NASCAR Hall of Fame Notes

HOF Finals 4.18.07

Revving Up for Race Season
Fresh off the heels of an action-packed month in January that included the unveiling of a brand new Glory Road exhibit and the Class of 2014 Induction Ceremony, the NASCAR Hall of Fame revs up as the excitement builds for the season opener better known as “The Great American Race” at Daytona International Speedway.
 
Race Viewing Parties Return
The thrill of the race returns with a full schedule of 2014 Race Viewing Parties at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The 278-seat High Octane Theater features high-back seating, a 64-foot-wide, curved projection screen with surround sound and direct-from-track, commercial free in-car video feeds of two drivers. The lineup begins with the Daytona 500 on Feb. 23, continues throughout the spring, summer and fall with six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, and ends with the crowning of the Sprint Cup champion at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 16. Food, soft drinks, beer and wine will be available for purchase. General admission tickets to the party are only $10. All events are subject to change – for complete details on the upcoming schedule, click here.
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Women in the Winner’s Circle
Danica Patrick is far from the only female trailblazer to hit the fast lane. Just in time for Women’s History Month in March, the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s newest exhibit, “Women in the Winner’s Circle,” will début March 3 showcasing six decades of women in racing. In collaboration with The Henry Ford Museum and the Women in the Winner’s Circle Foundation, the exhibit travels to Charlotte exclusively, highlighting pioneers like Louise Smith and influential icons like Lisa France Kennedy. Mark your calendar to check out this display in the Great Hall featuring vehicles, uniforms, trophies and more unexpected memorabilia.