STEVE Morten made it two-out-of-two when he won the CSMA's second autotest at the M65 Blackburn with Darwen Services.
Morten, an outright winner at May's inaugural event, completed all eleven tests in a time of 784.1 seconds, well ahead of second-placed Ian Chapman, with Bob Sargeant taking third place.
A total of 15 competitors took part, ranging from experts in the sports car class to novices on their first autotest driving a road-going saloon.
Class winners were Howard Everingham (Mini); Chris Livesey (Vauxhall Nova), Steve Price (Nissan Micra) and Chapman (Westfield).
Autotest champion Steve Johnson, the driving force behind the CSMA's autotests, said: "We had a great day's competition, even if it did start in blazing sunshine and end in a thunderstorm!
"Thanks to everyone who supported us, drivers, marshals and the management of the Services.
"We will be running the site once again later in the year with open tests to help newcomers and still challenge the sports cars."
Further information is available by visiting www.anwcc.org Overall results: 1 Steve Morten (Sylva Striker) 784.1, 2 Ian Chapman (Westfield) 823.3, 3 Bob Sargeant (Dutton Phaeton) 853.8.
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