Can you really say that Daytona, Sebring, and Petit Le Mans are "endurance" races anymore? The better term is to call them "extended" races. But they are not really endurance races in the classic sense. Remember how the Daytona 24 went from 2004 and before? Yeah I admit it. I miss that.
Sebring 2024 is THE example of the definition of the modern day extended IMSA race, but not really being an endurance race. But good examples of modern day endurance races would be WEC Qatar and the Nürburgring 24. The best actual endurance race we will have in the USA this year I bet will be WEC COTA.
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