Dan Cammish led from lights to flag to secure the win in race one at Oulton Park. Often the understudy to team mate Ash Sutton, Cammish took the win holding off Josh Cook and title protagonist Tom Ingram.
A first lap scuffle between Josh Cook and championship leader Sutton saw the Ford man slip down the order but recovered for seventh. Ingram finished third to eat into Sutton’s title lead.
Cammish led off the line with Sutton making an excellent start in his Focus. He passed Cook for second at turn one but on the run down into Cascades, Cook squeezed down the inside of Sutton clipped the left rear of Sutton, sending him into a half-spin. He fell to ninth but was back up to sixth by the end of lap one having dispatched the PMR Audi trio.
The Safety Car made a brief appearance on lap three as Lewis Selby was squeezed wide down the back straight trying to pass Dexter Patterson in his PMR Audi, sending debris all over the circuit.
On the restart on lap five, Cammish maintained his lead with Cook and Ingram in tow behind him. The gap between the three ebbed and flowed throughout the race. Sutton, still reeling from his lap one clash, was trying to fight his way back through the field. At the Hislop chicane he tried to pass Adam Morgan but the Plato Racing driver held the inside line putting Sutton across the grass.
Morgan would however retire from the race on lap nine as an engine sensor issue saw his Mercedes lose power. This gifted Sutton a place as he sat seventh, under intense pressure from the Hyundai’s of Chris Smiley and Tom Chilton.
Cammish held on, with the top three pulling away from Aron Taylor-Smith in fourth. Cook had glances at the lead but Cammish held firm. Ingram, focused on taking points, held on to third. The top three would start race two on the slower hard tyre. With this in mind, Taylor-Smith held back for fourth putting him in the best spot for race two.
Power Maxed duo Aiden Moffat and Mike Doyle were fifth and sixth, the latter showing some excellent defensive driving to hold off Sutton, who could only manage seventh. Chilton and Smiley followed with Daryl De Leon finishing tenth.
The points were rounded off by Dexter Patterson, Gordon Shedden, Sam Osborne, Ricky Collard and Charles Rainford.
Sutton would be in a good position for race two, with more boost allocated and cars ahead on the hard tyre, he will be looking to fight in race two.
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Pos |
Name |
Team |
Car |
|
1 (1) |
Dan CAMMISH |
NAPA Racing |
Ford Focus Saloon |
|
2 (2) |
Josh COOK |
Speedworks Corolla Racing |
Toyota Corolla |
|
3 (4) |
Tom INGRAM |
Team Vertu |
Hyundai i30N |
|
4 (5) |
Aron TAYLOR-SMITH |
Laser Tools Racing |
Toyota Corolla |
|
5 (9) |
Aiden MOFFAT |
Power Maxed Racing |
Audi S3 Saloon |
|
6 (6) |
Mikey DOBLE |
Power Maxed Racing |
Audi S3 Saloon |
|
7 (3) |
Ash SUTTON |
NAPA Racing |
Ford Focus Saloon |
|
8 (12) |
Tom CHILTON |
Team Vertu |
Hyundai i30N |
|
9 (10) |
Chris SMILEY |
Restart Racing |
Hyundai i30N |
|
10 (16) |
Daryl DELEON |
WSR |
BMW 330i M Sport |
|
11 (8) |
Dexter PATTERSON |
Power Maxed Racing |
Audi S3 Saloon |
|
12 (20) |
Gordon SHEDDEN |
Laser Tools Racing |
Toyota Corolla |
|
13 (18) |
Sam OSBORNE |
NAPA Racing |
Ford Focus Saloon |
|
14 (13) |
Ricky COLLARD |
Team Vertu |
Hyundai i30N |
|
15 (14) |
Charles RAINFORD |
WSR |
BMW 330i M Sport |
|
16 (17) |
Dan ROWBOTTOM |
Cataclean Plato Racing |
Mercedes A35 AMG |
|
17 (11) |
James DORLIN |
Restart Racing |
Hyundai i30N |
|
18 (21) |
Max BUXTON |
Speedworks Corolla Racing |
Toyota Corolla |
|
19 (19) |
Nicholas HAMILTON |
Team VERTU |
Hyundai i30N |
|
DNF (7) |
Adam MORGAN |
Cataclean Plato Racing |
Mercedes A35 AMG |
|
DNF (15) |
Lewis SELBY |
NAPA Racing |
Ford Focus Saloon |
image credit: Naveen Kumar


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