I just did a search and racing bodies do not allow Evan Waterless Coolant on race tracks. This is due to it being glycol based, similar to
antifreeze, and that glycol is difficult to remove from the track surface. There are substances that race tracks use to absorb
oil and remove it from the track, but they do not have anything for glycol and it makes the track surface very slippery. I did see that Evans came out with a Track formula in 2018 that does not have glycol. Not sure if racing bodies have sanctioned it yet. If you do use it, you run into the same problem that race cars have that are using either plain water, or water and Water Wetter, neither is able to prevent freezing and therefore must be drained from the engine and radiator prior to freezing temps.