Avon Tyres TTC Group MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Rounds 30 & 34: Doune, 14-15 September

Scott Moran claimed his fourth championship title at Doune, where Alex Summers won both run-offs.

Third place in the first encounter moved Moran out of title rival Trevor Willis’s reach. Meanwhile Summers’ first ever double win netted the class-based MSA Hill Climb Leaders Championship title.

Although still in a safe third overall, Wallace Menzies could not manage the changeable conditions at his home hill; he failed to score in the first run-off and later missed the cut altogether.

Results – Round 311 Alex Summers (1.3s DJ-Suzuki Firehawk) 40.78s BTD; Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-Powertec 28) 41.59s; 3 Scott Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 42.91s; 4 Jos Goodyear (1.6 GWR Raptor Extreme) 42.94s; 5 Roger Moran (3.5 Gould-NME GR61X) 43.92s; 6 Paul Haimes (1.3t Gould-Suzuki GR59) 44.29s; 7 David Uren (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 44.38s; 8 Richard Spedding (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 44.72s; 9 Will Hall (3.5 Force-Nissan WH) 45.01s; 10 Alastair Crawford (2.8 Gould-NME GR55) 45.52s; 11 Wallace Menzies (3.2 DJ-Cosworth Firestorm) 45.74s; 12 Tom New (4.0 Gould-Judd GR55) DNF

Round 321 Summers 42.30s; 2 Willis 43.54s; 3 Goodyear 43.92s; 4 Roger Moran 44.26s; 5 Spedding 45.38s; 6 Scott Moran 45.73s; 7 Pat Roche (1.6 OMS-Suzuki) 46.87s; 8 Hall 47.66s; 9 New 48.03s; 10 John Bradburn (3.5 Gould-Cosworth HB GR55) 48.52s; 11 Uren 49.64s; 12 Haimes 53.34s

Provisional championship standings1 Scott Moran – 261 points2 Trevor Willis – 260pts3 Wallace Menzies – 1874 Roger Moran – 1655 Alex Summers – 160


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