Our pack rules are as follows:
MATERIAL: All cars entered shall be constructed from the "Official Grand Prix Pinewood Derby Kit" (referred to below as “the kit”, Diagram #1). Materials from the kit can be supplemented with officially licensed material only and as described below.
WHEELS: The car shall roll on approved BSA Pinewood Derby wheels, only. Alternate colored wheels and “old” or “new” wheels (Diagram #2) will be acceptable. The wheels shall turn about the axle nails. Wheels cannot be altered to a beveled, conical, thinned, edged or knifed condition (Diagram #3). Wheels may be sanded and polished or lathed to remove mold casting burs and surface imperfections. The small detailed marks on the edge of the wheels must remain visible around the entire circumference. Upon truing of the mold cast marks, the wheel cannot weigh less than 2.4 grams. There must be at least four wheels on the car, however, it is not required that all four wheels make contact with the track surface. Each wheel must be mounted on an axle, on the outside of the car, in the vertical position. No part of the car or any attachment to the car may be capable of coming into contact with the track other than the wheels (no guide pins allowed). Winning cars are subject to a post race inspection to verify the wheels do not weigh less than 2.4 grams.
AXLES: Cars must use axles provided in the "Official Grand Prix Pinewood Derby Kit". The axles must be firmly affixed to the wood on each side of the car body. They can be moved forward or back to accommodate different wheel base. Polishing and/or modifications are allowed as long as the overall diameter is not reduced below the 0.084 inch requirements. Grooving of the axles is allowed as long as the non-grooved portion of the axle meets the minimum 0.084 diameter requirement.
CANTING/CAMBER (Axles/Wheels): Camber, also known as “Canting”, is the inward or outward tilting of the top of the wheel from the true vertical of the wheel (Diagram #4a). Toe-in/out is the inward or outward direction of the wheels (Diagram #4b). Camber and Toeing of the rear wheels are prohibited. Toe-in/out with a combination of camber is allowed on the front wheels for alignment purposes. Camber can be checked by placing the car on a flat surface and providing a light source at the bottom of the wheel.