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{{Short description|Sports car endurance race held in Sebring, Florida}} {{distinguish|text=[[1000 Miles of Sebring]], which was a [[FIA World Endurance Championship]] race, held at the same circuit in 2019, 2022–2023}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox motor race |Race title = 12 Hours of Sebring |Logo = 12 Hours of Sebring generic logo.svg |Track map = Sebring International Raceway.svg |Series long = [[IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]] |Series short = USCC |Venue = [[Sebring International Raceway]] |Sponsor = [[Mobil 1]] |First race = 1950 |Last race = |Distance = |Laps = |Duration = 12 hours |Previous names = |Most wins driver = {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]] (6) |Most wins team = {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Scuderia Ferrari/SpA Ferrari]] (8) |Most wins manufacturer = {{flagicon|GER}} [[Porsche]] (19) }} The '''12 Hours of Sebring''' is an annual [[motorsport]] [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] for [[Sports car racing|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 to the American Le Mans Series for 2013. Starting in 2014, the event became the second round of the [[WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]]. [[File:1949 Crosley Hot Shot.jpg|thumb|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]].<ref name="r&t201202">{{cite journal|last=Posey|first=Sam|title=24 Hours of Daytona: A short history of a long race|journal=[[Road & Track]]|date=February 2012|volume=63|issue=6|pages=73–77|url=http://www.roadandtrack.com/racing/motorsports/24-hours-of-daytona|access-date=June 20, 2012|author-link=Sam Posey|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309011854/http://www.roadandtrack.com/racing/motorsports/24-hours-of-daytona|archive-date=March 9, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-22 |title=Are the days of motorsport's triple crown gone? |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/motorsport-are-the-days-of-motorsports-triple-crown-gone/M6SBTXWGBM6UE7PQ4FMPD64EYU/ |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |language=en-NZ}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hub |first=Porsche Motorsport |title=IMSA season opener at Daytona Beach {{!}} Porsche Motorsport Hub |url=https://motorsports.porsche.com/international/en/article/2024/01/08/daytona-preview |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=motorsports.porsche.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=RETURN TO SEBRING |url=https://www.ferrari.com/en-US/magazine/articles/return-to-sebring |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=www.ferrari.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Sass |first=Rob |date=2015-03-02 |title=Benjafield’s 24: Endurance event features pre-war classics |url=https://www.hagerty.co.uk/articles/benjafields-24-endurance-event-features-pre-war-classics/ |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=Hagerty UK |language=en-GB}}</ref> ==History== The track opened in [[1950 in motorsport|1950]] on an airfield and is a [[road racing]] course styled after those used in [[Europe]]an [[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.<ref name=mccluggage>{{cite journal|last=McCluggage|first=Denise|title=Racing Through History|journal=[[Autoweek]]|date=February 20, 2012|volume=62|issue=4|pages=66–67|author-link=Denise McCluggage}}</ref> The race is famous for its "once around the clock" action, starting during the day and finishing at night.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.si.com/vault/1965/03/22/607541/once-around-the-clock-swiftly-rolling|title=ONCE AROUND THE CLOCK SWIFTLY ROLLING}}</ref> 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.<ref name=racingcircuits>{{citation|url=https://www.racingcircuits.info/north-america/usa/sebring/#.XKpfWJhKiUk|title=Sebring|access-date=2019-04-07|archive-date=2019-03-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190309065936/http://www.racingcircuits.info/north-america/usa/sebring#.XKpfWJhKiUk|url-status=dead}}</ref> 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.<ref name=racingcircuits /> [[Bob McLean (racing driver)|Bob McLean]] crashed while approaching the [[hairpin turn|hairpin]]; his car rolled several times, struck a utility pole and then exploded, landing in a ditch and killing McLean.<ref name=racingcircuits /> 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.<ref name=racingcircuits /> 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]],<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.imsa.com/press-releases/032019/le-mans-usa-major-endurance-test-porsche-sebring|title=LE MANS USA. MAJOR ENDURANCE TEST FOR PORSCHE AT SEBRING.|access-date=2019-04-07|archive-date=2019-04-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407205633/https://www.imsa.com/press-releases/032019/le-mans-usa-major-endurance-test-porsche-sebring|url-status=dead}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.roadandtrack.com/motorsports/videos/a32997/nobody-tells-you-how-punishing-the-12-hours-of-sebring-really-is/|title=Nobody Tells You How Punishing the 12 Hours of Sebring Really Is}}</ref> In recent years, six overall victories have been achieved by the [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]], one fewer than the record seven wins of the [[Porsche 935]].<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.sportscardigest.com/porsche-celebrates-12-hours-of-sebring-winners/|title=Porsche Celebrates 12 Hours of Sebring Winners|date=March 19, 2009 }}</ref> [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]] has won the race more times than anyone else, with six victories—in [[1999 12 Hours of Sebring|1999]]–[[2000 12 Hours of Sebring|2000]], [[2005 12 Hours of Sebring|2005]]–[[2006 12 Hours of Sebring|2006]], [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]] and in [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]].