LEGENDS OF MOTORSPORTS -Birmingham, Al

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LEGENDS OF MOTORSPORTS -Birmingham, Al

Time: May 21, 2010 to May 23, 2010
Location: BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK
Street: 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway (Off Rex Lake Rd, Between Hwy 78 and Grants Mill Rd)
City/Town: Birmingham, Al 35094
Website or Map: http://www.legendsofmotorspor…
Phone: (800)240-2300 between 8:30am - 4:00pm CST Monday thru Friday.
Event Type: races, festival
Organized By: HISTORIC MOTORSPORTS PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Latest Activity: May 18, 2010

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THE INAUGURAL LEGENDS OF MOTORSPORTS EVENT INFO

Mario Andretti will preside as Grand Marshal over the weekend’s festivities

Three exciting days of racing featuring historic cars from the 60’s – 70’s – 80’s
Sports Car Corral, Fan Zone, Kids Zone & other family-based fun
Wine and Champagne Tasting
Charity Gala at the Barber Museum, featuring Mario Andretti as the Honored Guest
Autograph session on Sunday with Bobby Rahal and Mario Andretti
Use the promotion code “zoom” to
receive $5 off your purchase of any general admission tickets.

Purchase tickets at
www.legendsofmotorsports.com

CHILDREN 12 & UNDER ADMITTED
FREE WITH A TICKETED ADULT!

Racing:

Over 15 races, featuring a variety of the most popular historic race cars.
Highlighted by the Lotus Invitational Race.
Friday: 8am - 5pm Practice and Qualifying
Saturday:8am - 12pmQualifying
1pm - 5pm Qualifying Races
Sunday: 8amPractice
10am - 4:30pmRaces

Click here for detailed schedule.


Admission includes:

Fan Zone, Car Show, Music, multiple races each day and more.
Also includes access to the Paddock. More info..
Barber Motorsports Park open 7:30am-5pm each day.
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.
Remember: Kids 12 & under admitted free with a ticketed adult.
Barber Motorsports Museum open 8am-6pm May 21-23. (Tickets available at Museum entrance). Home to the largest collection of Lotus race cars in the world.
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