Also major props and respect for these "drivers". The level of work done on these cars is incredible. Just like a mini race car. Tweaking, altering, upgrading, to try and make your car the fastest, quickest, and best handling car on the track. Their dedication is amazing. As is their talents for driving these machines. Which is not easy. Definitely something I'd love to do, or at the very least watch. Thanks again.
1976 Aberaz Slot car club Port Elizabeth First Grand Prix week long meeting. Young and old members of clubs accross the entire country. Almost all home built 1/32 Mabuci and Pitman powered custom chassis Fabulous 8 lane 250 foot track (wood and copper tape) Classes GT, Saloon and GPi used My Lola T70, My Galaxie 500 and my Lancia Ferrari. Fabulous times! Many, many hours building, testing and showing off. Our club was the Le Mans Petit MRC in Bloemfontein. Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories!!! My brother and i wer lucky enough to have one othe first Sets my dad imported fom Gamages England The Airfix with a f1 Lotus, Cooper, Ferrari ans Porche.
@@trackfanstv Sadly can't get there. I did manage to speak with Gary yesterday about spectators and it's not practical for them to allow it. But with the likes of yourself and Johnny I get the best seat in the house.
Thanks Gary, honestly though, thank you for such a good time...... In a few years, I hope I'm fast enough (or have enough learnt self control) to enter 🤣🤣. I'd love to come back next year and do it again pleeeease 🤞🏻💯
@@slotcarazing It's sooo cute! I could tell the creators worked hard to make everything just the same. As I said - Cutest thing I've ever seen. A mini-Le Mans. Adorbs!
Amazed by the track, and the technical level of the cars ! I just got here by random RU-vid suggestion. Random ? Hum, a friend recently put Sim Racing aside to switch to slot cars ... By the way, it's "Tertre Rouge" ! (missing 'r') But I guess it won't make it easier to pronounce ;-) At 11:00 so far. Will you try to say "Hunaudières" later ?... OK, the French that I am should not taunt about foreign language skills ;-)
I know a guy, who during a practice round before the big race, back in the mid 80's on the Mulsanne Straight proved that cars can be excellent at flying (although not great at changing direction when airborne and the landing can be a bit rough on them), when he at 300 Km/h got airborne in his Sauber Mercedes C8 - during the 320 meter flight, he also completed two perfect somersaults before landing on the wheels again, unharmed - unfortunately the landing damaged the cars so much that it couldn't be ready for start!
@@trackfanstv It might be hard to replicate the chicanes on the Mulsanne Straight with slot cars, IDK, and of course, without them it's still the old track - so if it's the 1980's look they're going for, then it's fine!
Hi AvocatDude, the track being used is by the manufacturer Ninco, alas it's no longer in production do, a lot of people are opting for the Policar track as it has a similar grip to the Ninco. Hope it helps bud?
For those who find even throttle management too challenging i recommend tamiya mini4wd races. You don’t even need to look after starting the car and enjoy either a real hobby or just read a book, watch TV, do some laundry, clean the cat sh1tter… anything you want..
Hi bud, you're right, they're 1/32 scale and the track is Ninco (digital), also they don't make it anymore but a lot of clubs use it and maintain it. For those that can't maintain their Ninco, they're moving over to the Policar track as it has a similar, rough surface to it 👌🏻. Thanks for watching, most appreciated.
Fast forward it by half an hour pal, there's a lot of build up for people who aren't familiar with the event. Hope you enjoy the race when you get to it, enjoy!
@@trackfanstv WATCH START TO FINISH LOVED THE RACING NOT ENOUGH OF IT, AND WHY NO OVER ALL CELEBRATION FOR ALL THE TEAM PLAYERS NOT JUST THE WINNERS, AFTER ALL THEY ALL HAD A GO EVEN THE TEAM THAT FINISHED LAST
In the late 70’s my dad got me all excited when revealing he was taking me to a slot car racing club. When we got to the location where he thought it was, we couldn’t find it so we went home. As a 10 year old I was gutted. I can’t imagine my joy had I got to experience that night.
