Guys, I need some advice.
After making our effort to step up and build cars the right way and with our eye on the Council Championships, I have just received news that our District race will be run:
a.) Outdoors
b.) On a wooden track
c.) On a 32' track
d.) On a weekend I'm traveling and can't be with my son.
As you may or may not know, we have our own 42' BestTrack. Given our car(s) are built with fairly aggressive COM (1/2" in front of rear axle), are thin and run 1 gram wheels, I'm concerned.
I don't think I can do much to change the COM. I've got a little room... but not much.
Also, I was about to embark on prepping new wheels and axles for oil. Knowing we are going to run outdoors... is this a good idea or should we stick with graphite?
My concern about the wheels is wheel damage. I know the wood tracks don't have good stopping mechanisms and cars are usually flying.
My biggest concern is this is the same pack that hosted last year. The changed a rule the night of tech, had a timer that VISIBLY missed a finish, dropped my sons car and for the Championship tie-breaker, told each kid to pick a lane and did a single run to decide the winner.
Any suggestions on setting up the car would be greatly appreciated.
JT
After making our effort to step up and build cars the right way and with our eye on the Council Championships, I have just received news that our District race will be run:
a.) Outdoors
b.) On a wooden track
c.) On a 32' track
d.) On a weekend I'm traveling and can't be with my son.
As you may or may not know, we have our own 42' BestTrack. Given our car(s) are built with fairly aggressive COM (1/2" in front of rear axle), are thin and run 1 gram wheels, I'm concerned.
I don't think I can do much to change the COM. I've got a little room... but not much.
Also, I was about to embark on prepping new wheels and axles for oil. Knowing we are going to run outdoors... is this a good idea or should we stick with graphite?
My concern about the wheels is wheel damage. I know the wood tracks don't have good stopping mechanisms and cars are usually flying.
My biggest concern is this is the same pack that hosted last year. The changed a rule the night of tech, had a timer that VISIBLY missed a finish, dropped my sons car and for the Championship tie-breaker, told each kid to pick a lane and did a single run to decide the winner.
Any suggestions on setting up the car would be greatly appreciated.
JT