Captain Who and I did this school together in 2003. He ain't exagerating. There was a mutiny waiting to do grave bodily harm to a person or two before we got out of there due to the excessive wait at the end of the day.
In regards to the track time, I had an underpowered FWD car and had a BLAST!! Quite the reality check to get to T1 for your first "real" start and have the world disappear in the spray. Glowing taillights through the spray were the only way to tell where you are and where you're going. FUN!!!
Take some method to keep your windshield clear, whether a Super Soaker, a rag on a stick, rub a sliced potato on the inside of the windshield, whatever. One guy got parked due to the assertion that the corner stations couldn't see him in the car, so he must not have been able to see them, either. (not kidding)
Most of all, this is a SCHOOL not a race. Be safe, be observant, and have a good time.
Scott "Righty" Franklin
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