

Leeds, United States
2.380 miles • 16 Corners
Barber Motorsports Park is one of the most pristine and technically refined road racing circuits in North America, located in Leeds, Alabama, just east of Birmingham. Opened in 2003, the circuit is part of the Barber Motorsports complex, which also houses the world famous Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, the largest motorcycle museum in the world. The 2.380 mile (3.830 km) layout features 16 corners and is known for its smooth asphalt, dramatic elevation changes, blind crests and technical rhythm sections. The circuit flows continuously with very few straight sections, placing emphasis on precision, chassis balance and driver discipline. Signature areas include the fast downhill Turn 1, the museum complex, Charlotte’s Web, and the long flowing final sector. Barber Motorsports Park hosts the NTT IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Alabama, MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, historic racing, SRO GT events, manufacturer testing and a very active programme of public car and motorcycle track days and professional driving schools. With its immaculate facility standards, museum backdrop and ultra clean racing surface, Barber is one of the most respected circuits in the United States for both drivers and motorsport photographers.
Barber Motorsports Park is located in Leeds, Alabama, USA. The full address is 6040 Barber Motorsports Pkwy, Leeds, AL 35094, United States.
Barber Motorsports Park is 2.380 miles (3.830 km) long and features 16 corners.
Yes. Barber regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving schools and private testing through approved organisers.
Barber is most famous for its butter smooth racing surface, technical elevation changes, and the adjacent Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.
Yes. Barber hosts NTT IndyCar Series, MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, SRO GT racing and historic motorsport events.
Yes. Barber is very suitable for beginners due to its excellent visibility, smooth surface and structured novice groups with instructor support.
Yes. Noise limits vary by organiser and event but typically range around 103–105 dB(A) static, with monitoring during public track days.
Yes. Modified cars are permitted provided they meet safety regulations and comply with Barber’s event specific noise and technical rules.
Yes. Barber is exceptional for motorsport photography due to its landscaped grounds, clean sightlines, elevation changes and museum backdrops.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Barber Motorsports Park track day photos and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Barber Motorsports Park is owned and operated by George W. Barber / Barber Motorsports Park LLC.
Yes. Barber operates year round, subject to weather conditions and scheduled major events.
Photographers regularly attend events at Barber.
Yes. LapSnaps features Barber Motorsports Park track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly online.
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