- Speedway Provincial League
Infobox individual sports league
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sport =Speedway
founded =1960
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competitors =Varied
country =United Kingdom
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folded =1964
website =The Provincial League was a league competition for speedway teams in the
United Kingdom which operated alongside the National League for five years between 1960 and 1964.History
The Provincial League was formed in the winter of 1959/60 when a number of former riders and speedway track promoters including influential speedway promoter
Reg Fearman , met to discuss re-introducing speedway to lapsed venues and form a strong League and Promoters Association. The Provincial League was formed under the rules of theSpeedway Control Board (SCB) andAuto Cycle Union (ACU).cite web | title = Reg Fearman | work = | publisher = Speedway Plus | date = 2008 | url = http://www.speedwayplus.com/reg_fearman.shtml | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-05-23 ]The league re-introduced speedway to many lost venues and was a mostly a success, with crowds often outstripping the National League, with its established star names like
Peter Craven of Belle Vue, and Swedish starOve Fundin of Norwich.In 1964 the Provincial League operated outside of Speedway Control Board authority following a major dispute over how Speedway should be run. The controversy was brought about by the refusal of Wolverhampton to move up to the National League, which only had six teams at the time, after winning the Provincial League title in 1963. This caused a split between the leagues, and the Provincial League was outlawed by the Speedway Control Board and all National League riders were forbidden to ride on Provincial tracks. Provincial League riders were warned by the Speedway Control board that they were in breach of ACU regulations and could be suspended from all competitive racing. They were also barred from the
World Speedway Championship . The Provincial League objected and went black the 1964 season, racing under their own rules and arbitrator, and appointing their own officials and referees.An enquiry was held that year set up by the
Royal Automobile Club (RAC) and chaired byLord Shawcross who decided that the SCB was acting illegaly. He recommended that the SCB be re-formed with a new Secretary/Manager and a new Chairman appointed from the RAC.During the winter of 1964/65, meetings were held between the promoters of the two leagues and the SCB led to a reconciliation between the two bodies and the merger of the two leagues leading to the establishment of a single 18 team British League for the 1965. This reorganisation also led to the formation of the
British Speedway Promoters Association .Previous Champions
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External links
* [http://www.british-speedway.co.uk/ Official BSPA (British Speedway Promoters Association) Homepage]
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