Museum of American Speed To Host 3rd Annual Wheel Hub Live
With its 30,000-square-foot expansion complete, the museum says this year’s collection of cars will be even more inspiring…

The Museum of American Speed announced it will host the third annual Wheel Hub Live in Lincoln, Nebraska, May 23–24. Presented by Speedway Motors, PPG and ARP, the event brings together cars previously featured on the pages of “Wheel Hub Magazine” for a weekend of festivities for car lovers. Last year’s event drew over 5,000 specialty vehicles and spectators throughout the weekend.
“It is always our goal to bring the Nation’s best custom cars to the Midwest for the rare opportunity to experience them in one special place. We are excited to welcome participants and spectators back for the third annual event, which is sure to be the best yet,” said Tim Matthews, curator of the Museum of American Speed. “This year we have again curated an inspiring collection of cars, and with our 30,000-square-foot expansion complete, we will be placing those special vehicles throughout the entire museum, giving visitors even more to see.”
“We are excited to continue to bring the pages of ‘Wheel Hub Magazine’ to life at the Museum of American Speed, giving participants and spectators a chance to see some of the greatest cars on earth,” said Stephen Kim, “Wheel Hub Magazine” publisher. “Each year has drawn some of the finest vehicles from across the country, and this year will be no exception.”
What to Expect During the Two-Day Event
Friday Wheel Hub Live Reliability Run: $60 per person
- Join the Wheel Hub Live crew and cruise to the best hot rod destinations in Nebraska.
- Access with tag/wristband/ticket to SAC Museum, Peter Fink collection, optional No Coast Custom and Rod Shop and CAL Creations shop tour, and Museum of American Speed touring.
- Lunch from a choice of food trucks and dinner at the Museum of American Speed.
Saturday Wheel Hub Live: No registration required
- Wheel Hub Live exhibit throughout the Museum of American Speed.
- Attendees who bring their specialty vehicle will receive two passes to the Museum.