Slot car racing is
the hobby of racing miniature electric-powered replicas of full size cars on a track
layout with "grooves" or "slots". The slot cars have a guide flag
attached to the front of the car. This flag can swivel in both directions and follows the
slot in the track. Either battery or direct current powers the track. There are three
tracks">
 |
| |
| Slot car racing is
the hobby of racing miniature electric-powered replicas of full size cars on a track
layout with "grooves" or "slots". The slot cars have a guide flag
attached to the front of the car. This flag can swivel in both directions and follows the
slot in the track. Either battery or direct current powers the track. There are three
tracks, each with eight slots and each providing a different level of challenge for the
inexperienced to the very experienced driver. |
| |
| The use of a hand
controller hooked up to the main power source at each color-coded station provides the
current to the slot that the car is racing on. By pulling the trigger of the controller,
current passes from the track power source through the set of relays, through the braid on
the track and the slot car, to the motor, and through the resistor in the hand unit. The
further the trigger is depressed, the quicker the slot car will run. To slow the slot car
down or to stop completely, the trigger of the controller is released. |
| |
| Racers quickly
develop an enhanced sense of eye-hand coordination. There are many skills that will be
learned and challenged with slot car racing from learning to build and decal your car (if
you choose) to learning and understanding how speed, velocity and banking the turns is
critical to driving successfully. Drivers can rent a car and controller, purchase a
"Starter Kit" with a ready to drive car or build a car from scratch. |
| |
The
hobby can be interactive and is enjoyed by young children to adults. Good sportsmanship is
learned and promoted at all times and to the highest levels. |
|