12 Hours Of Sebring

The 12 Hours of Sebring is an annual motorsport endurance race for sports cars held at Sebring International Raceway, on the site of the former Hendricks Army Airfield World War II air base in Sebring, Florida, US.

In the past, this race has been a round of the now defunct World Sportscar Championship, IMSA GT Championship and American Le Mans Series. In 2012, the race was the opening event of the FIA World Endurance Championship in a one off race before being returned back to the American Le Mans Series for 2013. Starting in 2014, the event became the second round of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

12 Hours of Sebring
12 Hours Of Sebring
12 Hours Of Sebring
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
VenueSebring International Raceway
Corporate sponsorMobil 1
First race1950
Duration12 hours
Most wins (driver)Tom Kristensen (6)
Most wins (team)Scuderia Ferrari/SpA Ferrari (8)
Most wins (manufacturer)Porsche (18)
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1949 Crosley Hot Shot that won the 1950 Sebring Race. On display at the Edge Motor Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.

The race is considered to be one of the three legs of the informal Triple Crown of endurance racing along with the 24 Hours of Le Mans and 24 Hours of Daytona.

History

The track opened in 1950 on an airfield and is a road racing course styled after those used in European Grand Prix motor racing. 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. The race is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the day and finishing at night. From 1953 to 1972 the 12 Hour was a round of the FIA's premier sports car series which was contested under various names including the World Sportscar Championship and the International Championship for Makes. In the 1950s, in addition to Le Mans, Sebring was on the calendar at the same time now-legendary races such as the Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, Carrera Panamericana and the RAC Tourist Trophy were on the World Sportscar Championship calendar, such was the prestige of the Sebring race. It was also the most important American race for the European teams and drivers and was the center of European racing activity in the United States; it was the only time during the 1950s that the big European manufacturer teams and drivers came to the United States in force, bringing with them considerable international media attention—the United States Formula One Grand Prix was not run until 1959. Top drivers who competed on the European circuit in the 1950s such as Juan Manuel Fangio, Alberto Ascari, Nino Farina, Stirling Moss and Mike Hawthorn all raced at Sebring, and the 1957 Sebring 12 Hours was the only American race the 5-time world champion Fangio ever won.

In its early years, the Sebring circuit combined former airport runways with narrow two-lane service roads. The 1966 event was a turning point in Sebring history, as the facilities and the safety of the circuit were heavily criticized. Five people were killed during the race, more than in the race's prior 15-year history combined. Bob McLean crashed while approaching the hairpin; his car rolled several times, struck a utility pole and then exploded, landing in a ditch and killing McLean. In another incident Mario Andretti in his Ferrari 365 P2 tangled with Don Wester's Porsche 906 on the Warehouse Straight near the Webster Turns, killing four spectators and then crashing into a warehouse next to the track. Subsequent to these events, the facilities were upgraded and the circuit layout was changed, including eliminating the Webster Turns and creating the Green Park Chicane further down the track to move the straight further away from the airport warehouses. The circuit was made safer, and there have only been 4 fatalities since then—a remarkable record for a circuit of Sebring's age.

The race is known as preparation for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, as the track's technical layout and extremely bumpy surface, combined with south-central Florida's perennial hot weather, is a major test of a car's reliability. Teams planning to compete at Le Mans regard Sebring as an ideal preparation run for the prestigious French race.

In recent years, six overall victories have been achieved by the Audi R8, one fewer than the record seven wins of the Porsche 935. Tom Kristensen has won the race more times than anyone else, with six victories—in 1999–2000, 2005–2006, 2009 and in 2012.

2020 saw the race be rescheduled to mid-November due to delays caused by the pandemic. It was also the first occurrence of the race behind closed doors.

Races up until 1969 began with the traditional Le Mans start procedure, which was abolished at the end of the 1969 season following Jacky Ickx protesting at Le Mans 1969; 1970 was the first 12 Hours of Sebring started with a rolling start.

Race results

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The Ford Mk IV which won the 1967 Sebring 12 Hour
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2008 overall winner Porsche RS Spyder

The 1966 race had Dan Gurney leading at the last lap, when his engine of his Shelby American Ford GT40 Mk II seized near the end. Gurney pushed his car over the finish line, beaten only by Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby. However, his actions were ultimately determined to be against the rules and he did not receive credit for his finish.

