Free is best. We are using a two lane track design, so if the one that you know of uses this design then it would be prefered. I'm not aware of any freebies that are available.
And, I have searched the world over. So if you find - please inform me. Both worked equally well although Grand Prix has more bang for the buck. As you search look for Excel files that have been created and posted.
One of our local Cubmasters used a great excel file yesterday. It worked really well. I'll ask him if he knows where he found it. Haven't asked the Cubmaster yet but my first search for "Pinewood Derby Spreadsheet" on Google brought up these two links. When thinking of software I'm assuming you are using a timer? How do these excel sheets import or receive the timing info from your timer.
Has he written some type of macro? Thanks folks. Some of these are the ones that I was looking for. I am going to take some time and look them over to find the one that I want to use.
I am going to get them together and show him the programs. He may be interested and he might be loaning me a track to use this year. We had an electric eye gate that discrimnated by which car broke the link in order We then entered the finish place for each race on the spreadsheet.
After each car in a heat had had one run in each lane the spreadsheet gave us an overall place order for each car. We have a small pack and leadship seems to change hands over year. I am hoping these issues will go away in a year or so. We are low tech for sure, wooden track, and eye balling the finish.
I have been involued in darts tourneys for years and they use a round robin sheet. Everyone races everyone in your den, count up the total number of wins, and a den winner is choosen, we have only 2 lane track which is old, but this method seems best to me for beginning and maybe move onto something better in the future.
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