Well, well. Gusty and high winds on an almost spring day where yours truly is domiciled in the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota (very close to the shops of the JDC-Miller Motorsports Porsche 963 team, as funny as that sounds), which look as if they are going to continue through the day tomorrow, have put a slight wrench in the plan for covering the 12 Hours of Sebring. Said gusty winds made the Peacock app where you can find live coverage of IMSA, constantly load and reload. With these technicalities, yours truly has decided, due to the frustration if the wind continues during the race tomorrow and not being able to catch all of the action to tell you about it right then and there, to wait, and what is going to happen, is we will bring you coverage of the Michelin Pilot Challenge event from Sebring, very likely on Sunday, and then, we will move the 12 Hours of Sebring coverage, very likely to Monday. All 12 hours of the race will still be discussed in great detail.
By then, with the coverage taped for on demand viewing rather than the instability of a live feed that crashes and reloads, we will be able to bring you everything and anything you need to know from the 12 Hours of Sebring. Do stay tuned, though, as tomorrow before the race happens, there will still be a pre-race rundown of the news you can use. So, do not despair. Watch this space next week for full coverage of the 72nd annual Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring, right here on Endurance... The Sports Car Racing Blog. We'll catch you next week for all the action. For now, so long, and take care, everyone.
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