The Just Track It Track Day -Birmingham, AL

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The Just Track It Track Day -Birmingham, AL

Time: January 14, 2017 to January 15, 2017
Location: Barber Motorsports Park
Street: 6040 Barber Motorsports Pkwy
City/Town: Birmingham, AL
Website or Map: http://justtrackit.net/2017-c…
Phone: http://www.justtrackit.net
Event Type: cars, motorcycle, track, day
Organized By: The Just Track It
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2016

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Barber Jan 14-15


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For this event we will have 4 run groups

Novice will include both instructed drivers and solo drivers as follows

Novice-instructed for drivers with 0-4 events +/-

Novice-Solo 4-6 events +/-

Intermediate 1 for drivers with 6-12 events +/-

Intermediate 2 for those drivers with 13-15 events +/- working on becoming advanced drivers. In this group we will feature passing anywhere with a point by.

Advanced is for highly experienced drivers wit 25+ events. In this group drivers must be able to maintain speed through the corners and never hold up a faster driver regardless of where on the track.

Tentative Schedule

Event details

  • Open to licensed drivers age 16 or older (under 18 requires accompanying parent
  • All experience levels welcome
  • SA2005 or newer rated helmet required
  • Convertibles must have roll over protection – see Car and Driver Requirements for details
  • Completed tech inspection form is required
  • Event runs rain or shine
  • Passengers are allowed (16 or older)
  • Sessions will run from 8am-5pm with 1 hour lunch break
  • Check in at the track will be available from 5pm-8pm on Friday Sept 23 and at the track the morning of the event beginning at 6am
  • Sound limit at Barber is 101dB measured from a fixed location
  • Camping is available for a small fee payable at check-in – details to be updated
  • Electrical hook ups will be available for a fee payable to the track – details to be updated
  • Host Hotelto be announced
  • Full weekend cost $425 per driver
  • Share your car and drive time with a co-driver  for $100 (only available for Intermediate 1, 2, and Advanced)
  • Saturday Only and Sunday Only registrations  are only available for Intermediate 1, 2, and Advanced

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