| So, you've built an enduro racer and you're ready to | | | | protecting your car. Accidents will be happening all |
| go racing. What can you do as a driver to make | | | | around you in a typical enduro race and great reflexes |
| certain your car survives to the end of the race? | | | | will allow you to avoid many of them. You will never |
| - You have to drive fast. | | | | avoid all accidents so make sure the racer you bring is |
| - You have to have the reflexes of a cat. | | | | tough enough to take a few hits. |
| - You have to protect your racer. | | | | Protect Your Racer - Protect your car's nose. Never |
| Allow me elaborate a bit. | | | | run into anyone if you can avoid it. Don't be afraid to |
| Drive fast - When you are racing in an enduro you will | | | | brake. It's better to take a hit in the rear end of your |
| find out in a hurry that you need to keep up a fast | | | | racer than on your front end. Protect your tires. Don't |
| pace. If you are slow on the track, you will get run | | | | run over debris if it can be avoided, and don't rub side |
| over. There are a lot of racers that will just crash | | | | by side with rusted junks. Their rusted out, jagged |
| through you instead of racing smart and protecting | | | | fenders will shred your tires for sure. |
| their car and you will get wrecked in the process. | | | | If you remember to follow these 3 simple tips, your |
| Great Reflexes - Surviving an enduro takes great | | | | chances of surviving to the end of, or even winning an |
| reflexes. Great reflexes are your first defense in | | | | enduro, will be greatly increased. |