As I said , it won’t happen (at least hope not) so don’t worry.
However, from an economic point of view and the current state of UK speedway the reality is only 8 or possibly 9 top flight clubs are plausible.
or as an alternative keep the same number of clubs running, and accept that doubling up is an inevitable requirement to satisfy need for two leagues (at least) to co-exist.
So the options are.
A. 1 major league of eight and a feeder/development league.
Or
B. 2 leagues virtually “as per 2025” with sufficient number of teams in the top flight to give it & the sport credibility.
As I understand it, at present, the BSPA are unable to create a viable way forward to deliver option B due to the self serving intransigence of a few members to accept change. Some would call it an impasse hence why more time required for further discussions to help those self serving promoters to come to their senses.
If not then the development of option A becomes the only possible solution with the ensuing armageddon (which hopefully nobody wants) ensuring the survival of only the fittest & willing promotions.
Incidentally those contracts already agreed and exchanged between riders & clubs for 2026 would become null & void.