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Sixty Years Ago At Sebring

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Sixty Years Ago At Sebring

By alley - Feb 3, 2015, 10:31 AM ET

Sebring’s fourth annual 12-hour classic in 1955 turned out to be thrilling but controversial.The race featured a massive 80-car field, but chaos ensued at the start when six reserve entries – upset they were not selected to race – snuck on to the track and began racing. After a couple...

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