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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Unveils New Club Seating Options For '16 Race Season

Indianapolis Motor Speedway's new Hulman Terrace Club, located on the "outside of the front straightaway of the 2.5-mile oval past the turn four exit, will feature more than 1,000 seats plus ADA-accessible seating for fans seeking a club option similar to what is offered at many other major U.S. stadiums," according to Anthony Schoettle of the INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS JOURNAL. IMS President Doug Boles said that it is the "first new seating option at IMS in more than a decade and a key piece of the ongoing Project 100 initiative." Schoettle noted tickets for the new section -- which cost $1,750 each -- "go on sale Dec. 1." The seats within the new premium section "will be good for 14 days of racing from May-July including the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Brickyard 400." Ticketholders in the section will "get a reserved spot in an upper-level 22-inch stadium seat plus access to a private area where food and beverages can be purchased." Fans in the section also will have "access to a new outdoor deck area with a covered bar on the south end of the club area." The outdoor deck will "surround a large indoor pavilion" (IBJ.com, 11/16).

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