This is a sweet thread

Well, i think you are at a good age to start learning about... anything really.
1. Don't be afraid to ask. Anything. And when an answer doesn't fully satisfy you, just look around in books or the internet for more information.
2. Watch other categories of racing. You'd be surprised how much you can learn from 'simpler' categories.
3. Like Bill said, try and learn from watching people do mechanical stuff. Anytime somedoy is fixign something... go on and offer help, or at least go and watch how its done. I actually learned the most about playing with my car, when i had an Alfa Romeo. Nobody knew how to work with it, so i had to print out the technical manual for whenever there was a problem with it. I had to look for parts and the procedures all by myself and then show them to the mechanics...
4. Pay attention in school. Specially for physics... you may not need to be a whiz and be able to solve the most complex problems, but do try and learn the basic principles well. Pretty much everything revolves around a couple of key principles.
5. The rest... just watch the pre-shows or specialised shows. Like GP on track and so on... they give a lot of insight on things that they dont normally focus on in the races. Also, some magazines do have very good F1 articles.
With all this, you may become WISER... but not necessarilly WISE

Came out fighting indeed.