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New car show will bring biggest names in racing, aftermarket innovation to Charlotte

The event will feature exhibits from professional race teams, industry experts and more. The first ever High Performance Expo will be held in June at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina. The event will feature exhibits from professional race teams, industry experts, and more. High-end performance parts will also be available for purchase. The North Carolina Motorsports Association (NCMA) chairman, Greg Walter, said the event will showcase the best of auto racing and the automotive aftermarket. The High Performance Exposé 2025 is expected to bring some of the best and brightest minds from the automotive technology world to push the boundaries of innovation.

New car show will bring biggest names in racing, aftermarket innovation to Charlotte

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The event will feature exhibits from professional race teams, industry experts and more.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The first ever High Performance Expo will be held next June at the Charlotte Convention Center, the North Carolina Motorsports Association announced on Thursday.

The event will feature exhibits from professional race teams, industry experts and more. High-end performance parts will also be available for purchase.

"The High Performance Expo will be a car-centric playground showcasing the best of auto racing and the automotive aftermarket like no other," Greg Walter, the NCMA chairman, said. "There is no better place to hold this annual event than Charlotte, North Carolina, home of auto racing and a community rich in history and passion for modifying and racing the automobile."

HPX 2025 is expected to bring some of the best and brightest minds from the automotive technology world to push the boundaries of innovation, officials said.

Founded in 2002, the North Carolina Motorsports Association is the leading organization for motorsports in the Tar Heel State. The association has members that include professional race teams and tracks across the state.

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