I've been putting together a field of Trans Am cars for a racing series originally intended to run on a routed road course I designed to get a variety of features (reasonably long straightaway, essess, corkscrew, changing radius turns, elevation changes, etc.) onto a 6' by 14' table.
But, after reading about a racer who used plastic track to continually change his circuits to mimic real F1 tracks for his series, I'm wondering if that should be something to consider. I have several boxes of Scalextric track so cost isn't a factor.
Pros & cons: Wood - permanent, can add realistic scenery, few design constraints, non-magnet, but might get boring always running same cars on same track. Plastic - can easily create new tracks, have Scalextric timer/lap counter and lane change tracks, but find magnet racing boring and have over 30 cars I'd have to pull magnets from, plus only limited scenery due to frequent design changes (4 - 5 times a year), and high expense of track borders. I know many racers don't have room or time for scenery, but it makes a big difference to me since I prefer realism to speed.
Thoughts? Consistent realism of a detailed wood track, or variety of being able to race on multiple plastic tracks during a season?
Slothead