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The '''Porsche 250''' | The '''Porsche 250 presented by Bradley Arant''' is a three-day racing weekend featuring a Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series race. The event has been held annually since 2003 at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]]. The Rolex series race features prototype stock and GT cars. Other events include the [[Barber Park 200]] Grand Am Cup Series race and two World Karting Association races. | ||
== | ==2006== | ||
The 2006 race was held on July 30 and won by Jörg Bergmeister and Colin Braun in their #76 Krohn Racing Ford. | |||
==2005== | |||
Max Angelelli and Wayne Taylor drove the Suntrust Racing Pontiac to victory in the July 31 race. | |||
==2004== | |||
The race gained a title sponsor and became the Porsche 250. Elliot Forbes-Robinson/Butch Leitzinger won the October 10 race in their #4 Howard-Boss Motorsports car. | |||
==2003== | |||
Terry Borcheller won the inaugural '''Barber 250 at the Park''' with his #54 Bell Motorsports Chevrolet-powered Daytona Protoype car. | |||
[[Category:Barber Motorsports Park]] | |||
[[Category:Auto races]] | [[Category:Auto races]] | ||
[[Category:July events]] | [[Category:July events]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 30 July 2006
The Porsche 250 presented by Bradley Arant is a three-day racing weekend featuring a Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series race. The event has been held annually since 2003 at the Barber Motorsports Park. The Rolex series race features prototype stock and GT cars. Other events include the Barber Park 200 Grand Am Cup Series race and two World Karting Association races.
2006
The 2006 race was held on July 30 and won by Jörg Bergmeister and Colin Braun in their #76 Krohn Racing Ford.
2005
Max Angelelli and Wayne Taylor drove the Suntrust Racing Pontiac to victory in the July 31 race.
2004
The race gained a title sponsor and became the Porsche 250. Elliot Forbes-Robinson/Butch Leitzinger won the October 10 race in their #4 Howard-Boss Motorsports car.
2003
Terry Borcheller won the inaugural Barber 250 at the Park with his #54 Bell Motorsports Chevrolet-powered Daytona Protoype car.