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Sebring belongs to Porsche: the 963 finishes 1-2.

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Right there in the middle of central Florida, you’ll find one of the most challenging racetracks in the world: Sebring International Raceway.

A maddening combination of rough slab concrete and narrow former service roads, Sebring is an assault on suspension, tires, and nerves, and the only way to win is to grit your teeth and bear it.

Which Porsche drivers absolutely did. After 12 hours of racing, the 963 brought home both first and second in the top-flight GTP category. And that first place wasn’t just any first place: it was a record 19th overall win at Sebring for Porsche. There was plenty of action in GTD Pro, too, where privateer AO Racing captured first place with Rexy, their golden toothed—and braces-wearing—911 GT3 R.

Relive all the Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring action here, then join the celebration by downloading your very own commemorative poster below. With only two races down, there’s still plenty of action left in the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. And we have a feeling there are more good things just around the corner.

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