Norman Leslie Smith Explained

Norman Leslie Smith, also known by his pseudonym "Wizard",[1] (13 July 18901 October 1958) was an Australian professional motor racing driver, known for his speed racing records. The Brisbane Times hailed him as "Australia's fastest motor driver".[2]

Early life

Norman Leslie Smith was born on 13 July 1890 in Richmond, Sydney, Australia to Bill Smith and his spouse Cecilia, the youngest of nine children.[3] Both his parents were farmers.[3] Smith was a protege of motor vehicle importer Issac Phizackerley.[4]

Career

In World War I, Smith served as a driver at Melbourne,[5] setting off on 22 December 1916, aboard the ship HMAT Persic, A34.[6] After capturing his third major championship, the Alpine Rally in Victoria, Smith became known as "Wizard" Smith or "the Wizard".[3] During his career as a competitive motor racer, Smith drove over 20,000 miles. Driving at incredible speeds never reached before,[3] Smith held the national record for most distance speed records broken in Australia during his time.[7] Among others, he broke a long distance driving record previously set by John "Iron Man" Burton.[4] He was such a fast driver that he made an "express [train] look like a goods train" after driving significantly faster than it.[7] Smith could reportedly drive on for days with little sleep.[7]

In March 1930, Smith filed a request to be allowed to continue naming his race car Anzac. His request was denied on the grounds that it was a breach of the Australian law.[8] In addition to driving, Smith also penned journal entries for newspapers like The Sun and The Sunday Times.[3]

Personal life

Smith wed Harriett Ann Russ on 15 April 1911.[4] According to The Brisbane Times, Smith was "very softly spoken" and was also an "exceptionally careful driver".[2] In October 1932, he filed a lawsuit against Smith's Weekly for libel.[9] The case ended with Smith winning and being compensated £1000 in damages.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: Wizardry of a speed-setter . . 2 March 2013 . Connolly . John .
  2. News: The Brisbane Times . "Wizard" Smith . 11 March 1930 . 8 .
  3. Web site: Wizard of Oz . Walker . Clinton .
  4. Book: Daw, E.D. . . Smith, Norman Leslie (1890–1958) . 26 April 2013 .
  5. Web site: First World War Service Record - Norman Leslie Smith . . 7 October 2014 .
  6. Web site: First World War Embarkation Roll - Norman Leslie Smith . . 26 April 2013 .
  7. Web site: The Story of Silver Wings . iinet . 26 April 2013 .
  8. Web site: The car with no name . Australian Government . 26 April 2013 .
  9. News: £20,000 CLAIM FOR LIBEL . . 10 October 1932 . 12 August 2021 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: 11 November 1932 . "Wizard" Smith Wins Case . Barrier Miner . 1 .