Pinewood Derby
What is it?
The Pinewood Derby is a fun Cub Scout racing event held in many packs. During the event, Cub Scouts race small, driverless wooden cars down a sloped track. The cars are powered only by gravity.
With an adult’s help, each Pinewood Derby car is built by a Cub Scout using a kit that includes a wooden block, plastic wheels and metal axles.
Trophies or medals are often awarded for the fastest car and the best designs.
When is it?
Typically, the Pinewood Derby is held in January or February. The date for the Pinewood Derby will be added to the Pack Calendar and shared at both Pack Events and Den meetings.
Rules
CAR SPECIFICATIONS:
Width (Max.) — 2 3/4″
Length (Max.) — 7″
Weight — Not over 5 ounces
Width between wheels — 1 3/4″
Bottom clearance between car and track — 3/8″
RULES:
Wheel bearings, washers and bushings are prohibited.
The car shall not ride on springs.
Only official Cub Scout Grand Prix Pinewood Derby wheels and axles are permitted.
Only dry lubricant is permitted.
Details, such as steering wheel and driver are permissible as long as these details do not exceed the maximum length, width and weight specifications.
The car must be free-wheeling, with no starting devices.
Each car must pass inspection, the owner will be informed of the reason for failure, and will be given time within the official weigh-in time period to make adjustment.
After final approval, cars will not be reinspected unless the car is damaged in handling or in a race.