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* Tomberlin, Michael (July 26, 2009) "Indy Car race coming to Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham." {{BN}} | * Tomberlin, Michael (July 26, 2009) "Indy Car race coming to Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham." {{BN}} | ||
* Azok, Dawn Kent (September 2, 2015) "Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum unveils plans for major expansion." {{BN}} | * Azok, Dawn Kent (September 2, 2015) "Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum unveils plans for major expansion." {{BN}} | ||
* Phillips, Ryan (September 2, 2015) "Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum announces 84,000-square-foot expansion." {{BBJ}} | |||
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Revision as of 09:47, 2 September 2015
The Barber Motorsports Park is a large racing complex in the Birmingham city limits near Leeds featuring a 2.38 mile world-class race course in a 740-acre wooded park with a museum of vintage motorcycles and race cars and other facilities. Former Barber's Dairy owner and motorcycle racing enthusiast George Barber constructed the Park in 2003 with $70 million of his personal fortune. The park debuted to the public with the inaugural Barber 250 sports car race. The museum opened shortly thereafter.
In 2008 Barber discussed plans to expand the park with a new motocross track, additions to the museum building, and a possible lengthening of the road course's straight-away. Also planned are higher-profile motorcycle events and the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, an Indy Racing League open-wheel event.
Race course
The Barber race course is 2.38 miles long by 45 feet wide with 16 turns and a total elevation change of just over 80 feet. The course is designed and engineered to the highest standards of international racing and is set in landscaped grounds arrayed so that from most vantage points a large percentage of the course is visible despite the hills and turns.
The grandstands are surmounted by a large pressbox and information board. In front of the grandstand is the race control area, paddocks, and pit lane.
Records
- Fastest lap (car): 1 min 09.4557s (avg. speed 119.213 mph) by Will Power (March 2009)
- Fastest lap (motorcycle): 1 min 23.664s (avg. speed 115.474 mph) by Mat Mladin (April 2008)
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Motorsports Museum, with nearly 1,400 unique exhibits, is the largest of its kind in the world. The displays include Barber's collection of more than 1,200 motorcycles, along with a smaller collection of Lotus and other race cars and memorabilia. The museum operates as a non-profit foundation and first opened in 1995 in a building on 5th Avenue South in Lakeview before moving to its present location in the Barber Motorsports Park in 2003. Jeff Ray is the museum director.
The museum originally occupied 144,000 square feet on five floors, and was expanded in 2016 to nearly 250,000 square feet. In addition to exhibition space, the museum also houses offices, workshop space, a 5000-volume research library and gift shop. The 2016 expansion created space for temporary exhibits, an outdoor terrace, and a large glass atrium. Williams Blackstock Architects designed the expansion, which was constructed by B. L. Harbert International.
Both sections of the museum, which adjoins the straightaway between turns 8 and 9, provide expansive views over the race course. A pedestrian bridge, completed in April 2015, connects the museum to the track's infield.
Many of the pieces in the collection are maintained in racing shape and are ridden on Vintage racing circuits by the Barber Vintage Motorcycle Team. In 2014 the Guinness World Records organization certified the collection as the "world's largest motorcycle museum".
Driving schools
Since its opening, the Barber Motorsports Park has hosted the "Porsche Driving Experience," a 2-day course with instruction on handling high-performance vehicles in a race course environment.
Beginning in 2009 the Kevin Schwantz Suzuki School, led by former 500cc world champion Schwantz, will be held eight times a year at the track.
Races
The Barber Motorsports Park has hosted the following races:
- IRL IndyCar Series
- Grand Prix of Alabama (2010–)
- Porsche 250 weekend (2003–)
- Porsche 250 Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series
- Barber Park 200 (Grand-AM Cup)
- Stock Car Championship Series
- Fran-Am 2000
- AMA Superbike Championship (2003–)
- AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike Championship (2 races) (100 km/60 laps)
- AMA Genuine Suzuki Accessories Superstock Race (60 km/17 laps)
- MBNA 250 Grand Prix (60 km/17 laps)
- AMA Pro Honda Oils U.S. Supersport Championship (60 km/17 laps)
- AMA Pro Daytona SportBike (formerly Lockhart Phillips USA Formula Xtreme) (21 laps)
- Legends of Motorsports (2010–)
- Sportscar Vintage Racing Association
- WERA Sportsman/Vintage Series
- CCS Championship Series
- World Karting Nationals
Park
In addition to motor racing and museum facilities, the park has abundant parking and landscaped areas for spectators and camping during race weekends.
References
- Diel, Stan (April 20, 2008) "Expansion plans would double size of Birmingham's Barber Motorsports Park." The Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (July 30, 2008) "Barber eyes adding motocross racing." The Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (July 26, 2009) "Indy Car race coming to Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham." The Birmingham News
- Azok, Dawn Kent (September 2, 2015) "Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum unveils plans for major expansion." The Birmingham News
- Phillips, Ryan (September 2, 2015) "Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum announces 84,000-square-foot expansion." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Barber Motorsports Park website
- Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum website
- Porsche Driving Experience website