tok-tokkie I find the whole program really interesting and its a heap of fun even tho the competition only lasts 3 days its such an adrenaline rush especially when your car races for the first time and it beats the best time so for.
With the wire guide they use some type of fishing line so we have no influence over what they use but we are using the rings off a fishing rod as they are made to be really low friction with the fishing line.
The wheels are made out of acetal because it is reasonably light but has a low coefficient of friction which we have found to be better, they are machined as thin as possible and the middle section that spins only weighs 1.5g for each wheel and 1.9g with the bearing. Here is a pic of a section cut of our wheel.
The yellow section is the bearing which is a hybrid ceramic ball bearing which we have washed all the lubricant out and we spray some silicon spray on the bearings before we hand the car into the judges at the start of the day. We aren't allowed to touch our car between runs although once the automatic firing time trials are finished we have an hour to work on our car so we usually just fix anything that has broken and reapply the silicon spray.
With the sidepods conforming the bottom section of the wheels it currently only has a 1mm gap which might be too close to the wheels because they have a bit of movement side to side because it is only running a single bearing in the centre of the wheel which allows it to move and this is why we have to have the gap between the covers of the wheel and the centre section that spins.