Senior TT and Junior TT winner Jimmie Guthrie (pictured during the Junior TT)

For the 1934 Isle of Man TT Races, despite the winning of four TT Races in two years, Stanley Woods parted with Norton motorcycles over the issue of prize money and race tactics and joined Husqvarna alongside Ernie Nott.

The 1934 Junior TT Race was won by Jimmie Guthrie riding for Norton at an average race speed of 79.16 mph from Jimmie Simpson and Ernie Nott a distant third riding for the Swedish Husqvarna marque.

During the first lap of the 1934 Lightweight Race, Syd Crabtree, the winner of the 1929 Lightweight Race, crashed at the Stonebreakers Hut on the Mountain Section and was killed. The 1934 Lightweight TT Race was won by Jimmie Simpson riding a Rudge motorcycle in 3 hours, 23 minutes and 10 seconds at an average race speed of 70.81 mph. The 1934 Lightweight TT Race provided Rudge with another 1-2-3 win since the 1930 Junior TT Race and Jimmie Simpson's only TT Race victory winning from team-mates Ernie Nott and Graham Walker taking 2nd and 3rd places.

The 1934 Senior TT Race was led by Stanley Woods riding for Husqvarna but retired on the Mountain Section on the last lap after running out of fuel. This handed a Junior/Senior double win to Jimmie Guthrie riding the works Norton at an average speed of 78.01 mph from Jimmie Simpson riding a Norton in his last TT Race and Walter Rusk with a Velocette.

Senior TT (500cc)

7 laps (264.11 miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeed (mph)Time
1Scotland Jimmie GuthrieNorton78.013:23.10.0
2United Kingdom Jimmie SimpsonNorton75.273:30.05.0
3United Kingdom Walter RuskVelocette73.273:36:19.0
4United Kingdom Les ArcherVelocette72.583:38:22.0
5United Kingdom Vic BrittainNorton72.243:39.25.0
6United Kingdom Graham WalkerRudge70.593:44.32.0
7Republic of Ireland Henry Tyrell-SmithAJS70.563:44.38.0
8United Kingdom Harold NewmanVelocette69.423:48.20.0
9United Kingdom Harold DaniellAJS69.023:49.02.0
10United Kingdom Alec MitchellVelocette68.683:50.46.0

Junior TT (350cc)

7 laps (264.11 miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeed (mph)Time
1Scotland Jimmie GuthrieNorton79.163.20.14.0
2United Kingdom Jimmie SimpsonNorton79.103:20.23.0
3United Kingdom Ernie NottHusqvarna76.933:26.02.0
4United Kingdom Harold NewmanVelocette76.843:26.16.0
5United Kingdom Alec MitchellVelocette76.553:27.03.0
6United Kingdom Les ArcherVelocette76.053:28.24.0
7United Kingdom Walter RuskVelocette75.513:29.55.0
8Spain Fernando ArandaVelocette72.733:27.56.0
9United Kingdom Vic BrittainVelocette72.733:39.00.0
10United Kingdom Harry LamacraftVelocette71.733:42.42.0

Lightweight TT (250cc)

7 laps (264.11 miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeed (mph)Time
1United Kingdom Jimmie SimpsonRudge70.813.43.50.0
2United Kingdom Ernie NottRudge69.793:47.07.0
3United Kingdom Graham WalkerRudge67.673:54.13.0
4Republic of Ireland Stanley WoodsMoto Guzzi67.543:54.41.0
5Republic of Ireland Charlie MandersNew Imperial66.123:59.42.0
6United Kingdom Sid GleaveExcelsior65.924:00.27.0
7United Kingdom Chris TattersallCTS64.454:05.55.0
8United Kingdom Les MartinCotton60.694:21.10.0

Only 8 finishers

Notes

  • Major alterations to the Snaefell mountain course are carried out for the 1934 TT Races. This includes the removal of the East Mountain sheep-gate.[1]

Sources

  1. Isle of Man Eaxminer dated 31 May 1934
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