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  2. Carrera (slot car brand) - Wikipedia

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    Carrera-Bahn, 1:24 scale, in 2005 Carrera model of an Audi R8R. Carrera is a slot car brand introduced in the early 1960s by Josef Neuhierl GmbH & Co. KG based in the Franconian town of Fürth, Germany. The name Carrera was inspired by the Porsche Carrera models which took their name from the Carrera Panamericana road race.

  3. 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.

  4. Slot car racing - Wikipedia

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    Modern commercially made slot cars and track. Ninco, 1:32 scale. Slot car racing (also called slotcar racing or slot racing) is the competitive hobby of racing with powered miniature autos (or other vehicles) which are guided by grooves or slots in the track on which they run. Slot cars are usually models of actual automobiles, though some have ...

  5. Category:Slot car brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Slot car layouts - Wikipedia

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    Sidewinder (slot car) This page was last edited on 5 September 2009, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Slot car ride - Wikipedia

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    Test Track, a slot car ride at Epcot, Walt Disney World. Slot car rides are amusement park rides that are propelled by an onboard electric motor through a slot car track, speeding up and slowing down to entertain the rider. [1] Walt Disney Imagineering invented the technology, first implemented in 1999, with Test Track at Epcot.