Sebring International Raceway
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.
The track is active 365 days a year with automotive testing, club events, racing schools, corporate events and other activities.
Sebring is world famous for the annual 12 Hour endurance race. 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.
Description
Sebring's 3.74 17-turn circuit includes both asphalt and concrete surfaces. Sebring's pit structure includes enclosed hospitality suites overlooking 64 pits. At the Hairpin turn is the Chateau Elan, a 122-room hotel and conference center.
"Sebring International Raceway is honored to be affiliated with the prestigious Rolex brand," said Sebring President and General Manager Tres Stephenson. "We look forward to what promises to be a truly special year at Sebring, and we look ahead to 2014 and the beginning of an exciting new era."
Next year, Sebring is expected to host the unified sports car series resulting from the merger of ALMS and the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.
Michelin Extends Role as Official Tire of Sebring International Raceway
Building on a record of success on the track in supporting a major product launch, Michelin and Sebring International Raceway have extended their relationship through 2014.
Organization Brings Together GRAND-AM, ALMS
IMSA Retained As Sanctioning Body
2014 Class Names Announced
With uniqueness and modernity at the forefront, the new United SportsCar Racing platform was revealed (#TheReveal) today at Sebring International Raceway, resulting from the merger of GRAND-AM Road Racing and the American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón.
United SportsCar Racing will debut in 2014 with the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona.
"The new name says it all," said GRAND-AM President and CEO Ed Bennett. "In only six months since we announced the merger, GRAND-AM and the ALMS have taken huge strides to become one organization that will redefine sports car racing in North America. United SportsCar Racing reflects the fundamental spirit of how we are working together toward a common goal."
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