INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CODE OF CONDUCT
Revised: September 20, 2024
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, LLC (“IMS”) is committed to providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone. In order to accomplish this, we ask IMS guests to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner that does not interfere with the enjoyment of others. This Code of Conduct applies to all areas inside and outside the race track that are owned or operated by IMS or its affiliates (collectively, “IMS Property”).
IMS guests are required to refrain from the following:
- Behavior that is unruly, disruptive or illegal in nature
- Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures
- Intoxication or other signs of impairment that results in offensive and/or irresponsible behavior
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Bringing prohibited items onto IMS Property
- Item list available at www.ims.com/gate-regulations and www.ims.com/at-the-track/fan-policies
- Entering or attempting to enter any building or location without authorization
- Verbal or physical harassment of others including guests, participants and IMS staff
- Smoking in prohibited areas
- Interference with the event
- Protests or demonstrations
- Amplified voice devices that cause disruption to the event
- Illegal acts including, but not limited to – theft, vandalism and public indecency
- Loud/disruptive music or noise
- Failure to follow instructions of IMS staff or law enforcement
IMS guests in all parking and camping areas must follow the IMS Parking and Camping Policies (www.ims.com/at-the-track/fan-policies). IMS guests in parking and camping areas inside the IMS gates must also follow the IMS Gate Regulations (www.ims.com/gate-regulations). IMS camping guests should adhere to the 12:00am (inside) and 1:00 am (outside) restrictions limiting access to only assigned areas for overnight stays. Any violations of these provisions could result in immediate expulsion from all IMS Property and potential revocation of any and all privileges, including, but not limited to credentials, tickets, and/or parking/camping passes, at the discretion of IMS.