National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, Knoxville IA
Address | 1 Sprint Capital Place, Knoxville, IA, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 641-842-6176 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.sprintcarhof.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | History Museum, National Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.9 18 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum reviews
18Cant say enough about the hall and museum was absolutely taken back by the history packet into the building I would recommend it to any race fan from the very friendly staff to the displays
I love seeing the history of the sprint cars and the tracks they raced on a long time ago. Everybody is so friendly there at the museum. And a very great place to watch the races on the weekends
Lil light on the displays these days. Use to be better and the prices are stupid ridiculous in there.
Incredible Museum of historical importance for the long and true racers and their families as well as the new to the sport fans. And what more could be said about the track?
Tons and tons! 6 's if I could!
Loved it! Not super big but love some of the interactive elements. Overviews the racetrack. Nice little gift shop also.
Absolutely the coolest! Bob gave us a tour and he was so nice and informative 5 stars to him.
A Nice selection of cars and information, nice staff and great movies. Nice view of track!
I went with my cousin to see my dad's memorial brick. They did a great job on it and I'm very pleased. My dad never missed a race for around 60 years. He shared his love of sprint cars with me, many cousins and his only grandson. My son is an avid sprint car fan as well! My dad hadn't been able to get around the last few years of his life and he really missed it. He passed away June 6,2020. Just a few hours before he asked my son if he was going to Knoxville later that evening. Even his last moments in life all he could think about was sprint car racing in Knoxville. I felt there was no better way to honor my dad than getting a brick in his name. I just found out that my son purchased the brick right beside his grandpa's for himself. Guess I'd better get mine on the other side.
Love the history. Wonderful people. Always willing to answer questions. Or share stories and memorable moments.
My nephew loved this place, he loves cars and the sprint car you get to sit in was a serious treat for him.
This is a great stop to see first hand all the history of sprint car racing. They had a great selection of cars and memorabilia to see
The museum is first class. Well done, both with all of the displays and with the movie theater upstairs. The upstairs offers views of the track you would never think you'd see.
I'd like to have a event upstairs like get married there!
Well see about that one, LOL
It truly is done very well and the staff is great for answering questions and just plain fun to be around.
Please stop by and help keep the museum going.
By celebrating the past, we can help the future.
So much to see. A lot of cars and endless pictures of drivers. Older model cars and new ones. Well worth the 5 bucks to get in. More to see than I was expecting. And informative people to answer questions.
Great place and great staff, loved every minute of it, can't wait to see it again soon
If you are into Sprint Car racing, you will really enjoy the Hall of Fame. Plan on at least 2 hours and take the suite tour as well (no extra cost).
If you love sprint car racing this is the place to see all the history of the greatest driver on dirt.
This was an amazing experience. Great, friendly people who were more than willing to answer any and all questions.