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Sprint car fans from Marion County and all over the world will be able to check out a special display during this year’s Knoxville Nationals.
With second floor tickets eighty-percent sold out for the 50th annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals presented by Lucas Oil, August 11-14, the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum continues to sell tickets for its air-conditioned second floor for the Arnold Motor Supply ‘360’ Knoxville Nationals next Thursday through Saturday , August 5-7, and the Non-Winged Knoxville Nationals next Sunday August 8th.
[simage=3232,200,y,right] National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Rich Vogler will be honored at this month’s “Sprint Car 101” third Thursday series.
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The month of August is typically a hot and humid one in Iowa, but that hasn’t stopped race fans from enjoying the Knoxville Nationals for 50 years.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Terry Branstad, and his pick for lieutenant governor Kim Reynolds, will be making a campaign stop in Marion County today.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Terry Branstad, and his pick for lieutenant governor Kim Reynolds, will be making a campaign stop in Marion County next week.
According to a poll worker at the Knoxville Township poll, located on the second floor of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum, voter turnout for this year’s primary election has been uneven.
Brooke Tatnell, Randy Smith, Jac Haudenschild, and Sammy Swindell took home the money at the the Knoxville Raceway Thursday and Friday nights, and a few newly minted Hall of Fame inductees took home some historic hardware and racing immortality on Saturday afternoon. A drenching rain that evening sent us all home with damp clothes, squeaky shoes and a little disappointed as the races were cancelled.