Dan Cammish bounced back from a difficult 2022 season in style, claiming a pair of British Touring Car Championship wins at Donington Park in tricky conditions at the weekend (April 22/23).

With both he and the entire NAPA Racing UK team putting in hard work over the winter to ensure they arrived at round one in the best shape possible, everyone’s efforts paid off handsomely with two wins and, but for a sudden rain shower, might have swept the board in all three contests.

Dan was straight on the pace behind the wheel and finished the main part of qualifying third fastest, part of a NAPA one-two-three, but finished the top-ten shootout – a new feature for this season – in fifth position, albeit knowing that his Motorbase Performance-prepared Ford Focus ST would be quick in race conditions.

That proved to be the case come Sunday morning as the Yorkshireman avoided trouble off the line and quickly vaulted into second position before the first of two Safety Car periods. Despite pressure from champion Tom Ingram behind, Dan kept his eyes forward and managed to get alongside and past leader Jake Hill into the Old Hairpin, opening up a two-second gap to claim the win.

Starting from pole position for race two, he was in an unenviable position as rain began to fall on the formation lap, with more than half the field coming into the pits for wet tyres. As conditions only worsened, he valiantly battled on track on slick tyres, before giving it up on lap 11 of 21 to switch to wets. From there, Dan drove brilliantly, and gained a slice of luck when Ronan Pearson was disqualified for failing post-race checks, leaving him 12th which became pole for race three when the draw was made.

He again drove a masterful race for the final contest, maintaining the lead into turn one and pulling away twice after two Safety Car periods. He grew his advantage throughout, crossing the line three seconds clear of the pack and assuming the lead in the standings, while his performances also mean Motorbase Performance / Ford sits second in the Manufacturers / Constructors Championship and NAPA Racing UK second in the Teams’ Championship.

There will be little time to relax however, as rounds four, five, and six of the BTCC season take place in just two weeks’ time, on the Brands Hatch Indy circuit in Kent.