Back to front for Paul.FORMER champion Paul Moss Paul Raymond Moss was the AS A&R director of record company Positive Tone from its inception in 1994 until last year. Moss oversaw the transformation in Malaysian music that created whole new markets for English-language artistes and new genres of music. has defied more teething troubles teething troubles Noun, pl problems arising during the early stages of a project teething troubles npl (fig) → dificultades fpl iniciales with his Citroen Saxo to score a thrilling Northern Saloon and Sports Car Championship double. The Darlington driver, who scooped the crown in 2007, took class D wins in both races, despite having to start from dead last on both occasions. Moss had encountered more mechanical problems in practice and qualifying but sliced through the field in both races. Reigning champion Gavin Lee Gavin Lee (born October 15 1972) is a English actor currently starring as Bert in Mary Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway, which began previews in October 2006 and officially opened on November 16, 2006. from Hartlepool (Fiesta XR2) followed him home both times. Andrew Gallagher was first on the road for both races in his mighty Ford Focus. Seaton Carew's Mick Starkey celebrated his birthday at the circuit with a couple of decent results, including a third in class D in the first race of the day. COMEBACK king Paul Swift took the top honours on his one-off return to autotesting at Hartlepool. The Darlington driver won Hartlepool DMC's round of the BTRDA and MSA British Championships after a titanic tussle with Alastair Moffatt. Now a successful stuntman stunt·man n. A man who substitutes for a performer in scenes requiring physical daring or involving physical risk. stuntman n → especialista m stuntman and display driver, Swift dusted down his Mini Special to take part in the North-east's only national championship round. After six rounds he and Moffatt, also in a Mini Special, had identical times. Moffatt suffered a broken driveshaft on test nine and valiantly pushed his car round to complete the course, to the applause of spectators and fellow drivers alike. On the very next test the same fate truck Swift, only he was nearly home when it happened so he lost only four and a half seconds. Both men repaired the damage and, although the flying Richard Pinkney (Caterham) managed to split them, Swift held on to win. Moffatt was third, only 19.9 seconds adrift of Swift, leaving him to wonder what might have been had he not lost so much time due to his driveshaft problem. Overall: 1 Paul Swift (Mini Special) 634.1 secs, 2 Richard Pinkney (Caterham) 643.7 secs, 3 Alastair Moffatt (Mini Special) 654.0 secs.. Minis: Howard Everingham 718.3 secs. Saloons: Lee Valentine 690.2 secs. Specials: Swift. Sports cars: Pinkney. Road-going saloons: Dave Cook 785.9 secs. THE British Hillclimb Championship and Hillclimb Leaders Championship visits Harewood For people, see Harewood (surname) Harewood (pronounced 'Hair-wood') is a village on the outskirts of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The A61 runs through the village, from Leeds City Centre in the south to Harrogate in the north. Hillclimb for the second time this year next weekend. Reigning British champion, 2009 series leader and Harewood hill record holder Scott Moran is the star name among 100 drivers who will battle for honours on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday is practice day, with Sunday being the main competitive day. Sunday's action will start mid-morning after first practice. Adult admission on Saturday is pounds 5 and pounds 10 on Sunday. Children under 14 are admitted free.. CAPTION(S): LEADING THE WAY: Paul Moss in front of Gavin Lee and Mick Starkey during Sunday's NSSCC NSSCC North Suburban Sports Car Club action at Cadwell Park Picture by SIMON HARRISON |
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