http://www.en.slotfire.com/
The discussion: is it really cool to race on a track with a switch lanes system (automatic or by pressing a button)? Or is battling on a standard
track side by side, waiting laps after laps for a chance to pass the car on the neighboring track, preferably on the inside, more exciting? This
isn't an attempt to judge the technology, which I'm sure is great. Instead, what are the experiences, if any, in racing on such a high-tech track.
How does it compare to the good old wooden 5/6/8 laner?
Lets hear it folks
-g
Hi G
I try it in Nurnberg (only auto change), at the toy messe, For us there is nothing like the normal way to race, but the track from Slotfire was very
enjoyable to drive, and when you got to know it, the race form was good, coming up to a opponent or a dummy car going round a one speed, you had to
make your attack place careful, not just going close at once but wait until the right place, and do it before the car behind you take the other lane.
we where 2 drivers and 3 dummy cars on a small track (15 m) with 8 switch places i think.
conclusion, if money wasnt the issue i would buy one slotfire track just for fun, but real race is on a 5-6-8 laner, the auto change is good, better
than manuel bottom
I don't know if i liked digital tracksystems. Maybe for some fun at home but for competition racing? I asume high speed crashes will take place on
the lane changes and discussions about who's error it would be could become very emotional ...
Anyway if you're looking for a flexible wooden track look here : http://www.slotsports.de/index.html , maybe they will make digital parts in the future