![]() ![]() Race cars on exhibit will take you from the team’s one-car beginnings to its current four-car dynasty. Two displays give good explanations of how a race car and its engine work. ![]() Park your car at the team’s museum, where televisions play videos of Hendrick drivers sharing stories from their careers. Hendrick Motorsports (photo: Cabarrus County CVB)Īfter making the short drive to Concord, visit Hendrick Motorsports, which is 1 mile from Charlotte Motor Speedway. You can also check out the Memory Lane Museum in Mooresville, where more than 150 automobiles are on display, including many from former NASCAR drivers. Souvenirs are available here but not access to the team’s Ind圜ar shops. Climb the stairs and enjoy the view of the shop floor from the second-floor balcony. Start your day in Mooresville, where you’ll find Penske Racing. Most offer viewing areas where you can watch mechanics prepare the cars for the Coca-Cola 600 and other upcoming races. The majority of NASCAR teams are based around Charlotte, and all are happy to have you visit them. You can build your own race car at the virtual painting booth, explore celebrated racetracks through photos and projections, and try out your skills as a NASCAR reporter. You’ll find interactive exhibits in the Inside NASCAR portion of the hall. ![]() But looking is one thing, and trying is another. In the Heritage Speedway exhibit, you can trace NASCAR’s 70+ years of history through trophies, uniforms, car parts and even pieces of pavement cut from different tracks. The current collection of 19 race-used cars debuted in 2023 as a tribute to NASCAR's 75th anniversary. The pitch of the exhibit changes through its length, each degree of banking marked and matched to that of an actual track. Begin your visit at the Glory Road exhibit.
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