[1] A driver is disqualified if the post-race inspection finds that their auto had major racing enhancements.
[1] In this case, the prize may be awarded to the last man standing, if all the other competitors break down during the event.
The first enduro stock car race in the United States was held at the high-banked, asphalt 1/4 mile Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire in the mid-1980s.
Berti sat down with the owners of the speedway, Larry Cirillo and Fred Parfumi telling them of the concept of enduro racing.
They bought into the idea immediately, encouraging Berti to come up with the rules and it began a few weeks later with 152 cars showing up at the first event.