Lesson #1: Sebring is Still the Real Deal
Lesson #1: Sebring is Still the Real Deal

The famed Sebring "cows" head for the Tower stairs. Are they on their way to the media center, the suites or Race Control?" Photo credit: Rick Dole for Michelin North America
A large 56 car field and a record crowd turned out to celebrate the 59th Twelve Hours of Sebring. They saw a great race and had a great time.
Unlike many of today’s antiseptic, look-alike tracks, Sebring has character, a sense of place and a real history. This is not a drive to the reserved lot, sit in your reserved seats, watch a fairly predictable race and drive home kind of deal. This is a real race circuit, at 3.7 miles in length. Great teams, manufacturers and drivers are part of the history and a large and diverse mix of fans make Sebring an event unlike any other.
Where else can you find a stellar field, record crowds, the legendary Sebring “cows” and a two-story Audi Hospitality pavilion?
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