Ideal not really mechanical minded but the basics shouldn't he hard. What about brake fluid should i change it or standard stuff ok?The basics really:
Tyres have plenty of tread left
Discs all round are ok and pads have plenty on
Coolant level ok with no leaks
Oil level ok, no leaks.
Torque wrench or wheel brace to check wheel nuts after every session.
I have a small toolbox with spanners, sockets, zip ties etc JUST in case. It's items you'll accumulate over a period of time.
Drivers licence, crash helmet or you can hire one on the day.
Go out and enjoy, I'm sure others will add to the list.
1st question I ask myself is how long since the last change. On my 200 EDC Renault recommend every 4 years, that obviously doesn't take into consideration variables such as trackdays etc. If trackdays become a regular occurrence you could say refresh fluid after every couple, even after every trackday. It's all peace of mind, can't put a price on safety etc, other will quote different timescales. BUT, if you've owned the car and don't know when it was last done ( documented history) I'd have it done now.Ideal not really mechanical minded but the basics shouldn't he hard. What about brake fluid should i change it or standard stuff ok?