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Sebring is the largest city in the Sebring radio market, which is ranked as the 288th largest in the United States by Arbitron. [57] Radio stations broadcasting from Sebring include WAVP (1390AM), WWLL (105.7FM/Adult Contemporary), WITS (1340AM/Religion ), and WJCM (1050AM/ESPN). The latter three are co-owned with WWOJ (99.1FM/Country ...
The Chrysler Sebring (/ ˈ s iː b r ɪ ŋ / SEE-bring) is a line of mid-size automobiles that was sold from 1995 through 2010 by Chrysler.Three generations of convertibles, two generations of sedans, and two generations of coupes were produced.
In its early years, the Sebring circuit combined former airport runways with narrow two-lane service roads. [8] The 1966 event was a turning point in Sebring history, as the facilities and the safety of the circuit were heavily criticized. Five people were killed during the race, more than in the race's prior 15-year history combined. [8]
Harold Sebring (1898–1968; aka Tom Sebring), an American judge, Florida Supreme Court justice; George E. Sebring, founder of Sebring, Ohio, USA; Henry Orvel Sebring, founder of Sebring, Florida, USA; Janette Sebring Lowrey (1892–1986; born Janette Sebring), U.S. children's author; Jay Sebring (1933–1969), an American celebrity hair stylist
Sebring was founded by the Sebring family from East Liverpool, Ohio, who were successful pottery owners that sought to establish their own pottery town. [5] Sebring was incorporated 1899. [ 5 ] Much of the original family built the establishing houses and factories in the town, which at their high employed approximately 3,300 workers. [ 5 ]
The 1959 12-Hour Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance for the Amoco Trophy was a motor race for sportscars, staged on 21 March at the Sebring International Raceway, Florida, United States. It was the opening round of the 1959 World Sportscar Championship and was the eighth running of the 12 Hours of Sebring.
The 1966 12 Hours of Sebring was an endurance race held at the 5.2 mile (8.3 km) Sebring International Raceway, in Sebring, Florida, United States on March 26, 1966. It was the sixteenth running of the endurance classic and the second round of the 1966 World Sportscar Championship season .
Sebring International Raceway in 1952-1966. The 1956 Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance powered by Amoco took place on 24 March, on the Sebring International Raceway, (Florida, United States). It was the second round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship.