On  Feb 27 , at 11:31 PM, Carleton MacDonald wrote:

> The race will be 312 laps, where each lap is a mile, thus the race is 312 
> miles or 502.115 km.  The race is not a true 500 km race.

That's odd, isn't it. If they had made it 311 laps (1 mile each lap), the total 
distance would be 500.4 km. That would be a "true" (almost) metric race (within 
a half kilometre). Maybe there is something that makes it convenient to race 
for an even number of laps? 

Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA

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