Halfords Yuasa Racing new boy Dan Cammish drew first blood in the battle for the 2018 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship Jack Sears Trophy at Brands Hatch today (8 April), as the new Honda Civic Type R (FK8) showed glimpses of its potential on its series debut.

Despite having only first turned a wheel in his car at Season Launch a week-and-a-half ago, Cammish broke the Brands Hatch Indy circuit lap record in qualifying on what looked to have been a stunning pole position run.

Unfortunately, the Yorkshireman had his times erased after passing through a red light in the pit-lane, leaving him with it all to do over again. Undeterred, the 28-year-old returned to the fray and dug deep to secure fourth on the grid, with team-mate Matt Neal directly behind in sixth – and three further Hondas inside the top ten.

On a damp track for race one following earlier rain, Cammish belied the fact that he had never made a start before in the Civic Type R to nail his getaway and then scythe past former champion Andrew Jordan on the run up to Druids. He subsequently had to get his elbows out as his rivals ‘welcomed’ him to the BTCC, earning his championship spurs with a hard-fought eighth-place finish.

The two-time Porsche Carrera Cup GB champion got stuck in again in race two, but as the track increasingly dried out, his wet tyres rapidly faded and he had no defence against those who had boldly opted for slicks. After taking the chequered flag 16th – seventh amongst those on wets – he completed his day’s work with a second points haul for 11th in race three.

Neal’s challenge was almost immediately undone in the curtain-raiser, when contact ahead removed him from contention on the opening lap. The three-time title-winner rolled the dice in race two by bolting slick tyres onto his Honda, but he struggled for traction in the early stages and subsequently found himself used as a punching bag by a number of adversaries. He recovered impressively with a charge through the field from 29th to 12th in the day’s finale.

Halfords Yuasa Racing will return to the track for the second outing of the 2018 BTCC campaign at Donington Park on 28/29 April.