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1954 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event


Annual motorcycle racing event

FieldValue
Grand PrixIsle of Man
GP_suffixTT
flagUK
LocationIsle of Man TT Mountain Circuit
Clypse Course (Ultra Lightweight and Sidecars)
CoursePublic roads;
TT Course 60.72 km;
Clypse Course 17.63 km
Race_No2
Season_No9
Official_NameIsle of Man Tourist Trophy
Date14–19 June
Year1954
ImageIsle of Man TT Course (OpenStreetMap).svg
Fast_Rider_500Ray Amm
Fast_Rider_500_CountryRhodesia and Nyasaland
Fast_Rider_500_BikeNorton
First_Rider_500Ray Amm
First_Rider_500_CountryRhodesia and Nyasaland
First_Rider_500_BikeNorton
Second_Rider_500Geoff Duke
Second_Rider_500_CountryUK
Second_Rider_500_BikeGilera
Third_Rider_500Jack Brett
Third_Rider_500_CountryUK
Third_Rider_500_BikeNorton
Fast_Rider_350Ray Amm
Fast_Rider_350_CountryRhodesia and Nyasaland
Fast_Rider_350_BikeNorton
First_Rider_350Rod Coleman
First_Rider_350_CountryNew Zealand
First_Rider_350_BikeAJS
Second_Rider_350Derek Farrant
Second_Rider_350_CountryUK
Second_Rider_350_BikeAJS
Third_Rider_350Bob Keeler
Third_Rider_350_CountryUK
Third_Rider_350_BikeNorton
Fast_Rider_250Werner Haas
Fast_Rider_250_CountryGermany
Fast_Rider_250_BikeNSU
First_Rider_250Werner Haas
First_Rider_250_CountryGermany
First_Rider_250_BikeNSU
Second_Rider_250Rupert Hollaus
Second_Rider_250_CountryAustria
Second_Rider_250_BikeNSU
Third_Rider_250Reg Armstrong
Third_Rider_250_CountryIreland
Third_Rider_250_BikeNSU
Fast_Rider_125Rupert Hollaus
Fast_Rider_125_CountryAustria
Fast_Rider_125_BikeNSU
First_Rider_125Rupert Hollaus
First_Rider_125_CountryAustria
First_Rider_125_BikeNSU
Second_Rider_125Carlo Ubbiali
Second_Rider_125_CountryItaly
Second_Rider_125_BikeMV Agusta
Third_Rider_125Cecil Sandford
Third_Rider_125_CountryUK
Third_Rider_125_BikeMV Agusta
Fast_Rider_SidecarEric Oliver
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_CountryUK
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_BikeNorton
Fast_Passenger_SidecarLes Nutt
Fast_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
First_Rider_SidecarEric Oliver
First_Rider_Sidecar_CountryUK
First_Passenger_SidecarLes Nutt
First_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
First_Rider_Sidecar_BikeNorton
Second_Rider_SidecarFritz Hillebrand
Second_Rider_Sidecar_CountryGermany
Second_Passenger_SidecarManfred Grunwald
Second_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryGermany
Second_Rider_Sidecar_BikeBMW
Third_Rider_SidecarWilli Noll
Third_Rider_Sidecar_CountryGermany
Third_Passenger_SidecarFritz Cron
Third_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryGermany
Third_Rider_Sidecar_BikeBMW

Clypse Course (Ultra Lightweight and Sidecars) TT Course 60.72 km; Clypse Course 17.63 km |}}

The 1954 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was the second race in the 1954 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and proved highly controversial for TT Course and race changes. The 1954 Junior TT was the first race where the official race distance was reduced from 7 laps to 5 laps. The 1954 Senior TT Race was stopped at half distance due to the weather conditions on the Mountain Section of the course.

