Guest Posted June 27, 2017 Al Holliday started as track raker at Wimbledon in the early 1950s. Graduated to one of the four uniformed start line officials, and then made two world final appearances in the same role at Wembley in the late 1950s. He was also a mechanic to riders John Gronow (Eastbourne) and Maury McDermott (Rayleigh) in the 1950s. And in the early 1960s with McDermott and others was involved in the promotion of speedway at Rayleigh. Holliday was also a junior speedway rider at California-in-England and Eastbourne in 1954-55, and later became pits marshal for some years in the mid-1950s at Eastbourne. In the early 1960s besides his involvement in the Rayleigh promotion Holliday also competed in several junior races at The Weir. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The White Knight 9,039 Posted June 27, 2017 To answer your question posed in the Thread Title directly. ME!!! :party: 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deano 1,318 Posted June 27, 2017 Shouldn't it be the top 5 ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Flag 454 Posted June 27, 2017 Al Holliday started as track raker at Wimbledon in the early 1950s. Graduated to one of the four uniformed start line officials, and then made two world final appearances in the same role at Wembley in the late 1950s. He was also a mechanic to riders John Gronow (Eastbourne) and Maury McDermott (Rayleigh) in the 1950s. And in the early 1960s with McDermott and others was involved in the promotion of speedway at Rayleigh. Holliday was also a junior speedway rider at California-in-England and Eastbourne in 1954-55, and later became pits marshal for some years in the mid-1950s at Eastbourne. In the early 1960s besides his involvement in the Rayleigh promotion Holliday also competed in several junior races at The Weir. He wasn't a raker for very long then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted June 27, 2017 Al Holliday started as track raker at Wimbledon in the early 1950s. Graduated to one of the four uniformed start line officials, and then made two world final appearances in the same role at Wembley in the late 1950s. He was also a mechanic to riders John Gronow (Eastbourne) and Maury McDermott (Rayleigh) in the 1950s. And in the early 1960s with McDermott and others was involved in the promotion of speedway at Rayleigh. Holliday was also a junior speedway rider at California-in-England and Eastbourne in 1954-55, and later became pits marshal for some years in the mid-1950s at Eastbourne. In the early 1960s besides his involvement in the Rayleigh promotion Holliday also competed in several junior races at The Weir. Al Holliday was probably a track raker at Wimbledon for four seasons before earning a place as a starting grid assistant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites