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BIRMINGHAM, AL - APRIL 7: Tristan Vautier of France, driver of the #55 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda locks up his breaks ahead of Charlie Kimball, driver of the #83 Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing Race With Insulin Honda and Scott Dixon of New Zealand, driver of the #9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda during the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park on April 7, 2013 in Birmingham, Alabama.
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WERA Sportsman Series Racing This Coming Weekend At Barber Motorsports Park
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 from Road Racing World Read more »
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Birmingham City Council Indy debate, racially charged conversation back in headlines
climate, an impact that is hotly debated within the city." The council April 9 approved $300,000 for the event at Barber Motorsports Park, ending the protracted three-week standoff over city support. The original funding proposal was killed in a dramatic standoff from Everything Alabama Read more »
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The Boost: Purported Post 'apology' prank payback for 'reckless' reporting
In photos: These funny-looking cars aren't funny cars - they're electric cars that students built and raced at Barber Motorsports Park for the Electrathon electric car race on Monday. Joe Songer has the photos. The cinnamon challenge can hurt your lungs: Do from Everything Alabama Read more »
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Marco Andretti looks to maintain consistency at Long Beach
two races of the season. He collected a podium in the season-opener at St. Petersburg and a top-10 two weeks ago at Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Ala. But with his teammates James Hinchecliffe and Ryan Hunter-Reay winning those events, Andretti from Josh Ellis Dallas Cowboys Blog Read more »
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Changing the names is as right as rain in IndyCar
James Hinchcliffe in St. Petersburg at the season-opener and more recently IndyCar defending champion Ryan Hunter-Reay at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama. It’s a poignant, almost surreal, moment when one generation replaces the other on the podium. There from Motorsport Magazine Read more »