2018 Pinewood Derby Saturday March 10, 2018 Greenbrier High School Gym
Time Line DIVISION CHECK-IN RACING Lions/Tigers 07:45-08:25 08:30-09:45 Wolves 09:00-09:40 09:45-11:00 Bears 10:15-10:55 11:00-12:15 Weblos 11:30-12:10 12:15-1:30 Arrow of Light 12:45-1:25 1:30-2:45
District Pine Wood Derby Rules The District Pinewood Derby race is open to the top 3 places in each rank from all packs in Kiokee River District. The main objectives of the PWD are to: 1. Provide an opportunity for Akela-Scout interaction on a competitive project 2. Promote good sportsmanship among the scouts and the adults 3. Provide the scouts with a familiarity with basic woodworking and model building skills. 4. Provide a healthy competitive environment between the scouts As such, the cars must be built by the Scout racing them, with minimal adult guidance and assistance, as appropriate for the scout s age. Any technical assistance should be fully explained to the scout so that the scout learns from the experience. In support of these objectives, the following rules will be enforced: Registration: - Each driver must have finished in the top 3 in their rank at their Pack race. The registration form, attached, must be completed by the Pack and submitted to the timing and scoring director by Monday, March 6, 2016. - A registration fee of $7 per scout may be paid by the Pack (one Pack check) by Wednesday, March 8, 2017. No Pack checks will be taken after Wednesday. - Individual scouts will be able to pay prior to the beginning of registration on race day. Individual Race day payment must be $7 cash only payment. Registration forms must still be submitted by Monday, March 6, 2017. - Each car must register and pass inspection by race officials before it may compete. At registration, if a car does not pass inspection, the owner will be informed of the reason for the failure and given until the end of the registration period to make necessary adjustments. - Cars may be inspected repeatedly as time permits, but not at the expense of other registering drivers. - After final race for each group, top five finishing cars may be re-inspected / wheel & axle tear-down per race official discretion. - Race officials may rule on a car s worthiness to compete at any time when the fairness of the race may be jeopardized by the discovery of a car design or build concern. - Due to limitation on the timing software, it is not possible to add a late arrival to the race order, therefore it is recommended that you arrive early to the event. Car Design and Construction: - Only official BSA Pinewood Derby kits (block, wheels, and axles from it number 17006) will be used to build cars for this race. Commercial kits, blocks, or pre-cut cars are not allowed and will be disqualified, even if purchased from licensed dealers and cut from official BSA kits -using pre-cut cars does not promote the learning of basic woodworking skills. - Official BSA colored wheels may be used in place of the wheels provided in the kit. Weights and accessories may be purchased from non-bsa sources. - The car must be built predominantly by the scout, as age appropriate. Adult assistance may be provided, but should be minimized. Cars that are obviously built by adults will be disqualified. - Cars must be built during the 2016-2017 school year and have finished in the top 3 places at their Pack PWD. Car Specifications: Width No wider than 2-3/4
Length No longer than 7 Weight Not over 5 oz. Width No less than 1-3/4 Bottom clearance between car and track No less than 3/8 The car may only be powered by gravity, with no starting devices. Wheels: Only official BSA Pinewood Derby wheels are allowed. The wheels in the kit or optional BSA colored wheels may be used. No wheel bearings, washers, or bushings (of any type) are allowed. The wheels may not be lightened or have their shape changed, however light sanding to remove injection molding burrs is allowed. Axles: Only official BSA Pinewood Derby nails are allowed. The nails may be sanded and/or polished to remove casting burrs only. No grooving, tapering, or reshaping of the axles is allowed. Wheel placement on the car is open, however the car must conform to the 7 overall length and the wheel placement must ensure the car stays in its lane and does not interfere with other competitors. - Only dry lubricant, i.e. graphite or Teflon powder, is allowed. Cars found with liquid lubricant will not be allowed to race, as this could damage the track and/or timing equipment. All lubricant must be applied prior to registration, and must be done outside of the building. Front of Car: No part of the car may protrude past the starting gate post. If a car does not comply with this rule, it will be allowed to race backwards, assuming this makes the car compliant with the rule. Accessories: Details, such as a steering wheel or driver, may be added to the car, provided that the overall size of the car still complies with the maximum dimensions and weight. All accessories must be fixed such that they do not move during the race. Items that fall of the car during the race may NOT be reattached.
Race Format Unless otherwise announced prior to the start of racing: 1. Racers will compete on a 3 lane aluminum track using computerized timing and starting gate. 2. Each rank will compete separately. 3. Winners will be determined by their fastest time. (NOT average) 4. All racers will have the same number of races on each lane of the track. - Only race officials will be allowed in the area immediately surrounding the track, except for the drivers under the direction of race officials. - Drivers must race their own car, and will move their car from the pit area to the start line. - After the race they will retrieve their car and either return it the pits or to the starting line, as directed by race officials. Upcoming races and drivers will be displayed on a screen. Drivers must be present to race their car on schedule. Cars may not be altered after registration. If a car is damaged, racers will be allowed one repair during the race provided the repair is completed in time for the racer to compete in their next scheduled heat. Repaired cars must be re-inspected before racing. Failure to compete in a race will result in a default time of 9.999 seconds for that race. Prizes: Trophies will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in each rank. Certificates will be provided to all racers. Questions: Frank Estrada, (931) 561-7035 (cell), email frank.j.estrada1@outlook.com
Direction to Greenbrier High School 5114 Riverwood Parkway Evans, GA 30809 From Washington, GA
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2018 Kiokee River District Pinewood Derby Pack Registration Form March 10, 2018 Pack: Pack Coordinator: Phone: The following scouts are to be registered for the Kiokee River District Pinewood Derby race to be held on Saturday, March 10, 2018. THIS FORM IS DUE NO LATER THAN Monday, March 5 2018. If not included with this registration, the unit commits to providing the appropriate registration fees no later than Wednesday, March 7, 2018. The unit commits to pay with one Pack check. No Pack checks will be taken after Wednesday March 8, 2018. Individual scouts will be able to pay prior to the beginning of registration on race day. Race day payment must be in $7 cash only payment. Registration forms must still be submitted by Monday, March 5, 2018 for every Pack participating. Registration forms are due no later than Monday, March 5, 2017 1st place Tigers 2nd Place Tigers 3rd Place Tigers 1st Place Wolf 2nd Place Wolf 3rd Place Wolf 1st Place Bear 2nd Place Bear 3rd Place Bear 1st Place Webelos 2nd Place Webelos 3rd Place Webelos 1st Place Arrow of Light 2nd Place Arrow of Light 3rd Place Arrow of Light Scout First Scout Last Name Name Phone # Make Checks Payable to: BSA Each Car: $7.00 Send Completed registration for to: Frank Estrada via email: frank.j.estrada1@outlook.com