Dan Cammish:
“It’s the second half of the season. I’m looking forward to going north of the border and I’ve always enjoyed Knockhill. I’ve gone well there in the past in all the different categories I’ve raced in, so I’m looking forward to it. I’m really hopeful that the second half of the season can be a bit of a turning point and we can have some strong results to finish off the season.
“It’s no secret that it’s been a tough first half of the year with incidents and accidents and things out of my control. We had a really strong showing at the tyre test and that’s given us a bit of confidence both in the team and the car, so hopefully we go to Knockhill, put our front foot forward, and bring home some strong results. It’s really important that we start to show what we can do.”
Dan Cammish is set to head to Knockhill in Scotland for the latest rounds of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship season, hoping to turn his form around after bad luck has hampered his year to date.
The NAPA Racing UK driver has battled mechanical failures and contact damage which has left him with unrepresentative results at several rounds, though there were high points at Brands Hatch, with two podium finishes, and Oulton Park where he finished all three contests inside the top six.
However, at the recent BTCC tyre test, held over two days at Snetterton, the Yorkshireman finished second quickest across both days, just 0.015s behind teammate Ash Sutton, giving the entire team at Motorbase Performance reason to be optimistic.
Dan will be aiming to carry that form over to Knockhill, where he will have two 40-minute free practice sessions on Saturday, July 30th, before qualifying that afternoon, which can be watched live on the ITV BTCC website.
The three 24 lap races are scheduled for 12:08, 14:15, and 17:10 on Sunday, July 31st, with live coverage of the first two contests on the main ITV1 channel, while race three will be shown on ITV4 as usual.