A look back at FRC

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A look back at FRC

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Hi Guys,

Thought I'd share a look back at the very earliest roots of FRC, along with some highlights, right up to the present with the following pics:

The building of the table in August 2008:

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Early lifting test:

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The fencing goes on:

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The very first track layout when some of the track pieces arrived. We used this layout for the first family races at FRC on Zoë's 6th birthday:
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Zoë at the yet-to-be-painted driving station. Notice the power supply and four controllers:

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The full track is finally laid out. I remember being quite excited doing this, seeing all the pieces fitting into place just like in the Track Power software diagram:

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The driver station gets painted. Notice the 4-car PowerBase and the electronic lap recorder, with the wall-wart power supply between them. Some infield signage has also appeared:

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A low outer wall is added to the outside of the front straight (with Agip advertising):

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Team O'Brien arrives with a garage-full of cars. By this time the 6-car PowerBase is in place and additional advertising banners overhang the table border. Zoë can still hardly see over the table's edge:

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The Dunlop bridge is added and the Armco barriers are replaced by low walls in some sections of the infield:

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The infield walls get advertising:

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Grandstands and officials' buildings appear:

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My car collection to this point:

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Around this time, my Ferrari gets the Bruno Senna paint job:

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The outer front straight wall is strengthened and catch-fencing is added:

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Luke and O'Brie's first drive together:

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A crowded paddock for the first time:

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The Speedway parts corner is christened:

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The track sprouts trees and the Island Hobbies corner is named (now Fosters corner):

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A Saturday afternoon event. At this point FRC was becoming more organised, with regular events and enthusiastic attendance:

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A drivers' meeting before one of our large Thursday night events in mid-July, 2009:

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We'd get a range of different drivers and facial expressions for some of these events:

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There's always a lot of fun and pranks at race events:

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For our inaugural endurance event in December 2009, Peter brought along this magnificent collection of cars all the way from Nigeria:

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This landmark event also saw the first use of our race management system:

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The track's first major overhaul and clean-up took place in March 2010, leaving a table with walls and other glued-down elements:

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From time to time we've held special races for kids:

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To celebrate my 57th birthday in 2010, we had a special Formula Libre (time bracket) event where we qualified 54 cars, the following being the finalists:

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In September 2010, FRC was closed for almost three months to undergo the most extensive renovation since the track was built - the addition of a sloping hill emanating from the northwest corner of the table. This added elevations and realistic scenery, making the track come alive after two years of racing on a flat, green-painted surface:

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We've come a long way over the past five years.

Gordon
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Re: A look back at FRC

Post by RameshB »

Looking at these pics for the first looks really great i must commend the hard work that had been invested , today we need more visonary people with similar passions, the definition of a vision is having a mental image of a finished out come an visualize you already have it , and keeping the commitment to see it happen,and i must appreciate Gordon for being the one seeing his vision become a reality, i would also thank all the others who would have contributed as it continues to bring joy to so many of us, thanks so much Ramesh
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Re: A look back at FRC

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The evolution of the FRC track is very well presented here. Hats off to Gordon for his vision and persistence in developing this facility which we all enjoy so much !
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Re: A look back at FRC

Post by Luke »

Very nice selection of photos Gordon :)

I wasnt around for the earliest roots but came onboard just in time for the rise of racing SSD slotcars Race Report 1 & right up to Race Report 145 @ FRC :D

Thanks to you for all the digital slotcar knowledge I gained and keeping me in the loop since April 2009..!

Also, the friendship I share with you & all the other guys 8-)

Luke
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