Most track bikes have stiffer suspensions than street bikes. Not knowing how you like to ride on the street or how the suspension is set up, I would suggest making small changes now to your suspension. Make a small change, ride for a couple days. See if you like the change. You might not notice it. Make another small change, ride another couple of days. See if you like the change, etc. Slowly stiffening the suspension to your taste. This way, with the stiffer suspension, the bike won't feel new to you on track day.
Other than the suspension, On Track day what worked for me was to make SMALL changes throughout the day.
After each session, I thought about (or heard about) what improvements I could make in my riding or my bike (mostly my riding). The next time out on the track, I worked on these changes. Little things like sliding my arse a little further off my saddle in the turns or braking a little sooner on an approach to a particular turn that I wasn't happy with. These minor changes throughout the day added up to a fantastic experience for me. By the afternoon, it was all coming together for me. I had some great rides!
Great rides= great fun...thats what its all about!
Be safe. Ride at YOUR skill level.