48 cars battle it out on the 1/64th scale half mile in a down and back style race. overall track length 41 ft. Day 1 was very competitive! music created by: GHOSTJERKER
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You know when you click on a video about grown men playing with HotWheels, you don't expect much. But this was genuinely entertaining. That battle between those two cars that went on forever was actually pretty awesome, especially that one REALLY close race.
+GHOSTJERKER you really are never to old to play with these things. I wish I could meat you in person I've been watch these videos for so long. Thanks for the time you put in to your day to make a video for us
The lower bend is somehow taking too much energy out of the cars. If you race a car against itself on a stopwatch the outside track should win every time as it almost does now. It needs another bend to balance the tracks.
Weight of the car on the inside track at the bend plus gravity causes the car to want to roll over like the Bone Shaker kept doing, the same applies to the outside lane, but reversed.. The weight and gravity is forcing the car to want to sail off the top. In this case, the car wanting to sail instead of drop will definitely have an advantage
The amazing thing about watching these vids is that you can watch them and it will be fun then you can watch another one and completely forget what happens in these vids so you can just re-watch them and they are still entertaining to watch. I'm glad i subscribed to this awsome trio
My brother and I had a big Hot Wheels and Matchbox car collection as kids back in the mid 1970's to 1980's. We had the orange circle race track with the battery-powered garages with the spinning foam wheels that would grip the sides of the cars as they passed through and pushed them down the track so they would keep going nonstop. I don't think they make them anymore and I wish I still had them, along with all my G.I. Joe's and Star Wars toys. I remember getting the yellow 1957 FORD Thunderbird when the movie Grease came out, and the Smokey And The Bandit Pontiac Firebird, and of course The Dukes Of Hazzard ''General Lee'' Dodge Charger.
Those two seem so unhappy, just being in that room not touching anything would keep me excited for hours and I'm like 15. but god bless you for your great creations i just subbed ;), looking forward to more.
I love that the track is big enough to slow the cars down a bit to have lead changes and so forth. When I was a kid I always felt they moved too fast and the race ended too quick on the shorter tracks I could set up to really see much difference in the cars.
I had like three cases full of hot wheels and then my mom sold them I'm starting my collection again can you tell where to find the track your using and also where good cars are
The reason it has an advantage is because the outside track has more room to maintain speed, while the inner car has a much sharper turn to run, and it ends up diminishing the energy the car has on the last run. The only tradeoff, is the fact that the inner track is shorter. But honestly, who cares. This is entertaining already. Let it be
I am 68 years old and I still have my original 16 plus thousands of other cars. I race them on 2 lane short track and on a 6 lane track. I am also a youth leader at our church and we have races 3 to 4 times a year. I supply all the cars and the kids get to keep the cars they race with. 1st to 4th place awards are donated from my collection. A great time with a great toy.
The Isuzu/Boneshaker race and the Jag/Prototype was as epic as it was frustrating for Josh and Emanuel(Hope I spelled your name right my dude) I'm sure. Awesome racing guys!
Wow. I was so surprised to see your shelves and shelves of Hot Wheels. Then you panned to the left and I got slammed. Troy Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers is your friend?
Love this track. My only complaint is that I have not seen many of the classic muscle cars used in any of these videos. I would to see a throwback muscle race