No.Half-Blood-Princess wrote:track width is the distance between the two axles. i think...StevieNguyen wrote:I have a question regarding the dimensions of the ramp. The ramp is supposed fit a rectangular box with a 100 cm height, 75 cm width , and 75 cm length AND in addition something that wasn't on the check off list (but was on the score sheet) said that " Vehicle's track is less than 35 cm". So I have 2 problems. When it says that the ramp has to fit in those dimensions does that only refer to the part that the car is rolling down on? For instance, my board that the car is rolling down fits those parameters but when I add the beams that are supporting my board on the side I exceed those parameters. Does those beams count in the measurement? And my second problem is referring to the part that says "vehicle's track is less than 35 cm". Does that mean that the board can only be 35 cm wide (instead of 75 cm) or does that mean that the length that the car travels is only 35 cm?
Track (width) is the width (of the vehicle), from outside of one wheel to outside of the other (on the longest axle if different axle lengths). Wheelbase (which is not regulated by the rules) is the distance between the axles