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Please provide a reference for this use of Enduro race. I can only find it in the context of motorcycle racing as in the article
enduro .
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19:36, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
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I came to this page wondering how Enduro differs from standard racing and
Demolition Derby but this article as it stands does not answer my questions.
The article claims that "often the fastest car is not the winner". How can this be?
How is the winner determined?
If the first to reach a certain distance / number of laps, how does it differ from standard racing?
If the last car to survive, how does it differ from Demoliton Derby?
"Over 50 miles" does not sound like a very long race. Why is this an impressive length?
What is the significance to removing the windows? Why is this important, and how does it compare to other racing styles?
Are there rules against "trick" strategies like not moving, or damaging opponents' cars?
What makes this type of racing "inexpensive" ?
69.173.127.229 (
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18:18, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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