Go endurance racing: Finding the perfect teammates, series and car

Terry
By Terry Fair
Nov 15, 2024 | Endurance Racing, Track Car, Project car | Posted in Features | From the Dec. 2024 issue | Never miss an article

Photography Credit: Ken Neher

This is not pro racing. There is no television contract, few spectators, no autograph signing and minimal glory. 

The expenses are typically low enough that you don’t need sponsors to fund it–just three or four buddies who all want to split the costs and wrench, drive and compete together in the same car. 

Today’s endurance racing scene offers peak amateur road course …

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theruleslawyer
theruleslawyer Reader
11/15/24 9:58 a.m.

A lot of the low budget enduro series you can buy a seat if you don't want to be involved long term. Lemons has a matchmaker system.

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