Thanks guys for the moral support... Here's a bit of an update...
After the initial testing, I decided to change the front end configuration. I just didn't like the way the front wheels rolled, so I did some cutting and added some square brass tube instead.. This was done in one piece, and once soldered, it was then cut to size for the twin axle stubs (and stops) giving it independant rolling front wheels.. With a real car, weight jacking is done regularly to obtain better traction either side to side or front to back. Because the front motor car would be inherently front heavy, I decided on a slightly backwards rake to get weight transfer to the rear wheels coming out of a corner instead of just adding more lead to the rear ballast tray. Yup, it does raise the center of gravity a bit, but the rear is very low (still within the rules).
Let me say hear that drive train alignment is REALLY touchy with this thing. I used the forged PM brackets hoping that keeping everything strait would be easier... but, the alignment still seems to depend on correct torque procedure on the motor mounting screws, a small shim in the lower front left, and a whole lot of fussing with it to get it tight and right. I am using a ScaleAuto 26 tooth gear and a ScaleAuto 9 tooth aluminum pinion with the hope of cutting down on vibration with the use of the long drive shaft. I usually use Slot-it gears, but I'm warming up to these.
Results so far? The chassis itself is outrunning last years entry (cheers from the team in attendance at "Tobiano Raceway Park")!!! Although encouraging, one must keep in mind that Tiny Alice Racing came in at the bottom of the O2 list in 2016 (ball point spring front suspension wasn't such a hot idea I guess). We'll see what happens with the '65 Monogram Barracuda body mounted up. We really want to redeam ourselves at PDR.......

Val