The world's biggest Scalextric track designed by Formula One ace Martin Brundle and featuring 150ft of the sport's most famous turns has gone up for sale. The 'Ultimate 2015 Track' is made up of 177 ...
Racing fans will be able to go wheel-to-wheel in the bid for pole position as Silverstone Museum brings two of the most exciting British brands together this Easter with the launch of the ultimate ...
It may have started as a humble circuit of rubber strips, but that wouldn't stop Scalextric becoming a thing of dreams. For generations, millions of children have routinely spread themselves onto the ...
Sam – an ex-science teacher – uses his physics degree and five years of experience at Which? to test everything from beard trimmers to electric bikes and trampolines. Whether you're after a fun race ...
MOTOR racing fan Tony Sivyer has built a Scalextric track 165ft long — in his spare room. Tony, 53, from Bournemouth, spent six years and £10,000 on the 12ft by 8ft layout. Please provide a valid ...
A warehouse operator has told how he splashed out £10,000 building a huge 165 foot Scalextric track over six years in his front room. Tony Sivyer, 53, built a 12 feet by 8 feet layout from scratch at ...
You've played with slot cars before, right? They are definitely one of the coolest little gadgets out there, especially considering you can usually always throw those cars off the track just by going ...
A team of model makers spent hundreds of hours recreating the iconic British Grand Prix Silverstone circuit – out of Scalextric. The 25 meters (82.02 feets) (82.02 feet s) (82.02 feet) long detailed ...
It's the toy that every grown up boy has always wanted. And now, it could be yours (for an undisclosed fee). The massive Scalextric track featured in the pictures above and below was designed by ...
Clearly spurred on by our very own Captain Slow, an American man has constructed a 145ft, 1/32 scale Formula 1 circuit in his basement. Thirty-nine-year-old James-Michael Harlan spent three years ...
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