Revamped IMS Museum Brings Indianapolis Racing Legacy to Life in Modern Era

Revamped IMS Museum Brings Indianapolis Racing Legacy to Life in Modern Era

By Michael Harrison

February 15, 2025 at 01:44 AM

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a major transformation, set to reopen on April 2 with state-of-the-art facilities and expanded exhibition space. The renovation maximizes the existing building's potential without altering its footprint or height.

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Key Features of the Renovated Museum:

  • Three accessible floors with 40,000 additional square feet of display space
  • A recreated Gasoline Alley entrance featuring seven rotating car displays
  • The Starting Line Experience with an 80-foot LED video board showcasing race day excitement
  • 33 Indianapolis 500-winning cars spread across multiple floors
  • A dedicated gallery honoring four-time 500 winners
  • Interactive displays and improved lighting throughout
  • A new 6,000-square-foot mezzanine for special exhibits

Exhibition Highlights:

  • Ground Floor: 17 Indy 500 winners and 8-car rotating NASCAR gallery
  • Basement: 12 Indy 500 winners and rotating exhibitions
  • Mezzanine: Artifacts, artwork, and displays covering other Speedway events
  • Enhanced Borg-Warner Trophy display with interactive features
  • Comprehensive historical exhibits about the track's 115-year legacy

The museum combines traditional displays with modern interactive elements, maintaining detailed information plaques while offering QR codes for additional content. Adult admission is $25, with concessions available for seniors, veterans, and youth. The expanded facility now requires approximately two hours to explore fully.

This revitalization ensures the Museum properly honors the Racing Capital of the World while engaging new generations of racing enthusiasts. It preserves the Speedway's rich history while embracing modern exhibition techniques to create an immersive experience for visitors year-round.

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