1. No camping is not allowed.
2. Normally the steps would have been to acquire a bike, the required safety gear, familiarize yourself with the club equipment and safety regulations, register well in advance for the race school and have everything prepared for that date. Asking questions on this forum is also a great start. After the race school you'll be very educated and well prepared for your first race. Just remember that we are racing for fun, not millions of dollars, so take your time and don't be too eager to "win" on your first time out.
3. To get a number assigned you need to look through our rider directory and find a number not already in use. There is a thread on this forum with up to date number reservations which you can look through. As a novice racer you are limited to red numbers only. To reserve a number I believe you *should* have been registered for the race school first.
Because you missed out on the level one I think you're going to miss round 1 and you'll have to wait for
Fireman's school but I cannot remember when he usually holds that course. Possibly in time for round 2, Fireman (Justin Knapik EMRA vice prez.) can confirm, but I'm thinking it may also depend on interest. It's probably not worthwhile for him to rent the track for 2 days for one or two people.
Good luck to you, come say hi in the pits when you make it out.