Dan Cammish made history at the weekend (October 23/24) as he became the first-ever three-time champion in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, securing his 11th and 12th podiums of the season in the process.

Coming into the final rounds of the season, held on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit, the Duckhams Oils and Porsche Centre Preston-backed racer had a seven-point advantage over Lorcan Hanafin, so knew he could follow his rival home to guarantee the title.

After qualifying fourth for the opening race, Dan did exactly that in the opening laps, before making a bold and brave pass around the outside of Druids to take third and then moving into second when Harry King ran wide.

Things changed again however, as a recovering King got alongside Dan and was followed through by Hanafin, who then moved into the lead when King and team-mate Kiern Jewiss came together, which helped Will Martin also get past and left the Redline Racing driver in fourth.

Dan quickly regained third position, but the race was then red flagged when a car went off at Paddock Hill Bend, with race positions rolling back a lap, leaving him in fourth with his rival taking the win. That swung yet again after the race, when King was penalised, moving Dan up to third, meaning he had a three-point lead heading into the final contest of the year.

With the partially reversed grid draw putting the Yorkshireman second on the grid and Hanafin fourth, Dan was in prime position, especially when his rival slipped back to sixth in the opening stages. In a cagey contest, Hanafin had it all to do and when he spun trying to gain fifth, Dan could relax and hold third position, which was enough to secure his record-breaking championship title.

It was a big risk for Dan to return to the series and put his legacy in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB on the line and by securing his third championship title it means he surpasses legendary series drivers such as Tim Harvey and Richard Westbrook in the record books, while his experience and knowledge paid off against some very quick drivers who will make their own mark on the championship in years to come.