Track profile

Barber Motorsports Park

Birmingham, Alabama

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Location
Birmingham, Alabama
Length
2.38 mi
Turns
17
Opened
2003

Barber Motorsports Park is one of the circuits FastLane can run a private program at on request. It is not a FastLane base of operation. Our home track is Buttonwillow Raceway Park , where most days run.

Barber Motorsports Park is an 880-acre racing facility in Birmingham, Alabama, built by businessman and collector George W. Barber. The complex pairs a 2.38-mile, 17-turn permanent road course with the 230,000-square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum, home to one of the largest motorcycle collections in the world. The park opened in 2003 after breaking ground in 2002.

Set in rolling, manicured parkland often called a "park within a park," the circuit is known for its dramatic elevation changes, fast flowing sweepers, and demanding blind crests that reward precise car placement and commitment. The asphalt layout climbs and falls through wooded terrain, making it one of the most picturesque and technical road courses in North America and a favorite of professional drivers and riders alike.

Barber has hosted the IndyCar Series Indy Grand Prix of Alabama since 2010, along with MotoAmerica, GT World Challenge America, and the annual Barber Vintage Festival each October. It also serves as the home of the Porsche Track Experience. For students and enthusiasts, the combination of elevation, rhythm, and run-off makes Barber an outstanding venue to develop high-performance driving skills in a safe, world-class setting.

Notable events

  • IndyCar Series Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
  • MotoAmerica Championship of Alabama
  • GT World Challenge America
  • Barber Vintage Festival
  • Porsche Track Experience

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