Dan Cammish ended his 2023 British Touring Car Championship campaign on a positive note at the weekend (October 7/8) as the series headed to Brands Hatch for the final three races of the season. He took a podium in race two on the Grand Prix circuit – his sixth visit to the podium this year.

Looking for a strong final weekend after terrible luck meant he wasn’t able to finish any of the previous six races, Dan finished ninth in FP1, tenth in FP2, and dug deep in qualifying to finish sixth – just a tenth of a second from a front row start.

Starting race one on the medium tyre, with teams able to freely pick their own allocations over the weekend, he had a good launch off the line but was shuffled back by the soft-shod Colin Turkington on the opening lap, helping Jake Hill also get through.

With the battle for third bunching up the cars ahead, he was able to make a challenge on Turkington but couldn’t quite make it stick. Dan made it past Hill the following lap and moved into sixth as another car went off, before a late Safety Car naturalised the field where he took fifth from teammate Dan Rowbottom on the final lap.

Dan had a good start to race two and gained fourth before the Safety Car was called and, on the restart, made the most of the soft tyre he was running, taking third from Bobby Thompson. With the Safety Car returning to the track in the closing minutes there was one final racing lap but despite a late charge, crossed the line third, just 0.2s behind Tom Ingram.

Starting seventh for the final race of the season after the reverse grid draw, he started well but was boxed in off the line and remained seventh before the Safety Car made another appearance. On the restart he was shuffled back before regaining eighth as another Safety Car was called. He took seventh as racing resumed but on the penultimate lap lost momentum due to contact from Adam Morgan and dropped to ninth, where he crossed the line.

Despite the recent setbacks it ends another good season for Dan who scored three victories, claimed six total podiums, and took three pole positions during 2023. In addition, thanks to his and teammate Ash Sutton’s efforts, NAPA Racing UK clinched the Teams’ Championship as Alliance Racing/Ford took the Manufacturers’ title, bringing to an end BMW’s seven-year reign.