I haven't had any experience with tracktactics, so I'd have to say do your first day with motoseries. My second trackday was at PIRC with European Motorcycles of Pittsburgh, and I have to say, stay the hell away from dealer run trackdays for your first day at the track. They seem to do nothing to really benefit new riders. I dumped my bike in the first session because of new tires and stupidity, so I backed down to novice to wear them in slowly.....there were idiots passing on the inside and outside of turns IN NOVICE. There were a couple instructors helping out some riders and getting people moved up to intermediate, but there was NO structure to start out....the exact opposite of MotoSeries novice. MotoSeries covers the basics in the classroom and starts off the first session with a mild pace. It may be a bit redundant and a slow for you since you seemed to have no issue with the pace we were riding on the street, but don't worry it increments up each session. They will switch groups around based on observations, if you speak up you will go faster earlier. By the end of the day you will hit your comfort level from the street and gradually push past it. If the turn out for novice is light (im not sure how turn out is at the start of the season) you may get some one-on-one time on track with a instructor, ask them to leapfrog so you can set your own pace for a lap. They can observe your riding, then lead you around slightly faster the next lap. It helps to get past mental barriers we set for ourselves. After that you can get some really good feedback from the control rider as well. But just like the street, back off if you feel like you are past your riding limits. Can't wait to see you out there on the track, you planning on running the VFR?