The 1949 Individual Speedway World Championship was the fourth edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

It was the first running of the event since its suspension in 1939, due to World War II. The World final at London's Wembley Stadium, was held in front of a reported 93,000 strong crowd and the Championship was won Tommy Price.[7]

First qualifying round

  • The top 96 riders qualify for the second qualifying round, where they will be joined by seeded division 2 riders.[8]
Date Venue Winner
16 MayCounty Ground StadiumJack Mountford
18 MayThe ShayVic Emms
18 MayThe Pilot FieldPaddy Mills
18 MayTamworth Greyhound StadiumBasse Hveem
19 MayPennycross StadiumBruce Semmens
19 MayOwlerton StadiumAndy Menzies
20 MayLeicester StadiumCharlie May
21 MaySun Street StadiumStan Williams
21 MayHedon StadiumBilly Hole
21 MayRayleigh Weir StadiumAlan Hunt / Will Lowther

Second qualifying round

  • The top 42 riders qualify for the Third qualifying round.[8]
Date Venue Winner
10 JuneDudley Wood StadiumGil Craven
11 JuneBrandon StadiumKen Le Breton
11 JuneOld MeadowbankJack Young
11 JuneThe Firs StadiumBob Leverenz
13 JuneKnowle StadiumFred Tuck
13 JuneWalthamstow StadiumJim Boyd

Third qualifying round

  • The top 2 riders from each meeting qualify for the Championship round, where they will meet 32 seeded division 1 riders.[8]
Date Venue Winner/2nd
4 JulyBrough Park StadiumTommy Price / Ray Duggan
5 JulyAshfield StadiumKen Le Breton / Freddie Williams
5 JulyBanister Court StadiumFred Tuck / Roy Craighead
6 JulyHighbury Stadium (Fleetwood)Charles Cullum / Ken Sharples
6 JulyWhite City Stadium, GlasgowGeoff Bennett / Gil Craven

Championship round

  • The top 16 riders qualify for the world final.[8]
Date Venue Winner
8 AugustWimbledon StadiumAub Lawson
10 AugustNew Cross StadiumCyril Roger
22 AugustPerry Barr StadiumGraham Warren
25 AugustWembley StadiumWilbur Lamoreaux
27 AugustHyde Road StadiumDent Oliver
27 AugustOdsal StadiumTommy Price
30 AugustWest Ham StadiumCliff Watson
2 SeptemberHarringay StadiumDent Oliver

Scores

  • Top 16 qualify for World final, 17th & 18th reserves for World final
Pos.RiderTotal pts
1England Tommy Price38
2Australia Graham Warren38
3England Dent Oliver37
4Australia Aub Lawson37
5England Bill Gilbert36
6United States Wilbur Lamoreaux35
7England Lloyd Goffe34
8England Jack Parker34
9England Bill Kitchen33
10England Cyril Roger31
11England Louis Lawson30
12Australia Bill Longley30
13Australia Norman Parker30
14Australia Ken Le Breton29
15Australia Cliff Watson29
16England Ron Clarke27
17England Oliver Hart27
18England Alec Statham25
19England Cyril Brine25
Pos.RiderTotal pts
20England Malcolm Craven25
21England Geoff Pymar23
22Australia Doug McLachlan23
23England Geoff Bennett20
24England Jeff Lloyd18
25England Mike Erskine18
26Australia Ray Duggan17
27United States Charles Cullum17
28Canada Eric Chitty15
29England Split Waterman15
30England George Wilks15
31England Eddie Rigg14
32England Ken Sharples14
33England Roy Craighead13
34England Nobby Stock13
35England Gil Craven12
36Australia Jack Biggs11
37England Bob Harrison9
38England Stan Dell2

World final

Pos.RiderPointsHeats
1England Tommy Price15(3,3,3,3,3)
2England Jack Parker14(3,3,3,2,3)
3England Louis Lawson13(2,2,3,3,3)
4England Norman Parker10(3,3,2,2,0)
5United States Wilbur Lamoreaux9(2,2,3,0,2)
6England Bill Kitchen9(3,1,2,2,1)
7England Ron Clarke8(1,0,2,3,2)
8Australia Aub Lawson8(1,3,1,1,2)
9Australia Bill Longley8(1,2,2,1,2)
10England Cyril Roger7(2,0,1,1,3)
11England Bill Gilbert6(2,1,3,0,0)
12Australia Graham Warren5(0,2,0,2,1)
13Australia Ken Le Breton4(1,0,1,1,1)
14England Lloyd Goffe2(0,1,0,0,1)
15Australia Cliff Watson1(0,1,0,0,0)
16England Dent Oliver0(0,0,-,-,-)
England Oliver Hart (res)1(1,0,0)
England Alec Statham (res)  

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. "Price Wins World Speedway Title For England". Western Daily Press. 23 September 1949. Retrieved 5 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "World Championship". Hastings and St Leonards Observer. 14 May 1949. Retrieved 2 January 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
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