Charles Leonard Cullum (March 8, 1913 – January 9, 1990) was a motorcycle speedway rider from the United States.
[2] He gained the unwanted nickname of Pee-Wee Cullum due to his size.
Cullum took up speedway and won the Dirt Track Championnat du Monde (an early version of the Speedway World Championship and rival of the Star Riders' Championship) at Stade Buffalo in Paris during 1936.
As America's third best rider in 1949, behind Wilbur Lamoreaux and Jack Milne, the Belle Vue Aces were keen to secure a contract with him but faced problems over S.R.A rules.
[6] The following season in 1950, he signed on again for Belle Vue and improved his average to 7.02,[7] despite struggling with cartilage issues in the summer and wearing a special steel leg brace.