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2015 MRTI Barber Motorsports Park-V2 2015 Barber Motorsports Park Wednesday, April 22 8:00AM: USF2000, Pro Mazda load-in 4:00-5:00PM: Track Walk (Walking Only – No Vehicles Allowed) Contact: John Andersen – 201-532-9622 Thursday, April 23 7:00AM-4:00PM: Tech Open (All Series, All Cars One Time Thru) 7:00AM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Driver Pre-Event Meeting 8:00AM: Indy Lights load-in (earlier load-in available if convenient – please contact John Andersen to make arrangements) 8:00-8:45AM: USF2000 Testing 9:00-9:45AM: Pro Mazda Testing 11:00AM: Crew Chief Meeting (Series Trailer) 12:00-3:00PM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 1:15-2:00PM: USF2000 Testing 2:15-3:00PM: Pro Mazda Testing Friday, April 24 7:00AM-4:00PM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 7:00AM-7:00PM: Tech Open (All Series) 8:00AM-3:00PM: Indy Lights/IndyCar Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 8:00-8:30AM: Pro Mazda Practice 8:45-9:15AM: Indy Lights Practice 9:30AM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Drivers Meeting 12:10-12:40PM: USF2000 Practice 12:55-1:25PM: Indy Lights Practice 2:30-3:00PM: USF2000 Qualifying 3:15-3:45PM: Pro Mazda Qualifying 4:00-4:40PM: Indy Lights Qualifying 6:10-6:55PM: USF2000 Race 1 Saturday, April 25 6:00AM-3:30PM: Indy Lights/IndyCar Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 8:00AM-5:00PM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 8:00AM-4:00PM: Indy Lights Tech Open 9:00-10:00AM: Verizon IndyCar Series Practice 10:15-10:55AM: Pro Mazda Race 1 12:00-7:00PM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Tech Open 12:00-12:30PM: Indy Lights Autograph Session – INDYCAR Fan Village 12:40-1:25PM: Verizon IndyCar Series Practice 1:15-1:45PM: Pro Mazda Driver Autograph Session – INDYCAR Fan Village 1:30PM: Indy Lights Driver’s Meeting 2:15-2:45PM: USF2000 Driver Autograph Session – INDYCAR Fan Village 2:50-3:40PM: Indy Lights Race 1 3:55-5:05PM: Verizon IndyCar Series Qualifying 5:20-6:00PM: USF2000 Race 2 Sunday, April 26 7:00AM-12:00PM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Tech Open 7:00AM-2:30PM: Indy Lights/IndyCar Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 2015 Barber Motorsports Park 7:30AM: Chapel Service (Andersen Promotions Hospitality) 8:00-10:00AM: USF2000/Pro Mazda Credentials (Location: Hampton Inn, Rex Lake Rd) 9:00AM-2:00PM: Indy Lights Tech Open 9:00-9:45AM: Pro Mazda Race 2 10:00-10:30AM: Verizon IndyCar Series Warmup 12:10-1:20PM: Indy Lights Race 2 2:30PM: Verizon IndyCar Series Race Schedule Subject to Change .
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