With just six races left in the 2019 British Touring Car Championship Honda driver Dan Cammish is now on a title charge.

Going into the penultimate meeting at Silverstone on 29th September, Cammish and his Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda Civic Type R sit in third in the drivers’ title race, only 11 points down on championship leader Colin Turkington and a single point behind Turkington’s team-mate Andrew Jordan. And with more than 20 points available from each of the six races left, the Honda team is a firm title contender.

Silverstone and Brands Hatch, which will host the final three rounds on 13th October, both suit the front-wheel-drive Hondas, whereas the most recent venue of Knockhill favoured the rear-wheel-drive cars of Cammish’s two title rivals. Despite this, the Honda man came away from Scotland with his 10th and 11th podium finishes of the year, more than any other driver.

Knockhill produced more of the bad luck that has afflicted Cammish’s Halfords Yuasa Racing team-mate, Matt Neal, this season, contact from another car in the first race effectively ruining his weekend. But Neal will be fired up heading to Silverstone, both to support Cammish’s and Honda’s title bids and if possible add to his record of 61 BTCC race wins, the second-highest in the history of the championship.