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1/24 Scale Race
Tracks
The
Modified Figure Eight - The Blue Track
This flat-ish track has four drivers on each side. A lap is about 90 feet. It was built by Ogilvie
Tracks in 1993 (Track # 257). The race surface is charcoal
gray and the outside wall blue.
The track is powered by either a variable power supply or two 45 amp fixed power supplies putting out about 11.5 volts. We use SRT race management system to run races and rent track time.

The King -
The Red Track
This is a high banked 155 foot King. It was built by
Gary Greding Fast Tracks in April of 2007 for Kasper, WY.
King (Track G7). The race surface is black as are the inside walls and the outside wall
red.
The track is powered by three Kepco RAX 5-300K
adjustable power supplies running at 13 volts. We use SRT race management system to run races and rent track time.

The
Sovereign - The Purple Mile
This is the first track of its design built and may be
the last in existence. It has high banked corners and flat
turns on an oval donut and is 220 feet long. Built on June
21 1965 by American Raceways for Playland at the Beach in
CA. The surface is black and the walls are purple.
The track will be powered by two 75 amp fixed power
supplies putting out about 13.5 volts. We use SRT race management system to run races and rent track time.

HO Scale Race
Tracks
The Champion -
The Blue HO track
A four lane track with a bridge and a banked corner.
The Scorpion -
The Green HO track
A six lane flat track with plenty of tight turns.
Other 1/24 Scale
Race Tracks

We use this track for fairs and special events.
The flat-ish track takes up a nine feet by twenty five foot. One lap around this race track is about 50 feet. It was built by Ogilvie Tracks in 1995 (Track # 336). The track is powered by a variable power supply.
Currently in storage as it needs some repairs.
This high banked Hillclimb is about 140 feet. It was built by Ogilvie Tracks in 1991 (Track # 122). The race surface is black with the inside walls of black and white and the outside wall yellow.
The track is powered by two 75 amp fixed power supplies putting out about 13.5 volts. We use SRT race management system to run races and rent track time.

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