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902donj

I have been to several of the race team shops in the Charlotte area. As far as the shops go they are somewhat similar. What sets this one apart is the RCR Museum. It is a history of RCR and NASCAR all in one. Much info on the evolution of RCR and of course number 3 Dale Earnhardt. Don't miss this fabulous shop/museum if you are in the area

Mlwitt

We had visited several race shop museums prior to RCR and I thought I knew what we were getting into. I was wrong! This was the only museum we had to pay to see, but I can understand why. There is so much more here than at the other locations. Most of the other shops have their museum housed in the same buildings as their race shops or fan stores and they consist of a few trophies, fire suits, cars, pictures etc. This was housed in the same building as the store, but it was the old fabrication shop. There were more cars here than I have seen in all the other race shops combined! (Of course most of them are Dale Earnhardt's) You can see the Daytona winning car, as well as the 1987 Wrangler car, plus several other cars for RCR past and current drivers. You can also see a section dedicated to Richard Childress' other passion, hunting. It was enjoyable, and for any race fan it is must see! A person could easily spend at least an hour, or more in the museum, and then also go to the race shops. We didn't visit the current shops as we were pressed for time, but if you want to I would allow for at least 2 hours to see it all

Kimique

It is very interesting to see what is involved in the entire Nascar industry. I am not a big race fan but I did enjoy this visit especially the workshop areas where you can see the Cars & Haulers being prepared for the races. For actual fans this would be amazing. I learned a lot and have a new appreciation for the sport.

151jeannier

We have been here multiple times, before the tragedy and after. Climbing in Dale's hauler, sitting where he may have sat, signing that wall, walking through the museum with tears overtaking me at various stages. Thank you Richard for us, the true way back race fans. We were there @ Daytona when we lost our racing legend, your Sir, and your wonderful staff, tug at my heartstrings every single time. Folks, this isn't for your little one in strollers, this isn't for the young ones that want to run rapid, this an adult (or at least act in a pleasing manner), so as not to disturb the history and solace of a peaceful stroll. Long live #3 !!

anthonytonyw

If you love the "Old Iron Head" era of NASCAR, you'll love the collection of RCR's collection and display of how they developed one of the greatest dynasties of NASCAR... You can see all of the cars that Dale Earnhardt drove to his 7 NASCAR Champships, also cars and trucks of all of the drivers of the RCR stable today. Great stop while in the Charlotte area.... Just a little bonus, Chocolate Meyers is the curator of the museum ,former gasman for Dale Sr. and Sirirusxm radio show host of Tradin Paint is right there to greet you.

Kenny21NJ

I have been here 4 times when i'm in the area. The Museum is in the old Richard Childresss race shop. There's a lot of Dale Earnhardt's Race cars including the Daytona 500 winning car. plus many other driver's cars that race at RCR. You can see a NASCAR hauler. The newer race shops are a few buildings behind the museum. Ask someone at the museum where it is and they would be glad to help. The race shop has the cup cars in the lobby and on the second floor you get to view the race shop through the windows looking down. And the current haulers if they have not left for the race track. Even if your not a race fan you might like RCR Museum.

Lakehouse258

We took our 13 year old grandson to visit RCR. It is a large complex with many, many race cars, indoors and air-conditioned. We also could view the prep area of large big rigs preparing to go on the road for the next race.......quite complex. The museum itself was enjoyable with some videos as well. Visit all 3 available sites ( to the public) while on the property. We spent about 2 hours total on the property.

BrenB310

Richard Childress Racing gives visitors a fascinating look into NASCAR race car preparation. In the museum, the original RCR shops, you can trace the evolution of race car construction from the 70s, when Childress started in earnest, through the current day. Inside the spic and span building, you'll find many versions of the 3 car, Dale Earnhardt's ride, all of them cars that have run in actual races, not replicas. You'll also see other survivors from the Childress stable, including the car that Clint Bowyer crossed the finish line at the Daytona 500 upside down! A quick walk to the present-day RCR shop will reward you with a bird's eye view of the production line for Childress's current teams.While in the museum, be sure to stroll through the wildlife exhibit. You cannot fail to be impressed.

bb4cats

The museum is the original race shop for Earnhardt's team, you can wander from room to room that are not usually accessible to the fans only employees. On display are the original cars driven by Earnhardt all throughout the shop along with a hauler and some wild game near the end. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly. Lots more race shops in Charlotte that are closer together. A friend and I hit 12 in one day.

937geraldn

This was our second visit, this time with friends. One in our group hates racing but was fascinated with the museum. We were sad the shop was not open on weekends but they do a great job explaining the racing business. This is a must visit. The man running the museum is full of interesting tidbits so definitely engage him and you will not be disappointed.

MamaBeaw

Amazing museum. Wonderful exhibit of Dale Earnhardt cars and memorabilia. We spent 3 hours and probably could've spent longer. Great gift shop on sight also. Friendly staff as well. Overall an excellent experience and only 12.00 admission. More than worth the price.

SteveR161

impressive race shops.we did not go to the museum as it had a additional fee,if you are a RCR fan its worth the drive but if not there are plenty of shops alot closer to the track.just as nice

arizonaac

I am a big fan of Childress, especially Jeff Burton, so I enjoyed viewing the shop. You get to see the haulers being loaded (assuming you are there at the right time of week) and the viewing area from the 2nd floor lets you look down at the different work areas of the shop floor.For me the best part of the RCR complex was the museum - the older shop that was converted. You get to see all the history of Dale Sr. and also the wildlife and hunting passion of Mr. C.It is hard not to get emotional when you see the 1998 Daytona 500 winning car. Very cool. When you get further into the tour and see the first victory for Harvick after Dale Sr.'s death that is also a touching moment.I am also a Skinner fan so to see the 3 truck near the end of the tour was fun.We were there when the shop first opened and it was mid-week so it was not very busy. We got to spend time talking to the woman running the museum are and got some neat stories about the times she spent on the road with the 3 team. Well worth an hour-ish of your time.

Nancy

Awesome Dale Earnhardt Museum and was also able to view the Nationwide and Cup garages. Good chance to buy souvenirs as well

CarolinaNurse323

My husband and I visited Richard's Museum and were very impressed with all of the Dale Earnhardt memorabilia. The videos were outstanding and I couldn't help but shead a tear as I stood there watching a replay of Dale winning the '98 Daytona 500! I was in heaven around all of this Earnhardt collectibles and did not want to leave after the tour was over. There is a small fee to enter the museum but WELL worth EVERY cent!

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