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1950 Individual Speedway World Championship

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5th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship

1950Individual Speedway World Championship
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The1950 Individual Speedway World Championship was the fifth edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The title was won by WelshmanFreddie Williams with the pivotal heat being the heat against AustralianGraham Warren. Warren and Williams both unbeaten met in their third rides and as Warren challenged Williams for the lead he was forced to drop behind Williams. Warren then hit a bump and fell which cost him valuable points and the chance to win the title.[7]

Ronnie Moore became the youngest finalist at the age of just 17.[8]

First qualifying round

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  • The top 74 riders qualify for the second qualifying round, where they will be joined by seeded division 2 riders.[9]
DateVenueWinner
12 JuneStanley StadiumJack Hughes
12 JuneWimborne RoadRay Ellis
13 JuneCornish StadiumHugh Geddes
15 JuneOxford StadiumCharlie New
16 JuneCounty Ground StadiumBob McFarlane
16 JuneLeicester StadiumLes Hewitt
17 JuneRayleigh Weir StadiumTicker James
17 JuneAbbey StadiumReg Duval

Second qualifying round

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  • The top 73 riders qualify for the Third qualifying round.[9]
DateVenueWinner
5 JulyHighbury Stadium (Fleetwood)Merv Harding
5 JulyWhite City Stadium, GlasgowFrank Hodgson
6 JulyPennycross StadiumGeorge Wall
6 JulyOwlerton StadiumPete Lansdale
7 JulyThe ShayLes Hewitt
8 JulyBrandon StadiumAlan Hunt
8 JulyOld MeadowbankDick Campbell
8 JulyThe Firs StadiumJack Young

Third qualifying round

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  • The top 2 riders from each meeting qualify for the Championship round, where they will meet 34 seeded division 1 riders.[9]
DateVenueWinner/2nd
25 JulyAshfield StadiumJack Young / Derick Close
25 JulyBanister Court StadiumMerv Harding / Ron Mason
25 JulyYarmouth StadiumLes Hewitt / Eddie Rigg
29 JulySun Street StadiumJunior Bainbridge / Mike Erskine
31 JulyDudley Wood StadiumGeoff Pymar / Ken Sharples
31 JulyBrough Park StadiumLindsay Mitchell / Dick Campbell
31 JulyWalthamstow StadiumJim Boyd / Tommy Miller

Championship round

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9 events in Great Britain.

Scores

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  • Top 16 qualify for World final, 17th & 18th reserves for World final
Pos.RiderTotal pts
1AustraliaJack Young39
2AustraliaGraham Warren37
3EnglandCyril Brine36
4EnglandJack Parker35
5AustraliaAub Lawson34
6New ZealandRonnie Moore34
7WalesFreddie Williams33
8EnglandSplit Waterman32
9AustraliaVic Duggan32
10EnglandDent Oliver30
11EnglandDanny Dunton30
12EnglandWally Green29
13EnglandTommy Price29
14EnglandRon Clarke29
15AustraliaArthur Payne27
16AustraliaJack Biggs26
17EnglandArthur Forrest26
18EnglandCyril Roger25
19EnglandMike Erskine23
20EnglandNorman Parker23
21EnglandAlec Statham23
22EnglandOliver Hart23
23EnglandEddie Rigg22
24EnglandLouis Lawson21
25EnglandDerick Close21
Pos.RiderTotal pts
26EnglandGeorge Wilks21
27EnglandMalcolm Craven20
28EnglandAlan Hunt20
29EnglandJeff Lloyd20
30EnglandKen Sharples20
31EnglandTommy Miller19
32EnglandBert Roger17
33EnglandGeoff Bennett16
34AustraliaMerv Harding16
35AustraliaBill Longley16
36New ZealandDick Campbell15
37CanadaEric Chitty15
38United StatesCharles Cullum15
39EnglandRon Mason14
40EnglandEric French13
41AustraliaDick Seers13
42EnglandBill Kitchen12
43EnglandJack Mountford11
44EnglandLindsay Mitchell10
45AustraliaJunior Bainbridge8
46New ZealandLes Hewitt6
47EnglandBilly Hole5
48EnglandJohnny Hole4
49EnglandDick Bradley2

World final

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Pos.RiderPointsHeats
1WalesFreddie Williams14(3,3,3,2,3)
2EnglandWally Green13(2,3,3,2,3)
3AustraliaGraham Warren12(3,3,F,3,3)
4AustraliaAub Lawson10(2,2,3,1,2)
5EnglandTommy Price8(3,F,3,1,1)
6EnglandJack Parker8(2,1,2,3,0)
7EnglandSplit Waterman8(1,2,3,1,1)
8AustraliaJack Young7(0,1,2,1,3)
9EnglandCyril Brine7(2,2,2,0,1)
10New ZealandRonnie Moore7(X,0,2,3,2)
11EnglandDent Oliver6(X,3,1,2,0)
12EnglandDanny Dunton5(1,0,1,1,2)
13AustraliaVic Duggan4(1,1,1,0,1)
14EnglandRon Clarke3(1,2,0,0,0)
15AustraliaJack Biggs3(0,1,0,0,2)
16EnglandArthur Payne0(0,0,-,0,0)
EnglandCyril Roger (res)5(3,2)
EnglandMike Erskine (res)0(0)

Podium

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1950 Podium:

  1. GoldWalesFreddie Williams
  2. SilverEnglandWally Green
  3. BronzeAustraliaGraham Warren

References

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  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. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  3. ^"WORLD FINALS 1936-1994"(PDF).Speedway Researcher. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  4. ^"HISTORY SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK".Speedway.org. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  5. ^"WORLD INDIVIDUAL FINAL - RIDER INDEX".British Speedway. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  6. ^"Speedway riders, history and results".wwosbackup. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  7. ^"Three inches and a bump cost me the title".Sport Argus. 23 September 1950. Retrieved5 July 2021 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^"Profile".Moore Park Speedway. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  9. ^abc"World Championship Opens On Monday".Bristol Observer. 10 June 1950. Retrieved2 January 2024 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
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