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Max and Victor:Back in the sixties, I worked my way through college partly by working at a slot car track and making good money winding special armatures for the big bucks racers. While I did wind some armatures with single 26 ga for very short track work, my most popular armatures were double and triple wound armatures (wires wound in parallel), mostly double wound 30 ga or triple 32 ga that pulled incredible rpms. Anyway, winding double or triple is a lot of work, but it produced a better performing motor on the average to longer tracks, and of course those motors had more gear reduction than the 26ga which were really torquey but had low rpms. So, for what it is worth, I agree that the higher rpm armatures, with proper gearing perform better overall than low rpm high torque armatures.Best,Bill