Dan Cammish will remain in the British Touring Car Championship with Team Dynamics Honda for a further two seasons after signing a new contract.

Cammish joined the team for the start of the 2018 season, replacing BTCC champion Gordon Shedden, and ended the year 10th in the driver’s standings, having taken two victories in the final meeting of the season at Brands Hatch.

The 30-year-old has made a step up in performance this season, and has scored 12 podiums, putting himself into title contention going into the final three races at Brands Hatch.

Speaking about his new deal, Cammish said: “I’m over the moon to be extending my contract with the team, they truly are the most professional outfit on the grid.

“I have to offer my thanks to the whole of Team Dynamics for the support they have given me, particularly my teammate Matt Neal who has been a superb mentor and has given me the confidence and inspiration to do what I do.

“This season I have really got to grips with the way the car works and that has reflected in my results.

“I’ll certainly be giving it my all come the final round at Brands to repay the guys for their faith in me”

Team Dynamics owner, Steve Neal is also happy to retain Cammish for another two years, having been impressed with how quick he has adapted to the BTCC.

“Dan has had a steep learning curve coming into this series, it is a lot more physical than what he was used to, but he has learnt quickly and is now proving himself to be a shining light in the Championship.” commented Neal.

“I predict great things for him, both now and in the future, hopefully he can go onto to equal or better Matt [Neal’s] titles.”

The final round of the BTCC gets underway at Brands Hatch on October 12-13, with Colin Turkington heading into the final three races leading the championship with a 16 point lead over Cammish in second.