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Extreme Slotting 2022

Race Report
Well that was a fun way to spend Sunday, playing with other people's toy cars in the back garden on a glorious sunny day with Tel helping out.

As my raid track has no timing option we gave the cars a two minute run on each lane with total laps the scoring method. Thankfully there was no need for a secondary measurement as there were no ties for position. Tel had an entry in two of the classes so I drove those ones and he did the other two which he wasn't involved in to ensure no favouritism.

The track is not an easy one to master and several cars were caught out on various bits of it but that is the point of the exercise. There were very few totally clear rounds in any class, the top positions basically went to those who fell off the least and outright speed was of little consequence. Strangely, although the obstacles were the same on both lanes several cars fared much worse on the inner circuit.

On then to the results:
Class R1 - Ninco
These cars cannot cope with SCX obstacles so, apart from the two bridges and the oasis, they were all removed and replaced with various Ninco ones. A quick test revealed that they couldn't manage those either so most of them were removed as well! Even so they struggled with the second of the two bridges, either getting stuck on the way up or deslotting on the way down.

The cars were fairly evenly matched with just five laps separating first from last. Bernie's Montero just took the top spot by .4 of a lap from Paul C's identical car with Doug's Pajero a little behind in third.

   


   

Class R2 - SCX
No problems with a full set of obstacles here, these cars romped round the track with placings really decided by how stable they were in the corners. Both second and third placed cars had totally clear rounds while Andy Player's winning sand buggy had just the one off due to an over enthusiastic trigger finger. Paul's Touareg was second with James' Montero in third.

   

   

Class R3 - Pro RTR
Bit of a mixed bag in this class, the top three had no real problems with Graham's winning Porsche posting the only clear round. Gerry's Lancer was second with Phil Field's similar car in third.

The remaining cars each had deficiencies though. Doug's Hummer was way too wide and spent most of its run with one wheel on the grass. It coped easily with the obstacles but came to grief on the corners too often. Jim's Lancer had engine troubles with intermittent very slow running and sometimes cutting out altogether. Finally, James' Porsche had too deep a guide which jammed in the slot of the Scalextric classic track so I had to record a DNF for that one. I don't know if it was within spec or not but none of the other cars in any class had this problem.

   

   

Class R4 - Open
Graham's Odyssey smashed the opposition in this one with 5 laps the winning margin over the 2nd placed car. It is going to be very hard to beat in this class - smooth, fast and stable over every obstacle. Tel's Pajero was second but his choice of an NSR motor wasn't the greatest idea as it was very much a flat out or nothing one and was difficult to tame without an electronic controller to hand. Although the obstacles were no problem there were a few too many off track excursions to mount a challenge for first place. The biggest surprise though was the performance of Micky's AA patrol van, the thing is enormous and whacked the sides of the suspension bridge on every lap. It never missed a beat though, hardly fell off at all and the bridges were taken virtually flat out. Most entertaining entry of them all.

Next up was Kev's Datsun truck which was better this year as it no longer jackknifed but still had severe difficulty with the obstacles and had to be driven very slowly indeed to get over them. Bernie's 2CV filled the final place but I really should have given it a DNF. It was so low that it got stuck on the hump bridge on every lap bar one and it never managed the plank bridge at all.

   

   

All done for another year then and the cars are packed ready for onward transit to the next host. It just remains to thank Graham for organising things, Tel for his company and invaluable help, the competitors for providing a day of sheer enjoyment running their cars and my partner Christine for keeping us fed and watered and translating my illegible writing into readable results. Proxy racing is great, I just wish I had got involved much earlier.
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Obviously my idea of hingeing the droparm behind the rear wheels doesn't work, I had thought of an articulated droparm, perhaps next year, but for now can I just ask the hosts to attempt some jumps with the 2CV, it might help it, and if it breaks it will at least have provided some entertainment.

Bernie, racing since 1969 Wavegreen
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Yes was a good day of playing with cars, and (I thought) it went smoother this year than last, likely due to people improving their entries.

My choice of motor was poor, I never thought to try it with a basic controller and my electronic one dials out the flaws, lesson learnt !
Still I don't think it would have caught Grahams entry, the Odessey looked buttery smooth and unflappable  Thumbup

From an observation point of view the 2cv's main issue was its lack of ground clearance at the front, derailing it over some obstacles.
The AA Transit was scraping the front too, but to a lesser degree and got away with it most of the time.

Thanks to Brian and his good lady for excellent entertainment and refreshments, as always  Cool

Off-road driving itch scratched for now, back to my slot car driving comfort zone, and watch how the rest of the rounds go with interest  Sun
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Wavegreen Good evening

And so we have the Placings after 2 Rounds

   

   

We will do our Raid Car De-Briefing tomorrow, and the cars will be dispatched to the Wye Valley Club for the "Live Day"  & Proxy combined run on next Sunday.
I will be there  Sun
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Wavegreen Good Morning,

well yesterday came and went , and I forgot my De-briefing session 

However I am on here today

Extreme Slotting De-briefing 

Class R1 - Nincos
1st Place - Paul C - Mitsubishi Montero
Joint 2nd Place - Makem - Nemesis Bowler and  Qman- Mitsubushi Montero
Mike S Bowler opening start success seems to have been short lived (where was the grass !) and now Paul's crept into the lead with Makem and Qman in hot persuit.

Class R2 - SCX 
1st Place - Andy P - Thunderflash
Joint 2nd Place - James A - Mitsubishi Montero and Paul C - VW Touareg
Well again Andy's Thunderflash has the measure of these SCX tracks .......so far, Paul's Touareg keeping up with James Montero........and Paul tells me he did nothing with his cars, can you believe it  Rofl

Class R3 - Pro cars
1st Place - RoadRunners - Porsche 959
2nd Place - Hotlap - Mitsubishi Lancer
3rd Place - Makem - Mitsubishi Lancer
Really surprised to see the RoadRunners up there again outrunning the favourites (Mitsubishi Lancers), perhaps James Porsche would have also been up there too if he had not got stuck in the mud...or should I say dust in this weather  

Class R4- Open 
1st Place - RoadRunners - Odyssey 21
Joint 2nd Place - AA Recovery - Transit Van and Savage GT - Mitsubishi Pajero
Another great run by that famous Rosberg driver in the Odyssey, could this be a class winner......we will see.
The AA van again defying the odds, and sometimes gravity  Rofl  to secure a joint 2nd place with the formidable Pajero of Savage GT.

General Comment
With theses two home tracks behind us, we are off to the Wye Valley Club "live" day on Sunday, the club has  alot of experience with running these Raid cars, so they will be run by the experts and also against their own club cars. I will be there trying to put on a good show for the Extreme guys  Sun
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Wavegreen Good Morning

A great day yesterday in the history of Extreme Slotting, not only did I get to see the the Proxy cars run at the Wye Valley Club "Open day" but also took time out to run my own "RoadRunners" cars in the Wye Valley Raid Car Rally. A truly great event with 4 stages to test my cars out on, and in the bargain winning the Wye Valley Class R4 event with my Odyssey 21 car.

So a HUGE!!! thank you to the guys there for running the live event and our proxy on the same day. Hopefully we will be repeating this partnership next year coordinating Extreme Slotting Proxy with the Wye Valley Raid Rally day  Handshake

As to the proxy Results

This was our Round 3 Challenge
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Class R1 ( Ninco)

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Results for R2 (SCX)

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Class R3 (Pro-cars)

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Class R4 (Open)

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