Coker, Broward
1958

Sebring Endurance Race Official Safety and Communications Card

Sebring Endurance Race Official Safety and Communications Card

DESCRIPTION: Official safety and communications card for the 12-Hour Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance. This 12-hour endurance race for the Amoco Trophy was held at the Sebring Air Terminal on March 22, 1958, the seventh year the race was run. A Ferrari 250 TR 58, driven by Phil Hill and Peter Collins won the race.

Map shows the course layout among the runways and taxiways of the air terminal. The card documents radio communications procedures and protocols for ambulances and fire trucks during the race.

Sebring International Raceway, America’s oldest road racing track, evolved from Hendricks Field, a World War II airbase used to train B-17 combat crews. Sebring is well known for celebrity participation. Steve McQueen, James Brolin, Paul Newman, Gene Hackman and even journalist Walter Cronkite have competed in the race. (Source: https://www.sebringraceway.com/track-info/about-sir)

CREATOR: Coker, Broward

PUBLICATION DATE: 1958

GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States

BODY OF WATER: N/A

CONDITION: Good.  On card stock. Somewhat browned at edges. Small stain at bottom.

COLORING: None.

ENGRAVER: 

SIZE: 14 " x 9 "

ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 11

PRICE: $125

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