Tickets On Sale For NSCHoF Induction Weekend
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Tickets are now on sale for the 30th annual National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (NSCHoF) induction festivities, which will be held Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1 in Knoxville, Iowa.
Pre-ordering banquet tickets will save fans $5. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.
One of the highlights of the weekend includes the attendance of previous National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees.
This year, a screening of the documentary, “The Legend of Stan Bowman” will take place in the museum’s theater on the second floor. Stan Bowman rose to quick prominence, winning with USAC at Eldora, before tragedy struck in Terre Haute. Several of his contemporaries including Johnny Rutherford and Mario Andretti are featured.
The film is tentatively scheduled to screen at 5 p.m. John Lucas, one of the makers of the piece, and author of “The Bravest of them All – The Legend of Stan Bowman” will be in attendance.
At 7 p.m., the annual past inductees' round-table discussion will begin on the museum’s second floor. The reception, which is open to the public, always includes an open mic discussion with plenty of stories.
Tom Bigelow, Shane Carson, Ray Lee Goodwin, Lynn Paxton, Bill Utz and Steve Stapp are just a few of our Hall of Fame inductees who have expressed their intention on attending.
June 1 will mark the 30th annual National Sprint Car Hall of Fame induction banquet. The banquet will begin at Noon, and again be held at the Dyer-Hudson Hall on the Marion County Fairgrounds in Knoxville.
Those individuals being inducted for their career achievements include: Drivers – Richard Griffin, Jason Johnson and Stevie Smith; Owners-Mechanics-Builders-Manufacturers-Car Sponsors – M.A. Brown and C.K. Spurlock; Promoters-Officials-Media Members-Event/Series Sponsors – Thomas J. Schmeh and Greg Stephens; and Pre-1945 Era – “Wild” Bill Endicott.
For more information, visit the NSCHoF website. To purchase tickets, contact Lori DeMoss at 641/842-6176 or by e-mail at LDeMoss@SprintCarHoF.com.
Pre-ordering banquet tickets will save fans $5. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.
One of the highlights of the weekend includes the attendance of previous National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees.
This year, a screening of the documentary, “The Legend of Stan Bowman” will take place in the museum’s theater on the second floor. Stan Bowman rose to quick prominence, winning with USAC at Eldora, before tragedy struck in Terre Haute. Several of his contemporaries including Johnny Rutherford and Mario Andretti are featured.
The film is tentatively scheduled to screen at 5 p.m. John Lucas, one of the makers of the piece, and author of “The Bravest of them All – The Legend of Stan Bowman” will be in attendance.
At 7 p.m., the annual past inductees' round-table discussion will begin on the museum’s second floor. The reception, which is open to the public, always includes an open mic discussion with plenty of stories.
Tom Bigelow, Shane Carson, Ray Lee Goodwin, Lynn Paxton, Bill Utz and Steve Stapp are just a few of our Hall of Fame inductees who have expressed their intention on attending.
June 1 will mark the 30th annual National Sprint Car Hall of Fame induction banquet. The banquet will begin at Noon, and again be held at the Dyer-Hudson Hall on the Marion County Fairgrounds in Knoxville.
Those individuals being inducted for their career achievements include: Drivers – Richard Griffin, Jason Johnson and Stevie Smith; Owners-Mechanics-Builders-Manufacturers-Car Sponsors – M.A. Brown and C.K. Spurlock; Promoters-Officials-Media Members-Event/Series Sponsors – Thomas J. Schmeh and Greg Stephens; and Pre-1945 Era – “Wild” Bill Endicott.
For more information, visit the NSCHoF website. To purchase tickets, contact Lori DeMoss at 641/842-6176 or by e-mail at LDeMoss@SprintCarHoF.com.
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