Daniel Cammish is aiming to set a new record on his return to the Porsche Carrera Cup GB championship in 2017 by taking three back-to-back titles.

The Leeds-based driver has dominated the championship for the past two years taking an impressive 23 wins from 32 starts and a podium strike rate of 93.8%. Dan set a new record in 2016 winning 12 races, beating his 2015 record and that of mentor and manager Tim Harvey. He will once again partner with Nationwide Accident Repair Services and PPG paint in the distinctive orange, blue and white liveried car, which will again be run by the championship’s most successful team, Redline Racing.

The 2017 Carrera Cup calendar will visit Donington Park in April and return to Le Mans in June. The Le Mans date will replace Croft on the 15-race calendar where the drivers will have an hour-long race on the historic 24-hour circuit ahead of the main event. Dan will however miss the Snetterton races on the 29th & 30th July due to a clash with his international racing campaign that will be announced in due course.

Dan won the 2015 title with a 98-point cushion and beat nearest rival Dino Zamparelli to the 2016 title by 56 points. If Dan can maintain his dominant form he can afford to miss the two Snetterton races and the 44 points on offer, and still secure a historic third title.