by DManley » Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:43 am
Scalextric takes a bit less space than Carrera. Carrera lets you run 1/24 cars on it, so it is wider and doesn't have the tighter turns that Scalextric has. All of the major car brands will run on Carrera or Scalextric track, but you will need to mess with the guides on Carrera cars to switch them to Scalextric. In a tight space, like a ping pong able, you will be able to fit more Scalextric track than Carrera. Carrera has a deeper slot, so the Carrera cars need a shorter guide to run on Scalextric track. Otherwise, all of the major maker's cars will run on any track.
I know you want to fit the most track you can on your table, but try to come up with a layout that has some straights. In a short space like that, it is easy to make a layout that's all curves and twisty bits. These can get annoying to drive, as you can't establish a rhythm. You will soon tire of leaning against guard rails, so leave room for borders. The borders let you hang the car out and slide through the corners without falling off the track. Both Scalextric and Carrera make wider turns too. include a couple of these where you can fit them, as the variety in turns seems to make driving the layout much more fun. A ping pong table will be a fairly tight layout with either brand. If you decide to go with Carrera, and you want to consider the set that Harry reviewed, just order some extra track pieces when you get it. If you like a larger set, go with that, but you will still want to order extra track pieces and borders.
Good luck, and have fun. This is a great hobby, and the kids liked it too. I'm still waiting for Grandchildren, but I will get them racing too, someday.