1952 12 Hours of Sebring

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The Sebring International Grand Prix of Endurance, was a non-championship race. [1] The race was held at the Sebring International Raceway, on March 15, 1952. Victory overall went to the No. 9 J. S. Donaldson Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica driven by Larry Kulok and Harry Grey. [2] [3]

Race results

Class winners in bold.

PosClassNoTeamDriversCarLaps
1S2.09 Flag of the United States.svg J. S. Donaldson Flag of the United States.svg Larry Kulok
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Grey
Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica145
2S5.023 Flag of the United States.svg C. M. Schott Flag of the United States.svg Charles Schott
Flag of the United States.svg Morris Carroll
Jaguar XK120 140
3S1.51 Flag of the United States.svg R. H. Irish Flag of the United States.svg Dick Irish
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Fergus
Siata 1400 Gran Sport139
4S2.057 Flag of the United States.svg Bob O'Brien Flag of the United States.svg Robert O'Brien
Flag of the United States.svg Richard Cicurel
Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta Le Mans 138
5S5.089 Flag of the United States.svg Jack Pry Motors Flag of the United States.svg Charles Wallace
Flag of the United States.svg Dickson Yates
Jaguar XK120 138
6S1.54 Flag of the United States.svg David H. Ash Flag of the United States.svg David Ash
Flag of the United States.svg John van Driel
MG TD Mk II Special 133
7S75025 Flag of France.svg Automobiles D. B. Flag of the United States.svg Steve Lansing
Flag of the United States.svg Wade Morehouse
Flag of France.svg René Bonnet
DB 130
8S1.52 Flag of the United States.svg R. K. Thompson Jr. Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Flag of the United States.svg William Kinchloe
MG TD Mk II Special 129
9S3.07 Flag of the United States.svg S. F. Wilder Flag of the United States.svg Gus Ehrman
Flag of the United States.svg Steve Wilder
Morgan +4 128
10S1.552 Flag of the United States.svg F. R. Pearsall Flag of the United States.svg Walt Hansgen
Flag of the United States.svg Randy Pearsall
MG TD 128
11S1.510 Flag of the United States.svg H. L. Brundage Flag of the United States.svg Hubert L. Brundage
Flag of the United States.svg Ira Stacy Brundage
VW Special Aero Roadster128
12S1.55 Flag of the United States.svg Fred F. Allen Flag of the United States.svg Frank O'Hare
Flag of the United States.svg Fred Allen
MG TD Mk II 125
13S75024 Flag of France.svg Automobiles D. B. Flag of France.svg René Bonnet
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Cook
DB 99
14S75040 Flag of the United States.svg G. F. Schrafft Flag of the United States.svg George Schrafft
Flag of the United States.svg David Viall
Crosley Le Mans94
15S1.126 Flag of the United States.svg John Gifford Motors Flag of the United States.svg Roger Wing
Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Spitler
Morris Minor 75
16S75050 Flag of the United States.svg G. Sanderson Flag of the United States.svg George Sanderson Crosley HotShot 72
17S5.013 Flag of the United States.svg F. N. Dagavar Flag of the United States.svg Johnnie Rogers
Flag of the United States.svg Fred Dagavar
Jaguar XK120 64
18
DNF
S1.147 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ceresole Flag of the United States.svg John Greenwood
Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ceresole
Cisitalia 202 SMM Spider Nuvolari 105
19
DNF
S5.011 Flag of the United States.svg R. S. Grier Flag of the United States.svg Robert Grier
Flag of the United States.svg Myke Collins
Allard J2 73
20
DNF
S1.539 Flag of the United States.svg Speed Craft Enterprises Flag of the United States.svg Otto Linton
Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Scatchard
Siata 67
21
DNF
S1.534 Flag of the United States.svg N. K. Patton Jr. Flag of the United States.svg Norm Patton
Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Bailey
MG TD 63
22
DNF
S1.151 Flag of the United States.svg C. R. Hasson Flag of the United States.svg Beau Clarke
Flag of the United States.svg Charles Hassan
Bandini Crosley55
23
DNF
S5.08 Flag of the United States.svg W. C. Spear Flag of the United States.svg Bill Spear
Flag of the United States.svg Briggs Cunningham
Ferrari 340 America 51
24
DNF
S3.012 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ramos Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ramos
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Cummings
MG TC 43
25
DNF
S5.045 Flag of the United States.svg Robert O'Brien Flag of the United States.svg Gary McDonald
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Kennedy
Jaguar XK120 37
26
DNF
S1.122 Flag of the United States.svg B. S. Cunningham Flag of the United States.svg George Huntoon
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stiles
Siata 300BC31
27
DNF
S3.038 Flag of the United States.svg D. Hirsch Flag of the United States.svg David Hirsch
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Gegen
Aston Martin DB2 29
28
DNF
S2.028 Flag of the United States.svg J. Simpson Jr. Flag of the United States.svg James Simpson
Flag of the United States.svg George Colby
Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta Le Mans 26
29
DNF
S1.529 Flag of the United States.svg J. Keeley Flag of the United States.svg James Keeley
Flag of the United States.svg Jack Norcross
MG TC 20
30
DNF
S1.518 Flag of the United States.svg R. E. Belfield Flag of the United States.svg Robert Belfield
Flag of the United States.svg A. Tarpanian
Flag of the United States.svg Joseph Ferguson
Siata Daina 14
31
DNF
S1.543 Flag of the United States.svg W. A. Rauch Flag of the United States.svg Chuck Sarle
Flag of the United States.svg William Rauch
MG TD 4
32
DNF
S5.054 Flag of the United States.svg Al Scully Flag of the United States.svg Rex Easton
Flag of the United States.svg Al Scully
Mercury1
33
DNF
S1.516 Flag of the United States.svg Joe F. Ferguson Flag of the United States.svg Joseph Ferguson Siata Daina Berlinetta  ?

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