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Only official BSA Pinewood Derby cars, wheels,
and axils are allowed.
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Decals, weights, and all other accessories are
up to your imagination.
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Our Pack uses a "straight sloped" track.
Placement of weight on the car will not affect the outcome of the race.
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The most important factors that influence the
speed of the car:
• Make sure the axils & wheels are at right angles (90°) to the car.
• Remove any "burrs" or ridges from the axils and wheels
• Lubricate the wheel hubs (where the axils and wheels meet) with a
dry lubricant such as Graphite
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The car must not exceed 5.0 ounces as determined by
the Pack 80 scale. We will have the scale at the Pack and Den meetings during
January to pre-check the weight of the cars. Final "Official" weighing of the
cars will take place on race day.
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Only official BSA Pinewood Derby cars, wheels,
and axils are allowed.
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Width: 2¾"
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Length: 7"
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No height restrictions
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Weight: Not more than 5.0 Ounces as determined by the Pack 80
official scale
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Width between wheels: 1¾" minimum
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Bottom clearance between car and track: 3/8"
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Cars will be weighed before the start of the
race and will be impounded by the race officials until the end of the race.
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After a car is impounded, only the car's owner
(Cub Scout) will be allowed to touch the car.
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Each Cub will draw a random number to determine
start order. Number 1 & 2 will race each other twice. Once in the right lane,
once in the left lane. If the same car wins both races, it will be declared the
winner of that heat. If the race is split, a third race will determine the
winner.
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Cars 3 & 4 will follow the same pattern until
all cars have raced.
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The winner of each heat will race against the
winner of another heat in a similar fashion until a winner
has been determined
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Cubs will also vote on the best looking car.
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