
Hi Folks,
we had an issue with one of the Class A cars, Team Tatters Porsche Spyder LMP had to be withdrawn due to the very old and brittle

guide wires breaking on the test run, luckily Team Tatters was able rework the Scalextric AMG from the Road Race and get it to me at "super speed"
We have now our Modern 24hours Endurance - Class A as below in order as listed on the time sheets
Note - that hosts are free, and even encouraged to run the cars out of the listed sequence, so that we don't run the cars in the exact same sequence during each Round.
I will go through the cars individually as I have found them running today.
Team Cube - Corvette C6R
So it is welcome back to this Corvette C6R which came 9th out of 12 runners in last years "Lights on Le Mans Proxy"
The car is still based on the SCX Body and Chassis, but the SCX motor has been replaced with a SRP 20K rpm S-Bell motor.
Full front and rear lights.
Test Run - car had good grip around my track (tyres were quite sticky), motor sounded very smooth, and the car was easy to run
Lifeboats Racing- Porsche 962
Another masterpiece from that "Famous Racing team - Lifeboats Racing" who you might remember did so well at Le Mans
This model is based on an old Scalextric body, but with a JS Design in line Chassis and Scalex standard motor. Sadly no lights fitted to this car.
Test Run- car running quite bumpy, on closer examination the rear tyres are too loose, frequently wanting to depart from the wheel rim. So I will contact the Team and seek permission to superglue the tyres on. Then hopefully it will run smoother than today
Savage GT - BMW V12 LMP
Another Scalex body model, 3d chassis with SW SRP 20k motor. This superbly built car looks the part, great care has been taken to prepare this one by the team. Full set of lights.
Test Run- fast, very fast. I will have to check out this one very carefully
Harrisons Racers - Mercedes CLK
Scalex body model, with Slot it Universal Chassis HRS with AW SRP 18k motor.
Front lights only.
Test Run - sluggish and poor rear grip initially, improved with running, but rear tyres look quite uneven and patchy.
will complete the list after a break
Scott Sports- Jaguar XJ220
Scalex body with JS Design chassis, in line SRP 20K motor. No lights
Test Run- Smooth and good runner, rear tyres not glued but they feel reasonably tight on the wheel rims.
Team Tatters - AMG Mercedes
Was supposed to have been a Porsche Spyder LMP, however on initial testing just before my holiday the Porsche failed even to get to run on my Rolling Road Test bed. 1st one side and then the other side of the wires into the guide shoe broke. So I could not see how the car would have lasted more than one Round if at all. I contacted the Team and they decided to withdraw the car and replace it with the AMG Mercedes from the American Road Race earlier in the year. This just arrived this morning.
The AMG Mercedes is a Scalex body and chassis with a change of motor to a NSR 20K. Brake lights only appear to be working. During the American Road Race it came 5th out of 8 runners in the class, guess they will be hoping for a better result this time.
Test Run - Another of the faster cars, which I guess was to be expected as it ran quite well earlier this year in the Road Race. Tyres quite tacky, so good grip on my Carrera track.
BARacer - Astra V12
A big welcome back to one of our 2021 Road Race entrants, an unusual choice of car for this Class in the Proxy.
Scalex body and chassis, Scaleauto 20k motor. Both front and rear lights
Test Run - Very smooth running car, quite nippy, a bit more nervous round some of the corners then some of the wider cars perhaps.
RoadRunners - Mercedes CLK
Scalex body from last years "Lights on Le Mans proxy" then it finished 3rd out of 12 runners, but now fitted with a WSR 3d chassis, SW NSR 20K motor. Lights front and rear.
Test Run- As you might imagine as this model was developed on my Carrera track it was one of the faster cars in this class today, however after running some of the others I don't think it necessarily will be the fastest.
Tomorrow we will give the
Classic Le Mans (Class B) cars a run around the track