Dan Cammish:
“It was quite hard in the middle of the race. Sometimes you get days where you push so hard and work your socks off to win and there is massive elation. There are other days when it is almost anticlimactic. That first race certainly was, it was over after two corners and I never saw anyone again. I’ll take it all day long though. It shows the speed of the car because we were 1-2-3 as a team.
“It was a tough race. I was told when I went out the Jelley was on a new set of tyres and mine had already done half a race in qualifying so I thought it would be a real challenge. He was quick, every lap was like a qualifying lap, I don’t think he had anything left to give and I didn’t either and that was the speed we were going. Every lap was on the edge, nothing left. This race win means a lot to me.
“It’s 11 wins and that equals last year. When we started this year, people said you can’t do it again but we did and we’re all pretty pleased. The team did a hell of a job. It’s been a great year. I’m really happy to defend the title because it was always going to be tough but it’s my third championship in five years so I’m really happy with that.”
Daniel Cammish put in a commanding performance to take two wins and the fastest lap at Silverstone, putting the 2016 title out of reach of his rivals. The Leeds-based driver started on pole position for both rounds 13 & 14 of the Porsche Carrera Cup and ran an immaculate weekend to score all but one of the points on offer.
Nearest rival Dino Zamparelli had to outscore Dan to keep his title aspirations alive, however, he started race one in 5th place and was unable to progress through the closely matched field. Meanwhile, at the front, Dan was able to power away in his Nationwide Crash Repair/PPG-backed car to take a comfortable victory.
Dan would not have it quite so easy as they crossed the line for the rolling start for race two. Stephen Jelley started alongside and harried him for the duration of the race. The attention kept Dan on his toes as the relentless pace continued for all 28 laps of the Silverstone National circuit. Just behind Jelley was Zamparelli but a third-place finish put the final nail in the coffin of his championship charge, and when Dan crossed the line, it sealed his second title in two years.