The 1953 National League Division One was the 19th season of speedway in the United Kingdom and the eighth post-war season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.
Wembley Lions won their fifth consecutive title and their eighth overall.
Wimbledon Dons won the National Trophy for the fourth time and Harringay Racers completed a cup double winning the Coronation Cup and London Cup.
New Cross Rangers folded part way through the 1953 season because MD Fred Mockford stated attendances were down to 5,000 and racing was being staged at a loss.
Novice rider Harry Eyre died in Poplar Hospital on 7 July 1953. He suffered fatal injuries earlier that evening at West Ham Stadium, in a second half novices match against Bradford.
New Cross Rangers withdrew mid-season - record expunged.
The Coronation Cup was run in a league format. Harringay Racers came out on top.
New Cross Rangers completed 14 of their 16 fixtures before withdrawing and their record was expunged.
The 1953 National Trophy was the 16th edition of the Knockout Cup.
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
First leg
Second leg
Wimbledon were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 110âÂÂ106.
First round
Semi final round
First leg
Second leg
Harringay won on aggregate 110âÂÂ106
Birmingham won the Midland Cup, which consisted of six teams. There were two teams from division 1 and four teams from division 2.
First round
Semi final round
First leg
Second leg
Birmingham won on aggregate 119âÂÂ73
Belle Vue
Birmingham
Bradford
Bristol
Harringay
New Cross (withdrew)
Norwich
Wembley
West Ham
Wimbledon