Vinno Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Round two of the enduro was run last night and it looks as though the dry winter we are having is keeping the racers away. One after another is coming down with dreaded lurgys this winter but luckily we were blessed with the presence of the father of our group Viv or (COB) as he is known on the forum. It was great to meet Viv and I think he surprised himself with his performance as the night wore on actually picking up a third in the Ninco classics we ran after the enduro. Devious Dave should now be called Grumpy Dave. This is the big blokes race face so you know not to cross him on the track. Viv in the centre getting back in the groove with Al(Andy Capp) Collins and Joe(Schumacher). Start line for the enduro. All classes are Open so cars can be modded and as you will read a lot were. Angry Charlie ran the yellow Fly Capri in the Sport sedan class in the enduro with Daniel next to him in the Ninco Porsche in the Sports Car class. Joe had his SCX F40 with a Fly Racing Capri Chassis in the Sports Car class and Viv ran Daves Scalextric Jag with Slot it HRS chassis. Charlie and Viv running together at the hairpin. If you look closely you can see the magnetic suspension through the rear of Viv's loan car. Another heat and team Jagermiester run here with Bo Porsche and Dave Fly Racing Capri. Al had his Fly racing Capri alongside with Joe in the F40 again. Bo's car was a missile with a MRRC Cobra red motor rated at 35000rpm in it. He needed the Professor adjustable controller to keep it under control. It shows well for the Ninco NC6 motor though as my Canon Porsche with 24 tooth crown was equal in a straight line and a touch stronger under brakes. Hats off to Bo though for trying such a hairy motor with a non magnet car. Dave hanging it all out through the hairpin with Joe entering it. Could that be the first official picture of Dicky Knees face? Places for the classes were: Prototype 1st Myself with Slot it 956 with NC6 engine. 2nd Bo with Slot it 956 with MRRC red motor. 3rd Viv with Scalex Jag Slot it chassis and Boxer motor. Sports car 1st Joe with SCX F40 with Fly Racing Capri running gear. This fitted straight in too. 2nd Daniel with Ninco 934 standard NC5. 3rd Chris with Scalex Camaro Fly engine. Sports Sedans 1st Dave Fly Racing Capri 2nd Angry Charlie Fly Racing Capri 3rd Al Fly Racing Capri To finish the Enduro report here is Chris's Camaro after an altercation with a barrier. Those Camaro bumpers are vulnerable. Was a great night with all sorts of fun. I took a new track record with my Porsche 956 at 6.40 seconds Charlie clocked his first 6 second lap with a 6.99 in the Capri. The meeting of the father of the group and Charlie also showing how to keep young fellas in order. Ended up a quiet night after that. I will post the Classics later as I am going riding now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinno Posted June 13, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 The NC1 Classics class provided a bit of light harted racing after running an Open Enduro for an hour each. The class has changed from Ninco Classic to Pre 1966 cars with NC1 engines which has given us a chance to run Carrera's and Monogram cars. As you can see there is a wide range of cars now with Chris running the Ninco Healy, Big Al running the the Monogram Vette, myself running the Monogram GT350R and Bo running the Ninco Vette. Here we have the Ninco Jags of Joe on white (not Snow White) and Daniel on Blue followed by Charlies lead sled Carrera Aston Martin. Charlie found the best way to get a Carrera car to handle was to remove the lead from all his neighbours houses dampcourse and stick it to his car. Seemed to work well.] Bo had the holeshot here but was rounded up by Joes Jag and Daves Ferrari to end up third this heat. Those Ninco Cobra tyres don't always work too well on Ninco track as they can end up having too much grip. Dave and Big Al exiting the hairpin. The Ninco 166 is turning out to be quite a good race car in the Classics class as Glenn proved last round. Charlie is the lone Carrera in this bunch of Ninco cars. The results in the classics were: 1st Joe Ninco Jag XK120 119.75 laps 2nd Dave Ninco 166 116.5 laps 3rd Viv Ninco Testorossa 114.4 laps 4th Daniel Ninco Jag XK120 114.35 laps 5th Bo Ninco vette 111.50 laps 6th Charlie Carrera Aston Martin 109.65 laps 7th Vince Monogram Mustang 107.7 laps 8th Chris Ninco Healy 102.2 laps 9th Al Monogram Vette 94.9 laps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAVENIC Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Great photos of what looks like a top night. Hats off to Bo for trying to control the Red can motor, I know I can't How did the Revell Mustang handle. I'm taking one to Geds' on Tuesday so I'd be interested to know. Also, Vince, why did you change the motor from your Slotit Porsche? Do you find the Nincos a better motor? Have you tried a Proslot Evo3? They snap straight in and are smooooth as. Just a thought. Thanks again for the photos Dave Quote "I spent most of my money on beer, women and slot cars. The rest I just wasted." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c.o.b. Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Thank you gentlemen for a most enjoyable night .great pics vinny , Just wish that I could join you more often But 600 k's each way is a bit much even for an old legend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsmsoccer Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Thanks Vinno great pics as always. It is good the see the classics race now with such a mixture of cars. It really adds to the night. The Ninco's might still be the cars to beat but having something different is just as enjoyable as winning. I must go as I noticed that next door has some lead left on his roof I must have missed last time. One good thing about having that green brick loaded with lead is that everyone gives way to you on the corners. If I go off I am bound to take anyone around me out as well. Bo might have to reinforce that table as I noticed that it was saging a little when my Aston came around. On a serious note it is great to see this Carrera hold its own out of the box it was such a dog and it has taken a lot of work to get it to the point where it can hold its own. I may have to upgrade the drum brakes as she is difficult to pull up down that main straight. Once you get all that lead in motion that motion just wants to keep on going. Great night Thanks Charlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinno Posted June 13, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Dave I have lowered the Mustang about 2mm to the top of the guards and done quite a few chassis mods to make it tilt. It ran better than I expected and was not too far off the pace of some faster cars. I also ran Ninco Classic tyres on the rear and shaved the front tyres as well as a Ninco sprung guide and the NC1 motor we use in this class. The Slot it Porsche with the NC6 is what I do to all my Slot it cars. The NC6 is more drivable than the V12 motor with more bottom end and also has a more linier feel to it. I run a 24 tooth crown with the 9 tooth pinion and still have much stronger braking than a V12 engined car. It has a similar top speed with this gearing combo and the extra low down weight of the long can motors helps weight distribution. It works as I now hold lap records on every lane at Colyton. They will fall of course. This is a similar motor combo to what is run in europe in the endurance races over there as the Ninco motors are very cool running when compared to the shorter motors like V12's and Pro Slot evo motors which heat up quite a bit. Viv It was good to finally meet you. Hope you can come down again and give us a hard time on the track. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAVENIC Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Thanks for the explanation, Vinno. I may just give that a go. It's good having you old blokes passing on your many years of experience Dave Quote "I spent most of my money on beer, women and slot cars. The rest I just wasted." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c.o.b. Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Vinno would love to get there more often . but that would be bloody dangerous ,If I get hooked again it could lead to divorce. I'll be baaaack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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