The cooldown lap is good advice. Might be less fun though.
The car probably fails to comply with any class other than Open and I'm not looking to win anything anyway so I don't think it matters what other modifications it gets including whatever size or type of wheels and tyres.
It has RDA rotors, green pads, SS braided lines and race fluid. This all works fine but just has that groaning noise at the front when used lightly at the end of a 10 lap session. Is this just normal?
The concept of more brake heat being caused by more grip from better tyres worries me and I wonder how much this can be improved by more brake cooling - and how to do it? Or should I just go round the corners quicker and use less brakes

It seems no-one wants to buy the 17s so I may as well keep them for the road as they work great for that. When the tyres are stuffed I'll just buy cheaper ones than the Yokos (that won't be difficult!).
I want to drive to the track, sometimes with a passenger. The car will not be trailered. There won't be a wheel trailer. There won't be a support vehicle. So there's no room for a second set of wheels. All I want to do is arrive and put more pressure in the tyres that are already on the car. It doesn't matter if the track tyre and wheel combination is noisy or uncomfortable as I have no plans to drive more than 3 hours to a track. So, if I go for, say, 15x8s, what would be a decent tyre as a compromise to not actually wear out on the way to the track and give decent grip at the track?