1938 Individual Speedway World Championship

The 1938 Individual Speedway World Championship was the third edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The Championship was won by the 28 year-old Australian Arthur 'Bluey' Wilkinson, in front of a new record crowd for speedway of 95,000. The newspapers reported that despite extra police one of the worst traffic jams of the year resulted after the meeting was over and that the air was thick with petrol fumes.[7]

World final

  • 1 September 1938
  • United Kingdom London, Wembley Stadium
  • Attendance: 95,000 (all-time Wembley speedway attendance record)
Pos. Rider Semi-Final Points Final Points Final Heats Total Points
1Australia Bluey Wilkinson814(3,3,3,3,2)22
2United States Jack Milne714(3,3,2,3,3)21
3United States Wilbur Lamoreaux713(3,1,3,3,3)20
4Australia Lionel Van Praag711(3,2,2,1,3)18
5United Kingdom Bill Kitchen692,2,1,2,2)15
6United States Cordy Milne78(1,3,3,0,1)15
7United Kingdom Alec Statham58(2,3,0,0,3)13
8United Kingdom Eric Langton58(1,2,2,3,0)13
9United States Benny Kaufman57(2,1,0,2,2)12
10United Kingdom Jack Parker46(2,2,2,0,0)10
11United Kingdom Arthur Atkinson55(1,0,2,1,1)10
12United Kingdom Jack Ormston45(3,2)9
13United Kingdom Tommy Price44(1,0,1,2,0)8
14United Kingdom Tommy Croombs44(0,1,1,1,1)8
15United Kingdom George Newton52(0,1,0,1,0)7
16United Kingdom Geoff Pymar52(0,0,1,0,1)7
17United Kingdom Frank Varey40(0,0,0,-,-)4

References

  1. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 20–21. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  2. "World Championship 1936-1994". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  3. "WORLD FINALS 1936-1994" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  4. "HISTORY SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  5. "WORLD INDIVIDUAL FINAL - RIDER INDEX". British Speedway. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  6. "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  7. "World Speedway Championship". Dundee Evening Telegraph. 2 September 1938. Retrieved 5 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
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