<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.lemans.org/en/news/sebring-12-hours-statistics/6415|title=Sebring 12 hours statistics}}</ref> 2020 saw the race rescheduled to mid-November due to delays caused by the [[COVID-19 pandemic|pandemic]]. It was the only season where Sebring was run twice in a season. In July, as part of restarting the season, a three-hour race was held in July with spectators. IMSA allowed spectators for this race. Races up until 1969 began with the traditional [[24 Hours of Le Mans#Le Mans start|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== [[File:1967 GT40 Mk IV at 2010 Canadian International AutoShow.JPG|thumb|The [[Ford GT40|Ford Mk IV]] which won the 1967 Sebring 12 Hour]] [[Image:2008OverallWinner12Hoursof SebringPenskePorsche7.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[2008 12 Hours of Sebring|2008]] overall winner [[Porsche RS Spyder]]]] The [[1966 12 Hours of Sebring|1966 race]] had [[Dan Gurney]] leading at the last lap, when the engine of his [[Ford GT40|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.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.autoweek.com/article/20120315/ALMS/120319906&template=mobileart|title=Sebring countdown: The 20 greatest battles countdown, Nos. 8 through 5 {{!}} Autoweek|date=2016-04-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406150128/http://autoweek.com/article/alms/sebring-countdown-20-greatest-battles-countdown-nos-8-through-5|archive-date=2016-04-06|access-date=2018-03-17}}</ref> In 2005, the [[Chevrolet Corvette C6.R]] and [[Aston Martin DBR9]] made their race debut in the hotly contested GT1 class,<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.c6registry.com/c6r/11005.htm|title=Corvette C6-R Race Car Launches For 2005}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://www.topspeed.com/cars/aston-martin/2005-aston-martin-dbr9/|title=2005 Aston-Martin DBR9|date=December 12, 2005 }}</ref> 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. [[File:Nissan Onroak DPi -22 12 Hours of Sebring.jpg|thumb|Nissan Onroak DPi No. 22, [[2018 12 Hours of Sebring|2018]] overall winner]] The all-new [[Audi R10 TDI]] won the 2006 edition of the race, the car's first ever run in competition.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.audi-mediacenter.com/en/press-releases/audi-v12-tdi-is-race-engine-of-the-year-8241|title=Audi V12 TDI is "Race Engine of the Year"}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.autoracing1.com/hotnews.asp?dbegin=07/11/06&dend=07/14/06|title=IMSA cuts back diesel advantage|access-date=2021-01-31|archive-date=2019-05-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190530044321/http://www.autoracing1.com/hotnews.asp?dbegin=07%2F11%2F06&dend=07%2F14%2F06|url-status=dead}}</ref> ==Statistics== [[Image:McNish-ALMS-LRP-2006.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Audi R8 winner 2000–2005]] ===Wins by manufacturer=== {| class=wikitable !Rank!!Manufacturer!!Wins!!Years |- |1||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Porsche]]||19||[[1960 12 Hours of Sebring|1960]], [[1968 12 Hours of Sebring|1968]], [[1971 12 Hours of Sebring|1971]], [[1973 12 Hours of Sebring|1973]], [[1976 12 Hours of Sebring|1976]]–[[1988 12 Hours of Sebring|1988]], [[2008 12 Hours of Sebring|2008]], [[2025 12 Hours of Sebring|2025]] |- |2||{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Ferrari]]||12||[[1956 12 Hours of Sebring|1956]], [[1958 12 Hours of Sebring|1958]]–[[1959 12 Hours of Sebring|1959]], [[1961 12 Hours of Sebring|1961]]–[[1964 12 Hours of Sebring|1964]], [[1970 12 Hours of Sebring|1970]], [[1972 12 Hours of Sebring|1972]], [[1995 12 Hours of Sebring|1995]], [[1997 12 Hours of Sebring|1997]]–[[1998 12 Hours of Sebring|1998]] |- |3||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Audi]]||11||[[2000 12 Hours of Sebring|2000]]–[[2007 12 Hours of Sebring|2007]], [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]], [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]]–[[2013 12 Hours of Sebring|2013]] |- | rowspan="2" |4 |{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Nissan]] | rowspan="2" |5 |[[1989 12 Hours of Sebring|1989]]–[[1991 12 Hours of Sebring|1991]], [[1994 12 Hours of Sebring|1994]], [[2018 12 Hours of Sebring|2018]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Cadillac]]||[[2017 12 Hours of Sebring|2017]], [[2019 12 Hours of Sebring|2019]], [[2021 12 Hours of Sebring|2021]]–[[2023 12 Hours of Sebring|2023]] |- |5||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]||4||[[1966 12 Hours of Sebring|1966]]–[[1967 12 Hours of Sebring|1967]], [[1969 12 Hours of Sebring|1969]], [[2014 12 Hours of Sebring|2014]] |- |rowspan=3|7||{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} [[Toyota]]||rowspan=3|2||[[1992 12 Hours of Sebring|1992]]–[[1993 12 Hours of Sebring|1993]] |- |{{flagicon|GER}} [[BMW]]||[[1975 12 Hours of Sebring|1975]], [[1999 12 Hours of Sebring|1999]] |- |{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Peugeot]]||[[2010 12 Hours of Sebring|2010]]–[[2011 12 Hours of Sebring|2011]] |- |rowspan=12|10||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Allard Motor Company|Crosly]]||rowspan=12|1||[[1950 12 Hours of Sebring|1950]] |- |{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Frazer Nash]]||[[1952 12 Hours of Sebring|1952]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Briggs Cunningham|Cunningham]]||[[1953 12 Hours of Sebring|1953]] |- |{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[O.S.C.A.]]