Hey guys, me and my 8 year old recently won 1st place this year in our second year of Cub Scout Pinewood Derby racing. I won the adult races taking the track record of 3.04 seconds on a 42ft aluminum track and he won the cub portion with a 3.08. Both of our cars were built the same with one raised front wheel, and weighing in at 4.95. I know this next year competition will be even tougher so I am turning to the internet and you guys to learn how we can do even better.
One of the things I have noticed you guys doing that I was unfamiliar with is notching one side on the front of the car. Could someone explain the science or reason/benefits of this and how to do it properly?
One of the things I have noticed you guys doing that I was unfamiliar with is notching one side on the front of the car. Could someone explain the science or reason/benefits of this and how to do it properly?