Race organisers at the Southern 100 have announced a revised schedule for racing today.
Last night, racing had to be called off after a red flag incident left two people in Noble's hospital, which didn't have enough staff to cope with further emergencies.
Organisers say the Billown Circuit can host racing in the wet as long as there's no standing water, and they're monitoring weather conditions.
Roads are due to close around the course at 6.05pm, with two races due to be held this evening.
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