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National Sprint Car Championships (1977) Knoxville Nationals (1978–1982, 1984, 1986–1990, 1994) Coors Knoxville Nationals (1983) Silver Anniversary Knoxville Nationals (1985) NAPA Knoxville Nationals (1991–1993) Amoco Knoxville Nationals (1995–2000) Amoco Ultimate Knoxville Nationals (2001) Mopar Parts Knoxville Nationals (2002)
Knoxville Raceway is a semi-banked half-mile dirt oval raceway (zook clay) located at the Marion County Fairgrounds in Knoxville, Iowa. Races at the "Sprint Car Capital of the World" are held on Saturday nights from April through September each year. Some special events such as the Knoxville Nationals, 360 Knoxville Nationals and Late Model ...
The museum is located in Knoxville, Iowa, the home of the Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Foundation, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Iowa on April 25, 1986, for the sole purpose of preserving the history of the sport of sprint car racing and ...
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My Classic Car is a television show about classic automobiles, hosted by Dennis Gage. It was originally broadcast on TNN , and Speed Channel , followed by MAVtv and Velocity. As of 2019 the show airs on the Motor Trend network. [ 1 ]
The Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) is an organization founded in 1952 with a goal of celebrating the automobiles of the prewar period. [1] At the time, the vehicles covered by the club were considered too modern to be of any interest by such organizations as the Antique Automobile Club of America .
The History of Knoxville, Tennessee, began with the establishment of James White's Fort on the Trans-Appalachian frontier in 1786. [1] The fort was chosen as the capital of the Southwest Territory in 1790, and the city, named for Secretary of War Henry Knox, was platted the following year. [1]