A white Porsche 911 GT3 RS racing at Sebring International Raceway for the 2026 NASA Championships powered by Hoosier.

NASA competitors interested in going to the 2026 NASA Championships Powered by Hoosier have one last week to get in for the lowest entry fees available. Prices increase July 1, and every month after that, so if you plan to race at the 2026 NASA Championships, register now before the price increase.

For Time Trial competitors, entry fees will rise from $899 to $999 through July 31, For racing, entry fees will increase from $1,199 to $1,299. Don’t delay! Register today!

REGISTER FOR THE 2026 CHAMPIONSHIPS

The first race at Sebring in 1950 was the brainchild of aeronautical engineer Alec Ullman, a sports car fan who felt the runways of the former Army Air Force training base for B-17 bomber pilots could work for auto racing. That event, the Sam Collier 6-Hour Memorial race held Dec. 31, was the first sports car endurance race staged in the United States.

In 1952, Ullman got the bright idea to put on longer, European-style endurance races, and a legendary series of events got underway. The 12 Hours of Sebring has been a “bucket list” event since its inception and has seen some of the best road-course competition in the nation, including epic battles between Porsche and Ferrari that carried on when the marques returned to the European continent to contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Come and stake your place in the rich racing history of Sebring International Raceway!

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