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Died
  
2005

Nationality
  
Australia


Career status
  
Retired

Name
  
Graham Warren

Graham Warren

1948-1953, 1955 1959 1961-1964
  
Birmingham Brummies Coventry Bees Wolverhampton Wolves

1949 1950
  
Queensland State Champion Tom Farndon Memorial winner

1948 1948
  
Anniversary Cup (Div 2) winner National Trophy (Div 2) winner

Graham Warren (1926 in Suva, Fiji – 2005) was an Australian international speedway rider who finished third in the 1950 Speedway World Championship final.

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Graham Warren Graham Warren Royal Society

Career

Warren arrived in the UK in March 1948 and signed up with the Birmingham Brummies in the National League Division Two. The Brummies finished second and were promoted to National League Division One for the 1949 season. In sixty meetings that season, Warren was unbeaten by an opponent in twenty five of them and averaged almost eleven points a match. In the May 1948, just two months after arriving in the UK for a trial with Birmingham, Warren was selected to ride for Australia. By 1949 he was the captain of his country. In 1949, despite being in a tougher division he still scored almost ten points a meeting and he qualified for his first World Final.

In 1950 Warren qualified again finished in third place. However in early 1951, a severe accident at a meeting in New Zealand left Warren with a triple skull fracture and his career was never to hit the heights of 1950 again.

World final appearances

  • 1949 - London, Wembley Stadium - 12th - 5pts
  • 1950 - London, Wembley Stadium - 3rd - 12pts
  • 1952 - London, Wembley Stadium - 13th - 5pts
  • 1953 - London, Wembley Stadium - 12th - 5pts
  • References

    Graham Warren Wikipedia