The 62nd running of the 12 Hours of Sebring has been eviscerated by fans, drivers, and the racing media in the wake of IMSA’s celebration of incompetence in Central Florida last Saturday.
In case you missed it, more than five hours of the 12-hour race were spent under caution for silly crashes, fires, and bonehead moves that came from on-track maneuvers and from inside the control tower.
Of all the tales to emerge from the second race in the newly unified TUDOR United SportsCar Challenge, the story of how Alex Job Racing’s (AJR) No. 22 Porsche 911 GT America was penalized for contact with a rival car that it never touched will go down in Sebring infamy … Video, pictures and more
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