@ viejoronnie - answers to your questions
Aren't 1/24 Tamiya mini kits OOP and kinda spendy...at least on the bay?I'd venture to say the kits are still available online. Whether they're expensive is a matter of opinion. There's a modeling aspect to this proposed proxy and you won't find a better scale replica than Tamiya's version.Is a 4WD mini acceptable, or just traditional front drive only?Front wheel drive only.Any no-brand Chinese motor at all with no more than 21k rpm at 12 dc? Single guide pin rather than guide flag OK? "Full" interior required or is a flat card tray with driver shoulders and head ok?The motor would have to be identifiable (Slot It, NSR, etc.) to be 21K and under. A pin guide would be fine. Flat tray with driver figure is OK too.A
ny suggestions for wheels and tires that approximate scale sizes of 10"-13" rims?As below you'll notice a 20mm x 10mm max spec will be allowed so any 15 x 8 rim with tires could be made to fit. I used the BRM 1/32 Nascar 14.5 x 8.9 rims with home made urethane tires on my prototype. Here are some other guidelines that'll be in place.
Wheels/Tires
- maximum combined diameter - .787" (20mm)
- maximum width - .394" (10mm)
- urethane tire composition only
I've based the maximum combined diameter by scaling down the 12" rims and tires on my 1:1 Mini which are 19 inches tall. That works out to .792" in 1/24th scale.
Minimum chassis to track clearance
- .0625" (1/16", 1.587mm)
Here are a couple of the GVSCC tracks to be run on.
Luf's Big Targa


Mike's YVR Runway


If there any other questions, just ask.
Still gauging interest by spreading the word on other forums and talking to slot car colleagues throughout Canada and the USA.
Dan