Those guys are so, so committed. It was an exceptional 24hrs, I can wait for the next one 💯🔥🔥🔥. Thanks for taking a moment to comment, it's most appreciated 👍🏻
Love this but does anyone else remember the (I think) one time Blue Peter presenter Christopher Trace who did a slot (excuse the pun) on the show (again I think it was Blue Peter) where after each Grand Prix he and his co-presenter (John Noakes) did a rerun of the race in the studio using Scalextric! I'm 70 now but I'm sure I haven't imagined it😉👍???
Hi bud, the track is a digital set up and each of the cars has a digital sensor within them that the driver controls. As the car approaches the piece of track that have a cross in them the driver hits a button on their controllers which sends a signal to the car which in turn signals to the track to move a small paddle (like a train set) to change the car into the next lane as it drives over it. Hope that made sense? 😂
Did this around 40 years ago outside with 6 lanes. Circuit was probably about 2/3 of the size of this one. When the dew came down on the track it was quicker to run treaded tyres.
Isn’t there just one gun (/controller thing) for each slot on the track? How do you have more cars racing than there are slots? (Sorry if this is a dumb question, I just have zero experience with these things since playing with a little 2-car setup as a kid haha)
No pal, it's a common question, the track is a digital set up and each of the cars has a digital sensor within them that the driver controls with a hand controller (Slot.it SCP-2) from the podium. As the car approaches the piece of track that have a cross in them the driver hits a button on their controllers which sends a signal to the car which in turn signals to the track to move a small paddle (like a train set) to change the car into the next lane as it drives over it. Hope that made sense? 😂
Hi mate ref my question earlier, its the arc pro that swaps from digital to analog , the old boy worked it out , lol , keep bring great content, regards john
Can you Help me HI My NAME IS BILLY FROM THE U.S.A. I WANTED To SEE IF YOU ARE STILL HAVING The SLOT CAR I Would LIKE TO TAKE PART IN THEM Can You SEND ME ALL THE INFORMATION I WILL NEED I'V BEEN LOOKING AT THE VIDEOS I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW How To GET THE OXIGEN CHIP For The CARS I LIKE HOW You RUN THEM DiSCA GARY SKIPP-RACE DIRECTOR
I stumbled across this video and it took me back to the days (the late 60'searly 70's) when I raced slot cars. Without denigrating todays racers, things seemed more sophisticated / involved back them. Chassis were soldered and hand made from brass and piano wire. The engines were fitted at an angle and drove an angled drive gear. The best motors were made by Champion and Miura. In fact, there was a whole industry supplying tyres, electrical components and a host of other supplies. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else raced in those days and how they think todays scene compares.
Definitely earned a subscriber here. I have mentioned before that I grew up in the 70's and I absolutely loved Hot Wheels and Matchbox Die-Cast cars. I remember racing them on our coffee table. Then I discovered TYCO/AFX Slot-Cars. They were smaller in scale, but still a lot of fun. Plus they had movie inspired cars and tracks. The Dukes of Hazzard was one, and Smokey and the Bandit was another. Boy I'll never forget when I finally was able to get those cars and even trucks. They were a blast. And I loved them. They had some really cool ideas later on with an "Off-Road" track with jeeps and 4x4 trucks, then later they made a construction set. A two lane set with assorted vehicles. I can't remember exactly what was included with it, but the mid 70's to early 80's for me was a Tyco/AFX dream come true!
