Mock pit area
Stage
Speaker
Speaker stage
C1s are in the house!
Lots of cars on display for the NASCAR enthusiasts in my family
History wall
Chase Elliott car
Chad D holding a Bristol win!
The rearview of all the Corvettes!
Inside the shop
The Trunk returns!
Chad D.
Dec 14, 2024
Being a Motorsports fan most of my life, Hendricks is a great place to visit. We came all the way from Wylie Texas to see the race shop. They were very polite and informative. They even gave us a list of other shops in the area and I got to hold one of the trophies. It's an awesome facility on beautiful land.
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Rebecca V.
Oct 4, 2024
Was lucky enough to come here for a speaking engagement with SAE. Hendrick was so hospitable, offered private tours of their facility for our group, and some cool interactions with their employees. I've been here before as a NASCAR fan and this just heightened my opinion of the company and their workforce.
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Tracey B.
May 26, 2024
We visit Hendrick Motorsports every time we are in the area. We love seeing all the cars and other Nascar memorabilia in the area. The staff are always happy to answer any questions and share stories about the team and the drivers. One time when we visited we were able to watch the pit crew practicing, which was super fun!
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Ralph M.
Dec 13, 2024
I loved Jeff Gordon. I watched every race. I have ordered 2 signed cars, two different times and received nothing. I could never find a phone number and my emails, or even tweets were never answered.
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Chris C.
May 18, 2023
Incredible campus at Hedrick Motorsports. The grounds are pristine, so well landscaped and maintained. Walking into the museum/visitors center, we were greeted by George, who was so gracious answering all our questions (everyone who entered was treated as well). All the historic Hendrick racecsrs and the history of their impact on auto racing would interest everyone. We spoke with George often and he felt like a personal tour guide. Don't miss the selection of black Corvettes from 1963 to 2924 from Mr. Hendrick's personal collection of over 109 Vettes!The tour is free. George also suggested we drive up the hill to the left to see the memorial fountain dedicated to the family and crew members lost in a horrific plane crash. A good moment to pause. Pray and meditate and be thankful for all that we have, life is short. The last stop open in the complex was the lobby of the 24/48 team which displayed more, the cars, trooy cabinets and much more racing gear. This is a must stop, even people with minimal interest in auto racing would have fun.
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Arthur R.
Jan 23, 2024
My second time here, this is a humongous place! Surrounded by so many Corvettes, it's amazing! It's Car Heaven!
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Grandmaster B.
Sep 12, 2023
Great museum , but there is zero access to see the cars being worked on like in some shops.
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B H.
Jun 3, 2022
I tried to go here twice. Once the day after the coco cola 600. Then again on 6/2. Closed. Yelp says it's open. Google says it's open. I know these are not credible sources but still. Nobody answers when you call which is a red flag. There's a long drawn out automated speech too.Long story short, you have to sift thru the website to find out they are close due to covid. Although on 5/31 there was evidence of what appeared to be a party or gathering of some sort maybe leading up to the coco cola 600? Maybe a sign on the door would help? Maybe the first thing on the automated phone blurp about being closed due to covid could save people time, money and gas from driving out there? Just simple common sense suggestions to whoever is running the museum.So ... I cannot attest to the awesomeness of this place as others have when they can't even let the public know the hours. Therfore, 1 star is the best I can give them given my experience with the business.
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Steven L.
May 26, 2018
I enjoyed visiting Hendrick Motorsports which is close to Charlotte Motorspeedway where they have the Nascar Coca Cola 600. Admission is free as I visited 3 buildings here. The first was a museum of race car winners which mainly included race cars won by Dale Earnhardt Jr, Jeff Gordon and Jimmy Johnson. There were other older race cars here too by other race car drivers. In the museum is a gift shop where you can buy all kinds of Nascar memorabilia such as T shirts.The second building I visited was the 48 / 88 building. They did not have a viewing window here where you can see mechanics working on race cars.The 3rd building I visited was the 9 / 24 building where they did have a viewing window where you can see mechanics working on race cars. My Experience: You are pretty much on your own if you are just Nascar fan. You just come in and nobody talks to you are guides you. Now, you can walk up to the counter and ask questions like did and they will help you. Final Thoughts. You can not take a tour of the mechanics shop unless you are a sponsor or work for a sponsor. I did see a lucky few getting personal tours of the shops. Overall, I liked looking at the race cars but wanted some interaction. It would have been nice to have a tour. I would have paid a reasonable amount to go inside the race shop and watch mechanics in action. They could rope it off so we fans would not interrupt mechanics doing they work.
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Gabe F.
Dec 25, 2024
I'm a little biased because I work here, but I would 100% recommend checking out the race shops or the museum on Hendrick Motorsports Campus! It's worth the drive if you're coming from out of town.
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