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Track Time with models from the first week of September 2013! These have a base code of F36 which means that they were produced during the 36th week of 2013. From a Hot Wheels 2014 B case. (Link below, I got the Sandblaster Super!)
Just like real car manufacturers, Mattel starts the yearly collections in the previous year. As you can tell by this case code and production code, they started manufacturing the 2014 assortment towards the end of 2013.
Here are the cars in the competition!
0:25 Rodzilla vs Sky Knife vs 5 Alarm
1:57 Aston Martin 1963 DB5 vs Chevrolet SS vs '73 Ford Falcon XB
3:20 Sand Blaster vs Meyers Manx vs Quicksand
4:37 Max Steel Turbo Racer vs Scooby Doo The Mystery Machine vs Batmobile (Animated)
6:11 Street Creeper vs Rip Rod vs Rigor Motor
8:42 Bullet Proof vs Rennen Rig vs Prototype H-24
This Track Time presentation uses models from my Race Grooves case unboxing videos!
2014 B USA mix (for English speaking countries)
Check it out because I did get the Sandblaster Super Treasure Hunt!
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Hot Wheels Downhill Raceway Race Set Review
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Race Grooves Case unboxing playlist on KZbin
• Hot Wheels New Case Un...
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Downhill Racing videos (DHR) are usually hosted on Race Grooves. I have a playlist for that too!
• Downhill Racing DHR Di...
Hot Wheels Track Set Reviews by RaceGrooves
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Race Grooves Track Time videos test various models on different track layouts. It may be Hot Wheels boosters, loops and curves. It might be a gravity drop layout. It might be downhill racing. It might be a track layout with kicker launchers. From these reviews, we learn which cars work better on different Hot Wheels track system parts.
From time to time, I give tips on which cars perform better. You'll find occasional explanations as to why I think a car is not successful. I may also give tips on how to improve your Hot Wheels Track System layouts. Of course, you might see me teaching how to "pinch and flare" as well as show what events cause track sections to start separating.
Due to my concerns with COPPA interpretation, Track Time shout-outs are discontinued. I will be re-editing (and removing) older Track Time presentations on my Race Grooves channel and re-uploading them here on the official Track Time Channel to reflect the current KZbin environment.