The 1982 British League season was the 48th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 18th known as the British League.
Hull Vikings had disbanded following the loss of their home at the Boulevard.
After a ten-year drought Belle Vue Aces won the league pushing defending champions Cradley Heath into second place. A special performance was going to be needed to finish ahead of the star-studded Cradley Heath team and it was the consistency of the support riders which helped Belle Vue achieve this. England international Chris Morton was the heat leader but he was supported by a group of consistent scorers throughout the season that included Larry Ross (a former 5 times New Zealand champion), the former world champion Peter Collins, the Carr brothers Louis and Peter, Dane Peter Ravn and Scot Jim McMillan. Cradley Heath went on to win their third Knockout Cup in four years and the League Cup. The Midlands' club had been in position to take the league title, but their heat leader Bruce Penhall quit speedway immediately after winning his second world title in September to pursue an acting career (specifically for a role in CHiPs).
Hackney Wick Stadium was subject to a second fatal accident within three years when American Denny Pyeatt lost his life in a league match on 16 July. Pyeatt riding for Reading Racers crashed into a lamp standard. Swindon rider Martin Hewlett suffered a stroke after the Swindon versus Birmingham fixture in September and died four days later on 15 September.
<small>M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points</small>
The 1982 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 44th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath Heathens were the winners.
First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
Cradley were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 81-75.
The League Cup was split into North and South sections. The two-legged final was won by Cradley Heath Heathens beating Ipswich Witches in the final 83âÂÂ73 on aggregate.
North Group
South Group
Final
North Group
South Group
Kenny Carter won the British League Riders' Championship for the second consecutive year, held at Hyde Road on 16 October.
Coventry won the Midland Cup for the second consecutive year. The competition consisted of five teams.
First round
Semi final round
First leg
Second leg
Coventry won on aggregate 79âÂÂ77
Belle Vue
Birmingham
Coventry
Cradley Heath
Eastbourne
Hackney
Halifax
Ipswich
King's Lynn
Leicester
Poole
Reading
Sheffield
Swindon
Wimbledon