Is this the longest 8-lane commercial track ever? 408 feet, and looks totally impossible to marshall!
Don

Posted 06 December 2009 - 03:16 PM
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Wow, that looks like a you want to stay on track.
I can remember being a young kid around 1969 to1970 going to the NY Coliseum car show with my dad and he got me track time on this wide track that I swear was about 16 lanes. I would sure love to see pictures of that track.
Posted 06 December 2009 - 03:52 PM
Philippe de Lespinay
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Posted 06 December 2009 - 05:38 PM
This was hometrack for Jack Beers and myself. I think that track got modified or replaced when the dragstrip went in.
Memory says the track had a loop de loop put in that initially only had power when the track was on and the racer had his controller giving it power. Eventually they made the loop self-powered to avoid cars crashing off the top due to lost power.
The snack bar/pit area of that track was bigger than a lot of raceways.
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I can remember being a young kid around 1969 to1970 going to the NY Coliseum car show with my dad and he got me track time on this wide track that I swear was about 16 lanes. I would sure love to see pictures of that track.
. He began boasting about having a 16 lane track that he ran at fairs and exibitions. We thought he was nuts until he dumped out the bag containing the remains of the rental cars, mostly they were Parma Womp-Womp chassis with 36D belt drive motors soldered in sidewinder, with bodies numbered 1 to 16. .These too were numbered 1 to 16 and I managed to salvage one complete with a good body decaled #13,with an MPC card interior. Gradually I remembered racing on one such 16 lane raceway,at the Canadian National Exibition(CNE) with steering wheels that you had to turn in the direction the car was turning or it would stop. This must have been an American Model Raceway, and it was run like a carnival ride, if you won, you raced against the next group of people for a few laps and if you kept winning , you got a small prize. Gb
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