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Novant Health and NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Tony Stewart are celebrating a new intermediate care unit for children.
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NASCAR mecca receives $25 million promise from Charlotte governmentNASCAR's Hall of Fame has received eight-figure funding from the Charlotte City Council to renovate its museum.
NASCAR Chairman Jim France remained steadfast in his refusal to change NASCAR's Charter Agreement, and team owner Richard Childress testied in the NASCAR Trial on Dec. 9.
The Charlotte City Council is set to vote on a $25 million upgrade to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Monday. The proposed upgrades include the construction of a new educational classroom, an events space, and an upgraded gift shop, officials said.
Charlotte City Council approved $25 million in public dollars on Monday to renovate the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Improvements to the 16-year-old facility are expected to include relocating the gift shop and cafe, more event space, new security screening equipment and a new dedicated education space for school groups.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin, who competed for Jack Roush's Cup team for the majority of his career, has shared his regrets on the anniversary of the passing of one of NASCAR's most respected team
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress testified Tuesday in Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR that he would not...