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  2. Total Control Racing - Wikipedia

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    Total Control Racing (TCR) was a toy brand from Ideal which debuted in the late 1970s, similar to slot car sets, with approximately HO scale cars (and smaller scale semi-trailer trucks) that operated on a slotless track.

  3. Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver - Wikipedia

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    The different cars have varying abilities with regard to speed, traction, and maneuverability, the last affecting the car's ability to perform stunts. The player's car will jump through the air between sections of each race track, during which stunts can be performed. Stunts are an integral part of the game, as much as racing against the clock.

  4. Slot car racing - Wikipedia

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    BSCC (British Slot Car Club) HQ is at Millstream Raceway, [10] Ringwood, Hampshire and is the UK's largest slot racing centre with 2 × 8-lane Ogilvie Custom Tracks, including the mega 205' 8-lane BSCC Daytona Speedway. Millstream has been the world's largest customer of Ogilvie Custom Tracks and is about to take delivery of their 11th track ...

  5. Slot car - Wikipedia

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    A typical, 1:32 scale, Audi R8R slot car by Carrera Slot cars are usually models of actual automobiles, though some have bodies purpose-designed for miniature racing. Most enthusiasts use commercially available slot cars (often modified for better performance), others motorize static models, and some "scratch-build", creating their own mechanisms and bodies from basic parts and materials.

  6. Toy Story Racer - Wikipedia

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    Toy Story Racer is a 2001 kart racing game ... the player must bump other players with their car. ... The Game Boy Color version has 10 tracks across three locations ...

  7. Mini 4WD - Wikipedia

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    The Mini 4WD originated in Japan in 1982, when toy manufacturer Tamiya introduced Mini 4WD race cars. A Mini 4WD race car is a 1:32 scale kit featuring four-wheel drive powered by an electric motor using a pair of AA batteries. A single electric motor turns both axles. These kits snap and screw together without the need for glue. [2]

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