Arthur Waite (racing driver)
| Arthur Waite | |
|---|---|
Waite won the 1928 100 Miles Road Race (later known as the 1928 Australian Grand Prix) driving an Austin 7 | |
| Born | 9 April 1894 |
| Died | 26 January 1991 (aged 96) |
| Retired | Kingswood, Surrey, United Kingdom |
| Relatives | Herbert Austin (father-in-law) |
| Australian Grand Prix | |
| Years active | 1928 |
| Teams | A Waite |
| Best finish | 1st in 1928 Australian Grand Prix |
| Championship titles | |
| 1928 | Australian Grand Prix |
Colonel Arthur Cyril Roy Waite[1] MC., OSt.J., DL., JP., (1894–1991) was an Australian racing driver.[2]
Born in Adelaide, a son of William Nicholas Waite and Annie Waite, née Weston,[3] Waite was employed with the engineering firm of Southcott Limited.[4] He served at Gallipoli and was later hospitalised where he met his future wife, Irene Austin, the eldest daughter of Herbert Austin. After World War I Colonel Waite joined his father-in-law's firm, the Austin Motor Company. While in the employ of Austin, Waite was sent back to Australia, where in Melbourne he established Austin Distributors. Prior to leaving for Australia he had established the firm's motor racing efforts, winning races himself at Brooklands and Monza.[5]
While in Australia he sent for his Austin 7 racing car in order to compete in the 100 Miles Road Race, later to become known as the 1928 Australian Grand Prix. A different car was sent however, but despite it being a relatively standard sports model it was a supercharged for racing version of the Austin 7.[6] Despite this, Waite won the Grand Prix (held at Phillip Island).[7]
References
- ^ "Arthur Cyril Roy Waite MC". Virtual War Memorial Australia. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
- ^ Waite Stamp – Austin 7 Club Inc.
- ^ "Family Notices". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XIV, no. 4, 116. South Australia. 11 October 1877. p. 2. Retrieved 9 October 2025 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Former S.A. Man To Manage Austin Motor Company". The Register News-pictorial. Vol. XCIV, no. 27, 455. South Australia. 13 August 1929. p. 30. Retrieved 9 October 2025 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Between the Wars Austin 50 Years of Progress
- ^ Bell, Ray (1986). "1928". The official 50-race history of the Australian Grand Prix. R&T Publishing. pp. 14–24. ISBN 0-9588464-0-5.
- ^ CAMS Manual on the Australian Grand Prix