Knoxville Raceway
Sprint Car Capital of the World
Location1000 N Lincoln St
Knoxville, Iowa 50138
Capacity21,135
OwnerMarion County Fair Association
OperatorMarion County Fair Association
Opened1878 as horse racing track
Major eventsKnoxville Nationals
360 Knoxville Nationals
Websitehttp://www.knoxvilleraceway.com/
Oval
SurfaceDirt
Length0.5 miles (0.8 km)
Banking7 degrees
Race lap record14.351 (Brian Brown, Brian Brown Racing, May 22, 2021)

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 Knoxville Nationals are multi-day events. Weekly racing events at the track features multiple classes of sprint cars including 410 cubic inch, 360 cubic inch and Pro Sprints (previously 305 cubic inch). Each August, the Raceway holds the paramount sprint car event in the United States, the Knoxville Nationals.[1] The track is governed by the 24-member fair board elected by Marion County residents.

History

The first weekly races were held at the Knoxville Raceway in 1954. After internal issues with the sanctioning body—the Southern Iowa Stock Car Racing Association—in 1956, Marion Robinson of Des Moines, Iowa was appointed as race promoter. During Robinson's tenure, the cars progressed from stock cars to modifieds to supermodifieds to sprint cars. Robinson created what would become the Knoxville Nationals in 1961. The event took place over two days and featured a $5,000 purse where today it is now nearly one million dollars. [2]

Timeline

Track records

One-lap track records

Date Driver Lap Time Average Lap Speed
410 Wing Sprint Car [10]
May 22, 2021 Brian Brown 14.351 125 mph
360 Wing Sprint Car [10]
June 15, 2013 Joe Beaver 15.520 115.979 mph (186.650 km/h)
305/Pro Sprints Wing Sprint Car [10]
May 7, 2016 Christian Bowman 16.736 107.552 mph (173.088 km/h)
Non-Wing Sprint Car[11]
June 3, 2017 Kevin Thomas Jr. 18.549 97.040 mph (156.170 km/h)
Late Model[12]
September 25, 2008 Earl Pearson, Jr. 16.631 108.231 mph (174.180 km/h)
Midget[6]
N/A Bob Wente 22.22 81.008 mph (130.369 km/h)
IMCA Modified[6]
N/A John Moore 22.932 78.492 mph (126.320 km/h)

Sprint car track champions

Knoxville Championship Cup Series Driver Champions [13]
Year 410 Class 360 Class 305/Pro Sprints Class
2022 Brian Brown Terry Mccarl Mike Mayberry
2021 Davey Heskin Clint Garner Tyler Groenendyk
2020 Brian Brown Carson McCarl Matthew Stelzer   
2019 Brian Brown Carson McCarl Matthew Stelzer
2018 Austin McCarl Clint Garner Eric Bridger
2017 Ian Madsen Matt Moro Eric Bridger
2016 Danny Lasoski Clint Garner Christian Bowman
2015 Danny Lasoski Clint Garner Stacey Alexander
2014 Ian Madsen Joe Beaver J Kinder
2013 Bronson Maeschen Clint Garner Larry Ball Jr.
2012 Terry McCarl Clint Garner Matthew Stelzer
2011 Danny Lasoski Clint Garner Carson McCarl
2010 Brian Brown Clint Garner Steve Breazeale
2009 Johnny Herrera Clint Garner Matthew Stelzer
2008 Danny Lasoski Matt Moro
2007 Brian Brown Josh Higday
2006 Billy Alley Jake Peters
2005 Kerry Madsen Jake Peters
2004 Terry McCarl Jake Peters
2003 Terry McCarl Billy Alley
2002 Terry McCarl Brian Brown
2001 Terry McCarl Randy Martin
2000 Terry McCarl John Kearney
1999 Terry McCarl David Hesmer
1998 Skip Jackson David Hesmer
1997 Skip Jackson David Hesmer
1996 Danny Lasoski Randy Martin
1995 Johnny Herrera Larry Pinegar II
1994 Danny Lasoski Lee Nelson
1993 Danny Lasoski Danny Young
1992 Danny Lasoski Dwight Snodgrass
1991 Randy Smith Dwight Snodgrass
1990 Danny Lasoski Jordan Albaugh
1989 Danny Lasoski Mike Twedt
1988 Randy Smith David Hesmer
1987 Randy Smith Mike Chadd
1986 Danny Lasoski Wayne Redmond
1985 Randy Smith Dean Chadd
1984 Rocky Hodges Stacey Redmond
1983 Randy Smith Mackie Heimbaugh
1982 Tim Green
1981 Tim Green
1980 Ricky Hood
1979 Richard Smith
1978 Shane Carson
1977 Doug Wolfgang
1976 Doug Wolfgang
1975 Roger Rager
1974 Lonnie Jensen
1973 Dick Sutcliffe
1972 Lonnie Jensen
1971 Ray Lee Goodwin
1970 Joe Saldana
1969 Bob Williams
1968 Dick Sutcliffe
1967 Bill Utz
1966 Jerry Blundy
1965 Jerry Blundy
1964 Bill Utz
1963 Greg Weld
1962 Bud McCune
1961 Earl Wagner
1960 Jerry Hayes
1959 Earl Wagner
1958 Earl Wagner
1957 Dean Sylvester
1956 Jack Delano
1955 Kenny Crook
1954 Kenny Crook

National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum

Main article: National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum

The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is located just outside Turn 2 of the Knoxville Raceway. It features rotating exhibits to highlight the history of both winged and non-wing sprint cars.

References

  1. ^ "Schedule". Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Knoxville Raceway News". Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  3. ^ "The History of Knoxville Raceway Book". Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  4. ^ "History". Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  5. ^ Tony MarkovichMay 24, 2015 (2013-05-24). "McKenna Haase Becomes First Woman to Win a Feature Sprint Car Race". Yahoo.com. Retrieved 2015-05-25.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b c "Knoxville Raceway - Track Facts | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  7. ^ Pryson, Mike (November 20, 2020). "NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule for 2021 Includes 2 Dirt Short Tracks". Autoweek. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  8. ^ "Career Feature Wins | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  9. ^ "Career 360 Feature Winners | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  10. ^ a b c "Knoxville "Wing" Track Records | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  11. ^ "Knoxville "Non-wing" Track Records | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  12. ^ "Knoxville Late Model Records | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  13. ^ "Knoxville Season Point Champions and Owners | Knoxville Raceway". www.knoxvilleraceway.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.

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