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NASCAR Hall of Fame adds new Hendrick Motorsports exhibit

Race over to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to see the new Hendrick Motorsport exhibit that celebrates 40 years of the organization.

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Former NASCAR driver and legend Jeff Gordon made an apperance at the opening of the Hendrick Motorsport 40 Year exhibit at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Hendrick Motorsport is no longer just legendary — it’s hall of fame worthy.

The Charlotte-based race team is now the focus of a new exhibit at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. “Hendrick Motorsport 40 Years” showcases their in-depth history, which is best known for being the winningest NASCAR Cup Series organization of all-time.

“The NASCAR Hall of Fame represents the pinnacle of our sport,” stated Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “To now have a Hall of Fame exhibit dedicated to our 40th anniversary is incredibly humbling.”

The exhibit — which is on display through May 2025 — highlights their iconic history. This includes 160+ never-before-seen photos, 75+ artifacts, and six original race cars. There will also be numerous video monitors and graphic panels, detailing more history.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is located at 400 E. MLK Blvd. It’s open daily at 10 a.m.

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