Ladies and
Gentlemen start your engines! The Pack 30 Pinewood Derby is about to begin.
Each year we host a Derby Day where our Scouts compete for the fastest or most
stylish cars in the Pack. This year we will be handing out cars in December and
race them in February, giving you two months to carve, sand and paint your car
so that it’s ready for race day.
Attached to
your car is our specification sheet and below are the rules and regulations,
which we will use during the inspection day to ensure your car is “street
legal”. This assures uniform weight and that the car will run down the track
without issue. You have been assigned a number already. Please make sure that
appears on your car. Also, please read ALL of the rules below, and read through
the specification sheet. It speeds up the registration process if everyone
comes prepared.
To
accommodate all of our racers, this year we will be running the Race on Saturday,
February 29th, 2020 at the Randall
School Gym. Times will follow closer to the race day. This will allow us time
to run the 50+ cars we will have in the race.
Each den level will be assigned a
time to register their car starting at 8am with the race starting at 9am.
I know how exciting
it can be to build a car yourself, but I implore you to please let your Scout do most of
the work on this project. It is much more meaningful for them, and you will be
surprised at the skill and creativity they bring to this project (See this article on car creation!). Even if it’s
just a block of wood with wheels going down the track, it’s theirs and they
will be proud of it. If, however, you really want to build your own car, or
your Scout’s other siblings want a chance to compete, kits are available for
purchase. They are available at the Scout
Shop on Bluemound Rd. or at Sherper’s (call to ensure they’re in stock).
If you have
never done this before or are looking for more resources, I recommend the
following resources to help you build your car:
- The scout
shop usually has an open test day in early January. They will have a track set
up for testing your car as
well as a scale to test weights. The scout office also has some great
accessories (decals, tools,weights).
So, check it out if you have a chance.
Menards also has a great selection of
accessories,lubricants
and weights at good prices. Look for updates on dates and times. - If you’re
looking for more ideas, please check out one of the Lowe’s events as well. http://dremelderby.com has the details. There is a fun template
program on their Web site that will let you print out one of several choices of
car style. Some do not conform to our rules, so be careful.
- There are some great sites on the Internet on the science behind the
Pinewood derby. Check out these links if
you have not seen them yet to provide you with that extra 'edge' when creating
your car. (Again, please note
you need to follow our rules about wheels and weights, not the suggested
methods to make your car
faster).
Boys' Life
- How to Use Science to make a Fast Pinewood Derby car.
http://boyslife.org/hobbies-projects/projects/138909/use-science-to-make-a-fast-pinewood-derby-car/
Boys' Life
- How to make a fast pinewood derby car.
http://boyslife.org/hobbies-projects/projects/2952/speed-secrets/ - Remember,
you don't need a woodworking shop to make your car (although it does speed the
process).Hand tools
work just as well. Just remember to design your car first, apply the markings
to the block of wood and
cut as much away as possible before sanding. If you still have questions or
need help, please contact
your Den leaders or other committee members.
- Lastly,
this is a fun project for your Scout to work on. Provide help where necessary,
but remember, it's more rewarding if they do most of the work themselves. But, allow enough time to work on it. Don't try to do everything the night before, wet paint slows a car down :)
The
following are the rules and regulations for our race. These were not put here
to take the fun out of the event, but instead, to make the race fair for
everyone. Also, if you win the Pack 30 event, your car is eligible to race at
the Council level. These rules are followed there as well.
Rules &
Regulations:
- The car
must be built for the current Pinewood Derby Racing Season. NO REPEATS or
REPAINTS.
- A
completed car purchased or tuned from a third party is not allowed.
- Maximum
Overall Width is 3”.
- Minimum
Width between wheels is 1 7/8”
- Maximum
Height is not to exceed 3”
- Minimum
Track clearance (bottom clearance between the car and the track) is 3/8”
(please keep this in mind when placing weights on the bottom of the car).
- Wheelbase: the distance between the axels must NOT be changed. You must use the
existing Axel grooves.
- Front of
the car: No part of the car can extend beyond the starting post and the front
of the car must be no higher than ½” where it contacts the starting post. It must
also be at least ½” wide at the center of the car.
- Official
materials must be used: Wheels, axels, wood.
- All
parts must be securely attached.
- Wheel
contact – At least 3 wheels MUST be in contact with a flat surface when the car
is placed on it.
The wheels
must be attached to the sides of the car body, in an axel groove. Each wheel
must be attached to
the Car’s wood chassis with a legal axle. - Wheel
shape – THE SHAPE AND FORM OF THE WHEELS CANNOT BE MODIFIED OR RESHAPED,
however wheels may
be sanded to remove molding burrs. Wheels may not be tapered or rounded.
- Maximum
Weight – Not over 5 ounces (141.75 grams).
- Lead
(Pb) weight, if used, must be completely sealed and safe from all possible
contact with youth.
- Dry
lubricants only for axel lubrication.
- No
starting devices or propellants.
- Most of
all, have fun!
The voting
categories this year are:
- Most
Scout-like
- Most
Patriotic
- Fastest
Looking Car
- Most
Realistic Car
- Most unlike
a Car
If you have questions on any of this,
please ask. We just want to have a good time and be fair to all.