Year:______________ Make:_______________ Model:_____________ Car #: ______
HotLap USER ID: _________________________________________(App Available @hotlap.io)
The DRIVER is responsible for the safety of their vehicle. If you are uncertain of any requirement, seek out the advice of a qualified mechanic. Please confirm the following requirements. Sign and Date the back page.
DRIVER SAFETY
____ Helmet (2010 or newer: Snell M/SA, SFI, FIA)
____ Closed-toed shoes and natural fiber garments
____ Seatbelts/Harness must be in good condition
____ Rollbars for some convertibles *
____ Seats bolted securely
____ All loose items and floor mats removed from car
BRAKES
____ Pads 5mm+ material
____ Fluid is clear & reservoir is full
____ Pedal is firm
____ All brake lights are working
____ Master cylinder/calipers are not leaking
____ Rotors have no cracks or discoloration
TIRES & WHEELS
____ Tires in good condition (no cording)
____ All lug nuts present & torqued to spec
____ Center Caps removed
____ Wheels - No cracks or structural damage [NEXT PAGE---------->]
SUSPENSION & STEERING
____ Wheel bearings - no play
____ Ball joints in good condition
____ No excessive steering play
____ Shocks - no leaking
ENGINE & DRIVE TRAIN
____ Check all fluid levels, belts & hoses
____ Tighten all caps & secure all hoses
____ No fluid leaks (oil, transmission, fuel, water)
____ Battery secured (no bungees)
____ Battery terminals covered
____ Overflow containers present
____ Throttle has quick, positive return
____ Fuel cap tightened
OTHER
____ No severe glass cracks
____ Outside & Rear View mirrors
____ Body Panels secure
____ Video Camera/Recording device securely mounted
I, ____________________________________ have inspected all of the above on my vehicle
and agree that my car is in full operational order.
Signature___________________________________________________ Date ______________
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