Start Your Engines: The All-New IMS Museum Is Now Open
Rev up your curiosity. Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s iconic museum is back and better than ever.
After undergoing an extensive renovation, the IMS Museum has reopened its doors with an all-new look and feel that celebrates Indy’s racing legacy like never before.
Located inside the famed 2.5-mile oval at the Racing Capital of the World, the IMS Museum now offers a completely reimagined experience for visitors of all ages. The renovations shine a spotlight on not only the history of the Indianapolis 500 but also the personalities, innovation, and culture that have fueled motorsports for over a century.
A Museum Made to Move You
The refreshed space features 30,000 square feet of immersive exhibits, including legendary race cars, rare memorabilia, and never-before-seen stories from the track. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a curious first-timer, you’ll find plenty to explore.
Interactive displays let guests get up close with IndyCar technology, while new digital storytelling features offer deeper insight into racing’s biggest moments and boldest figures. The museum also places a renewed focus on inclusion, innovation, and inspiration—making room for voices and milestones that have shaped the sport far beyond the finish line.
Highlights You Won’t Want to Miss
- The Stories of the Speedway: Discover the people who changed racing forever, from Hall of Fame drivers to unsung heroes.
- Cutting-Edge Exhibits: With high-tech visuals and hands-on learning, every corner of the museum brings speed and storytelling together.
- Unmatched Access: Located on the IMS grounds, the museum offers a unique chance to walk where legends raced and history was made.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you're heading to Indy for the month of May festivities or just want a deeper dive into our city's motorsports culture, the IMS Museum is a must-see stop. Open year-round, the museum is ideal for families, IndyCar fans, and anyone who loves a good adrenaline rush wrapped in history.
Ready to experience the thrill? Start planning your visit to the new IMS Museum, where every exhibit is a lap through time—and every guest gets a front-row seat.