Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum has opened its first of five new exhibits for 2022, with “Traditions” exploring everything from tailgating and concerts to The Command and "Back Home Again in Indiana".
Talk about Hoosier Hospitality! New to the downtown sphere this October, Hotel Indy is artfully designed and furnished to reflect the personality of Indianapolis.
As race fans return to Indy for the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500, the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway are teaming up once again to “Welcome Race Fans,” with uniquely festive artwork created by talented Indy locals.
To honor Rick Mears and the thirtieth anniversary of his fourth Indianapolis 500 win, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum created a new exhibit: “Rocket Rick Mears presented by Racemaker Press."
The INDYCAR Harvest GP will pay tribute to a storied IMS event, the "Harvest Classic" held in September 1916. IMS will also host the Intercontinental GT Challenge Powered by Pirelli sports car championship in conjunction with its North American series, GT World Challenge America.
For the 2020 Indy 500, the Arts Council of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Motor Speedway have teamed up yet again for their “Welcome Race Fans” initiative.
When Condé Nast Traveler said we’re one of ‘6 US Cities to Watch in 2017’, they were right. And keep watching, my fellow travelers, because 2018 will be nonstop fun.
Here’s a quick look at what I’m most excited about in 2018.
Indy has a community of people who support everything local – restaurants, retail stores, breweries, food trucks, and more. This Saturday, November 25 aims to extend that community and encourage all to Shop Small and Shop Local.
So come be a part of it: the energy, the parties, the parades, and yes, the chaos of the Month of May in the world's greatest city for racing. It's all here, only in Indianapolis.
The town has taken its slogan, “More than a day in May” to heart and given its main drag new life with exciting new attractions and eateries. Celebrate the month of May in Indy by taking a pit stop and checking out the new additions to the scene in Speedway.
Every May, Indianapolis is blanketed with signs reading Welcome Race Fans, as thousands upon thousands of people make their way into the city for the Indy 500. With this in mind, the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway have teamed up for a collaborative project, connecting visual art and artists to the historic 100th running of this year’s race.