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Tuesday, December 1St Wednesday, December 2Nd Thursday 2020 Classic 12 Hour & Sebring Historics Official Race Schedule – November 23, 2020 Tuesday, December 1st Thursday, Continued Registration 12:00 pm -6:00 pm 1:00 HSR Groups 5 & 7 (Q2) Saturday, December 5th 1:30 HSR Groups 2 & 3 (Q2) Competitor Load In 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm (HSR Sprint Race 2 & Classic 12 Race 1, 2 & 3) nd 2:00 HSR Groups 4, 6 & 11 (Q2) Wednesday, December 2 8:30 HSR Sprint Race 2 Grps 5 & 7 2:30 HSR Groups 8, 9 & 10 (Q2) (Test Day for HSR & Classic 12) 9:00 HSR Sprint Race 2 Grps 2 & 3 7:30 Test Day Driver’s Meeting 3:00 BRM V/GTC Enduro 9:30 HSR Sprint Race 2 Grps 4, 6 & 11 Pit Lane/Pit Central 1 Hr, 5 Min Pit Stop Required 10:00 HSR Sprint Race 2 Grps 8, 9 & 10 8:00 Test Group A 4:15 STONER CAR CARE GLOBAL GT RACE 10:30 – 11:30 Alan Jay Parade Laps/Lunch 8:35 Test Group B 4:45 CLASSIC RS CUP RACE 9:10 Test Group C 12:00 Classic 12 Group A (Race 1) 5:30 – 7:00 pm DINNER BREAK 9:45 Test Group D 1:00 Classic 12 Group B (Race 1) Classic 12 Hour Night Practice 10:20 Test Group E 2:00 Classic 12 Group C (Race 1) 7:00 Classic 12 Group A 10:55 Test Group A 3:00 Classic 12 Group D (Race 1) 11:30 Test Group B 7:30 Classic 12 Group B 4:00 Classic 12 Group A (Race 2) 12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH 8:00 Classic 12 Group C 5:00 Classic 12 Group B (Race 2) 1:00 Test Group C 8:30 Classic 12 Group D 6:00 Classic 12 Group C (Race 2) 1:35 Test Group D 2:10 Test Group E th 7:00 Classic 12 Group D (Race 2) 2:45 Test Group A Friday, December 4 8:00 Classic 12 Group A (Race 3) (HSR Qualifying Session & Race 1; CL12 Qualifying Race) 3:20 Test Group B 9:00 Classic 12 Group B (Race 3) 8:00 HSR Groups 8, 9, & 10 (Q3) 3:55 Test Group C 10:00 Classic 12 Group C (Race 3) 4:30 Test Group D 8:30 HSR Groups 4, 6 & 11 (Q3) 11:00 Classic 12 Group D (Race 3) 5:05 Test Group E 9:00 HSR Groups 5 & 7 (Q3) 9:30 HSR Groups 2 & 3 (Q3) rd th Thursday, December 3 10:00 BRM H/P/GTM Enduro Sunday, December 6 (HSR Qualifying Sessions & Classic 12 Qualifying) 1 Hr, 5 Min Pit Stop Required 8:00 HSR Sprint Race 3 Grps 2 & 3 8:00 HSR Groups 2 & 3 (Q1) 11:15 – 12:15 LUNCH 8:30 HSR Sprint Race 3 Grps 8, 9 & 10 8:30 HSR Groups 5 & 7 (Q1) 12:15 Classic 12 Group D (QR) 9:00 HSR Sprint Race 3 Grps 5 & 7 9:00 HSR Groups 4, 6, & 11 (Q1) 12:45 Classic 12 Group A (QR) 9:30 HSR Sprint Race 3 Grps 4, 6 & 11 9:30 HSR Groups 8, 9 & 10 (Q1) 1:15 Classic 12 Group B (QR) 10:00 Classic 12 Group A (Race 4) 10:00 Classic 12 Group A (Q1) 1:45 Classic 12 Group C (QR) 11:00 Classic 12 Group B (Race 4) 10:30 Classic 12 Group B (Q1) 2:15 HSR Sprint Race 1 Grps 2 & 3 12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH 11:00 Classic 12 Group C (Q1) 2:45 HSR Sprint Race 1 Grps 5 & 7 1:00 Classic 12 Group C (Race 4) 11:30 Classic 12 Group D (Q1) 3:15 HSR Sprint Race 1 Grps 8, 9 & 10 2:00 Classic 12 Group D (Race 4) 12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH 3:45 HSR Sprint Race 1 Grps 4, 6 & 11 12:30 Mandatory Driver’s Meeting 4:15 Sasco Sports Int’l/Am Chlg Race Pit Lane/Pit Central 2020 Classic 12 Hour & Sebring Historics Official Race Schedule – November 23, 2020 HSR Sprint Race Groups/Classes Registration Hours: Group 2 ~ Vintage Sports Cars VP1-VP7, VM1-VM4, VSR3, VSR4, S5, S6, SSD, 2X Tuesday, December 1: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Classic 12 Hour Groups: Group 3 ~ Vintage/Historic Production, etc. Wednesday, December 2: 6:30 am – 6:00 pm Group A Early FIA era: 1952 ~ 1972 (Treaded Tires) CLS