Four Peaks District Car Photos Up
Four Peaks District Car Photos Up
We used the same photo box as we did for the Pack 242 photos (in the other discussion).
Pleased to see many very creative cars.
All the event info (including event photos & results) can be seen at
http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/event/1294447
And if you want to skip to the actual car photos, those are at:
http://www.richardcmoeur.com/4pdpwd2013.html
Hope ya like 'em!
Pleased to see many very creative cars.
All the event info (including event photos & results) can be seen at
http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/event/1294447
And if you want to skip to the actual car photos, those are at:
http://www.richardcmoeur.com/4pdpwd2013.html
Hope ya like 'em!
Re: Four Peaks District Car Photos Up
Great looking cars. I see Bob Weaver couldn't quite catch you, Richard. By the look of his car I think he was seriously trying. So, what made your car so fast and how far behind you was he?
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Re: Four Peaks District Car Photos Up
What kind of track was it?
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Bob's car had an extended wheelbase, so it raced in "Plummet" instead of "Stock".
The Plummet rules allow extended wheelbases, and waive the rules on car length and staging entirely behind the pin. Mine was... a bit... more extended.
The track: 32' (nominal) 4-lane aluminum 'Freedom' track provided by Pack 918.
The Plummet rules allow extended wheelbases, and waive the rules on car length and staging entirely behind the pin. Mine was... a bit... more extended.
The track: 32' (nominal) 4-lane aluminum 'Freedom' track provided by Pack 918.
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Some of those car designs were a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing.
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My favorite is the black Porsche-like car!