Dan Cammish led from start to finish in the first race of the British Touring Car Championship round at Snetterton, but is currently being investigated for a potential start infringement. Despite a perfect tactical race, where he strategically utilized his TOCA Turbo Boost advantage over his competitors, Cammish’s slight movement before the lights went out has raised concerns. Ash Sutton, starting from sixth place, quickly advanced to challenge Tom Ingram and managed to gain ground steadily throughout the race.
Ingram, closely trailing Cammish, pushed hard but ultimately couldn’t catch up, with Cammish maintaining a narrow lead. Sutton made a daring move to overtake Ingram, which led to a brief contact between their cars but he gracefully conceded the position to avoid penalties. Despite the investigation, Cammish expressed satisfaction with his performance but remained uncertain about the alleged infringement.
The race saw a fierce battle among the top drivers, with notable performances from Dan Rowbottom, Dan Lloyd, and Mikey Doble. Jake Hill’s race was compromised early on, leaving room for other competitors to secure strong finishes. Overall, the first race at Snetterton provided intense competition and exciting moments for fans of the British Touring Car Championship.





