BTCC Brands Hatch GP: Cammish doubles up, Turkington crowned champion
Honda's Dan Cammish took 💙his second ra🐎ce victory of the day, while Team BMW's Colin Turkington clinched his third British Touring Car Championship crown in dramatic fashion with a 22nd place finish at Brands Hatch.
In a near mirrorജ image of race one, Cammish led home yet another Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda 1-2 result ahead of his team mate Matܫt Neal, to record his second career BTCC win, while the title drama unfolded behind.

Honda's Dan Cammish took his second race victory of the day, while Team BMW's Colin Turkington cl🧔inched his third British Touring Car Championship crown in dramatic fashion with a 22nd place finis🐷h at Brands Hatch.
In a near mirror image of race one,🍒 Cammish led home yet another Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda 1-2 result ahead of his team mate Matt Neal, to record his second career BTCC win, while the title drama unfolded behind.
With Turkington and Tom Ingram starting the second race with no success ballast from 12th and 14ܫth, the race for the 2018 drivers' crown was very ne🌱arly turned on its head after Turkington found himself careering across the gravel at Paddock Hill bend on the 13th lap of the race.
An incident with BTC Norlin Racing Honda of Dan Lloyd saw Turkington drop out of the points paying positions and down to the rear of field, while Ingram found himself on the cusp 🤡of a podium finish.
Turkington had already lost ground relative to Ingram after being shuffled down to 14th by Adam Morgan and Ashley Sutton a lap prior to his altercation w🙈ith Lloyd.
With Turkington out of the points in 22nd, Ingram need🌳ed to finish inꦅ third in order to take the title fight down to the wire in the final race.
However, with third position being occupied by Turkington's BMW team mate Andrew Jordan, Ingram was able unable to𓆉 manufacture a gap past Jo♔rdan, meaning Turkington was able to take the title a race early in 22nd place.
Turkington now has an unassailable 23-point at the top of the table, with just 22 left to p🎉lay for in the final race.
Jordan completed the podium order behind the Hondas of Cammish and Neal, while Ingram remai𝄹ned fourth a💎head of Aiden Moffat in fifth.
To♈m Chilton was sixth aboard his Motorbase Performance Ford Focus RS, while Senna Proctor finished in seventh ahead of the charging Subaru of Ashley Sutton in eighth.
Rob Austin and Josh Cook completed t𝔍he remai🐬nder of the top-ten finishers in ninth and tenth.