1932 Isle of Man TT

The 1932 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race meeting was watched by Prince George, Duke of Kent the first royal visitor to the Isle of Man TT Races. The 1932 Junior TT Race was won by Stanley Woods riding a Norton at an average race speed of 77.16 mph (124.18 km/h) from Wal Handley and Tyrell Smith riding for the Rudge factory. Again Rudge where beaten in the 1932 Lightweight TT Race by Leo H.Davenport riding a New Imperial motor-cycle at an average race speed of 70.48 mph (113.43 km/h). The 1932 Senior TT Race provided Stanley Woods with the "Norton Habit"[1] and another Junior/Senior double win at an average race speed of 79.38 mph (127.75 km/h). The 1932 Senior TT Race was initially led on the first lap by Norton teammate Jimmie Simpson who set a new overall lap record of 27 minutes and 47 seconds at an average speed of 81.50 mph (131.16 km/h). Also on the first lap Wal Handley riding for Rudge crashed at the 11th Milestone sustaining a back injury and retired. The place on the TT Course where the incident occurred was renamed Handley's Corner.

Senior TT (500cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Republic of Ireland Stanley WoodsNorton79.38 mph (127.75 km/h)3.19.40.0
2Scotland Jimmie GuthrieNorton78.473:21.59.0
3United Kingdom Jimmie SimpsonNorton78.383:22.13.0
4United Kingdom Ernie NottRudge78.343:22.19.0
5United Kingdom Charlie DodsonExcelsior77.263:25.09.0
6United Kingdom Graham WalkerRudge76.363:27.35.0
7United Kingdom John G DuncanCotton75.793:29.08.0
8Republic of Ireland H. G. Tyrell SmithRudge75.73:29.23.0
9Australia Arthur E SimcockSunbeam72.43:38.56.0
10United Kingdom Gilbert L EmerySunbeam72.363:39.02.0

Junior TT (350cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Republic of Ireland Stanley WoodsNorton77.16 mph (124.18 km/h)3.25.25.0
2United Kingdom Wal HandleyRudge76.363:27.25.0
3Republic of Ireland H. G. Tyrell SmithRudge74.023:34.08.0
4United Kingdom Charlie DodsonExcelsior73.33:36.14.0
5United Kingdom Graham WalkerRudge73.083:36.54.0
6United Kingdom Les ArcherVelocette72.053:40.00.0
7United Kingdom Leo DavenportNew Imperial71.943:40.20.0
8United Kingdom Alec BennettVelocette71.943:40.20.0
9United Kingdom Sid GleaveNew Imperial70.373:45.14.0
10United Kingdom C Jack WilliamsVelocette69.13:49.23.0

Lightweight TT (250cc)

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1United Kingdom Leo DavenportNew Imperial70.48 mph (113.43 km/h)3.44.53.0
2United Kingdom Graham WalkerRudge70.073:46.13.0
3United Kingdom Wal HandleyRudge69.863:46.53.0
4United Kingdom Tommy SpannNew Imperial68.053:52.55.0
5United Kingdom Chris TattersaltChris Tattersal Special (CTS)65.614:01.36.0
6United Kingdom D S FairweatherCotton64.394:06.10.0
7South Africa J G LindOK-Supreme62.474:13.43.0
8United Kingdom H WarburtonExcelsior59.434:26.42.0
9United Kingdom C S BarrowOK-SupremeDNFDNF
10United Kingdom G L BoudinNew ImperialDNFDNF

Notes

  • During practice, Jimmie Guthrie riding a Norton motor-cycle strikes a sheep at Glen Duff Quarry.[2]

Sources

  1. Pictorial History of Norton Motor-Cycles by J.S.Reynolds
  2. Isle of Man Examiner dated 3 June 1932


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