Two-time Porsche Carrera Cup GB champion Dan Cammish returned to the series in style as he claimed a victory and second place to lead the standings after the opening two races of the season, held under hot and sunny skies at Snetterton in Norfolk.

Coming into the weekend all eyes were on Dan, not just as a returning champion, but also with his stunning livery, representing Duckhams and Porsche Centre Preston with an iconic look which harkens back to some of the glory days of UK motorsport.

In a closely fought qualifying session on Saturday afternoon, Dan would have to settle for best of the rest behind the rapid Lorcan Hanafin but was comfortably faster than those behind him as well.

Getting off the line in race one he settled behind Hanafin and wasn’t able to make any progress on the leader who had runaway pace. However, the Yorkshireman kept himself in the fight and his hard work paid off at the end of the contest as Hanafin had rolled before the lights went out and was given a ten second time penalty, promoting Dan to the win.

With a partial reverse grid draw for race two leaving him back in sixth place on the grid, Dan knew he’d have to make some ground early on and fought his way past Will Martin and was putting a move on Hanafin before a snap of oversteer forced him onto the grass and back down to sixth position.

Digging deep, he then passed Hanafin, worked hard to get back past Martin again, and quickly caught Lewis Plato who ran wide allowing Dan into third place. He quickly closed a 2.2 second gap to Kiern Jewiss but couldn’t quite find a way past in the closing laps, deciding not to risk a good result. With Harry King being given a five-second track limit penalty, it promoted Dan to second for a good another haul of points and the lead of the championship by five points.

Dan will be back on track in his Duckhams / Porsche Centre Preston machine in two weeks’ time as the series travels to the tight and action-packed Brands Hatch Indy circuit in Kent.