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    Jul 3(TBD)
    IndyCar Series: Honda Indy 200 - 3 Day PassMid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Mansfield, OH
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    Jul 310:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Honda Indy 200 - FridayMid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Mansfield, OH
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    Jul 410:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Honda Indy 200 - SaturdayMid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Mansfield, OH
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    Jul 501:00 PM
    IndyCar Series: Honda Indy 200 - SundayMid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Mansfield, OH
  • SAT
    Jul 18(TBD)
    IndyCar Series: Music City Grand Prix - 2 Day PassNashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, TN
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    Jul 1808:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Music City Grand Prix - SaturdayNashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, TN
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    Jul 1901:45 PM
    IndyCar Series: Music City Grand Prix - SundayNashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, TN
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    Aug 7(TBD)
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Portland - 3 Day PassPortland International Raceway, Portland, OR
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    Aug 709:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Portland - FridayPortland International Raceway, Portland, OR
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    Aug 809:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Portland - SaturdayPortland International Raceway, Portland, OR
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    Aug 909:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Portland - SundayPortland International Raceway, Portland, OR
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  • FRI
    Aug 2812:00 PM
    IndyCar Series: Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250 - Friday PracticeMilwaukee Mile At Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI
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    Aug 2910:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250: Race 1 - Saturday PassMilwaukee Mile At Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI
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    Aug 3010:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250: Race 2 - Sunday PassMilwaukee Mile At Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WI
  • FRI
    Sep 4(TBD)
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Monterey - 3 Day PassRaceway Laguna Seca, Salinas, CA
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    Sep 408:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Monterey - FridayRaceway Laguna Seca, Salinas, CA
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    Sep 508:30 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Monterey - SaturdayRaceway Laguna Seca, Salinas, CA
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    Sep 608:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Monterey - SundayRaceway Laguna Seca, Salinas, CA
  • FRI
    Mar 192027(TBD)
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Arlington - 3 Day PassGrand Prix of Arlington, Arlington, TX
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    Mar 19202708:00 AM
    IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Arlington - FridayGrand Prix of Arlington, Arlington, TX
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    About IndyCar Series

    The IndyCar Series is an American open-wheel racing championship that has been captivating fans for decades. The 2020 season was one of the most memorable in recent past, as the drivers were forced to navigate the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite these difficulties, the series managed to put on a great show for fans, with exciting performances and highlights throughout the year.

    One of the standout performances of the 2020 IndyCar Series season came from New Zealand driver Scott Dixon. Dixon is a veteran of the sport and has won the IndyCar Series championship five times. In 2020, he was dominant from start to finish, winning four races and finishing on the podium in another six. His consistency and skill behind the wheel saw him clinch the championship with a race to spare, marking his sixth title in total.

    Another driver who had a great season was Josef Newgarden. The American driver won two races during the 2020 season and finished on the podium in another three. He was consistent throughout the year and fought hard to clinch second place in the championship standings. Newgarden is a fan favorite and always puts on a great show for those lucky enough to get their hands on IndyCar Series tickets.

    Of course, no season is without its surprises and upsets, and 2020 was no exception. One of the standout moments of the year came in the Indianapolis 500, where Takuma Sato became a two-time winner of the iconic race. Sato is a Japanese driver who has been a staple of the IndyCar Series for many years, and his victory at the Indy 500 was a moment of great celebration for his fans around the world.

    Another highlight of the 2020 season was the arrival of newcomer Rinus VeeKay. The Dutch driver was a revelation in his debut season, finishing on the podium twice and scoring a maiden pole position at the Harvest Grand Prix. VeeKay was fast and fearless throughout the year, and he quickly became a fan favorite among those who had managed to secure IndyCar Series tickets.

    Overall, the 2020 IndyCar Series season was a fantastic showcase of the sport's speed, skill, and excitement. Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, the drivers and teams put on a great show for fans all around the world. With the 2021 season now well underway, there's no doubt that we can expect more great performances and highlights in the coming months. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the sport, getting your hands on IndyCar Series tickets is the perfect way to experience the thrill of live sports events and witness some of the best drivers in the world battling it out on the track.

    IndyCar Series History

    The IndyCar Series is a high-speed, open-wheel car racing series that has been around since 1996. The series features some of the most talented drivers from around the world, competing against each other in a series of races that take place throughout the year. The races are held on a variety of tracks, including ovals, road courses, and street circuits, creating a diverse and exciting season for fans of the sport.

    The roots of the IndyCar Series can be traced back to the early 20th century, when the Indianapolis 500 race was first held in 1911. Back then, the cars were much different than they are today, with wooden wheels and barely any safety features. However, the race quickly became a popular event and drew crowds of spectators from all over the country.

    Over the years, the Indy 500 became a staple of American motorsports, and other races began to spring up around the country. Eventually, a series was created that would allow drivers to compete in multiple races and earn points towards a championship. This series became known as the Indy Racing League (IRL), and it was officially launched in 1996.

    The IRL was created as a rival to the existing Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) series, which had been the premier open-wheel racing series in North America since the 1970s. The two series were locked in a bitter rivalry for several years, with drivers and fans split between the two factions.

    However, by the early 2000s, the two series had begun to merge, with CART eventually folding and the IRL absorbing many of its teams and drivers. In 2008, the series was rebranded as the IndyCar Series, and it has continued to thrive and grow in the years since.

    Today, the IndyCar Series is considered one of the premier racing series in the world, alongside other series like Formula One and NASCAR. The races are held at some of the most iconic tracks in the world, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Long Beach Grand Prix, and the Detroit Grand Prix.

    For fans of the sport, attending an IndyCar race is an unforgettable experience. The roar of the engines, the speed of the cars, and the adrenaline of the drivers make for a thrilling live event that is unlike anything else.

    Tickets for IndyCar races can vary in price depending on the location, the time of year, and the popularity of the race. However, many races offer affordable options for fans who want to see the action up close.

    Some races even offer special packages that include access to pit areas, meet-and-greets with drivers, and other exclusive experiences. These packages can be more expensive, but they provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for hardcore fans of the sport.

    Attending an IndyCar race is an experience that shouldn't be missed by anyone who loves fast cars and high-speed action. With a rich history and a bright future, the IndyCar Series is sure to continue thrilling fans for years to come.