I'd just like to chime in and say it was a very good event. The pros include lots of runs, good course, and good food. All very important things.

I'd also say that the problems were probably pretty obvious...just delays getting started as well as some shakiness in the changeover between groups and such. But I'd agree that it was simply from not having done an event like this before, and I think those things are going to be easily corrected next time. I can't say I would have run it any *better* if it were my first time running a school like that. So to the organizers I say 'well done!" I think the students would agree...all the ones I talked to seemed to have a great time.
While I liked the course, I think next time I'd probably slow it down just a hair. Most autocrosses *don't* have a lot of 2-3 and 3-2 shifting, but this course required even cars with long gears to do it (and in my STi I think I shifted to third and back to second five times, and that's on street tires!). Newbies get a bit overwhelmed by that shift and I'm not sure it's worth the pain when they need to be focusing more on looking ahead and smoothness. I think for a more advanced school it would have definitely been fine. And I'm not knocking the fun factor of the course...it was a fun course, it flowed well, and it was visually easy to follow. I don't think there were any cones I wanted gone, which is rare for a local course setup (heck, it's been rare for national courses lately). It rewarded being smooth and those straights rewarded looking *far* ahead because you could really start to put power down LONG before you got out of several actual features.
Anyway, fun event. If I'm available I'd definitely instruct at one of these again. And I don't want anyone to think the course was *bad*. It wasn't. I'd instruct again if they used the same course and I'd enjoy it. I just think it could be tweaked a *little* better for novices. Although, if you drive a car that you probably *do* have to shift a lot (like an STi), it was probably a really good practice course for you. I feel like I do a good job of shifting on a road course, but I've never felt hugely comfortable with it at autocross. I'm a lot better at it now.
--Donnie