Photo Gallery «60 years of Sebring - A look back»
Sebring - former airport grounds from the 1940s, different asphalt types and surfaces, numerous bumps, many hidden corner apexes, extremely uneven finish bend (Sunset Bend) on composite base plates, very fast passages interrupted by narrow 90-degree bends... It is not for nothing that most car manufacturers say that the 12 Hours of Sebring is harder on the car than the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
One of Dave Friedman's most famous photos - Dan Gurney skilfully jumping into the cockpit of his Lotus 19J (12 Hours of Sebring 1965)
© Dave Friedman, 2012
Dedication of thanks to photographers for our 60 years of Sebring article
© Balz Schreier, 2012
The 50s: 1950 - 1959
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Healey Silverstone (1953) front left in the picture with driver Erwin Goldschmidt - The brilliant start in 1953 (12 Hours of Sebring 1953)
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The 60s: 1960 - 1969
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Ferrari 250 TRI (1962) - The start in Le Mans style (12 Hours of Sebring 1962)
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The 70s: 1970 - 1979
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Ferrari 312 PB (1971) - Starting grid with Mario Andretti in the Ferrari 312 PB front left (12 Hours of Sebring 1971)
© William Bieri, 1971
The time was measured at this location (Timing Shack) in 1970, and not at the finish line!
© Louis Galanos, 2012
The 80s: 1980 - 1989
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Porsche 962 (1985) - Jim Busby's team came to Sebring with two Porsche 962s - number #68 finished 3rd! (12 Hours of Sebring 1985)
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The 90s: 1990 - 1999
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The official poster for the 60th anniversary of Sebring (12 Hours of Sebring 2012)
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The changes to the track layout over the years at Sebring (12 Hours of Sebring 2012)
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