In 2005, the Chevrolet Corvette C6.R and Aston Martin DBR9 made their race debut in the hotly contested GT1 class, with Aston Martin winning its class for the first time in 49 years at Sebring ahead of the two Corvettes. Corvette had dominated the class the past three years with its previous generation C5R.

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Nissan Onroak DPi No. 22, 2018 overall winner

The all-new Audi R10 TDI won the 2006 edition of the race, the car's first ever run in competition. The much-hyped Porsche RS Spyder campaigned by Penske Racing dropped to take 2nd place in its LMP2 class, behind the Intersport Lola car. The GT1 Corvette C6R team got their revenge against the Aston Martin, although the second Corvette came within 1/3 of a second of the podium in the closing laps of the race.

2007 saw Audi again winning in the R10 TDI despite requiring more frequent refueling due to changes in American Le Mans series rules intended to even the field between gasoline and diesel-powered engines.

Statistics

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Audi R8 winner 2000–2005

Wins by manufacturer

Rank Manufacturer Wins Years
1 12 Hours Of Sebring  Porsche 18 1960, 1968, 1971, 1973, 19761988, 2008
2 12 Hours Of Sebring  Ferrari 12 1956, 19581959, 1961–1964, 1970, 1972, 1995, 19971998
3 12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi 11 20002007, 2009, 20122013
4 12 Hours Of Sebring  Nissan 5 19891991, 1994, 2018
12 Hours Of Sebring  Cadillac 2017, 2019, 20212023
5 12 Hours Of Sebring  Ford 4 19661967, 1969, 2014
7 12 Hours Of Sebring  Toyota 2 19921993
12 Hours Of Sebring  BMW 1975, 1999
12 Hours Of Sebring  Peugeot 20102011
10 12 Hours Of Sebring  Crosly 1 1950
12 Hours Of Sebring  Frazer-Nash 1952
12 Hours Of Sebring  Cunningham 1953
12 Hours Of Sebring  O.S.C.A. 1954
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jaguar 1955
12 Hours Of Sebring  Maserati 1957
12 Hours Of Sebring  Chaparral 1965
12 Hours Of Sebring  Oldsmobile 1996
12 Hours Of Sebring  Corvette 2015
12 Hours Of Sebring  Honda 2016
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mazda 2020
12 Hours Of Sebring  Acura 2024
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Wins by driver

Rank Driver Wins Years
1 12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen 6 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012
2 12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello 5 2001, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2012
3 12 Hours Of Sebring  Frank Biela 4 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007
12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan McNish 2004, 2006, 2009, 2012
12 Hours Of Sebring  Pipo Derani 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023
4 12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Hill 3 1958, 1959, 1961
12 Hours Of Sebring  Olivier Gendebien 1959, 1960, 1961
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mario Andretti 1967, 1970, 1972
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans-Joachim Stuck 1975, 1986, 1988
12 Hours Of Sebring  Marco Werner 2003, 2005, 2007

Overall winners

Year Drivers Team Car Tires Distance Championship
3.3 mile/5.31 km circuit
1950 D 12 Hours Of Sebring  Fritz Koster
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ralph Deshon
12 Hours Of Sebring  Victor Sharpe/Tommy Cole Crosley HotShot 613.84 km (381.42 mi)
(Sam Collier Memorial Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance Six Hours)
Non-championship
1951 Not held
5.382 mile/8.6 km circuit
1952 12 Hours Of Sebring  Harry Gray
12 Hours Of Sebring  Larry Kulok
12 Hours Of Sebring  Stuart Donaldson Frazer-Nash Le Mans Replica D 1,213.445 km (754.000 mi) American Automobile Association (AAA)
1953 12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Walters
12 Hours Of Sebring  John Fitch
12 Hours Of Sebring  Briggs Cunningham Cunningham C-4R F 1,447.766 km (899.600 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1954 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bill Lloyd
12 Hours Of Sebring  Stirling Moss
12 Hours Of Sebring  Briggs Cunningham O.S.C.A. MT4 P 1,405.923 km (873.600 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1955 12 Hours Of Sebring  Mike Hawthorn
12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Walters
12 Hours Of Sebring  Briggs Cunningham Jaguar D-Type D 1,523.083 km (946.400 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1956 12 Hours Of Sebring  Eugenio Castellotti
12 Hours Of Sebring  Juan Manuel Fangio
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 860 Monza E 1,623.506 km (1,008.800 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1957 12 Hours Of Sebring  Juan Manuel Fangio
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jean Behra
12 Hours Of Sebring  Maserati Maserati 450S P 1,648.612 km (1,024.400 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1958 12 Hours Of Sebring  Peter Collins
12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Hill
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR 58 E 1,673.718 km (1,040.000 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1959 12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Hill
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dan Gurney
12 Hours Of Sebring  Chuck Daigh
12 Hours Of Sebring  Olivier Gendebien
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR 59 E 1,573.295 km (977.600 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1960 12 Hours Of Sebring  Olivier Gendebien
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans Herrmann
12 Hours Of Sebring  Joakim Bonnier Porsche RS-60 D 1,640.243 km (1,019.200 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1961 12 Hours Of Sebring  Phil Hill
12 Hours Of Sebring  Olivier Gendebien
12 Hours Of Sebring  SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 250 TRI/61 D 1,740.666 km (1,081.600 mi) World Sportscar Championship
1962 12 Hours Of Sebring  Lucien Bianchi
12 Hours Of Sebring  Joakim Bonnier
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scuderia SSS Republica di Venezia Ferrari 250 TRI/61 D 1,723.929 km (1,071.200 mi) International Championship for GT Manufacturers
1963 12 Hours Of Sebring  John Surtees
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ludovico Scarfiotti
12 Hours Of Sebring  SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 250 P D 1,749.035 km (1,086.800 mi) International Championship for GT Manufacturers
1964 12 Hours Of Sebring  Mike Parkes
12 Hours Of Sebring  Umberto Maglioli
12 Hours Of Sebring  SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 275 P D 1,790.878 km (1,112.800 mi) International Championship for GT Manufacturers
1965 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jim Hall
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hap Sharp
12 Hours Of Sebring  Chaparral Cars Inc. Chaparral 2-Chevrolet F 1,640.243 km (1,019.200 mi) International Championship for GT Manufacturers
1966 12 Hours Of Sebring  Lloyd Ruby
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ken Miles
12 Hours Of Sebring  Shelby American Inc. Ford X-1 Roadster G 1,908.038 km (1,185.600 mi) International Championship for Sports-Prototypes
International Championship for Sports Cars
5.4 mile/8.66 km circuit
1967 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bruce McLaren
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mario Andretti
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ford Motor Company Ford Mk IV F 1,991.724 km (1,237.600 mi) International Championship for Sports-Prototypes
International Championship for Sports Cars
1968 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jo Siffert
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans Herrmann
12 Hours Of Sebring  Porsche Automobile Company Porsche 907 D 1,983.356 km (1,232.400 mi) International Championship for Makes
1969 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jacky Ickx
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jackie Oliver
12 Hours Of Sebring  J.W. Automotive Engineering Ford GT40 MkI F 2,000.093 km (1,242.800 mi) International Championship for Makes
1970 12 Hours Of Sebring  Ignazio Giunti
12 Hours Of Sebring  Nino Vaccarella
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mario Andretti
12 Hours Of Sebring  SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 512 S F 2,075.410 km (1,289.600 mi) International Championship for Makes
1971 12 Hours Of Sebring  Vic Elford
12 Hours Of Sebring  Gérard Larrousse
12 Hours Of Sebring  Martini Racing Porsche 917K F 2,175.833 km (1,352.000 mi) International Championship for Makes
1972 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jacky Ickx
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mario Andretti
12 Hours Of Sebring  SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 312 PB F 2,167.465 km (1,346.800 mi) World Championship for Makes
1973 12 Hours Of Sebring  Hurley Haywood
12 Hours Of Sebring  Peter Gregg
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dave Helmick
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dave Helmick Porsche Carrera RSR G 1,891.301 km (1,175.200 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1974 No race due to energy crisis
1975 12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans-Joachim Stuck
12 Hours Of Sebring  Brian Redman
12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan Moffat
12 Hours Of Sebring  Sam Posey
12 Hours Of Sebring  BMW Motorsport BMW 3.0 CSL D 1,991.724 km (1,237.600 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1976 12 Hours Of Sebring  Al Holbert
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mike Keyser
12 Hours Of Sebring  Holbert Porsche-Audi Porsche Carrera RSR G 1,924.775 km (1,196.000 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1977 12 Hours Of Sebring  George Dyer
12 Hours Of Sebring  Brad Frisselle
12 Hours Of Sebring  George Dyer Porsche Carrera RSR G 1,958.450 km (1,216.924 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1978 12 Hours Of Sebring  Brian Redman
12 Hours Of Sebring  Charles Mendez
12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Garretson
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 G 2,008.461 km (1,248.000 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1979 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Akin
12 Hours Of Sebring  Rob McFarlin
12 Hours Of Sebring  Roy Woods
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 G 2,000.093 km (1,242.800 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1980 12 Hours Of Sebring  John Fitzpatrick
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dick Barbour
12 Hours Of Sebring  Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 K3 G 2,117.253 km (1,315.600 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1981 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bruce Leven
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hurley Haywood
12 Hours Of Sebring  Al Holbert
12 Hours Of Sebring  Bayside Disposal Racing Porsche 935/80 G 2,050.304 km (1,274.000 mi) IMSA GT Championship
World Endurance Championship
1982 12 Hours Of Sebring  John Paul Sr.
12 Hours Of Sebring  John Paul Jr.
12 Hours Of Sebring  JLP Racing Porsche 935 JLP-3 G 2,041.936 km (1,268.800 mi) IMSA GT Championship
4.7 mile/7.52 km circuit
1983 12 Hours Of Sebring  Wayne Baker
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jim Mullen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Kees Nierop
12 Hours Of Sebring  Personalized Autohaus Porsche 934A F 1,765.853 km (1,097.250 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1984 12 Hours Of Sebring  Mauricio de Narvaez
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans Heyer
12 Hours Of Sebring  Stefan Johansson
12 Hours Of Sebring  De Narvaez Enterprises Porsche 935J G 2,057.031 km (1,278.180 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1985 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Wollek
12 Hours Of Sebring  A. J. Foyt
12 Hours Of Sebring  Preston Henn Porsche 962 G 2,197.817 km (1,365.660 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1986 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Akin
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans-Joachim Stuck
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jo Gartner
12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Akin Motor Racing Porsche 962 Y 2,244.745 km (1,394.820 mi) IMSA GT Championship
4.2 mile/6.85 km circuit
1987 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bobby Rahal
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jochen Mass
12 Hours Of Sebring  Bayside Disposal Racing Porsche 962 G 1,971.092 km (1,224.780 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1988 12 Hours Of Sebring  Klaus Ludwig
12 Hours Of Sebring  Hans-Joachim Stuck
12 Hours Of Sebring  Bayside Disposal Racing Porsche 962 G 2,103.380 km (1,306.980 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1989 12 Hours Of Sebring  Geoff Brabham
12 Hours Of Sebring  Arie Luyendyk
12 Hours Of Sebring  Chip Robinson
12 Hours Of Sebring  Electramotive Engineering Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo G 2,182.753 km (1,356.300 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1990 12 Hours Of Sebring  Bob Earl
12 Hours Of Sebring  Derek Daly
12 Hours Of Sebring  Nissan Performance Technology Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo G 1,990.936 km (1,237.110 mi) IMSA GT Championship
3.72 mile/5.99 km circuit
1991 12 Hours Of Sebring  Derek Daly
12 Hours Of Sebring  Geoff Brabham
12 Hours Of Sebring  Gary Brabham
12 Hours Of Sebring  Nissan Performance Technology Nissan NPT-90 G 1,774.463 km (1,102.600 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1992 12 Hours Of Sebring  Juan Manuel Fangio II
12 Hours Of Sebring  Andy Wallace
12 Hours Of Sebring  All American Racers Eagle MkIII-Toyota G 2,143.646 km (1,332.000 mi) IMSA GT Championship
1993 12 Hours Of Sebring  Juan Manuel Fangio II
12 Hours Of Sebring  Andy Wallace
12 Hours Of Sebring  All American Racers Eagle MkIII-Toyota G 1,369.552 km (851.000 mi)B IMSA GT Championship
1994 12 Hours Of Sebring  Steve Millen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Johnny O'Connell
12 Hours Of Sebring  John Morton
12 Hours Of Sebring  Clayton Cunningham Racing Nissan 300ZX Y 1,947.145 km (1,209.900 mi) IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship
1995 12 Hours Of Sebring  Andy Evans
12 Hours Of Sebring  Fermín Vélez
12 Hours Of Sebring  Eric van de Poele
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scandia Motorsports Ferrari 333 SP P 1,548.189 km (962.000 mi)B IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship
1996 12 Hours Of Sebring  Wayne Taylor
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jim Pace
12 Hours Of Sebring  Eric van de Poele
12 Hours Of Sebring  Doyle Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Oldsmobile P 1,935.075 km (1,202.400 mi) IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship
1997 12 Hours Of Sebring  Andy Evans
12 Hours Of Sebring  Fermín Vélez
12 Hours Of Sebring  Yannick Dalmas
12 Hours Of Sebring  Stefan Johansson
12 Hours Of Sebring  Team Scandia Ferrari 333 SP G 1,628.012 km (1,011.600 mi)B Professional Sports Car Exxon World Sportscar Championship
1998 12 Hours Of Sebring  Didier Theys
12 Hours Of Sebring  Gianpiero Moretti
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mauro Baldi
12 Hours Of Sebring  MOMO Doran Racing Ferrari 333 SP Y 1,925.178 km (1,196.250 mi) Professional Sportscar Exxon World Sportscar Championship
3.74 mile/6.02 km circuit
1999 12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  JJ Lehto
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jörg Müller
12 Hours Of Sebring  BMW Motorsport BMW V12 LMR M 1,863.781 km (1,158.100 mi) American Le Mans Series
2000 12 Hours Of Sebring  Frank Biela
12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Emanuele Pirro
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport North America Audi R8 M 2,143.646 km (1,332.000 mi) American Le Mans Series
2001 12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Michele Alboreto
12 Hours Of Sebring  Laurent Aïello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport North America Audi R8 M 2,203.192 km (1,369.000 mi) American Le Mans Series
European Le Mans Series
2002 12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Christian Pescatori
12 Hours Of Sebring  Johnny Herbert
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport North America Audi R8 M 2,060.282 km (1,280.200 mi) American Le Mans Series
2003 12 Hours Of Sebring  Philipp Peter
12 Hours Of Sebring  Frank Biela
12 Hours Of Sebring  Marco Werner
12 Hours Of Sebring  Infineon Team Joest Audi R8 M 2,185.328 km (1,357.900 mi) American Le Mans Series
2004 12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan McNish
12 Hours Of Sebring  Frank Biela
12 Hours Of Sebring  Pierre Kaffer
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx Audi R8 M 2,084.101 km (1,295.000 mi) American Le Mans Series
2005 12 Hours Of Sebring  Marco Werner
12 Hours Of Sebring  JJ Lehto
12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  ADT Champion Racing Audi R8 M 2,149.601 km (1,335.700 mi) American Le Mans Series
2006 12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan McNish
12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
(Diesel)
M 2,078.145 km (1,291.299 mi) American Le Mans Series
2007 12 Hours Of Sebring  Emanuele Pirro
12 Hours Of Sebring  Frank Biela
12 Hours Of Sebring  Marco Werner
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
(Diesel)
M 2,165.8 km (1,345.8 mi) American Le Mans Series
2008 12 Hours Of Sebring  Timo Bernhard
12 Hours Of Sebring  Romain Dumas
12 Hours Of Sebring  Emmanuel Collard
12 Hours Of Sebring  Penske Racing Porsche RS Spyder M 2,088.45 km (1,297.70 mi) American Le Mans Series
2009 12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan McNish
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R15 TDI
