Requirements
ADVANCED SOLO REQUIREMENTS
Open to all drivers with PCA Driver-Ed ADVANCED SOLO status, confirmation required, valid PCA membership, Porsche cars only
ADVANCED SOLO Only - There will be no instruction at this event
New drivers to the 48 Hours at Sebring event must provide a letter or email from your chief track instructor with your application verifying ADVANCED SOLO status. This applies to licensed racers, not registered in the race, who have never participated in our ADVANCED SOLO event.
48 Hours at Sebring Chief Track Instructor has the final say on your status. By completing the application/registration you agree that if determined by our Chief Track Instructor you are not at an ADVANCED SOLO level, you may not be allowed to participate
ADVANCED SOLO at the 48 Hours at Sebring means that you have obtained the skills and experience to drive a high-speed track, without instruction in a high traffic environment. You should be at an “ADVANCED SOLO” level for at least one year participating in several events at that level, comfortable driving with other advanced level drivers in high performance or modified cars. In the past, there have been as many as 70 very experienced drivers on the track at this event.
If you have any concerns about your ADVANCED SOLO status or vehicle compliance, please contact Nick at sebringclubrace@yahoo.com
PCA/DE passing rules STRICTLY adhered to for the entire weekend including practice days
Helmet with a Snell rating of M2000 or SA2000 and newer required, no exceptions
Vehicle must pass the at-track inspection, no exceptions
After 60 registrations have been received, you will be contacted and placed on a waiting list
48 Hours at Sebring Registered Racers ARE NOT allowed to enter in any ADVANCED SOLO Group




