On May 18, the Hulman Terrace Club, which is one of Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s newest club space, will be opening to the public. Any race fan who is inside IMS on that day is highly encouraged to stop by and check out the new club as well as enjoy its amenities.
Inside the club race fans can buy premium food and beverages from the concessions while having a great view a great view of the famous track. Race fans wanting to join should use the south three Hulman Suite Elevators. There will be no pit and garage credentials given out and coolers are not welcomed either. The Hulman Terrace Club was a part of the Project 100 renovations that IMS conducted for the special race. It is located along the outside of the front straightaway of the 2.5 historic oval past the exit of Turn 4. It has more than 1,000 seats plus it has ADA-accessible seats for the race fans seeking a club option to what is offered in many major US Stadiums. There is also some great views from the 22-inch stadium seats as well as an outside deck area that surrounds a large indoor pavilion.
“We haven’t had a completely new seating option at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in many years, so to debut the Hulman Terrace Club in time for our epic race season including the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 is terrific for our fans,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles stated. “I encourage everyone to come out on May 18 and enjoy Verizon IndyCar Series practice from a new perspective!”
The Hulman Terrace is open during race days throughout the IMS season, and is currently sold out for 2016. Hulman Terrace Club ticket holders can reap in the benefits of pit and garage credentials everyday besides the Indy 500 race day, get an event car ride around the track, a B2B event, Brickyard Crossing Golf Course and retail discounts, as well as an option to purchase seat nameplates.