With a small but determined group the afternoon started with a shakedown of the models which were due to compete. Most racers had more than one model for each class which is reflective of the way we approach our racing, variety being the spice of life! Nonetheless, some good racing and for those new to the format a learning curve and a pleasurable experience.
First class up was Classic Le Mans with a variety of models taking to the track. A couple of Fly Carrera 6’s , Lola T70’s and a very useful Scaley P4 Ferrari. But the winner on this occasion was to be a Scaley Ford GT which, from the box, drove a faultless race and Greg behind the wheel left it for everybody else to do. I drove a steady Ferrari 512 and managed to hang on to second spot two seconds in front of Derak, despite being one of the slower cars on the track.
Next class was another favourite of those assembled, in the form of modern NASCARS. ON this track the SCX cars have a slight advantage over the Scaley and Carrera cars and most raced where the SCX models, although there were a couple of quick Scalextric.
Heat lengths were about three minutes for midfielders which was about right and at the end of 160 laps ( 4 X 40) there wasn’t a great deal in it . This time I managed to stay out of trouble and keep my nose in front, but it wasn’t that easy!
Last up was modern GT and once again, all these models were well suited to this track. Again, a good selection of models took to the track and it was always going to be anybody’s race.
A couple of Gulf Aston Martins looked good side by side in the race and Greg again did well with a brand new Maserati, but Chris managed to finish one place in front of him and one behind me.
Many thanks to Greg and Robyn for inviting us to their home. A great afternoon and time left over to run some other models. Many thanks to those who made it and we look forward to the next time.
And many thanks to our sponsors ‘Red Racer’ !!!
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