The first world championship event for the 1954 Isle of Man TT Races was the 350cc Junior TT Race. The race was led on lap 1 by Fergus Anderson from Gilera team-mate Ken Kavanagh by 10 seconds and Ray Amm riding for Norton a further 6 seconds adrift in 3rd place. On lap 2, Fergus Anderson retired at Kirk Michael with an engine problem and Ken Kavanagh retired at the pits with an engine mis-fire on lap 3. The race was then led by Ray Amm by 24 seconds from Rod Coleman riding for AJS motor-cycles. However, Ray Amm retired at Barregarrow on lap 5 allowing Rod Coleman to become the first New Zealander to win an Isle of Man TT Race at an average race speed of 91.54 mph.

The new 10 lap (107.90 miles) Sidecar TT held on the Clypse Course was led from start to finish by Eric Oliver and passenger Les Nutt riding a Norton outfit with a "dust-bin" fairing at an average speed of 68.87 mph. The Norton outfit of Bill Boddice/J.Pirie hit a bank at Creg-ny-Baa and flipped over on lap 7, but continued on to finish the race in 6th place. The winner of the 1954 Lightweight TT race, Werner Haas crashed at Governor's Bridge on lap 1 of the 1954 Ultra-Lightweight TT Race, also held on the Clypse Course. This allowed Rupert Hollaus to win the race in 1 hour, 33 minutes and 3.4 seconds at an average race speed of 69.57 mph. His victory was notable because he was one of only seven riders to have won an Isle of Man TT race in their first attempt.

In deteriorating weather conditions and with reduced visibility on the Mountain Section of the course the 1954 Senior TT Race was held after a short delay and started at midday. Despite the conditions, Geoff Duke riding the works Gilera set a time of 25 minutes and 41.0 seconds an average speed of 88.18 mph and led Ray Amm riding for Norton by 14 seconds on lap 1. On the second lap, Geoff Duke lapped in 26 minutes and 23 seconds at an average speed of 85.84 mph and Ray Amm lapped at an average speed of 86.49 to reduce the lead to just 2 seconds. Further heavy rain and low cloud on the Mountain Section reduced speed further and the conditions caused John Grace and Ted Frend to retire at the TT Grandstand on lap 2 and Ray Amm used "feet-down" tactics on the slower corners. The leader, Geoff Duke, decided to refuel on lap 3. Ray Amm in second place went straight through without stopping and lapped in 25 minutes and 28 seconds at an average speed of 88.93 mph and now led Geoff Duke by 32 seconds. At the Windy Corner on lap 4, the visibility was down to 20 yards and a decision was made to stop the race because of the conditions. This allowed Ray Amm, due to refueling at the TT Grandstand on lap 4, to win the 1954 Senior TT Race in 1 hour, 42 minutes and 46.8 seconds at an average race speed of 88.12 mph. The controversial decision by race organisers to stop the 1954 Senior TT Race on lap 4, just as the weather started to improve, was protested by the Gilera management. This was on the grounds that the works Norton team were told of the decision allowing Ray Amm to lead the race on lap 3, but the official protest was rejected by the race organisers. During lap 1 of the 1954 Senior TT Race, Simon Sandys-Winsch riding a Junior Velocette crashed at the Highlander and died in hospital a few days later.

Race results

1954 Clubmans Senior Results

10 June 1954 – Mountain Course (4 laps – 150.92 miles)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1GBR Alistair KingBSA85.76 mph1:45.36.0
2GBR Ben DentonBSA85.69 mph1:45.41.6
3GBR Ewan HaldaneBSA85.26 mph1:46.12.2
4GBR Tony OvensTriumph84.47 mph1:46.42.2
5GBR Maurice BaigentBSA84.74 mph1:46.51.8
6GBR Percy TaitBSA84.58 mph1:47.05.0
7GBR Dave ChadwickNorton83.20 mph1:47.05.0
8GBR Eric CheersTriumph76.53 mph1:58.20.0
9GBR Len KingTriumph82.92 mph1:50.17.2
10GBR Eddie DowBSA81.40 mph1:50.33.0

