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July 13, 2022 | By Amanda Stanley
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway will host the 2022 Ferrari Challenge North America on the thrilling 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course Friday, July 15 through Sunday, July 17. The event is open to the public on Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17.
Tickets are $30 per day and may be purchased in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum east parking lot. Kids 15 and under are free.
Established in 1992, the Ferrari Challenge is based on the fascination of legendary tracks where motor racing history has been made, a team and family spirit and spectacular on-track performances.
More than 1,000 drivers have taken part in hundreds of races in the Ferrari Challenge. The competition features dream cars driven by those who, not satisfied with just driving their Ferraris on the road, feel the urge to compete in top-level sprint races.
Events are FIA-approved with high safety standards and excellent organization with the Italian manufacturer. The formula for the series, which insists on entrants being dealers or authorized race shops, ensures close competition with a focus on the drivers.
The IMS Museum will be open during the Ferrari Challenge. Guests may visit the Museum without purchasing a ticket to the Ferrari Challenge, but all paying fans for the Ferrari Challenge must pay the admission charge to the Museum.