The UK boasts one of the most active slot car communities on the planet. Clubs may occasionally open, close, or relocate faster than a Group C car down the straight, but the list below is a comprehensive roundup of well-established clubs, neatly organised by region.
Please can all Clubs confirm that they are still up and running by sending us a message on our Contact Us page with their addresses, contact phone numbers, and details of club nights—so new members know who, where and when…and turn up promptly…and with biscuits
North Wales
- North Wales Slot Car Racing Centre – A vibrant, fun-filled club experience with six dynamic tracks, atmospheric settings, models, and scenarios that pull you right into the action – Church Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 3HD (Next to The Bridge Cafe) – RE-OPENS 1st APRIL, 2026
South East & London
- London Scalextric Club: Based in North London, one of the oldest and most famous clubs in the country.
- Molesey Scalextric Club: Located in Surrey, known for its impressive multi-lane tracks.
- Viking Scalextric & Slot Car Club: (East Kent) Features a permanent 140ft 6-lane track.
- Pinewood Raceway: (Wokingham, Berkshire) A very popular venue with several different tracks.
- WHO Racing (Worthing HO): (West Sussex) Specializes in 1/64 (HO) and 1/32 digital racing.
- Nascot Wood Slot Car Club: (Watford) Focuses on hard-bodied cars without magnets (very traditional style).
- Roedale: (Brighton) Long-standing club with a strong local following.
The Midlands
- Rockingham Slot Car Club: (Corby, Northants) A massive club catering to everything from Scalextric to scratch-built “retro” cars.
- North Staffs Scalextric Racing Club: (Staffordshire) Very active and welcoming to new members.
- DHORC (Derby HO Racing Club): (Derby) A leading club for 1/64 scale enthusiasts.
- Oaklands Park: (Birmingham) A historic club known for hosting national scale events.
- CHORC (Chesterfield HO): (Derbyshire) Focuses on HO scale racing.
East of England
- Norwich Slot Racing: (Norwich) Features a large 4-lane MDF track.
- Bury St Edmunds: (Suffolk) Known for a massive 107ft 6-lane Scalextric plastic track.
- Mussel Bay: (Thetford) A friendly group that meets at the Ashill Community Centre.
- Falcon Raceway: (Essex) Great facilities for both digital and analogue racing.
The North
- TruSpeed Racing Club and Whitchurch Rally Club, White Lion Meadow, SY13 1AF
- Pendle Slot Racing Club: (Nelson, Lancashire) Associated with the famous shop, this is a hub for the hobby in the North.
- Hawthorne Park: (Bootle, Liverpool) A friendly club where the atmosphere is as important as the racing.
- Pontefract Slot Car Club: (West Yorkshire) A long-established club with high-quality tracks.
- East Durham Slot Car Club: (Blackhall) Features a Ninco plastic track and welcomes all skill levels.
- Newcastle: Long-running club serving the North East.
South West & Wales
- Cornwall Slotcar Racing Club: (Troon, Nr. Camborne) A vibrant community in the far South West.
- Woodland Fort: (Plymouth) A great spot for Scalextric enthusiasts.
- Pantyffynnon (PSCC): (West Wales) Runs a large Scalextric Digital track and rally stages.
How to find your local Slot Car Club
If you want the latest contact details or a map revealing where these clubs actually meet this week, your best bet is the following three “Golden Databases”:
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- The Slot Car Map: An interactive map maintained by enthusiasts that shows exactly where clubs are located.
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- NSCC (National Scalextric Collectors Club): Their Club Directory is the gold standard for finding clubs specifically focused on the Scalextric brand.
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- BSCRA (British Slot Car Racing Association): Best for those looking for high-speed, competitive “metal chassis” racing.