Sebring International Raceway
A Passion for Racing, A Legacy of Champions
The Sebring International Raceway is America’s premier endurance sports car racing facility. Nestled among the orange groves and cattle ranches of Central Florida, it is the oldest permanent road racing track in North America, evolving from a World War II airbase. With parts of the course standing on original concrete from the airbase, the track is regarded as an especially grueling challenge for racers and cars due to the bumpy nature. As such, it’s become a favorite for many racers and fans the world over.
This Florida raceway has hosted the world’s leading drivers and manufacturers, competing at the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring for over seven decades. As one of the most challenging annual races in motorsports, this event has tested the adrenaline-rushing speeds of even the finest racers since March 1952. Since its first race, it has welcomed the swift skills of some of the best drivers in the world, including A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, and 2018 Sebring Hall of Fame inductee Paul Newman. As Dan Gurney once said of Sebring, “A win here lasts forever”.
In addition to the 12 Hours of Sebring, the raceway is active over 300 days of the year with a variety of races, private track rentals, testings, the Skip Barber Racing School, and more.
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