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Dan Cammish heads the pack in damp opening Brands Hatch practice

NAPA Racing UK’s Dan Cammish topped the times in the opening British Touring Car Championship practice session of the weekend at Brands Hatch, two tenths of a second clear of anyone else.

The session took place on a damp and drying circuit – the Indy layout was mostly dry, whilst the Grand Prix loop remained damp following overnight rain and the wooded shady nature of the area making the circuit take longer to dry.

It took some time for meaningful times to appear, as well. A red flag interruption unrelated to the on-track action early on caused a ten-minute delay, with all cars making it back to the pits to continue in the session.

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Un-Limited Motorsport’s Dexter Patterson held the top time early on, but the CUPRA racer was quickly surpassed by others.

In the end it was Cammish who laid down the marker, lapping in 1 minute 30.510 seconds – some 1.263 seconds slower than the qualifying lap record post by team-mate Ash Sutton last year.

WSR’s Daryl DeLeon was second quickest, 0.223 seconds adrift after a late improvement, ahead of stable-mate Charles Rainford in third.

Sutton was fourth fastest, 0.356 seconds slower than Cammish, whilst team-mate Daniel Rowbottom was fifth, just over half a second off the pace.

Toyota’s Gordon Shedden made a late improvement to go sixth, ahead of Laser Tools Racing’s Jake Hill in seventh.

The top ten was completed by the Team Vertu trio of Adam Morgan, Tom Chilton and Senna Proctor – although championship leader Tom Ingram was conspicuously missing from the top places.

In the end, Ingram only completed one flying lap, at the very end of the session, ending the session in 13th, 1.122 seconds off the pace.

Second practice gets underway at 12:05 BST.

Session results

POS NO NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME GAP
1 27 Dan CAMMISH NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 14 1:30.510
2 2 Daryl DELEON WSR BMW 330i M Sport 16 1:30.733 0.223
3 99 Charles RAINFORD LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR BMW 330i M Sport 17 1:30.756 0.246
4 116 Ashley SUTTON NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 16 1:30.866 0.356
5 32 Daniel ROWBOTTOM NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 18 1:31.022 0.512
6 52 Gordon SHEDDEN TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 16 1:31.048 0.538
7 1 Jake HILL Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport BMW 330i M Sport 16 1:31.217 0.707
8 33 Adam MORGAN Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 14 1:31.318 0.808
9 3 Tom CHILTON Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 12 1:31.321 0.811
10 18 Senna PROCTOR Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 13 1:31.329 0.819
11 22 Chris SMILEY Restart Racing Hyundai i30 N Fastback 17 1:31.547 1.037
12 40 Árón TAYLOR-SMITH TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 19 1:31.626 1.116
13 80 Tom INGRAM Team Vertu Hyundai i30 N Fastback 13 1:31.632 1.122
14 123 Daniel LLOYD Restart Racing Hyundai i30 N Fastback 14 1:31.829 1.319
15 17 Dexter PATTERSON ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport CUPRA Leon 15 1:31.956 1.446
16 88 Mikey DOBLE Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing CUPRA Leon 15 1:32.119 1.609
17 66 Josh COOK TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 11 1:32.589 2.079
18 16 Aiden MOFFAT LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR BMW 330i M Sport 9 1:33.187 2.677
19 77 Sam OSBORNE NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 16 1:34.739 4.229
20 28 Nicolas HAMILTON Powder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock CUPRA Leon 16 1:35.089 4.579
21 19 Max BUXTON TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA Toyota Corolla GR Sport 17 1:36.240 5.730
22 50 Nick HALSTEAD Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing CUPRA Leon 2 17:24.622 15:54.112
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