DR patz, the hardest thing to do is host a race night but the look on the guys faces tells me they feel like kids again so it's worth it. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Yes that was an exciting move on that last lap, John. I'm always so busy trying to host the race and shoot video for Ryan that it's more fun seeing it again on TH-cam. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
GFR You know how to make me smile. Thanks Buddy. And, thanks for your nice comments my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Yes John, I'm a stickler for racing like Era cars. I like to try to replicate vintage racing on the track. It always seems more interesting and brings out the realism I tried to achieve on my track. What's your favorite Era of Racing? Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
@@jimmyattard1446 Thanks for responding ! My favorite era of racing begins with what I grew up watching as a kid, stock cars in the early 60's and through the muscle cars, GT circuit, and Indy into the 1970's...that turbine Indy car blew my mind the first time it raced !! Road courses, Grand Prix, and F1 are always a thrill too and I like that your track has the same intimate wheel-to-wheel racing found at Laguna Seca or Monaco Thanks again Jimmy and Ryan edit: if I thought it would ever be possible I would place a visit to your track at the very top of my bucket list Green flag racing to all
Sure Charles, on my track each car has two ways to do a lap. There is a Lane change area at the hairpin that allows your car to take a slot cut for it on the rh side of the track, or do nothing and your car remains lapping on the slot cut for it on the left of the roadway. This allows for passing cars running in front of you that you need to drive past.Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
HEY UNCLE JIM!!! We love the racing!!! We love the modeling too!!!!
That is ONE AMAZING layout ! ! ! ! ! ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you can appreciate the details SPM!
Yeah buddy, this is what I was waiting for! Thanks Jimmy for hosting the racers on your awesome track!
DR patz, the hardest thing to do is host a race night but the look on the guys faces tells me they feel like kids again so it's worth it. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Nice pass on the first race white flag lap...trohpy level move by that white car !
Yes that was an exciting move on that last lap, John. I'm always so busy trying to host the race and shoot video for Ryan that it's more fun seeing it again on TH-cam. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Nice way to end a work day; the layout from heaven!! 🏎💭
GFR You know how to make me smile. Thanks Buddy. And, thanks for your nice comments my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Nice layout, love the elevation changes!
Great Race😀
WOO HOO !!!
The GT cars are runnin'
Thanks Jimmy & the gang !
Yes John, I'm a stickler for racing like Era cars. I like to try to replicate vintage racing on the track. It always seems more interesting and brings out the realism I tried to achieve on my track. What's your favorite Era of Racing? Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
@@jimmyattard1446
Thanks for responding ! My favorite era of racing begins with what I grew up watching as a kid, stock cars in the early 60's and through the muscle cars, GT circuit, and Indy into the 1970's...that turbine Indy car blew my mind the first time it raced !! Road courses, Grand Prix, and F1 are always a thrill too and I like that your track has the same intimate wheel-to-wheel racing found at Laguna Seca or Monaco
Thanks again Jimmy and Ryan
edit: if I thought it would ever be possible I would place a visit to your track at the very top of my bucket list
Green flag racing to all
🎉🎉🎉🎉
can you explain how the cars in adjacent lanes pass one another, given how close the lanes are?
Sure Charles, on my track each car has two ways to do a lap. There is a Lane change area at the hairpin that allows your car to take a slot cut for it on the rh side of the track, or do nothing and your car remains lapping on the slot cut for it on the left of the roadway. This allows for passing cars running in front of you that you need to drive past.Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.