Walter Hartley Phillips (17 October 1908 in
Tottenham
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– 5 January 1998)
[Bamford, R. & Stallworthy, D. (2003) ''Speedway - The Pre War Years'', Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ] was an international
motorcycle speedway
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rider who rode in the first ever
World Championship
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final in
1936
Events
January–February
* January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
.
[Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ]
Career summary
Phillips began his speedway career alongside
Gus Kuhn at
Stamford Bridge Pensioners in 1929, winning the Southern League Championship, and stayed there until they closed at the end of the 1932 season, where he also appeared in the final of the
Star Riders' Championship . Philips then joined the
Wimbledon Dons
The Wimbledon Dons were a professional motorcycle speedway team who operated from the Wimbledon Stadium, Plough Lane in London.Jacobs, N. ''Speedway in London'',
The track opened in 1928 and the Dons operated there from 1929 until 1991. They ...
, staying there until the end of the 1936 season.
[Jacobs, Norman (2001). ''Speedway in London''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing ]
Phillips represented
England
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from 1930 until 1936. His career was ended on the 1936/37 tour of Australia when he suffered a broken leg at the
Sydney Showground.
[Foster, P. (2005) ''History of the Speedway Ashes'', The History Press Ltd. ]
World Final appearances
*
1936
Events
January–February
* January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
-
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
,
Wembley Stadium
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- 13th - 5pts + 7 semi-final points
Engineering
Phillips was a renowned engineer, his uncle was a development engineer and works rider at
JA Prestwich Industries Ltd
JA Prestwich Industries, was a British engineering equipment manufacturing company named after founder John Alfred Prestwich, which was formed in 1951 by the amalgamation of J.A.Prestwich and Company Limited and Pencils Ltd.
History
John Prest ...
(JAP), and was instrumental in the development of the JAP engines used in speedway. Stan Greening was developing an engine specifically for speedway but the results were not impressive after testing by Australian riders
Billy Lamont
Billy Lamont (12 May 1936 – October 2021) was a Scottish football player and manager.
Born in Larkhall, Lamont played as a goalkeeper for Bellshill Athletic, Cheltenham Town, Hamilton Academical and Albion Rovers.
He managed Hamilton du ...
and
Vic Huxley
Victor Nelson Huxley (23 September 1906 – 24 June 1982 in Brisbane. Queensland) was a speedway rider who won the Star Riders' Championship, the forerunner of the Speedway World Championship, in 1930 and finished runner-up in 1931 and 1932. ...
. Greening and Phillips stripped down Phillips'
Rudge Rudge may refer to:
Places
*Rudge, Shropshire, England
*Rudge, Somerset, England
* Rugde (Kristiansand), a neighbourhood in Kristiansand, Norway
People
*Anne Rudge (1761–1836), English botanist
*Antonietta Rudge (1885–1974), Brazilian pian ...
bike and used some of the ideas in that engine with the new one of their own. When Phillips rode the bike at a meeting at
Stamford Bridge stadium he beat the track record time. The JAP engines remained in use until the mid-1960s.
Phillips was also known for what he termed as his
fuel injector
Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines.
All com ...
, a carburettor replacement mainly intended for motorcycles and scooters.
References
External links
Wal PhillipsPicture of Wal Phillips fuel injector
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1908 births
1998 deaths
British speedway riders
Stamford Bridge Pensioners riders
Wimbledon Dons riders
Sportspeople from Tottenham