Indy 500 announces first grandstand sellout since 2016 with 350,000 expected for the race on Sunday
- The Indianapolis 500 has sold out its grandstands for the first time since 2016, as confirmed by the event organizers.
- About 350,000 race fans are expected to attend the 109th running of the race, according to event management.
- The local TV blackout has been lifted, allowing fans in central Indiana to watch the race live.
- Fans have significantly contributed to this historic sellout, highlighting the event's strong community support.
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Indy 500 announces first grandstand sellout since 2016 with 350,000 expected for the race on Sunday (copy)
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis 500 has sold out its grandstands for the first time in nearly a decade, and the local TV blackout that has been in place since 1951 has been lifted so fans in central Indiana will be…
Indy 500 Is Officially Sold Out For First Time In Almost A Decade; 350,000 Fans Expected
The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest single-day sporting event on the planet, and it's living up to that once again with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing's first full grandstand sellout in nearly a decade.On Tuesday, IndyCar announced that all reserved seating tickets — meaning those in grandstands and suites — have been sold."As promised, the very best fans in sports have delivered in fitting fashion for the stars of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, and …


Indy 500 announces first sellout since 2016 with 350,000 expected
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis 500 has sold out its grandstands for the first time in nearly a decade, and the local TV blackout that has been in place since 1951 has been lifted so fans in central Indiana will be…
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