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Speedway Motorsports and Rick Hendrick Gear Up Charlotte with High-Octane Ten Tenths Motor Club Development

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Published on October 11, 2024
Speedway Motorsports and Rick Hendrick Gear Up Charlotte with High-Octane Ten Tenths Motor Club DevelopmentSource: Charlotte Motor Speedway

Big news for Charlotte and car aficionados, as the race track landscape just got a speed boost with the announcement of the Ten Tenths Motor Club, an automotive lover's paradise, featuring a 100-acre development full of high-octane amenities across from Charlotte Motor Speedway.

In collaboration, Speedway Motorsports and Rick Hendrick have unveiled plans for the Ten Tenths Motor Club, featuring a road course designed by an F1 vet, aimed to be a magnet for motorsports enthusiasts worldwide, the announcement was made via QCNews.

The facility's crown jewel is the Ten Tenths Circuit, boasting three configurations and night lighting for driving until the sun is long down; there's a members' garage too, decked out with the finer things in life like a cigar lounge and bourbon bar, because apparently burning rubber pairs well with a stiff drink and a round of golf on their putting course, according to a statement obtained by WCNC.

"Our vision for Ten Tenths is to create an experiential destination that can be enjoyed by everyone from professional race car drivers to high-performance driving enthusiasts and car collectors," Marcus Smith, president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, told QCNews in a statement that mirrors the grandeur of the project itself, whereas Rick Hendrick, NASCAR heavyweight and collaboration partner, emphasized the local boon, offering concierge vehicle service through his network of service and collision centers, keeping all manner of exotic rides in tip-top shape just minutes away from Charlotte's beating heart.

When it comes to exclusive clubhouses, don't forget the 20,000-square-foot event facility ready to host anything from buttoned-up business events to the more casual, mud-splattered gatherings after a rip on the off-road trail, said Hendrick in an interview with Charlotte Motor Speedway.