IMS To Host Fans For The First Time In 2020
For the first time in 2020, Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) will welcome fans to the Racing Capital of the World for the IndyCar Harvest GP presented by Global Medical Response (GMR) weekend. Up to 10,000 spectators can be in the grandstands on each day of racing set for October 1-4, per approval from the Marion County Public Health Department.
Tickets are available now via IMS.com and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
The facility, which holds more than 300,000 people, will provide two spectator zones with up to 5,000 fans in each. The zones will be located in Turns 1 and 4 of the oval, offering strong sightlines of the road course. Strict health and safety rules will be in place, including the following face coverings, temperature screenings, grandstand distancing, and pre-assigned gates and designated zones.
“We can’t wait to see fans come through our gates for the first time in 2020,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “They’ll be greeted by a vastly improved facility, featuring significant upgrades to the spectator experience. We’re also extremely grateful to have a presenting sponsor with the expertise and resources of GMR as we look to implement our detailed and comprehensive health and safety plan.”
The plan, which includes each attendee receiving a mask and a bottle of hand sanitizer upon entering the track, was developed in consultation with state and local health officials.
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