I have done more than 35 days of Evo school... and yes, in the past they used to provide food. But now, unless the local club picks up the bill, they do not provide lunch. So, come prepared with something to eat and plenty to drink. There will not be time to leave the site to pick up fast food either as they use the lunch break for a 'reflection on the 1st half of the day meeting'.
Expect to get around 20 runs on both days. Some schools I have run 30+ runs in a day, but never less than 18. It all depends on how many students/instructors they have and how smoothly the event runs.
The phase one has changed this year a bit, but it is still a great class. They used to do segment times so you could see how you are doing in each section of the course (slaloms, circle turn, sweeper, etc). Those segment times were great, but you wouldn't get any of the times (including your overall time) until the break and the end of the day, so it was tough to know how much you were improving. Now they changed the course to allow multiple cars on course and they changed the timing system (to use the local clubs system) so now you get your time as you finish just like any autocross.
If you have any specific questions I am certain I can answer them. Jean has told me that I have taken the school more times than many of their instructors have taught it.

It is nice to have two full years of FREE Evo schools!
adamb
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