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Kyle Larson
Kyle Larson
Started: 1st Laps Led: 50
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World of Outlaws Knoxville Nationals

Knoxville Raceway Knoxville, IA
Saturday, August 10, 2024
1 Kyle Larson
2 Giovanni Scelzi
3 Corey Day
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Feature Results

POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
11057Kyle Larson 500.00050Running90$190,000
25+318Giovanni Scelzi 500.000Running90$85,000
311+814Corey Day 500.000Running90$45,000
44041Carson Macedo 500.000Running90$30,000
58+339MAnthony Macri 500.000Running90$25,000
67+121Brian Brown 500.000Running90$24,000
73-47BCTyler Courtney 500.000Running90$23,000
810+210Scott Bogucki 500.000Running90$22,000
914+517Sheldon Haudenschild 500.000Running90$21,000
1016+61AJacob Allen 500.000Running90$20,000
112-969KDaryn Pittman 500.000Running90$19,500
1219+72David Gravel 500.000Running90$19,250
1321+815Donny Schatz 500.000Running90$19,000
1422+81SLogan Schuchart 500.000Running90$18,750
159-621HBrady Bacon 49-1 LapsRunning90$18,500
1618+213Justin Peck 49-1 LapsRunning90$18,250
1720+383SRJames McFadden 49-1 LapsRunning90$18,000
1813-517BBill Balog 49-1 LapsRunning90$17,500
1917-249Brad Sweet 48-2 LapsRunning90$17,000
2024+427AEmerson Axsom 48-2 LapsRunning90$16,500
2112-919Brent Marks 40-10 LapsDNF90$16,000
2215-72KSChase Randall 34-16 LapsDNF90$15,500
236-1724RRico Abreu 27-23 LapsDNF90$15,250
2423-15XJustin Henderson 24-26 LapsDNF90$15,000
KSE Hard Charger
Positions Gained+8
KSE HARD CHARGER: Corey Day (+8 positions)

Event Info

World of Outlaws Knoxville Nationals

Wednesday, August 7th to Saturday, August 10th

Knoxville Raceway

1000 North Lincoln Street

Knoxville, IA, 50138

Event Description

It's The Granddaddy of 'Em All! The 63rd Knoxville Nationals brings the best of the best to Iowa for this four-day Crown Jewel with a million-dollar purse and Sprint Car immortality available.

Series World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
Event Schedule

8am Knoxville Raceway Ticket Office opens

10am Vendors Open in Fan Zone

10am, 12pm, 1:30pm Fan Forums at National Sprint Car Hall of Fame

11am, 1pm, 3pm Autograph Sessions at National Sprint Car Hall of Fame

Noon Food Vendors Open

2pm Pit Gate Opens

5pm Grandstands Open

7:15pm Hot Laps

*All times Central

Know Before You Go

Cooler Policy

Soft side, collapsible coolers no bigger than 6-pack size and empty are allowed

Alcohol

Alcohol is available at the track

Smoking

All grandstands are non-smoking. Smoking areas are available underneath stands.

Seating

Bench style, metal seats with backrests
General Admission: N/A
Reserved: All seating
Foam or other seat cushions are permitted as long as they are not more than 20" wide. Stadiums seats are NOT ALLOWED
Numbered seating available

Accessibility

Seating: Located in the front stretch grandstands. Wheelchairs and scooters seating is available in row 39 (AA & BB) Also is section D, row 1
Parking: Behind the front stretch grandstands and behind Dyer-Hudson Hall.

Parking

$15.00

Camping

Electric hookup, non-electric, onsite, sanitary facility, showers, waste services

Cost: Knoxville Nationals camping: Camping is $200 for all 4 days. A 4-day package is required to stay at the North Campground. Water and electric hookups are available.

Payments

Cards accepted: Concessions, Pit Gate, Ticket Window
ATMs available on-site

Knoxville Raceway

The Sprint Car Capital of the World!

Knoxville, Iowa

1000 North Lincoln Street , 50138

0.516 Mile Oval Dirt
Opened 1901
First Series Race 1978
Ticket Phone (641) 842-5431
Closest Airport Des Moines International Airport
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Track History

The Knoxville Raceway, located on the Marion County Fairgrounds, began as a track for horse racing. The first automobile race was held in 1901. Johnny Gerber and "Speed" Adams were among the drivers featured between 1927 and 1936 during racing’s growth in popularity.

Racing came to a halt in the early 1940s due to the war, and returned late in the decade with hot rod racing. Soon after, midget and stock car racing became common.

In 1954, weekly racing began at the Knoxville Raceway. By this time, lighting was added to the track, along with new fencing. Stock car racing was the primary attraction, which were passenger cars stripped of glass, innards and extra metal. Roll cages were often constructed inside the car as a safety precaution.

Events at the Knoxville Raceway were promoted by the Southern Iowa Stock Car Racing Association until 1956, when Marion Robinson took over as promoter. During Robinson's tenure, "modifieds", (a stock car with modifications made to the engine), and "supermodifieds" (modifieds with the car bodies cut away to eliminate weight), were the rage. Eventually, tubing replaced the car frames, giving way to the sprint car as we know it today. Under Robinson's leadership, the Knoxville Nationals were born.

P. Ray Grimes came into leadership at the Knoxville Raceway in 1974, promoting races until 1977. Grimes' legacy includes extending the length of the Knoxville Nationals to four days.

1977 brought about a new Race Director, Ralph Capitani. Capitani continued to build on the growth of his predecessors, increasing the payoff for the 4-day Knoxville Nationals event to $100,000. The first tape-delayed broadcast of the Nationals was in 1987, with the first live broadcast in 1993.