Mildenhall Fen Tigers and Milton Keynes Knights both withdrew from the league in June and their results were expunged.[3] The BSPA withdrew the Milton Keynes speedway licence following complaints over the state of the track and several days later on 24 June, the club was wound-up.[4]
The season had a sad end when on 13 September Wayne Garratt crashed riding for Newcastle Diamonds against Peterborough. He suffered a brain injury and was placed on a life support machine but died 15 days later.[5]
The 1992 British League Division Two Knockout Cup was the 25th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Peterborough Panthers were the winners of the competition.[6]
First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
28/06
Glasgow
39-51
Edinburgh
15/08
Stoke
59-31
Exeter
29/06
Exeter
58-32
Stoke
27/05
Long Eaton
49-41
Peterborough
25/05
Peterborough
57-33
Long Eaton
08/05
Edinburgh
58-32
Glasgow
Quarter-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
31/08
Berwick
52-38
Stoke
31/08
Peterborough
58-32
Edinburgh
29/08
Stoke
49-41
Berwick
14/08
Edinburgh
50-40
Peterborough
31/05
Newcastle
53-36
Middlesbrough
28/05
Middlesbrough
46-43
Newcastle
Semi-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
10/10
Berwick
53-37
Rye House
27/09
Rye House
60-28
Berwick
13/09
Newcastle
49-41
Peterborough
11/09
Peterborough
49-41
Newcastle
09/10 replay
Peterborough
51-39
Newcastle
04/10 replay
Newcastle
44-46
Peterborough
Final
First leg
Peterborough Panthers Jason Crump 13 Mick Poole 10 Paul Hurry 9 Neville Tatum 8 Stephen Davies 8 Rod Colquhoun 8 Mark Blackbird 4
60 – 30
Rye House Rockets Jens Rasmussen 12 Martin Goodwin 8 Mark Courtney 4 Robert Ledwith 3 Mikael Teurnberg 2 Jan Pedersen 1 Sean Courtney 0