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The 12 Hours Of Sebring On Twitter For Porsche Fans

Aside from the usual television and radio broadcasts, today we have even greater access to online streaming, live in-car video, and most importantly, the world of social media continues to develop tools for us to connect to our favorite drivers and teams.

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

Great Resources

Porsche Drivers on Twitter

The GT Le Mans Class

Porsche North America with CORE autosport Car #911 @PorscheNAracing and @COREautosport

Porsche North America with CORE autosport Car #912 @PorscheNAracing and @COREautosport

Team Falken Tire Car #17 @FalkenTire

The GT Daytona Class

Muehlner Motorsport Car #18 @MUEHLNERMOTORS

Muehlner Motorsport Car #19 @MUEHLNERMOTORS

Alex Job Racing Car #22 @RaceWeatherTech

Alex Job Racing/Team Seattle Car #23 @TeamSeattle

Magnus Racing Car #44 @MagnusRacing

Dempsey/Wright Motorsports With Snow Racing, and Brumos Porsche Car #58 @WrightRac1ng, @GoDempseyRacing, @SnowRacing, and @brumosracing

Park Place Motorsports Car #73 @ParkPlaceRacing

GB Autosport Car #81 @gbautosport

Don’t forget to follow @FLATSIXES if you’re not already!

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