

Sebring, United States
3.741 miles • 17 Corners
Sebring International Raceway is one of the most iconic and physically demanding race circuits in the world, located in Sebring, Florida, USA. Originally built on a former World War II airbase, the circuit has been in continuous operation since 1950 and is globally renowned for its endurance racing heritage and famously bumpy concrete surface. The 3.741 mile (6.019 km) layout features 17 corners and multiple long straights connected by heavy braking zones and ultra fast sweepers. Signature sections include Sunset Bend, Tower Turn, Sebring Hairpin and the Ullman Straight. The unique concrete runways generate extreme vibration, tyre wear and mechanical stress, making Sebring a true fitness and reliability test for both car and driver. Sebring is best known as the host of the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring, part of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Beyond professional racing, the circuit also runs a very busy calendar of public car and motorcycle track days, club racing, manufacturer testing and driving schools. With its raw layout, bright Florida light and endurance racing legacy, Sebring is one of North America’s most iconic motorsport photography venues.
Sebring International Raceway is located in Sebring, Florida, USA. The full address is 113 Midway Dr, Sebring, FL 33870, United States.
Sebring is 3.741 miles (6.019 km) long and features 17 corners.
Yes. Sebring regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences, club racing and private testing through approved organisers.
Sebring is most famous for hosting the 12 Hours of Sebring, one of the world’s most prestigious endurance motor races.
Yes. Sebring hosts IMSA WeatherTech, FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), GT racing, historic motorsport and endurance series.
Yes, but it is physically demanding due to the bumpy surface. Beginners are welcome in novice track day groups with instruction, but vehicle preparation is critical.
Yes. Noise limits vary by event but are typically around 103–105 dB(A) static, with monitoring during track days.
Yes. Modified cars are welcome provided they meet Sebring’s safety regulations and comply with event specific noise limits.
Yes. Sebring is exceptional for motorsport photography due to its flat out high speed corners, bright Florida conditions, endurance race atmosphere and historic pit lane.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Sebring International Raceway track day photos and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Sebring International Raceway is owned and operated by Sebring International Raceway LLC, based in Florida.
Yes. Sebring operates throughout most of the year with racing, testing, driving schools and public track day activity.
Photographers regularly attend events at Sebring.
Yes. LapSnaps features Sebring track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly online.
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