1 (edited by ckouba March 31, 2025 12:37 am)

Topic: 2025's 10th Annual Tacoma 24h

I know it's a little early to start begging for participants but Alan has his act in gear early this year:

https://132slotcar.us/the-10th-annual-b … -of-tacoma

It's a Group C event for the 24 with the normal bunch of other races in support.  I signed up for an Oregon team and as always, am looking to get you all out of your comfort zone and go racing.  Clear your calendars for what you can and come on up and race.  The entry is paid for and the more people we have, the easier the weekend becomes.  Even if you're not interested in racing, come up to hang out in a slot car candy store and socialize, or even help us with marshalling duties or whatever.

If you're interested, let me know.  I genuinely hope to see you there!

Chris

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This is an interesting event, and not a lot of true 24 hour enduro's come to the calendar.

Get on board and join the fun!

And as Chris says, the more racers on the team the easier it is on everyone.

Come play!   Feel the pressure of a 50+ minute heat.

"Big Smooth"

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I may be open to this if someone needs an additional racer on their team

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You WANT to be on the Oregon Donors - if Chris is still using that name.

Driving stints are close to an hour in duration with each team needing to also supply a corner worker for each heat.  There is also at least 6 or 8 hours of driving in the dark.

Very cool.

"Big Smooth"

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Chris— As always, I will be there. I was wondering if you'd heard about this already!

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Excellent Stan!  Looking forward to it!

Draggin guy, welcome aboard.  We're always looking for more people to come run on the team.  If you're interested, we have space and there is PLENTY of racing to go around.  Schedule is posted in the link above, lots of racing in the days before the event, and as Monte already shared, the heats during the 24h are 52 or 54 minutes long.  It's a great place to stretch the legs on your BRM cars for a few days.

If we have a strong Oregon contingent this year, we will remain the Oregon Donors.  Otherwise, Scuderia Kouba will be making its first appearance in Tacoma.

Chris

7 (edited by ckouba October 4, 2025 10:14 pm)

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Bumping this back up the forum...

It's a month or so out, and it's currently Stan, Jake, and me on the roster.  If you're at all interested, please drop a line.  It's a fun event with people from all over, with a great set of tracks on which to race.  You won't regret it!

If you're interested but not necessarily wanting to race, we would appreciate marshalling help as well.

Entry is paid for...  Who's in?

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Just a reminder, if you're remotely interested in participating, please feel welcome to join us this coming weekend up in Tacoma for whatever amount of time you can shake free.  I will be there sometime on Thurs morning for the building/testing/tuning and the event starts Sat morning and runs.. you guessed it... for 24 more hours.

Drop me a line at my gmail email by using my forum handle (ckouba) and adding the email provider tag.  I will try to check back in here, but no guarantees.

Chris

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I'll be there Thursday afternoon-ish. I'll be bringing my Scuderia Kouba shirt from the soap box derby, as it seems like the "Oregon Donors" don't really exist any more, save for you and me. Hopefully, we'll find some folks who want to join the Scuderia.

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Looking forward to it Stan!

Any new blood is absolutely welcome!

11 (edited by ckouba November 11, 2025 12:02 am)

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Stan, Jake, Marty, and I made it to the 2025 Tacoma 24H BRM Festival, where a fun time was had with some excellent cars.  We ended up in 6th place for the first 12 hours and an 8th place for the second, and after the 24 hours were up, our combined total put us 8th overall in a field of 10 teams.

Cars were fantastic and ran reliably.  We had the new Group C cars this year, as they are migrating to a new metal chassis and rolling them out.  There is a new model as well, the remote wing 962, which has the body clipped just aft of the rear wheel well and the wing mounted on a pedestal like on the Jags, Merc's, and Toyotas.

We had selected the Merc C9 and the Porsche 962C for the event, with the 962 getting the light kit for the night running.  Both were assembled and tuned fairly simply, making sure we had all the clearances and float that is designed into it and then adjusting our float and tightness.  They were very fun cars to run, with the ability to run faster than we were able to drive them.

I know it's not a popular event for those on the forum here but it'd be great to have more people on the team for next year- even if it's just for marshalling.  You don't need to run a whole 51 minute heat, you don't need to stay up all night....  It's a slot racing event and we are slot racers- if you're interested, we will find a way to work you into the rotation.

The before shot for the full field:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNdnfyfob_m_slg0trW4yMXGWGmG8SA-rF-FVMBVOwOR31JcsWLIicKoCGjTf0TcsN6bOoToETSSDTE5QJR_a8HU4kURVeryYGmLhbOOMMor4_tNfg4AcYxuavk-Y0oye4Q-M-Qyb4K1U0V1H1mB9e-cQ=w975-h731-s-no-gm?authuser=0

The after shot for the C9 (car for 1st 12h):
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczP48pC1x5bGZyWuz9Gk1Tdklc3AhTI7AJBHVmND7YABR4oJpV1xUCze1TjH2ejZ6l5DxAWzzChn8zFOIBe4lAdt663Gb5peGwERhAhp4tK2Wi37NNFNdOF6I8MYqwW4j2DP_Suzw5y3UwSsYtajzfHM_Q=w975-h731-s-no-gm?authuser=0

