Sebring 12 Hours
The Sebring 12 Hours 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 12 hours, challenging teams and drivers to maintain speed and reliability over a long period.
First run in 1952, the Sebring race is one of the oldest and most prestigious endurance events in the world. It attracts a variety of manufacturers and teams, showcasing a range of vehicles from prototypes to GT cars. The event is known for its unique combination of day and night racing conditions.