Facility


 

On Track Experiences

There are many ways to experience IMS, including the opportunity to ride in a real, two-seat IZOD IndyCar Series car. Click here to learn more.

Track Map

Download a IMS map before you head out to the track. Find the easiest place to park, your grandstand and IMS landmarks, such as Gasoline Alley and the Pagoda. Click here to learn more.

Directions

We'll make getting to IMS a piece of cake. Follow this link to get directions. Click here to learn more.

Hall of Fame Museum

The IMS Hall of Fame Museum is home to a large collection of motorsports historical items and racing machines. Located inside the IMS Main Gate (Gate 2), the Museum also offers Grounds Tours. Click here to learn more.

Brickyard Crossing Golf Course

From The Beatles to Tom Watson, golfers from around the world have played the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course. It's a world-class, public golf course which has hosted PGA, LPGA and Senior PGA events. Click here to schedule your tee time.

Yard of Bricks

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, often refered to as "The Brickyard," was paved in 1909 with 3.2 million bricks. Today, the Yard of Bricks located at the start-finish line represents the rich heritage of the Speedway. Click here to learn more.

Pagoda

The Pagoda is a landmark at IMS, modeled after an early tower at the track. Today several operations live within the building: VIP suites, IMS Radio Network, Security and Racing Operations. Click here to learn more.

Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley is the world-famous garage area at IMS, where cars driven by legends from Ray Harroun to A.J. Foyt to Jeff Gordon were prepared for victory in the Indy 500 and Brickyard 400. Get your Bronze Badge for access to Gasoline Alley.

 

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