INDY GRAND PRIX OF ALABAMA -Birmingham, AL

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INDY GRAND PRIX OF ALABAMA -Birmingham, AL

Time: April 9, 2010 to April 11, 2010
Location: Barber Motorsports Park
Street: 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway
City/Town: Birmingham, Al
Website or Map: http://www.barbermotorsports.…
Phone: (800) 240-2300 or (205) 327-RACE
Event Type: races, museum
Organized By: Barber Motorsports
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2010

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INDY GRAND PRIX OF ALABAMA April 9-11 at Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham Alabama

Friday: 8am - 5pm: Qualifying - Grand AM Rolex Series
Practice - Firestone Indy Lights and IndyCar
Saturday:8am:Practice and Qualifying - Firestone Indy Lights and Indy Car
12:30pmThe Porsche 250 (Rolex Series Daytona Prototypes and GT)
3:30pmContinental Tire Challenge (Grand-AM Race)
Sunday: 8am:Practice - Firestone Indy Lights and IndyCar
12pmFirestone Indy Lights Race
2pmIndyCar Race

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Barber Motorsports Park open 7:30am-5pm each day. Schedule subject to change.
Cameras, lawn chairs, blankets and coolers (no glass) are welcomed. Concessions are available.
Ride the tram. Trams are provided so you can move easily (and freely, its free) around the park.
Kids 12 & under admitted free with a ticketed adult.
Barber Motorsports Museum open 10am-6pm, Sunday 12pm-6pm. (Tickets available at Museum entrance)
The largest & most amazing collection in the US.

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 1, 2010 at 5:55am
FOR PORSCHE OWNERS AND PORSCHE CLUB MEMBERS
PCA HOSPITALITY TENT AT INDY GRAND PRIX!

The Indy Grand Prix of Alabama is fast approaching. On April 9-11, 2010 Barber Motorsports Park will host the biggest road racing event ever in the State of Alabama. Porsche is also returning as the title sponsor of the Grand Am races which puts us in a terrific spot to get out and enjoy being a part of the Porsche family in one of the most magnificent racing facilities in all the world. Our friends at Zoom Motorsports have helped us secure a fantastic location for the PCA hospitality tent right in turn 14 (PCA is the only club with on track hospitality) with our car corral parking just across the street in lot D. (see maps attached) This event is recognized as a PCA national event and we expect to have visitors from many of our neighboring regions along with PCA National representatives and PCNA executives.

The PCA hospitality tent will offer a great vantage point to take in the on-track action. We will also have a DirecTV feed from Speed on a large screen TV and it will be easy to hear our guest speakers with the PA system. We'll provide plenty of water and snacks. Oh, and of course, door prizes, too.

If you have never been to an event a Barber Motorsports Park now is your chance! Barber is, without question one of the greatest racing facilities in the world. It has been called the Augusta of race parks and what a great track with 80 feet of elevation changes, 16 turns (depending on how you count), and the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.

PCA members can get Car Corral tickets at half price. Go to www.southtix.com/indy or call 800.240.2300 and use promo code "carcorral"

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