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Indianapolis 500 Is Sold Out For Second Straight Year
Reserved grandstand seats are expected to sell out for the second straight year, with 275,000 grandstand seats and 350,000 total crowd capacity.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials announced on Tuesday that reserved seating for the 110th Indianapolis 500 will sell out for the second consecutive year, marking the third time since 2016.
IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles said "anticipation for Race Day is approaching an all-time high" across Central Indiana and globally, showcasing momentum fueling the NTT IndyCar Series.
While grandstands, pit lane badges, and Gasoline Alley access are sold out, General Admission Tickets for the infield remain available for fans seeking entry to the world's largest spectator sporting facility.
Organizers lifted the television blackout for Central Indiana for the fourth time in race history, with expanded coverage on FOX beginning Sunday, May 24, at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.
Four-Time IndyCar champion Alex Palou returns as the defending race winner, while limited hospitality tickets remain available for the Green Flag Club and Performance Center for May 24.