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    Default Old ARRC Night Enduro

    So I bought a LOT of GRM back issues at the Mitty and saw an article from the ARRC of 1997 I believe where there was a four hour night enduro, this particular one was red flagged due to rain and picked up Sunday afternoon.

    Was that a one time thing or did they do that previous years as well? Why did they stop?

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    I crewed for a friend who ran that event. Running in an absolute downpour when you can't see a *#$^$@# thing is not a lot of fun. As I recall, that was the first (or maybe second) time a night enduro was attempted, except as part of a pro weekend. And I'm pretty sure that that fiasco was the last time it was attempted.
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    Atlanta Region had done a shorter night enduro earlier that year as a test for the ARRC enduro and it ran very smoothly. But it was also held in June (I think) with clear weather.

    That year's ARRC got behind schedule fairly early on Saturday due to the rain, so the enduro started at least an hour later than originally planned. That meant the race started in the dark AND rain. Cars started falling off the course and getting stuck on lap 1. Visibility was poor and attempts at full course yellows were difficult at best.

    In my opinion (I was a flagger at the time) it was the combination of rain and darkness at the start that doomed the race. Had the race started in daylight, even with rain, I think it would have been okay. Likewise, had it been clear weather all day, even starting in the dark would have probably worked out.

    Because there were so many problems, it's unlikely to be done again. Also, the current schedule of sprint races on Saturday with the enduro on Sunday seems to work pretty well.
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    Gosh ... and the whole reason we went to the ARRC that year was because of the night enduro. Turn 1 was a very interesting place to be for that event.

    Despite the rain (and the references to the "ARK" for years to come), we had a fabulous time with our friends in the Atlanta Region. We went back to the ARRC in 1999 and have made several of the Petit LeMans events since then.

    If the Atlanta Region would run the ARRC enduro in the dark again, we'd probably come to the ARRC instead of the PLM.

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    Man, I luuuuuv racing at night. And I luuuuuv Road Atlanta. The combo would be magical...

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    Cool, thanks for the info you all!

    I too would love a night race at Road Atlanta. I'd even buy dinner for the corner workers and pay more than a typical enduro to enter! When I get my license of course. :P

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    i'd offer just one cautionary word about doing a night enduro in november at road atlanta nowdays. deer.

    they are there. ive seen them. just sayin'


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