North Carolina’s Top 10 Auto Racing Attractions are all right here!
Backing Up Classics Museum

This Museum beside Lowe’s Motor Speedway is a must for race enthusiasts with an extensive collection of musclecars and other rare automobiles including a DeLorean, a 1926 Model-T Ford,  and a 1966 Ford driven in competition by Ralph Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt’s father.
Concord, NC
Curb Museum of Motorsports and Music

Once the Curb Museum moves to its new location  right around the corner from its current location, this will quickly become one of the most popular racing museums and racing  attractions in the area. The new building and facility will allow Mike Curb to showcase even more of his fabulous racing collection along with many other new exhibits. It's right along the popular Dale Trail near  downtown Kannapolis and one racing stop NASCAR fans simply have to stop and see.
Kannapolis, NC
Dale Earnhard Tribute

A nine-foot tall statue of Dale Earnhardt is the centerpiece of this memorial in the hometown of the seven-time NASCAR champion who died of injuries from a last-lap crash in  the 2001 Daytona 500. The Cannon Village Visitor Center nearby is home to the Dale Earnhardt Tribute Center.
Kannapolis, NC
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

A nine-foot tall statue of Dale Earnhardt is the centerpiece of this memorial in the hometown of the seven-time NASCAR champion who died of injuries from a last-lap crash in  the 2001 Daytona 500. The Cannon Village Visitor Center nearby is home to the Dale Earnhardt Tribute Center.
Mooresville, NC
Hendrick Motorsports Museum

Museum and racing home of the Hendrick Motorsports teams including Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, Terry Labonte, and Brian Vickers. Viewing areas and gift shop.
Charlotte, N.C.
Memory Lane Motorsports Museum

A Mecca for racing enthusiasts in Race City USA, fans can experience the world’s largest private collection of  retired NASCAR vintage race cars driven by the giants of the sport – Earnhardt, Petty, Gordon, Kulwicki, Junior Johnson and more.
Mooresville, NC
NC Auto Racing Hall of Fame

Featuring over 20 race cars, photo exhibits, Goodyear mini-theatre, Indy simulator car, and other racing memorabilia.
Mooresville, N.C.
RCR Museum

This 47,000 square-foot racing museum is home to 47 race vehicles and a transporter, including many of the revered #3 black Chevrolets driven by Dale Earnhardt.  Also on display are all six NASCAR Champion owner’s trophies won by Richard Childress, along with a section devoted to wildlife and outdoor conservation.
Lexington,, NC
Richard Petty Museum

Depicts 35 years of Richard Petty racing including cars, trophies, photographs, and movie. Viewing area of pit stop practice. 
Randleman, N.C.
Roush-Fenway Racing Museum

With back-to-back national championships, Jack Roush drivers know the secret of successful Nextel Cup racing.  On display are championship trophies and winning race cars for Roush drivers Mark Martin, Greg Biffle, Carl Stewart, Kurt Busch Matt Kenseth and others.
Concord, NC
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