Hagerty Cars and Caffeine at Sebring Raceway -Sebring, FL

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Hagerty Cars and Caffeine at Sebring Raceway -Sebring, FL

Time: February 26, 2022 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Sebring Raceway
Street: 113 Midway Dr, Sebring, FL 33870
City/Town: Sebring
Website or Map: https://speedtour.net/st/?lib…
Phone: 8636988620
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Toni Strollo
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2022

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2022 HAGERTY CARS & CAFFEINE CAR SHOW OPENS AT THE SEBRING SPEEDTOUR AT SEBRING INTL RACEWAY

It's showtime, so tune up your engines, shine up your show cars and grab your keysthe 2022 Race and Car Show Season is opening February 26, 2022, with the Hagerty Cars and Caffeine Car Show during the Sebring SpeedTour.

The Hagerty Cars & Caffeine Car Show is open to all classic, vintage, exotic and collectible cars, and motorcycles. Car clubs are welcome and can create a club coral.
Each $50.00 Car Show registration includes:
2 Weekend passes (Saturday and Sunday) to the Sebring SpeedTour that includes, Vintage Racing, the Trans Am Series and I GT Series

Saturday Car Show touring laps on Sebring Intl Raceway during the lunch hour.
(The Corvette Invasion will have touring laps at the end of the day)
-VIP Parking Full access to the race car paddock

Load up your car and crew and join us for one of the largest motorsports festivals and car shows in Florida! Register here: https://speedtour.net/st/?lib=product&pid=630&cat=11

For more information email tc@svra.com or call Toni at 863-698-8620

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