Dan Cammish:
“I am really looking forward to the upcoming BTCC season. The second half of last season was really strong and I am confident we will start this year in even better shape. The NAPA Racing UK team have put in a lot of work over the winter to ensure we are in the best place possible when the lights go out at Donington for the season opener.
The addition of Dan Rowbottom to the team along with Cataclean is further proof of the hard work that has gone on in the background this winter. I look forward to working with Dan, Ash and Sam to keep NAPA Racing UK at the front of the BTCC grid.”
NAPA Racing UK has released its hugely anticipated plans ahead of the 2023 British Touring Car Championship.
Off the back of an incredible maiden season last year, NAPA Racing UK became Teams Champions and runners up in the Drivers’ Championship. This year, NAPA Racing UK are taking it up a gear with a four-car line up on the BTCC grid with the Motorbase Performance-run team for 2023.
With their multi-year deal, three-time BTCC champion, Ash Sutton and three-time Porsche Carrera Cup Champion, Dan Cammish will return this year with their eyes firmly on the prize. Despite a lot of learning, adjustments, and development during the early part of the 2022 season, Cammish and Sutton ended the year strong, setting them up nicely for the season opener at Donington Park.
The third driver joining Ash and Dan is Motorbase driver, Sam Osborne. Osborne, who made his BTCC debut back in 2019, is well-known in the NAPA Racing UK garages, after competing in one of Motorbase’s Ford Focus last year under Apec Racing with Beavis Morgan. After coming fourth in the Jack Sears standings last year, Osborne will be setting his sights on winning the trophy this year.
Completing the four-car driver line-up is a well-known character in the BTCC paddock and 2021 Jack Sears trophy winner, Daniel Rowbottom, bringing his major sponsor, Cataclean along with him. Rowbottom joins the NAPA Racing UK team at the pinnacle of the next stages of NAPA’s rapid growth in only their second year in the BTCC. He joins the racing family after an incredible career to date and will no doubt be challenging with the front runners after spending the last couple of years in a front-wheel drive car, giving him a significant advantage as he jumps in the Ford ST.
NAPA LIVERY
The striking blue and yellow livery on NAPA’s Ford Focus made it a crowd favourite last year and claimed the top spot of all liveries by BTCC followers.
The iconic NAPA branding has been refreshed for 2023, featuring more of the vibrant yellow and chevron elements around NAPA’s hexagon shaped logo, along with a range of new sponsors. While some features are different, the NAPA Ford retains its signature honeycomb effect on its front bonnet, which was a highly complimented feature last year. With four eye-catching NAPA cars this year, the grid will certainly be a brighter place this season!