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N.C. Auto Racing Hall Of Fame
119 Knob Hill Road - Lakeside Park
Mooresville, North Carolina 28117
Phone: (704) 663-5331


Business Hours
Monday-Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm

CLOSED SUNDAYS

Admission
Adults: $6.00
Children (6-12): $4.00
Sr. Citizens (55+): $4.00









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"Miller Time For Ex-Penske President"





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13th Annual Induction Ceremony


Pick up your very own copy of Don Miller's new book entitled,"Miller's Time: A Lifetime At Speed", for only $29.95 at the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame!

         

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     The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame is the Official Visitor Center for (Exit 36, I-77) Mooresville, providing race fans with a free race shop guide and map. Spend a day in Lakeside Park visiting the Hall of Fame, race shops and race themed restaurants.

     The Museum features over 35 race cars dedicated to all types of auto racing. Re-live racing's greatest moments in the Goodyear Mini-Theater or simply stroll by the many showcases and displays.

     The Art Gallery features many of motorsports' top artists including Garry Hill, Sam Bass, Jeanne Barnes, and Dan McCrary as well as many other local talents. Rare artists' prints are available for purchase at the gift shop.

     The Gift Shop carries a wide selection of racing memorabilia and is also the Official "RACE CITY, USA" merchandise headquarters. We carry race used authentic tires, rims, sheetmetal, and crew shirts from various drivers and teams. All tires come with a certificate of authenticity from the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame.


     The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame is dedicated to all types of racing—from drag racing to stock cars, the museum houses more than 35 cars that represent and help relive some of racing’s greatest moments.  Numerous racing displays and showcases are continually rotated in an effort to promote North Carolina’s motorsports heritage.  The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Proceeds from the NCARHOF support Stop Child Abuse Now and the annual Stocks for Tots fundraiser.



Stop by the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame today and check out our newest display. A 7/8 scale Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Chevrolet along with other Earnhardt memorabilia!

     

      


Have you ever talked to your car? Have they every talked back? Ours do.

 

     Listen up all you race fans out there in cyberspace. Forty-five special and historically significant cars call The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame their home. Instead of just NASCAR, these cars cover the auto racing spectrum with ten different types in all. You’ll see Kenny Bernstein’s 8000 horsepower Top Fuel dragster parked across the aisle from a Sprint Cup race car. …or Ryan Newman’s championship USAC midget rubbing tires with Bobby Rahal’s Miller Genuine Draft Indy Car.

 

      Many race fans visiting the Hall of Fame want to know the whole story about these cars. These inquiries inevitably beg the question, how would the cars answer these queries?  So we asked the cars themselves in a first-ever volume of stories we call: “If the Cars Could Talk.”.  Let us know what you think of this exclusive to NCARHOF series. We’re even thinking of bugging the museum to hear what the cars say when the lights are off and the front door is locked. Email us at donna@ncarhof.com

 


 

Click Here To Read "If The Cars Could Talk: Volume 1"