BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBMA) — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix has returned to Barber Motorsports Park, bringing a wave of excitement and international attention to Birmingham. The event, which kicked off with the first round of practice Friday, is expected to draw even more than last year’s 80,000 attendees.
race fan Tommy Means, visiting from Louisiana, expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “We’ve never been to an Indy Car Race…never been to Barber Motorsports, it’s fantastic, beautiful!”
Charles Cowner, another race fan, praised the venue’s intimate atmosphere. “I like this race venue because you can get more up close with the teams, it’s a little more personal, a friendly environment,” he said.
The event offers a variety of attractions, including a fan zone, concerts, and driver autograph sessions, ensuring there’s something for everyone. John Cho, attending with his young son Jaden, noted the family-friendly environment. “Everything is great so far, it’s very family friendly. I was a little hesitant because you know we’ve got a young one. But, it’s very easy the fans are great,” he said.
The weekend is not only about racing but also about raising funds for the Children’s of Alabama, the state’s only free-standing pediatric hospital. A portion of all race ticket sales will benefit the hospital, along with proceeds from a $5 Ferris wheel ride and a 5K race.
The main event is set for Sunday at 1 p.m., with tickets still available.