NASCAR Acceleration Weekend - Charlotte, NC

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NASCAR Acceleration Weekend - Charlotte, NC

Time: February 8, 2013 to February 10, 2013
Location: NASCAR Hall of Fame
Street: 400 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
City/Town: Charltotte, BC
Website or Map: http://acceleration.nascar.com
Phone: (704) 654-4400
Event Type: celebration, invitational
Organized By: NASCAR
Latest Activity: Feb 4, 2013

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FEATURING HOT RODDERS OF TOMORROW!!
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But drivers and teams don’t need to start revamping their season strategies just yet. NASCAR Acceleration Weekend is an unforgettable celebration allowing fans to touch the past and see the future of NASCAR.


Celebrate the induction of Buck Baker, Cotton Owens, Herb Thomas, Rusty Wallace and Leonard Wood into the NASCAR Hall of Fame as the Class of 2013. This is your front row seat to history being made as these legends are officially enshrined.



NASCAR Preview 2013 is a behind-the-scenes pass into the world of NASCAR. For only $20, fans can engage with their favorite drivers from all three national series; participate in driver autograph and Q&A sessions; be among the first to see the new 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup cars and paint schemes up-close; visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame; and a host of other fan-friendly, interactive activities for fans of all ages.



Wrap up your weekend with a visit back to the NASCAR Hall of Fame to see the reveal of the Walk of Fame Garden and be sure to visit the Class of 2013 Hall of Honor exhibits.

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