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RCR Museum and Team Store 2025 All-Access Shop Pass

WELCOME, N.C. (December 16, 2024) – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and what better gift to give than the gift of a once-in-a-lifetime experience? Richard Childress Racing’s All-Access Tour is the gift that keeps on giving to families, friends and fans. Stepping into the RCR Museum and Team Store is like stepping back in time, to the grassroots days of racing. Hear stories firsthand from the legendary Danny “Chocolate” Myers, as he takes you back in time to his days of fueling the No. 3 Chevrolet driven by Dale Earnhardt, reminiscing on six of the seven NASCAR Cup Championship titles he pitted for.

With 48 race cars on display from drivers including Earnhardt, Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Mike Skinner, Dale Earnhardt Jr., current driver of the No. 3 Chevrolet Austin Dillon, along with current driver of the No. 8 Chevrolet Kyle Busch and his first win under the RCR banner, there’s a piece of history for all generations to reminisce on during their walk with Chocolate down memory lane.

“When you take this tour, you’re going to be with somebody who knows everything there is to know about our building. This building has a lot of secrets and you may know some of them, but I know all of them,” chuckled Myers.

Cars from Earnhardt’s 1998 Daytona 500 win and his 2000 win at Talladega are just two key moments in RCR’s history that line the 47,000-square feet of the team’s original shop floor.

During a recent episode of the Dale Jr. Download, Chocolate told Earnhardt, Jr. “there’s three different parts of the museum; the part that talks about your dad with the No. 3 car, there’s a wildlife and conservation area, and then you can go to the race shop. I tell everybody, you can see it all when you come to the Richard Childress Racing Museum. It’s really a very special place.,” .

After touring the original shop, All Access guests will get a behind-the-scenes look of RCR’s pit crew practicing and demonstrating a pitstop, followed by Q&A’s with one of the pit crew members, or the coach himself. Once the tour of the Cup and Xfinity shops is completed, the group will tour the ECR Engine Production shop, ECR Engines, a building that is closed to the public but has plenty to see. Learn more about the engine building process and the power behind many of the Chevrolets that are in the NASCAR field for teams such as RCR, Kaulig Racing, Trackhouse Racing, and others s across the Cup, Xfinity and Trans-Am Series.

“It’s kind of easy to have a beautiful place like that, when you have the history we’ve got,” said Myers.

With over 55 years of history, you don’t want to miss out on the 2025 All-Access Pass that’s only $55. There’s something for all generations at the RCR Museum and Cup Shop, so book your tickets now at store.rcrracing.com before it’s too late.

 

2025 All-Access Tour Dates:

March 27th

April 10th

May 15th

May 22nd

June 26th

August 14th

August 28th

September 10th

October 2nd

October 23rd