Tech Requirements
Driver Requirements
The first thing to do after receiving entry to an event is secure a pit stall. Promptly prepare the vehicle to be track ready before arriving to the inspection area. Please form a line so that we know which car to tech next. The sooner we get you teched, the sooner you hit the track.
Helmets are required for drivers and passengers.
It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that both the driver and passengers keep limbs and body parts inside the vehicle while on a hot track (selfie sticks are OK).
If you are involved in an incident or broken down, remain in your vehicle and assume the track is still hot until the safety crew reaches you. The ONLY time you should exit the vehicle on the track is if your vehicle is on fire. Then do so with extreme caution and assume the track is hot until the safety crew reaches you.
Please use common sense. Speeding in the pits, coming off of the track at excessive speed or any other unsafe driving off track will not be tolerated.
Please be respectful to the facility’s property. Please clean up after yourself in your pit stall. Be mindful of fluids and how they are disposed of. We want to leave a good impression of the Drift Community at the given venue.
Age requirement for passengers is 13 years or older. No tandem (cage or no cage) with passengers 13-17 years of age. Cage required for tandem with passengers 18+.
Vehicle Requirements
1. Chassis
All loose items must be removed from the interior of the car (prior to tech inspection). This goes for the engine bay and under car as well. Please secure any loose items that could become hazardous to you, spectators or other drivers.
Exterior Vehicles are not allowed to run without doors. Cars under repair/projects must have structural rigidity around the entire car (ex: large sections missing leaving the car vulnerable in a crash). It is encouraged to run all body panels. Body panels (within reason) may be secured with zipties, duct tape, etc.
Your seat(s) must be stable and properly secured in the car.
Seat-belts and Harnesses: You must have functioning 3 point belts for all seats that hold drivers/passengers, or no less than a 3pt harness.
Cages are required for multi-car tandems involving more than 3 cars. Cars that are allowed to run without cages are: 350Z/G35, SN197 + Mustangs, E46 + BMW. A minimum six-point roll cage with door bars is required. Cages should be constructed with proper engineered design and welding principles in mind. Our cage rules are not super strict, but we will still check for cracks, poorly gapped joints, bad welds, etc. Drivers are ultimately responsible for the construction and safety of the car. *These rules can change at the discretion of the staff. Meaning, if we see a non-cage driver with great car control, they may be permitted to run in a multi-car tandem of more than 3 cars. Or a caged driver can be restricted from a multi-car tandem group if they are exhibiting poor control, causing an unsafe situation.
Fire extinguishers are encouraged for all drivers (caged and non-caged).
Fire extinguishers are highly recommended. Fire extinguishers must be securely mounted to the interior of the car.
2. Batteries/Wiring/Lighting
Battery Tie Downs You must have battery tie downs. Factory or aftermarket battery tie downs must be in place and functional wherever your battery is placed. They should be strong enough to keep the battery from tipping/spilling (even if you have a leak proof or solid cell). There is always the danger of it flying free of its respective housing and leaking, causing injury or damage.
Your Positive Battery Terminal must be covered with an OEM or better battery terminal cover.
Wiring must be clear of any foot or hand controls. Wires carrying voltage need to be covered by non-conductive material.
Tail Lights & Brake Lights must work as intended (especially for tandem).
3. Engine
Your car must be free of all excessive fluid leaks: radiator, engine oil, trans/diff, power steering, brakes (S-Chassis power steering and brake fluid reservoirs must be covered to prevent overflow from heat saturation).
Full exhaust is not required for most events, but is highly recommended. *This rule can change depending on the venue restrictions.
4. Suspension/Steering/Brakes
Suspension Ball joints, tie rods, and all other suspension components must be in good condition and free of damage or excessive play. Trucks must have modifications to prevent excessive suspension travel and body roll.
Steering: Steering wheel, hub, shaft and rack must be free of excessive play or binding.
Brake pedal must have firm pressure with low fade and brake shows, pads and rotors must perform as intended with minimal wear and no damage.
All Lug Nuts must be in place and tight. Please be sure you are running the appropriate lug for your wheel and stud.