The inaugural Red Bull Air Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a smashing success, with the best pilots in the world thrilling fans while navigating a unique course inside the iconic IMS oval. Motorsports fans came out to the Speedway in droves, with Tier 1 tickets selling out for the new event.
The second Red Bull Air Race will be held in October 2017, at a date to be announced later, and fans can reorder tickets now at a discounted price to ensure the best seats for all the action. Renewal information can be found at: www.ims.com/renew
"The Red Bull Air Race delivered wonderful racing to our fans, who filled the north-end grandstands," said Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles. "We're looking forward to a terrific second event next year, and everyone can prepare to see all of the action now by purchasing tickets at a really great price."
Tier 1 Reserved Seats – which sold out this year – are available for $45 during the renewal period, compared to $65 on race weekend. Tier 2 Reserved Seats are available for $35 now, compared to $55 on race weekend. And General Admission tickets for Saturday ($15 now) and Sunday ($25) are available below the race-weekend prices of $20 and $40, respectively.
Fans can also get up close to the pilots and planes with Hangar Viewing passes, and a two-day pass is on sale for $75, compared to $100 on race weekend. Saturday passes are $40 and Sunday passes are $50, compared to $60 and $75 on race weekend.
Get a recap of all the Air Race action at IMS by checking our news section. View Recap
Ticket Reorder Period Open for 2017 Red Bull Air Race
The inaugural Red Bull Air Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a smashing success, with the best pilots in the world thrilling fans while navigating a unique course inside the iconic IMS oval. Motorsports fans came out to the Speedway in droves, with Tier 1 tickets selling out for the new event.
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