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Best Motoring: Enduro Challenge
PROGRAM 01: Tests 7 cars in 2 categories (under 250hp and over 280hp) at Tsukuba Circuit in the summer heat. Program 02: CARRERA GT First Drive PROGRAM 03: MITSUBISHI EVO MR Time Attack Battle. Battle between track drivers and rally drivers. The road racer team and the rally driver team compete in a best of 5 laps time attack battle. PROGRAM 04: FERRARI Challenge Stradale SUPER TEST! We compare the FERRARI Challenge Stradale, FERRARI 360 MODENA F1, LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO e-gear, PORSCHE 911 GT3 CLUB SPORT, BMW M3 CSL and HONDA NSX-R.
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Plot Summary
Best Motoring: Enduro Challenge is a compilation of racing footage from the Best Motoring series, focusing on endurance racing. It showcases various high-performance cars competing in demanding track events, highlighting the skills of professional drivers pushing their machines to the limit. The documentary delves into the strategies, car setups, and sheer willpower required for success in these grueling competitions.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary focused on automotive enthusiasts, "Best Motoring: Enduro Challenge" generally received positive attention within its target audience for its authentic racing footage and focus on JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) cars. Critics and viewers often praised its raw presentation of speed and driver skill, though some found the editing style characteristic of the Best Motoring series to be somewhat dated or fast-paced.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic, no-frills racing footage.
Appreciated by fans of JDM cars and Japanese motorsport.
Features exhilarating driving and challenging endurance formats.
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Fun Fact
The Best Motoring series is renowned for its innovative use of multiple camera angles, often including in-car perspectives, to capture the intensity of racing and driving dynamics, a style that influenced many subsequent automotive shows.
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