CHARLOTTE GETS NASCAR HOF

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NASCAR tabs Charlotte as site for Hall of Fame
March 6, 2006
03:51 PM EST (20:51 GMT)




DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR announced Monday that it has selected Charlotte, N.C., to be the home of its Hall of Fame.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame, which will be a state of the art facility capturing the spirit of the sport, will honor the NASCAR icons and create an enduring tribute to the drivers, crew members, team owners and others that have impacted the sport in the past, present and yet to come.


The Charlotte area is home to 82 percent of NASCAR teams.

Inside the Numbers
Estimated costs of each component of the
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Component Cost

Building $107.5 million
Convention Center $43 million
Additional 400 parking spaces (if NASCAR chooses to build an integrated office tower) $4 million
Total $154.5 million



"To NASCAR fans everywhere, it is my distinct honor to announce that NASCAR has selected Charlotte, N.C., to be the home of the NASCAR Hall of Fame," said NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France.

"The winners in this process are the 75 million NASCAR fans nationwide, who will have a Hall of Fame to call their own. The City of Charlotte will welcome fans from around the country and even the world to the NASCAR Hall of Fame," said France.

Charlotte's proposal best achieves NASCAR's overriding goal to have one of the premier hall of fames in the world of sports and entertainment. The region's rich racing history and heritage along with the strength of the city's overall financial structure for the Hall, represents the best fit for NASCAR, the industry and the fan-base.

The Hall is expected to include exhibit space, a Great Hall, a Hall of Honor, interactive entertainment restaurants, retail outlets, and a state-of-the-art media center for the industry.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame will be a special place that brings NASCAR's history to life and preserves that history in the appropriate environments. The new facility will allow longtime fans to have the opportunity to relive NASCAR's greatest moments and for new fans to learn about them.

"Our goal has been -- and continues to be -- to create one of the "crown jewels" of Charlotte and the very best Hall of Fame-themed entertainment experience in the world," said Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory.

"This Hall of Fame will expand the dynamic and growing sport of NASCAR racing in a dynamic and growing city. It's a victory not only for the entire region, but for NASCAR fans across the country and internationally. We look forward to welcoming all fans for a unique and entertaining experience."

Mayor McCrory credits the regional effort and broad-based support from the business community, elected officials, the hospitality and tourism industry and NASCAR fans who supported this effort.

Mayor McCrory specifically cited the strong leadership from his fellow "Crew Chiefs," including Cathy Bessant of Bank of America; Luther Cochrane of BEK Building Group, as well as John Tate of Wachovia and Tim Newman of the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority.

The Hall of Fame, which will be located in Charlotte's Center City will be developed, designed, and operated by the City of Charlotte and the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority.

The total cost of the Hall of Fame is estimated at $107.5 million. This will primarily be funded by a new two percent hotel/motel tax and contributions from the State of North Carolina and the private sector.

The Hall of Fame, which will be open no later than spring of 2010, has been designed in concept by world renowned architecture firm, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. The firm has designed iconic buildings in cities worldwide, including the Javits Convention Center in New York City, the expanded Louvre in Paris, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

Charlotte is the hub of the NASCAR industry. Currently 82 percent of NASCAR Nextel Cup teams, 72 percent of NASCAR Busch Series teams and 55 percent of NASCAR Craftsman Truck teams are based in the Charlotte region. The industry's current annual statewide economic impact is estimated to be $5 billion.
 
Just so long as it looks like a building from the outside, and not a pile of used condoms or some other "artsy" design.

Hey, at least I don't have to drive all the way to Datona to see it.
 
IMHO :), they choose the right city for it. Now, lets see who the inductees will be and in what order. That would be a good topic here and generate much arguing. :D
 
Canadian GP said:
Did they give an actual location where it will be built in Charlotte?


Right behind the convention center off of Stonewall street. It will be between the convention center and the Hampton Inn
 
i cant wait for this to open.......this is going to be great for the city of charlotte and nascar.
 
Definetly picked the right city.
Now if they would only change the name of the track back to what it should be...
 
Go yo NASCAR.com for a picture. I saved it, but it's too large to post here.
 
Ya gotta love it !!!!!
There was Darrell Waltrip, falling all over himself pontificating and trying to make NASCAR look good with thier choice by stating NASCAR is remembering thier roots in placing the HOF in Charlotte. Gee, whatever happened to the roots at Darlington on Labor Day, as a first example.
NASCAR making the choice was NOT because they had concern about thier roots !!!!! Don't kid yourseldf by thinking so and don't forget, NASCAR is getting millions in public money, concessions from the City of Charlotte and the final decision was reached, despite a last minute offer from the City of Atlanta, because the Charlotte deal was a better one. Roots had nothing to do with it, MONEY talks and bullship walks !!!!!!

In the very near future, watch for NASCAR headquarters to be relocated to Charlotte from Daytona Beach, a city that has enjoyed the good life without major concessions for too long and they will pay the ultimate price of losing a major entity in NASCAR.

The City of Charlotte put a lot of sugar in the pot. Taxpayer money, yours and mine if we stay at hotels or motels in Charlotte.
Also, with the banquet hall scheduled to be a part of the expansion of the convention center and HOF, look for the awards ceremony to be moved to Charlotte keeping everything under complete NASCAR control.

It is business as usual.
 
Whizzer said:
Ya gotta love it !!!!!

... because the Charlotte deal was a better one. Roots had nothing to do with it, MONEY talks and bullship walks !!!!!!
And that's for damn sure. :growl:
 
What got me was the very humble DW talking about how it was great to have the HOF here in Charlotte and it will be great when he gets inducted.
 
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