I've wanted to build a second track for years, and now am actually making plans. I already have a 4' x 14' 2-lane oval with a very slick hardboard surface that my grandson and I have raced everything from RTR Trans Am cars to custom built dirt modifieds on for about 7 years.
I thought about building a road course for the Trans Am cars but frankly while waiting for the Pioneer Camaros I lost interest and the cars I have are packed away. All the other cars I have are replicas of dirt cars, so it looks like a larger oval makes the most sense. Plus, I've spent hundreds of dollars over the years on lighting and other scenery items ideal for replicating a hometown Saturday night oval.
The corner space available could be as large as 10' x 16', but I'll probably just use 6' x 10' for a short fat oval with larger turns than straights. Since I also do a lot of time trials on my own I'm thinking about a lane change switch that flip-flops and alternately sends a car to the inside and outside lanes. I also have a lot of Scalextric digital stuff I bought years ago and could go that way or use the AC2car system. My current track has the lanes routed right into the table top, but I'd like to have slightly banked turns if I could figure out how to do that. Lastly, I already have several sheets of hardboard for the surface, but want a little more traction this time and am experimenting with sanding it to roughen up the surface a bit.
Thoughts, ideas, and suggestions are welcome.
Slothead