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News Bury St Edmunds Slot Car Club

Rnd 7 Sat 6th July 

Fly Trucks Support Class

          

Truck racing is popular at the club but making their debut here - and in their first live race event following necessarily limited testing on a small home track -  were the Fly Sisu trucks. (One of the club members Googled Sisu and apparently they are a Finnish truck manufacturer.)

The lorries barely fitted side by side on the grid, one or two people thinking they were actually 1/24 scale, I suspect because the Scalextric trucks previously run are actually smaller than 1/32?

            

The excitement was palpable as these were truly 'something different'. Despite some doubt about their size they could be successfully raced, with a lot of tail-out action, bumping and nerfing.  Braking on all was poor and on a couple, non-existent but drivers quickly adapted to reducing power early and drifting round the corners. They are trucks after all, not cars, so they should require a different technique to drive.

            

On the left a very close finish demonstrating that truck racing is a contact sport, followed on the right by a fist in the air from Graham who - I think (apologies if I'm wrong) - had just won his first heat ever at the club. Nice one!

            

There were a few 'racing incidents' the least expected being the penchant for a couple of the trucks to do a 180 and suddenly go racing off in the opposite direction, much to fellow racers amusement. However, it didn't take long to get the measure of that quirk and not apply the power too soon on the exit of a corner. 

One other, about heat seven or eight, was an errant wheel rolling down the straight, followed half a lap later by the other wheel, complete with axle, disappearing. (See photo left.) Funnily enough the truck was quicker in the tripod format, the driver electing to carry on 'as' is' rather than stopping for a repair but NO- we won't be removing the front wheels from the other trucks to match! ( A quick dab of glue between heats quickly sorted THAT issue.)

RESULTS?

Ben set fastest lap for the class, with Mark J and Shaun still topping the league. However Mark turned the tables on Shaun this time, with his faster lap deciding the tie for first place in his favour.

LESSONS LEARNED have been quickly applied - but will they make the trucks less fun? Only time and another meeting will tell.

All six racing trucks gearing were checked. I thought I'd changed them all to 8t pinions but two were still stock 10t, so they were swapped out. (Explains why a couple of the trucks had even less brakes than the rest!) 

After some online research each Sisu has been fitted with one pair of softer WASP urethane tyres, these replacing the outer pair, one on each side at the rear. Apparently that improves grip but still allows some slide to stop the trucks tipping on sharper corners. Finally 3D printed slot guide 'thingies' were fitted in place of the springs, to stop the 180 reverse running phenomenon and get the slot guides down into the slot. 

Yet to be done is the gluing into the chassis of the motors and bearings.

(The backup truck body and chassis have also been identified using chequered tape, as the complete backup truck and the spare 'chassis only' are both running 10t pinions - I ran out of eights. Other than that they were indistinguishable from the primary race trucks.)

          

P.S. Forgot to say, they're magless with 20gms of weight added, 10 directly behind the guide and 5 either side at the mid-point.
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Not much overtaking room between them  Rofl

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Hence the majority with missing mirrors! (All were bought second hand.)
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They look great and I have read numerous times elsewhere that these are the trucks to have for racing.

...I wonder if they'll fit under our bridge ?

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Two and seven eighths inches high on the track, if that helps. (Three inches to be on the safe side.) Add at least half an inch for clearance, assuming your track and the overpass are flat and parallel to each other but more would be better! The trucks shown are the most common and therefore easier and cheaper to find second hand.
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Thanks, I'll measure-up next week at the track  Thumbup

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Rnd 7 Sat 6th July 
Third Class? No! It's the ...

MAINS: Owner/driver Sports/GT & LM cars

This was what we'd been building up to throughout the evening. Owner/driver cars, any motor and any chassis config. but still magless. Unfortunately Brian and son Aaron had to set off early for their long drive home, leaving eleven to contest the class.

          

Just as colourful as the Legends, a great variety of cars took to the grid, the yellow Ferrari 512BB having come from a not too distant seller both geographically and on this forum. Maybe he'll recognise it? Only change was to black rear tyres (formerly red!) and a slot guide suited to plastic track. It was quick!

R.H. photo: Bill was in this heat so Ben took over Race Control. (Yes, I know, for people of a certain age 'Bill & Ben' conjures up quite a different picture ..... !)

          

The Slot.it Lancia Martini made several appearances, in the hands of the owner as well as being loaned out to up the pace for a Scalextric driver. (Embarrasingly the original loaner, a Scaleauto Mercedes GT3 fell to bits, the owner having forgotten to tighten the body/chassis screws beforehand. ABSOLUTELY no fault of the driver, although he was rather shocked!) 

