McKenna Haase (55) currently leads the $20,000 Priority Aviation Knoxville Nationals Sponsorship competition. (Mark Funderburk Photo)
McKenna Haase (55) currently leads the $20,000 Priority Aviation Knoxville Nationals Sponsorship competition. (Mark Funderburk Photo)

Time Running Out For Knoxville Sponsorship Contest

KNOXVILLE, Iowa – Drivers wishing to cash in on the $20,000 Priority Aviation Knoxville Nationals Sponsorship are running out of time.  

The contest, awarding $20,000 to the driver generating the most funds for the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum in Knoxville, Iowa, ends on July 31.  The contest also awards $10,000 to the second-place earner, and $5,000 to third place. 

Iowa’s McKenna Haase has the current edge ahead of Central Pennsylvania competitor Robbie Kendall, Ohio’s Jac Haudenschild, California’s Dominic Scelzi, Pennsylvania’s Lance Dewease, Iowa’s Carson McCarl, Missouri’s Brian Brown, Pennsylvania’s Logan Schuchart and the Black Pearl No. 101 sprint car team from the Cincinnati, Ohio, which has recently fielded a car for Aussie Lachlan McHugh. 

All drivers and teams competing at either the 360 or 410 Knoxville Nationals are eligible. Supporters of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum are asked to participate. 

All that sprint car teams and fans need to do is have their prospective members or donors visit www.SprintCarStuff.com and order a membership there, or contact the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum directly at 1-800-874-4488.  If ordering online, specify your driver or race team in the “Notes” section on the final page. 

The driver or team with the highest amount of total donations returned to the museum before July 31, at 6 p.m. CST, will receive the $20,000 sponsorship funding. Memberships start at $25 per year, but any donation amount will be accepted.