Description

Sebring International Raceway is one of the most iconic and demanding road courses in North America. Located in Florida, the circuit was built on the site of a former World War II airbase, and parts of the original concrete runways still form sections of the track today. That aged, bumpy surface is a defining characteristic of Sebring, placing extreme stress on suspension, chassis setup, and driver endurance.

The track measures 3.74 miles (6.02 km) and features a mix of high-speed straights, technical corners, and the famously challenging Turn 17—a fast, concrete final corner that punishes mistakes. Sebring is best known for hosting the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring, one of the world’s premier endurance races and a key event in international sports car competition.

With its combination of heat, surface brutality, and racing history, Sebring is widely regarded as one of the toughest tests for both car and driver in motorsport.