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Soon, no earmuffs needed for NASCAR pit crews
dpmule
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Turn out the lights, the party's over....
Gregor62, It started to lose it for me when the "car of tomorrow" entered the party.
Remember when you were a kid and people use to race slot cars, same thing.
Wait for it !! ,,,,,,,,
Next year the Kentucky Derby will require rubber shoes/plates on the thoroughbreds ,,,,,no more thundering ‘hooves’,,,,,,,
😂😎🙄
Can you imagine how long the race would take, plus all the cars plugging in to charge!?!
Take down a whole power grid. Lol
As y’all know, NASCAR is headquartered in New York City (Manhattan).
No one should be surprised when you get a “New York City” thought process applied to the product.
What’s next, turn the Pike’s Peak Hill climb Race to the Clouds into a high tec soapbox derby and coast from top to the bottom?
Albeit it would be far more entertaining than watching oversized slot racers going quietly round and round for fans.
Mule
I lost interest when Terry Labonte retired.
Does anybody even watch NASCAR? I would rather watch golf.................bowling even...........maybe curling.
Nah,,, electric ponies... just about as boring as it is now. Just another horse race.
Prototype...working on a full scale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3YuanuYC-Q&ab_channel=MikeWells
It will certainly thrill all those LGBTQ fans when the cars go by... swish...swish...swish
Gonna be the Daytona 75....none will last 500!!!
Brings back memories those old electric slot car tracks. I had a tackle box where I kept my Cheetah race car and Cox controller along with tools, spare parts, extra silicone tires and a bottle of castor oil. Not motor oil but rather the type you took for your ailments back in the old days. You could rub a little of that castor oil on those white silicone tires for more traction. After school I would head out to the slot car track back in 1963 and '64.
I had 1/32 scale Cheetah, GT 40 and a Cobra , spare tires, controllers , and would always ride my bike up to the city and run on their 8 lane track. Some of the older kids ran on the 1/24 Track
Some of those older kids were adults that would have all the best equipment with rewound motors etc. My car was geared for a short flat track with tight turns at the track in the Holston Shopping Center in East Knoxville where I spent my time.
One time I decided to go to the big track at the Western Plaza bowling lanes in West Knoxville to race. They had long straight a ways with banked sweeping turns and I got blown away and never went back. 🙄😊
I don't know about NASCAR but electric motorbikes make the most awful sound known to man.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I recall the hobby shop well. I would also buy rocket engines in there and take them to school and we would set off our single or two stage rockets at lunch. Then chase them down after lunch in the cornfields when they came down. Dad came home from GM when I was in the 6th grade and I had his mccolloch chain saw taken apart on the garage floor. He didn't say a word just looked at me and shook his head. I took it apart just to see how it worked. I did get it back together. All those experiments did eventually pay off later when I built real rocket engine and aircraft fuel systems for uncle sam.
Horse racing may be a goner to. Ya"ll ever been behind a team of draft horses?
Green house emissions aplenty.
jumping topic but I still have a small collection and was collecting but got away from it the old ho scale 1/64 scale slot cars there still a huge collector and racing groups around
I had a big 4 lane lay out set up in my pole barn about 20 years ago about a dozen fellows from work got involved but it fizzled out over time
I still have my first aurora 4 lane figure 8 track in my collection my mom ( and dad of course ) got it with top value stamps for me as a Christmas present when I was about 10 yrs old . funny note she had to make my uncles and dad stop playing so I could paly LOL