Rodney... here a couple excellent reads for general track n00b information (pulled form Trackschedule.com):
http://www.trackschedule.com/wisdom1.html (you may have gotten this on in the mail already)
http://www.trackschedule.com/wisdom10.html
Specific to our events: since we do the time trial in the afternoon, we only have three run group rotations (as opposed to four usually found at HPDEs). For this reason, we do not do any on-track excercises for beginners. We tried it early on in the program, and it really didn't work out too well (ask Chris Schimmel about my 'Baby in a Box' tragedy on South Course next time you see him).
Your first event's priorities are as follows:
1. Get comfortable with your car at speed (this may seem obvious, but you'll know what I'm talking about after about 5 laps)
2. Get comfortable with various on-track protocols like passing signals, flags, pit-in signals, etc (which we'll teach you)
3. Get comfortable in traffic... passing people, being passed, safely and efficiently
4. Learn the basic terminology, which you probably already know, but we'll go over it again in class (turn in, apex, track out... open the wheel... patience... etc)
The whole time you're getting all this down, you'll be working on the line around the track