||[[1954 12 Hours of Sebring|1954]] |- |{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]]||[[1955 12 Hours of Sebring|1955]] |- |{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Maserati]]||[[1957 12 Hours of Sebring|1957]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Chaparral Cars|Chaparral]]||[[1965 12 Hours of Sebring|1965]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oldsmobile]]||[[1996 12 Hours of Sebring|1996]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Coyote (chassis)|Corvette]]||[[2015 12 Hours of Sebring|2015]] |- |{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Honda]]||[[2016 12 Hours of Sebring|2016]] |- | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mazda]]||[[2020 12 Hours of Sebring|2020]] |- | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Acura]]||[[2024 12 Hours of Sebring|2024]] |- ! colspan="4" style="text-align:center;"|{{small|Source:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sebring wall of winners |url=https://dynamic-media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-o/1c/d0/f1/83/20210403-104030-largejpg.jpg?w=2400&h=-1&s=1}}</ref>}} |} ===Wins by driver=== {| class="wikitable" !Rank!!Driver!!Wins!!Years |- |1||{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]||6||[[1999 12 Hours of Sebring|1999]], [[2000 12 Hours of Sebring|2000]], [[2005 12 Hours of Sebring|2005]], [[2006 12 Hours of Sebring|2006]], [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]], [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]] |- |2||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]||5||[[2001 12 Hours of Sebring|2001]], [[2002 12 Hours of Sebring|2002]], [[2006 12 Hours of Sebring|2006]], [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]], [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]] |- |rowspan=3|3||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Frank Biela]]||rowspan=3|4||[[2000 12 Hours of Sebring|2000]], [[2003 12 Hours of Sebring|2003]], [[2004 12 Hours of Sebring|2004]], [[2007 12 Hours of Sebring|2007]] |- |{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Allan McNish]]||[[2004 12 Hours of Sebring|2004]], [[2006 12 Hours of Sebring|2006]], [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]], [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]] |- |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]]||[[2016 12 Hours of Sebring|2016]], [[2018 12 Hours of Sebring|2018]], [[2019 12 Hours of Sebring|2019]], [[2023 12 Hours of Sebring|2023]] |- |rowspan=5|4||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Hill]]||rowspan=5|3||[[1958 12 Hours of Sebring|1958]], [[1959 12 Hours of Sebring|1959]], [[1961 12 Hours of Sebring|1961]] |- |{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Olivier Gendebien]]||[[1959 12 Hours of Sebring|1959]], [[1960 12 Hours of Sebring|1960]], [[1961 12 Hours of Sebring|1961]] |- |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mario Andretti]]||[[1967 12 Hours of Sebring|1967]], [[1970 12 Hours of Sebring|1970]], [[1972 12 Hours of Sebring|1972]] |- |{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans-Joachim Stuck]]||[[1975 12 Hours of Sebring|1975]], [[1986 12 Hours of Sebring|1986]], [[1988 12 Hours of Sebring|1988]] |- |{{flagicon|GER}} [[Marco Werner]]||[[2003 12 Hours of Sebring|2003]], [[2005 12 Hours of Sebring|2005]], [[2007 12 Hours of Sebring|2007]] |- |} ==Overall winners== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" ! Year ! Drivers ! Team ! Car ! Tires ! Distance ! Championship |- !colspan=7| 3.3 mile/5.31 km circuit |- ! [[1950 12 Hours of Sebring|1950]] {{ref|D|D}} | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Fritz Koster (racing driver)|Fritz Koster]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ralph Deshon]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Victor Sharpe]]/[[Tommy Cole (racing driver)|Tommy Cole]] | [[Crosley HotShot]] | | {{convert|613.84|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br />(Sam Collier Memorial Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance Six Hours)<ref>[http://www.racingsportscars.com/results/Sebring-1950-12-31.html Sam Collier Memorial Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance Six Hours, www.racingsportscars.com] Retrieved on 31 July 2012</ref> | Non-championship |- ! 1951 | colspan=6| ''Not held'' |- !colspan=7| 5.382 mile/8.6 km circuit |- ! [[1952 12 Hours of Sebring|1952]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Harry Grey (racing driver)|Harry Gray]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Larry Kulok]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} Stuart Donaldson | [[Frazer Nash|Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1213.445|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Automobile Association|American Automobile Association (AAA)]] |- ! [[1953 12 Hours of Sebring|1953]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Phil Walters]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[John Fitch (driver)|John Fitch]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Briggs Cunningham]] | [[B. S. Cunningham Company#C-4R and C-4RK|Cunningham C-4R]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|1447.766|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1954 12 Hours of Sebring|1954]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Bill Lloyd (race driver)|Bill Lloyd]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Stirling Moss]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Briggs Cunningham]] | [[OSCA MT4|O.S.C.A. MT4]] | {{Pirelli}} | {{convert|1405.923|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1955 12 Hours of Sebring|1955]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Mike Hawthorn]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Phil Walters]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Briggs Cunningham]] | [[Jaguar D-Type]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1523.083|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1956 12 Hours of Sebring|1956]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Eugenio Castellotti]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari]] | [[Ferrari Monza#860 Monza|Ferrari 860 Monza]] | {{Englebert}} | {{convert|1623.506|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1957 12 Hours of Sebring|1957]] | {{flagicon|ARG|1868}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jean Behra]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Maserati]] | [[Maserati 450S]] | {{Pirelli}} | {{convert|1648.612|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1958 12 Hours of Sebring|1958]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Peter Collins (racing driver)|Peter