Dan Cammish put together three strong BTCC race performances around the Brands Hatch Indy circuit at the weekend (May 6/7), scoring 40 points and maintaining his lead atop the championship standings.

Coming off the back of a double victory in the opening weekend at Donington Park in April, the Yorkshireman carried his form into qualifying where he went fourth fastest in the first session, before securing pole position in the top ten shoot out by an impressive 0.271 over rival Colin Turkington.

Choosing to use the option tyre for race one, the first time it had been used since 2019, Dan lost out off the line to his rear-wheel-drive rivals Turkington and Jake Hill but tucked into third place with teammate Ash Sutton close behind. Ash made a move to take third at Druids, with both drivers then attacking the BMW of Hill, working their way past on lap two for a NAPA Racing UK two-three at the flag.

Starting third on the grid for race two, Dan once again lost out to Hill as the lights went out. Tom Ingram also made his way past on the run down to Paddock Hill Bend as Dan acclimatised to the medium grip Goodyear tyres. With pre-race setup changes not quite playing out as planned, he was happy to cross the line in a comfortable fifth place.

Lining up in seventh place on the partially reversed grid final race of the day he was surrounded by rivals running the softer option tyre which suited the warmer track temperatures. Nevertheless, Dan got down to business, working his way through the field from tenth up to fourth by the flag to secure a good haul of points and keep him at the top of the championship standings.

Attention will now turn to Snetterton, previously a happy hunting ground for Dan, as the British Touring Car Championship heads to the Norfolk venue for rounds seven, eight, and nine of the season, on the weekend of 21 & 22 May.