

NAPA Racing UK heads to Snetterton this weekend (23/24 May) looking to continue its strong start to the 2026 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season.
The four-car line-up of championship leader Ash Sutton, Dan Cammish, Sam Osborne and Lewis Selby arrives at the Norfolk venue aiming to build on a competitive opening phase of the campaign, which sees the team atop three of the four categories that it has entered.
Sutton has not finished lower than second in any round this season, taking victory in half whilst taking second in the other, kicking off his campaign in record-breaking fashion. Cammish currently sits fifth in the drivers’ standings, looking to capitalise on the extra TOCA Turbo Boost he has over his teammate at a circuit in which he set the Qualifying Lap Record one year ago.
Osborne has also had a strong start to the season, coming off the back of a sixth-place finish at Brands Hatch that more than doubled his current points total. Selby, in only his second BTCC event, has also started strong, lining up directly behind Osbourne to start Sunday from 12th, improving on the 16th-place from one round prior.
The Alliance Racing-run squad sit atop the drivers’ standings with Sutton, as well as topping the Teams’ and Manufacturers’/Constructors’ championships, with the duo of Osborne and Selby currently sitting third and fourth in the Jack Sears Trophy.
Alongside its on-track focus, the Alliance Racing-run outfit is also encouraging fans to get involved in a special initiative supporting Race Against Dementia.
Earlier this month, the team launched a helmet design competition in aid of the charity, with supporters invited to submit their own designs. Six winning designs will then be selected at random and brought to life by MINI CHALLENGE driver and helmet painter Joe Tanner before being worn by NAPA Racing UK BTCC and MINI drivers during the Knockhill round later this season.
All proceeds from the competition will go directly towards Race Against Dementia, the charity founded by Sir Jackie Stewart OBE to accelerate global research into the disease.
Fans have until Monday 8 June to enter the competition, with entries open through the team’s official channels and downloadable templates available online.
The initiative also forms part of the team’s support for World Alzheimer’s Week, with Ash Sutton and Dan Cammish featuring in a video campaign helping to raise awareness around dementia and the work Race Against Dementia continues to undertake.
Further information on the competition, including entry details and downloadable templates, can be found via NAPA Racing UK’s social media platforms and official links.