Barber Motorsports Park Announces 2005 ‘Major’ Event Schedule

Barber Motorsports Park Announces 2005 ‘Major’ Event Schedule

© 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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From a press release issued by Bruno Event Team, which manages events at Barber Motorsports Park:

BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK ANNOUNCES 2005 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

(Birmingham, AL)- The Barber Motorsports Park has released its schedule for the 2005 season. The schedule will consist of nine major event weekends beginning with the Historic Sportscar Racing Series (HSR) event April 1-3 and concluding with the AHRMA (American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association) National Roadrace Series October 21-23.

For the third consecutive year, Barber Motorsports Park will host the Honda Superbike Classic April 22-24 as part of the AMA Superbike Series and the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series July 29-31. The 2005 season will also include a new addition to the schedule. The World Karting Association (WKA), which made its debut last October at the Porsche 250, will return to the Barber Motorsports Park as part of its Big South Series.

2005 Spectator Events:

April 1-3 HSR (Historic Sportscar Racing)

April 8-10 WKA (World Karting Association)

April 16-17 WERA Regionals

April 22-24 3rd Annual Honda Superbike Classic presented
by Dunlop

May 28-29 BMW Race

July 29-31 Grand American Rolex Sportscar Series

August 12-14 Championship Cup Series

September 23-25 WERA Nationals

October 21-23 AHRMA (American Historic Racing Motorcycle
Association)



Tickets for all 2005 events are now on sale. Call 1-800-240-2300 or visit www.barbermotorsports.com.

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