Collins]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Phil Hill]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari]] | [[Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa|Ferrari 250 TR 58]] | {{Englebert}} | {{convert|1673.718|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1959 12 Hours of Sebring|1959]] | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Phil Hill]]<br /> {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Dan Gurney]]<br />{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Chuck Daigh]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Olivier Gendebien]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari]] | [[Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa#1959: TR59|Ferrari 250 TR 59]] | {{Englebert}} | {{convert|1573.295|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1960 12 Hours of Sebring|1960]] | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Olivier Gendebien]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans Herrmann]] | {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Joakim Bonnier]] | [[Porsche 718#RS 60|Porsche RS-60]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1640.243|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1961 12 Hours of Sebring|1961]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Hill]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Olivier Gendebien]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|SpA Ferrari SEFAC]] | [[Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa#1961: TRI61|Ferrari 250 TRI/61]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1740.666|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1962 12 Hours of Sebring|1962]] | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Lucien Bianchi]]<br /> {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Joakim Bonnier]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Scuderia SSS Republica di Venezia | [[Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa#1961: TRI61|Ferrari 250 TRI/61]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1723.929|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for GT Manufacturers]] |- ! [[1963 12 Hours of Sebring|1963]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[John Surtees]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Ludovico Scarfiotti]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|SpA Ferrari SEFAC]] | [[Ferrari P#250 P|Ferrari 250 P]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1749.035|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for GT Manufacturers]] |- ! [[1964 12 Hours of Sebring|1964]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Mike Parkes]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Umberto Maglioli]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|SpA Ferrari SEFAC]] | [[Ferrari P#275 P2 and 330 P2|Ferrari 275 P]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1790.878|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for GT Manufacturers]] |- ! [[1965 12 Hours of Sebring|1965]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Hap Sharp]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chaparral Cars|Chaparral Cars Inc.]] | [[Chaparral Cars#2|Chaparral 2]]-[[Chevrolet]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|1640.243|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for GT Manufacturers]] |- ! [[1966 12 Hours of Sebring|1966]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ruby]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Ken Miles]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Carroll Shelby International|Shelby American Inc.]] | [[Ford GT40#X-1 Roadster|Ford X-1 Roadster]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1908.038|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Sports-Prototypes]] <br> [[International Championship for Sports Cars]] |- !colspan=7| 5.4 mile/8.66 km circuit |- ! [[1967 12 Hours of Sebring|1967]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Bruce McLaren]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mario Andretti]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ford Motor Company]] | [[Ford GT40#Mk IV|Ford Mk IV]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|1991.724|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Sports-Prototypes]] <br> [[International Championship for Sports Cars]] |- ! [[1968 12 Hours of Sebring|1968]] | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Jo Siffert]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans Herrmann]] | {{flagicon|BRD}} [[Porsche|Porsche Automobile Company]] | [[Porsche 907]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1983.356|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Makes]] |- ! [[1969 12 Hours of Sebring|1969]] | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Jacky Ickx]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jackie Oliver]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[John Wyer|J.W. Automotive Engineering]] | [[Ford GT40#Mk I|Ford GT40 MkI]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|2000.093|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Makes]] |- ! [[1970 12 Hours of Sebring|1970]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Ignazio Giunti]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Nino Vaccarella]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mario Andretti]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|SpA Ferrari SEFAC]] | [[Ferrari 512|Ferrari 512 S]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|2075.410|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Makes]] |- ! [[1971 12 Hours of Sebring|1971]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Vic Elford]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Gérard Larrousse]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Martini Racing]] | [[Porsche 917|Porsche 917K]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|2175.833|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[International Championship for Makes]] |- ! [[1972 12 Hours of Sebring|1972]] | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Jacky Ickx]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mario Andretti]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|SpA Ferrari SEFAC]] | [[Ferrari 312 PB]] | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|2167.465|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[World Sportscar Championship|World Championship for Makes]] |- ! [[1973 12 Hours of Sebring|1973]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Hurley Haywood]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Peter Gregg (racing driver)|Peter Gregg]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dave Helmick]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dave Helmick]] | [[Porsche 911|Porsche Carrera RSR]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1891.301|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! 