Hi everyone! Newbie here. This site is almost as addicting as PWD racing. This is my son's third year of PWD. After winning the pack championship last year and doing better than expected at districts, we really got the itch!
I have a question on a braking system for our car. The pack runs a 42' aluminum track with a very short stop section. They tie a pillow at the end of the stop section and the cars usually end up slamming into the pillow and wedging themselves between the track and the pillow. My concern is about maintaining alignment as the car continues to slam into the pillow. Should we put some kind of a braking system on the car? My thought is having some sand paper at the bottom so it'll start slowing down once it hits the stop section. Although it won't stop the car from hitting the pillow, perhaps it can slow it down some? Any thoughts?
Thanks all,
D
I have a question on a braking system for our car. The pack runs a 42' aluminum track with a very short stop section. They tie a pillow at the end of the stop section and the cars usually end up slamming into the pillow and wedging themselves between the track and the pillow. My concern is about maintaining alignment as the car continues to slam into the pillow. Should we put some kind of a braking system on the car? My thought is having some sand paper at the bottom so it'll start slowing down once it hits the stop section. Although it won't stop the car from hitting the pillow, perhaps it can slow it down some? Any thoughts?
Thanks all,
D