Barber Motorsports Park 2009 Season Passes Still Available

Barber Motorsports Park 2009 Season Passes Still Available

© 2009, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

(Birmingham, Ala.) Season Passes for the Barber Motorsports Park are still available for the 2009 season. At a price of only $185 (a $210 savings), the Season Pass allows weekend general admission and paddock access to all spectator events throughout the year and includes an official Barber Motorsports Park lanyard and credential holder, exclusive to Season Pass holders. Several new events have been added to this year’s calendar, along with Park favorites such as AMA Superbike, Grand-Am Road Racing and the Barber Vintage Festival. For more information, please visit the newly revised website, www.barbermotorsports.com. In keeping with the Park’s family tradition, children 15 and under will be admitted free with a ticketed adult, and as always, parking is free at the Barber Motorsports Park. 2009 Spectator Events: March 21 23* Indy Racing League Pre-Season Test April 17-19* Mustang 45th Anniversary Celebration May 1-3 AMA Superbike Championship – Honda Superbike Classic May 22 – 24 WERA Sportbike Series (Regionals) May 29 31* Barber Sportscar Classic July 17 – 19 Grand-Am Road Racing Porsche 250 presented by Legacy Credit Union September 4 – 6 Sportscar Club of America (SCCA) September 11 – 13 WERA Sportbike Series (Nationals) October 9 – 11 Barber Vintage Festival * New 2009 event About Barber Motorsports Park and ZOOM Motorsports: Barber Motorsports Park opened in the spring of 2003. Since its inception, ZOOM Motorsports, LLC has been the exclusive event promoter for the events at the Park. The 2.38 mile racing circuit is 45 feet wide, with 17 turns and elevation changes of more than 80 feet. The Barber Motorsports Park has been considered one of North America’s finest road courses for car and motorcycle racing, and has served as the venue for several international product launches. The Barber Motorsports Park also features the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. This 144,000 square-foot facility houses more than 1,000 vintage and modern motorcycles from 17 different nations and more than 125 manufacturers.

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