Avon Tyres TTC Group MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Round 33 & 34: Loton Park, 28-29 September

Alex Summers took another run-off win at Loton Park and sealed his first ever title, the MSA Hillclimb Leaders Championship, in the process.

Trevor Willis took the final run-off win, having already surrendered the MSA British title to Scott Moran last time out. With the crown already his, Moran gathered safe points for fourth and third.

Results – Round 331 Alex Summers (1.3s DJ-Suzuki Firehawk) 44.07s; 2 Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-Powertec 28) 44.37s; 3 Wallace Menzies (3.2 DJ-Cosworth Firestorm) 44.97s; 4 Scott Moran (3.5 Gould–NME GR61X) 45.18s; 5 Roger Moran (3.5 Gould–NME GR61X) 45.41s; 6 Jos Goodyear (1.6 GWR Raptor Extreme) 45.80s; 7 Tom New (4.0 Gould-Judd GR55) 45.98s; 8 Paul Haimes (1.3t Gould-Suzuki GR59) 46.06s; 9 Will Hall (3.5 Force-Nissan WH) 46.19s; 10 John Bradburn (3.5 Gould-Cosworth HB GR55) 47.04s; 11 Alastair Crawford (2.8 Gould-NME GR55) 47.59s; Deryk Young (4.0 Gould-Judd GR51B) Did Not Start.

Round 341 Willis 44.05s BTD; 2 Menzies 44.49s; 3Scott Moran 44.77s; 4 Summers 44.91s; 5 Roger Moran 45.26s; 6 Young 45.71s; 7 Hall 45.89s; 8 Haimes 46.69s; 9 Bradburn 46.95s; 10 New 47.08s; 11 David Uren (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 47.20s; 12 Crawford 47.59s.

Final championship standings1 Scott Moran – 258 points (CHAMPION)2 Trevor Willis – 2463 Wallace Menzies – 2044 Alex Summers – 1775 Roger Moran – 170


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