Good point. If a person was willing to spend the money and go beyond an open track day, and go beyond an autocross school, the SCCA racing school is usually two days. The classroom part is good, the track time is less than an autocross school, and since other types of cars go to the SCCA racing school, the different car classes take turns going onto the track. The cost-wise down side is that roll bars, fire suits and other safety equipment are required.
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Niburu
yes, they're called HPDE's (High Performance Driving Event), it helps to be a member but often they have open slots