Rounds 4 & 5: The Challenge of Sebring
Rounds 4 and 5 of the 2026 GT4 America Series take the field to one of the most legendary and demanding venues in North American motorsport: Sebring International Raceway.
Built on a former World War II airfield, Sebring is known for its punishing concrete surface, relentless bumps, and unforgiving nature. Often referred to as a track that “finds weaknesses,” Sebring challenges every aspect of a race program—from car setup and tire management to driver endurance and mental focus. It’s a circuit that rewards discipline, patience, and mechanical sympathy just as much as outright speed.
For Karl Forman and the Precision Racing LA Toyota GR Supra GT4 effort, the Sebring weekend represents a critical mid-season proving ground. With back-to-back races on one of the toughest tracks on the calendar, consistency and execution will be key as the championship battle begins to take shape.
Sebring has a way of equalizing the field and producing hard-earned results. For Karl, it’s an opportunity to lean into racecraft, adaptability, and resilience—qualities that often define success at this historic venue.
As GT4 America tackles one of its most iconic stops, expect intense racing, strategic decision-making, and a true test of both driver and machine. Check back for qualifying results, race recaps, and behind-the-scenes content from the Sebring round as the 2026 season continues to unfold.