Break Speed Limits Without Getting a Ticket
December 1st, 2009
Cars pelting into the bends at high speed, nose to tail. It’s too close to tell who will cross the finish line first. And the Renault F1 takes the chequered flag just a nose ahead of the McLaren after being overtaken on the straight.
We could be listening to the commentary from the latest international motorsport event. But this is the kind of heart pounding excitement that can be enjoyed with a Scalextric set at home.
Scalextric have been in the slot car racing business for over fifty years. Elvis was a great fan of slot car racing and even devoted a whole room to his system at Graceland.
But the new generation of microprocessor based digital Scalextric systems have capabilities far beyond those of the original analog systems enjoyed by Elvis.
Todays digital Scalextric cars are fitted with tiny microprocessors that allow multiple cars to share the same track for a more realistic, bumper to bumper racing experience. The new digital systems allow racers to overtake and change lanes for a more realistic racing experience. New systems even have pitstop facilities.
You may have thought of slot car racing as a hobby for geeks, but it is gaining in popularity as the new digital systems allow racers to compete over the internet. Todays digital systems are exceptionally robust, reliable and versatile enabling the creation of sophisticated and challenging track layouts.
And don’t overlook the educational aspects of a Scalextric system. Scalextric systems can teach the basics of electrical circuits, design and building skills as well as how to drive at incredibly high speeds. Slot car customisation is something that many enthusiasts get into.
Slot car racing with Scalextric is a great hobby that can be enjoyed by boys, girls, young and old.
As well as their durability, they drive fantastically. A lot of times motor cars that last like a tank will also drive like one. That is far from the case with a Houlberg. While alternative automobiles are scarcely holding onto turns and shaking at higher speeds, the AEM
just keeps humming along.
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