Following several people dropping out at the last minute, the final round of the SCHORC season saw just 4 members taking to the grid.
Micro Scalextric Club Class
With just 4 people in attendance, it was considered too difficult to run adequately marshaled finals and it was decided that the result of the heats would decide the finishing order. With the highest score in each lane, Paul Rose took the win by over seven laps from his Championship rival Tony. Roy finished third ahead of Al who took some consolation from bagging the fastest lap of the night with the micros.
Super F1
Roy’s new SRT continued to look like the class of the Super F1 field. Several times during the heats it looked like other cars could keep with him, but then Roy dropped the hammer and effortlessly zipped off, pulling away at a rate of several tenths per lap. Roy duly took his second Super F1 of the season along with the fastest lap of the night. At the half way point in quali Paul Rose had two tenths of a lap on his rival Tony, but difficult heats in white and blue for Paul allowed Tony to take second place, and left Paul third. After damaging his Mega G during free practice, Al ran his SRT instead which proved to be someway off the pace leaving him a distant fourth.
Despite Tony’s best efforts, Paul Rose retained the Micro Scalextric Club Class, Super F1 and Micro Scalextric Club Class and Super F1 Combined Championships Trophies. Congratulations Paul!