DDU dashboard display vs CP-S carbon fibre formula wheel, (3) Sabelt GT PAD FIA-approved seat vs custom fiberglass formula seat. All core hardware (Leo Bodnar 26Nm wheelbase, CP-S hydraulic pedals, display, haptics) is shared between both variants.
"Its precision and feeling, there is nothing like it on the market."
— Martin Kodrić on his Cool Performance GT Pro
"The Cool Performance sim has played a huge part in my development."
— Martin Kodrić
📹 Primary Source: Cool Performance Official Website — Martin Kodrić confirmed as Cool Performance GT Pro user.
🏎️ Rig at a Glance
ComponentModel / SpecMetricEst. Cost
WheelbaseLeo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB26Nm~£4,000
Steering WheelLM-Pro GT3 Wheel + DDU DisplayGT3 Format~£2,200
PedalsCP-S Hydraulic (AP Racing)200kg Brake~£3,500
CockpitCool Performance GT Pro Simulator120kg+ Frame~£15,000
SeatSabelt GT PAD FIA-Approved SeatUpright GT Position~£800
DisplaySamsung 49" Odyssey G95120×1440, 240Hz~£900
DDUCool Performance 4.3" LCD Dashboard Display16 RGB LEDsIncluded
HapticsCP-S Haptics SystemIntegratedIncluded
PCIntel Core i9 + NVIDIA RTX 5080 (Water Cooled)Custom~£2,500
Total Est. Value~£25,445

🕹️ Core Driving Controls

[Wheelbase] Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB ~26Nm VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance standard GT Pro specification — Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 with Kollmorgen AKM54 servo motor (shared with Formula Pro)[View Source]

Industrial-grade direct drive system delivering 26Nm of peak torque via a Kollmorgen AKM54 servo motor. Features over 2 million resolution points per wheel turn and CP-S custom software modelling. The same wheelbase is shared between both GT Pro and Formula Pro variants.

Peak Torque 26Nm
Motor Kollmorgen AKM54
Resolution 2,000,000+ points/turn
Power Supply 480W (100V-240V)
Software CP-S Custom Configuration
[Steering Wheel] LM-Pro GT3 Wheel with DDU Dashboard Display VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance GT Pro specification — LM-Pro GT3 steering wheel with integrated DDU dashboard display (differs from Formula Pro's CP-S formula wheel)[View Source]

300mm GT3-format steering wheel with polyurethane grips, magnetic shifters, and carbon fibre paddles. Features an integrated 4.3" LCD DDU (Driver Display Unit) dashboard display with 16 RGB LEDs, providing real-time telemetry, lap times, and car status directly on the wheel face. Designed for GT racing applications — matching Kodrić's real-world Blancpain and GTWCE driving.

Type GT3 Format (300mm)
Grips Polyurethane
DDU Display 4.3" LCD + 16 RGB LEDs
Shifters Magnetic Paddle Shifters
Paddles Carbon Fibre
GT Pro Specific Yes (not on Formula Pro)
[Pedals] CP-S Hydraulic Pedals with AP Racing Master Cylinder VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance GT Pro specification — CP-S hydraulic pedals with AP Racing master cylinder (shared with Formula Pro)[View Source]

Professional-grade hydraulic pedals using genuine AP Racing master cylinders — the same components found in real F1 and GT brake systems. Features a simulated brake caliper with hundreds of configurations, gas-spring throttle with 3 force levels, and an electronically-controlled sliding pedal box with 300mm of travel adjustment. Identical pedals between GT Pro and Formula Pro variants.

Brake Type True Hydraulic
Max Brake Force 200kg
Master Cylinder AP Racing
Throttle Gas-spring (3 force levels)
Pedal Box Travel 300mm Electronic Adjust
Bearings High Quality Linear
[Cockpit] Cool Performance GT Pro Simulator VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance confirms Martin Kodrić as a GT Pro Simulator user[View Source]

The Cool Performance GT Pro Simulator is handbuilt in the UK (Sevenoaks) to ISO 9001 standards. The frame is CNC-machined powder-coated aluminium weighing over 120kg, configured in an upright GT seating position rather than the reclined formula layout. Features a Sabelt GT PAD FIA-approved seat instead of the formula fiberglass seat. Same core engineering as the Formula Pro with lifetime warranty.

