Digital Slot Car Racing

Digital Slot Car Racing

OUT NOW!

Digital can run more than two cars on two-lane circuits, introducing overtaking and racing tactics to bring slot car racing closer than ever to real motorsports.

Here is the complete guide to digital racing. Researched with hands-on testing and support from manufacturers, distributers, developers and enthusiasts, 'Digital Slot Car Racing' is written by Dave Chang, author of the definitive guide to slot car tuning 'The Slot Car Handbook'.

This book provides newcomers with the understanding they need to pick the right brand, and for hobbyists to be able to make the most of their digital systems.

  • In-depth coverage of all the major systems Scalextric, Carrera, SCX and Ninco
  • Full details of advanced systems Davic, oXigen, Scorpius, Slotfire, BLST and routed digital
  • Advice for people new to slot car racing and for those wishing to upgrade from analogue systems
  • How digital slot car racing works
  • How to design perfect digital racing circuits
  • How to conduct digital races
  • How to keep digital system in tip-top condition
  • DIY projects to customize digital system and cars

OUT NOW, price of £18.99. 209 pages and over 330 full colour pictures.

US RELEASE IS SCHEDULED FOR SPRING 2012 - but if you are in a hurry you can order direct from me now!



Reader's Reviews


“Dave Chang, who has previously written 'The Slot Car Handbook', has taken on the enormous and probably unenviable task of bringing together the myriad elements of this side of the hobby: the different manufacturers (who very unhelpfully have their own digital systems and approaches), the 'fringe' manufacturers of upgraded components and firmware, the theory, the racing (formats and conduct - you can't just bash each other out of the way, you know), maintenance, construction, compatibility, troubleshooting and modification. A bit like writing a book about the planets and having to include all the stars as well...

And what a job he has done! To say that he has nailed it is to do the author an injustice. He has nailed it, bolted it, then glued it just to be sure. There is something for everyone here, from the dyed-in-the-wool analogue racer who is wondering what all the fuss is about to the modern digital-age converts, and it's a book that a new enthusiast can 'grow into' as he or she gains experience, all for less than half the price of most slot cars...

...This book should grace the shelves (or better still, the workbench) of every digital racer out there. Slot car product of the year? Quite possibly.

– Ric Woods from Slot Car Mag

“Not only is the book useful for the individual home racer, it also takes a good look at club racing, using both systems. As digital racing becomes more popular, it is no doubt then that the club aspect is growing, and looks to continue for the foreseeable future. The comprehensive covering is clearly shown on Pages 84 and 85 of the book, which features a grid with all the widely available systems, including the Scalextric, SCX, Carrera, Ninco and Slot.it systems, and all their relevant features. The detail that has been put into this section is particularly impressive, right down to the lane spacing between each lane! This really is a simple idea that puts the facts to you in a very concise manner...

...So, to conclude, I'm very impressed with this book. The detail that the book goes into, is superb, and this is coupled with some really good quality photos. This book is a credit to Dave Chang, and I'm sure that it will be very popular. There is useful information for someone like myself who is already racing digital, but the book is a 'must read' for anyone contemplating going down the digital route, and also anyone starting out on the slot racing adventure!

– Paul Hassall from Slot Racer Magazine

“Digital Slot Car Racing has developed quite a bit since [it was introduced]. More manufacturers are in the game, each offering their own system and products, different tracks, issues with compatibility and incompatibility etc. Where do you start? I'd think that anyone looking at Digital Slot Car Racing for the first time now, would be quite confused.

So perhaps a solution is at hand - Dave Chang's latest book: Digital Slot Car Racing.

The book, after an introduction, looks at the principals of Digital showing how it works and what it is all about. Methods of digitising a car are shown and getting the track optimally configured. Different people will take away their own information - the beginner, the expert etc. The biggest challenge is convincing the analogue racer to take the plunge...

...I enjoyed the book and looking at what there is on offer in the Digital Slot Car Racing world. Dave's book has great photos, clear text and tables and is an easy read.

Overall, a good book. I recommend it to anyone wanting to change lanes.

– Doug Teggin from Slot Forum


Page Samples

Contents

  • Welcome to Digital
  1. Part 1: Digital Principles

    • 1: Getting started: get up and running straight away
    • 2: How digital slot car racing works
    • 3: High performance systems
    • 4: Additional digital functions
    • 5: Designing digital slot car racing circuits
    • 6: Racing digital slot cars
    • 7: Maintenance and car setup
    • 8: Switching between analogue and digital
    • 9: Other scales
  2. Part 2: Digital Systems

    • 10: Choosing a system
    • 11: Scalextric SSD
    • 12: SCX Digital
    • 13: Carrera Digital 132
    • 14: Ninco N-Digital
    • 15: Davic Evo3
    • 16: Slot.It oXigen
    • 17: Scorpius Wireless
    • 18: Slotfire
    • 19: BLST
    • 20: Digital on routed tracks
    • 21: Software
  3. Appendices

    • Glossary
    • Useful web links
    • Contributors
  4. Index




 

About the Author

Dave Chang

photo courtesey of Pendle Slot Racing

Dave Chang has been an active participant in the UK slot car community for many years, attending many club events and an active moderator for both Slotforum - the worlds largest internet forum on the topic, and for Scalextric's official help and advice forum.

He has written articles for European specialist glossy magazine 'Guia Slot Racing' magazine and the NSCC journal, contributed material for the Scalextric annual catalogue, as well as written many online reviews and articles for Slotforum and Gaugemaster Controls.