- Lionel Van Praag
Lionel Maurice Van Praag, GM (17 December 1908 - 15 May 1987) was an
Australia nmotorcycle speedway champion, who won the inauguralSpeedway World Championship inLondon on10 September 1936 .1936 World Speedway Final
Circumstances
Lionel won the run-off for the
Speedway World Championship againstEric Langton in 1936 in somewhat controversial circumstances. The Championship was decided by bonus points accumulated in previous rounds. Despite being unbeaten in the final,Bluey Wilkinson was not crowned Champion. Bonus points accumulated by Van Praag and Langton took them to the top of the standings and into a run-off (Match Race).The Match Race
As they lined up at the tapes, Langton broke them which would ordinarily lead to disqualification. However, Van Praag stated he did not want to win the title by default and insisted that a race should take place. At the restart Langton made it to the first bend in front and lead until the final bend on the last lap when Van Praag darted through the smallest of gaps to win by less than wheel length.
Controversy
Afterwards, controversial allegations were abound that the two riders had 'fixed' the match race, deciding between them that the first person to the first bend would win the race and the Championship and split the prize money. Van Praag's overtake quashed the rumours. [Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). "A History of the World Speedway Championship". Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5]
World Final appearances
* 1936 - Flag|GBR Wembley -
Winner - 26pts + 3pts
* 1937 - Flag|GBR Wembley - 7th - 17pts
* 1938 - Flag|GBR Wembley - 4th - 18ptsWorld War II
Van Praag was awarded the
George Medal for bravery duringWorld War II , when aRoyal Australian Air Force Douglas DC-2 he was piloting was shot down by aJapan ese aircraft over theSumba Strait inIndonesia . After the war, Van Praag participated in one more speedyway championship, but retired in 1950 to concentrate on his career as a pilot. [ [http://www.adastra.adastron.com/people/lionel.htm Lionel Van Praag] , Adastra Aerial Surveys,20 June 2002 .]In 2000, the
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly named a street, Van Praag Circuit (later renamed Van Praag Place) after him. [ [http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/di/2000-138/current/pdf/2000-138.pdf Public Place Names Act 1989 - Street Nomenclature] ,Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly ,16 May 2000 .]Van Praag also appeared in the 1933 British film
Money for Speed which starred John Loder,Ida Lupino ,Cyril McLaglen andMoore Marriott .Ginger Lees ,Frank Varey and speedway promoterJohnnie Hoskins also featured.cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024346/|title=Money for Speed (1933)|publisher=The Internet Movie Database|accessdate=2008-10-01]References
External links
* [http://www.lionelvanpraag.com/Site/Welcome.html Lionelvanpraag.com] – site selling "The Flying Dutchman", a documentary about Van Praag
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