- Eric Chitty
Eric Stevenson Chitty (
28 April 1909 inToronto ,Canada – 1990) was a speedway rider who won theLondon Riders' Championship in 1938. [Addison J. (1948). "The People Speedway Guide". Odhams Press Limited]Early days
Eric started speedway racing in 1930 in
Detroit ,Chicago andNew York in theUSA . In 1935 he came to the UK for a trial with theWest Ham Hammers . He was not successful in his trial and was looking for other employment when the West Ham promoterJohnnie Hoskins gave him another chance, which he took. He was offered a contract by the Hammers.World Championship
In 1938 he qualified for the
Speedway World Championship final where he finished in eighth place. He qualified again in 1939 but the final did not take place due to the outbreak ofWorld War II .Wartime racing
During the war years he managed to race at Belle Vue in
Manchester which was the only track that ran all through the war. He won the unofficial British Individual Championship in 1940, '41 and '42, the Belle Vue Grand Prix, the Northern Championship and the Hundred Guineas Trophy all in 1942. He also won the all English Best Pairs Championship in 1941 with Ron Johnson and 1943 with Fred Tuck. In 1944 he won the National Trophy and also in 1944 he won the British Empire Best Pairs with Ron Clark.After the war
In 1946 he rejoined West Ham and was made team captain. He was always the center of entertainment, often singing to the crowd and once even raced a
cheetah . He retired in 1952.External links
* [http://www.speedwaybikes.com/csra2005/news/june23.html Eric Chitty biography]
* [http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1128546885054092940OtcFfn Eric Chitty photograph]References
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