Nicholson McLaren MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Rounds 9 & 10: Shelsley Walsh, 4-5 June

Alex Summers and Wallace Menzies took their maiden wins – the first for DJ Racecars – at Shelsley Walsh.

Summers, 20, had not featured in any predictions but made the most of wet conditions to triumph. Meanwhile Menzies was widely expected to take his first victory this season, and did not disappoint at the world’s oldest surviving motor sport venue.

Scott Moran and Trevor Willis did enough to comfortably maintain their positions at the sharp end of the title race, with Moran extending his points advantage.

Results – round nine1 Alex Summers (1.4t DJ-Suzuki) 29.20s ; 2 Scott Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 29.30s; 3 Roger Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 29.77s; 4 Wallace Menzies (3.2 DJ-Cosworth Firestorm) 29.98s; 5 Lee Adams (1.6 GWR-Suzuki Raptor) 29.99s; 6= Will Hall (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) &  Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-Powertec) 30.27s; 8 Chris Merrick (3.5 Gould-Judd GR55) 30.80s; 9 Turnbull (3.5 Gould-Cosworth HB GR55) 30.93s; 10 David Uren (1.1 Force-Suzuki HC) 31.32s; 11 Richard Spedding (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 32.11s; 12 Lee Griffiths (1.6 OMS-Suzuki 25) 35.13s

Results – round 101 Menzies 27.67s Best Time of the Day; 2 Willis 27.79s; 3 Scott Moran 27.86s; 4 Hall 27.94s; 5 Merrick 28.20s; 6 Summers 28.35s; 7 Turnbull 28.37s; 8 Eynon Price (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 28.38s; 9 Adams 28.82s; 10 Roger Moran 29.03s; 11 Spedding 29.39s; John Chalmers (2.0 Ralt-Cosworth F302 BDG) 29.47sChampionship positions (provisional)after Round 101 Scott Moran – 90 points2 Trevor Willis – 723 Roger Moran – 624 Lee Adams – 525 Chris Merrick – 45


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