Car enthusiasts will be treated to unrivaled display of some of the world’s most sought-after automobiles from a renowned class of collectors when the 2025 Heritage Invitational caps a three-day celebration of all things automotive with its world-class concours on Saturday, April 5, at the Ten Tenths Motor Club at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Now in its third year, the Heritage Invitation concours will feature more than 50 prized vehicles across eight distinct classes:

  • Porsche Racing History: Curated by award-winning Porsche collector and historian Rory Ingram, this assemblage will celebrate the history of one of racing’s most celebrated manufacturers
  • Supercars of Rick Hendrick: An assortment of cars from the personal collection of automotive and racing legend Rick Hendrick showcasing the latest in innovation and tech
  • Lambo Mania: Selected by VINwiki founder, Cannonball Run record-holder and YouTube star Ed Bolian, this class will highlight the luxury and precision of the Lamborghini brand
  • Sport & GT (1950-1975): A prestigious grouping of legendary sports cars and race cars spanning more than two and a half decades
  • American Classic (Pre-War): Highlighting classic American-powered machines manufactured pre-1946
  • American Classic (Post-War): A world-class display of modern-era American muscle
  • European (Pre-War): Celebrating the artistry and innovation of pre-World War II European automobiles
  • European (Post-War): Spotlighting the best collector vehicles from the last 80 years of European automotive market

Collectors can register their vehicle for concours consideration here.

Each class will be judged by a panel of noteworthy independent judges, under the supervision of chief judge Dr. Mark Moskowitz. Awards will be presented for the top three automobiles in each class. Additional awards will include Chairman’s Choice d’Elegance and Chairman’s Choice Sport awards, as well as specialty awards.

The Heritage Invitational will serve as the grand opening of the newly constructed Ten Tenths Motor Club, located outside of turns one and two of Charlotte Motor Speedway’s famed oval. The Alex Wurz-designed circuit will host its first sanctioned racing events on Thursday and Friday, April 3-4, followed by the Heritage Invitational concours on Saturday, April 5.

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