Dan Cammish emerged from a home visit to Yorkshire in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB with the lead in the championship standings after claiming pole position, fastest lap, a win, and a second place.

With the busy second half of the season kicking off at Croft over the weekend (September 18/19), Dan was aiming to finish the year strong, and did just that in qualifying, setting a time 0.4s faster than anyone else to secure his first pole position of the season.

Starting ahead of then championship leader Lorcan Hanafin, the Redline Racing driver, backed by Duckhams Oils and Porsche Centre Preston, got off the line well and maintained his lead through the opening stages of the race. The Safety Car briefly bunched up the field, but despite Hanafin’s best intentions, Dan was comfortable out front as he took his second win of the season.

For the second contest he lined up fourth on the partially reversed grid and quickly got past Lewis Plato for third on the opening lap. However, on lap four Hanafin, who was leading the race, clipped the temporary tyre stacks at the chicane causing his immediate retirement, which promoted Dan to second, where he was right on the tail of Kiern Jewiss.

Despite his best efforts, he just could not find a way past the leader and, with Jewiss holding the pair of them up, Plato and Will Martin closed in, meaning Dan had to be careful as any mistimed attempts at gaining the lead would leave him vulnerable to attack from behind. With the championship in mind, he held position and took second place, leaving Croft with 23 points and an eight-point advantage on top of the standings.

Dan will be back out on track in a couple of days’ time for an official Porsche test at Silverstone, before practice on Friday and the next two races of the season over the weekend of September 25/26.