Skip Barber was the way to go until the end of November!
The Viper was replaced with the RX8.

Pretty weak choice, but that is what happens when business types a run performance business.

They try to talk the talk but can not walk the walk.
Looks like one of the corvette schools with Z06's would be a starting point or a Three day Skip Barber racing school followed by one to one instruction by a professional instructor in your car. I like the Skip Barber instructors for one to one instruction because the have piloted Vipers.
The Panoz Racing School has good reports from past visits by Bob Woodhouse.
For a good list check this site(
http://www.motorsportsemployment.com/performance_driving_schools.html ) but caution it is not currents as it list Vipers for Skip Barber School.
The Nor Cal VCA has a driving school March 16th at Buttonwillow. It is an introduction to Open Track driving starting with car control in sedans then on track instruction your car. This event is taught by instructors with many years of teaching in Vipers.

In the afternoon this school will run on track with(with instructors) the Brian Angen Memorial Event.

If you are interested let me know, I will sent you a flyer school by e-mail.
Viper Days is at Button Willow March 17 and 18th which makes for a great opportunity to enjoy your car on track with the best possible track side support possible.
If you ever wanted to drive your car on a track this is a great opportunity to learn and grow your performance driving limits. Which will make your normal driving safer and more enjoyable with the performance driving skill aquired.