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DANIEL CAMMISH CLAIMS SCHOLARSHIP TITLE AT LAST

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3 October 2009: Daniel Cammish slipped the Scholarship Champion's crown on his head at Castle Combe today after a season of domination of the class. Cammish crushed the hopes of his Scholarship rivals during the first half of the season, winning the class 13 times in succession at the wheel of his Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum, and netting three overall podium finishes into the bargain. It was a remarkable display from the Leeds driver, who came into Formula Ford with plenty of karting experience but no prior knowledge of single-seater racing.

Daniel, who went on to net a total of 17 class wins from his 23 starts, is delighted by his achievement: "It's great to come into my first season of car racing and have something like this to show for it," he said. "Hopefully I will be able to carry that momentum into next year. As for the future, there are a number of places I could go, but winning the main British Formula Ford championship title would certainly look good on my CV. There's a good chance I'll be back."

 

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