Smokey and the Bandit is one of my personal favourites, that Trans Am was amazing!!! Thanks for subscribing, it really helps get these videos to people whom are just getting into the hobby, thank you! Glad you're still racing 💯🔥🔥
Heck, today you can get everything from the cars from Fast and Furious, James Bond, Batman & Joker, Sonic, Cars (the movie from Pixar), Disney, Mario kart, Paw Patrol, various Hot Wheels classics, Build'n'Race (where you can use LEGO and similar bricks to build your car) - it all depends on economy and how much space you have available! It can be great fun, I bought three small used racetracks for one of my stephsons that we combined with the huge track his father bought for him - he got to Race Yoshi from the Mario Universe, and I was racing the Green Ford Mustang from Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift! Good fun across ages...😁
Morning buddy, welcome to the slot car rabbit hole! The type of track they use is digital do, you can use multiple cars on any lane and there are bits if track that have crossovers on them allowing you to press a button on your hand controller and then switch lane. Scalextric manufactures and sells a digital track cars and accessories of which, you can do this type of race on at home. If you were interested in getting one direct from their website, you can use our discount code 'TRACKFANSTV' and you'll get 5% discount pal 😉
Hey mate, welcome back! 💯. These cars are 1/32 scale my friend. If you're interested, I do a weekly live show on Sundays, there's a ton of like minded people that tune in so, if you wanted to join us, you're more than welcome 👌🏻
Hi bud, the track is a digital set up and each of the cars has a digital sensor within them that the driver controls. As the car approaches the piece of track that have a cross in them the driver hits a button on their controllers which sends a signal to the car which in turn signals to the track to move a small paddle (like a train set) to change the car into the next lane as it drives over it. Hope that made sense? 😂
@@trackfanstv I have been using scalextric but I’m moving to Carrera. Had enough of the track going rusty and bad connections. Apparently Carrera is a lot better
I have no idea what scale ( looks to me to be 1/32) these are, but from my 1/32, 1/24, 14x, 20 class days (i mean no offence) are slower than the 1/64 ho t jet slot cars. Its very cool but just too slow for me. Enjoy my friends.
Hey bud, these are 1/32 scale in this video and, HO is super fast, I was surprised when I saw HO for the first time how fast those tiny cars fly round the track 💯👌🏻
No cara isso é meu sonho adoro essa pista e maravilhosa curti muito eu tinha nos amos 70 e 80autorama estrela morei nos estados unidos nos anos 80 e tive o autorama ourora muito legal abraços
Thanks John, I know exactly what you mean about slowing down, it's why I'm a big fan of the vintage stuff, it goes at a much more manageable pace 😂😂. Thanks for the kind words, most appreciated buddy.
question i have is how do the cars swap tracks or slots a guess you say...... im general curious as i see a car thats on the outter lane..i dont think a marsell put them their
Hi bud, the track is a digital set up and each of the cars has a digital sensor within them that the driver controls. As the car approaches the piece of track that have a cross in them the driver hits a button on their controllers which sends a signal to the car which in turn signals to the track to move a small paddle (like a train set) to change the car into the next lane as it drives over it. Hope that made sense? 😂
@@trackfanstv Yes it does thanks because with luck you had also recorded a car did change lanes in the view of camera. I seen these countless videos of cars running on same track but no one seemed to want to explain how they swapped from one slot to another mid race. Thanks bud.
@@DerekReeve-q4v thanks pal, most appreciated. I just heard this week that it won't happen next year but, they will do a 24hr race in Belgium. I'm currently working out if I can make it over there to film again, it was a lot of fun!! 💯
@@trackfanstv how about I mix it with monza oval but with 6 bankings and a dual pit lane on the beginning of the vintage monza straight before the 6 bankings. And yes the 6 bankings are connected to each other.
What a fantastic video and event! Im so glad the RU-vid algorithm decided I might want to view it. I have so many questions. What was the average lap time for each class? How many laps were completed in total and for each class? How many entrants were there for each class? What was the actual speed recorded down Mulsanne and what does that translate to in scale speed? Do the car body shapes and aero actually play a role in handling, downforce and top speed? Were the motors tuned to ensure LMP1 were the fastest, LMP2 second fastest and so on? How did these teams approach tuning theur cars for 24 hours of racing? What were the advantages of running a harder tyre versus a softer tyre requiring more pitstops for replacement? How many motors did each car go through, and were they allowed to run strengthened internals or were sealed units required? Basically, what a fantastic event, lots of hard work by a lot pf people, and my thanks to you for covering it. The enthusiasm is obvious to see. 👍
It was my first session so, I felt the need to chat through it as it's important to give people the context in how much effort goes into it. Next one, racing will be 💯 sooner 😉