Thanks for encouragement. We will be hosting Day 2 of our annual Workshop at my business tomorrow. We had 4 boys and parents last week. We always get a huge number of kids (15+) the last week before the race which is the 26th. We also always have a couple of boys who show up with the unopen box, with usually a mom with that deer in the headlight look. So we will be prepared to really dig in with a couple of boys. When I help another boy as I do my own, I use the kiss method. Simple Wedge, belt sander and have them lightly hit the axles and wheels, a file and polish, then some graphite. At least the boy will not be embarrassed to show up with his car on race day. As for our cars, I just don't want to be accused of bending the rules and see a ton of cars that I know will be running oil at the District Level with graphite smuged on the side for looks. It is too bad, that they won't really look at all these cars the way they do ours each year at check in. We want to stay within the rules. The preious District PWD Chairman ran the race for 18 years with the same rule, tight but fair and unless it was a glaring violation, like pine pro wheels or only three wheels on the car, every infraction was given 20 minutes to bring it to specs, afterall it is about the kids. He told me he had only 7 DQ's in 18 yrs. These new rules, supposedly more equitable than the previous 18 yrs, will allow for more cheating under the table, by not specifying dementions of the wheels, no restrictions on whether it needs 4 wheels, etc, plus abandoning a perfectly good Aluminum Track for an older Wooden Track that the District abandoned in 2005. Sorry, I have no one else to vent to. Even a poorly constructed car wil at least run on an aluminum track, giving all the boys at least a chance to play in the big game so to speak. From what I have been told about this track is it is in poor shape and there will be a lot crashes and broken cars. I guess we will go with our usual COG for our Pack on a Best Track then, at the District, watch the Tiger Division and adjust accordingly. We are lucky we will be able to see some races before the Wolf and Web 1's. My son who is now a Star Scout, won his pack by accident as a Tiger. We wollered out the front axle holes the night before the race trying to get that darn thing to track straight. We filled them with glue and the left front was off the ground and no matter what we did, it still drifted left. Grandpa and I thought his car was doomed. He won the pack and beat the previous years Distict Champ who was from our Pack. Unknowingly, we had a rail rider. From then on, we hit the net and found many of you on an old pwd board that will remain nameless, but, that is how I found John at DDH and a few others who have been so gracious to give us advise. Hence our passion was born. Sorry, I have the gift of Gab...