The 1938 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy saw the Senior TT lap record of 90.27 mph set by Freddie Frith the previous year broken in 1938 when Harold Daniell completed a lap at 91.00 mph on his Norton, a record which would stand for 12 years.[1] He won, beating Stanley Woods by only 14.4 seconds. Stanley Woods won the Junior, with Harold Daniell coming fifth, while Ewald Kluge on a DKW won the Lightweight. Kluge was the second Lightweight TT winning non-British rider in a row, Omobono Tenni having won the previous year.

1938 Senior TT winner Harold Daniell at Bray Hill
Third at the Senior TT; Freddie Frith, at Bray Hill

Between 1931 and 1937 Norton had six Senior-TT wins with the long-stroke CamShaft One (CS1) engine. Norton entered the 1938 Senior TT with a new short-stroke engine, new telescopic front forks, and won for the 7th time, with rider Harold Daniell.[2]

Eric Oliver, who later won 4 sidecar World Championships, was entered this year, but retired his Norton from the Junior TT with a broken chain.[3]

Senior TT (500cc) edit

Rank Rider Team Speed Time
1   Harold Daniell Norton 89.11 2.57.50.6
2   Stanley Woods Velocette 88.99 2:58.05.8
3   Freddie Frith Norton 88.98 2:58.07.4
4   John H. White Norton 87.14 3:01.52.0
5   Jock West BMW 85.92 3:04.27.0
6   Ted Mellors Velocette 84.67 3:07.10.0
7   Les Archer Velocette 81.39 3:14.43.0
8   Johnny Galway Norton 81.23 3:15.36.0
9   Jock Weddell Norton 78.31 3:22.22.0
10   Ken Boardman Norton 78.28 3:22.28.0

Junior TT (350cc) edit

Rank Rider Team Speed Time
1   Stanley Woods Velocette 84.08 mph 3.08.30.0
2   Ted Mellors Velocette 82.4 3:12.20.0
3   Freddie Frith Norton 82.35 3:12.27.0
4   John H. White Norton 82.14 3:12.56.0
5   Harold Daniell Norton 80.54 3:16.32.0
6   David Whitworth Velocette 78.49 3:21.54.0
7   Norman Croft Norton 76.45 3:27.16.0
8   Jack Williams Norton 76.23 3:27.39.0
9   Roger Loyer Velocette 76.1 3:28.15.0
10   Harry Craine Norton 75.58 3:29.42.0

Lightweight TT (250cc) edit

Rank Rider Team Speed Time
1   Ewald Kluge DKW 78.48 mph 3.21.56.0
2   Ginger Wood Excelsior 74.38 3:33.06.0
3   Henry Tyrell-Smith Excelsior 73.62 3:35.16.0
4   Maurice Cann Excelsior 72.07 3:39.54.0
5   Charlie Manders Excelsior 71.68 3:41.06.0
6   Jack Forbes Excelsior 70.98 3:43.16.0
7   Les G. Martin Excelsior 70.77 3:43.56.0
8   George Paterson New Imperial 69.62 3:47.39.0
9   Johnny Galway Excelsior 68.87 3:50.07.0
10   Stan Miller OK-Supreme 68.65 3:50.51.0

Notes edit

  • Improvements to the course include road-widening and resurfacing work at Greeba Bridge, Sulby Straight and the 26th Milestone.

Sources edit

  1. ^ "Isle of Man TT Circuit". Archived from the original on 16 November 2006. Retrieved 31 October 2006. MCB TTraces (Retrieved 1 November 2006)
  2. ^ "Short descriptions of legendary motorcycles of the 20th century from Matchless to Rudge". Archived from the original on 2 December 2007. Retrieved 18 November 2006.Krackowizer Motorcycles M – R (Retrieved 18 November 2006)
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 September 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) MCB FoTTofinders (Retrieved 1 November 2006)

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