My 2p.. I think it's all about letting other know what you're up to..
I'm not a regular at KH and found the driving standards quite high, comparable to say.. LOT days. I've been at trackdays here in Holland where people are allowed to drive as complete idiots. It's the kind of "I think I'm the new Michael Schumacher in my old Pug 205"experience, which I'm now avoiding as there's too many accidents during these days.
There's a couple of the things I saw last week:
There were a couple of people who indicated and moved to the right, but directly went on full blast. eh?
There were a couple of people who indicated and moved, but didn't indicate left, so I myself was confused at times, but I also saw other people being confused as in "why's he not getting back to the line?".
I think everybody realises that a trackday like this is not about competition, but about fun and exploring your personal limits. So I really can't believe anyone outthere would drive like a c*ck on purpose.
The main thing here is: show what you are doing. When you want to get back in the 'queue', indicate and when there's enough room to snug into, get back on the line. You can't just sit there and wait as people simply don't understand why you're staying on that side of the track.
Once you've done a couple of days, your confidence will grow and your pace will probably go up. That makes it more and more fun to do. One thing you certainly shouldn't do is give up.