Yeah, there's been some very close racing this time. Those first round races between the two closely-matched qualifiers have been brilliant - and most of the semis and finals too.
Well done to everyone for preparing some really competitive cars
Micro Scalextric Super Stock 6.0 Elimination
This class will become
Micro Scalextric Super Stock 6.0 after today, with the option of a range of chassis designed to take the same open-can Mabuchi motor (an AFX 6.0 ohm version must be fitted). So we might be seeing the 1995-2018 Micro chassis joined by Tomy Turbos and SRTs, the Bulldog BDR, Artin F and Marchon/Micro Scalextric MR1 cars competing together in the future. Today is the small matter of whether Rebecca's dominant car in this Micro Scalextric class will remain unbeaten.
Let's recap on yesterday's qualifying...
Which meant Nico's Ferrari raced Andy Phillips' magnificent Mini in Round 1...
As always, Andy's custom Mini thrilled the crowds, but it was Nico who won the race - by 0.252 seconds. Their ETs were 0.463 and 0.690.
Next were Iain and Jane. A few of the Super Stock cars have stuck with standard gearing - and Jane's has been one of the quicker ones, occasionally dipping under 0.500 seconds. Not this time - Iain won by 0.066, with the ETs 0.462 and 0.526.
Jeremy is another of the 'standard gear' crew - and he did get close to the half second mark, clocking 0.509. However, Pete's Crazy Ivan was 0.080 ahead at the finish as Jeremy's car was abysmal off the line. Pete's ET was 0.473.
I've stuck with standard gearing on my Super Stock Nissan too. It was completely out-classed by Rebecca's Sanditon Motorsport car - a 0.102 second margin at the line. The ETs 0.453 and 0.554.
Finally, Kev and Bill lined-up for that fifth vs sixth nail-biter - and the chance for Bill to exact some revenge for the Micro 2019 race! Kev has one of quickest of the standard-geared cars and thanks to a big 0.009 holeshot, he won by 0.002 seconds! Kev's ET was 0.473 to Bill's 0.466. Ouch.
Round Two
Nico sat this one out with a bye, waiting on the winner of the first race...
It was close, although Iain always seemed to control it - a margin of 0.013 seconds at the finish was not entirely comfortable though. Their ETs were 0.468 and 0.476. And yes, Crazy Ivan is standard geared - but would not be going any further this time.
Kev faced Rebecca for a place in the final. This was quick - Rebecca banging in a 0.450 and Kev a 0.471. Rebecca won by 0.026 and could prepare for the final round.
We'll find out who she'll meet in a moment...