1974 | colspan=6 align="center" | No race due to [[1973 oil crisis|energy crisis]] |- ! [[1975 12 Hours of Sebring|1975]] | {{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans-Joachim Stuck]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Brian Redman]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Allan Moffat]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} ''[[Sam Posey]]'' | {{flagicon|GER}} [[BMW Motorsport]] | [[BMW E9#3.0 CSL|BMW 3.0 CSL]] | {{Dunlop}} | {{convert|1991.724|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1976 12 Hours of Sebring|1976]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Al Holbert]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Keyser]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Al Holbert|Holbert]] [[Porsche]]-[[Audi]] | [[Porsche 911|Porsche Carrera RSR]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1924.775|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1977 12 Hours of Sebring|1977]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[George Dyer (driver)|George Dyer]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Brad Frisselle]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[George Dyer (driver)|George Dyer]] | [[Porsche 911|Porsche Carrera RSR]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1958.450|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1978 12 Hours of Sebring|1978]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Brian Redman]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Charles Mendez]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Garretson]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Dick Barbour Racing | [[Porsche 935]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2008.461|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1979 12 Hours of Sebring|1979]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Akin]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rob McFarlin]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Roy Woods]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Dick Barbour Racing | [[Porsche 935]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2000.093|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1980 12 Hours of Sebring|1980]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[John Fitzpatrick (racing driver)|John Fitzpatrick]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dick Barbour]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Dick Barbour Racing | [[Porsche 935|Porsche 935 K3]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2117.253|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1981 12 Hours of Sebring|1981]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bruce Leven]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Hurley Haywood]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Al Holbert]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Bayside Disposal Racing | [[Porsche 935|Porsche 935/80]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2050.304|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]]<br />[[World Sportscar Championship|World Endurance Championship]] |- ! [[1982 12 Hours of Sebring|1982]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul Sr. (racing driver)|John Paul Sr.]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul Jr. (racing driver)|John Paul Jr.]] | {{flagicon|USA}} JLP Racing | [[Porsche 935|Porsche 935 JLP-3]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2041.936|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- !colspan=7| 4.7 mile/7.52 km circuit |- ! [[1983 12 Hours of Sebring|1983]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Baker (racing driver)|Wayne Baker]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jim Mullen (driver)|Jim Mullen]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Kees Nierop]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Personalized Autohaus | [[Porsche 934]]{{ref|A|A}} | {{Firestone}} | {{convert|1765.853|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1984 12 Hours of Sebring|1984]] | {{flagicon|COL}} [[Mauricio de Narvaez]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans Heyer]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Stefan Johansson]] | {{flagicon|COL}} [[Mauricio de Narvaez|De Narvaez Enterprises]] | [[Porsche 935|Porsche 935J]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2057.031|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1985 12 Hours of Sebring|1985]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Bob Wollek]] <br/>{{flagicon|USA}} [[A. J. Foyt]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Preston Henn]] | [[Porsche 962]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2197.817|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1986 12 Hours of Sebring|1986]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Akin]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans-Joachim Stuck]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Jo Gartner]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Akin]] Motor Racing | [[Porsche 962]] | {{Yokohama}} | {{convert|2244.745|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- !colspan=7| 4.2 mile/6.85 km circuit |- ! [[1987 12 Hours of Sebring|1987]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Rahal]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Jochen Mass]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Bayside Disposal Racing | [[Porsche 962]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1971.092|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1988 12 Hours of Sebring|1988]] | {{flagicon|BRD}} [[Klaus Ludwig]]<br />{{flagicon|BRD}} [[Hans-Joachim Stuck]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Bayside Disposal Racing | [[Porsche 962]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2103.380|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1989 12 Hours of Sebring|1989]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Geoff Brabham]]<br/>{{flagicon|NLD}} [[Arie Luyendyk]] <br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Chip Robinson]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Electramotive Engineering | [[Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2182.753|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1990 12 Hours of Sebring|1990]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Earl]]<br />{{flagicon|IRL}} [[Derek Daly]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nissan]] Performance Technology | [[Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1990.936|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- !colspan=7| 3.72 mile/5.99 km circuit |- ! [[1991 12 Hours of Sebring|1991]] | {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Derek Daly]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Geoff Brabham]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Gary Brabham]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nissan]] Performance Technology | [[Nissan NPT-90]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1774.463|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1992 12 Hours of Sebring|1992]] | {{flagicon|ARG|1868}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio II]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Andy Wallace (racing driver)|Andy Wallace]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[All American Racers]] | [[Eagle MkIII]]-[[Toyota]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|2143.646|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1993 12 Hours of Sebring|1993]] | {{flagicon|ARG|1868}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio II]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Andy Wallace (racing driver)|Andy Wallace]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[All American Racers]] | [[Eagle MkIII]]-[[Toyota]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1369.552|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{ref|B|B}} | [[IMSA GT Championship]] |- ! [[1994 12 Hours of Sebring|1994]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Steve Millen]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Johnny O'Connell]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Morton (racing)|John Morton]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Clayton Cunningham Racing | [[Nissan 300ZX]] | {{Yokohama}} | {{convert|1947.145|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1995 12 Hours of Sebring|1995]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Andy Evans (racing driver)|Andy Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fermín Vélez]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Eric van de Poele]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Team Scandia|Scandia Motorsports]] | [[Ferrari 333 SP]] | {{Pirelli}} | {{convert|1548.189|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{ref|B|B}} | [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1996 12 Hours of Sebring|1996]] | {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Wayne Taylor]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jim Pace (racing driver)|Jim Pace]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Eric van de Poele]] | {{flagicon|USA}} Doyle Racing | [[Riley & Scott Mk III]]-[[Oldsmobile]] | {{Pirelli}} | {{convert|1935.075|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA Exxon World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1997 12 Hours of Sebring|1997]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Andy Evans (racing driver)|Andy Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fermín Vélez]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Yannick Dalmas]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Stefan Johansson]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Team Scandia]] | [[Ferrari 333 SP]] | {{Goodyear}} | {{convert|1628.012|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{ref|B|B}} | [[IMSA GT Championship|Professional Sports Car Exxon World Sportscar Championship]] |- ! [[1998 12 Hours of Sebring|1998]] | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Didier Theys]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Gianpiero Moretti]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Mauro Baldi]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[MOMO (company)|MOMO]] Doran Racing | [[Ferrari 333 SP]] | {{Yokohama}} | {{convert|1925.178|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA GT Championship|Professional Sportscar Exxon World Sportscar Championship]] |- !colspan=7| 3.74 mile/6.02 km circuit |- ! [[1999 12 Hours of Sebring|1999]] | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[JJ Lehto]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[BMW Motorsport]] | [[BMW V12 LMR]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|1863.781|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2000 12 Hours of Sebring|2000]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Frank Biela]]<br />{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Emanuele Pirro]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2143.646|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2001 12 Hours of Sebring|2001]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Michele