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Coca Cola 12 Hour Race, Sebring International Speedway
24 march 1973
Winners average : 151,488km/h
72 starters
12:00:35,024
| 1 | 59 | PORSCHE CARRERA RSR 911 360 0705 | Peter Gregg-Hurley Haywood-Dave Helmick | 226 Laps | 1.GTO |
| 2 | 1 | PORSCHE CARRERA RSR 911 360 0755 | Michael Keyser-Milt Minter | 225 Laps | 2.GTO |
| 3 | 50 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Ron Grable-Mike Brockman-John Greenwood | 219 Laps | 3.GTO |
| 4 | 81 | PORSCHE CARRERA RSR 911 360 0756 | Grey Egerton-Elliot Forbes Robinson | 217 Laps | 4.GTO |
| 5 | 17 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Vince Gimondo-Bill Dingman | 212 Laps | 1.TO |
| 6 | 37 | FORD MUSTANG OFO2G129236 | Danny Moore-David McCullough | 210 Laps | 2.TO |
| 7 | 27 | PORSCHE 911S | Don Lindley-Brian Goellnicht-Steve Behr | 209 Laps | 1.GTU |
| 8 | 76 | PORSCHE 911S 911 230 1687 | George Stone-Mike Downs | 209 Laps | 2.GTU |
| 9 | 24 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Tim Chitwood-Joie Chitwood-Bob Nagel | 208 Laps | 3.TO |
| 10 | 91 | PORSCHE 911S | Dieter Oest-Mike Tillson-Harry Bytzek | 198 Laps | 3.GTU |
| 11 | 99 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Phil Currin-Danny Fortin-Bill Johnson | 197 Laps | 5.GTO |
| 12 | 42 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Luis Sereix-Tony Lilly-Dave Yoder | 193 Laps | 4.TO |
| 13 | 77 | PORSCHE 911S | Bruce Jennings-Bob Beasley | 193 Laps | 4.GTU |
| 14 | 89 | PORSCHE 911S | Don Parish-Dave Causey-Edwin Taylor | 193 Laps | 5.GTU |
| 15 | 82 | PORSCHE 911S | Bob Bergstrom-Jim Cook | 191 Laps | 6.GTU |
| 16 | 94 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Wilbur Pickett-Bill Bean | 186 Laps | 6.GTO |
| 17 | 41 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | George Garcia-Vic Shinn | 186 Laps | 5.TO |
| 18 | 84 | PORSCHE 911S | Klaus Selbert-Sieg Glage | 186 Laps | 7.GTU |
| 19 | 49 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Jim Greendyke-Bob Johnson | 182 Laps | 7.GTO |
| 20 | 114 | BMW 2002 | Jim Grob-Juan Montalvo | 180 Laps | 1.TU |
| 21 | 61 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Scott Chapman-John McLaren-William Hood | 179 Laps | 8.GTO |
| 22 | 9 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Ray Kessler-Jim Fitzgerald | 178 Laps | 6.TO |
| 23 | 67 | PORSCHE 914/6 914 043 1262 | David McClain-Dave White | 177 Laps | 8.GTU |
| 24 | 47 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Terry Keller-Bob Gray-Neil Potter | 175 Laps | 9.GTO |
| 25 | 92 | PORSCHE 911S | Dieter Oest-Don Heth-David Olimpi | 174 Laps | 9.GTU |
| 26 | 90 | MAZDA RX2 | Ray Walle-Richard Schuck | 173 Laps | 2.TU |
| 27 | 33 | ALFA ROMEO GTV | Mark Davis-Rob Melville-Bob Beatty | 165 Laps | 3.TU |
| 28 | 3 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Dick Bauer-Jim DeStefano | 159 Laps | 11.GTO |
| 29 | 00 | AMC GREMLIN | Whit Diggett-Amos Johnson | 154 Laps | 7.TO |
| 30 | 85 | PORSCHE 914/6 | Don Parish-Ron Jones-John Hulen | 154 Laps | 10.GTU |
| 31 | 74 | DATSUN 240Z | Jacques Groleau-Craig Ross-Bill Shaw | 153 Laps | 11.GTU |
| 32 | 78 | FORD MUSTANG | Manuel Quintana-Reinaldo Almeida | 150 Laps | 8.TO |
| 33 | 71 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Bob Christiansen-Gary Myers-John tremblay | 149 Laps | 12.GTO |
