Rounds 13 & 14: Doune, 21-22 June
With his father Roger assisting but not competing, Scott Moran lowered the Doune hill record twice, taking the first 22-point haul in his long career.
This puts Moran in charge of the competition at the end of the first third of the season. Jos Goodyear lowered the record before Moran snatched it away and they and Trevor Willis went inside the old record later for more bonus points.
Results – round 131 Scott Moran (3.5 Gould–NME GR61X) 34.99s Record; 2 Jos Goodyear (1.34s GWR-Suzuki Raptor 2) 35.36s; 3 Alex Summers (1.34s DJ-Suzuki Firehawk) 36.39s; 4 Will Hall (3.5 Force-Nissan WH) 37.07s; 5 Tom New (4.0 Gould-Judd GR55) 37.39s; 6 Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-Powertec 28) 37.69s; 7 Richard Spedding (1.6 Force-Suzuki PC) 47.11s; 8 John Bradburn (3.5 Gould-Cosworth HB GR55) 38.55s; 9 Ross Napier (3.5 Gould-Cosworth GR37) 38.80s; 10 Stewart Robb (4.0 Pilbeam-Judd MP88) 39.06s; 11 Alastair Crawford (2.8 Gould-NME GR55) 39.39s; George Coghill Jnr. (1.0t Force-Suzuki PT) 40.14s
Round 141 Moran 34.76s Record & BTD; 2 Goodyear 35.05s; 3 Willis 35.50s; 4 Hall 35.99s; 5 Summers 36.39s; 6 New 36.85s; 7 Napier 38.13s; 8 Spedding 38.21s; 9 Crawford 38.41s; 10 Bradburn 38.87s; 11 Coghill Jnr 39.19s; David Uren (1.3t Force-Suzuki PC) Did Not Start.
Provisional championship standings1 Scott Moran – 123 points2 Trevor Willis – 1083 Will Hall – 824 Alex Summers – 765 Wallace Menzies – 57= Jos Goodyear – 57= John Bradburn – 57