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Inaugural Smith Heritage Invitational to Showcase Exclusive Collection Of World-Class Automobiles

Sports and Recreation

April 8, 2023

From: Charlotte Motor Speedway

Inaugural Smith Heritage Invitational to Showcase Exclusive Collection Of World-Class Automobiles Sunday, April 16

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From at 1905 Columbia Mark XXXV Electric and a 1934 Packard 1106 to the Le Mans-winning 1966 Ford GT40 Mark II and a 2020 McLaren Speedtail, the Smith Heritage Invitational will showcase an exclusive collection of vehicles that highlights the history, artistry and innovation of automobiles through the years.

 - From the 1966 Ford GT40 that inspired the movie “Ford vs. Ferrari” to a rare 1905 Columbia Electric Mark XXXV and a 2020 McLaren Speedtail, the carefully curated event features some of the world’s most rare and sought-after vehicles  all in one place

 - The inaugural Smith Heritage Invitational will take center stage on Sunday, April 16, at AutoFair; Tickets are just $10 and available online or at the gate; kids 12 and under in free

Concord, NC - From a trio of 24 Hours of Le Mans-winning race cars to a cutting-edge 2022 Mercedes AMG GT55, a once-in-a-lifetime collection of world-class automobiles will highlight the inaugural Smith Heritage Invitational on Sunday, April 16, as part of AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

“From its roots in NASCAR and automotive dealerships across the country, the Smith family legacy is deeply intertwined with all things automotive,” said Greg Walter, executive vice president and general manager at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “The Smith Heritage Invitational provides a unique opportunity to celebrate that history and establishes an exclusive event for car enthusiasts to share that passion well into the future.”

The carefully curated assemblage of vehicles from renowned collectors like Rick Hendrick, Rob Kauffman, Forrest McClain and Nick Soprano will showcase some of the world’s most sought-after automobiles as part of Sunday’s AutoFair. From the 1966 Ford GT40 Mark II that inspired the film “Ford vs. Ferrari,” to a rare 1905 Columbia Electric Mark XXXV and a 2020 McLaren Speedtail, the inaugural collection represents a cross-section of history, artistry and innovation. Vehicles scheduled to be part of the event include:

  - 1905 Columbia Mark XXXV Electric (Mary and Ted Stahl)
  - 1929 DuPont Model G Lemans Waterhouse Roadster (Mary and Ted Stahl)
  - 1932 Rolls Royce 20/25 (Forrest McClain)
  - 1934 Packard 1106 (Ralph and Adeline Marano)
  - 1934 Alpha Romeo 8C (Rob Kauffman)
  - 1949 Buick Roadmaster “Rainman” (Barry Levinson)
  - 1957 Maserati 450S (Nick Soprano)
  - 1964 Ferrari 250LM (Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum)
  - 1966 Ford GT40 Mark II (Rob Kauffman)
  - 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder (Rick Hendrick)
  - 2020 McLaren Speedtail (Mark Rein)
  - 2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT55 (Rick Hendrick)
  - Custom Ferrari Sensuale (Nick Soprano)

From triumphs at the world-famous Le Mans to how a sketch on a napkin became a custom Ferrari, guests on hand for the April 16 Smith Heritage Invitational will hear the stories of each of these amazing machines directly from their owners and curators. The event will be held in the infield of Charlotte Motor Speedway from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. as part of the four-day AutoFair.