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A NAPA grid Lock-out at Croft


31 Jul 2023

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The dust has settled on a phenomenal weekend for NAPA Racing UK as they took the qualifying, race 1 and race 2 clean sweep as The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship exploded back into life at Croft Circuit last weekend.

QUALIFYING AND RACE 1 

It was a sea of blue and yellow at the front of the grid, after Dan Cammish blasted to pole position in qualifying, with Dan Rowbottom in second and team-mate Ash Sutton in third, marking the team’s first ever 1-2-3 lock-out.

With all three tyre choices on offer, Sutton opted for the medium compound, while both Dan’s went for the advantageous soft tyres for the first race of the day. As the lights went out, the Ford Focus’ made the perfect getaway as the NAPA team headed down to turn one in formation, holding off those behind to maintain their positions.

As the concertation shifted further down the grid, the NAPA machine of Sam Osborne had a sensational start from P16, commanding his way through the pack and gaining six places by lap eleven. As the race unfolded, Osborne showed great skill by managing to retain his position in P10, despite being under pressure from the four cars close behind.

Cammish was wheel-perfect as he took to the chequered flag with a lights-to-flag victory ahead of Sutton and Rowbottom with the team celebrating a historic first-ever 1-2-3 podium.

RACE 2

After another front row NAPA three-time champion, Sutton emerged victorious. With the soft tyres, Sutton managed to blast off the line from third on the grid and cruised around the outside of teammate Cammish into turn one.

Continuously stretching his advantage throughout the 15-lap bout, Sutton claimed his seventh win of the season by more than seven seconds – with Cammish and Rowbottom in tow to clinch a second successive NAPA Racing UK podium sweep.

RACE 3

REVERSE STARTING GRID POSITIONS

P4 – Dan Rowbottom

P5 – Dan Cammish

P6 – Ash Sutton

P13 – Sam Osborne

As the final race of the day got underway, the Ford’s lit up the starting line after an initial good getaway however, Sutton was unfortunately caught in an incident, causing a puncture and forcing him to retire the car.

Another fantastic finishing position for both Cammish and Rowbottom saw them come home in fourth and fifth respectively to complete an impressive day for the duo. Meanwhile, after a spin earlier on in the race, Osborne crossed the line to finish P17, moving up to third in the Jack Sears Trophy.

THE TEAM

OLY COLLINS – TEAM MANAGER

DAN CAMMISH – NAPA RACING UK, NO.27:

“What a result for NAPA! It’s fantastic to get a 1-2-3 for the first time in Qualifying for us yesterday. It’s great being at the front but you can also get it very wrong if you are not careful. For myself to win at my home circuit, my first ever win at Croft in a touring car, so very pleased with that. One down and two to come!”

ASH SUTTON– NAPA RACING UK, NO.116:

“Those changes overnight have definitely worked – that car just came alive, it’s absolutely mega on the soft tyre. All cars are but that was just something else.

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

1st – Ash Sutton: 258

5th – Dan Cammish: 212

7th – Dan Rowbottom: 144

17th – Sam Osborne: 45

JACK SEARS TROPHY

3rd – Sam Osborne: 250

TEAM STANDINGS

1st – NAPA Racing UK: 465

MANUFACTURERS / CONSTRUCTORS

2nd – Motorbase Performance/Ford: 497

Next stop, Knockhill for Rounds 19, 20 and 21 of the BTCC championship on the 12/13 August.

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