New TCN Logo

Upcoming events:

New TCN Logo

Dan Cammish scores lights-to-flag race one win at Snetterton

Dan Cammish scored a lights-to-flag victory in the opening British Touring Car Championship race at Snetterton, ahead of Team Vertu’s Tom Ingram and NAPA Racing UK team-mate Ash Sutton.

Cammish led away from the lights at the start, although the Ford driver’s start would be investigated after the race for a potential jump start.

Further back, Power Maxed Racing’s Mikey Doble, fourth on the grid, elected to start the race on the harder compound tyre, resulting in the Vauxhall driver immediately slipping back to sixth behind the fast-starting Sutton, up to third, and Team Vertu’s Adam Morgan, who slotted into fourth.

- Advertisement -

Further back in the pack, Árón Taylor-Smith dived inside Toyota team-mate Gordon Shedden into Aogstini, but the Irishman made contact with Shedden and in turn knocked into Laser Tools Racing’s Jake Hill, turning the BMW around.

Whilst Taylor-Smith and Shedden continued, Hill had damage to the right-rear suspension on his car and the reigning champion crawled to the pits for repairs, effectively out of the race.

At the front, Cammish held Ingram and Sutton at bay throughout, in the final few laps using his additional TOCA Turbo Boost [TTB] to pull clear of his rivals to win by over four seconds. Despite being investigated, the stewards took no further action on Cammish, who kept his victory.

“It was a good start, got away clean, and it was always important to manage the first lap,” said Cammish. “We managed to fend Ingram off; there was a bit of a boost deficit to the other two.

“In the end it was quite a comfortable margin – I don’t know if their cars went away or Ash started attacking. It was a fairly sensible win in the end.

“I think we did everything right there and I was fairly happy with the car setup. To win on the road is a good starting point.

“At the moment I don’t know what [the investigation] is for or why. The hard thing for me is that I wasn’t aware of it so I don’t get a chance to address it on track – I think we could have won by more if we had to.”

Ingram held off a last-lap challenge from Sutton into Agostini to claim second, with Sutton completing the podium in third.

Daniel Rowbottom brought his NAPA car home in fourth, a further three and a half seconds adrift, ahead of Restart Racing’s Daniel Lloyd, who was fifth as the leading Independent.

Morgan brought his Hyundai home in sixth, having lost out to Lloyd at Riches on lap seven, ahead of Team Vertu team-mate Tom Chilton in seventh, who had a quiet race after gaining two places on the opening lap.

Restart Racing’s Chris Smiley was eighth, making progress up to the mid-stage of the race on the soft tyre.

The top ten was completed by Doble in ninth, the leading driver on the hard tyre, and WSR’s Daryl DeLeon in tenth, the only BMW driver to elect to use the softs early on.

One Motorsport’s Josh Cook was 11th on the hard tyre, ahead of WSR duo Charles Rainford in 12th and Aiden Moffat in 13th, although the latter was later excluded from the result for exceeding the overboost time allowed per lap. NAPA’s Sam Osborne and the Toyota duo of Taylor-Smith and James Dorlin completed the points-paying positions.

Shedden had been in contention for the lower points places and was running in 17th when the three-time champion was hit by Max Hall’s CUPRA at the final corner, the Un-Limited Motorsport driver having got sideways at the exit of Coram and struggling to scrub the speed off before Murrays. Hall later received an official reprimand and two penalty points on his licence for the collision.

Race two gets underway at 14:20 BST.

Race result

POS NO CL NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 27 M Dan CAMMISH NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 12 23:13.916 1:54.935 1
2 80 M Tom INGRAM Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 4.307 1:55.276 2
3 116 M Ashley SUTTON NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 12 4.689 1:55.295 6
4 32 M Daniel ROWBOTTOM NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 12 8.137 1:55.509 3
5 123 I Daniel LLOYD Restart Racing Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 8.608 1:55.435 7
6 33 M Adam MORGAN Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 9.673 1:55.723 5
7 3 M Tom CHILTON Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 13.364 1:55.992 9
8 22 I Chris SMILEY Restart Racing Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 18.089 1:55.744 12
9 88 I Mikey DOBLE Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra 12 22.495 1:56.642 4
10 2 M Daryl DELEON WSR BMW 330i M Sport 12 23.598 1:56.197 13
11 66 I Josh COOK One Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 12 24.523 1:56.923 8
12 99 M Charles RAINFORD LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR BMW 330i M Sport 12 24.823 1:56.799 11
13 77 M Sam OSBORNE NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 12 40.438 1:57.565 16
14 40 M Árón TAYLOR-SMITH TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 12 41.755 1:57.715 17
15 132 M James DORLIN TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 12 42.307 1:57.857 10
16 54 M Ryan BENSLEY Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 42.606 1:57.780 25
17 14 M Ronan PEARSON TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 12 1:05.819 1:57.669 22
18 28 I Nicolas HAMILTON Powder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock CUPRA Leon 12 1:14.614 1:57.855 24
19 17 I Dexter PATTERSON ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport CUPRA Leon 12 1:35.053 1:57.886 18
EX 16 M Aiden MOFFAT LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR BMW 330i M Sport 12 39.882 1:57.359 14
R 50 I Nick HALSTEAD Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra 8 DNF 1:58.660 23
NC 1 M Jake HILL Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport BMW 330i M Sport 7 NCF 2:02.435 20
R 52 M Gordon SHEDDEN TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 2 DNF 1:58.805 15
R 93 I Max HALL ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport CUPRA Leon 2 DNF 1:58.610 19
R 12 I Stephen JELLEY One Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 0 DNF N/A 21
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Stay Connected

7,273FansLike
6,630FollowersFollow

Must Read

- Advertisement -

Related News

- Advertisement -