Hot Rod champion Robert McDonald announced dead from terrible Crash few minutes ago.

McDonald qualified for the race through the English qualification series and set the fastest lap in qualifying which put him on pole position.

He led the race from start to finish to win by a clear margin. Just rewards for all of the hard work and dedication that he has put into the sport. Gordon Alexander (Bonnyrigg) qualified for the World Championship by winning the last chance qualifying race but had to retire from the World Championship.

Up at Crimond Raceway, near Fraserburgh, on Saturday night, Robbie Dawson (Aberdeen) dominated the Formula II racing where he won both heats and the final before coming back to third from the lap handicap in the Grand National.

 

Likewise Fraser Clark (Boness) took all three 1300cc Saloon races with Jeff Cosans (Rosyth) and Gary Paterson (Saline) in the podium places in the final. On Sunday afternoon, it was Jason Blacklock (Forth) who dominated by taking his first-ever Formula II victory in the first heat, second in the second heat and then winning the final ahead of Dawson and Albert Smith (Crimond).

Hot Rod champion Robert McDonald announced dead from terrible Crash few minutes ago.

Clark maintained his strong performance in the 1300cc Saloons by winning the first heat. However, despite finishing first in the second, he was penalized for getting off to an early lead, which allowed Paterson to win. In the end, Kyle Hegg (Leslie) defeated Clark and Cameron Milne (Brechin).

 

 

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