Title: Opening Slide
1Opening Slide
2Power Pinewood
- Pack 216 Design Performance Workshop
3What Youll Get Today
- Ideas for cars
- Rules Review
- Performance Advice
- Race Day Tips
4Some Questions to Ask
- What Do Real Race Cars Look Like?
- Why Dont All Race Cars Look Alike?
- How Can I Design a Cool Looking Car?
- How Can I Design a Fast Car That Wins?
5Todays Logo Contest
6Name That Logo Contest
- At different times today,you will seea logo
for acar model ormanufacturer. - First one to shout out the CORRECTname gets a
prize.
You ShoutFORD!
7Name That Logo
8Name That Logo
9Designing a Race Car
- The Rules Determine The Car
10Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Closed Wheel
11Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Open Wheel
12- Lets Look at Some Race Cars
13Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Grand Prix de Monaco Open Wheel
14Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
LeMans 24 Hour Road Race Closed Wheel
15Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Dirt Track Midget Car Open Wheel
16Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
NASCAR Stock Car Closed Wheel
17Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Performance Drag Racer Open Wheel
18Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Funny Car Dragster Closed Wheel
19Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Supermodified Open Wheel
20Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Demolition Derby Closed Wheel
21Race Car Design Open Wheel vs. Closed Wheel
Open Wheel
Closed Wheel
22Pinewood Derby Cars
- Pinewood rules say if you can have either open
or closed wheel cars. - Pinewood Derby is easier to do as an open wheel
car.
23Name That Logo
24Designs Old and New
25All Racecars were Open Wheel
1911 Indy Car 32 The Wasp
26Idea File 1 Past Indy Cars
1952 Ferrari 12
1955 Kurtis Kraft 4
1960 Watson 56
1964 AJ Foyt 1
27Race Car Design Open Wheel Evolves
28Name That Logo (Model)
29Grand Prix Ferrari from front
30Grand Prix Toyota From Above
31Name That Logo
32Create a Performance Car
33Pinewood Speeds
- Typical Finish Line Speeds
- 1.0 Seconds 10 inches on track
- .01 Seconds 1.0 inches on the track
- .001 Seconds 0.1 inches on the track
34Create a Performance Car
- Study Your Race Rules
- What is allowed?
- What is not allowed?
- Follow Your Race Rules! (No Cheating!)
- Track Matters
35Official Pinewood Rules
- Width Overall width of the car shall not exceed
2 3/4 inches. - Length Overall length of the car shall not
exceed 7 inches. - Weight The weight of the car shall not exceed 5
ounces. No loose materials of any kind are
permitted in the car. The car may be hollowed out
and built up to the maximum weight by the
addition of wood or metal only, provided any
additional material is securely built into the
body. - Wheel bearings, washers, and bushings are
prohibited. - Springing The car shall not ride on any type of
springs. - Details Details such as the steering wheel,
driver, decals, painting, and interior detail are
permissible as long as these details do not
exceed the maximum length, width, and weight
specifications. - Attachments The car must be freewheeling, with
no starting devices. - Inspection Each car must pass inspection by the
official inspection committee before it will be
allowed to compete. The inspectors have the right
to disqualify those cars that do not meet these
specifications.
36Create a Performance Car Track Matters
- What type of track do you race on?
- Slope Run vs. Flat Run
Constant Slope
Long Slope
Short Slope
37Create a Winning Car
- Plan, Plan, Plan!
- Three Magic Variables
- Aerodynamics
- Weight
- Wheels
- We will talk about all threeof these.
38Name That Logo
39Design for Performance
- Aerodynamics / Streamlining
40Create a Performance Car Aerodynamics
41Create a Performance Car Aerodynamics
42Name That Logo
43Design for Performance
44How Much Does a Car Weigh?
- Official Weight for Pinewood Derby
- 5 Ounces
45Create a Performance Car Weight Position
- Back, middle or front?
- Side or center?
46Create a Performance Car Weight side or center?
- Using the Moment of Inertia (Rotational Mass /
Angular Momentum)
47Name That Logo
48Design for Performance
49Create a Performance Car Wheels
- Pick the Best Wheels
- True the Wheels
- Polish the Axles
- Graphite Saturation
- Spin for 20 Seconds at least
- Three is Better than Four
50Name That Logo (Model)
51Race to Win
52This is Cheating
- Doing these could get your car
- DISQUALIFIED!
- Using precut car bodies
- Thinning or changing the wheels
- Changing the wheelbase
- Using special axles
- Having your Dad make your car
53Design to Win
- Draw your design on paper
- Try several designs, and pick the best
54Design to Win
- Draw your design on paper
- Try several designs, and pick the best
55Use Decals To Customize
56Name That Logo (Model)
57Prepare to Win
58At Home To Do List
- Insure that your car is tracking (steering) in a
straight line before you check-in your car. - Check your wheels for freedom. Can you spin all
the wheels and have them spin 20 seconds before
they come to a stop? - Don't roll your car in the dirt or on concrete
surfaces. It's a sure way to ruin the wheels and
axles.
59Pre-Race To Do List
- Finish decorating your car 1 week before the
race. - Thoroughly lubricate your car before the
check-in. - If your car doesn't do very well rolling forward
try racing it backwards. Cars will run faster one
way than another.
60Protect Your Car!
- Always handle your car by the body NOT the
wheels. - Dont let anyone else touch your car.
- Don't run while carrying you car. You may to drop
it which may break something you cannot repair
61Race Day To Do List
- You car should be finished BEFORE you arrive!
- Get to the track early for check in
- Place your car on the track with the wheels
spaced so that the wheels do not touch the lane
guide. - Take your time in placing the car on the track.
Point it straight down the track.
62Name That Logo
63Pinewood Idea File
64Race Car Design Idea Files Wild Cars
65Race Car Design Idea Files Food Cars
66Race Car Design Idea Files Wild Cars
67Race Car Design Idea Files Fun Cars
68Race Car Design Idea Files Fast Cars
69Pinewood Idea File
70Race Car Design Idea Files The Wedge
71Race Car Design Idea Files The Rail
72Race Car Design Idea Files The Flying Spatula
73Do Your Best
74Race Car Design Idea Files Pinewood Ferrari F1
Pinewood Ferrari
Real Ferrari
75Race Car Design Idea Files Pinewood Ferrari F1
76Name That Logo
77Name That Logo
78What We Learned
79What We Learned Today
- History of Race Cars
- What Real Race Cars Look Like
- Why All Race Cars Dont Look Alike
- Ideas for Designing a Cool Looking Car
- Ideas for Designing a Fast Car That Wins
80Gentlemen, Start Designing Your Cars!
81Name That Logo
82Name That Logo (Model)