Arthur Payne (speedway rider) explained

Arthur Payne
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:1923 8, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales
Years1:1947-1948
Career1:Tamworth Hounds
Years2:1948-1954
Career2:Birmingham Brummies
Teamyear1:1948
Teamhonour1:Anniversary Cup (Div 2) winner
Teamyear2:1948
Teamhonour2:National Trophy (Div 2) winner
Teamyear3:1953, 1954
Teamhonour3:Midland Cup

Arthur Frank Payne (born 28 August 1923) is a former international speedway rider from Australia, who finished fifth in the 1952 Speedway World Championship final.[2] [3]

Life and career

Payne arrived in the United Kingdom in 1947 and signed up with the Tamworth Hounds in the National League Division Three. After scoring almost three hundred points for the Hounds, he was transferred to the Birmingham Brummies for £500, a record fee for a third division rider at that time.

Payne struck up an excellent partnership with Brummies captain Stan Dell[1] and the Brummies were promoted from National League Division Two at the end of the 1948 season. In 1949, with the Brummies in National League Division One, Payne had ridden in all three divisions within the first three years of his career.

It was with the Brummies his career flourished, reaching the World Final three times in four years, finishing fifth in his second appearance.

In September 2015, it was noted that Payne, aged 91, was living in the Hervey Bay area of Queensland, and still regularly played golf.[4]

World final appearances

Notes and References

  1. Buck, B (2007) Brummies Legends, Pendragon Books.
  2. Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
  3. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 20 July 2023.
  4. https://speedwaypast.com/stories/arthur-payne Speedway Past: Arthur Payne