The Scuderia Kouba team:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN9y6RubxFX5iuSVQQ-eOEYyJZlfIWbWTF4VmqgoOaeuTLes2UGjg8KyMXUugJzGmC1m4J6A4TwY8LEYKSpPhFafMdFs5ZlcDxdq0sfi9xn1q_51koL9hr-WCtorhUwjag1aehUOZHYzODtGRjhReTfcg=w1407-h911-s-no-gm?authuser=0

After shot of the 962:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOv0AbskQBKoeDMq_U_1TQianPlCrw4FpkW9fcnKOzFTyOQU2u1e-e86wdwVEJlvCXyCDmFoTOnrAHYh3vNmN2stF6rP7SWP7KBFVnzfNPZKUYr5sdzAMDvAjyYKqTU1wZPe4fHhg_FZX85q5k2EvOwLA=w975-h731-s-no-gm?authuser=0

More pics in this album if you're interested:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/g7kxxauDpC56VzHL7

Let me know if you're interested in attending for 2026.  I intend to be there!

Chris

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You might wonder "what the heck is that DOLL doing in the picture?"

Stan was in a play in McMinnvile, one about a mental institution. One of the characters is a woman who lost her son, and who has replaced him with a doll which is a replacement for the lost child, John Thomas. The cast of the play had so much fun riffing on doing things with JT that he became kind of a "where is John Thomas" exercise; people took him on vacation, to restaurants, etc.

I thought it might be fun to get JT interested in slot racing, so I took him up to Tacoma for the experience. The other cast members thought it was a hoot.

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The Tacoma race is always fun; there's a bunch of great guys who are slotheads and fun to be around. This was the 10th annual; I've been to 8 or 9 of them and always enjoyed it. It would be great to have some of you hot hand controller guys on a team—we'd like to finish further up the pack.

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Great job Chris, Stan, Jake, and Marty! Thanks for the report and photos Chris!

I am glad I participated one year, it was an experience. It is just a little too much for me. I struggle with six hour long events!

Steven; this is an event you would really like!

15 (edited by ckouba November 11, 2025 12:20 am)

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And I neglected to actually introduce Marty.  He was an import from Texas with the https://austinslotcarclub.com/ whom I met at the very first Tacoma 24 in 2014 (the year of the McLaren), I believe.  It was a great gang of racers and they were pretty fast, and he ended up coming back for a couple more recent 24's as well, during one of which we swapped contact info.  For this year, he was having trouble putting together a team and asked if I was looking for anyone to join.  Since getting you guys to go is like pulling teeth, I jumped at the opportunity!!

He was a great add and fit in well with the group dynamic and philosophy, not to mention was the fastest among us in the sprint races and far and away the most prepared slot car racer I've run across.  It was an pleasure and privilege to have him on the team and he's welcome back around my campfire anytime!

Marty in "Lap Machine" mode, wearing the official race jersey:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOx4EeXZUQelvQLtijT68oTogrBUkGa_utlr0vuPf_3GX1TFFXznjCAw7d6-wgAUPz3MzlC_6_ero9p8xgUBIv-EN-zCBrlbgOrnuoXVrd81Uoi1O5DbqVjWY4UTGquLUovRNiw5xtrFKEBYvQF_WIpqg=w1215-h911-s-no-gm?authuser=0

Come join the party next year!

16 (edited by dragginguy November 11, 2025 7:59 am)

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Had this race not been ran along side the oscar race in Vancouver I would have been up to try it out. I do plan to attend one of these if nothing else than to say I did 1.

Bill are you only saying that because there is alot of pit time repairing cars?

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dragginguy wrote:

Had this race not been ran along side the oscar race in Vancouver I would have been up to try it out.

We could have totally gotten you some laps as it was 4 days of track time, including the 24.  That would at least have gotten you a feel for the tracks and the event.

dragginguy wrote:

Bill are you only saying that because there is alot of pit time repairing cars?

In the past, there had been multiple variables for car set up- spur/pinion choices, spring stiffness, ride height, etc...  The big variables have been dialed out of the event at this point, as the furnished parts this year had a single ratio gearset, metal gears, spec'd foam tires, etc... leaving the tuning basically to appropriate float and screw tightness (in the past we've had many options).  The inherent stability of the cars and their handling characteristics lend themselves to quite a reasonable and enjoyable 24h platform.

Where I'm going with this is that most teams were able to set their cars up quite well and run them quickly around the track without events which would send them into the pits.  The challenge is always to drive it within the envelope you set and not be tempted to race the whole table- just your lane!  Aside from changing braids, the teams which spent time in the pits were there based on events of their own doing.

As I was typing this, did remember there was a team who swapped to a composite pinion gear which had subsequently started to fail and was spinning on its brass hub.  That is the only mechanical issue of which I am aware- even the light kits survived well this year.

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In previous years, the failures of the cars were due to mechanical issues rather than accidents. As Chris says, the elimination of a number of gear/spring/etc. choices pretty much eliminated most of these. What causes failures lately is poor driving and bad accidents. Last year, one team's car was in pieces by the end of the race.

This year, the cars held up pretty well indeed. Chris' pictures of ours aprés race show just how well they stood up.