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Nationality
  
Scotland

Name
  
George Hunter

Career status
  
retired

Role
  
Motorcycle Racer

1964
  
Scottish Open Champion

Died
  
May 11, 1999

1973
  
Midland Cup


George Hunter (speedway rider)

Born
  
30 January 1939 Ladybank, Fife (
1939-01-30
)

1958 1960-1967, 1980-1981, 1983 1968-1969 1970 1971-1972 1972-1977, 1979 1978-1979 1982
  
Lanarkshire Golden Eagles Edinburgh Monarchs Coatbridge Monarchs Newcastle Diamonds Glasgow Tigers Wolverhampton Wolves Oxford Cheetahs Berwick Bandits

George Hunter (30 January 1939 – 11 May 1999) is a former motorcycle speedway rider. He rode for the Edinburgh Monarchs and the Wolverhampton Wolves.

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Career

Hunter's early career was on grass. He joined Motherwell Speedway team in 1958 and moved to Edinburgh Monarchs in 1960. Known as the "Ladybank Express", he rode in 360 league matches for the Monarchs over his lifetime career.

In 1963 he was ahead of reigning world champion Peter Craven in the final race of a challenge match between Edinburgh and Belle Vue at Old Meadowbank when his engine seized. After taking evasive action Craven may have clipped Hunter's wheel before crashing through the fence and suffering fatal injuries.

Hunter narrowly missed out on being the 1963 Provincial League Riders Champion, suffering an engine failure while leading in the final. Ivan Mauger took the title.

Hunter was a British Finalist in 1966, 1967 and 1976.

  • 17 England Caps
  • 3 Scotland Caps
  • 16 GB Caps
  • He retired in 1983.

    Personal life

    Hunter was born in Ladybank, Fife, Scotland. He and his wife, Barbara, have a daughter, Natalie. He died of cancer in 1999.

    World Pairs Championship

  • 1971 - Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Jim McMillan) - 5th - 16pts (5)
  • 1976 - Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna Motorstadion (with Jim McMillan) - 6th - 12pts (2)
  • References

    George Hunter (speedway rider) Wikipedia