Next year, we are making it clear that no pre-built cars such as from Revell will be allowed. We offer 13 non-racing trophies and we had a few that won. In the past, we turned a blind eye to the pre-cut cars. We knew they never win a race and the hope was the kid was at least sanding and painting them. Now, they are entering them unsanded and with the much-improved box included decals. To our impartial judges they look good and get picked. The second problem is our unofficial allowing the Revell type pre-cuts opens the door for the cheater pre-built cars.Pacfanweb said:And why isn't anyone complaining when a car that clearly no Scout touched wins Craftsmanship, but they'll whine and want rules changed if someone beats them in the actual race?
All of it is part of the Pinewood Derby...not just the racing. Seems odd to me.
As far as the masterpieces that look like a kid had no part in them, I don't really know. I don't really know what to do and I don't really ever know how much a kid participated.