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15th September 1984
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AS 1984 champion, Colin Burrows wins more than just a cheque for E500. He also receives the Michelin Study Award valued at more than £1,000 to drive and observe road condi

Orns abroad; the Coventry Tro, h y presented by Leyland ehicles; the Dodge Truck Silver Salver with watch presented by Renault Truck Industries; a pueek's holiday for two at any tlin's holiday camp; a CPC or ether approved study course for the RTITB; a study course for membership from the Institute of Transport Administration; an inscribed tankard and £25 book token from the United Road Transport Union; and a day trip to France for two from Dover Habour Board.

Runner-up J. P. Smith wins: * cheque for £250; the Transport and General Workers' Union Trophy; a watch from Renault Truck Industries; and a £15 book token and tankard from the URTU.

In third place, D. Cottingham wins: a cheque for £150; the Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Company Trophy; a watch from Renault; and a E15 book token and tankard from the URTU.

All eight class champions win: a cheque for 1200; IMS from Conoco; CM's Diploma of Merit, a gift medallion from the LDoY Association; and a driver's wallet from Wightmari Mountain.

Runners-up receive £100; a silver medallion from the LDoY Association and Touring Guides from the AA and RAC.

Drivers placed third in their class win E50 and a bronze LDoY medallion.

Oaf presents each class winner's company with a desk-top model vehicle painted in its own livery.