Angela, please go back and re-read my last post. Then consider the following:
1. If the point of the parade lap is for the STUDENT to drive it at a reduced speed, then the first lap of the day does NOT work for the first run group, which is always instructors. None of their students would get to drive the parade lap. So this doesn't help unless we are willing to further complicate and mess up the initial starts with students and instructors swapping cars.
2. Also, students in the 4th group would only get to drive if their FIRST exposure to the track is one lap with them in the driver's seat and NO prior experience as a student in the instructor's car. Is this really useful?
In my view, parade laps are only useful for initial sweeping of the track for debris, in which case we might as well have one "free for all" parade lap right before the first run group and be done. Anyone who wants to run it, fine. If you are corner working, too bad - but next time you will probably get a chance and someone else will be corner working.
If any instructor wants to do a reduced speed lap - whether they are driving OR riding with their student, just ask start for a little extra time and do it as part of a regular lap. We don't need to hold a formal parade lap for everyone just to allow some reduced speed laps.
My position is:
NO PARADE LAPS AFTER THE FIRST PRACTICE LAP STARTS 