Sebring International Raceway

Sebring International Raceway is a road course auto racing facility located near Sebring, Florida. It is one of the oldest continuously-operating race tracks in the United States, its first race being run in 1950. Sebring is one of the classic race tracks in North American sports car racing, and plays host to the 12 Hours of Sebring, one of the legs of the unofficial triple crown of endurance racing.

The raceway occupies a portion of Sebring Regional Airport, an active airport for private and commercial traffic that was originally built as a WWII Army Air Forces Hendricks Army Airfield training base. Its current length measures in at 3.7 miles (5.92 km).

It hosted Formula Overdrive in 2011. It has also hosted the ARLA Elite Series in the past, the last time in 2007 when Vinnie Enzo scored his first career win.