So onto the
Classic Le mans (Class B) cars
Obviously there is a space where car 5 (Oaktree Racers - Maserati) should be, should it arrive before we start the timed runs, I will include it in this presentation posting.
Rokers Roar - Cunningham C4R
Fitted with a full set of lights this car is based on a Resin body with a PCS32 adjustable chassis and PCS 20k in line motor.
Test Run- this one will need careful driving, the chassis does not lend itself well for offering stability, as its difficult to fix any weight where its needed, so the car has a tendency to roll on the corners.But it is a very pleasing model to run.
Bangers Racing - AC Cobra
Originally Bangers Racing were intending to field the Jaguar D Type from "Le Mans proxy" of last year, but could not quite get it right, so they chosen to field the American Road Race Classic car class winner. Unfortunately this car does not come with lights fitted, so will not benefit from the bonus points.
It is based on a Polystil body with Slot it Adjustable chassis and now with a NSR 20k SW motor.
Test Run - it is very stable when run fast, and fast it does run..... so it will be the one to beat this time around, but perhaps those lost bonus points maybe to the others advantage.
BARacer - Ferrari 250GTO
First of the two Ferrari 250's, this one is based on a Fly body with Amato 3d Chassis with in line 20k NSR motor.
Test Run- I love this kind of slightly mustard coloured Ferrari yellow body colour, and the yellow light lenses would have earned an extra point, if I was awarding them for "Best presented Lighting".....perhaps next time. The car ran quite well, I think it struggled abit because the front tended to out brake the rear and the rear tyres were quite narrow. So grip could be an issue over the 20 lap running period. Therefore smaller diameter front wheels, raised a little more off the track and wider rear tyres would have helped alot I think.
RoadRunners - Aston Martin DB1
well where do we start with this one......everything was looking great this morning, a few weeks ago I had replaced the original Pioneer 18k motor (which had secured me 2nd place in last years Le Mans proxy) with a NSR 20k motor in the JS Design AW chassis. Then disaster, the top of the chassis holding the motor in place broke off during the Test Run

I managed to superglue it back in place.....then one of the lighting wires broke......
Eventually with the lighting wire soldered together I managed the Test run
Test Run- well it looks very competitive, if only it can hold itself together

I have put out an urgent request for a replacement chassis, but unlikely to be able to get it or fit it before Sunday. So the car as it is, will have to run ....with my fingers firmly crossed.
Oaktree Racers - Maserati A6 GCS
Well this one took an awful long time to appear, since it was entered in the "Milie Miglia" it somehow got lost and ended up in Le Mans race !
It is based on the Carrera body but with a brass chassis and Scaleauto Slimline motor. Has full lights fitted.
Test Run - this one is more of a gentle cruise around the track at a leisurely pace, driver waving to the Grandstand spectators as he passes. Fairly stable though so might give the slower cars something to worry about.
Brumos RSR - Porsche 904
So here it is the long awaited tiny Porsche 904, not sure about the "flock effect" silver body paint colour, and it could had at least some racing numbers on it

However it does demonstrate that if your going to enter a "skinny" model you really need to fit a brass chassis

It is fitted with a AW NSR 20k motor
Test Run- well it runs really well, very stable on the corners and fast on the straights, so could be very tight at the top in this class. oh by the way Brumos, the spur gear needed tightening up and one of the light lenses fell out. But I will fix that and that very long guide flag needed shortening at the front, 24mm was way too long.
Well time for another break...be back later
Green Star Racing - MGA
One of my favourite classic cars from previous Le Mans proxy, 6th out of 8 runners last year. This improved version has a 3d chassis with in line Flat 6 motor. The lights are much improved and exceptionally bright

you will be easily able to see this one in the dark
Test Run - it is quite narrow and probably as mentioned above would be more competitive with a brass chassis, so it has a tendency to roll if corners are taken at speed, but runs better than last year, and a joy to run
Mountain View Racing - Ferrari 250 GTO
Another Ferrari Fly body model with Amato Chassis, different motor, this time a in line Sideways 20k motor. Full set of lights fitted. Hang on a minute was it not black last year ? I reckon Mountain View Racing have a fleet of these Ferrari's
Test Run - umm! another very fast car, I could be in trouble here and not just because my chassis is falling apart.
Well that's it for tonight, tomorrow is the Classic Daytona (Class C) and I will be praying tonight that the Aston Chassis will suddenly appear like a miracle before Sunday....but probably not