–HERO CAROUSEL START– Barber Motorsports Park A legendary monument to motorsports. — HERO CAROUSEL END– –CONTENT START– Feel the adrenaline of Porsche prowess on a racecourse designed for speed. The Porsche Track Experience places drivers on a world-class track at Barber Motorsports Park, in Birmingham, Alabama. The multi-purpose racing facility covering 880 acres with beautifully manicured grounds, and world-class museum made Barber Motorsports Park an easy choice for Porsche’s official U.S driving school. –CONTENT END– –CAROUSEL START– –CAROUSEL END– –CONTENT START– 2.38 Miles 2.38 miles / 3.83 km of track that is a veritable roller coaster without rails. 16 Turns The track features 16 challenging and varied turns. 190’ of Elevation The undulating track layout showcases up to 190’ of elevation changes throughout. –CONTENT END– –INTERACTIVE CAROUSEL START– Turn 1 Turn 2 Turn 3 Turn 4 Turn 5 Turn 6 Turn 7 Turn 8 Turn 9 Turn 10 Turn 11 Turn 12 Turn 13 Turn 14 Turn 15 Turn 16 Turn 1 Past the start/finish line, you approach turn 1 on the right side of the track, a fast left hand downhill turn. Brake hard initially, and then just past the crest of the downhill begin to release brake pressure as you turn in for the corner. Trail the brake into the corner and roll back onto the power. The tires will have plenty of grip as the car compresses at the bottom of the hill and start tracking out. Stay towards the right of center and begin going uphill to turn 2. Turn 2 The approach of the right hand turn 2 is uphill and you will need to stay towards the right placing your left side tires on the seam in the pavement. On entry, brake hard initially followed by a quicker release of the brake pressure. Trail off the brake as you turn into the corner and transition over to the throttle, but do not accelerate. Just maintain a balance and be patient waiting for the apex curbing to appear. Once at the apex, you can accelerate. Turn 3 Squeeze the power to full throttle. The track-out point is slightly off camber so anticipate that, maintain your steering angle and accelerate up the hill. Turn 4 As you go up hill begin to slightly open the steering a few degrees in order to crest the hill in a somewhat straight line. You will feel the car get very light at the apex of turn 4. Let it settle and track out straddling the seam on the left side of the track. Turn 5 You’ll begin to come across the track from the left to the right and enter the braking zone for turn 5, Charlotte’s Web. You will begin to brake on level ground, but it will quickly drop and gravity will come into play. The turn-in is late. Trail the brake into the turn and then begin to squeeze back on the power at the apex while opening steering up simultaneously. Turn 6 Turn 6 has a slight left hand kink in the road and then flattens out. On the straight gradually move to the left and get ready for the braking zone for turn 7. Turn 7, 8, 9 Begin braking, turn in and trail the brake all the way down into the Corkscrew of turns 7, 8, and 9. Increase brake pressure as you go downhill into turn 9, look to the right and through the turn, feel the compression as you reach the bottom at the apex and then accelerate. The radius will open up as speed increases. Slowly release steering input to reach the track out point. Turn 10, 11 Maintain some steering input and you will slowly come across the track from the left to the right. The esses are fast and technical. A slight amount of braking is required prior to the entry. After turning in, squeeze on the power to stabilize the car past the apex of turn 10, then turn right and begin to accelerate once the car is pointed in the right direction. Track all the way out to the left and then start back to the right. Turn 12 For the next series of turns, 12, 13 and 14, the Alabama Rollercoaster, you begin braking on level ground as you turn-in for 12. Trail the brake through the corner. You should be in the middle of the road before entering 13. Turn 13 Now transition off the brake, turn right and as you feel the compression from the hill, squeeze on the power and gradually release steering in order to crest the hill as straight as possible. Turn 14 Down the hill to turn 14, lift off the power transitioning weight to the front of the car, turn right, drive over the flat apex curbing, and then hold steady speed and steering up the long right hand turn into 15. Turn 15 Braking for turn 15, again to the right, will begin while you are still turning, so make a smooth transition off the throttle to the brake. The car should be placed about a car width from the edge of the left side of the road at the turn-in point. The turn-in is late on this compromise corner. Look into the corner and trail the brake in. Squeeze on the power but do not track out over the seam in order to be positioned properly for turn 16. Turn 16 A very important left hand turn that leads onto the front straight. If you gave-up turn 15 correctly you will be on the right side, now lift off the gas at the turn-in point to transfer the weight to the nose of the car and turn left. The road will fall off so you will have to apply the power carefully, don’t jump on the power too early. Most likely you will not get to full throttle until you reach the apex. Carry as much speed off the turn as possible and anticipate the track going off-camber at the exit. Now stay to the right and cross the start/finish line. –INTERACTIVE CAROUSEL END– –SIDE BY SIDE START– Proving Grounds We work fast. A 22-acre multi-use facility comprised of a track with multiple configurations possible. The track includes a banked turn, a large skid pad, off road, obstacle course, and a 4.5 acre dynamic driving area. The facilities are utilized during our advanced car control clinic as well as half day corporate driving programs. Discover Corporate Programs –SIDE BY SIDE END– –SIDE BY SIDE START– Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Exhibiting excellence. The Barber Motorsports Park features not only one of the most popular race tracks on the IndyCar circuit, but also a five story museum awarded by the Guinness Book of World Records. The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum features the largest collection of motorcycles and Lotus race cars in the world. The museum’s architecture itself is unique and beautiful for guests visiting from all of over the world. All Porsche Track Experience participants have an opportunity to visit the Barber Museum free of charge at the conclusion of their scheduled course. Visit Museum Site –SIDE BY SIDE END– This website uses cookies. We do this to better understand how visitors use our site to offer you a more personal experience. We share information about your use of our site with social media and analytics partners in accordance with our Privacy Notice. Additional information for California residents.