Alboreto]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Laurent Aïello]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2203.192|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]]<br />[[2001 European Le Mans Series season|European Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2002 12 Hours of Sebring|2002]] | {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[Christian Pescatori]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Johnny Herbert]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2060.282|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2003 12 Hours of Sebring|2003]] | {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Philipp Peter]]<br />{{flagicon|DEU}} [[Frank Biela]]<br />{{flagicon|DEU}} [[Marco Werner]] | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Infineon]] [[Joest Racing|Team Joest]] | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2185.328|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2004 12 Hours of Sebring|2004]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Allan McNish]]<br />{{flagicon|DEU}} [[Frank Biela]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Pierre Kaffer]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Audi]] Sport UK Team Veloqx | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2084.101|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2005 12 Hours of Sebring|2005]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Marco Werner]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[JJ Lehto]]<br />{{flagicon|DNK}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[ADT Security Services|ADT]] [[Champion Racing]] | [[Audi R8 (LMP)|Audi R8]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2149.601|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2006 12 Hours of Sebring|2006]] | {{flagicon|DNK}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Allan McNish]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Rinaldo Capello]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Champion Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | [[Audi R10 TDI]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2078.145|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2007 12 Hours of Sebring|2007]] | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Emanuele Pirro]]<br />{{flagicon|DEU}} [[Frank Biela]]<br />{{flagicon|DEU}} [[Marco Werner]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Champion Racing|Audi Sport North America]] | [[Audi R10 TDI]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2165.8|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2008 12 Hours of Sebring|2008]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Timo Bernhard]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Romain Dumas]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Emmanuel Collard]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Penske Racing]] | [[Porsche RS Spyder]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2088.45|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2009 12 Hours of Sebring|2009]] | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Allan McNish]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport Team Joest]] | [[Audi R15 TDI]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2278.85|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{ref|C|C}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2010 12 Hours of Sebring|2010]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Anthony Davidson]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marc Gené]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Alexander Wurz]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Peugeot|Team Peugeot]] [[Total S.A.|Total]] | [[Peugeot 908 HDi FAP]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2185.328|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2011 12 Hours of Sebring|2011]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Loïc Duval]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Lapierre]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olivier Panis]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Oreca|Team Oreca Matmut]] | [[Peugeot 908 HDi FAP]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|1975.4|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]]<br>[[Intercontinental Le Mans Cup]] |- ! [[2012 12 Hours of Sebring|2012]] | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Rinaldo Capello]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Allan McNish]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport Team Joest]] | [[Audi R18 TDI]]<br />([[Diesel engine|Diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|1933.8|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[FIA World Endurance Championship]]<br>[[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2013 12 Hours of Sebring|2013]] | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Marcel Fässler (racing driver)|Marcel Fässler]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Benoît Tréluyer]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Oliver Jarvis]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport Team Joest]] | [[Audi R18 e-tron quattro]]<br />([[Hybrid electric vehicle|hybrid]] [[diesel engine|diesel]]) | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2191.3|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[American Le Mans Series]] |- ! [[2014 12 Hours of Sebring|2014]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Marino Franchitti]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Pruett]]<br />{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Memo Rojas]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] | [[Riley Technologies|Riley Mk XXVI]]-[[Ford Racing|Ford Ecoboost]] | {{Continental}} | {{convert|1751.1|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[United SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2015 12 Hours of Sebring|2015]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Sébastien Bourdais]]<br />{{flagicon|PRT}} [[João