Ray Revell

Raymond Stephen Henry Revell (9 March 1911 – 18 November 1968)[1] is recognized as one of Australia's most respected speedcar (midget) drivers.

Between 1936 and 1964, Revell amassed over 116 career feature race victories, including 5 World Championships/ Derby events[9][10][11] (1942,[12][13] 1948,[14][15][16][17] 1950,[18][19] 1952,[20][21] 1956) and 7 Australian Championships (1946,[22] 1949,[23] 1950,[24][25] 1951,[26] 1952,[27][28] 1953,[29][30] 1957).

[48][49] Revell's 'Rocket Car', with rockets attached to the rear of his A Model Speedcar Q18, was renowned for drawing crowds to speedway.

[67][68][69] Revell also conducted "Match Races" in his midget against speedway motor bike star Andy Menzies.

Revell also mastered the tight ¼ mile Brisbane Exhibition Ground Speedway[74] and is in 5th place in all-time winners there.

Ray Revell Q1
Ray Revell in the midget known as Q1 in 1948.
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Ray Revell - Australia 1 Offy