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  1. 10.2 kn (18.9 km/h; 11.7 mph) Complement. 28. Endurance was the three-masted barquentine in which Sir Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The ship, originally named Polaris, was built at Framnæs shipyard and launched in 1912 from Sandefjord in Norway.

  2. Endurance racing is a form of motorsport racing which is meant to test the durability of equipment and endurance of participants. Teams of multiple drivers attempt to cover a large distance in a single event, with participants given a break with the ability to change during the race. Endurance races can be run either to cover a set distance in ...

  3. Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor: 29 Norihiro Takeda: D: 1 Ichiro Mizuno: 1 Mazda Sport Car Club Mazda: Mazda RX-7 254: Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor: 30 Iwao Sugai: D: 2–4, 6 Hiroshi Sugai: 2–4, 6 Takeshi Yamazaki: 4 Horii Racing: West: West 83S-II: Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor: 31 Nobuyoshi Horii: B: 1, 4 Hajime Kajiwara: 1, 4 Takada Bakery Oscar ...

  4. Mécanique analytique. Mécanique analytique (1788–89) is a two volume French treatise on analytical mechanics, written by Joseph-Louis Lagrange, and published 101 years after Isaac Newton 's Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica .

  5. The 2005 Le Mans Endurance Series was the second season of ACO 's Le Mans Endurance Series. It is a series for Le Mans prototype and Grand Touring style cars broken into 4 classes: LMP1, LMP2, GT1, and GT2. It began on 17 April 2005 and ended on 13 November 2005 after 5 rounds.

  6. The Bayraktar TB2 is a medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations. It is manufactured by the Turkish company Baykar Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş., primarily for the Turkish Armed Forces. [2]

  7. in 500 days (May 1940) Thomas Edward Godwin (1912–1975) was an English cyclist who held the world cycling record for most miles covered in a year (75,065 miles or 120,805 kilometres) and the fastest completion of 100,000 mi (160,000 km). In 1939, Godwin entered the Golden Book of Cycling as the greatest long-distance rider in the world. [1]

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