1954 Clubmans Junior Results

10 June 1954 – Mountain Course (4 laps – 150.92 miles)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1GBR Phillip PalmerBSA81.83 mph1:50.39.4
2GBR Des WrightBSA81.68 mph1:51.50.8
3GBR James DavieBSA81.66 mph1:50.54.4
4GBR Sandy BowieBSA81.56 mph1:51.06.0
5GBR Geoff TannerNorton81.54 mph1:51.04.0
6GBR George ArnoldBSA81.20 mph1:51.30.8
7GBR Jimmy BuchanBSA80.75 mph1:52.08.6
8GBR Willie GibsonBSA80.05 mph1:53.08.0
9GBR J MuirNorton79.70 mph1:53.08.0
10GBR Bill RobertsonBSA78.37 mph1:55.33.0

1954 Isle of Man Junior TT 350cc final standings

14 June 1954 – 5 Laps (188.56 Miles) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberMachineSpeedTimePoints
1NZL Rod ColemanAJS91.51 mph2:03.41.88
2GBR Derek FarrantAJS90.14 mph2:05.35.06
3GBR Bob KeelerNorton90.03 mph2:04.43.64
4NZL Leo T SimpsonAJS89.17 mph2:06.58.83
5GBR Peter A DaveyNorton88.13 mph2:08.26.42
6GBR John R ClarkAJS90.49 mph2:08.26.41

1954 Isle of Man Lightweight TT 250cc final standings

14 June 1954 – 3 Laps (113.00 Miles) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberMachineSpeedTimePoints
1FRG Werner HaasNSU90.88 mph1:14.44.48
2AUT Rupert HollausNSU89.99 mph1:15.28.66
3IRL Reg ArmstrongNSU89.92 mph1:15.31.84
4FRG Hermann Paul MüllerNSU88.87 mph1:16.25.63
5GBR Fergus AndersonMoto Guzzi86.48 mph1:18.32.22
6FRG Hans BaltisbergerNSU86.46 mph1:18.33.61

1954 Isle of Man Ultra-Lightweight TT 125cc final standings

16 June 1954 – 10 Laps (107.90 miles) Clypse Course.

PlaceRiderNumberMachineSpeedTimePoints
1AUT Rupert HollausNSU69.57 mph1:33.03.48
2ITA Carlo UbbialiMV Agusta69.52 mph1:37.07.46
3GBR Cecil SandfordMV Agusta66.35 mph1:37.35.84
4FRG Hans BaltisbergerNSU65.78 mph1:38.25.23
5CAN Ivor LloydMV Agusta62.68 mph1:43.16.62
6GBR Brian PurslowMV Agusta60.84 mph1:46.24.61

1954 Sidecar TT final standings

16 June 1954 – 10 Laps (107.90 miles) Clypse Course.

PlaceRiderPassengerNumberMachineSpeedTimePoints
1GBR Eric OliverLes NuttNorton68.87 mph1:34.00.28
2FRG Fritz HillebrandManfred GrünwaldBMW67.48 mph1:35.56.26
3FRG Willi NollFritz CronBMW65.22 mph1:39.16.44
4FRG Walter SchneiderHans StraussBMW64.45 mph1:40.27.43
5FRA Jacques DrionInge StollNorton61.91 mph1:41.18.82
6GBR Bill BoddiceJohn PirieNorton62.28 mph1:43.22.81

1954 Isle of Man Senior TT 500cc final standings

Friday 18 June 1954 – 4 Laps (150.74 Miles) Mountain Course. (Reduced Race Distance)

PlaceRiderNumberMachineSpeedTimePoints
1Rhodesia and Nyasaland Ray Amm93Norton88.12 mph1:42.46.88
2GBR Geoff Duke76Gilera87.19 mph1:43.52.66
3GBR Jack Brett56Norton86.04 mph1:45.15.24
4IRL Reg Armstrong53Gilera86.63 mph1:45.45.63
5ZAF Rudy Allison64Norton83.85 mph1:48.06.62
6AUS Gordon Laing22Norton83.85 mph1:48.37.21