(Diesel)
M 2,278.85 km (1,416.01 mi)C American Le Mans Series
2010 12 Hours Of Sebring  Anthony Davidson
12 Hours Of Sebring  Marc Gené
12 Hours Of Sebring  Alexander Wurz
12 Hours Of Sebring  Team Peugeot Total Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)
M 2,185.328 km (1,357.900 mi) American Le Mans Series
2011 12 Hours Of Sebring  Loïc Duval
12 Hours Of Sebring  Nicolas Lapierre
12 Hours Of Sebring  Olivier Panis
12 Hours Of Sebring  Team Oreca Matmut Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)
M 1,975.4 km (1,227.5 mi) American Le Mans Series
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
2012 12 Hours Of Sebring  Tom Kristensen
12 Hours Of Sebring  Rinaldo Capello
12 Hours Of Sebring  Allan McNish
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 TDI
(Diesel)
M 1,933.8 km (1,201.6 mi) FIA World Endurance Championship
American Le Mans Series
2013 12 Hours Of Sebring  Marcel Fässler
12 Hours Of Sebring  Benoît Tréluyer
12 Hours Of Sebring  Oliver Jarvis
12 Hours Of Sebring  Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro
(hybrid diesel)
M 2,191.3 km (1,361.6 mi) American Le Mans Series
2014 12 Hours Of Sebring  Marino Franchitti
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scott Pruett
12 Hours Of Sebring  Memo Rojas
12 Hours Of Sebring  Chip Ganassi Racing Riley Mk XXVI-Ford Ecoboost C 1,751.1 km (1,088.1 mi) United SportsCar Championship
2015 12 Hours Of Sebring  Sébastien Bourdais
12 Hours Of Sebring  João Barbosa
12 Hours Of Sebring  Christian Fittipaldi
12 Hours Of Sebring  Action Express Racing Coyote-Corvette DP C 2,046.4 km (1,271.6 mi) United SportsCar Championship
2016 12 Hours Of Sebring  Pipo Derani
12 Hours Of Sebring  Scott Sharp
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ed Brown
12 Hours Of Sebring  Johannes van Overbeek
12 Hours Of Sebring  Tequila Patrón ESM Ligier JS P2-Honda C 1,432.51 km (890.12 mi)B IMSA SportsCar Championship
2017 12 Hours Of Sebring  Alex Lynn
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ricky Taylor
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jordan Taylor
12 Hours Of Sebring  Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R C 2,094.59 km (1,301.52 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2018 12 Hours Of Sebring  Johannes van Overbeek
12 Hours Of Sebring  Nicolas Lapierre
12 Hours Of Sebring  Pipo Derani
12 Hours Of Sebring  Tequila Patrón ESM Nissan Onroak DPi C 2,070.88 km (1,286.79 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2019 12 Hours Of Sebring  Felipe Nasr
12 Hours Of Sebring  Pipo Derani
12 Hours Of Sebring  Eric Curran
12 Hours Of Sebring  Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R M 2,094.96 km (1,301.75 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2020 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jonathan Bomarito
12 Hours Of Sebring  Ryan Hunter-Reay
12 Hours Of Sebring  Harry Tincknell
12 Hours Of Sebring  Mazda Motorsports Mazda RT24-P M 2,094.96 km (1,301.75 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2021 12 Hours Of Sebring  Sébastien Bourdais
12 Hours Of Sebring  Loïc Duval
12 Hours Of Sebring  Tristan Vautier
12 Hours Of Sebring  JDC-Mustang Sampling Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R M 2,100.98 km (1,305.49 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2022 12 Hours Of Sebring  Earl Bamber
12 Hours Of Sebring  Neel Jani
12 Hours Of Sebring  Alex Lynn
12 Hours Of Sebring  Cadillac Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R M 2,113.02 km (1,312.97 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2023 12 Hours Of Sebring  Jack Aitken
12 Hours Of Sebring  Pipo Derani
12 Hours Of Sebring  Alexander Sims
12 Hours Of Sebring  Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac V-Series.R M 1,938.62 km (1,204.60 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
2024 12 Hours Of Sebring  Louis Delétraz
12 Hours Of Sebring  Colton Herta
12 Hours Of Sebring  Jordan Taylor
12 Hours Of Sebring  Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Acura ARX-06 M 2,004.33 km (1,245.43 mi) IMSA SportsCar Championship
    ^A The car was in fact, a Porsche 935 K3 that has been modified with a single plug cylinder head and a front nose to resemble a Porsche 934 to comply to IMSA GTO specification.
    ^B These races were stopped for a period of time due to heavy rain and/or accidents. The race clock was not stopped for these periods and counted towards the 12 Hours.
    ^C Race record for most distance covered.
    ^D Technically the race "winner" in 1950 was the Crosley Hot Shot of Fritz Koster / Ralph Deshon, entered by Victor Sharpe Jr. of Tampa. While the Wacker / Burrell Allard did cover more distance, the race was run under the "Index of Performance" handicapping rules and the Crosley, with a much smaller engine than the Cadillac-powered Allard, is listed in the Official Sebring Record Book as the winner.

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