Dan Cammish endured a weekend to forget at Thruxton, as the British Touring Car Championship headed to the high-speed Hampshire venue for rounds seven, eight and nine of the season.

The NAPA Racing UK driver started well, finishing both practice sessions sixth quickest and was unlucky to miss out on pole position in qualifying, finishing 0.081s off the top spot and a miniscule 0.004s away from a front-row start, which may have changed the course of his weekend.

Falling behind Colin Turkington and team-mate Ash Sutton at the start, he took contact from Dan Rowbottom at the rapid Noble corner and spun off into the grass infield. Able to re-join the race, the Yorkshireman had to visit the pits to clean any debris and set about trying to make up as much ground as possible, having to settle for a dispiriting 25th position.

In the second contest he battled hard to move up to 18th, giving himself a shot at cracking the points in the final race of the weekend. Unfortunately, as he moved forwards and pulled alongside Aron Taylor-Smith at the chicane, he was turned into, spinning his Ford Focus ST off and down to 26th. Battling back once more, he could only get to 20th at the flag, capping a dismal day’s racing.

Dan will have to quickly rebound from this setback, as he travels to Oulton Park in two weeks’ time for more BTCC action, racing at the Cheshire venue over the weekend of June 11/12.