really cool toys stuff

We have one local track that rents out to parties and has it own series.

The club we joined most members had their own tracks. We ran 1/32 scale. There was a schedule of what tracks / dates we raced at. We ran various classes depending on model of car, and tuning (weights / magnets). Most tracks were the plastic variety and were all 4 lane. We had electronic timing via a computer to keep us honest :) however, when you went off, you were out. We also had a couple of wooden tracks where the metal strip was inlayed in the wood. Height changes, overpasses, and scenery was used to make it harder for the driver.

There are also drag strip tracks.

There are a lot of MOPAR cars now...i used to run a 69 charger r/t in one class.

After 3 seasons for me hosting / racing and one for my son, we were involved with other stuff (and we didn't live / breath slot cars) so we dropped out and sold our track but I have kept the cars.

All I can say is that they are a scream to use especially if the car you are using is a muscle car.

ian