Set up for alum. and wood track.

Hi, my son and I have set up his pinewood derby car for his hometown alum. track. It is a railrider with 1" COG. One week after pack race we will be going to district race where there is one alum. track and one wood track, we won't know until registration what track we will be racing. My queston is will the car perform on the wood track if we happen to get that track?
 
For the life of me I can't understand why at a district race they do this to scouts. Whomever organizes the events should use one track for everyone. Do you know the slope of the wooden track?
 
You will not be racing against Pros ( most likely) , and so a 1" COG is just fine, not super aggressive and should be stable on both tracks. When running a 3-wheeler, leave it at a strong drift, not over-optimized for your aluminum track. Most likely, your prep on wheels and axles will win the race. DO make sure you are up at the 5oz. limit.
 
Thank you all for your responses. Last year we took 1st in pack and 3rd in district with car being aligned straight. This is our first year doing a railrider, so far so good. We are right at 5oz and run shopvelox wheels and axles with derbydad4hire graphite (great stuff). Our pack race is 03-30-2013 will let everyone know how it turns out.
 
I hope you have time to at least buy DD4H 92's- unbeatable!
The other upgrade would be DD4H wheels, again unbeatable.

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