March 20th is fast approaching so who's planning on attending ? I was really hoping to have the 914 ready but I don't think it will be done and on the road. Anyway who's planning on going ?
I am going to the Winter Testing on February 22-23, Unfortunately some guests decided to visit us March 20th weekend, I am in negotiations with the wife. We used to go for the entire week, but economic and work times are different now. I have been working on my 914 for 3 years, winter testing will be my first run to mecca for baby. Sebring is really a special race it will be intersting to see what the list of competitiors looks like this year.
Vysoc
I'll be there.
T.C.
TC will you be camping again this year ? Same spot ? I'll be driving down early Saturday morning.
I decided to go to the Grand Am / IRL event at Barber in Birmingham this time. I've got reservations for the Inn on the Lake in Sebring this year, but I'll have to cancel 'em. My budget can't afford both...
I'll be in the North paddock at #115.
Illl be there.
A remote chance that I'll be attending, as I'll be visiting my folks in St. Pete for a couple of weeks.
Only 35 Cars entered
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In the 1984 there were 84 cars started. Of course the DEA hadn't started to crack down yet....
I got my ticket in the mail last week. I ponied up for the Porsche corral parking so I'll be there in my Quartz gray 911SC. We should pick a time and place to meet before the race starts. I suggest 9:00.......but where ?
Formula Atlantics yesterday called an end to their season before it even started. I guess it will give other classes extra practice time
T.C.
Audi released pictures of its R15Plus , which will be doing a 12 Hours test next Monday at Sebring. I just don't get it - Audi brings all it's equipment, drivers, engineers, support, etc - but doesn't race in 2nd most important sportscar race in the world.
Really a shame. I read that they haven't tested it enough, but I figured with Peich as captain of the ship there would be a little more drive to competition and less market posturing. I am still holding out some hope they are on the grid.
Maybe they want to keep their cards close to their chest for a June frog wuppin'?
Any meetings spots? I typically watch the start from the outside exit of turn 1. Suspension loading at its best!
Lead Intersport driver in terrifying testing crash
Intersport Racing’s Jon Field was released from a Sebring, Fla., hospital Monday night, hours after a horrific crash during testing for this weekend’s opening round of the 2010 American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón.
Field, testing for the 58th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida, was taken to Highlands Regional Medical Center following an accident in which his AER-powered Lola B06/10 LMP1 race car got airborne and flipped several times between Turns 9 and 10 of the 3.7-mile, 17-turn Sebring International Raceway circuit.
Well it looks like I will stop by the 12 hour race afterall. I'll be driving down with a friend in his new Corvette. Since I'll be the passenger, I will have to go along with his schedule.
1. Leave Tampa at 6:30am and head over to Cars and Coffee in St Petersburg.
2. Leave Cars and Coffee around 8:00 or 8:30 and head down to Sebring.
3. Leave Sebring around 3:00 and head to Plant City to attend another car show.
4. Leave Plant City car show and head home to Tampa.
Good Luck with that schedule Steve - Ain't never gonna happen, especially if you stop by the T.C. compound ( ), that's right, I'm confirmed in.
Same Bat Time, Same Bat Place
T.C.
Yep, between turn Turn 2 ( there is no such thing) and Turn 5
Still a remote chance that I'll be attending the race. Anyone care to PM their cell number that we might me up?
If not I surely will take in the Cars & Coffee gathering.
36 cars entered.
I say 22 will take the checkered flag.
I'm watching it on SPEED. The battle seems to be in the GT class with the Vettes, Ferrari and Porsches. Pole winning GT BMW was found to be was bounced to the back for the start. Great Florida weather.
Well our planned day turned out great. First, Cars and Coffee in St Pete, then 12 Hours of Sebring, left Sebring at 5:00 and drove to the car show in Plant City. Got home around 8:30 just in time to watch the last 2 hours of the race on Speed.
An absolutely beautiful day. In my opinion, Sebring didn't seem nearly as crowded as years past. Also, not enough cars on the track.
Pretty dull race at the front. Two Pugs running like frieght trains for 12 hours.
Definitely not the nail biter other Sebrings have been. The sound that the Aston put out made the trip worth it! Damn, that car sounded great!
I had a great time and agree the Aston Martin has a wonderful sound to it. Would have liked a larger car count but the economy has taken its toll, hopefully car counts will come up. The GT battle was a good one. Met up with TC and shared some stories. I met lots of nice people in the Porsche corral and had some great conversations. But I had a verbal run in with the dick guarding the Jaguar corral. First off the Jag corral was large but only had about 20 cars in it so it was empty. To get to the Porsche corral the path of least resistance was going through the Jag. This dick stops me and asks where you going ? I said I'm walking to my car in the P corral. He asks for my pass and I show him. And he asked me 6 more times during the day . I finally told him I wasn't impressed with him guarding the empty space and what was he afraid of......that the grass is going to get matted down ? The guy with him started laughing which pissed dick head off even more. The rest of the day as I went by him I smiled and chuckled but he didn't ask for the pass any more.
And I agree that the crowd size seemed smaller than in the past, once again I think economy driven. Porsche corral was full though
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