Dan Cammish claimed victory and sportingly handed over what would have been a second win on a strong showing at the UK’s fastest circuit, Thruxton, in the British Touring Car Championship at the weekend (August 27/28).

Continuing his good upswing in form, thanks to hard work by his NAPA Racing UK / Motorbase Performance team, Dan showed well in qualifying on Saturday. Unsure whether he had anything left, the team spurred him on in the closing stages and he produced a stunning lap to claim his and NAPA Racing’s first pole position of the season.

Dan made a good start from the front on Sunday morning and, as there was a big squabble behind him for second position, he pulled out a 2.5s lead on the opening lap. From there he was never under any real pressure from those behind, driving a calm and comfortable race to claim a dominant lights to flag victory.

It was a repeat for race two, with Dan getting off the line well, while his teammate Ash Sutton battled for second position behind. Sutton then started to put pressure on Dan, though made a mistake at the chicane on lap four, which opened the gap. Dan looked comfortable throughout but moved aside on the penultimate lap to allow Sutton to take the victory, helping the team maximise its championship chances.

The Yorkshireman lined up tenth for the reverse grid race three and had a clean opening lap but couldn’t make up places in the early running. He ran a quiet race, albeit in a sandwich behind Michael Crees and ahead of Gordon Shedden and had to contend with reduced hybrid boost owing to his earlier success. Shedden managed to sneak past on the penultimate lap, with Dan crossing the line in tenth position.

Dan and NAPA Racing UK head to the Silverstone National circuit over the weekend of September 24/25, as they work to not only try to secure the best results possible but also aid teammate Ash Sutton in his quest for his fourth championship title.