The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum in Knoxville has announced the addition of a second suite tower.
The new tower called the Dennis Albaugh Suite Tower will be inspired by the current Bryan Clauson Suite Tower according to Hall of Fame Museum Executive Director Bob Baker. Construction of this project will start at the end of May and is expected to be completed by the start of the 2025 race season. The new suite tower will be on the east side of the hall of fame to complement the other tower which is on the west side.
The only main difference between the two towers is the new Dennis Albaugh Suite Tower will not have an observation deck. The new suite tower will have 12 total suites as there will be four on three levels. Baker tells KNIA/KRLS that the new tower will provide additional revenue that the Hall of Fame needs.
“It will allow the museum to create the revenue to continue to be open seven days a week like we’ve been in the past. It will also provide for new people who are wanting a suite that have been on our suite list for years to enjoy the races here.”
Stay tuned to KNIA/KRLS for updates on this construction project.