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National Automobile Museum Unveils Dynamic Speed Street Exhibit in Reno

New motorsports showcase, funded by Tom Klauer, features rotating displays and a forthcoming racing simulator

The National Automobile Museum in Reno is set to open its new Speed Street exhibit on July 2, showcasing a curated collection of NASCAR race cars, historic artifacts and immersive displays that bring the excitement of the track to life.

A Living Exhibit That Evolves Every Quarter

Thanks to a generous donation from Tom Klauer, the exhibit will rotate its focus every 90 days, introducing fans to different branches of motorsport and keeping the experience fresh for repeat visitors.

Phase two of the project will add a full‑scale NASCAR racing simulator, allowing guests to experience the thrill of a race from the driver’s seat, while a speaker series will bring motorsport leaders to the museum for conversations about the sport’s past and future.

Ribbon‑Cutting Ceremony Highlights Community Partnerships

The opening ceremony will feature remarks from museum leadership and Tom Klauer, underscoring the collaboration between the museum, the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce and local racing enthusiasts.

Located at 1 Museum Drive in downtown Reno, the exhibit invites visitors to explore the intersection of automotive history and competitive racing, with the promise of new displays and interactive technology arriving regularly.

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