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Break Speed Limits Without Getting a Ticket
Endurance Cars LeMans London Scalextric Club Digital
Cars pelting into the bends at high speed, nose to tail. The race has been close from start to finish and its impossible to tell who will reach the line first. And the Renault F1 takes the chequered flag just a nose ahead of the McLaren after being overtaken on the straight.
We could be listening to the commentary from the latest televised rally championships. But this is the kind of heart pounding excitement that can be enjoyed with a Scalextric set at home.
Scalextric have been in the slot car racing business for over fifty years. Elvis was a great fan having a whole room dedicated to his system at Graceland.
But the latest state of the art digital slot car racing systems from Scalextric are far more advanced than the basic analog systems that Elvis raced fifty years ago.
Todays digital Scalextric cars are fitted with tiny microprocessors that allow multiple cars to share the same track for a more realistic, bumper to bumper racing experience. The new digital circuits have sections that allow cars to change lanes and overtake. New systems even have pitstop facilities.
You may have thought of slot car racing as a hobby for geeks, but it is gaining in popularity as the new digital systems allow racers to compete over the internet. Modern systems are versatile, robust and reliable enabling you to create elaborate circuits that are fun and challenging.
And don’t overlook the educational aspects of a Scalextric system. A slot car racing system can teach the basics of electrical circuits and a lot about racing cars, grand prix, automobiles and a whole lot more. Many slot car enthusiasts get into customising their cars to get that little bit of extra speed.
Slot car racing with Scalextric is a great hobby that can be enjoyed by boys, girls, young and old.
Pimp Your Scalextric
Scalextric Chatsworth Land Speed Record
Scalextric slot car racing is a popular hobby that continues to grow in popularity. Scalextric enthusiasts soon start to look for ways to enhance the performance of their cars and systems. Here I will outline a few simple techniques that you can use to make your Scalextric cars literally fly around the track.
The principles that apply to slot cars are the same as those that apply to real life F1 racing cars and rally cars. To increase speed you might install a more powerful engine, lower the weight and fit better tires. Optimising Scalextric cars can be very educational.
Let’s first think about the Scalextric cars engine. Your Scalextric cars use tiny electric motors, not super enhanced petrol engines, and these are easy to change. There are some high performance Scalextric motors that will give you some significant speed enhancements. Upgrading your cars motor will give you an immediate improvement in speed.
Increased speed can make it difficult to stay on the track on a bend. You can help your car to stay on the track with an appropriately positioned magnet. Many modern cars come fitted with these magnets but you might like to upgrade to a stronger magnet to help your car stick to the track.
The next improvement you might like to make to your car is new tires. Better grip with the track will help your car to fly around the track.
So your Scalextric car is fully pimped and ready to break the world land speed record. The next thing to consider is the track itself? There are a few simple enhancement that can make all the difference. I recommend that you try this on just one of your two tracks so that you can make a comparison.
Start by cleaning the Scalextric track. Dirt, dust and moisture on the track will inevitably result in low friction and maybe even some wheel spin. Next, clean out the slot. The slots in your track will inevitabley gather dust and dirt. This will inevitable impede the movement of your car. Ensuring your slots are free from dust and debris will bring significant performance improvements.
Don’t overlook your electrical system as ensuring all your connections are as good as they can be will bring performance enhancements. Clean all the electrical connectors, the slotted track and the contacts on your car.
Your car should now be flying around the track. Now’s the time to find a challenger for a race.