Racing bosses are set to announce further restrictions on both equine codes to keep the industry working through the Covid-19 threat.
But they're hopeful that will enable racing to continue even if the national alert level moves to level three.
Racing continued around the country over the weekend with racetracks now classed as workplaces, only open to horsepeople and essential staff.
Officials at NZ Thoroughbred Racing and Harness Racing NZ were satisfied by the industry buy-in but are planning their next steps to keep racing participants, and the wider community, safe and the industry sustainable.
They have one advantage in that no crowds mean fewer staff are needed and the actual action takes place outdoors. "We are confident there was no time at either of our meetings on Saturday when there would have been 100 people indoors and definitely not in the same area," said NZTR chief executive Bernard Saundry. "But we will try and reduce that even more."