Right, track day. The TLDR version: nothing catastrophic, but could have been better in many ways. Still a fun trip away with friends and track time.
The detailed summary begins as I was going through the Fortitude Valley, merging on to the Storey Bridge - about 15 minutes from my house - when I gave the car the beans to get up to speed and I had a missfire! A little more testing and I found any time I was in boost over 4k I'd get the missfire. That's not what you want to discover when you plan to be up the revs for extend time on track in a couple of hours.
Outside Ipswich, near Queensland Raceway, we pulled over in a servo for a break and I tried to take a deeper look. It seemed the #3 coil plug was loose. All the others seemed fine. I swapped #1 and #3, and #3 was now solid, #1 was loose, so it was an issue with the lead's plug attaching to the spark plug. With a good hard press it seemed to seat properly. Maybe when Autoworks crew removed everything to fix the valve cover gasket if they didn't get everything quite right when putting it back together, as I've never had the issue previously.

Investigating the miss-fire
I did a pull on the way out of the servo and no missfire

Though I did hit 11.8 psi, running only wastegate spring and expecting ~8psi

We got to Morgan Park with plenty of time to spare and got setup. I unwound a little pre-load from the wastegate actuator, and set my boost cut to 12psi to better manage boost. I didn't see what I was hitting the rest of the day, but I didn't hit boost cut at all so that's good.
My friend and I were both running in the Novice group. Soon on track I had 2 issues, the missfire was back, making it hard to get on the power. But more alarming was a creaking groaning noise under hard right turns (Morgan Park is mostly right handers). I came in after about 5 laps to investigate, but couldn't see the issue, maybe scrubbing on the tub? Bouncing the car gave no odd noises. I was going to go back out, but our session was over.
Session 2 I just decided to send it. I was timing my laps with Race Chrono on my phone in my pocket. Not the most accurate or detailed, but it gives me an idea on times. In the 1st session I did 1:49. In the 2nd session I beat that every lap except my warm-up/cool-downs, with a best of 1:40. My friend who's a better driver and with more power, same tires, but not as much suspension was doing 1:32 for reference. I was still getting missfire despite re-seating the plug. At the end of my fastest lap I noticed my coolant was running hot, 115*, so I immediately went on a cool-down and came in. I was happy with my session, I'd made good improvements but with room to grow still.

Waiting to go on track
I was a little concerned on the heat, but there was nothing coming out of the car, and no milkshake anywhere. I tried to really seat the plug in properly for the final session, it wasn't loose to the touch and felt solid. But 2 laps into session 3, the missfire was still going hard, and the noise I was hearing from the suspension was worse, not only on right handers anymore, but anytime I was getting into moderate G forces. It felt like "don't drive me" noises, so I came in. End of the track day.
Dinner and drinks with my friends that night, re-capping and generally having a good time. No issues on the drive home Friday, still the missfire, a little suspension clunk when turning, that's been there for a long time. I suspect street driving it doesn't sound too bad, but under track conditions it's more noticeable. Got home, no issues.

QLD country side on the way home (from my friend's black NB)
The car is now in the air on jack stands to investigate. I'll change the spark plugs, and revert to OEM ignition coils for the time being to hopefully fix the missfire. The clunk/groan needs some digging. A few thoughts are the downpipe bumping the transmission, sway bars/control arms. I'll do a thorough nut and bolt check, including the mounts, subframes and PPF. Hopefully something will click as being not quite right.