SEBRING INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY (Aisa)

Sebring International Raceway is America’s oldest road racing track, with over six decades of storied history.
Sebring is most notable for hosting the 12 Hours of Sebring, sanctioned by the FIA and IMSA, as part of many major endurance racing series, including the World Sportscar Championship, Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, ALMS, and now, the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. The track also hosts the Legends of Motorsport and Historic Sportscar Racing series, and is the winter home of the Skip Barber Racing School. Many IndyCar, sports prototype, and Grand Touring teams use Sebring for winter testing due to the warm climate.
FACTS AND FIGURES
Circuit name Sebring International Raceway
Address Sebring International Raceway
113 Midway Drive Sebring, Florida 33870
USA
Opened 1950
Race date 20-22 November 2015
Circuit length 5.95 km (3.7 mi)
Driving direction clockwise
Lap record 1:15.686 Bruno Senna, Trust Team Arden, (2008)

Website WWW.SEBRINGRACEWAY.COM »

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