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The FASCARS shown here represent winning cars. Note that "winning" does not mean first place, but a joint project completed TOGETHER with your child.
Some of these cars have real car shapes and others are square, painted, blocks of wood. You do not need to worry about aerodynamics, at the speeds these cars run.
Each of these cars contain a wheel on each corner. You are not restricted to this arrangement, unless your local rules prohibit other arrangements. You could try two wheels together in the front(or rear) and two apart in a tri cycle arrangement. Usually rules require that four wheels must be used and that they all touch a flat surface. One advantage of placing 2 wheels together is that some of the rubbing surfaces of the sides of the wheels can be eliminated.
Note that these cars were built when Indy Products was supplying white wheels for the FASCAR.

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