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Re: (A short) Pinewood Derby Rules Questionairre

Ron E. Goble (goblere@JUNO.COM)
Wed, 21 Jan 1998 17:10:55 EST


On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 06:45:45 -0500 Stan DCmr <StanDCmr@aol.com> writes:
>Please answer the following about the Pinewood Derby Racing rules in
>your district or council: E-Mail to me, please, to avoid cluttering the
>List. I will >post the summary.
>
>For youth's Cars entered in your Races...
>
>1. Must the grooves in the block be used for holding the axles?

No

>
>2. Must the original block's wheel base be preserved?

No
>
>3. Must the original block's wheel location relative to the front of
>the car be preserved?
>
Yes

>4. May the shape of the wheel's tread profile be changed (i.e. Vee'ed,
>grooved, etc.)?
>
No

>5. May the mass of the wheels be changed significantly (addition or
>removal)?

No
>
>6. May the wheel hub's inside diameter be changed significantly, e.g.
>by bushing or sleeve?
No
>
>7. What is your BSA Council (or other applicable administrative unit)?
Tecumseh Council, Chillecothe District, Ohio

>Thank you. Please E-Mail to standcmr@aol.com
>
we do not allow modification of the wheels except that they can be sanded
and the
"flat" that touches the car body can be rounded for less friction. I have
always
recommended that the rear axle be placed as to the rear as possible due
to the
construction of our track.

Another rule we have is no magnets! Fathers were mounting magnets in the
nose
of the car so that the starting gate would propel the car off the finish
line faster.

Hope this is of some help to you.
YIS
Col Ron Goble
CubMaster Pack 65
Xenia Ohio

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