Certainly not bad at all! With 15ft available I think it's the difference of a drag strip and no drag strip! Personally, I think HO is
the scale for home-based drag racing, especially a permanent strip.
Depending on your budget, you could look at a routed set up (check out MaxTrax and Viper Scale Racing) with any of the timing options mentioned above. Or pick up enough straights from AFX, Auto World, Tyco, Life Like, Micro Scalextric etc to build a strip as I did.
Or a great out-of-the-box intro kit is one the Auto World drag racing sets, like this one...
No timing - just start lights (and a foul start sensor) and finish line win lights. This is what you get for about $150...
- 2 x Auto World 4-Gear drag cars
- 1 x Electronic start gate / power track - featuring fully-functional LED Christmas tree, track sensors with red foul lights, Pro & Sportsman racing modes
- 1 x Electronic finish line - featuring win light indicators
- 2 x controllers
- 1 x power pack
- 9 x 15" straight pieces
- 1 x 3" deadstrip
- 2 x track end caps
That fills a 13.5 foot space. An extra Auto World (or AFX) 15" straight would take that up to nearly 15ft - space for some soft padding at the end.
The strip is great fun, is what I started with and have used at loads of public and club events. I updated the power supply on mine for variable voltage and more amps.
Auto World produce a range of fabulous-looking NHRA and 'Legends' drag cars on their 4-Gear, XTraction and Thunderjet500 chassis - all of the chassis are copies of the 1960s / 70s Aurora versions. There are videos on line to get them working better - and you have the option of some new 'modern' chassis with in-line motors from JAGS Hobbies.
There's certainly knowledge and expertise here on Slot Racer if you wanted to go down this HO drag strip route.