OMS man lifts his second championship after battling rivals – and the conditions – at Prescott
Trevor Willis did enough to ensure he is 2017 British Hillclimb champion for the second time at Prescott last weekend.
Weather affected qualifying for both rounds but there was a stunning outcome for Richard Spedding, who triumphed each time in his GWR-Suzuki Raptor. Even though Wallace Menzies spun out in the first encounter, Willis had to wait for the conclusion of the second run-off to be declared champion and then had to suffer the customary awards presentation soaking ring-led by Menzies.
New champion Willis was as quick to acknowledge the speed of rival Spedding than mark his own success. He said: “We don’t really consider Richard to be just a quick 1600cc runner, he’s usually there with the big cars and I am always looking over my shoulder.”
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