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Charlotte Motor Speedway announces new motorsports complex

Speedway Motorsports and Rick Hendrick announced the first-of-its-kind, 100-acre complex, Ten Tenths Motor Club.

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Ten Tenths Motor Club will be a 100-acre complex designed to draw motorsport enthusiasts from around the world.

Rendering via Charlotte Motor Speedway

Living fast and furious. Speedway Motorsports and Charlotte business leader Rick Hendrick announced the creation of the Ten Tenths Motor Club — a 100-acre complex designed to bring manufacturers and automotive enthusiasts from across the globe to the Charlotte area.

Found outside Turns 1 and 2 of Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ten Tenths Motor Club will boast an impressive list of amenities, including:

  • Ten Tenths Circuit — A purpose-built road course with three configurations for high-performance driving designed by F1 veteran and two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Alexander Wurz + promises to challenge drivers of all skill levels.
  • Ten Tenths Clubhouse — This 20,000-sqft special event facility will feature a members’ garage, cigar lounge, bourbon bar and putting course + expansive off-road driving trails. Hospitality rooms will also open to outdoor patios to expand capacity for up to 1,500 people.
  • Concierge vehicle service — Customers can expect an on-site concierge service, including white-glove pickup and delivery + the expertise to repair 30 different nameplates.
An artist rendering of an open-air club with people and sports cars.

Ten Tenths Clubhouse will be a 20,000-sqft destination for corporate retreats, business summits, special events and entertainment.

Rendering via Charlotte Motor Speedway

“It’s the most expansive property development at Charlotte Motor Speedway since we built zMAX Dragway in 2008, and further enhances our desire to innovate for the future,” said Marcus Smith, president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports.

An artist's rendering of an upscale car garage called Ten Tenths Motor Club.

Ten Tenths Motor Club will offer an unparalleled maintenance and reconditioning experience provided by Charlotte-based Hendrick Automotive Group.

Rendering via Charlotte Motor Speedway

Mark your calendars. The Ten Tenths Motor Club will host its grand opening with the Smith Heritage Invitational automotive experience on April 4-5, 2025. Construction on the clubhouse is underway.

“All of our expertise and passion has gone into this project,” said Alexander Wurz. “I’m terribly proud to be the designer along with Charlotte Motor Speedway of the new Ten Tenths Circuit.”

Can’t wait until April? Watch the Bank of America ROVAL 400 on WCNC + their special “Road to the ROVAL” Friday, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m.

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