Sebring International Raceway (Circuit)
Sebring International Raceway holds a unique place in motorsport history, evolving from a World War II airbase to a legendary endurance racing circuit. Its notoriously bumpy concrete sections and challenging layout demand immense mechanical sympathy and driver skill. While primarily known for its prestigious 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race, the circuit also hosted 1 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in 1959, making it a significant, albeit brief, part of F1's early American footprint. Its character remains synonymous with true motorsport grit and endurance.
- First Race
- 1959
- Last Race
- 1959
- Total Races
- 1(rank 74)
Most driver wins
- 1stB. McLaren1 wins
Most driver podiums
- 1stB. McLaren1 podiums
- 2ndM. Trintignant1 podiums
- 3rdT. Brooks1 podiums
Most driver starts
- 1stJ. Brabham1 starts
- 2ndB. McLaren1 starts
- 3rdP. Hill1 starts
- 4thI. Ireland1 starts
- 5thM. Trintignant1 starts
Most constructor wins
- 1st1 winsUnknown
Most constructor podiums
- 1st2 podiumsUnknown
- 2nd1 podiumsUnknown
Year | More Info |
|---|---|
| 1959 | Race Details |