Avon Tyres TTC Group MSA British Hill Climb Championship

Rounds 31 & 32: Doune, 17-18 September

Trevor Willis and Sean Gould shared the run-off victories at Doune in Scotland, while new champion Scott Moran took a well-earned break following his sixth title win.

Willis won round 31 ahead of Wallace Menzies, who cannot now be caught for second place in the championship.

In round 32 Gould set a time that no-one could surpass, gaining his second ever run-off win, 28 years after his first at Fintray in 1988. This is the longest ever period between victories in the near 70-year history of the world’s oldest national motor sport championship.

Results – Round 311 Trevor Willis (3.2 OMS-RPE 28) 36.12s Best Time of the Day; 2 Wallace Menzies (3.5 Gould-NME GR55) 36.17s; 3 Sean Gould (1.6 Gould-Suzuki GR59) 36.80s; 4 Les Mutch (1.6 GWR-Suzuki Raptor 1) 37.26s; 5 Richard Spedding (1.6 GWR-Suzuki Raptor 3) 37.72s; 6 Ed Hollier (1.6 Empire-Suzuki 00 Evo) 39.17s;7 Eynon Price (1.6 Gould-Suzuki GR59) 39.23s; 8 Steve Marr (1.0 PCD-Suzuki Saxon) 39.59s; 9 Lee Griffiths (1.3s OMS-Suzuki 25) 40.32s; 10 Jason Mourant (4.0 Gould-Judd GR55) 41.02s; Fail - Dave Uren (1.3t Force-Suzuki PC) 37.53s; Did Not Start - Graeme Wight Jr (1.6 GWR-Suzuki Raptor 3).

Round 321 Gould 38.07s; 2 Menzies 39.21s; 3 Uren 40.90s; 4 Spedding 41.91s; 5 Mutch 42.21s; 6 Hollier 42.34s; 7 Price 42.57s; 8 David Seaton (5.0 Pilbeam-BMW MP43) 45.82s; 9 Steve Owen (1.0 OMS-Suzuki 2000M) 46.02s; 10 Marr 46.14s; Fail – Willis; DNS Kelvin Broad (1.3s Pilbeam-Suzuki MP101).

Provisional championship standings1 Scott Moran – 266 points (CHAMPION)2 Trevor Willis – 2493 Wallace Menzies – 2254 Richard Spedding – 1505 Dave Uren – 135


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