SEBRING RESOURCES 2017

Paying Attention: 

The internationally famous 12 Hours of Sebring race is today. The flag drops at 10:40AM and runs until 10:40PM, ET. You can see the race on IMSA.tv, Fox Sports GO (app) and from 2:00PM to 11:00PM (ET) on Fox Sports 1. It’s not an easy race to follow. Our recommendation: radiolemans.com–the best audio coverage of The 12. But…for a totally different and thorough overview along with continuing uninterrupted coverage of the race, check out the Sebring Resources listed below–easily the best and most comprehensive list of information on the race. You never can tell what’s going to happen at Sebring. Last year’s race was something of a water festival….if you like big time sports car racing, this is one of the best.
Sites and Sounds to follow for The 12:
Live Timing and Scoring
 IMSA Twitter Feed
IMSA Instagram Feed 
Sebring Twitter Feed 
Sebring Instagram Feed
Risi Comp Twitter Stream
Risi Comp Instagram Feed
Regis Lefebure Instagram Feed  (Regis is the Official Risi Comp Photographer)
Keith Rizzo Instagram Feed (Keith also shoots for Risi Comp)
Camden Thrasher Instagram Feed (Cam is one of the best young photographers in the sport)
Rick Dole Instagram Feed (Rick is another top photographer. Follow ALL these guys)
Marshall Pruitt Twitter Feed (Marshall is a photographer/writer for Racer magazine other publications)
John Dagys Twitter Feed  (John is the founder/editor of Sportscar 365)
Sportscar 365 Twitter Feed (The daily journal of the sport’s twitter feed)
Graham Goodwin (Editor, Daily Sports Car Racing)
Eve Hewitt Radio Le Mans Twitter Feed (one of the voices from Radio Le Mans)
 Radio Le Mans
Fox Television Broadcast Schedule (scroll down for Sebring)
2017 Sebring Media Guide 
2017 IMSA Spotter Guide  
2017 IMSA Technical Specifications for GTLM Cars 
2017 IMSA Sporting Regulations 
2017 IMSA/Sebring Balance of Performance (BoP) Specifications
2017 Sebring Entry List 
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