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Car kits and weights were given out at the March 5 Pack Meeting, if you
didn't receive yours, check the email instructions you received on how to pick
up.
Remember - the main point of this
event is designing and building the car, learning craftsmanship
and having fun - it is NOT about winning! The Cub
Scout should do as much of the work as he can, and the design should be
appropriate to his age and skill level. Right-click
here (73k PDF) for an interesting article from the Wall Street
Journal on over-enthusiastic dads.
Make sure you are familiar with the
Official Pack 33
rules on car construction and racing (right-click to download - 45k
Word)
Get
Helpful construction tips (right-click to download - 530k TIF).
In the event of any inconsistency of this tips document with the rules, the
rules will govern.
Helpful links (if you come
across anything else useful that you think should be added to this page, please
let us know):
The Ultimate Pinewood
Derby Web Site (and see his Links page) HOW
WE WILL RUN THE RACES We race one rank at a time
(i.e. Tigers, then Wolves, etc.) Every car for that rank will run one race
in every lane sequentially. Standings are determined by which cars have
the lowest average times over all their races, thus rewarding the cars
which consistently run the fastest. This is different from the
"tournament" format, but really more fair, since it picks the fastest cars
overall in each division. So what matters is how fast your car runs in
every race, not whether or how many times your car came in first, second, third,
or fourth in any particular races. Times and averages will be displayed on
the screen, so everyone can see how the race is going.
The fastest car from each rank (including Senior Webelos, who are eligible to
race even though they graduated at Blue & Gold, as a separate rank) - will be
eligible to race in the Algonquin District championship Friday, April 24th. |