Published August 29, 2006
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Waltrip Planning NASCAR Garage With An Interactive Theme Park |
NASCAR driver Michael Waltrip is planning to open Waltrip Racing World in Cornelius,
North Carolina, next spring, combining a “traditional NASCAR garage with an interactive
theme park,” according to Erik Spanberg of the CHARLOTTE BUSINESS JOURNAL. The
project, expected to cost “at least $15[M] and likely many millions more,” is
a joint effort between Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR) and Charlotte-based Ark Group.
The concept will “pair day-to-day race operations with an aggressive campaign
to generate fan attendance on a regular, and repeat, basis.” MWR co-Owner Buffy
Waltrip: “People drive thousands of miles to come see these race shops and when
they get there all they have access to is a finished car and a gift shop. What
we wanted to do was give the fans something special and really let them see and
feel the sport while learning how it works.” Spanberg reports interactive tours
of the facility called “The Experience” will cost $10-15. The lobby and gift shop
will be free. Promotion of the shop will include a billboard marketing campaign
around Charlotte. Also, a ten-episode series for ESPN “is in the works that will
document the building of Waltrip Racing World and feature Waltrip’s teams.” Speed
Channel will also film “as many as 35 episodes of a Monday night racing show with
Waltrip” from the facility (
CHARLOTTE
BUSINESS JOURNAL, 8/25 issue).