Dan Cammish heads to Donington Park in Leicestershire this weekend knowing that a good performance will be critical to keep his hopes of a historic third Porsche Carrera Cup GB championship title on track.

The Yorkshireman currently leads the championship by three points from nearest rival Lorcan Hanafin, with four races left to go of the closely fought 2021 title battle. Entering the second half of the season five drivers were in contention, over the last few weekends Dan and Lorcan have broken away from the chasing pack, but with margins so small every point will count.

Having secured a win and a fourth-place at Silverstone last time out in the Duckhams Oil and Porsche Centre Preston-backed car, Dan is eyeing up pole position, and the two points that goes with it, this weekend to set him up for a strong race one.

Remarkably, and despite having taken 34 official championship victories, Dan has never won at Donington in the Porsche Carrera Cup GP. The championship did not race on the 1.957-mile circuit in 2015 & 2016, so his best finish was a second place in 2017. Whilst victory may have eluded him so far in his Porsche, he did win the opening round of last season’s Touring Car Championship and will be hoping to carry on his winning ways this weekend.

Dan will have two 45-minute Free practice session on Thursday at 10:40 and 15:15 before having a day off on Friday. Action resumes on Saturday with qualifying at 13:55, before an early start on Sunday for race one at 9:10. The final race of the weekend takes place at 13:40 and will be shown live on ITV4.