endurance racing
Endurance racing is a motorsport that tests the durability and performance of vehicles over long distances or extended periods. Races can last from several hours to multiple days, requiring teams to manage fuel, tires, and driver stamina. Popular formats include events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and 24 Hours of Daytona.
In endurance racing, teams typically consist of multiple drivers who take turns behind the wheel. This strategy allows for continuous racing while minimizing fatigue. The focus is not only on speed but also on reliability and efficiency, making it a unique challenge in the world of auto racing.