Sebring 10 Hour to launch Apex One Endurance

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By RACER Staff - Jun 20, 2025, 2:09 PM UTC

Sebring 10 Hour to launch Apex One Endurance

Apex One, the recently rebranded Apex Driving Events, has partnered with Creventic to unveil two new, multi-class endurance racing events under its new racing division Apex One Endurance.

The races will launch with the Sebring 10 Hour (Nov. 20-22, 2025), which will feature 10 hours of uninterrupted racing. That will be followed by the Circuit of The Americas 12 Hour (Feb. 6-8, 2026), which will be split into two segments – seven hours on day one, followed by five hours on day two.

The events address a void in the current North American racing landscape by placing driver development at the forefront. For those taking their first steps into multi class endurance racing, it’s a chance to gain experience in this unique environment. For young talent looking to advance their careers, the races are a launching pad to that next step on the ladder.

Apex One Endurance also bridges the gap between historic and modern racing with a ruleset that welcomes a large variety of race cars.

PRO/AM and AM GT3 classes, open to all generations of GT3-homologated cars, will headline the field. They’ll be joined by a single PRO/AM TC4 class – open to production based race cars built after 2015 including various GT4 named models– as well as a PRO/AM and AM Porsche GT3 Cup Class (992) and a single PRO/AM class for TCE, which will cover TCR named models, the BMW M2 CS, the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport, the Ginetta G50, G55 and G56, and early production GT4s adjusted with BoP.

Beaux Barfield will serve as race director, and the events will utilize the 24H Series’ well-established rulebook and BoP. They will also use the Creventic Fuel Farm System, reducing both equipment requirements for teams, and entry costs for competitors. Both events will run on Michelin tires.

Participants in the series will have access to elevated hospitality offerings, physio services, and robust complimentary social media content. Races will be streamed live on YouTube, with video production provided by 0221 Media Group. Broadcasts will feature manned cameras and competitor on-boards, plus live drone cameras, with professional commentary to keep viewers up to date with all the action as it happens.

For more information, visit Apex-One.us/race.

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