Napa Racing UK driver Dan Cammish chalked up his 100th British Touring Car Championship start at the weekend (June 11/12) and, by scoring points in all three races at Oulton Park, helped Motorbase Performance move to the top of the Manufacturers Championship.

Coming off the back of a disappointing outing at Thruxton last time out, the reigning Porsche Carrera Cup GB champion was hoping for a solid weekend to get his campaign back on track. Still learning how to extract the most from his Ford Focus ST, the Yorkshireman was able to easily set top ten times during the two free practice sessions but was unable to pull together the perfect lap in qualifying, despite setting the second fastest time on combined sectors.

Starting race one from seventh on the grid for his 100th BTCC contest, Dan held his position in the opening laps but moved into sixth when Adam Morgan retired, necessitating a Safety Car. When action resumed, he looked to hold firm before Gordon Shedden managed to get past in the closing stages. However, those positions would be reversed when Sheddon was handed a penalty for his part in Morgan’s retirement.

Starting the second race fifth, Dan looked set for another strong finish. Holding position off the line he was comfortably sitting in the lead pack until lap 10 of the planned 15, when Sheddon was able to pass exiting the Island Hairpin, relegating him to sixth.

It was a frenetic start to the final race. From his seventh-place grid spot, Dan did well to avoid first lap dramas, causing the Safety Car to be deployed. A late charge from Morgan tested the NAPA Racing UK driver in the final two laps but he skilfully placed his Ford Focus ST to hold firm and finish in seventh, which would become sixth after Ricky Collard was handed a penalty.

After the disappointment of Thruxton, Dan was happy to leave Cheshire with three solid finishes and 31 points to add to his tally, getting his championship back on track. He will next be in action in two weeks’ time when the BTCC heads to his local circuit of Croft in North Yorkshire, for rounds 13, 14, and 15 of the season.