Darland/Courtney in Museum Saturday for “Low Down Before it Goes Down!” Clauson-Marshall Racing Recognizes Neumann Construction Workers Knoxville, IA, June 6, 2018 – Join us at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum this Saturday, June 9, for some very special events! Hall of Famer Pat Sullivan will be hosting the “Low Down Before it Goes Down” from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. here on our second floor. Pat’s guests will be fellow 2017 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee, “The People’s Champ” Dave Darland, and recent Tony Hulman Classic winner at the Terre Haute Action Track, Tyler “Sunshine” Courtney. The event precedes the much anticipated Amsoil USAC National Sprint Car event at the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday night, and gives fans the perfect opportunity to explore the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, the “Salute to Champion Bryan Clauson” exhibit and the Bryan Clauson Suite Tower. The “Salute to Champion Bryan Clauson” exhibit, located in the museum on the first floor, includes cars and memorabilia from Bryan’s Hall of Fame career. Guests visiting the museum before 4 p.m. can also enjoy a tour of the sixth floor observation deck of the new Bryan Clauson Suite Tower that opened April 11. In addition, the Clauson-Marshall Racing #7BC car driven by Courtney will be on display in front of the museum. Neumann Brothers Construction will be honored by Tim and Diane Clauson and Richard and Jennifer Marshall in a special way. All construction employees who worked on the Bryan Clauson Suite Tower are invited to put their signature on the car before it is taken to the track for Saturday night competition! For more information on the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum and the special events happening here, visit www.SprintCarHoF.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter! National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum One Sprint Capital Place Knoxville, IA 50138 Phone: 641-842-6176 Fax: 641-842-6177 E-mail: Info@SprintCarHoF.com Website: www.SprintCarHoF.com Photos: Dave Darland by David Nearpass, Tyler Courtney by Al Steinberg