October 11, 2006 In the early fifties, Scalex gave the world the slot car phenomenon and for the next quarter century, a Scalextric slot car set was part of every adolescent’s dreams. Then came the ...
It's one thing to devise a dream Formula One track, but it's another level altogether to turn it into a giant Scalextric track—but that's precisely what Sky F1 commentator Martin Brundle has done ...
Here at Stuff we love nothing more than the smell of petrol stinging our nostrils, the roar of engines causing premature deafness, all those gorgeous grid girls that hang out with the drivers at each ...
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Imagine a track that is so big it incorporates the best features of circuits around the world. Then, assume it is long enough for those slot cars to reach impressive speeds. Do you feel like a kid ...
A Bournemouth man has spent six years building a giant Scalextric track in his front room. Tony Sivyer's 12ft by 8ft layout is inspired by his love of motorcycle-racing and the Isle of Man TT course.
A motorsport museum at the home of the British Grand Prix is set to launch a new Scalextric exhibition. Silverstone Museum says its latest attraction will open to the public from 1 April to 16 April.
A warehouse operator has told how he splashed out £10,000 building a huge 165 foot Scalextric track over six years in his front room. Tony Sivyer, 53, built a 12 feet by 8 feet layout from scratch at ...