Be a part of history! Snag your Indianapolis 500 tickets before they sell out
Another chapter of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing will be written on Sunday afternoon.
Thirty three drivers are set to take the green flag for the 109th Indianapolis 500 with one goal in mind: cementing their legacy in racing.
As a lifelong race fan, the opportunity to witness the Indy 500 in person more than once is something I always cherish. The droves of fans blanketing the 2.5-mile oval tied in with rocket ships on wheels lapping the speedway at over 230 mph is a euphoric experience.
This year's event features rookie driver Robert Shwartzman starting on pole alongside two-time winner Takuma Sato and NTT IndyCar Series fan-favorite, Pato O'Ward.
Even though grandstand seating officially sold out on Tuesday, there's still plenty of options for fans looking to see history made.
So don't fret, here's how you can buy tickets to the Indy 500 and enjoy a once in a lifetime experience.
Snag last-minute Indianapolis 500 tickets
How to buy Indianapolis 500 tickets
There's still plenty of options to choose from for this year's Indy 500. The cheapest option is General Admission seating, which goes for $77. All General Admission options are located in the infield, giving fans a unique option to roam around the speedway during the race.
Fans looking for a great view of the start/finish line can get tickets in Section Tower Terrace 37, which is listed at $230.
When is the Indianapolis 500?
The Indy 500 takes the green flag at 12:45 p.m. ET on Sunday, where drivers will race 500 miles around the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. If you plan on going, be sure to get there super early as traffic will be crazy with around 350,000 fans expected to attend.