| 34 | 57 | FORD MUSTANG | Javier Garcia-Reinaldo Almeida | 148 Laps | 9.TO |
| 35 | 86 | PORSCHE 911S | Jim Lynch-Toby Milne | 148 Laps | 12.GTU |
| 36 | 80 | SHELBY 350GT | Kirby Stumpf-Dick Vreeland-James Pirie | 137 Laps | 13.GTO |
| 37 | 7 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Eddie Johnson-Clay Young | 132 Laps | 10.TO |
| 38 | 97 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Tony Ansley-Ron Connelly-Steve Avera | 131 Laps | 14.GTO |
| 39 | 175 | DATSUN 510 | Jack Baldwin-Robert Clark | 130 Laps | 4.TU |
| 40 | 32 | SHELBY 350GT | Roberto Boza-Daniel Hernandez-José Romero | 127 Laps | 15.GTO |
| 41 | 95 | PORSCHE 911S | George Dickinson-Eddie Wachs-Ed Pulz | 125 Laps | 13.GTU |
| 42 | 69 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Ron Goldleaf-John Tunstall | 124 Laps | 16.GTO |
| 43 | 88 | DATSUN 240Z | Bob Lapp-Mike Meldeau | 124 Laps | 14.GTU |
| 44 | 30 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Dennis Dallmeyer-Nick Dunn | 124 Laps | 11.TO |
| 45 | 72 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Albert Naon-Tony Garcia-John Freyre | 123 Laps | 12.TO |
| 46 | 83 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Bert Gafford-John Belperche | 121 Laps | 13.TO |
| 47 | 11 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Tony de Lorenzo-Steve Durst | 113 Laps | 17.GTO |
| 48 | 29 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Ralph Noseda-Ray Mummery-Richard Small | 113 Laps | 14.TO |
| 49 | 30 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Dave Heinz-Jerry Thompson | 110 Laps | 18.GTO |
| 50 | 48 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | John Greenwood-Don Yenko | 105 Laps | 19.GTO |
| 51 | 40 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Tom Nell-Richard Dagiel-Joe Pirrotta | 104 Laps | 20.GTO |
| 52 | 138 | MAZDA RX2 | Paul Fleming-Roger Mandeville | 102 Laps | 5.TU |
| 53 | 87 | FORD MUSTANG | Sam Miller-Rob Henry | 91 Laps | 15.TO |
| 54 | 2 | MGB | Dean Donley-Ben Scott | 81 Laps | 15.GTU |
| 55 | 46 | PORSCHE 911S 911 230 0056 | Klaus Bytzek-Rudy Bartling | 80 Laps | 16.GTU |
| 56 | 0 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | John Elliot-Bill McDill | 80 Laps | 16.TO |
| 57 | 34 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Ike Knupp-Bob Tullius | 74 Laps | 21.GTO |
| 58 | 98 | SHELBY 350GT | Loren Pearson-Mike Spencer-trian Taylor | 71 Laps | 22.GTO |
| 59 | 62 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Jef Stevens-Pete Sherman | 53 Laps | 23.GTO |
| 60 | 19 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Joe Rodriguez-Bob McClure | 50 Laps | 17.TO |
| 61 | 30 | FORD ESCORT | John Buffum-Bert Everett | 48 Laps | 6.TU |
| 62 | 44 | CHEVROLET NOVA | Manuel Garcia | 44 Laps | 17.TO |
| 63 | 110 | DODGE COLT | Bob Mitchell-Jim Williams | 43 Laps | 7.TU |
| 64 | 30 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Bill Schumacher-Rick Hay | 37 Laps | 24.GTO |
| 65 | 70 | PORSCHE 911S | Marc Dancose | 30 Laps | 17.GTU |
| 66 | 75 | PORSCHE 912 | Tom Kuenz | 23 Laps | 18.GTU |
| 67 | 14 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | C.C. Canada-Russ Boykin | 22 Laps | 18.TO |
| 68 | 4 | PORSCHE 911S | Bob Lillquist | 19 Laps | 19.GTU |
| 69 | 8 | CHEVROLET CAMARO | Gene Felton | 6 Laps | 19.TO |
| 70 | 6 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Alex Davidson | 3 Laps | 25.GTO |
