Since the past three events I've participated in... I always manage to forget one important thing or another...
I've decided to make a checklist on what to bring when competing.
_ Tyres
_ Tyres
_ More Tyres
_ Hydraulic Jack
_ Jack Stands
_ Air Compressor
_ Tire Pressure Gauge
_ Helmet
_ Race Shoes
_ Driving Gloves
_ Mechanix Gloves
_ Toolset
_ Deep-Socket Tools
_ Torque Wrench
_ Extra Engine Oil (at least 2 qts)
_ Zip Ties
_ Duct Tape
_ Quick-Release Tape
_ Extra Large Trash bags (keep used tyres in for the trip home)
_ Regular Trash Bags (put the small stuff in when you clean out your car)
_ Extra Valve Stem Caps (I always lose them while I'm there)
_ Shop Towels
_ Pumice Hand Cleaner
_ Window Cleaner
_ Sunscreen
_ Sunglasses
_ Pen/Paper
_ WATER (tons of it)
_ Non-Salty Foods
_ Long Sleeve T-Shirt (some events require them)
_ Long Pants (some events require these as well)
_ Lawn chairs
_ Tech Inspection Paperwork (if required)
_ Your License
_ Insurance (Health Inurance Included)
_ Aero Bed (to help cram more people into the hotel room)
If you can't find all of this stuff... no worries. You would be suprised how willing other people are to let you use things if you ask.
If anyone has anything to add to the list... feel free to do so!
I'm sure I'll think of more items to add later.
Last edited by andysapp on Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
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