Britain KentOnline reporter Maidstone Sport Gravesham Sport Thanet Sport Motorsport win Sutton Britain

Wrotham’s Motorbase Performance’s NAPA Racing squad win two races out of three with Dan Cammish and Ash Sutton triumphing in British Touring Car Championship at Croft

kentonline.co.uk

Wrotham-based Motorbase Performance’s NAPA Racing squad took two wins out of three races at Croft but it was Dan Cammish - not championship leader Ash Sutton - who got the ball rolling in the latest round of the British Touring Car Championship.

The weekend started ominously for NAPA’s rivals, including Platt’s Heath’s Jake Hill, with a 1,2,3 in qualifying. Cammish took the all-important pole position ahead of Daniel Rowbottom with Sutton third.

There they stayed until the final lap, when Rowbottom moved over for the championship leader. Hill, driving for Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport, was fifth and Broadstairs’ returnee Michael Crees was 21st for Team HARD.

In race two Sutton’s Ford Focus blasted off the line from second on the grid and cruised around the outside of Cammish to move into the lead through turn one.

Related News
Dorothy Wall says she's eager to pick the brains of Scott Bemand, when the new Ireland women's head coach takes up his role this month.
Stephanie Meadow is the best of the Irish on one-under par after the opening round of the AIG Women's Open at Walton Heath, with Leona Maguire a shot further back in what is a tightly packed leaderboard for the final major of the year.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.