This weekends Sebring event has a very large number of entrants. What is the draw? It can't be the track itself. Is it the time of year for the event or weather?
I would never put this track on my list.
Brian
This weekends Sebring event has a very large number of entrants. What is the draw? It can't be the track itself. Is it the time of year for the event or weather?
I would never put this track on my list.
Brian
Brian.
There are dozens of responses for this question.
I'll stick with the most probable answer, you live 3000 miles away.
Just so that you don't feel awkward, I'll never go to Laguna because I'm scared of heights.
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Brian,
Why would you never put Sebring on your list? Please exclude distance in your answer.
I'm genuinely curious..
Mike
Turn 1 would be the attraction for me.
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Brian,
I was wondering the same thing.
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The history of the track if you're going to be a spectator. The history and the challenges of the track if you're driving it. This track is the home of the 12 Hours of Sebring. That's seventy-one years ago. Respect the bumps. Because the track started as an old airstrip, it's part concrete and part asphalt and it makes for a challenging drive. The weather is questionable this weekend. It's going to be cold on Sunday when I'm going. Cold for Florida anyway. Asking why go to Sebring is like asking why go to Watkins Glen. Just my opinion. There're currently 357 entries for this weekend. A packed house.
Last edited by whadeduck; 01.13.23 at 10:26 AM.
For me it goes back to history. Its in my roots. I first attended the Sebring 12 Hour in 1963. Was a spectator for decades. Crewed for teams racing in the event many times. Great stories.
T1 and T 17 are famous much like the "carousel" , or the "climbing esses".
So, I had to race on the iconic course.
That said, recently I was asked to list the top 15 courses that I have raced on... Sebring was around 12th. I like elevation changes on my courses.
Obviously the January date draws snowbirds down, and many create extended vacations around the event.
To turn Brian’s question around a little and some more questions/comments:
Why so many cars? Sebring had the most of the other Majors in 2022 - even eclipsing Road America which was the 2nd largest other than VIR which was hosting the Runoffs. (DATA)
Homestead was in the top 5 which gives credence to the vacation theory.
Also the ability to get early points (although with 100+ cars in Spec Miata????)
Does the points system benefit big fields? If not - why only 104 cars at Thompson - would seem to be easy picking?
Here are the top from 2022
Virginia International Raceway 409
Sebring International Raceway 374
Road America 367
Road Atlanta 280
Homestead Motorsports Park 243
Watkins Glen International 242
Circuit of The Americas 227
Every other one was under 200 with some in the low double digits…..
Laguna looks like it did not even have a Major last year - would it not be on the must race track?
Lime Rock has not had a Major/National for many years - Any guesses what it would draw today?
I wonder how many West Coast cars are living on the East Coast - easier to fly to the car than transport it….
ChrisZ
Last edited by FVRacer21; 01.12.23 at 2:38 PM. Reason: clean up spacing
Not only an early chance at points.......but for many an early chance to start sorting out the car and then go back up North, which also makes it a sort of working vacation away from snow etc.
I doubt many consider Sebring long course a bucket list thing.....but I have taken Turn 1 flat out, which was an obvious challenge when I got to thinking about it. I'm an old Florida boy, so I grew up always hearing about/watching Sebring....so I had to get out there eventually. Sebring short course is pretty much a point & shoot track - but it's great in its own way because you've got to drive the heck out of the car to be fast and there's no place in the circuit where you can relax for more than about three seconds
I have raced at Mosport, Mont Tremblant, Watkins Glen, Road Atlanta, and Road America. Non of these wondrous historic tracks can compare to the sense of history that Sebring exudes.
The track is a man's track. Both car and driver need to be tough. It is a shame that it is 1500 miles away. I love the place!
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It's the second week of January. What other historic race track has an SCCA Majors event this time of year? To have any similar weather, you would have to be in the south of Texas or southern California. .... oh... nevermind.
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