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![]() We are a group of individuals who love racing small scale hobbies of all sorts. Growing up in a neighborhood where trouble was waiting around every corner, keeping occupied with positive activities was a must. Not having the money to purchase typical hobbies, we decided to create our own. ![]() We designed die cast raceways out of toy scraps, gutter
racers out of tooth picks, instead of go carts we had fat 70's style skateboard races, and of course we had the world famous down hill car tire races. If you could race it, we would find a way to
make it happen. Now that we are older,
we can afford any racing hobby we choose yet most are extremely unrealistic and over priced. That's why I came up with the
Micro Speedway system. It is inexpensive yet packed with realism and creativity. Hopefully more people will become as passionate
about small scale hobby racing as we are. It sure beats running down a hill in the pouring rain! We firmly believe in a slow progression into this hobby known as Model Car Racing. These
are the steps that we believe are the most cost effective to get the most for your dollar: 1. Die Cast Racing- This is racing
collectable cars down a hillside/sidewalk on track with side barriers. 2. Motor Driven Models- A
very popular form of racing in Asia where you race motorized cars in a time trial competition 3. H.O. Slotcars- One of the
most popular hobbies for decades is making a comeback. These cars get power directly from the track they race on. You can
race at home or find a facility with top of the line custom equipment to race up to 8 cars at a time. With the new digital
technology available, it is now possible to race (with passing) 6 cars on a two lane track. 4. Full Remote Control- This is
where you can truly go nuts with racing at home, your favorite social gathering, or even make money for yourself . Powered
by batteries/gas, controlled by radio/cell frequencies, and raced on a track (Micro Speedway ) or on the ground,
you become the driver of any vehicle known to man. Ranging in scales from 1/28th to 1/8th the size of a real car, a person’s wallet
is the only limitation to this form of racing.
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