On the right Vic's Shaun's Mosler, followed by the Scalextric lighted Ford GT, later in the heats to be replaced first by that Scaleauto Mercedes GT3 then the much better prepared and already race-proven Slot.it Lancia. 

          


Ben's turn on the track, with Bill now back on race control. Race Coordinator had been tweaked during the 'tea and sandwiches' break after the trucks. Just some changes to the driver audio, which lost 'translation' during emailed updates.  Bigsmile    

          

Mark J's very competitive and heat winning Ninco Megane. Got to love those. One of the first 1/32 cars I bought, just for the looks! Alongside is a close-up of Vic's Shaun's NSR Mosler.  

             

A much modded Scalextric Bentley, again bought from this forum. No lights but still with a full interior. A lovely car to drive and very forgiving. (Right.) They think it's all over!

          

Well it is now!                                                                                     (N.B. THIS is Vic's car!)

Vic's Mosler Porsche heads the charts with Ben coming home in second place. Mark J's rapid Megane took third spot. It was a great opportunity to try lots of different cars with a great variety of 1:1 and 1:32 manufacturers making an appearance. 
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Next meeting: Sat. Aug. 17th.

What will be racing?

Heaven knows! There's a wide choice. Take your pick.

       

You can be sure there'll be an owner/driver class and one or two club classes and it'll all be happening at the usual time and place. Back to a 5pm start at:

Gt. Whelnetham Community Centre, Stanningfield Rd, Bury Saint Edmunds. IP30 0TX
(Look out here for any further details - and here they are:)

Race classes as follows for this Saturday.
Main class: Owner/driver saloon cars. Max motor 20K.
Support race: Porsche 997 club cars.
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Next meeting: Sat. Aug. 17th.

What will be racing?

Mains: Owner/driver saloon cars. Max motor 20K.

   

Support race: Porsche 997 club cars. 

It'll all be happening at the usual time and place. Back to a 5pm start at:

Gt. Whelnetham Community Centre, Stanningfield Rd, Bury Saint Edmunds. IP30 0TX
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Rnd 8 Sat 17th August 

With many of the regulars on holiday or at weddings attendance dropped to eight, so only the middle four of the six lanes were used to allow for sufficient marshals and a race controller. It wasn't so long ago eight was considered a high turnout but nowadays it's at the low end of the scale, with membership up around sixteen. It did mean more racing this time though, there being sufficient time for three classes again.
 
Support race 1, Scalextric Porsche 911 GT3's.

       
 
New to the club car portfolio all the Porsches had been stripped and rebuilt, with new wiring and tyres. The result was very close racing with  Mark J leading home David and Shaun by a little over one point four laps. Vic and Bill were a lap down on the second and third place duo, with Alan, Wayne and James bringing up the rear, in that order but very tightly grouped.

   
 
Support race 2, Scalextric Karts.

       
                               Oops!

       
                                                                                      ... and the winner is? SHAUN! 

Plenty of racing incidents, as could be expected with open-wheeled racing but all good clean fun. Another class, another winner, Shaun taking the top step of the podium ahead of David and Mark J. Although completely different weapons the lap scores were remarkably similar to the Porsche class, Shaun posting just a third of a lap more, David a fifth of a lap less and the rest of the group much the same as before.
 
Main race, Owner/driver Saloons.

Time to get down to the 'serious' stuff - well, a bit more serious anyway. Scalextric, SCX and Slot.it manufactured cars took to the track, representing an Alfa Romeo 155, BMW 125, Ford Sierra Cosworth, two Honda Civics, a Honda Accord, Nissan Skyline, Vauxhall Calibra and a VW Passat. Quite a field!

       
A good mix of cars: 1 SCX, 2 Scalextric & 1 Slot.it ...........with 3 Scalextric v 1 Slot.it this time.
       
A couple of Scalextric Civic's  do battle                            plus a lovely - and rare? Slot.it Alfa 155 
       
The sole SCX car, a Honda Accord                               A Scalextric BMW 125 & Slot.it Nissan fight for position.
   
  
It made for interesting racing, with Vic bringing his car home 1.4 laps  ahead of Shaun's Halfords Civic and 1.8 laps ahead of Mark J's Sierra Cosworth. Racing was VERY close, apart from Wayne's 'Old School' Scalextric Calibra - but he just enjoys the opportunity to run lots of his home cars on a big track. Looked the part though.
 
A great relaxed and fun social evening with much laughter. Next time, attendance back into double figures?
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