HP5-HP8, SSB, SSC, S2-S4, HPC, MP3, VSR1, VSR2, MSR3, 3X P/O FIA Prototype Sports Cars, Gr 5/6 (over 3.0) *A-1 Thursday, December 3: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Group 4A/B ~ Vintage/Historic Open Wheel (Monoposto) P/U FIA Prototype Sports Cars, Gr. 5/6 (under 3.0L) *A-2 VF1-VF6, VF5A, VF5B, HF1-HF4 Friday, December 4: 7:00 am – 4:00 am ESC FIA World Sports Car Championship, thru 1965 *A-3 Group 4C ~ Modern Era formula Cars Saturday, December 5: 7:30 am – 3:00 pm GT/O FIA Grand Touring/Sports, Gr. 3/4 (over 3.0L) A-4 MF1-MF5, 4X Sunday, December 6: 8:00 am – 11:00 am GT/U+ FIA Grand Touring/Sports, Gr. 2/3/4 (under 3.0L) A-5 Group 5 ~ Big-Bore Historic Sports Cars, etc. GT/U- FIA Grand Touring/Sports, Gr. 2/3/4 (under 2.0L) A-6 MP1, MP2, HP1-HP4, HTA, S1, SSAA, SSA, STB, VASR, VBSR, GTU, 5X E GT/ Touring Cars FIA Int’l GT Championship, thru 1965 A-7 Group 6 ~ Historic/Post-Historic Prototypes, etc. Vintage GT HSR Group 3 A-8 Vintage GT HSR Group 2 A-9 LMP1, LMP2, WSC, DP1, DP2, GTP, GTPL, 6X Technical Inspection Hours: Group 7 ~ Historic Sports Racers Wednesday, December 2: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Group B Early IMSA GTO/GTU era: 1973 ~ 1993 CLS CA1-CA3, USRRC, HPT, VPT, HBSR, HCSR, S2A, S2B, 7X Thursday, December 3: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm GTO (late) IMSA GTO/GT1/FIA Gr. A/B (1983-1993) B-1 Group 8 ~ Historic Stock Cars GTU (late) IMSA GTU/GT2/FIA Gr. A/B (1983-1993) B-2 SCA-SCE, 8X Friday, December 4: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm GTX IMSA GTX/AAGT/FIA Gr. 5 B-3 Group 9 ~ Post-Historic GT, etc. Saturday, December 5 & Sunday, December 6: By Appt GTO (early) IMSA GTO (< 3.0L) FIA Gr. 2/3/4 (‘73-82) B-4 GT1A-GT1B, GTS1, GT2A, GT2B, GT3, GTO, AAGT, 9X GTU (early) IMSA GTU/FIA Gr. 3/4 (> 3.0L) FIA Gr. 2/3/4 Group 10 ~ Modern Global GT/Cup Series, etc. (‘73-‘82) B-5 GTS2, GT3A-GT3C, GT4, GT5, STA, 10X Historic GT HSR Grp 5A (HP1, MP1, MP2) (Treaded) B-6 Group 11 ~ Modern Era Track Day Cars/Sports Racers Historic GT HSR Grp 5B (HP2, HP3, HP4, HTA, S1, SSA) MSR1, MSR2 (Treaded) B-7 Vintage Enduro Sprts FIA Sports Racing Cars, FIA Gr. 6 *B-8 V1-V5, VX Sports Racers Unclassified HSR Group 7 cars *B-9 GTC (Classic) Enduro GTC1-GTC4, GTCX Group C Prototypes IMSA GTP/WSC/LMP; FIA Gr C/C2; Modern GT CLS GTM (Modern) Enduro LMP ALMS LMP ½ *C-1 GTM1-GTM6, GTMX DP Daytona Prototypes (Gen 1/2/3) *C-2 Prototype Enduro WSC IMSA World Sportscars (WSC); LMP 900/675 *C-3 P1-P5, PX GTP IMSA GT Prototype, FIA Group C *C-4 Historic Enduro GTP/L IMSA Camel Lights, FIA Group C/2 *C-5 H1-H7, HX Sports Racers Unclassified HSR Group 6/11 cars *C-6 Sasco Tire International/American Challenge: Foreign GTS Grand Touring Supreme; includes FIA GT1/IMSA GTS/GTS1 Production Sports Cars & Sedans vs. American GT Cars by invitation (1994 ~ 2002) C-7 (Groups 2, 3, 5) GT1 FIA/IMSA/GAm GT1 (post ~ 2002) C-8 Stoner Car Care Global GT: Select Modern GT cars from Groups 9 GT2 FIA/IMSA/GAm GT2 (post ~ 2002) F430/458/488 C-9 and 10 (See GGT eligibility sheet) GT3 FIA/IMSA/GAm GT3 (post ~ 2002) P996/997/991/991c C-10 HSR Classic RS Cup: Porsche 911 RS/RSR/IROC/SC (2.7 thru 3.0L) Modern GT Unclassified HSR Group 9 cars C-11 Group D Early GT3, World Chlg, Porsche Cup, Ferrari Chlg, etc. CLS GTS2 GTS, uni-body; includes FIA GT2/IMSA GTS2 (‘94 ~’02) D-1 GT3 GTS, tube-frame/unibody, incl: FIA GT3, (‘94 ~ ‘02) D-2 SWC Porsche Cup, Ferrari Chlg, etc. D-3 SWC Porsche Cup, Ferrari Chlg, etc. D-4 GT4 FIA GT4 D-5 Modern GT Unclassified HSR Group 10 cars D-6 * DENOTES PROTOTYPE .
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