2.38 miles long
45’ wide
16 turns, most of which are flowing
80’ of elevation change
4 levels of paved paddock
60 amp power available on mechanics wall
Restroom and shower facilities
Covered tech area
Facility is approximately 1 mile off Interstate 20
International airport approximately 10 minutes away
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum located on Park property
Track record:
Car – 1:20.613 – avg. speed – 102.713mph – Max Papis – October of 2004
Motorcycle – 1:25.047 – avg. speed - 97.358mph – Mat Mladin – April of 2005

The park opened in the Fall of 2003.
The first major event to take place at the park was the American Sports Car Series, May 17-18, 2003.
Roger Edmundson, Grand American President, (in 2003 about the facility) said, "Even before construction is complete, it is clear that this track is a world-class facility. Grand American has been given a very unique and special opportunity to be the first event there. I know that all of our competitors and fans are in for a truly great experience when they get here."
Five-time Rolex 24 At Daytona winner Hurley Haywood said, "Barber Motorsports Park combines natural beauty and technical complexity to create a unique motorsports experience. It is without a doubt one of the finest racing facilities in the world, user friendly to both competitors and spectators."
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum began life in 1988 as a private collection of George W. Barber, owner of Barber Dairies. Mr. Barber, always an automobile enthusiast, raced, modified and maintained Porsches in the 1970's (63 first place wins). He started collecting and restoring classic sports cars in 1989.
Winner(s)/Team from Grand American Road Racing Events (Rolex Series)
2003: Terry Borcheller: Bell Motorsports
2004: Elliot Forbes-Robinson/Butch Leitzinger: Howard Boss Motorsports
2005: Max Angelelli/Wayne Taylor: Suntrust Racing
2003: Superbike 1 - Aaron Yates/Suzuki
2003: Superbike 2 - Kurtis Roberts/Honda
2004: Superbike 1 - Mathew Mladin/ Suzuki GSX-R1000
2004: Superbike 2 - Miguel Duhamel/Honda CBR1000RR
2005: Superbike 1 - Mathew Mladin/Suzuki GSX-R1000
2005: Superbike 2 - Mathew Mladin/Suzuki GSX-R1000
2006: Superbike 1 - Ben Spies GSX-R1000
2006: Superbike 2 - Ben Spies GSX-R1000
