SCOTT AND Roger Moran scored a remarkable double when they dominated two rounds of the Nicholson McLaren British Hill Climb Championship at Prescott.

Twenty-eight-year-old Scott survived a problem with a deflating front tyre to qualify for the first run-off.

Then he stormed to victory covering the 1,127-yards Gloucestershire course in 37.36 seconds. His father Roger drove their Gould GR61 to a smooth second with 37.59, demoting series leader Martin Groves to third on 37.61.

The Orleton duo repeated their performance in the afternoon session. Scott took the win with an improved time of 37.24 seconds. Roger followed on 37.51 and Simon Durling was a distant third with 38.05.

Scott won the award for Best Time of the Day, was voted Man of the Meeting, and scored a maximum 20 championship points.

Leominster driver Pete Bishop took another win in the 2000cc modified production sports car class with a 46.75 run.

Nicholson McLaren British Hill Climb Championship positions after 32 rounds: 1 Martin Groves (Wendlebury) 279 pts, 2 Willem Toet (Brackley) 194, 3 Roger Moran (Orleton) 187, 4 Mike Dean (Guernsey) 176, 5 Scott Moran (Orleton) 156.