Notes

  • The 1954 World Championship season was used to reintroduce the Ultra-Lightweight TT and Sidecar TT Race to the Isle of Man TT Races. A new race circuit, the Clypse Course, was used for the new races.
  • To facilitate racing on the Clypse Course, during the winter of 1953/54 road widening occurred on the Snaefell mountain course at Creg-ny-Baa, Signpost Corner, Cronk-ny-Mona and the approach to Governor's Bridge. Other major course alterations for the 1954 Isle of Man TT Races included the removal of a cottage at Appledene, road widening at Handley's Corner, Barregarrow, Ballaugh Bridge and Kerrowmoar.
  • The course alterations were criticised by leading TT competitor Ray Amm, who described the situation as a "Lot of trash to say the machines are beyond control..." and "To keep altering the course like this which has been going for 50 years is pure sacrilege they are wrecking it....It will finish-up like a racing bowl with all the character gone."
  • The reintroduction of the Sidecar TT Race was controversial and the motorcycle manufacturers "declare themselves as appalled" by the inclusion of a sidecar race. It was also opposed by the motorcycle manufacturers for the inclusion of the first female competitor, Inge Stol at an Isle of Man TT race. The matter of female competitors was raised in the Isle of Man Parliament, but "Tynwald refused to ban the Fräulein."
  • A first-time visitor to the Isle of Man TT Races was Soichiro Honda the founder of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (In 1959, a works Honda team arrived to compete in the TT for the first time).
  • A number of accidents occurred during practice week. During Monday evening practice, R.J.Ashford riding an AJS was killed instantly after crashing at Laurel Bank. At Sarah's Cottage, during Wednesday evening practice, Bob McIntyre riding an AJS suffered a cut chin and concussion after a crash and was detained in Noble's Hospital. Also, Keith Campbell suffered a broken right foot and Bob Cooper a broken collar bone at incidents at Sarah's Cottage, both riding AJS motor-cycles in the Junior class.
  • On Lap 1 of the Junior race, Jack Brett riding for Norton retired at Ramsey with an engine problem. At Sulby, Bob McIntyre, riding an AJS, retired with an engine problem. Riding a Norton, Maurice Quincey pushed in from Governor's Bridge and retired.
  • At the Quarterbridge on lap 1 of the Senior TT, Derek Farrant riding for AJS crashed along with E. Houseley also riding an AJS. On lap 2, Fergus Anderson riding for Moto Guzzi retired at Barregarrow after falling off. At the Stonebreakers Hut the Norton of E.W.L.Hunt hit the bank and he retired.

Sources

References

  1. ''Daily Mirror'' page 13 BIKES TOO FAST IS RUBBISH Saturday 15 June 1954 "...Huggett said that this year there would be machines on the course capable of 150 m p h and they had perhaps reached the stage where more thought must be given to the dangers of the course and the safety of the riders At a dinner for T T race marshalls.... replies... as rubbish by Ray Amm and Junior T T winner last year and the fastest fastest man ever to lap the T T course. 'Such talk is a lot of bunkum...Not just the best riders but any of the riders are able to control them' he said...."
  2. [http://www.mnz.co.nz/rollofhonour_1950-1959.aspx] {{Webarchive. link. (15 December 2005 MNZ.co.nz Roll of Honour 1950–1959 (Retrieved 18 December 2006))
  3. Official TT Guide 2004
  4. ''Isle of Man Weekly Times'' dated 19 June 1954
  5. (2015). "Bitesize". Bauer Consumer Media Ltd.
  6. ''TT Special'' page 1 & 14 ''RAY AMM (NORTON) Wins 4 lap Senior'' Editor G.S. Davison Friday 18 June 1954
  7. Island Racer 2004 page 115
  8. Official TT Guide 2005
  9. ''Isle of Man Weekly Times'' dated 29 May 1954
  10. ''Isle of Man Examiner'' page 1 dated 4 June 1954
  11. ''Isle of Man Weekly Times'' dated 22 May 1954
  12. p.19 TT 2003 Race Guide. Motor-Cycle News.
  13. ''Isle of Man Weekly Times'' dated 5 June 1954
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