The major problem with trying to look to the future is that there is little support for British riders. There are few training tracks around and so getting proper track time is difficult and expensive for British youngsters to progress. Unless you have money behind you then it can only be a dream of so many people who spend money on bikes and equipment to find that they get only a few races in the second half of a meeting.
Why can't the BSPA or the SCB take some time to organise proper training tracks in different parts of the country? Leigh Adams stated in the Speedway Star that his son has a better chance of starting in the sport in Australia than here.
All the best riders are coming from different countries and it will soon be a case of spot the british rider in each team (some already do). The foreign riders can demand flights and bikes and there is no cheaper option of choosing a british rider as there are not enough (or not good enough) as they haven't had the same practice.