| 71 | 26 | CHEVROLET NOVA | Charles Cook | 2 Laps | 20.TO |
| 15 | PORSCHE 911 | Robert Kirby-Michael Sherwin-John Hotschkis | GTU | ||
| 21 | FERRARI 365GTB4 | Sam Posey-Harley Cluxton | GTO | ||
| 64 | FERRARI 246GT | Pete Harrison-Bob Buchler | GTU | ||
| 65 | PORSCHE 914/6 | Lee Cutler-Pete Kirill | GTU | ||
| 169 | OPEL MANTA | Steve Coleman-Dennis Shaw | GTU | ||
| 22 | FORD PINTO | Hoyt Overbagh-Bill Freeman-Sam Peters | GTU | ||
| 111 | AUSTIN AMERICA | Jack Swanson-Brad West | GTU | ||
| 168 | VOLVO 122S | Robert Whitaker-Harold Vance | GTU | ||
| 176 | VOLVO 122S | Laurence Oliva-Ronald D.Polimeni | GTU | ||
| 188 | FORD PINTO | Dave Wolin-Gerry Cohen | GTU | ||
| 12 | PORSCHE CARRERA RSR | Daniel Muniz-Roberto Quintanilla | GTU | ||
| 23 | DE TOMASO MANGUSTA | Randy Lewis-Jon Milledge-Max Sebba | GTO | ||
| 38 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Terry Wolters-T.R Smith | GTO | ||
| 63 | CHEVROLET CORVETTE | Gary Belcher-Pete Peters | GTO | ||
| 68 | PORSCHE 911 | George Rollin-Fred Geisel | GTU | ||
| 73 | TRIUMPH GT6 | Dale Kreider-Rick Silvers | GTU | ||
| 141 | FORD PINTO | Rick LaCroix-Tom Wilson | GTU |
- This race had been one of the most important sportscar racing venue in the US when it was litterally
dropped of the World Sportscar Championship. The main reason for this fact was that the track was no
longer eligible for a round of the WSC because of the track state. It needed extensive repairs to be
again eligible for the WSC and it was never to be. So IMSA took the challenge and decided to include
this race in their schedule. Alec Ulman himself wished the new organisation good luck when the 1973
event was launched for the first time by IMSA. Thanks to IMSA, the legendary race would be revived, and regain later an international aura. SARA(Sebring Automobile Racing Association) was to promote the event. Of course, the field was far away from those seen
before at Sebring but it was nonetheless an extremely high quality field of GT machinery. 72 cars took
the start of the first IMSA sanctioned Sebring race. Tony de Lorenzo won the pole in his Marathon Chevrolet Corvette. Dave Heinz and Jerry Thompson were next, and both cars would battle during the early stages of the race. The Porsche Carrera RSs were next, waiting for their time.
It looked like the Corvettes would have to win the
race and they really could have done it!

Tony DeLorenzo and Steve Durst ran strong at Sebring, but the car would simply not survive.
- They led the race until lap 86, Tony de Lorenzo-Steve Durst
fighting off with Dave Heinz-Jerry Thompson. But they both experienced problems which led them to a
retirement later in the race. The lead was soon to be taken by the ever consistent Peter Gregg-Hurley
Haywood who were fighting hard with the other Porsche Carrera driven by Michael Keyser-Milt Minter.
They managed to win the race with a one lap margin victory over their closest follower. Third in the
race were Ron Grable-John Greenwood-Michael Brockman who finally broke the German streak with their
Corvette. 41 cars were still running at the chequered. The GTU class was taken by the Porsche 911S
driven by Steve Behr-Don Lindley-Brian Goellnicht who placed 7th overall.
The 12 Hours of Sebring were quietly on the way back to a new recognition by the fans and later by the
medias.
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