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Ray Wilson (speedway rider)

Raymond "Ray" Wilson (born 12 March 1947 in Merton, Surrey, England)〔Oakes, Peter & Mauger, Ivan (1976) ''Who's Who of World Speedway'', Studio Publications, ISBN 0-904584-04-6, p. 113-4〕 is a former international speedway rider who was World Pairs Champion in 1972 and British Speedway Champion in 1973, was also England Team Captain for five years in the early 1970s. He was the first Englishman to record a maximum score in a World Team Cup Final. His father Ron Wilson, was also a speedway rider for Leicester and Oxford in the early 1950s.
== Domestic career ==
Wilson competed in cycle speedway for Leicester Monarchs before following his father into a career in motorcycle speedway.〔 He first rode at Leicester Stadium in 1962 after a league meeting and after occasional visits to the training track at Rye House and further second-half rides at Long Eaton in 1963, made his competitive debut in 1963 for Long Eaton Archers, coming in as an emergency replacement against Stoke Potters.〔 He was included in the Archers team in 1964, although the season was interrupted by a broken leg.〔Arnold, Peter "Profiles of Some Leading Riders: Ray Wilson" in Silver, Len & Douglas, Peter (1969) ''The Speedway Annual'', Pelham Books, ISBN 0-7207-0322-0, p. 121-4〕 In 1965, he rode with the Archers in the new British League, and in 1966 he rode in every league match for the Archers, finishing the season with an average of 8.6.〔 He then raced in Australia over the Winter and in 1967 his performances improved again, averaging 10.36 per match.〔 He also reached the British Final, scoring ten points and qualifying for the World Final, where he finished in eighth place.〔
He followed the Long Eaton promotion when they moved to Leicester to open the Leicester Lions. He stayed with the Lions for nine seasons, scoring over four thousand points (including bonus points). For the final three seasons of his career he joined the Birmingham Brummies.
Outside speedway, Wilson ran his own haulage company.〔
He is currently enjoying the role of Ambassador to his home town team, Leicester.

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