24th-Oct-21, 01:25 PM
Hi Hub
Yes, Fiat / Seat Panda racing would also be good. Anything that's top heavy, doesn't handle and is fun
We also race the Scalextric BMW Mini's as a club class, with only the original tyres. They spend as much time going sideways as forwards. A good leveller of driving skills, and very cheap. £8 or less at a swap meet.
It was a bit of a" Fun Night " yesterday evening.
GT CUP to start as always- modern Scalextric GT3 type models, from a list of eligible vehicles, with Urethane rear tyres fitted.
Then the 2CV Grand Prix, followed by Caravandalism 2. Generic Scalextric GT cars with twin axle Caravans in tow. Awesome
Yes, Fiat / Seat Panda racing would also be good. Anything that's top heavy, doesn't handle and is fun

We also race the Scalextric BMW Mini's as a club class, with only the original tyres. They spend as much time going sideways as forwards. A good leveller of driving skills, and very cheap. £8 or less at a swap meet.
It was a bit of a" Fun Night " yesterday evening.
GT CUP to start as always- modern Scalextric GT3 type models, from a list of eligible vehicles, with Urethane rear tyres fitted.
Then the 2CV Grand Prix, followed by Caravandalism 2. Generic Scalextric GT cars with twin axle Caravans in tow. Awesome
