- Corporate entertaining: - team building,
client entertaining, Xmas parties etc.
- Need an attraction for an exhibition stand?
This event is it.
- Challenging game of skill and tactics.
- Simple enough for all to take part.
- Almost any size group can be entertained.
- Complete with staff who will organize
the event into a genuine competition.

The game may start in the minds of players as "just a bit
of fun" but usually turns into serious sport. Micro Reality
have selected and developed equipment to ensure the game is as fair
as possible. A fact greatly appreciated by players who put their
heart and sole into the competition.
How is a fair game achieved? The scoring system and rules are a
big factor but the design of the track is also important.

Our 6-lane and 8-lane competition tracks are specially built to
club racing specifications. Free from car de-railing bumps and intermittent
power supply faults common with popular makes of track. Sharp bends
can be very frustrating for novice drivers as the cars will leave
the track easily. Our tracks have gentle turns even on the inside
of an eight-lane circuit. Only specially built tracks can offer
this. Figure eight design permits equal lane length.

Players will enjoy competition controllers featuring smooth braking
and acceleration. Micro Reality have a team of skilled staff to
run this event. A referee equipped with P.A. radio microphone and
the computerized scoring system can make sure the players get the
most out of the event. We have a number of formats to suit the situation;
structured games, informal parties or team building.
These scale drawings of the layouts, give track dimensions. Add
2000mm or 6ft to the overall track size to get minimum room size.
Setting-up tracks at venues takes about 1hr although an extra 1hr
is generally allowed for contingency. Packing away takes about 40min.
Equipment will fit in all but the tinniest lift so events can be
held on any floor. If flights of stairs are unavoidable prior notice
is appreciated. Extra staff are sometimes necessary cary the equipment.
"Hello" Magazine Feb 2001 ran an article on Jenson Buttons
21st Birthday party. Jenson was quoted as saying "The Scalextric
was great, I even managed to play on it."
How did he get on? You may wonder if an F1 star can perform at
this event? We had a very enthusiastic crowd that night. Running
a competition to be the fastest driver over 6 laps. Competition
was fierce; several men had been trading fastest times for about
an hour. The rules were "crash & burn" which meant
if the car came out of the slot you were out of the race. All players
so far had taken a number of races to get anywhere near a win. Jenson
had two races and while not taking the fastest time he won both
races without incident. A remarkable start, unfortunately he was
too much in demand for another go. The picture gallery has a copy
of Jenson driving at the event.

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