About Sebring
Sebring
International Raceway is America’s premier
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 air base.
Sebring is world famous for the annual 12 Hours of
Sebring endurance race, part of the prestigious American
Le Mans Series. Every year on the third Saturday
of March, the raceway hosts thousands of race fans
from around the world to witness the historic 12 hour
classic. All the legends have raced at Sebring … Mario
Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, Stirling Moss, Juan
Manuel Fangio, Phil Hill and dozens of other international
motor racing legends, driving race cars built by the
world’s great manufacturers such as Ferrari,
Porsche, Jaguar, Audi, Ford, Maserati, Aston Martin
and Nissan.
Today, Sebring International Raceway is owned by the
Panoz Motorsports Group, whose founder Dr. Don Panoz
revived the famous Sebring circuit in 1999 by initiating
a multi-million dollar enhancement program. The
track is active 365 days a year with automotive testing,
club events, racing schools, corporate events and other
activities.
Conveniently located adjacent to the Sebring Regional
Airport, it is less than 100 miles from Tampa, Orlando,
West Palm Beach and Sarasota. The raceway has
its own hotel, the Four Points by Sheraton Chateau
Elan, and is the home to two major racing schools.
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