Tech Inspection Checklist for HPDE & Track Days

Tech inspection (tech) is the safety check at the beginning of every track event. A tech inspector reviews your car and gear to confirm you meet minimum safety requirements. Failing tech doesn't mean your car is dangerous — it means something wasn't in order. Most failures are preventable with good preparation. This checklist covers what tech inspectors look for at NASA HPDE, GridLife, and similar events.

Tech varies by event and sanctioning body

NASA, GridLife, and private HPDE organizers each have their own tech standards. This checklist covers the most common requirements. Always read the specific event's supplemental regulations before arriving.

Car Inspection Items

Engine Bay

Brakes

Tires and Wheels

Interior

Exterior

Gear Inspection Items

Helmet

Fire Extinguisher (if required)

Driving Suit, Gloves, Shoes (if required)

Most Common Tech Failures

Based on what organizers report most often:

  1. Floor mats not removed — simple fix, always do this in the parking lot
  2. Helmet not meeting current certification — check before you arrive
  3. Fire extinguisher not mounted — "on the seat" fails tech; use a bracket
  4. Brake pads worn below minimum — check pad thickness the week before, not the morning of
  5. Loose items in the cabin — water bottle in the footwell, backpack on back seat
  6. Fluid leaks discovered during inspection — do a wet inspection before you go