František Juhan
František (Franta) Juhan (1914-1992[1]) was a Czechoslovak motorcycle racer in speedway, road racing and trials.[2][3]


Career

He has won the Golden Helmet of Pardubice in 1938 and was a member of the 1937 medal-winning Czechoslovakian Six Days Trials Team.
He was the brother of the famous Porsche racer and Pan America champion Jaroslav Juhan. Jaroslav won for Porsche also raced a Ferrari Testarossa 250TR in 1958 at Le Mans.[4]
In Jaraslov's book "Life Without Brakes The man who brought Porsche to the Carrera" by Jan Králík and published Grada Publishing there is a section on Franta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1waIq7Ko8LE&list=PLsNlN6Y46p_rZBTowLTLIbIyHURQov1Aa
Juhan raced most of the historic brands of the era including Jawa, Vincent, Gilera, Moto Guzzi and MV Agusta.
He immigrated to Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), where he became a businessman. He founded the award-winning Honda Centre in 1965.[5]
Franta Juhan raced in the Isle of Man TT in 1935 and 1938. In 1938 he raced a Velocette.
In 1948, he won the Grand Prix of Europe in Bern (Switzerland), riding a Velocette KTT 350 in which he set a new lap record.

The Juhan family were all winners Franta Juhan and his son Frankie Juhan in Motorcycles and Jaroslav Juhan on four wheels with Ferrari and Porsche, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBVlR_nryqQ&list=PLsNlN6Y46p_oFlFRsE_m_SOxFtrNXyMcj&index=55
References
- Procházka, Hubert: Jawa 250/350 Pérák, Grada Publishing a.s., 2009 (ISBN 9788024723228), pp. 117-118 (in Czech)
- "Czech riders on Isle of Man TT :: ROADRACING".
- http://racingmemo.free.fr/M%20COURSES%20INTER/MOTO%20SUISSE.htm
- "Jaroslav Juhan | la Carrera Panamericana - Czech republic Rally Team - Mexico 2014".
- "Honda Centre - New & Used Motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, Power Equipment, Outboards, Service, and Parts in Burnaby, BC, near Vancouver and Surrey".
6: Gold Hemet Picture from Frankie Juhan