Sebring International Raceway

Home of the “Twelve Hours of Sebring” Endurance Race!

Sebring is the home of America’s oldest and most famous road racing track. Founded over a half century ago, Sebring International Raceway is the Mecca of sports car racing in North America, hosting the famous Mobil 1 “Twelve Hours of Sebring” Endurance Race.

  • The legendary circuit evolved from Hendricks Field, a World War II airbase used to train B-17 combat crews.
  • On December 31, 1950, aviation and racing enthusiast Alec Ulmann promoted a six-hour race using the runways of the old airbase.
  • Sebring burst onto the sports car racing scene and into the history books in March 1952 with a 12-hour endurance race that is now second only to Le Mans in international prestige.
  • Each year on the third Saturday of March, 3.74 miles of concrete and asphalt challenge the giants of sports car racing to one of the world’s most grueling endurance tests.

Visit the “Official” Sebring International Raceway Webpage for tickets, information and more!

113 Midway Dr, Sebring, FL 33870, USA

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