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Racing Charts


This page contains the racing charts which will be used for the Pack 146 Pinewood Derby. All the charts we will use are either Perfect-N, Partial Perfect-N (PPN), or Complementary Perfect-N (CPN). Most of the charts were generated by either the Perfect-N Chart Generator or the Partial Perfect-N Chart Generator.

Scout Competition

The Scout Competition will use charts similar to these.

Chart Purpose
3x3 Chart This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 3 Scouts. It satisfies the Complementary Perfect-N criteria.
4x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den and intra-Rank competitions with 4 Scouts. It satisfies the Complementary Perfect-N criteria.
5x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 5 Scouts. It satisfies the Perfect-N criteria.
7x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den and intra-Rank competitions with 6 or 7 Scouts. It satisfies the Complementary Perfect-N criteria. A non-competitive "dummy" car will be used as the 7th car when there are 6 Scouts.
8x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 8 Scouts. It satisfies the Partial Perfect-N criteria.
9x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 9 Scouts. It satisfies the Partial Perfect-N criteria.
10x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 10 Scouts. It satisfies the Partial Perfect-N criteria.
11x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 11 Scouts. It satisfies the Partial Perfect-N criteria.
13x3 Chart
This chart is for intra-Den competitions with 12 or 13 Scouts. It satisfies the Perfect-N criteria. A non-competitive "dummy" car will be used as the 13th car when there are 12 Scouts.

Open Competition

For our Open Competition, we will use a suitably sized PPN chart to trim the field to the fastest seven (or less) cars. These cars will then race a Perfect-N chart to determine the winners.


Last updated December 5, 2003, 10:00 AM
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