Video: Barber Motorsports Park Hooligans – Daytona 200 Winner Jason DiSalvo With Stunters Ernie Vigil And Nick Brocha

Video: Barber Motorsports Park Hooligans – Daytona 200 Winner Jason DiSalvo With Stunters Ernie Vigil And Nick Brocha

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Barber Motorsports Park Hooligans – Jason DiSalvo, Ernie Vigil, Nick Apex Birmingham, Ala. — Professional stunters Nick “Apex” Brocha and Ernie “EDub” Vigil recently met up with Daytona 200 Winner Jason DiSalvo, appearing as a security guard, at the Barber Motorsports Park and Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Birmingham. This may be the first and last time the three will be allowed together in the world’s most spectacular motorcycle museum, and we think it’s something you and your readers will enjoy many times over. We hope you pass it along. Featuring: AMA Pro Racing Daytona 200 Winner Jason DiSalvo Team Empire Riders Nick Brocha and Ernie Vigil Monster / Icon Drift Bikes / Triumph Speed Triples Monster / Icon Stunt Bikes / Triumph Street Triples Filmed on Location at: Barber Motorsports Park and the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Birmingham, Alabama The Triumph Superbike Classic will take place June 22 – 24 at Barber Motorsports Park. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.barbermotorsports.com. Take a road racer, two drift bike pilots, add water, and stir with triples. This may be the first and last time the three will be allowed together in the Barber Motorsports Museum. Be sure to check out other Roadracing World feature videos. Video provided by ~http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com~ and ~http://www.YouTube.com~

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