After nearly ten months of moving dirt, and building, the Bryan Clauson Suite Towers will mark their official grand opening Wednesday at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. The towers are named in memory of driver Bryan Clauson, who lost his life in a racing accident in 2016. That year he was attempting to race in 200 events in one year. Known as a great sportsman and humanitarian, as well as a champion on the track, Clauson, an organ donor, helped in saving five lives through his donations. Dan Alexander, whom received Bryan’s heart donation, is expected to attend as well as several drivers from NASCAR, the World of Outlaws, and other dignitaries. The event begins at 11 and the public is invited to attend.