Snkbyt your tires are probably well past done. Allan the tread can look brand new but the tire is toast. In all honesty one typical DE weekend of eight sessions is really about it, and maybe not that. Depending on setup, braking, surface conditions, it is possible to go through tires in a day or only a couple of heat cycles. I was 3-4 seconds a lap faster on the new tires after one weekend. Huge! For a newbie you might go 2 DEs loafing the car around. I see folks all the time say look I have tread I'm fine. Then spend an entire session getting the tire up to temp because they are so hard and holding up the Miatas. Conversely, I see the folks who have cord showing and say they will flip them to run just one more session. Both are wrong, unsafe, and not nearly as fun as new shoes. I've seen plenty of cars in the wall due to bad tire decisions over the years. Really is one 30 min session worth you're butt? It's an expensive, insanely fun hobby; plan on tires to last a weekend or maybe part of two max at a typical DE. To save money in the long run buy another set of wheels to mount your track tires and drive to the track on the street set. The next step is the tow vehicle to drive the dedicated track car to the track. Remember street tires are not really great track tires. All the best. Drive fast but safe!
Cheers,
Jim