Coventry Storm speedway team will have Jamie Halder back for the 2016 season.
The sixteen year old will hare a reserve spot with Callum Walker and Halder said to the Bees website: “I really enjoyed having my first National League season with Coventry, and it was brilliant to win my first ride.
“I learnt a lot about bike set-ups and how to ride different tracks, and it’s a really good team spirit at Coventry. I had a lot of help this year from Martin (Knuckey).
“I think next season is going to be really good, it’s me and Callum (Walker) at reserve and I think I should be able to up my average.”
The news means the Storm’s one-to-seven for 2016 is complete with Halder and Walker at reserve, Ryan Terry-Daley and Conor Dwyer as second-strings, and Dan Greenwood, Liam Carr and Martin Knuckey as heat-leaders.
Promoter Mick Horton said: “I like the look of the team, I expect us to be able to challenge for a play-off place and the league overall looks very interesting.
“I’m sure the usual suspects will be in and around the top again, but what I want to stress is that at Coventry we’re in this league for the right reasons.
“We want to develop our own riders and give them opportunities in the team, and I think it should be another good year.”