My name is Stumpy Stone from Eastern Ohio and I'm new to this forum. I started slot car racing in 1961 with an Aurora "vibrator" set, advanced to a Strombecker 1/32 scale set in 1963, and then started racing on local hobby shop tracks in 1/24 scale in 1965. I got a chance to drive a Stock Car at the local dirt track in 1967 (a '39 Ford coupe that was getting real tired) and raced slot cars in winter. The real race cars took more and more time and money and I got away from slots after 1971. I finished my last season as a driver at the end of 1973 and became an official, then flagman, and then announcer. I worked different speedways over the years and spent 30 years with the AARA a vintage oval racing group as well. I retired from announcing after 39 years.
In 1977 I bought an Ideal TCR set and it was so neat that I bought another one. This lasted until I bought my first radio control car (a Bolink) later the same year. Stuck with that for twelve years. I returned to slot car with 1/32 scale in 1999 and raced them though 2006. I got back into HO T-jet and AFX racing with two clubs in 2009 and have done that ever since. In mid-2013, while recovering from five way heart bypass surgery, I "rediscovered" slotless racing, starting with some old Tyco TCR stuff and a few pieces of Aurora Speedsteer. That interest has grown since then and I really get a kick out this unique form of "vintage" racing. I was racing at Tom Delauder's Monkey Wrench Speedway this past Saturday and it was suggested that I should get on Home Racing World. So here I am!
By the way, are there any other slotless racing fans around?
Terry "Stumpy" Stone Martins Ferry, Ohio (a very young 65 years old) :banana-dance: