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IMS launches new Turn 3 Club for Indy 500

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has announced it will build a new premium viewing area outside Turn 3 that will offer an all-inclusive race day experience for the 102nd Indianapolis 500. The Turn 3 Club is being offered in response to increased demand for premium seating and hospitality at IMS. Suites are sold out for Indianapolis 500 race day, while limited availability remains in the Hulman Terrace Club. The Speedway says hospitality and premium sales are well ahead of the pace from 2017, with demand mirroring that from the 100th Running in 2016, while demand for reserved seats also is stronger than last year. "The Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil continues in...
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