Barber Motorsports Park, Racing complex and motorcycle museum in Birmingham, Alabama.
Barber Motorsports Park is a racing complex in Alabama featuring a 2.4-mile track and a museum housing around 1,600 motorcycles and racing cars. The 880-acre grounds include additional training courses and vehicle testing areas.
The park opened in 1998 after George Barber transformed his private motorcycle collection into a public motorsports facility. It has since become a major hub for racing events and motorcycle heritage.
The facility hosts major racing events that draw spectators from across the region, and showcases one of the world's largest collections of restored motorcycles that tell stories of engineering evolution.
Visitors can explore the racing track, browse the motorcycle museum, and view art installations throughout the grounds. Plan your visit outside major racing events if you prefer a quieter experience of the facilities.
Large steel sculptures of dragonflies and spiders created by artist Bill Secunda are scattered across the grounds, creating an outdoor art experience among the racing facilities. This artistic addition gives the motorsports destination an unexpected cultural layer.
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