Working drawings should have top and side, or profile, views.
An accurate working drawing is important for two reasons:
A copy of the working drawing serves as a template for rough-cutting your car blank.
You might be required to submit your working drawing. It could be part of your grade or even be scored for competition points.
Many car kits include a large sheet of grid paper intended for the working drawing. Start by measuring and drawing the top and side views of the car blank and then accurately locate the power plant housing on your drawing. USING CAD
Depending on the computer programs available in your school, you may opt to draw the working drawing using a computer-aided drafting (CAD) program such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or Inventor. Though there is a learning curve involved, CAD software enables you to draw very precise and symmetrical designs that will make for faster dragsters. Further, CAD enables you to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for testing and CNC milling for building the car.
Whether hand drawing or using CAD, be sure to refer to the specifications sheet as you