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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]
Class winners in bold.
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Car | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | S2.0 | 9 | J. S. Donaldson | Larry Kulok Harry Grey | Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica | 145 |
2 | S5.0 | 23 | C. M. Schott | Charles Schott Morris Carroll | Jaguar XK120 | 140 |
3 | S1.5 | 1 | R. H. Irish | Dick Irish Robert Fergus | Siata 1400 Gran Sport | 139 |
4 | S2.0 | 57 | Bob O'Brien | Robert O'Brien Richard Cicurel | Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta Le Mans | 138 |
5 | S5.0 | 89 | Jack Pry Motors | Charles Wallace Dickson Yates | Jaguar XK120 | 138 |
6 | S1.5 | 4 | David H. Ash | David Ash John van Driel | MG TD Mk II Special | 133 |
7 | S750 | 25 | Automobiles D. B. | Steve Lansing Wade Morehouse René Bonnet | DB | 130 |
8 | S1.5 | 2 | R. K. Thompson Jr. | Dick Thompson William Kinchloe | MG TD Mk II Special | 129 |
9 | S3.0 | 7 | S. F. Wilder | Gus Ehrman Steve Wilder | Morgan +4 | 128 |
10 | S1.5 | 52 | F. R. Pearsall | Walt Hansgen Randy Pearsall | MG TD | 128 |
11 | S1.5 | 10 | H. L. Brundage | Hubert L. Brundage Ira Stacy Brundage | VW Special Aero Roadster | 128 |
12 | S1.5 | 5 | Fred F. Allen | Frank O'Hare Fred Allen | MG TD Mk II | 125 |
13 | S750 | 24 | Automobiles D. B. | René Bonnet Bill Cook | DB | 99 |
14 | S750 | 40 | G. F. Schrafft | George Schrafft David Viall | Crosley Le Mans | 94 |
15 | S1.1 | 26 | John Gifford Motors | Roger Wing Stephen Spitler | Morris Minor | 75 |
16 | S750 | 50 | G. Sanderson | George Sanderson | Crosley HotShot | 72 |
17 | S5.0 | 13 | F. N. Dagavar | Johnnie Rogers Fred Dagavar | Jaguar XK120 | 64 |
18 DNF | S1.1 | 47 | Paul Ceresole | John Greenwood Paul Ceresole | Cisitalia 202 SMM Spider Nuvolari | 105 |
19 DNF | S5.0 | 11 | R. S. Grier | Robert Grier Myke Collins | Allard J2 | 73 |
20 DNF | S1.5 | 39 | Speed Craft Enterprises | Otto Linton Thomas Scatchard | Siata | 67 |
21 DNF | S1.5 | 34 | N. K. Patton Jr. | Norm Patton Bruce Bailey | MG TD | 63 |
22 DNF | S1.1 | 51 | C. R. Hasson | Beau Clarke Charles Hassan | Bandini Crosley | 55 |
23 DNF | S5.0 | 8 | W. C. Spear | Bill Spear Briggs Cunningham | Ferrari 340 America | 51 |
24 DNF | S3.0 | 12 | Paul Ramos | Paul Ramos Tony Cummings | MG TC | 43 |
25 DNF | S5.0 | 45 | Robert O'Brien | Gary McDonald Bob Kennedy | Jaguar XK120 | 37 |
26 DNF | S1.1 | 22 | B. S. Cunningham | George Huntoon Phil Stiles | Siata 300BC | 31 |
27 DNF | S3.0 | 38 | D. Hirsch | David Hirsch Bob Gegen | Aston Martin DB2 | 29 |
28 DNF | S2.0 | 28 | J. Simpson Jr. | James Simpson George Colby | Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta Le Mans | 26 |
29 DNF | S1.5 | 29 | J. Keeley | James Keeley Jack Norcross | MG TC | 20 |
30 DNF | S1.5 | 18 | R. E. Belfield | Robert Belfield A. Tarpanian Joseph Ferguson | Siata Daina | 14 |
31 DNF | S1.5 | 43 | W. A. Rauch | Chuck Sarle William Rauch | MG TD | 4 |
32 DNF | S5.0 | 54 | Al Scully | Rex Easton Al Scully | Mercury | 1 |
33 DNF | S1.5 | 16 | Joe F. Ferguson | Joseph Ferguson | Siata Daina Berlinetta | ? |
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