Pinewood Derby

2024 Dates

We will not be able to cut out any cars on the race day, so please be sure to get your car cut and shaped prior to then.

If you are able to help out with the event, please email the the Pinewood Derby Chairs.

What is Pinewood Derby?

The pinewood derby is a racing event for unpowered, unmanned miniature cars. With the help of their adults, Scouts build their own cars from wood, usually from kits containing a block of pine wood, plastic wheels, and metal axles. 

We provide help cutting cars out at drop-in build clinics in the weeks leading up to pinewood derby. Scouts are responsible for sanding, painting, weighting, and installing axles on their cars. 

Logistics

We have plenty of cars on hand for scouts and siblings. Each cub scout will receive a free car. Additional cars for siblings and parents who'd like to participate are $5 each. Cars will be handed out at the build clinics. If for some reason you cannot make the build clinics please email the Pinewood Derby Chairs and we can arrange to get you a car kit and help cut out your design.

Design

Use this template to design your car, both a top down view and a side view, ideally before the build clinic. You may have to scale the image depending on your printer. Note that dimensions are listed on the template; check that your printer hasn't scaled them incorrectly. The template also labels the front and back of the car explicitly and you should design with those in mind.

Do not glue the template to the top or side of your car as this makes it more difficult to cut out.  Do not make your car any thinner than 1/2" in the middle of the vehicle and no thinner than 1/4" at either end of the vehicle.  Sanding the car will take off up to 1/8" of material as well, so take that into account.  

Build

We provide assistance cutting out your design as well as sandpaper for sanding your cars at the build clinics. Scouts are responsible for painting their own cars and can choose to spray paint, brush paint, or decorate their cars with markers and stickers as they prefer. Scouts are also responsible for installing their axles (including polishing and lubrication) as well as adding weights to their car. 

Weights

Race Day

On race day each car will race four times, once in each lane of the race track. Awards will go to the fastest average times in the pack as well as the fastest Lion car and the fastest sibling car. Additional awards will go to best overall cars in the following categories:  

Rules

 GENERAL RULES

OFFICIAL CLASS RULES: