24 Hours of Sebring
The 24 Hours of Sebring is an endurance sports car race held annually at the Sebring International Raceway in Florida. It typically takes place in March and is part of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The race covers a distance of 24 hours, challenging teams to balance speed, strategy, and reliability.
First held in 1952, the event is known for its unique combination of road and airfield sections, making it one of the most demanding races in the world. It attracts top manufacturers and drivers, contributing to its reputation as a key event in the global motorsport calendar.