Porsche won the 12 Hours of Sebring last year in the GTD class with Team Seattle/Heart of Racing. Hopefully one of Porsche’s excellent teams, both new and old, can rally from a few close-but-no-champagne finishes at Daytona to take the top step at Sebring. Sadly, one of the fan favorites, Magnus has left Porsche after many years racing 911s to move to Audis. With some of the best drivers on their roster, and certainly some of the best new cars, Porsche should do quite well at the half-day showdown. So how can you stay up to date with their efforts? Aside from the usual television and radio broadcasts, today we have online streaming, live in-car video, and most importantly, the world of social media.
For long endurance races like this one, Twitter can be an invaluable source of information. Not only can Twitter provide an up-to-the-minute view of what’s happening in the race, it can connect you with intimate details and insight from the drivers and teams themselves. In fact, I know of no other way to stay as closely and accurately informed about what’s happening in the Porsche world before, during and after the race (even if you were at the event itself) than through the “Twittersphere”. You just need to know who to follow.
Official Information
- The official Hashtag is #Sebring12
- The WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s official account is @IMSA
- Sebring International Raceway’s official account is @SebringRaceway
- Also follow @Porsche
Great Resources
- Our Porsche Fan’s Guide to the 24 Hours of Daytona (Coming Soon)
- John Dagys
- Marshall Pruett
- Shea Adam
- Radio Le Mans
- John Hindhaugh
- Graham Goodwin
- SportsCar 365 Live
Porsche Drivers On Twitter
The GTLM Class
Porsche North America with CORE autosport #911 @PorscheNAracing
- Patrick Pilet @PatrickPilet
- Nick Tandy @NickTandyR
- Kevin Estre @kevinestre
Porsche North America with CORE autosport #912 @PorscheNAracing
- Earl Bamber @earlbamber
- Michael Christensen @ChristensenMK
- Frederic Makowiecki @FredMako1
The GTD Class
Alex Job Racing WeatherTech #22 @RaceWeatherTech
- Cooper MacNeil @CooperMacNeil
- Leh Keen – Not Active
- Gunnar Jeannette @GunnarJeannette
Team Seattle/Alex Job Racing Heart of Racing #23 @TeamSeattle
- Ian James – @Ijracer1
- Mario Farnbacher @MarioFBR
- Alex Riberas @AlexRiberas
Park Place Motorsports #73 @ParkPlaceRacing
- Patrick Lindsey @plindsey73
- Matthew McMurry @mcmurrymatt
- Joerg Bergmeister @JBergmeister
Black Swan Racing #540 @BlkSwnRcng
- Timothy Pappas @tpap54
- Nick Catsburg @nickcatsburg
- Patrick Long @PLMotorsport
- Andy Pilgrim @AndyPilgrim8
Don’t forget to follow @FLATSIXES if you’re not already!
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C'mon Bradley - Team Seattle/The Heart Of Racing #23 won GTD last year according to the linked article.
"GT Daytona Standings
1. No. 23 Ian James (USA)/Mario Farnbacher (Germany)/Alex Riberas (Spain), Porsche 911 GT America – 318 laps"
Yep. That's what you get for writing early in the morning on a Sunday before you've had your morning coffee. Post corrected. Thanks!