A brief piece of history here.
I was the SCTA President in 1984. We had not run for two years. There was no race in 1982, inspected at the airport but did not run the salt. The year 1983, we never left Los Angeles, try to find a program for 1983 to complete your collection(none printed).
I was determined that there would be a Speed Week. Due to weather conditions, the water was lapping over the steps at the SLC Capitol building. Members of this board will be able to confirm my statement. We could not run in August and postponed the event until either Sept. or Oct., slips my memory now. Anyway, we set up the track, still one course at the time. A three mile track overlaying a five mile track. Everyone lined up and ran, pulled out at your short or long course marker.
That year we ran Sunday to Saturday. Courses all set up and we all went to town. Came outside to a complete downpour. Sunday morning we decided to move the starting line down course two miles leaving only a short 3 mile course. We left the pits where they were, you had to tow two miles to the start line. I had several long course vehicles tell me they could not not run on three miles and packed up for home.
Bottom line, we ran 2.5 days until the next rain. Seven board members and friends picked the joint up after everyone left.
My point is, you just can't tell.
DW