Barber Track To Open In 2003 And Will Seek As Many Car Races As Motorcycle Races

Barber Track To Open In 2003 And Will Seek As Many Car Races As Motorcycle Races

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According to a report in Sunday’s Birmingham News, the new Barber Motorsports Park being built by George Barber’s non-profit Barber Motorsports Park Foundation will open in 2003 and will seek as many car races as motorcycle races.

The 2.38-mile track near Birmingham, Alabama was originally proclaimed as being targeted for motorcycle road racing with a budget of $3 million. That budget has since grown to $22 million with another $18 million allocated to a new 141,000-square-foot Barber Vintage Motorcycle Museum as well as landscaping, the newspaper reported.

Track managers hope for 10 races a year, each drawing around 10,000 spectators.

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