Seating Position Upright GT
Frame Weight 120kg+
Material CNC Aluminium (Powder Coated)
Seat Sabelt GT PAD (FIA 8855-1999)
Engineering ISO 9001 Certified
Frame Warranty Lifetime
Manufacturer Sevenoaks, UK
[Seat] Sabelt GT PAD FIA-Approved Seat VerifiedActive
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Verified: Standard Cool Performance GT Pro seat — Sabelt GT PAD with FIA 8855-1999 certification and interchangeable padding[View Source]

FIA 8855-1999 certified racing seat with interchangeable padding system, allowing personalised fit. The upright GT seating position mirrors real GT3 cockpit ergonomics — critical for Kodrić's race preparation across Blancpain, Gulf 12h, and GTWCE events. This is the GT Pro-specific seat; Formula Pro uses a custom fiberglass formula seat instead.

Certification FIA 8855-1999
Padding Interchangeable System
Position Upright GT
GT Pro Specific Yes (not on Formula Pro)
[Display] Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 Ultrawide VerifiedActive
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Verified: Standard Cool Performance single-monitor configuration — Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide (shared between GT Pro and Formula Pro)[View Source]

The Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 is the standard display included with Cool Performance builds. This super-ultrawide curved monitor delivers a 5120×1440 resolution across a 1000R curve, providing excellent peripheral vision from a single panel. At 240Hz with 1ms response time, it delivers smooth, responsive visuals ideal for GT racing.

Configuration Single 49" Ultrawide
Resolution 5120×1440 (DQHD)
Refresh Rate 240Hz
Response Time 1ms
Curvature 1000R
Panel Type VA (Quantum Dot)
[Haptics] CP-S Haptics System VerifiedActive
Verified: CP-S Haptics is a confirmed component of the Cool Performance GT Pro platform[View Source]

Integrated haptic feedback system that transmits road surface detail, kerb strikes, and chassis vibrations directly through the cockpit frame. Works in conjunction with the Leo Bodnar FFB system to provide a multi-channel immersion layer beyond steering feel alone.

Type Integrated Chassis Haptics
Channels Multi-point
[Motion] None Confirmed — Static Setup EstimatedStatic
⚠️ Note: D-Box G5 3DOF motion is available as an option on Cool Performance simulators, but there is no evidence Kodrić has this installed.

No motion platform has been documented for Kodrić's rig. Cool Performance simulators offer optional D-Box G5 3DOF haptic motion (Pitch, Roll, Heave with 1.5" stroke).

Motion Platform None confirmed
Optional D-Box G5 3DOF available

🏁 Sim Racing & Motorsport Background

Martin Kodrić is one of Croatia's most accomplished GT racing drivers, with a career spanning multiple international GT series. Born in Zagreb on June 8, 1997, he won the Blancpain GT Series Asia Championship at just 21 years old and has since accumulated over 10 race wins and 20+ podiums. His Cool Performance GT Pro serves as a critical development and preparation tool, with Kodrić himself crediting the simulator as having "played a huge part" in his development as a driver.

YearEventNotes
2018Blancpain GT Series AsiaSeries Champion — breakthrough title at age 21
2021Gulf 12 HoursWinner with 2 Seas Motorsport; also British GT race winner in 2021
2022Gulf 12 HoursBack-to-back winner with 2 Seas Motorsport
2022+GT World Challenge EuropeEndurance Cup competitor across multiple seasons
OngoingSim Racing TrainingUses Cool Performance GT Pro for GT race preparation and driver development

Software: Assetto Corsa and iRacing (pre-installed with Cool Performance builds). Used for GT racing preparation — matching his real-world Blancpain, Gulf 12h, and GTWCE activities.

📋 Full Hardware List

ComponentModel / SpecificationEst. CostConfidence
WheelbaseLeo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB (26Nm)~£4,000Verified
Steering WheelLM-Pro GT3 Wheel + DDU Dashboard Display~£2,200Verified
PedalsCP-S Hydraulic (AP Racing, 200kg)~£3,500Verified
CockpitCool Performance GT Pro Simulator~£15,000Verified
SeatSabelt GT PAD FIA-Approved Seat (FIA 8855-1999)~£800Verified
DisplaySamsung 49" Odyssey G9 (5120×1440, 240Hz)~£900Verified
DDUCool Performance 4.3" LCD Dashboard Display (16 RGB LEDs)IncludedVerified
HapticsCP-S Haptics SystemIncludedVerified
PCIntel Core i9 + NVIDIA RTX 5080 (Water Cooled)~£2,500Verified

Total estimated value: ~£25,445 (Cool Performance GT Pro configuration with LM-Pro GT3 wheel, Sabelt GT seat, Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide).

