PETROLHEADS flocked to the Gurston Down championship finale on Sunday.

Stapleford's Stephen Moore was once again on terrific form in the Janspeed 2.0t Mitsubishi Evo 6, winning the over 2000cc modified series production class with a time just three hundredths of a second shy of the class record he set in July.

The win ensured Moore of the overall 2015 Meadens Skoda Gurston Down Hillclimb Championship, with a clean sweep of class victories.

BTD went to Wantage’s Peter D. Smith in his 1.6 Force with a storming 29.15 seconds charge on his last run of the season.

There were some Salisbury-based drivers who left with medals in a number of classes.

In the TR Cars, Nick Smith finished third in his 2.6 Triumph TR6.

Steve Harris from Redlynch also took third place in his 1.8 Vauxhall Corsa in the roadgoing series production class up to 2000cc.

In the over 2000cc marque sports car class, Steve Holley was in determined form in his 5.2 TVR Griffith and he too finished in third place.

In the up to 2000cc sports libre class, the 1.3s Empire Evo of the Wilton Racing duo Chris Cannell and Sue Hayes eventually succumbed to clutch problems but not before Cannell had done enough to secure second in class with his first timed run.

There's now an eight-month break of racing, with the 2016 season returning in April.

Keep up to speed on the off-season at gurstondown.org.