MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Rounds 3 & 4: Craigantlet, 2 May

A soaking wet Ulster event was won by Will Hall and Trever Willis, with early season double victor Scott Moran absent on family duty.

Moran's Gould still tops the score chart, as the champion’s new co-driver Alex Summers took fourth and third at Craigantlet. Quickly getting to early-season grips with the ex-Groves Gould GR55, Wallace Menzies reversed the positions on Summers with third and fourth.

Results – round three1 Will Hall (2.0 Force-AER/XTec WH) 45.54s BTD; 2 Wallace Menzies (3.5 Gould-NME GR55) 46.58s; 3 Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-RPE 28) 46.61s; 4 Alex Summers (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 37.11s, 5 Jos Goodyear (1.3s GWR-Suzuki Raptor 2) 47.72s; 6 John Bradburn (3.5 Gould-Cosworth GR55) 48.54.s; 7 Alastair Crawford (2.8 Gould-NME GR55) 49.23s; 8 Tom New (3.5 Gould-NME GR55) 50.91.s; 9 Mrs Nicola Menzies (1.3t Force-Suzuki PC) 55.61s; 10 George Coghill Jnr (1.3t Force-Suzuki PC) 57.57s; 11 Paul Haimes (1.3t Gould-Suzuki GR59) 58.69s; 12 Peter Herbert (3.6 Porsche 911) 63.76s.

Round four1 Willis 46.40s; 2 Hall 47.23s; 3 Summers 48.00; 4 W Menzies 48.19s; 5 Crawford 49.12s; 6 Goodyear 49.71s; 7 Bradburn 50.87s; 8 Haimes 55.82s; 9 Mrs N Menzies 56.85s; 10 Dave Uren (1.3t Force-Suzuki PC) 61.92s; 11 Herbert 64.55s; DNF New

Provisional championship standings1 Alex Summers – 33 points2 Trevor Willis – 263 Alastair Crawford – 21= Wallace Menzies – 215 Scott Moran – 20


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