💰 Cost to Copy Martin's Setup

💡 Budget Alternative (Similar Feel)

Simucube 2 Pro 25Nm~£1,200
Quality GT Wheel~£600
Sim-Lab P1-X Cockpit~£700
34" Ultrawide 1440p Monitor~£400
Gaming PC~£1,500
Budget Total ~£5,500

Gets you 80% of the performance at a fraction of the price. Heusinkveld load cells replace true hydraulics.

❓ Martin Kodrić Setup FAQ

What sim racing setup does Martin Kodrić use?
Martin Kodrić uses a Cool Performance GT Pro simulator featuring:

Wheelbase: Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB (26Nm, Kollmorgen AKM54 motor)
Pedals: CP-S Hydraulic with AP Racing master cylinder (200kg brake)
Wheel: LM-Pro GT3 (300mm, polyurethane grips, magnetic shifters, carbon fibre paddles) with integrated DDU dashboard display
Display: Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide (5120×1440, 240Hz)
Seat: Sabelt GT PAD FIA 8855-1999 certified seat (upright GT position, interchangeable padding)
DDU: Cool Performance 4.3" LCD Dashboard Display with 16 RGB LEDs
Haptics: CP-S Haptics System
Cockpit: CNC-machined aluminium frame (120kg+, ISO 9001, lifetime warranty)

Total estimated cost: ~£25,445.
What is Martin Kodrić's biggest racing achievement?
Martin Kodrić's most notable achievements include winning the 2018 Blancpain GT Series Asia Championship at just 21 years old, and back-to-back Gulf 12 Hours victories in 2021 and 2022 with 2 Seas Motorsport. He has also won in British GT (2021) and competed in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup. Across his career, Kodrić has accumulated over 10 race wins and 20+ podiums in GT competition, establishing himself as one of Croatia's most successful racing drivers.
How has the Cool Performance GT Pro helped Martin Kodrić's development?
Martin Kodrić has publicly credited his Cool Performance simulator as a key development tool, stating: "The Cool Performance sim has played a huge part in my development" and praising the hardware: "Its precision and feeling, there is nothing like it on the market." The upright GT seating position and LM-Pro GT3 wheel mirror his real-world GT3 cockpit environment, while the CP-S hydraulic pedals with AP Racing master cylinder replicate real braking feel. This allows effective practice and track learning between race weekends across multiple GT series.
How much does Martin Kodrić's sim rig cost?
Martin Kodrić's Cool Performance GT Pro setup is estimated at ~£25,445 (approximately $32,300 USD). This includes the GT Pro cockpit (~£15,000), Leo Bodnar 26Nm wheelbase (~£4,000), CP-S hydraulic pedals (~£3,500), LM-Pro GT3 wheel with DDU (~£2,200), Sabelt GT PAD seat (~£800), Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 (~£900), and a water-cooled PC (~£2,500). A budget alternative achieving similar performance starts from approximately £5,500.
Is Martin Kodrić's sim rig sponsored?
Cool Performance states that drivers and ambassadors choose their simulators "not due to sponsorships or marketing arrangements, but because of the proven success of its simulators." Kodrić's selection of the GT Pro variant (rather than the Formula Pro) reflects his genuine GT racing involvement across Blancpain GT Asia, Gulf 12 Hours, British GT, and GT World Challenge Europe — a choice driven by the simulator's fidelity for GT preparation.

📚 Sources & Verification

Primary Sources (Tier 1)

Secondary Sources (Tier 2)

📋 Verification Methodology: Equipment verified by cross-referencing Cool Performance official website (including driver testimonials) and GT Pro simulator specifications. GT Pro variant confirmed (not Formula Pro) based on Kodrić's GT racing background and Cool Performance listing. Last audit: February 2026.