
endurance racing series
Endurance racing series are long-duration motorsport competitions where teams of drivers race to complete the greatest distance within a set time, often several hours. Unlike typical races that focus on sprint speeds, endurance racing emphasizes consistency, durability, strategic teamwork, and efficient vehicle management. This format tests both the reliability of the car and the skill of the drivers over extended periods, with teams swapping drivers and managing rest and repairs to maintain optimal performance. Famous examples include the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the World Endurance Championship.