This version appeals more for scrooges
you don't end up buying two cars that you may not necessarily purchased in the first place.
Anyone remember the Scalextric version, where the lanes crossed so neither competitor had an advantage? (at the risk of start line pile ups) I note that SCX has opted for conventional lanes, in a four lane race, lane 1 is sure going to be popular.
I recall reading an old Scalextric leaflet where the official racing rules, requested that competitors (racing Le Mans/endurance races) should start a distance away from controller and run to their station to begin. ahh a classic.
James

Anyone remember the Scalextric version, where the lanes crossed so neither competitor had an advantage? (at the risk of start line pile ups) I note that SCX has opted for conventional lanes, in a four lane race, lane 1 is sure going to be popular.

I recall reading an old Scalextric leaflet where the official racing rules, requested that competitors (racing Le Mans/endurance races) should start a distance away from controller and run to their station to begin. ahh a classic.

James