Postponements of the Great American Race due to inclement conditions are a recurring factor in the event’s history. Rain, lightning, and even fog have all contributed to alterations in the scheduled running of the race, sometimes leading to significant delays or rescheduling to a later day or time. For example, the 2014 race experienced a six-hour delay due to rain, ultimately finishing under the lights.
Such interruptions underscore the importance of weather preparedness in motorsport, impacting not only the competitors and their teams but also the attending fans and the broadcast schedule. The ability to adapt to changing meteorological conditions is vital for the successful execution of the event, ensuring the safety of all involved and preserving the integrity of the competition. Historically, these delays have added to the race’s lore, creating memorable moments and sometimes influencing race outcomes.