Sebring plays host to the first major endurance classic of the year – the Sebring 12-hours – with Audi fielding its all-new R15 LMP1 cars for the first time. Our friends over at Radio Le Mans are covering the event, with live commentary throughout the race, and we thought you might like the opportunity to follow the action with them here on DR.
John Hindhaugh and the Radio Le Mans team are the most passionate and informed guys around when it comes to endurance racing, so they’re sure to capture the atmosphere and get all the pitlane gossip.
Tune in here from 1430 today to catch all the action.
Note: Mac users, please click on the following link to launch the player.
=>Radio Le Mans – Sebring audio coverage
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Posted on DR: ALMS Sebring 12 hours – Listen to it live on Radio Le Mans http://bit.ly/LICgR
Did I correctly spot that the Risi Ferrari 430 had a ‘tear-off’ windscreen coating? I thought I noticed the pit crew removing a layer of film over the windscreen when it was in for a pit stop.
Did I correctly spot that the Risi Ferrari 430 had a ‘tear-off’ windscreen coating? I thought I noticed the pit crew removing a layer of film over the windscreen when it was in for a pit stop.