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1948 Isle of Man TT


In the 1948 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy festival Harold Daniell, lap record holder since 1938, failed to finish the 1948 Senior TT on his Norton, and victory went to Norton team member, Artie Bell, "the flying Ulsterman". Norton dominated, taking the first three places, losing fourth to Geoff Murdoch's AJS, and then filling the next four places. There were thirty three Nortons in a field of fifty six.

Artie Bell also came third in the Junior TT with Freddie Frith taking the flag for first place, and A. R. (Bob) Foster coming second, both on Velocettes. Maurice Cann won the Lightweight with his DOHC 250 cc Moto Guzzi, followed by Roland Pike on a Rudge.

Three Clubman races were again included, for the second year, in the festival with the Clubman Senior race allowing entries of motorcycles up to 1,000 cc engine capacity.

Later in 1948, at the FICM (later called FIM) meeting in London, it was decided there would be a motorcycle World Championship along Grand Prix lines. It would be a six-race annual series with points for a placing, and a point for the fastest lap of each race. There would be four classes: 500cc, 350cc, 250cc and 125cc. In the past a Grand Prix had been an individual race. In 1949 for the first time, starting with the Isle of Man TT, a series of Grand Prix races would decide who would be the 1949 World Champion.

The 1948 TT also saw the first presentation of the Jimmy Simpson Trophy, awarded to the rider who completed the fastest lap of the meeting.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Freddie FrithVelocette81.59 mph3:14.33.6
2Bob FosterVelocette79.55 mph3:19.12.6
3Artie BellNorton78.97 mph3:20.50.6
4Johnny LockettNorton78.80 mph3:21.06.8
5Maurice CannAJS77.27 mph3:25.06.6
6Eric BriggsNorton77.13 mph3:25.27.6
7Leslie GrahamAJS76.97 mph3:25.54.2
8Eric OliverVelocette76.94 mph3:25.58.8
9S M MillerNorton76.11 mph3:28.12.0
10Tommy McEwanAJS76.06 mph3:28.20.4
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Maurice CannMoto Guzzi75.12 mph3:30:49.0
2Roland PikeRudge71.85 mph3:40.33.2
3Doug St.J BeasleyExcelsior67.68 mph3:54.09.0
4Ben DrinkwaterMoto Guzzi66.6 mph3:57.56.2
5Ray PettyNew Imperial66.26 mph3:59.11.0
6Jock McCredieExcelsior64.98 mph4:03:52.2
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Jack D Daniells998 Vincent HRD80.51 mph1.52.29.6
2F Phil Heath998 Vincent HRD79.58 mph1:53.49.0
3Cyril A Stevens490 Norton76.01 mph1:59.03.4
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Ronnie J HazlehurstVelocette70.33 mph2.08.47.2
2G W RobinsonAJS70.02 mph2:09.21.6
3Milton SunderlandNorton69.58 mph2:10.13.4
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Monty LockwoodExcelsior64.93 mph1.44.37.6
2Bill G DehanyExcelsior63.35 mph1:47.13.8
3Ron CarvellTriumph62.53 mph1:48.38.0
RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Artie BellNorton84.969 mph3:06.31.0
2Bill DoranNorton80.338 mph3:17.16.0
3Jock A WeddellNorton79.564 mph3:19:11.2
4Geoff G MurdochAJS78.513 mph3:21.51.2
5Noel PopeNorton78.039 mph3:23.04.8
6C W (Bill) PetchNorton77.806 mph3:23.41.2
7Henry PinningtonNorton77.343 mph3:24.54.6
8Jack BrettNorton77.307 mph3:24.59.8
9Omobono TenniMoto Guzzi76.857 mph3:26.12.2
10Eric OliverVelocette76.648 mph3:26.45.4
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