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Fay Taylour, 'The World's Wonder Girl'

A Life at Speed
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Fay Taylour, 'The World's Wonder Girl' explores the extraordinary life of Fay Taylour, the most successful female motorsports champion of the early 20th century. Defying gender barriers, she triumphed over top male motorcycle speedway riders in Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Her victories prompted a ban on women competing against men in the UK, yet Fay persisted, expanding into long-distance car and midget car racing worldwide. The biography also details her controversial role in World War II as a member of Oswald Mosley’s fascist movement, resulting in her imprisonment. Following the war, she returned to racing with renewed vigour across Europe, America, and beyond. Based on extensive personal archives and government files, this full account reveals her sporting achievements, struggles against prejudice, political entanglements, and personal life.
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The first full biography to explore the complex and controversial life story of the most successful female motorsports champion ever.

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Fay Taylour (1904-1983) remains the most successful female motorsports champion. She defeated the foremost male motorcycle speedway stars of the 1920s and 1930s. A household name in Britain and her native Ireland, she won further fame on the track in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Her successes against men led to a ban on women competing against them in the UK, but Fay Taylour carried on, racing around the world. She also built a new career in long distance car racing and carved a name for herself in the new sport of midget car racing. All of this came to a halt with the outbreak of the Second World War, which, controversially, saw Fay Taylour join Oswald Mosley's fascist movement and become part of an underground pro-Hitler campaign in London. She was imprisoned for three years by the British authorities. After the war, she was one of the very few pre-war women motorsports champions to return to the track. She re-established her career with highly successful tours in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, before moving to the USA. There she first sold sports cars in Hollywood before returning to midget-car racing across America. Later banned from the USA for her earlier politics, she again took to racetracks around the world, competing against the world's best well into her fifties. This first full biography of Fay Taylour is based on her extensive personal papers, media reports of her racing career around the world, and decades of UK government security files. It covers Taylour's life on and off the track, her struggles with sports and security authorities, her battles against anti-female prejudices, and her many passionate love affairs. AUTHOR: Dr. Stephen M. Cullen was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School, and the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He taught economics and politics at Eton, and was, for many years, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick. He is the author of the Pen & Sword titles, In Search of the Real Dad's Army: The Home Guard and the Defence of the United Kingdom 1940-1944, and Amateur Armies: Militias and Volunteers in War and Peace 1797-1961. 30 b/w illustrations

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781399099387

Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 November 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pen & Sword History

Illustration: 30 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Dr. Stephen M. Cullen was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School, and the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He taught economics and politics at Eton, and was, for many years, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick. He is the author of the Pen & Sword titles, In Search of the Real Dad’s Army: The Home Guard and the Defence of the United Kingdom 1940-1944, and Amateur Armies: Militias and Volunteers in War and Peace 1797-1961.

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