Jock Armstrong and regular co-driver Paula Swinscoe were declared champions following a consistent season where they scored two first and three second places.
The Armstrong-Swinscoe pairing finished twelve points ahead of Bruce McCombie and Mike Faulkner.
Defending champions David Bogie and Kevin Rae won four rallies during the season – one of which being a class win behind the unregistered Dave Weston in Aberdeen – but their two retirements ultimately resulted in a fourth place championship position.
On 24 April, the Merrick Stages Rally management team announced via a press release that the 2015 event – usually round 7 of the championship and held in September – would not take place.
[3] The Colin McRae Forest Stages intended to trial a new format for 2015 with the event taking place over two days.