Sadly, there arenโ€™t many โ€œperksโ€ associated with my line of workโ€”terrible hours, constant deadlinesโ€”I know, โ€œBoo, hoo. Welcome to the real world!โ€ However, every now and againโ€”if youโ€™re a good boy and are in the right place at the right timeโ€”nice people will let you drive their cars. OK, who I am trying to kid? Itโ€™s likely one of the best jobs this side of being Pamela Andersonโ€™s plastic surgeon.

Last weekend was one of these rare times when it appeared that the heavens had aligned properly. I ventured out to Southern Californiaโ€™s Willow Springs Raceway for an annual historic race weekend which features a 2-Hour Twilight Enduro. Iโ€™m not sure what it is, but there is something about an Enduro that I find irresistible. On the one hand, there is something special about endurance racing โ€”perhaps itโ€™s the pace, the teamwork or just the plain challenge of it, but I always find myself drawn to these events like a moth to flame. On the other hand, it might also have something to do with the fact that because they usually require two drivers, there is almost always a driving opportunity for an editor who is down on his luck. With this in mind, I made my way to the track with my racing kit in the back of the carโ€ฆjust in case (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).

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