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24 hours All Daytona International Speedway: Daytona Beach, Florida: January 25–26 2 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring: 12 hours All Sebring International Raceway: Sebring, Florida: March 15 3 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach: 100 minutes GTP, GTD Long Beach Street Circuit: Long Beach, California: April 12 4 Motul Course de Monterey: 160 minutes ...
The first race was a six-hour race on New Year's Eve 1950. The winning car is currently on display at the Edge Motor Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The next race was held 14 months later as the first 12 Hours of Sebring. [6] The race is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the day and finishing at night. [7]
The 12 Hours of Sebring is renowned as a race that is even harder on machinery and drivers than Le Mans, and is seen as an ideal preparation run for the famed French race. The track surface has 3.04 mi (4.89 km) of asphalt and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) of concrete.
Shortly after the World Endurance Championship canceled its 1000-mile race at Sebring, IMSA has moved the 12-hour to November in response to the spread of COVID-19
4 Hours 2 TBA Sebring International Raceway: Sebring, Florida: March 12–14 2 Hours 3 TBA WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca: Monterey, California: May 8–10 2 Hours 4 TBA Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course: Lexington, Ohio: June 6–8 4 Hours 5 TBA Watkins Glen International: Watkins Glen, New York: June 26–28 2 Hours 6 TBA Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
The 12 Hours of Sebring was the second of eleven scheduled sports car endurance races by IMSA, and the second of five races on the Michelin Endurance Cup (MEC). [1] The race took place at the 17-turn 3.741 mi (6.021 km) Sebring International Raceway in Sebring, Florida on March 16, 2024.
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It is informally considered part of the Triple Crown of Endurance Racing, with the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. [3] International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) president John Doonan confirmed the race was a part of the 2025 IMSA SportsCar Championship (IMSA SCC) in March 2024. [4]