Arthur Forrest (speedway rider)

[2] Forrest started his career with the Halifax Dukes in the 1949 National League Division Three.

[3] In his opening season aged just seventeen he scored nineteen maximums (unbeaten by an opponent) from fifty meetings.

[6] The Tudors competed in National League Division One and Forrest rode so well he became top of the teams averages, and qualified for the first of his five World final appearances.

He remained with the Tudors until 1957 before joining the Coventry Bees but his career seemed to have already peaked in 1956 when he finished in third place of the Speedway World Championship after beating Peter Craven in a run off.

[1] At the end of the 1959 season, Forrest retired from speedway at only twenty six years of age.