“DANNY LASOSKI: THE PATH TO 100 WINS ATKNOXVILLE” TO OPEN 2012KNOXVILLENATIONALS FAN FAIR
KNOXVILLE,IOWA(July 23, 2012) – “Danny Lasoski: The Path to 100 Wins atKnoxville” is the lead forum this year in the seventh annual Knoxville Nationals Fan Fair. The session featuring ‘the Dude’ fromDover,Missouri, will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 8, in the theater on the second floor of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, and it will be hosted by Knoxville Raceway announcer and Speed TV reporter Tony Bokhoven.
Museum curator and fan fair coordinator Tom Schmeh said today, “Tony approached us about his idea for this timely forum a couple of weeks ago and he has been working hard to prepare for it ever since. I think fans will have a unique opportunity to learn about a key component of Danny Lasoski’s Hall of Fame career – his amazing record at his adopted ‘home track.’ The four-time winner of the Knoxville Nationals will also be available to answer questions from the audience at the conclusion of the forum. We sincerely thank both Danny Lasoski and Tony Bokhoven for their willingness to help theNationalSprintCarMuseumby participating in this special forum at this year’s Goodyear Knoxville Nationals.”
According to the Knoxville Raceway web site, maintained by historians Bob Wilson and Bill Wright, the top twenty-six drivers in the all-time career feature win list for the premier class at Knoxville Raceway from 1954 until today is as follows:
1. ….. 98 Danny Lasoski,
2. ….. 60 Doug Wolfgang,
3. ….. 58 Steve Kinser,
4. ….. 52 Terry McCarl,
5. ….. 48 Sammy Swindell,
6. ….. 43 Earl Wagner,
7. ….. 35 Randy Smith,
8. ….. 34 Jerry Blundy,
9. ….. 25 A.J. “Skip”Jackson,
10. … 21 Eddie Leavitt,
11. … 20 Brian Brown,
12. … 19 Joe Saldana, 19 Mark Kinser,
14. … 18 Ray Lee Goodwin, 18 Jac Haudenschild,
16. … 17 Dick Sutcliffe, 17 Dean Sylvester, 17 Johnny Herrera, 17 Kerry Madsen,
20. … 16 Kenny Crook, 16 Tim Green,
22. … 14 Harold “Bud” McCune, 14 John Stevenson, 14 Mike Brooks,
25. … 13 Don Droud, Jr., 13 Donny Schatz.
Fans are encouraged to visit the non-profit museum foundation’s web site at www.sprintcarhof.com.
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