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Scalextric's announcement of the their new Sport Track system has had quite a few enthusiasts on the edge of their seat, anxiously awaiting its arrival. Promises of a better track system for the model car racer is no small order, but Scalextric is used to bringing us quality, and they have achieved that goal once more. This track is quite an improvement over the classic track, not only in the track itself, but added features as well. |
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From the new straight sections of the popular gravel trap borders, to fully independent power per lane, make this system even better. The track in this review is the standard circuit 3 GT Sport set. It includes 2 of the 911 GT3R Scalextric Porsches. These cars are 2 of the finest model racing cars you could ask for, and if this is your first set, you are in for some fun and challenging racing. The cars included in this set are identical to the ones in my review found here at Slot Car Illustrated. Therefore, I shall let that review stand as a companion to this article. | |
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Even in the event you are limited on space, the Circuit 3 configuration is just the right amount of track to give you a challenging, and flexible layout. Add to that some interesting specialty track, and you have the makings of a system guaranteed to keep you happy for quite some time. The set arrived neatly packaged, and all components were present and accounted for. The set instructions were easy to read and understand, so everyone should have their track up and running quickly and easily. Also included is a new booklet informing you of all the new Sport Track pieces, and something else I really enjoyed: Track Plans!
It lists fourteen 2 lane, and thirteen 4, and 6 lane configurations, of which, 5 of these are based on real tracks around the world. It tells you all the pieces required, track lap length and space required. I thought this was a nice touch, and it gives the newcomer and veteran alike, a great deal of information. One of the first additions I noticed is the special track sections, most notably the 2 racing curve crossovers. These are very different from the crossovers I have been used to, and I was anxious to try them out! A "side- |
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| swipe" straight, as Scalextric calls it, is also included, providing you with plenty of racing options. Enough of the "Gravel-Trap" style borders are included to completely wrap around one end of the layout. One thing to note is that these borders now include regular straight sections, coming in half-straight sizes. This has always been missing before, and I for one, am very glad to see them. Having these borders really adds to the visual appeal of the layout. 10 of the familiar plastic supports are included, along with 2 cardboard track supports. These supports served their purpose, and fold away neatly for track storage. | |
| Assembly of this track is even easier than before, the track sections simply push together, and the tabs underneath snap in place. I had this layout completely assembled, with all borders, power connected and racing in just 11minutes! Disassembly is different than before, it takes a little getting used to, but is not difficult. The easiest |
| way I found to do this is to feel around underneath the track, press in one tab at a time, pull the tab out, then, do the other side. Even though it is a little tougher than the classic version, I like this feature, as it prevents the user from bending the track at an angle, causing you to bend the rails, or damage the rail ends. | |
| means if you decide to purchase a new Sport set, you don't need to purchase another supply. Once you plug in the second supply, move the selection switch on top to the right, where you see the two 16V~ symbols, this selects power to be FULLY independent. However, you can leave this switch in the single position. What this does is provides you with double the amperage, and there is a noticeable difference in power increase for that lane, but power is NOT independent, so you will see a drop in power when running another car in the other lane. |
| Now for the fun part! Driving on this track is simply a pleasure, and many test laps were racked up quickly. The cars were whisper quiet along with clean, tight connections provides top-notch racing. This track is SMOOTH to say the least. We tested several different cars and brands, with all of them running beautifully. In all the racing action, a few things were pleasantly discovered. First, the racing curve crossovers are very well done. Unlike some of the older classic crossovers, the Sport versions are flat and wrinkle |
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| free. I have not really liked the crossovers because of that very issue, but on this track, they were a lot of fun. The cars drift right through them as quietly as they do on regular track. The "side-swipe" straights are just as entertaining, and YES, some cars can make it through them together. The Porsches could just barley squeeze through, but wider cars, such as the Lister Storm could not. Trading paint here and there is all part of the fun for us, and this set delivers that full throttle. |
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This has been a sneak preview of the new Scalextric Sport Track System. The release of this track on American shores is, at this writing, approximately 2 months away. I would like to thank Alan Smith of Scalextric-USA for providing us with this review set, we appreciated it, and so do the enthusiasts of this great hobby.
Harry Wise As always, feel free to email me at wiseone@yhti.net, or drop me a line here at the Slot Car Illustrated online forum about this car, or just the hobby in general. |
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