Have you always wanted to drive the Mosler of Dutch Supercar Challenge driver Berry van Elk yourself? Now it is possible, although in small scale. Slot car producer Ninco, known for their wide variety of slot cars including F1 models, has launched its latest model based on the Mosler MT900R of Berry van Elk.

When Ninco asked Van Elk his permission this spring, the Mosler driver was sure to reply positive. After the livery design was sent, the waiting began for the final result. In September Van Elk received the first slot car and was happily surprised by the beauty, details and speed of his scale model. The Mosler slot car is the current world champion in its class.

As a result of this, a large Ninco slot track was built in a pit box at the SLAM!FM Finaleraces. Not only the public was very enthusiastic, but the Dutch Supercar Challenge drivers as well turned up to have a go. Martin Short checked out the models of the different Moslers he had driven over the years and Cor Euser found a model of his Marcos. Although the GT class championship was already decided in the Saturday race, Martin Short took revenge by beating Euser on the slot car track.

When Ninco asked Van Elk his permission this spring, the Mosler driver was sure to reply positive. After the livery design was sent, the waiting began for the final result. In September Van Elk received the first slot car and was happily surprised by the beauty, details and speed of his scale model. The Mosler slot car is the current world champion in its class.

As a result of this, a large Ninco slot track was built in a pit box at the SLAM!FM Finaleraces. Not only the public was very enthusiastic, but the Dutch Supercar Challenge drivers as well turned up to have a go. Martin Short checked out the models of the different Moslers he had driven over the years and Cor Euser found a model of his Marcos. Although the GT class championship was already decided in the Saturday race, Martin Short took revenge by beating Euser on the slot car track.
















