First of all, fingering is definitely easy. Have your thumb on f and c and that's basically it until the piece turns to minor but even there keep the basic idea and only change where necessary.
Pedalling: I use pedal from 2-3 on most of the scale sections. The quarter notes in the bass should come solo, almost stakkato (i.e. no pedal here!).
And for the tempo: Start with 40 for a triple and play the first 8 measures. Then repeat but with a different rhythm: dotted eigth, one sixteenth and get the tempo up as long as you can play that relaxed. Reverse the rhythm: one sixteenth, dotted eigths, speed up again. Repeat both until you get up to like 140 (which is way faster than I would like to play this piece). When done, you will be fine for most of the scalework in this piece. If you like more versality, try eight plus two sixteens instead and reverse that pattern as well. And just do this on the first 8 measures, you don't want to ruin the piece musically.
For each section with special fingering, practise at 40 for a triple again. Don't speed up, just do it, don't make any mistakes and forget about music for a while. Practise in really short sections, one or two measures only.
When you come to the middle section, have fun - it is totally different

PS: For the scales it might be helpful to lower the wrist of the right hand a bit, better contact with the keys - if your fingers are long enough.