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The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum will open its doors to visitors for the first time since March 20th today.  

According to the museum, they are currently following all COVID-19 precautions and guidelines handed down by the Governor Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Department of Public Health. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum advises those who are sick, or those who are especially susceptible to severe complications with the virus, to refrain from visiting at this time.

 “We have been very busy here at the museum even though our doors have been closed,” says National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Executive Director, Bob Baker.  “We’re excited about the prospects of visitors, but want them to be advised to practice social distancing, and take care to use hand sanitizers and stay safe!”

The museum says they have been working hard to make a great experience for all visitors, at this time activities like the iRacing simulator, climbing in their Rick Ferkel ‘sit-in’ car and the touchscreens will remain off limits.