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October 21, 2021 at 10:11 AM #17077BarkingSpyderParticipant
After months of only racing Lemans flexis; we mixed it up with NASCAR COT Sedans. This is also practice for a race Oct 23 at Dallas Slot Cars (i.e. Jay and Shontell’s track).
It was brutal as usual, with many casualties; the NASCAR’s are top and tail heavy, thus hard to control in tight corners. We each had a heat on each of the 8 lanes, and had to marshall 3 heats each. The sit-outs are the danger-period when you can loose your place unless you have at least 50 lap leads on the next guy. Some guys are super fast but the trick is to be steady, avoid pile-ups and de-slots in the climb and super-tight ‘finger/pinch’ corner.
RULES: Body: late model COT style; Mandatory: Full interior (lexan driver, cabin) . Visible front wheels. Prohibited: additional spoilers, diaplanes, side-dams, visible guide or motor/axle.
Chassis: Various brands of Cheetah-style flexi chassis of aluminum or steel; upgrade aluminum or lightweight steel “pans” allowed. Must have 1.6mm/.063in clearance from track. Pins or clips for body mounting.
Motor: JK-brand Hawk-7 48k sealed-can motor; or Pro-Slot 4002FK 48k open-can motor.
3 minute heats; 3 min pits; 8 heats per racer; lap counts determine place. Fastest lap is only for bragging rights only. Last nights race was 2.5hr long … with 8 racers the average is still 2hr.
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November 4, 2021 at 12:11 PM #17152porsche917Moderator
Mark,
Thanks for sharing your story. Its good to hear about other forms of slot car racing.
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November 4, 2021 at 4:37 PM #17156BarkingSpyderParticipant
Thanks Marty, I love this sport!
Soon I will be posting a “report” from a recent visit to Dallas Slot Cars. We saw Ken Stevens from HSARC there; as a reminder he entered a car in the DTM Proxy and we raced him in May at Houston. He seems to be very versatile and active; racing in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, often being in the top-half, if not P1-P4.
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