General information
From drag racing and land speed records to hydroplanes and NASCAR, we love it all! Our educational museum features the historic race cars, boats and motorcycles that tell the story of motorsports culture. Through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities, the museum offers visitors a behind-the-scenes view of the racing world.
The museum encompasses many aspects of motorsports, including drag racing, road racing, land speed racing, motorcycle racing, open-wheel cars, NASCAR, and hydroplanes. If you love motorsports as much as we do, stop by and check out our special exhibits like the Daytona Banking Wall, the Wall of Sound, Women in Racing, and the History of Northwest Drag Racing. While you’re here, take a spin (or two) in one of our three simulators to feel like you’re really behind the wheel of an iconic Formula, Indy, or NASCAR race car!
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World of SpeedImages provided by Rick & Kathy Howe at motor-museums.com
World of SpeedImages provided by Rick & Kathy Howe at motor-museums.com
World of Speed
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Number of exhibited items
Cars & Automotive: 26-50, Car Inventory link
Motorcycles & Bikes: 1-25, Inventory link
Items Exhibited at the Museum
Cars:
General Museum Links
Available in the following languages:
English
Museum Contact Info
Contact Email: [email protected]
Contact Form: Link
Getting to the Museum
Address: 27490 SW 95th Avenue, 97070, Wilsonville, Oregon (OR), USA, North America
Coordinates: 45.321585, -122.77118
Detailed Map
Overview
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Disclaimer
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