MOTORSPORT: There was a host of fascinating cars in show at the final weekend of hill climb action at Shelsley Walsh.

Herefordshire driver Deryk Young, who finished ninth in the British Hillclimb Championship, earned best time on Saturday and Sunday with 24.43 and 24.21s respectively.

Young's wife, Sue, set the second best time of 25.92s on Saturday.

On Sunday the next best time was set by Bill Hutchins (25.84s) in his Pilbeam MP72 that he shares with co-competitor Tony Luxton.

This was also a personal best-ever time for Hutchins at Shelsley Walsh.

Abberley driver Peter Cox, who is also the Midland champion, competed well in his historic pre-1985 Chevron.

Also well in the mix were two other local drivers, Will Hall from Romsley in his Force single seater and Nigel Morris from Rock in his DJ Firehawk.

Morris was quickest on Saturday in their 1600cc class with a 27.21s run but on Sunday it was the turn of Hall with a 26.98s run.

Motorcycles also featured on Saturday and the outright motorbike hill record fell to Paul Jeffery with a 30.59s run on his 508cc Honda.