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Post Daytona AoP (1-16-15) .. http://www.imsa.com/sites/default/fi...20%2315-06.pdf
Pre Sebring AoP for all classes (2-23-15) .. http://www.imsa.com/sites/default/fi...s/IMSA-TEC.PDF L.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Schedule Entry List Track Info Weather Spotters Guides Radio Timing & Scoring Alternate FRC Last edited by joeb; 19 Mar 2015 at 14:56. |
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Bertolini will join Kaffer and Fisichella for Sebring In the Risi 458.
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A (pre) race thread? Excellent!
Looks like I won't be making the spring trek south this year, but looking forward to it nonetheless. |
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Dixon in with Pruett and Hand in the lone Ganassi.
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Scott Dixon will complete the CGR #01 lineup joining Pruett and Hand. No #02 it seems.
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Am I reading the GTLM Ferrari restrictor right? 41.2 compared to every else being around 30 and larger is better in this case?
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Why such a huge change to the BMW restrictor -19mm.?
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I've never been to Sebring but considering making the trip. Does anyone know where the best spots are to watch from? Are there grandstands? or are lawn chairs needed?
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There's all of one small grandstand, so lawn chairs are recommended. It's a long race, so you can wonder and watch the action from multiple locations.
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Thanks for the info! I'll make sure to grab the chairs! Do you know which part of the track has the small grandstand?
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What is the difference between attending the Daytona 24 vs the Sebring 12 hr? I guess the lack of grandstands is a biggie? You probably only can see 1 or 2 turns at the Sebring at a time compared to Daytona where you can see all the way around at times.
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On the airport side, by turn 14. Correction: Looks like they've added a grandstand at turn 7 as well since I was there in 2013.
The Sebring track map is here. It's 3 3/4 mile circuit, so it's a pretty big track: http://www.sebringraceway.com/fan-info/track-map |
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The reason you can see so much at Daytona is because it’s a roval. Grandstands or not, you’re going to see a smaller percentage of the action at most natural-terrain road courses (and that's what Sebring effectively is these days). That's especially true at a track as long as Sebring.
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Outside Turn Seven is good. Either side around Three, Four, and Five is good ... cars sometimes pass in Three, and slide off the track exiting Five. Inside Turn Ten is ... special. Drivers' left between Six and Seven is good, because they are accelerating hard from Five to Seven, and you can wander down to outside Seven and all the way back to Three, Four, and Five, cross the footbridge between Six and Seven, and walk over to inside Ten and down towards Nine, which is basically a long curved straight—the cars appear from the trees and accelerate all the way to the braking zone for Ten.
Best bet is to go for a few days and walk a Lot the first day and figure out where you like to be. It's Not that long a race, I find. It seems long, but then suddenly the sun is setting. For late night I like outside Turn Seven because it is lit, but depending how close to the corner you get you can still see some nice brake-rotor glow if you are into that, and Seven is another overtaking/Oops zone. There are also a couple spots between Three and Five like that, where the cars come out of darkeness, into the light, and disappear into darkness ... if you like that sort of thing. |
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I probably wouldn't be doing Sebring this year, but Formula E Miami is the weekend before, makes for a perfect double race trip. Makes the long trip a lot more worth it! IndyCar at St Petersburg is the weekend after as well, which would make a perfect south Florida triple race trip but I can't afford to do them all. |
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If you have been to PLM then it's the same deal but no hills ... and no mud, but watch out for fire ants.
I hope you get more responses because I know my habits are limited and there is a lot of track to walk. Some folks here must have different favorite viewing spots? |
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Check the viewing mounds out and walk the fences. Its a long walk everywhere but usually worth it the effort. T10 after dark is a hoot. Hell, everywhere in Green Park is a zoo 24 / 7. If you are looking for chill camping, don't camp in Green Park and maybe find a hotel. Watch for couch fires everywhere but especially on the viewing mound at the hairpin on the last lap. |
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