With a general admission ticket, visitors will have full access to all exhibits and display areas of the Museum – 40,000 square feet of additional space – including the lower level, an area previously restricted to only select tours, and the newly added mezzanine featuring artifacts on view for the first time. Read More >
Each year, Central Indiana artists are challenged to bring to life what “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” means to the Racing Capital of the World. Read More >
Josef Newgarden received his second "Baby Borg" while team owner Roger Penske took home his 20th replica of the famous Borg-Warner Trophy for winning the 2024 Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. Read More >
A look back at 2024 View Photos >
Photos from the unveiling of Josef Newgarden's face on the Borg-Warner Trophy View Photos >
Photos from Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway View Photos >
On this episode of Behind the Bricks, Doug Boles visits with members of the IMS staff who manage the hundred of vehicles that IMS owns or operates. He also explains why you see so many IMS-branded Chevrolet vehicles across Central Indiana and talks to a GM Certified Technician that IMS employees to care for all of these vehicles. Watch Video >
Let's take a tour of the IMS Museum, shall we? On this episode of Behind the Bricks, we get an exclusive look at how the IMS Museum renovations are taking shape and some insight into the stories that will be told beginning in April 2025. You can support the IMS Museum and it's renovation by visiting IMSMuseum.org. Watch Video >
On this episode of Behind the Bricks, IMS President Doug Boles travels across Central Indiana to show race fans where renown dirt racer Bryan Clauson's lives on in the Indianapolis community away from The Dirt Track at IMS. He visits the Indiana Donor Network offices in Indianapolis, Forest Part in Noblesville, Indiana, and the Clauson-Marshall Race Shop in Fishers, Indiana. Watch Video >