Only have a few hours to spare but want to drive on a racetrack? SCCA’s Track Night in America Driven by Tire Rack is your ticket to fun! Track Nights are laid back, affordable and an amazing opportunity to experience racetracks in a no-pressure environment. All you need is a mechanically-sound (street!) car and a helmet… making Track Night undeniably the fastest way to get on a racetrack. Never done it before? That’s great! Because Track Night offers the Hawk Performance Novice Experience, where you’ll learn driving etiquette to ensure you (and everyone else) get the most out of your time at the track.
Sebring International Raceway is one of the oldest tracks in the country and host to the world-famous 12 Hours of Sebring.
This track is right at 100 miles south of both Tampa and Orlando, Florida and built on old airport runways which give the surface and layout a unique flavor not found at many other Road Courses.
There are two versions of the course at Sebring – the 3.67-mile “full” course and the shorter “club” course. Track Night in America ran at Sebring for the first time in 2017 on the Club Course and will run the full course for the first time in September of 2019.
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TRACK SPECIFIC RULES
Sebring International Raceway imposes a $20 paddock fee on all RV’s, toterhomes, and race haulers entering their paddock. They define a race hauler as all air-conditioned enclosed trailers. If you’ll be bringing one of these vehicles, please be prepared to pay the $20 cash fee to the gate guard upon entry.
For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. Questions? Ask Jack, “what’s the facts” at Jack@TrackNightinAmerica.com