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I made the track with no borders so the kids and the less experienced can get around it without too much trouble. I also have a chicane exit at the beginning of the straight for the service trucks ( grandkids love them) and to park the pace car, have it isolated and switched so the pace car comes out when I turn it on, the pace car parks in the first pit, the reason for the lane change just before it. I combined the two tracks for the room and to get it away from the pit entrance to keep from accidentally going in the pits at speed, it's carnage when it does happen ( I put a piece of electrical tape over the sensor when amateurs are racing ). There is a left lane change below the larger pit exit but the track designer program won't show it. The track rises to the back left corner (about 7 inches) then goes gradually down to mid level (about 5 inches) then to table level in the front then across and back up (4 inches) at the far right then back down to the main straight. The fastest I've gone is just below five seconds with the yellow C7.R Corvette, I know I can go faster but I'm goofing around with scenery all the time.
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I couldn't find a Ferris wheel anywhere that was to scale or wasn't a building toy so I had no choice. It's all lit and has a midway with a working 1/32 scale Ferris wheel I built from scratch. Lane one is 59', lane two is 62', the table is 16' x 6' 6 inches. Here's mine, J&E Raceway, it seems like a lot of tracks use this basic design.