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Slot Car Online Guide
The fun of racing
Slot car racing is
a hobby that exists for more than forty years. The hobby
was called a sport in the sixties. At that time young
and old people were racing on big commercial raceways.
Unfortunately the hobby died in the beginning of the
seventies. In the nineties the hobby got a revival. Many
older people became interested in slot racing because of
the excellent detailing of the models and the fun of
racing.
Classic slot car racing
Slot racing is
racing with model cars on a plastic or wooden track. An
electrical engine powers the slot car. The motor is
connected to a guide that is positioned under the
chassis of the model. To the guide are copper braids
connected; the guide is positioned in a slot in the
middle of one of the parallel rails. The slot car gets
speed if the driver gives power to the rails by means of
a hand held controller.
What is digital racing?
Digital is a
well-known term in the model railroad hobby. With this
technique it is possible to control all the trains
independently. On a digital race set each car gets
independent power because the track is under constant
power. Digital racing will allow more than one car to be
driven on the same lane at the same time and to cross
between lanes for overtaking (on a special crossover
section).
Controllers
The hand held
controller contains a variable resistor. A spring-loaded
trigger varies the amount of power supplied to the car.
By variation of the power the car goes faster or slower.
The voltage that normally is used varies from 12 to 14
volts.
Racing
The slot car comes
out of the slot if the driver gives too much power. This
is called "deslotting" by racers. The driver puts the
car back in the slot, but his opponent is able to
continue. The skill is to drive as fast as possible
without falling out of the slot. The driving ability
comes with practising. Concentration and the ability to
react quickly make the better driver. The winner is the
driver who completes most laps. Races are over fixed
length of time or number of laps. Now days, an
electronic counter counts the laps. In the old days laps
were counted by a mechanical lap-counter.
Scales
Slot car models
are available in three scales: H0 (the smallest scale),
1/24 (the biggest scale) and 1/32 (very popular around
the world). There are manufacturers that offer models in
other scales (mostly battery-operated tracks), but these
cars are considered to be toys for children.
Buy a track boxed set
The best way to
start with slot racing is to buy a track boxed set.
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