Barbosa]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Christian Fittipaldi]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Action Express Racing]] | [[Coyote (chassis)|Coyote]]-[[Corvette Daytona Prototype|Corvette DP]] | {{Continental}} | {{convert|2046.4|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[United SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2016 12 Hours of Sebring|2016]] | {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Sharp]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ed Brown (racing driver)|Ed Brown]]<br>{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Johannes van Overbeek]]}} | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Extreme Speed Motorsports|Tequila Patrón ESM]] | [[Ligier JS P2]]-[[Honda]] | {{Continental}} | {{convert|1432.51|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{ref|B|B}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2017 12 Hours of Sebring|2017]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Alex Lynn]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ricky Taylor]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jordan Taylor (racing driver)|Jordan Taylor]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Taylor Racing]] | [[Cadillac DPi-V.R]] | {{Continental}} | {{convert|1301.52|mi|km|abbr=on|order=flip}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2018 12 Hours of Sebring|2018]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Johannes van Overbeek]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Lapierre]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Extreme Speed Motorsports|Tequila Patrón ESM]] | [[Ligier Nissan DPi|Nissan Onroak DPi]] | {{Continental}} | {{convert|2070.88|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2019 12 Hours of Sebring|2019]] | {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Felipe Nasr]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Curran]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Action Express Racing|Whelen Engineering Racing]] | [[Cadillac DPi-V.R]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2094.96|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2020 12 Hours of Sebring|2020]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jonathan Bomarito]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ryan Hunter-Reay]]<br>{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Harry Tincknell]] | {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Multimatic Motorsports|Mazda Motorsports]] | [[Mazda RT24-P]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2094.96|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2021 12 Hours of Sebring|2021]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Sébastien Bourdais]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Loïc Duval]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Tristan Vautier]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[JDC MotorSports|JDC-Mustang Sampling Racing]] | [[Cadillac DPi-V.R]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2100.98|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2022 12 Hours of Sebring|2022]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Earl Bamber]]<br />{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Neel Jani]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Alex Lynn]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chip Ganassi Racing|Cadillac Racing]] | [[Cadillac DPi-V.R]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2113.02|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2023 12 Hours of Sebring|2023]] | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jack Aitken]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Alexander Sims (racing driver)|Alexander Sims]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Action Express Racing|Whelen Engineering Racing]] | [[Cadillac V-Series.R]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|1938.62|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ! [[2024 12 Hours of Sebring|2024]] | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Louis Delétraz]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Colton Herta]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jordan Taylor (racing driver)|Jordan Taylor]] | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Taylor Racing]] with [[Andretti Global|Andretti]] | [[Acura ARX-06]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2004.33|km|mi|abbr=on}} | [[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |- ![[2025 12 Hours of Sebring|2025]] | {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Felipe Nasr]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Nick Tandy]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Laurens Vanthoor]] | {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Team Penske|Porsche Penske Motorsport]] | [[Porsche 963]] | {{Michelin}} | {{convert|2124.70|km|mi|abbr=on}} |[[IMSA SportsCar Championship]] |} :{{note|A|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 GT Championship|IMSA GTO]] specification.<ref>{{cite book|last=Starkey|first=John|title=930 to 935: The Turbo Porsches|date=December 1998 |publisher=Renwick & Starkey Ltd.|isbn=0-9665094-1-2}}</ref> :{{note|B|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. :{{note|C|C}} Race record for most distance covered. :{{note|D|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. ==See also== * [[Petit Le Mans]] ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == {{Commons category}} *[http://www.sebringraceway.com/ Official Homepage] *[http://sportscarchampionship.imsa.com/ United SportsCar Championship official site] {{12 Hours of Sebring}} {{Automobile endurance races}} {{FIA World Endurance Championship races}} {{ALMS races}} {{United SportsCar Championship races}} [[Category:12 Hours of Sebring| ]] [[Category:Sports car races]] [[Category:Auto races in the United States]] [[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1950]] [[Category:1950 establishments in Florida]]
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