22nd-Dec-19, 09:04 AM
Our new WHO/digital season kicks off on Wednesday 22 January and marks the sixth anniversary of Scalextric digital racing in Worthing. From a first trial run in January 2014, we've gradually built up a calendar of five Wednesday evenings and five all-day Saturday events this year. Our aim is to make digital club racing accessible to anyone who wants to try it out - HO club racers, digital home racers, 1/32 analogue club racers, RC car racers and interested members of the public.
We race on Scalextric Sport track, using the Scalextric Digital Advanced Powerbase, RCS64 race management software, Pit Pro sensors and Truspeed SSD IV wireless controllers. Most of our racing classes use standard Scalextric DPR cars with magnets removed and replacement racing tyres added. We're imaginative with our formats and RCS64 simulations to try an emulate real racing series and have a lot of fun. There is loads more info in the WHO/digital 2020 guide available as a pdf document from our website: whoracing.org.uk/who_digital
There will be full coverage of our 2020 WHO/digital season on this SlotRacer Online thread and on our website. It all starts with a Nascar club car team race and a Trans-Am pairs race...
We race on Scalextric Sport track, using the Scalextric Digital Advanced Powerbase, RCS64 race management software, Pit Pro sensors and Truspeed SSD IV wireless controllers. Most of our racing classes use standard Scalextric DPR cars with magnets removed and replacement racing tyres added. We're imaginative with our formats and RCS64 simulations to try an emulate real racing series and have a lot of fun. There is loads more info in the WHO/digital 2020 guide available as a pdf document from our website: whoracing.org.uk/who_digital
There will be full coverage of our 2020 WHO/digital season on this SlotRacer Online thread and on our website. It all starts with a Nascar club car team race and a Trans-Am pairs race...