by rathbone » 16 Mar 2008, 08:12
On 26 July, before a crowd of 20,000 Harry Whitfield, the Wembley rider, won the Marine Gardens 500cc Track Championship and so repeated his performance at the end of June when he became Scottish Champion on the same track.
As in the Scottish championship, Whitfield broke the track record, his time of 1 min 21 and one fifth secs being two fifths better than the time recently returned by Frank Charles.
In each of his three races Whitfield gained by splendid riding clean cut victories.
His track mate Stan Catlett was also in good form and only a lapse in the third lap of the final when Gordon Byers got ahead of him prevented Catlett being runner up to Whitfield.
The local riders Len Stewart, Drew McQueen and George McKenzie were heat winners, the last named by a very narrow margin, but none of the three was able to get beyond the semi-final stage. McQueen came down and Stewart, after leading for almost half the distance, went too far out and was behind Gordon Byers for the remainder of the journey. McKenzie was disappointing and against Catlett was always struggling ineffectively.
In a match race with Frank Charles, Drew McQueen came down heavily but was able to remount and start again.
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