Chief of Tech
It is your responsibility to make sure all cars that are entered for competition have passed a safety inspection and have been issued the appropriate number of "Tech Stickers". As a part of the safety inspection, make sure that all the appropriate decals, numbers, and class designations are on the cars.
Tires on Stock and Street Prepared category cars will be checked for compliance with 13.3.I., however tires will not be marked. Teched tires will be unprotestable for violation of section 13.3.I. after the car makes its first competition run on said tire(s). Competitor may tech as many tires as he or she feels necessary.
Be sure to re-read all sections of the rule book that apply to your specialty. It is important that we all are very clear as to our responsibilities. You may also want to re-acquaint yourself with other sections of the rule book.
Attached is a sample of a suggested checklist you will be working with. Please read it over to familiarize yourself with what is to be checked. A tech card will not be required. After a car has passed tech, put the appropriate tech sticker on the car & check off the competitor on the entry list that registration will provide.
One tech sticker should be used for each driver per class – to let pre-grid know how many drivers per car. Ladies’ class drivers may be marked on the same tech sticker as their corresponding men’s class driver.
Car # and class should be displayed prominently on body panels of both sides of the car in contrasting color to the car.
Go over the above procedures with your workers.
Checklist for Tech
Class Eligibility
Vehicle Identification
Driver Safety Equipment
Roll Bars
Interiors
Body Works
Engine Compartment
Battery
Wheels
Tires
Wheel Bearings and Suspension
Exhaust
Fuel System
This page has been taken from www.autocross.com (Southwest Division SCCA) and modified to fit CENLA's regional needs.