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I don't know if this is fact but I was told they're rotating shifts and working around the clock. If 11 days is the magic number, then I'm sure they'll be fine even if they can't begin until tomorrow.One of the first things you learn in engineering management (right after "establish and maintain drainage") is, always include plenty of weather delay "float" time in your schedule.
I read somewhere that the transition from race track to football stadium is scheduled to take 11 days. There are 20 days between events as originally scheduled (20 Aug to 10 Sep). That sounds to me like about 9 days of "float" for weather and other unforeseen delays.
So my guess would be that they're probably still good, even if the race goes into Monday, that they wisely devised the schedule to allow plenty of breathing room.
Does anyone know how big the raised area (field) will be? The field itself is 360 x 160. Add sidelines/ border and it makes it somewhere in the neighborhood of 380 x 200. Being that it's raised 3-4 feet it would seem they will need to add even more area. Just curious....and obviously bored.
I don't know if this is fact but I was told they're rotating shifts and working around the clock. If 11 days is the magic number, then I'm sure they'll be fine even if they can't begin until tomorrow.
This is certainly going to make things tight leading up to the game. I still don't understand why they didn't race in Bristol last weekend instead of taking the week off. Why not make this weekend the week off? Would have made setting up for B@B a lot easier.