HARRISON Scott’s second season contesting the Dunlop MSA British Formula Ford of Great Britain Championship came to a sensational close at Brands Hatch.

The 2013 Scholarship class champion, from Althorne, who drives for Falcon Motorsport will have to wait to see if he can claim the title after an appeal by his team.

Harrison won two of the three races over the two-day event, to bring his season tally to 23 trophies and to secure at least second place in the 2014 Drivers’ Championship.

Coming in to the weekend on level points with Jayde Kruger (JTR), Harrison scored two P2 grid positions for races one and three during an impressive qualifying performance.

Harrison took his fourth win of the season with relative ease, 1.3 seconds ahead of team-mate Ricky Collard to end the day eight points ahead of Kruger.

Sunday morning saw further inclement weather.

For the last time in the reverse-grid formatted race two, Harrison was in P4 for the start of Round 29.

The crucial moment of the weekend for the 18-year-old came when Kruger ran wide out of Clearways from pole position allowing Harrison, who had made a brilliant start to shoot up to second, to draw level down the main straight.

He then tried to pass Kruger into Paddock Hill Bend and made a successful manoeuvre at Druids.

Kruger then appeared to turn in to Harrison’s left rear, breaking his suspension and ending his race.

Team owner Nick Streatfield lodged a protest and Kruger was penalised for causing an avoidable incident. However, his JTR team appealed and the independent Stewards rescinded the penalty.

Falcon Motorsport are appealing that decision.

If the team were to be unsuccessful in its appeal and he was to clinch the Championship, Harrison would have to win Round 30 with Kruger finishing in 11th place or lower. Harrison drove to victory but Kruger finished in eighth place and six points ahead of Harrison in the title bid.