- Bill Davis Racing - This shop offers the greatest opportunity to walk through and potentially interact with shop employees. If you can only visit one shop, this is the one I'd recommend regardless of which teams you openly support.
- Richard Childress Racing - RCR has a museum (in the old shop) that shows off the setup of a shop, but also is a true museum of RCR history including Dale Earnhardt. The museum has an admission fee. In addition to the museum, the shops can be viewed either from an overhead fan walk (Cup shop) or right inside a doorway (Series shop). The museum features scheduled pit crew practices.
- Roush Racing - Has a museum, which includes a mini auditorium (film) and various displays of cars and sponsors. Shops are viewable through small fan walk areas.
- Evernham Motorsports - Three separate buildings. One with a display of cars and memorabilia, one with a store / museum / a fan walk of windows looking into the shop for two cup teams.
- Hendrick Motorsports - Combines a museum, with displays and fan walks for the shops. A pit crew practice is accessible behind the Series shop, just follow the sounds of the air guns.
- Joe Gibbs Racing - Has a small overhead fan walk of the Cup shop accessed by walking past display cases of team memorabilia on the way to the large gift shop.
- JR Motorsports - Enter the small shop store and pass through displays of collectibles near to Junior's heart. In this area, a fan walk allows viewing the shop.
- Kevin Harvick Incorporated - A new shop with a fan walk past pictures, posters and framed memorabilia, a concession stand store, and up a flight of stairs to an open air balcony overlooking the shop floor.
- Robert Yates Racing - This shop's lobby contained trophies and some memorabilia along with a small fan walk area to view the shop happenings. This shops now houses the Petty Enterprises shop.
- Dale Earnhardt Incorporated - Displays of memorabilia (some likely being changed out periodically) and the store, with a fan walk area looking into an area with cars displayed. No view of the working shop was available, but special events (such as Santa at Christmas) were more prevalent than at other shops.
In addition, a visit was made to Lowes Motor Speedway (not during a race week) and Pit Instruction and Training, which offers pit crew training. Also, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2 years ago, not during a race week, but while the track was being used for NASCAR testing), a NASCAR car you can sit in at the Greensboro Children's Musuem, and the NASCAR Speedpark in Charlotte. I'll be providing more detailed information about each site.