As above - and make sure you pay for several laps (about 4, if you can), as it'll take you a lap or two to get the hang of it. Also, do as much research as you can ahead of the day. There's plenty available - from lap/turn-by-turn guidance to various PS2/3/4 etc games that can give you some sort of feel for it.
Some car magazines (e.g. Redline) occasionally do discount lap vouchers, some of which are then sold on at sites like eBay.
Check your insurance coverage too and - most importantly - don't try to be a hero/formula 1 driver, especially on the 1st couple of laps.
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