Axel design?

Feb 18, 2013
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Good morning!

Way back when the dirt was new (47 years ago) when I was a cub scout, the pinewood derby's had 2 "wooden" axles that attached to the body, so you could do a narrow profile body, much like a formula 1 race car, then you attached the wooden axles to the body to meet the width requirement, then attached the wheels with nails. However, as I have started helping my "K-Kub" son build his first pinewood derby, I have noticed that this luxury is no longer afforded the builder.

Yes, I know this process may be a bit more complex for a cub scout to do himself, but I was always taught that the building of a pinewood derby was a "father-son" bonding endeavor. Such a modification would still be within the spirit of the rules.

Would such a modification be legal and acceptable under today's rules? I have not seen anything that would prohibit such a modification!

Thank you for your advice!

Ed
 
Have the Father-Son bonding while trying to win! That's just my way of thinking.
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I cant imagine that a pack race wouldn't allow that. As long as the car looks like it was built with your help and not entirely by you, I see no problem with it. Hope you get it done, and, be sure to post some pictures- souds cool!!