Southern 100 Racing called off over heavy rain

A brown wooden fence and white and red alternating crash barriers run parallel either side of the start-finish straight of a very wet Billown Course. A row of flag poles featuring the Manx, British, Scottish, English, Irish, and Welsh flags flying stiffly in the wind sits behind the barriers. There is also fencing in place in front of cars parked on a grassed area.Image source, MANX RADIO
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Organisers said a "late very heavy downpour" meant racing could not go ahead on Wednesday

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Heavy rains meant evening racing in the 2024 Southern 100 had to be called off.

After an initial 30-minute delay while the conditions were assessed, organisers announced the cancellation of the evening’s schedule.

Four races had been due to take place on the 4.25-mile (6.8km) Billlown Circuit in the south of the island, including the meeting’s first sidecar contest.

In a statement, organisers said the "difficult decision" had been taken due to "a late very heavy downpour" and the "weather forecast for the next few hours".

The programme for the 2024 event has already been disrupted.

A red flag incident during the newcomers’ sighting lap on Monday exacerbated pressure on Noble’s Hospital, leading to the cancellation of the session.

While Tuesday’s racing saw Michael Dunlop and Rob Hodson take victory in the Senior and Lightweight races respectively, the former was curtailed by another red flag incident part-way through the race.

Racing at the event is due to continue on Thursday morning and organisers said a revised schedule would be issued "in due course".

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