1968 British League Division Two season

[7] Colt's riders Taffy Owen, Ken Eyre, Eric Broadbelt and John Woodcock all scored heavily and ended with impressive averages.

[8] Canterbury in their first season of existence won the division 2 Knockout Cup beating another new team Reading in the final.

Several riders were involved in a crash, which resulted in Chris Bailey (broken wrist) and Barry Crowson (suspeted fractured thigh bone) going to hospital.

[12] However, Crowson after receving an all-clear rode for his parent club West Ham Hammers the following evening.

[13] Belle Vue Colts Berwick Canterbury Crayford Middlesbrough Nelson Plymouth Rayleigh Reading Weymouth

Speedway British League Division Two
Speedway British League Division Two