Only 81 more days! The first mailing of blue envelopes filled with Indy 500 tickets were sent out with the help of Pato O’Ward and Felix Rosenqvist.
Inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s administrative building, a team of employees have been working since the last race day to get tickets distributed to the correct racegoers.
The ticket itself has become a standalone tradition leading up to the race. The defending 500 champion is front and center on each and every one. According to IMS, it takes nine weeks to package all pre-ordered tickets for mailing, from orders received the day after the previous year’s race to current day orders.
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