Honda drivers Dan Cammish and Matt Neal are eager to get back behind the wheel of their Halfords Yuasa Racing cars as the 2020 British Touring Car Championship finally gets underway.

Delayed four months by the Covid-19 pandemic, the series will begin on Sunday 2nd August at Donington Park in Leicestershire, with the drivers racing again just one week later at Brands Hatch in Kent.

Teams will twice-more face the challenge of racing on successive weekends over the revamped nine-meeting championship, before the series reaches its climax on 15th November. The finale, again at Brands Hatch, will be more than a month later than teams are used to and present new challenges racing in the colder conditions of late Autumn.

During the delay the Halfords Yuasa Racing team has been working hard to further develop its Honda Civic Type R FK8 race cars. Everyone in the team is aiming to improve on a highly competitive 2019 season, in which Dan Cammish took two race victories and came within a lap of winning the BTCC drivers’ title at the final round.

Cammish set competitive times at the BTCC’s first official test post lockdown on 7th-8th July, despite wet weather affecting much of the track time at Snetterton in Norfolk. Team-mate Matt Neal concentrated on development work – one advantage of the delayed start has been the extra recovery time the three-time BTCC champion has enjoyed following an off-season mountain biking accident that briefly hospitalised him.

Now both Neal and Cammish are raring to go and hunt race wins at Donington. Rounds 1-3 of the British Touring Car Championship are scheduled to take place at Donington Park, Leicestershire on Sunday 2nd August.