about 5 minutes after the race was called last night, it never rained another drop for the rest of the night. I realize the stands were mostly empty, and I'm sure no one was watching the telecast, and it is way cheaper letting the morning sun dry the track than several hundred barrels of jet fuel. But when the forecast calls for rain nearly every hour, over the next four days, I think the best strategy is to take every possible window you can get.
Only other sport that refuses to play during the rain is baseball, but at least they let you trade tickets for another night, and no one is investing thousands of dollars to fly half way across the country to watch a single baseball game.
What happened last night is just another in a long list of reasons you see more more empty seats than people at these races.
Only other sport that refuses to play during the rain is baseball, but at least they let you trade tickets for another night, and no one is investing thousands of dollars to fly half way across the country to watch a single baseball game.
What happened last night is just another in a long list of reasons you see more more empty seats than people at these races.