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Children’s of Alabama to host giveback night at Walk-Ons Sports Bistreux

Race fans will meet INDYCAR driver Louis Foster during a fundraiser at Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux ahead of the Indy Grand Prix.

Children's Hospital in Birmingham

Race fans and community members are invited to a giveback night benefiting Children’s of Alabama on Wednesday, March 11, at Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux ahead of the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix. A portion of proceeds from the day will be donated to Children’s of Alabama.

Fans will also have the chance to meet INDYCAR driver Louis Foster, the 2025 INDYCAR Rookie of the Year, who will greet fans and take photos at the Trussville location at 5:30 p.m.

The giveback event will take place all day Wednesday, March 11, at all Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux locations. Foster’s appearance will be at the Trussville location.

The Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst returns to Barber Motorsports Park March 27-29, bringing drivers from the NTT IndyCar Series to Birmingham for a weekend of racing, family activities and fan experiences. Kids 15 and under receive free admission with a ticketed adult. For tickets and information, visit indyalabama.com.

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