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Sebring International Raceway is one of the oldest and most storied race tracks in the world, and is also the oldest track in the nation that is still in operation.
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The track was designed by renowned architect and race car driver, Alfred Vail in 1950.
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Sebring International Raceway is only 3.2 miles and has 17 turns.
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Sebring International Raceway hosts the historic 12 Hours of Sebring, which is the second-longest sports car race in the US and the oldest in the US.
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Sebring International Raceway is home to numerous historic races including the first US Grand Prix, the first Formula 1 race in America, and the first Formula 5000 race.
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In addition to its rich history, Sebring International Raceway is known for its challenging course and unique surface.
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Sebring International Raceway has a banking of 18 degrees and is the second-fastest sportscar track used in the world.
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Sebring International Raceway has a 2.514-mile long straight known as "The Hairpin", which as a kink in its hairpin turn.
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Sebring International Raceway also has one of the best & most scenic natural courses in the world, being located in the middle of woodland preserve.
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The Sebring International Raceway complex includes an additional 2.3-mile sprint track called SebringRC, which is used by the Ferrari Challenge and the American Le Mans Series.