![]() | Engine : 2.5L Horizontally opposed SOHC, 16 Valve four Configuration : 4 Wheel drive 0 to 60mph : 8.3 seconds Top speed : 125mph Power : 165 hp @ 5,600 rpm Length : 172.2 inches Width : 67.1 inches Height : 55.5 inches Fuel economy : 22/29 mpg (city rating) Price : $15,895 to $20,000 |
The aim of the experiment is to measure and record the speed of the car with an ADC-11. Due to budget limitations purchasing the above Subaru Impreza RS was out of the question. The only alternative was to go for the next best:-

The Subaru challenge box set was purchased, setup and tested. After a few days of testing it was decided that the technical staff should stop playing with it and actually perform a datalogging experiment. The following equipment was used:
- PC with PicoScope installed
- ADC-11 multi channel data logger
- ADC-11 Terminal block
- Scalextric Subaru Challenge
- EL031 Light sensor
- High intensity LED
- Magnifying glass
- 100k resistor
- 1k resistor
Equipment:![]() | Circuit diagram:![]() |
Note that the digital output (DO) from the ADC-11 is used to power the LED and provide the voltage across the EL031. The light sensor was setup so that it was directly in the line of the LED. It was found that better results were achieved when the light emitted from the LED was focused with the aid of a magnifying glass.The track itself was setup as an oval, with the following parts following:-
The track:![]() | The equipment:![]() |
It would not be fair to race cars using the above sections as no cross over sections are employed so the distances that the cars have to travel to complete a lap has a difference of over half a metre. The table below shows the track used:
| Lanes | Straight | Straight QTY | Curve | Curve QTY | Total distance |
| Inside | 0.35 | 6 | 0.20 | 8 | 3.7 Metres |
| Outside | 0.35 | 6 | 0.265 | 8 | 4.22 Metres |
The general idea was to track the time taken for the car to complete a circuit. See the PicoScope display below for an example of how it works:

The above display shows that the car on the outside overtakes the car on the inside. From the above screen capture in PicoScope it is possible to calculate the speed of the Scalextric cars using the following equation:
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