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Racing
for newcomers
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(Jan 08) : 2008 Race
Calendar
Racing
for newcomers
We
race according to the rules of the British
Slot Car Racing Association (BSCRA). While we do not normally
race home raceway cars such as Scalextric, we do encourage the
racing of 'Production' classes in both 1/32 and 1/24 scales. These
are ideally suited to newcomers to the sport, providing a cheap
and driveable introduction. Visitors will normally be able to
borrow a club car for their first visits, but are encouraged to
buy their own car and hand controller as their interest in the
sport increases. The club runs a small shop that supplies all
of the necessary parts and accessories to get you going.
Club
racing format
Slot
car racing is a skilful, exciting and competitive sport, but above
all - it is fun. Most racing on UK tracks is of the 'sprint' type
where drivers race in short races of around 3 minutes. However,
team races are also popular, with teams of drivers racing for
anything up to 24 Hours. Apart from being the world's fastest
motor sport (1/32 scale cars can travel at well over 60 miles
per hour!), slot car racing is a sport that can be enjoyed indoors
throughout the year.
You
don't have to be the slot car racing equivalent of Michael Schumacher
to get enjoyment from racing at Roedale. Our club racing is designed
to accommodate you, whatever level you aspire to. Racing is organised
using an informal grading system to ensure that you race against
drivers of similar ability. As your ability increases so does
your grading. Club championships are raced in all classes over
the best 3 of 4 rounds, each comprising the aggregate best 3 of
4 heats (i.e. one race on each of the four lanes). We also regularly
organize team races with drivers handicapped according to past
performance, the intention being that the race finishes with all
cars on the same lap.
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