Scott Moran (born 1976 [1]) is a British hillclimb driver, based in Ludlow, Shropshire,[1]. He is the reigning British Hill Climb Champion. Scott has won the British Hill Climb Championship three times (in 2008, 2009 and 2011) driving the Gould GR61X he shares with his father, 1997 British Champion Roger Moran. For some years Scott was the junior partner, but in 2006 he finished ahead in the British Championship standings for the first time, coming second with Roger third. In 2007 he finished second to Martin Groves and in 2008 sealed the championship at Gurston Down.
On 3 June 2007, after an epic battle at Shelsley Walsh with Martin Groves in which the outright hill record swapped back and forth several times, Moran ended the meeting as record-holder with a time of 22.83 seconds; the record (held by Groves) at the start of the day had been 23.75 seconds.[2] He held the record until the very end of 2007, when it was snatched back by 0.02 seconds by Groves.[3]
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Preceded by Martin Groves |
British Hill Climb Champion 2008-2009 |
Succeeded by Martin Groves |
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