Avon Tyres/TTC Group MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Rounds 13 & 14: Doune, 22-23 June

Trevor Willis moved up to within nine points of title leader Scott Moran with a pair of dramatic wins at fearsome Doune.

Scott and his father Roger finished second and fourth in the first run-off but could not run again after their clutch cylinder failed. Despite spinning out in round 13, local driver Wallace Menzies moved into third overall with second in round 14.

Young speedster Alex Summers took third each time, defeating a ten-year-old class record to qualify.

Resultsround 131 Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-Powertec 28) 36.54s; 2 Scott Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 36.96s; 3 Alex Summers (1.3s DJ-Suzuki Firehawk) 38.35s; 4 Roger Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 38.81s; 5 Will Hall (3.5 Force-Nissan WH) 39.57s; 6 John Bradburn (3.5 Gould-Cosworth HB GR55) 40.22s; 7 George Coghill Jr (1.0t Force-Suzuki PT) 40.80s; 8 David Uren (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 41.07s; 9 Simon Fidoe (1.1 Empire-Suzuki 002) 41.83s; 10 Nicola Menzies Uren (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 42.35s; 11 Steve Marr (1.1 PCD-Suzuki Saxon) 42.35s; DNF Wallace Menzies (3.2 DJ-Cosworth Firestorm).

Round 141 Willis 36.16s BTD; 2 Wallace Menzies 37.26s; 3 Summers 37.66s; 4 Hall 38.53s; 5 Bradburn 39.30s; 6 Fidoe 40.98s; 7 Uren 41.55s; 8 Marr 41.82s; 9 John Mackenzie (1.6 Radical Clubsport) 42.80s; 10 Les Mutch (2.5 Dax Rush) 44.41s; DNF Nicola Menzies & Coghill Jr.

Championship Points after Round 141 Scott Moran113 points2 Trevor Willis1043 Wallace Menzies804 Roger Moran785 Will Hall74


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