In prior years, RT/10s have been allowed to run *******.
Everyone runs with a Skip Barber instructor riding shotgun.
The Nashville Super Speedway road course DOES NOT use the banked oval. Last VOI the banked turns proved to be very ugly for Vipers. The road course uses the back straight and the front pit lane, I believe.
If you have a helmet, bring it, otherwise, helmets will be available for loan.
Usually you get about three laps and three sessions. Different Skip Barber instructor each session.
You will NOT see super high speeds - there are usually too many folks out on the track (no passing) and the experience levels are different, despite Viper HQ trying to group people according to skill (you guys wouldn't lie would ya???).
This part of VOI is really not about track time, per se, but to give you a good flavor of what the car is capable of, and allow you to ratchet up the speed and learn something about the line. Not alot of time to do either, though.
If you really want track time - stay for Viper Days....