I've researched, and seen many internet posts, saying the "water drop/tear drop" is the "MOST" aerodynamic shape. But! Most pinewood derby cars seem backwards to that idea-being a sliver/wedge.
(Skinny front/Fat Rear- to hide the weight)
Anyone tried a bulbous front, to a pin-point rear end? Does Aerodynamics really play a part? If so, why are so many cars built exactly opposite, of what science knows to be perfectly Aerodynamic?
A falling water drop has a FAT bottom, and a skinny top...
Besides being hard to weight, why haven't Pinewood Derby cars caught on to this idea?
(Skinny front/Fat Rear- to hide the weight)
Anyone tried a bulbous front, to a pin-point rear end? Does Aerodynamics really play a part? If so, why are so many cars built exactly opposite, of what science knows to be perfectly Aerodynamic?
A falling water drop has a FAT bottom, and a skinny top...
Besides being hard to weight, why haven't Pinewood Derby cars caught on to this idea?