National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, Knoxville, Iowa;
The museum was founded in 1986 by some of sprint car racing’s visionaries, including Knoxville Raceway Promoter Ralph Capitani, Casey’s General Stores Founder Don Lamberti, sprint car builder CK Spurlock and others who wanted to both promote the future of sprint car racing and also preserve sprint car racing’s history. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum was opened in 1991 in turn two at the world famous Knoxville Raceway and operates year-round seven days a week. An average of 30-35 open-wheel race cars are always on display and the exhibits and race cars are loaned to the museum by the owners and fabricators who have restored the race cars. We are the only museum in the world dedicated to the history of sprint car racing!
a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization












