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Final Race at Sebring

The last chapter closes at America's oldest sports car track

IMSA Sebring International Raceway
Final Race at Sebring

After more than a decade of competition, Rum Bum Racing took to the grid one final time at Sebring International Raceway. The team that had become synonymous with Porsche endurance racing in North America was about to write its last chapter.

The Final Start

As the green flag dropped on the 12 Hours of Sebring, emotions ran high in the Rum Bum Racing pit. Crew members who had been with the team since the beginning stood shoulder to shoulder with newcomers, all united in their determination to give the program a proper sendoff.

A Legacy Defined

The race itself was vintage Rum Bum Racing—strategic, consistent, and competitive. While the final result may not have been a victory, the performance embodied everything the team had stood for across its history: professionalism, passion, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Looking Back

“This isn’t an ending,” team principal noted after the checkered flag. “It’s a celebration of everything we accomplished together. The wins, the championships, the friendships—those don’t disappear because we’ve parked the cars.”

The Rum Bum Racing legacy lives on in the drivers who honed their craft here, the crew members who went on to other programs, and the fans who followed every lap.

Thank you for the memories.