[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzJEUALJIqg[/video]
So last night my daughter had her pinewood derby race (the white one). She didn't put much time or effort into her car (she didn't do anything to her wheels / axles), but that's her choice - she did have a great time though so that's all that really mattered! It was an extended wheelbase, 3* non-bent rears, the FDW was on the left (driver's) side. Alignment was about 1.5"/4'. COG was about 1" forward.
I didn't get a super close look at the track but as you can see from the video it's quite old. It seemed that the center rail is a bit wider, I'd guess about 1/4" wiggle room. Also the center rail seemed to be quite low, especially where the different sections of track are joined together. Hers wasn't the only car to be sliding around.
My son has his race the 3rd week of April. Right now his car is setup similar to his sister's except the FDW is on the right side. How would you guys setup your car for this track?
So last night my daughter had her pinewood derby race (the white one). She didn't put much time or effort into her car (she didn't do anything to her wheels / axles), but that's her choice - she did have a great time though so that's all that really mattered! It was an extended wheelbase, 3* non-bent rears, the FDW was on the left (driver's) side. Alignment was about 1.5"/4'. COG was about 1" forward.
I didn't get a super close look at the track but as you can see from the video it's quite old. It seemed that the center rail is a bit wider, I'd guess about 1/4" wiggle room. Also the center rail seemed to be quite low, especially where the different sections of track are joined together. Hers wasn't the only car to be sliding around.
My son has his race the 3rd week of April. Right now his car is setup similar to his sister's except the FDW is on the right side. How would you guys setup your car for this track?