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An invitation was sent out to a group of friends. 5-racers were able to attend.
The evening kicked off with Trans Am class.
Up next was Group C.
Then 70's GP.
The last class to race was LeMans 22K.
Here are a few pics of the track.
We thank our host for another fun event, and look forward to the next race.
Thank you very kindly for looking,
Ken
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Some nice cars there Ken.
Is the LeMans 22K class for Predator motors?
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(10th-Oct-25, 08:46 AM)Kevan Wrote: Some nice cars there Ken.
Is the LeMans 22K class for Predator motors?
Any S-can style motor up to Slot.it's 23,000 rpm motor. When the class was initially conceived Slot.it's "orange" motor was rated at 22,000 rpm. So Slot.it, Thunderslot, NSR 20,000, 21,500 & 22,000, and many others.
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Which of those motors is most popular?
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Hi Kevan,
Johnny is spot on.
I don't think anyone in our group is using a Predator. Most of us are using whatever came with the car.
I have a Ford GT Mk4 with the stock NSR motor. I'm debating trying a Cyclone. The other guys are passing me in the straights.
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Hi Ken,
That is a great looking circuit.
Proper fast, but with some nice technical challenges.
Have fun out there,
Pip